Female arousal, marijuana vs fertility, and dystrophy mystery: the F1000 social media round up
18 December, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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Turning on or off? What's the best way to scientifically measure female arousal? https://t.co/B3ruMEfnCf
— F1000 (@F1000) December 11, 2015
Of pot and (male) potency: men who frequently use marijuana have lower sperm counts and fertility. https://t.co/k3UVn7fJmB
— F1000 (@F1000) December 14, 2015
Dystrophy mystery: explaining the mechanism behind the beneficial effect of glucocorticoids on muscle performance https://t.co/ORTqMApGJD
— F1000 (@F1000) December 17, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Whiskerprint software monitors asymmetry in the whisker patterns of polar bears. https://t.co/qMghSAgqfO #F1000Res15 pic.twitter.com/OF51lR9NgV
— F1000Research (@F1000Research) December 17, 2015
Lip color may be a status symbol for male snub-nosed monkeys: https://t.co/eo6GpOrTX3 pic.twitter.com/Wwb7Suypli
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 17, 2015
RT @diogomaiasilva: Craig Mello congratulating the real Nobel prize winner, C elegans #AIMSNobelLecture pic.twitter.com/6gv6ZqPO99
— Addgene (@Addgene) December 17, 2015
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