Easter F1000 Twitter round up
18 April, 2014 | Adie Chan |
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On behalf of the F1000Prime team, we’d like to wish you all a happy Easter!

Easter cakes, provided for the team’s delectation by Joanna Rozmus.
Expand your mind: rejecting the view that LSD has no medical use by showing positive results for anxiety patients. https://t.co/jQEiXrZ2Vn
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 11, 2014
Pharmacologically fruitful fungus: yeast could hold the key to developing a drug to treat Parkinson's patients. https://t.co/PdCXr5HTwI
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 10, 2014
Growth versus gravity: seeds aboard the International Space Station shed light on growth in below-1g conditions. https://t.co/VBVQV8B6eN
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 14, 2014
Elsewhere on Twitter, we liked:
Females Sport Penises in Genital-Swapped Insects https://t.co/7jDNY0c5z6
— ScienceMagazineNews (@ScienceNews) April 17, 2014
How ferns thrived in the forest by borrowing a gene. My new column for @nytimesscience https://t.co/fJfIpfTEL1
— carlzimmer (@carlzimmer) April 17, 2014
Sharks turn out to be more modern than anyone had ever imagined! Here's how sharks evolved: https://t.co/m9Dpgo3txT pic.twitter.com/Elxkp5Kp3Q
— Discovery News (@DNews) April 17, 2014
Have a great weekend!
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