Atlases and antioxidants
14 November, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Making published research true: a follow up to the provocative paper "Why most published research findings are false" https://t.co/3gc8uPcYgK
— F1000 (@F1000) November 12, 2014
A long-awaited analysis – the Cancer Genome Atlas helps map out new paths for papillary thyroid cancer treatment https://t.co/iaevUTmV3V
— F1000 (@F1000) November 13, 2014
Sunshine and cocktails: a novel mixture of antioxidants is shown to be effective in blocking solar UVA https://t.co/062RXTD5Q3
— F1000 (@F1000) November 11, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Experimental #Ebola treatments to be tested in Guinea from next month https://t.co/7wfbUqQsX1 pic.twitter.com/4rAfsfWmSH
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) November 14, 2014
United we perch…territorial disputes promote unity in Green Woodhoopoes: https://t.co/lDj6XWOckC @CurrentBiology pic.twitter.com/gxr802nExS
— BTO (@_BTO) November 14, 2014
Why did no-one tell me the comet was RUDDY WELL SINGING? Amazing https://t.co/IlXmkgMyLn
— Suzi Gage (@soozaphone) November 14, 2014
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