Scratching the surface of itch and the benefits of broccoli
31 October, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Another reason to make sure you eat your broccoli – sulforaphane may benefit those with autism spectrum disorder. https://t.co/ZqluIYDhsi
— F1000 (@F1000) October 29, 2014
It's a question of taste: feeding niches have dictated taste perception, as shown by the hummingbird's sweet tooth. https://t.co/Hd7PtVy1mn
— F1000 (@F1000) October 28, 2014
Scratching the surface of itch: transplanting embryonic progenitor cells into ameliorates neuropathic itch. https://t.co/bNaAc3khfd
— F1000 (@F1000) October 29, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
What we know & the remaining questions about #Ebola: Excellent article in Nature News https://t.co/9A4P0jfdp3 pic.twitter.com/K4YxXOqiqm
— C. Michael Gibson MD (@CMichaelGibson) October 31, 2014
Zombie ants are infected by a parasitoidal fungus that changes their behavior. https://t.co/wTgwKPkgKN #Halloween2014 pic.twitter.com/Yl2pNn9Cgx
— Scientific American (@sciam) October 31, 2014
Be an instant expert on the science of #Interstellar with our spoiler-free guide to the film: https://t.co/k74cUNuuIC pic.twitter.com/fDHgrM1JDG
— New Scientist (@newscientist) October 31, 2014
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