Dirty laundry, transmitting traits, and root awakenings
13 March, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Have a great weekend!
"some might argue that it is a poor reflection on our profession that we need outsiders to clean our dirty laundry." https://t.co/wluauVb5CG
— F1000 (@F1000) March 6, 2015
Birdy see, birdy do: how novel traits can spread via cultural transmission https://t.co/5VLgTw9nZ3
— F1000 (@F1000) March 12, 2015
Lateral root initiation in Arabidopsis thaliana: a force awakens https://t.co/woPyOzBjWj #F1000PrimeReports #OpenAccess
— F1000 (@F1000) March 11, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Science shows some superstitions actually work: https://t.co/cl20D1VjDR #FridayThe13th pic.twitter.com/a9NS2sONKM
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) March 13, 2015
Farts could help doctors better understand your digestive health
https://t.co/o94uqAT8Mc pic.twitter.com/GpoEJkVaM6
— Popular Science (@PopSci) March 13, 2015
The human genome: a bit of insect, some worm, dash of mushroom. On genetically modified humans https://t.co/VL5B1hgdOs pic.twitter.com/7S873RDAab
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 13, 2015
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