Peanuts and paleontologists
14 March, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Sniffing out disease: a test for Alzheimer's that literally costs peanuts? https://t.co/f8i6HNxZ8H
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 12, 2014
Setting the fossil record straight. Placental mammals hail from the Cretaceous and not the Palaeogene period. https://t.co/dl8NRAEVNg
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 13, 2014
Times they aren't a-changin': ARRIVE animal research reporting standards are ignored 2 years after publication. https://t.co/6HUDNNUXfJ
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 11, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Happy Pi Day! And Happy Friday!
#PiDay #pi #pie #EatersGottaEat pic.twitter.com/jhkq04eD3T
— UC Irvine (@UCIrvine) March 14, 2014
The subway of the #brain. A blog on the importance of white matter & research: https://t.co/B64xj0zbLF #BrainWeek pic.twitter.com/aS7STd0fbd
— BioMed Central (@BioMedCentral) March 14, 2014
#Genetic research hints at Irish origins of modern polar bears. #ThrowbackThursday https://t.co/ixZ5q3fibT pic.twitter.com/CUOI6wP5BZ
— 23andMe (@23andMe) March 13, 2014
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