Research success, what's your poison, and a cocktail for conversion…
11 September, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Can't see the wood for the trees: research success should be gauged by quality of research output, not on money spent https://t.co/G9oktNitKR
— F1000 (@F1000) September 8, 2015
What's your poison? Insects dining on both alkaloid- & glycoside-producing toxic plants do better against predators https://t.co/dzQHo0rH2S
— F1000 (@F1000) September 8, 2015
Cocktail for conversion: human fibroblasts can be converted into neuronal cells w/ a cocktail of 7 small molecules. https://t.co/ywIXY8q8DD
— F1000 (@F1000) September 11, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Crowdsourcing digs up an early human ancestor in Africa #HomoNaledi https://t.co/YB7WbQ8ZLx pic.twitter.com/ky5jBQfLZr
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) September 11, 2015
It’s not an owl staring at you, just a moth with fake eyes trying to look scary https://t.co/fYT0ty5ZlT pic.twitter.com/xM4j9zV7Rh
— New Scientist (@newscientist) September 11, 2015
Tutoring Changes Fear Circuits in Children https://t.co/i5cW4Na1de pic.twitter.com/7aIlVyzZLv
— ScienceDaily (@ScienceDaily) September 11, 2015
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