Antibiotic resistance, genetic sniff tests and anxiety disorders – Twitter roundup
28 August, 2015 | Eva Amsen |
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Fighting the fear: introducing novelty facilitated extinction as a potential treatment for anxiety disorders https://t.co/na4ZmbrRLF
— F1000 (@F1000) August 24, 2015
Too clean for our own good? Common use of biocides (disinfectants) may be worsening the antibiotic resistance crisis https://t.co/NBnAQgPmtZ
— F1000 (@F1000) August 27, 2015
Perception is everything: a new test where a quick sniff could help identify nonolfactory genetic information. https://t.co/ApT7IdemC5
— F1000 (@F1000) August 21, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Finished reading this over the weekend. 65 biographies of 20th century women scientists. Highly recommended. pic.twitter.com/kffJDHXrQT
— Dr Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) August 24, 2015
Massive study quantifies psychology's reproducibility problem. https://t.co/dXHyTj2qqr Me on @BrianNosek's Reproducibility Project
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) August 27, 2015
Biologists Are Tweeting Photos Of Animal Genitalia With The Hashtag #JunkOff https://t.co/ssNg3UMRrg
— Virginia Hughes (@virginiahughes) August 27, 2015
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