The importance of the unknown, choices & memory, and cutting through the clamor
26 June, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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The importance of the unknown: why maintaining species diversity is beneficial to us all. https://t.co/6iABgPVsBX
— F1000 (@F1000) June 25, 2015
Choosing to remember: the ability to make voluntary choices may influence memory and learning https://t.co/cHmWvi7ctA
— F1000 (@F1000) June 26, 2015
Cutting through the clamor: music training improves speech perception in noise https://t.co/Lu5oGoIfDE
— F1000 (@F1000) June 24, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
What evidence would convince me skinny jeans are bad for health? New blog from @soozaphone in @guardiansciblog https://t.co/NfMBBeGlZr
— Bristol University (@BristolUni) June 25, 2015
Trace the genetic evolution and epidemiology of #Ebola – new articles in @naturenews https://t.co/xA8oVs5d3V & @cell https://t.co/BujEO0SzAB
— MSF Science (@MSFsci) June 26, 2015
Think we win the prize for the shortest bit of media coverage of our science? This was in The Sun… pic.twitter.com/APFLd9t1fT
— Amber Griffiths (@AmberFirefly) June 23, 2015
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