Happy Easter from F1000!
29 March, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Here are this week’s highlights from the @F1000 Twitter feed, and some other interesting picks from Twitter…
There’s no smoke without fire: the growing evidence that even third-hand tobacco smoke is a serious carcinogen. ow.ly/ji2x1
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 26, 2013
Great things, small packages: a novel molecule with the potential to cure Chagas disease at a cost of <$0.10/mg. ow.ly/ji2wE
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 25, 2013
The life of Brain: Neuronal lifespan is not genetically fixed & can be extended when transplanted between mice. ow.ly/iZQlh
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 22, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
@f1000 Can F1000 be useful for research evaluation? bit.ly/YFJjFS
— Ehsan (@Ehsanwlv) March 27, 2013
Henrietta Lacks’s genome has been publicly available for years (and remains so) genomesunzipped.org/2013/03/henrie…
— Genomes Unzipped (@genomesunzipped) March 26, 2013
Checklist to help identify reputable journals & publishers #OpenAccess #OA bit.ly/14qfq4s
— Irene Hames (@irenehames) March 28, 2013
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