Plants and politics, alien/invasive species and culturing the unculturable
6 March, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Have a great weekend, all!
When 'shields up' goes sour: how the evolution of plant defenses can turn an alien species into an invasive species https://t.co/RFZERD5DOz
— F1000 (@F1000) March 2, 2015
Separation of church and state: politics vs. conservation management in areas under threat from climate change https://t.co/P881vhSQ3v
— F1000 (@F1000) March 3, 2015
Culturing the unculturable: new method to grow segmented filamentous bacteria provides insight on their lifestyle https://t.co/kZ23SjWzkd
— F1000 (@F1000) February 27, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
This #womenshistorymonth, NIH celebrates Dr. Sarah Branham for her research on #meningitis. https://t.co/KgqnXBoySA pic.twitter.com/QdHUwk6lU6
— NIH Women's Health (@NIH_ORWH) March 3, 2015
Top scientific papers published per capita – see where the US falls via @conradhackett @reddit https://t.co/q8Bu5JtdsP pic.twitter.com/spQzmSMYeA
— WileyLibINFO (@WileyLibINFO) March 4, 2015
Fascinating Study on the importance of exercise: One Twin Exercises, the Other Doesn’t https://t.co/m4wZzfXfRa pic.twitter.com/1oi2z2cJyk
— Martin Bloem (@mwbloem) March 4, 2015
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