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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): William F. Laurance [1]; Regina C. C. Luizão [2] [illus. 1] Habitat loss and fragmentation are a pervasive threat to Earth's biodiversity. For those who study such things, the Biological Dynamics of Forest...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Erika Check James Thomson has added a part-time position at the University of California, Santa Barbara, to his current position at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The new post is raising eyebrows...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-Reviewed[illus. 1] For Lawrence Steinman, research into the role of an eye lens protein in the neurological disease multiple sclerosis (MS) drew a surprising link to a formative research experience more than 35 years earlier....
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Erika Check Campuses at the University of California are fighting a move to restrict their interactions with industry representatives. Last year, officials at the University of California proposed a set of...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sean Nee [1] by TimFriend Joseph Henry Press: 2007. 250 pp. $27.95 [illus. 1] Envy the achievement of Carl Woese, who announced his discovery of the third domain of life on Earth a mere 30 years ago....
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Akinori Takaoka [1, 3, 6]; ZhiChao Wang [1, 6]; Myoung Kwon Choi [1, 6]; Hideyuki Yanai [1]; Hideo Negishi [1]; Tatsuma Ban [1]; Yan Lu [1]; Makoto Miyagishi [2]; Tatsuhiko Kodama [5]; Kenya Honda [1]; Yusuke...
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Delphine Chinchilla (corresponding author) [1]; Cyril Zipfel [1, 2]; Silke Robatzek [1, 3]; Birgit Kemmerling [4]; Thorsten Nürnberger [4]; Jonathan D. G. Jones [2]; Georg Felix [1, 4]; Thomas Boller...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedSmooth transition Roche says that Severin Schwan, a 40-year-old Austrian lawyer who currently runs its diagnostics division, will succeed Franz Humer as chief executive next March. Humer will stay on as chairman of...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedCalifornia, home to the largest public university system in the United States, is currently a battleground in a struggle over how to police perceived conflicts of interest at its medical schools. The university's...
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedOn the face of it, the Japanese government and the Tokyo Electric Power Company seem to have reacted competently when an earthquake occurred some 20 kilometres from a huge nuclear facility on 16 July (see page 392)....
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedUS worker charged with stealing nuclear secrets A labourer at a nuclear site in Tennessee has been charged with attempting to sell uranium-enrichment technology to France. On 19 July, a federal grand jury indicted...
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Malcolm Dando [1] Wiley: 2007. 371 pp. $45, £27.50 University of Liverpool: 2006. 338 pp. £15 [illus. 1] Joseph Rotblat, when receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from Bradford University...
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Roza Nurieva (corresponding author) [1]; Xuexian O. Yang [1]; Gustavo Martinez [1]; Yongliang Zhang [1]; Athanasia D. Panopoulos [1]; Li Ma [2]; Kimberly Schluns [1]; Qiang Tian [2]; Stephanie S. Watowich [1];...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Xuebin Zhang [1]; Francis W. Zwiers (corresponding author) [1]; Gabriele C. Hegerl [2]; F. Hugo Lambert [3]; Nathan P. Gillett [4]; Susan Solomon [5]; Peter A. Stott [6]; Toru Nozawa [7] Human influence on...
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Kerri Smith The physical changes that occur when the brain makes a new memory have been observed for the first time, say researchers, who hope to go on to map the distribution of memory across brain regions....
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Richard M. Ransohoff [1] On page 474 of this issue, Ousman and her co-workers [1] describe how autoimmunity to a protein known as αB-crystallin (CRYAB) can contribute to inflammatory injury of the central...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Declan Butler "Water find may end Darfur war," proclaimed headlines last week, describing a claim by researchers at Boston University in Massachusetts to have identified the site of an ancient lake in...
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Marco Anderlini [1, 2]; Patricia J. Lee [1]; Benjamin L. Brown [1]; Jennifer Sebby-Strabley [1, 2]; William D. Phillips [1]; J. V. Porto (corresponding author) [1] Ultracold atoms trapped by light offer...
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anthony S. Haines [1] Dave rang the doorbell of the small terraced house. After a few moments, a man in a dressing-gown opened the door. "Hello, I'd like to talk to you about God," Dave began. "Sure,"...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 448, Issue 7152) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Burton Richter [1] Sir Your Editorial 'Nobels in dubious causes' (Nature 447, 354; 2007) urges scientists and Nobel laureates to "campaign only where they can truly make a difference". I think you mean...