Mice and museums
| 12 December, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Chilly mice: does it matter that rodents used as preclinical models for translational research are cold? https://t.co/Qk497pulvr
— F1000 (@F1000) December 5, 2014
Save the museums! For taxonomy's sake, we need to preserve the relics of species in our "cathedrals of biodiversity" https://t.co/fL77lcQkHc
— F1000 (@F1000) December 9, 2014
Always have a plan B: a photosynthetic bacterium that can transform its physiology according to the available light. https://t.co/lvoj6k06gM
— F1000 (@F1000) December 10, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
wondered how the body senses cold and changes your blood flow to keep your tissues healthy? our lab worked it out! https://t.co/W1BOCe6kNd
— ross. (@rrrosco) December 12, 2014
Chris the #Cuckoo leads the pack south & hops into Angola: https://t.co/o2S8yQ2Dfj #BESSfe #migration @BBCSpringwatch pic.twitter.com/htXOQsCQ01
— BTO (@_BTO) December 12, 2014
Smart skin for #prosthetic limbs can sense heat and touch https://t.co/hbLbVmdny1 pic.twitter.com/eZMFAr9yzU
— Chemistry World (@ChemistryWorld) December 12, 2014
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