Shopping for species, chewing microbes and futile encounters of the inefficient enzyme
2 October, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Shopping for species: DNA metabarcoding reveals patterns of marine benthic diversity. https://t.co/9aLmyPuhzM
— F1000 (@F1000) October 1, 2015
Do microbes chew up more 'heavy stuff' in soils if they are fed extra 'goodies'? Indeed, they do. https://t.co/YYyw4z5JUR
— F1000 (@F1000) September 28, 2015
Futile encounters of the inefficient enzyme: only a tiny number of enzyme encounters results in successful catalysis https://t.co/cDvIA2xYAI
— F1000 (@F1000) September 29, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Water! Strong evidence that liquid water flows on present-day Mars. Details: https://t.co/0MW11SANwL #MarsAnnouncement pic.twitter.com/JNksawz2iN
— NASA (@NASA) September 28, 2015
In a world-first, scientists capture the spread of HIV through the body in real time https://t.co/26r5ByLXoK
— Charlie (@charliejwebs) October 2, 2015
Drinking trends across Europe increasing bowel cancer risk. View our latest release here: https://t.co/QxCOLwm2PA pic.twitter.com/iIhvkdp1wN
— UEG Media (@UEGMedia) October 2, 2015
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