Sleep, cleanliness and order in disorder
28 November, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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You can be 'too clean': exposure to fewer microbes and more chemicals could explain the rise in allergic disease. https://t.co/R4u5urIEYv
— F1000 (@F1000) November 26, 2014
Remember this next time you fancy a lie-in: REM sleep found to be necessary for blood-brain barrier function https://t.co/IdVne2XNCj
— F1000 (@F1000) November 27, 2014
The Rules of Attraction: uncovering order in intrinsically disordered proteins https://t.co/1IIelfrJqu
— F1000 (@F1000) November 24, 2014
And elsewhere in Twitter…
Computers as authors and the #Turing Test https://t.co/xrBNgKoskT #TheImitationGame
— Oxford Journals (@OxfordJournals) November 28, 2014
Love at first smell: Can #birds choose mates by their odors? https://t.co/T1cBUrAvty
— Phys.org (@physorg_com) November 28, 2014
Quick: You have 10 seconds. Make me care about your research. https://t.co/riehJ5JEqb @bug_girl #scicomm #writing
— Kirk Englehardt (@kirkenglehardt) November 28, 2014
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