Art-loving bees and musical mice
23 November, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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We’ve had a great week in the F1000 office – we passed several milestones:
1. Hitting a target of 100,000 articles
2. Publishing 130,000 recommendations of those 100k articles
3. Publishing 50 articles on F1000Research
And we had cake – what more could anyone want?
Without further ado, here’s our Twitter round up. Have a great weekend.
Making a bee line for the Great Masters? Honeybees can distinguish between Monet and Picasso paintings. ow.ly/flMOb
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 21, 2012
“Mice, mice, baby”: infant mice exposed to music display a preference for it over those exposed in adulthood. ow.ly/flMOj
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 17, 2012
The importance of glove disposal in the OR: HPV spreads amongst medical staff treating papillomas. ow.ly/flMOl
— Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) November 18, 2012
And elsewhere in the Twittersphere:
Date of birth may be a factor in which children are put on A.D.H.D. drugs nyti.ms/Ud1hkS
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 20, 2012
Why doesn’t your lab have a 3D printer? I just printed $300 worth of lab equipment for $3.09. vort.org/2012/11/20/why… twitter.com/ryneches/statu…
— Russell Neches (@ryneches) November 20, 2012
@_colins_ For more than you ever really wanted to know on the chemistry involved in American cheese: discovermagazine.com/2011/sep/16-th…
— Veronique Greenwood (@vero_greenwood) November 20, 2012
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