Here are the most popular Tweets from @F1000 this week…
Introducing ScienceGrrl, a network of female scientists who aim to show the real face of women in science. Here, ScienceGrrl director Heather Williams tells us a little more about what the group stands for.
Here are our best picks from the @F1000 Twitter feed this week…
This week’s most popular Recommendations from @F1000, and the stories that caught our eye elsewhere on Twitter.
We’ve just made some fundamental changes to the way the F1000 site looks and works – basic improvements that we know you’ll notice – and we want to explain here what they are and why they matter. F1000 becomes F1000 Prime We’re changing the name of our core article recommendation service from F1000 to F1000…
Here’s our collection of all things interesting and unusual on the @F1000 Twitter feed over the past week…
This week’s round-up of the most popular Recommendations on @F1000 feature the mighty plankton, mutant spiders and the health-risks of even a small alcoholic drink… Ten-legged freaks: inactivation of just one gene gives spiders an extra pair of legs! ow.ly/efPAe — Faculty of 1000 (@F1000) October 12, 2012 The trouble with a tipple: even light…
This week, @F1000 was buzzing with the news of this year’s Nobel prize winners, and we’re honored to be congratulating two F1000 Faculty Members who were among the awardees. Elsewhere on the Twitternet, it seems we weren’t the only ones who had caught the ‘Nobel’ bug…
Another F1000 Faculty Member on the Nobel laureates list.
This week’s most popular Recommendations from the @F1000 Twitter feed continue the theme of healthy living (the good news is that it involves coffee and chocolate), while our other interesting picks include some altogether odder beverages…