Sun worship, extraorgan freezing and deceptive Drosophila: the F1000 Twitter round up!
24 April, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Have a great weekend!
Ice ice baby: extraorgan freezing forms a protective casing around flower tissue in Rhododendron buds https://t.co/rzpqUH6Zje
— F1000 (@F1000) April 21, 2015
Sun worship: is ultraviolet radiation really needed to maintain adequate vit D levels? https://t.co/fbsPII3LhG
— F1000 (@F1000) April 22, 2015
When it comes to studying insect sex chromosomes, could Drosophila be misleading us? https://t.co/mF2cWCDjDL
— F1000 (@F1000) April 22, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Sometimes #peerreview turns a manuscript into a frankenpaper. My latest #redpenblackpen comic https://t.co/HZTlugiLVU pic.twitter.com/sMcGcEY5ue
— Jason McDermott (@BioDataGanache) April 23, 2015
An innovation in science publishing: "living figures" make their debut. https://t.co/tFUjkJTDvq pic.twitter.com/cgJFKiZCTL
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) April 22, 2015
These birds sense oncoming storms (long before humans can) using infrasounds. https://t.co/dhh6RPc6DR pic.twitter.com/UlX8DUmXhH
— A Moment of Science (@momentofscience) April 23, 2015
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