Revoking rebound and autumnal Arctic blooms
10 October, 2014 | Claire Scott |
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Potent cocktail: broadly neutralizing antibodies may prevent HIV rebound when antiretrovirals are stopped. https://t.co/FOtngQOY9U
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 7, 2014
When the ice delays, the plankton will play: sea ice loss allows an additional autumn bloom of phytoplankton. https://t.co/T0WV7of5nT
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 7, 2014
Firing up the old brain cells: does hypothalamus inflammation play a part in the development of type-2 diabetes? https://t.co/0e4F1eWSHA
— F1000Prime (@F1000) October 6, 2014
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Awesome experiences "spoil subsequent social interactions and ultimately leave us feeling worse." https://t.co/nzyqTEOpX3 Bummer.
— Neuroskeptic (@Neuro_Skeptic) October 10, 2014
'Giant leap' to type 1 diabetes cure https://t.co/xiTr7PVJQ9
— BBC Health News (@bbchealth) October 10, 2014
Smart bandage maps out oxygen levels in healing tissue https://t.co/zpTnpSqkxP pic.twitter.com/f6OtLjQXP5
— Chemistry World (@ChemistryWorld) October 10, 2014
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