Meteorin, mono and market forces
4 July, 2014 | Samuel Winthrop |
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Beige is the new black: discovery of the hormone 'Meteorin-like', which increases beige fat thermogenesis. https://t.co/Hi304Op47e
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 2, 2014
A family affair? Danish scientists find there may be a genetic basis to infectious mononucleosis etiology. https://t.co/Uupe50cQjM
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 4, 2014
Golden chains: are market forces hampering even industry's historical ability to innovate? https://t.co/rIoGDIfEzH
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 2, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
6 eyes, 8 legs – what's not to love??? 🙂 RT@BBCNature New six-eyed #spider discovered: https://t.co/QWILxeSB6w pic.twitter.com/757Qef341k
— Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) July 4, 2014
When is "balance" not balance? BBC staff told to stop inviting cranks onto science programmes | via @Telegraph https://t.co/977ticwtzZ
— Wellcome Trust (@wellcometrust) July 4, 2014
Meet the tiny blood-slurping bird that terrorizes the Galapagos https://t.co/2tLVhX96cg pic.twitter.com/0F7EugTDb9
— WIRED (@WIRED) July 4, 2014
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