Rose scent, Cell zombies & the Social network: the F1000 twitter round up
14 August, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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A rose by any other name… Investigating the biochemical pathway by which a rose gets its scent https://t.co/xrsHyvh9Bu
— F1000 (@F1000) August 11, 2015
(Cell) death is not the end: evidence of bacterial cells able to function past the loss of their chromosomal DNA. https://t.co/Uqa6kZpjyr
— F1000 (@F1000) August 10, 2015
The Social Network: connectivity in the right temporoparietal junction shown to be important for social awareness https://t.co/9YAvIcMj2O
— F1000 (@F1000) August 12, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
How many scientists does it take to write a paper?- on credit inflation by @WSJ via @_jdevos_ https://t.co/uF5QjsOzwE pic.twitter.com/WcUUUk7oIg
— the Node (@the_Node) August 14, 2015
Tetris can block cravings, new study reveals https://t.co/wDI3fdQA3a pic.twitter.com/rYxuZaCxRo
— Steven Lokwan PhD (@stevenlokwan) August 14, 2015
Heading to one of our 5 fossil hunting hotspots this weekend? https://t.co/FMH6CK9m4j @gtpaget @Palaeo7 #fossilfriday pic.twitter.com/OmQ98vGWmX
— RSB (@RoyalSocBio) August 14, 2015
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