Select coverage of Wilkins et al.
A new hypothesis is proposed to explain the ‘domestication syndrome’ observed in mammals, by Wilkins et al. pic.twitter.com/Kle437irax
— Alex Cagan (@ATJCagan) July 28, 2014
The Economist:
“How the labrador got its spots”
The Conversation:
“Why so many domesticated mammals have floppy ears” (Syndicated by LiveScience, Io9, IFLS, Sydney Morning Herald, Australasian Science)
AAAS Science Update:
Pacific Standard:
“How did pets and farm animals get so cute and friendly?”
Pharyngula:
Guokr (果壳):
Daily Mail:
Slate:
Select coverage of Burton and Liachko et al.
Bio-IT World:
“Sequencing the Strange Communities: Taking on Metagenomics”
GenomeWeb:
GenomeWeb:
The Scientist:
Bitesize Bio:
“Sequencing the microbiome: re-discovering our invisible allies”
Select coverage of Walther et al.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:
The Scientist:
Ingeniøren:
“Carlsberg-forskere sekventerer ølgærens genom”
Eureka Brewing:
Select coverage of loblolly pine genome
Science News:
“Loblolly sets record for biggest genome”
IFLS:
“Biggest Genome Yet Sequenced”
Der Spiegel:
“Weihrauchkiefer: Der Baum mit dem Riesenerbgut”
Science China Press:
GenomeWeb:
“Loblolly Pine Papers Provide Insights into Large Conifer Genome”
Nature:
“Loblolly takes genome size prize”
NBC News:
“Tall Order: Loblolly Pine Genome Is Largest Ever Sequenced”
LiveScience:
“Pine Tree Yields Longest Genome Ever Sequenced”
Popular Science:
“Scientists Sequence The Largest Genome To Date”
The Scientist:
ScienceShot:
“Largest Genome Ever Sequenced”
Huffington Post:
“Loblolly Pine Tree Sets New Record For Biggest Genome Ever Sequenced” (Video)