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Jan 15, 2015, 7:00 pm By Richard MonasterskyOther researchers see earlier beginning to the human-dominated age. Nature News doi:…Nature owner merges with publishing giant
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7:00pm By Ewen CallawayCanine dominance bows to tabby chic as cat sequencing takes off. Nature 517 252 doi: 10.1038/517252aTropical paradise inspires virtual ecology lab
7:00pm By Daniel CresseyDigital version of Moorea will provide a way to experiment with an entire ecosystem. Nature 517 255…Microbiology: Here's looking at you, squid
7:00pm By Ed YongMargaret McFall-Ngai has dissected the relationship between a beautiful squid and its live-in…Agriculture: State-of-the-art soil
7:00pm By Rachel CernanskyA charcoal-rich product called biochar could boost agricultural yields and control pollution.…Seven days: 9–15 January 2015
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7:00pm By Mark ZastrowDelayed DSCOVR probe will monitor conditions on Earth and solar storms in space. Nature 517 256 doi:…First biosimilar drug set to enter US market
Mon 7:00pm By Heidi LedfordBut such cheaper, generic versions of biological drugs face scientific, regulatory and patent…The focus on bibliometrics makes papers less useful
Mon 7:00pm By Reinhard WernerForcing research to fit the mould of high-impact journals weakens it. Hiring decisions should be…The woman who sees like a bat
Mon 7:00pm By Kerri SmithThe first episode in a new series of audio documentaries on Nature 's podcast asks what it is like…Political appointments spur concerns for Amazon
Jan 11, 2015, 7:00 pm By Jeff TollefsonEnvironmentalists worried after Brazilian president picks ministers with ties to agriculture lobby.…Blown-up brains reveal nanoscale details
Jan 8, 2015, 7:00 pm By Ewen CallawayMaterial used in diaper absorbant can make brain tissue bigger and enable ordinary microscopes to…Monkeys seem to recognize their reflections
Jan 8, 2015, 7:00 pm By Ewen CallawayTrained macaques studied themselves in mirrors, fuelling debate over animals' capacity for…Blacklist proposed for fossil fuels
Jan 7, 2015, 7:00 pm By David BielloAnalysis reveals which nations must refrain from exploiting much of their carbon-based energy…Game theorists crack poker
Jan 7, 2015, 7:00 pm By Philip BallAn 'essentially unbeatable' algorithm for the popular card game points to strategies for solving…Economic divide taking toll on European science
Jan 6, 2015, 7:00 pm By Colin MacilwainThe Horizon 2020 programme threatens to siphon away the best scientists from southern Europe, argues…
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