Natural selection and editorial rejection.
8 August, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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A look at the controversial process of editorial rejection: do we need to re-examine current practices? https://t.co/6Q0HUzYCCO
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 5, 2014
Feathers or scales – why not both? The discovery of a feathered and scaled dinosaur has revolutionized paleobiology. https://t.co/Gtr0UaUihj
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 7, 2014
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worms can cut themselves in two – and survive!" C. elegans can self-sever when bacteria stick their tails together. https://t.co/V8rRIbWkg7
— F1000Prime (@F1000) August 5, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
World's oldest eel dies in Swedish well https://t.co/fIcLXuuaJ4 via @TheLocalSweden HT @dhjo pic.twitter.com/FjKz0U3yYI
— Nictos (@Nictos) August 8, 2014
Inside the flying quarantine ward used to transport Ebola patients https://t.co/sEOfoDCtYM pic.twitter.com/QOZVihh3Vh
— WIRED (@WIRED) August 8, 2014
An afternoon read for you from @robertkiley and @chrisbird69 on CC-BY and keeping open access simple: https://t.co/Ot7xr6xwPo
— Wellcome Trust (@wellcometrust) August 8, 2014
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