Ebola, zombies and a fish that walks
19 September, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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"We need a new discipline – perhaps termed 'Zombie Pharmacology' – offering potential for new neuroactive drugs." https://t.co/Xc05jVgxzw
— F1000Prime (@F1000) September 18, 2014
A fish out of water… that walks! An air-breathing aquatic fish reared on land sheds light on the tetrapod origins https://t.co/q6Hd1ayhNz
— F1000Prime (@F1000) September 17, 2014
ZMapp! And Ebola is gone. A new cocktail of antibodies rescued all infected macaques when given soon after infection https://t.co/piCLzFInU2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) September 16, 2014
While elsewhere on Twitter…
Here is a leaping fossil frog from the Cretaceous of Liaoning, China. #FossilFriday #FossilFrogFriday pic.twitter.com/8fninQnZWU
— Benjamin Burger (@benjamin_burger) September 19, 2014
When the author's daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, he devoted himself to helping find a cure https://t.co/Fh6f6kJq14
— WIRED (@WIRED) September 19, 2014
#Graphene sensor tracks down cancer biomarkers https://t.co/0AmgqmHklK
— Phys.org (@physorg_com) September 19, 2014
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