Ecology of Musical Preference: the Relationship Between Pathogen Prevalence and the Number and Intensity of Metal Bands https://t.co/pp5kWY9yp3
Interessantes Studienergebnis: Je mehr Heavy Metal, desto weniger Parasiten #wissenschaftdiewissenschaft https://t.co/RpOamnaIaA
Definitv ein Fall für @Fischblog: "The Relationship Between Pathogen Prevalence and the Number and Intensity of Metal Bands" – https://t.co/W6ldhYCsxs
RT @harpersnotes: Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
RT @PsychoSchmitt: don't bang your head on this one https://t.co/x52BQOnuC5? https://t.co/KUIxNGzqJ0
This might be my favorite study. Ever. https://t.co/4Df6ljiTae
don't bang your head on this one https://t.co/x52BQOnuC5? https://t.co/KUIxNGzqJ0
RT @harpersnotes: Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
RT @harpersnotes: Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
RT @harpersnotes: Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
RT @harpersnotes: Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
Parasite stress negatively predicts the number of heavy metal bands. https://t.co/N7NCHULzHf
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