Science proposals, potent pomegranates and heartbreakers: the F1000 tweet round-up
29 May, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Do peer review panels select the best science proposals? At the NIH, the answer is a simple 'yes'. https://t.co/WKE2UCgSLk
— F1000 (@F1000) May 25, 2015
Fruity therapy: peel from the humble pomegranate contains potent antiviral ellagitannins that stop HCV replication https://t.co/JYwodpa669
— F1000 (@F1000) May 26, 2015
Heart breaker: mature B lymphocytes mobilize monocytes & worsen tissue damage after acute myocardial infarction. https://t.co/8Sso31fNB1
— F1000 (@F1000) May 27, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
"We are the first generation that can end #poverty and we are the last generation that can end #climatechange" #BanKimoon
— University of Leuven (@LeuvenU) May 28, 2015
It is estimated that one in every 10 cigarettes and tobacco products consumed globally is illicit https://t.co/4EJ6m0dtaS #NoTobacco
— WHO (@WHO) May 27, 2015
Your best friend might be (but probably isn’t) putting you at risk of the flu https://t.co/aXeoQaU6Z3 pic.twitter.com/htzexD13pQ
— Popular Science (@PopSci) May 28, 2015
We hope you have a lovely weekend!
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