Hotspots, halites and maturing memories
25 July, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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"What they found is frightening": what is going on vegetation-wise in the world's biodiversity hotspots? https://t.co/Gy2EWZ4vOb
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 23, 2014
Salt of the earth: are ancient bacteria and archaea really as old as the halite they're found in? https://t.co/gocxSOqzi1
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 22, 2014
Maturing memories: a memory isn't static but processed over time, allowing for the identification of patterns. https://t.co/NkhjUmj4zA
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 24, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Bacteria manipulate salt to build shelters to hibernate – For the first time, researchers have detected an unknown… https://t.co/2Ji6JK6GIm
— ScienceDaily (@ScienceDaily) July 25, 2014
Happy Birthday, Rosalind Franklin!
Explore her legacy: https://t.co/WABEh4slLn pic.twitter.com/kRnGOHmV5O
— NOVA (@novapbs) July 25, 2014
Cancer cachexia: Might this molecule hold the key? New blog post from @NIHDirector https://t.co/3fuVSP8N26 pic.twitter.com/mtHPv91o1A
— National Cancer Inst (@theNCI) July 25, 2014
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