Showy dinosaurs and stripy fish
21 February, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Milk added to tea doesn't significantly delay gastric emptying, reducing the need to cancel or postpone operations. https://t.co/bJXHCEkZNH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 19, 2014
A newly found mummified duck-billed dinosaur had a soft-tissue cock's comb, used for sexual display. https://t.co/K6Oo69Pa6c
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 19, 2014
How do Zebrafish get their stripes? Not via reaction-diffusion, as was thought, but contact-dependent signaling. https://t.co/ERmuG7Faxu
— F1000Prime (@F1000) February 20, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Time-lapse video of American chestnut w/anti-blight genes resisting disease. https://t.co/K4eR1T1KGW More on the Loom: https://t.co/PoQNy1xOeX
— carlzimmer (@carlzimmer) February 20, 2014
Scientists coiled fishing line into artificial muscles 100x stronger than human muscle: https://t.co/Ae1rMUwobh pic.twitter.com/wLEkryNLUq
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) February 20, 2014
Dog brains respond to calls just like human https://t.co/ubfnDolSUT (cutest dog ever to grace an MRI https://t.co/tOhxoO3gO9)
— New Scientist (@newscientist) February 21, 2014
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