Molecular evolution in court, and is this my finger?
8 November, 2013 | Claire Scott |
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Is this my finger? The sense of body ownership is affected by sight and touch as well as muscle receptor signaling. https://t.co/aPq6dklP57
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 4, 2013
Wrestling with SUMO: a new F1000Prime Report on the small ubiquitin-like protein and its role in health and disease. https://t.co/9NP1X0XpNY
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 4, 2013
Dr Death vs. Molecular Evidence: phylogeny helps court convict doctor of infecting 275 patients with hepatitis C. https://t.co/VlFfRrI7uU
— F1000Prime (@F1000) November 6, 2013
And elsewhere on Twitter…
Postdoc Joanne Emerson sampling air microbes on top of a 250 m tower. #XtremeScience pic.twitter.com/tOcAPj3IIc
— Noah Fierer (@NoahFierer) November 8, 2013
Interesting PBS article on the neuroscience of tinnitus https://t.co/DnO7HPQErY Includes simulated tinnitus sounds
— Vaughan Bell (@vaughanbell) November 8, 2013
Monkeys use their mind to control an avatar's mind https://t.co/TVLYYrPmQf
— UAR: Animal Research (@animalresearch) November 8, 2013
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