Honeybee dreams, infancy asthma risk, and pseudo-profound bullshit: social media round up
11 December, 2015 | Adie Chan |
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“Do honeybees dream of flowers at night?” Contextual odor cues during deep sleep enhance honeybee memory. https://t.co/HwQOSNZbgX
— F1000 (@F1000) December 7, 2015
100 days of wheeze: the gut microbiome in first 3 months of infancy affects childhood asthma and allergy risk https://t.co/70oBurdKY7
— F1000 (@F1000) December 9, 2015
The Poppycock Paradigm: investigating the susceptibility of individuals to acceptance of “pseudo-profound bullshit.” https://t.co/YzLNQzS7HY
— F1000 (@F1000) December 8, 2015
And elsewhere on Twitter…
What do you do with a Ph.D. in…? Tracking employment trends for doctoral recipients (????) https://t.co/39GCkVJiJo pic.twitter.com/FYKk0rUgkP
— Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) December 11, 2015
Fair winds and following seas my friends! Safe landing @astro_kjell, @Astro_Kimiya, & Oleg! #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/v6IXStkI7f
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) December 11, 2015
wow! New lie-detecting software uses real court case data (we’ve got so many examples too) https://t.co/46bZGlEylb pic.twitter.com/Mq8WkcMK9E
— GrrlScientist (@GrrlScientist) December 11, 2015
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