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Neuroscience News on Twitter

Neuroscience News is on Twitter. Follow Neuroscience News by following @neurosciencenew in Twitter.

Neuroscience News will tweet when new neuroscience articles are posted at www.neurosciencenews.com as well as interact with Twitter followers. We will also retweet interesting tweets and articles posted by other Twitter members that aren’t posted on Neuroscience News.

As of today Neuroscience News is closing in on 900 followers on Twitter more are adding Neuroscience News each day. Join us at www.twitter.com and join in on the action.

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