Sunlight addiction and hope for hair loss
1 August, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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The science of sun worship: beta endorphins from exposure to UV light in rodents may explain our addictive behavior. https://t.co/m811nYH2rA
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 29, 2014
Bred for good behaviour: domesticated animals display defects in the neural crest not found in the wild. https://t.co/ENDiy2CCM2
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 30, 2014
A hair-raising find: could valproic acid be used as a potential treatment for androgenetic alopecia? https://t.co/rLGJdg6KRl
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 31, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
What pipette tip personality are you? pic.twitter.com/yLb73hVnqE RT @StemCellsAus @AusHSI @Dr_Mel_Thomson
— the Node (@the_Node) August 1, 2014
Octopus mom sets new record for helicoptering, broods eggs for almost 5 years.
https://t.co/Bt8o69fRlK pic.twitter.com/NaQyYWC5eu
— Popular Science (@PopSci) August 1, 2014
"The mother became a mosaic when she was a tiny clump of embryonic cells." – @carlzimmer https://t.co/w6deENlDO3
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) July 31, 2014
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