Synergy, silver and and science jokes
19 July, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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A hippocampal pedometer: 'time cells' in the hippocampus are variably but strongly responsive to time and distance. – https://t.co/WIVKqz0KG7
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 17, 2013
Literally a silver bullet: silver injected into mice has synergistic properties with antibiotics. – https://t.co/VL2q2QDp8V
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 16, 2013
Probing our mistakes may lead us to drug discovery success: a "uniquely valuable" discussion of fragment screening – https://t.co/Ppx35OiXnT
— F1000Prime (@F1000) July 15, 2013
Meanwhile, we asked the Twittersphere to supply us with science jokes for our Friday kicks, and it didn’t disappoint! Here are a few of our favourites…
A man walks in to the bar and says "pint of H2O, please". His friend says "pint of H2O, too, please". He drank it and died. #scijokes @F1000
— VIVA Bioscience (@vivabioscience) July 19, 2013
@F1000 A microbiologist walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Why the log phase?" #scijokes
— Tony Noland (@TonyNoland) July 19, 2013
@F1000 I was going to tell you the genetics joke twice because geneticists like GAG repeats.
— Dave Steele (@hullodave) July 19, 2013
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