Controversial conservation and death-delaying biomarkers
21 March, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Marvier vs. Soulé on maximizing biodiversity outcomes: conservationists, whose side are you on? https://t.co/4jdPxzndct
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 19, 2014
Staying one step ahead of death: four new biomarkers that can predict all-cause mortality. https://t.co/VQOPMsOBdv
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 18, 2014
Drink responsibly: moderate alcohol intake doesn't affect menstrual cycle but could disrupt reproductive function. https://t.co/1sOaSI0YDh
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 19, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Small molecule makes brain cancer cells collapse and die: https://t.co/sq1ETTn9Id pic.twitter.com/UTEF9QyM7F
— Science News (@ScienceNewsOrg) March 21, 2014
Soon we'll be able to turn our DNA into poster art thanks to startup @GeneticInk https://t.co/B7IMrBN3qh #science #art pic.twitter.com/ncsqWNtrkK
— Dr Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) March 21, 2014
New microscopy technique captures 3-D images of #cells as they flow through a microfluidic channel https://t.co/VtXm3dgYEn @mitnews
— Phys.org (@physorg_com) March 21, 2014
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