Science in the media and the stem cell acid trip
| 4 April, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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The stem cell acid trip: taking a look at the STAP paper and the responses to it from the F1000Prime Faculty. https://t.co/ZwPoaG60vB
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 2, 2014
An analysis of scientific article coverage shows that the news devotes more time to poorer quality studies. https://t.co/OEuOf5JMM1
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 1, 2014
Mind the gap! Inflammatory bowel disease patients have higher epithelial gap density in the small intestine. https://t.co/M3EKZjz6fL
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 2, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Remarkably innovative, microfluidic wearable biosensors https://t.co/mfsfFgzbVE for ECG, EEG, EMG @sciencemagazine pic.twitter.com/e0YoGGM4Y9
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) April 3, 2014
Updated version of the Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Science, with a few suggested edits: https://t.co/RrhKCZ9aqs pic.twitter.com/QrbsiTgehC
— Compound Interest (@compoundchem) April 3, 2014
Positive & Negative Thinkers' Brains Revealed https://t.co/Gv6BFj1R8t #psychology pic.twitter.com/sQZ3O6WjBs
— Neuroscience News (@NeuroscienceNew) April 2, 2014
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