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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedThe means by which supermassive black holes form and grow have remained largely unclear. Numerical simulations show that the collision of massive galaxies can naturally lead to the creation of these objects. Black...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Peter Stott 1 , Peter Thorne 2 Author Affiliations: (1) Met Office Hadley Centre, Exeter, UK (2) Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites, Asheville, USA Our plan to create a suite of...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 10.1038/ngeo941 The Solar System just got a little older. New information from a chondritic meteorite -- a rocky artefact from the Solar System's earliest days -- puts the age of the Solar System...
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedFunding shortage is biggest hurdle for those striving to disarm three rare but lethal geological hazards. Author(s): Nicola Jones Author Affiliations: A plume of gassy water spewing from Lake Nyos. M. HALBWACHS...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedNature 466, 105-108 (2010) The genus name Leviathan, proposed in this Letter for a new fossil physeteroid from the Miocene of Peru, is preoccupied by Leviathan Koch, 1841 (ref. 1), a junior subjective synonym of Mammut...
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedI[kappa]B[beta] functions revealed The biological role of I[kappa]B[beta], a major isoform of the I[kappa]B (inhibitor of nuclear factor-[kappa]B) family of proteins, has proved difficult to establish. Work on mice...
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAggregates and mutations of the proteins ataxin-2 and TDP-43 have been implicated in distinct neurodegenerative disorders. An interplay between these proteins is now reported for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Genetic...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 10.1088/0004-637X/720/1/694 When a star much more massive than the Sun runs out of fuel, its core collapses and sparks an enormous explosion, or supernova. Neutrinos in the core are believed to...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedFinancial hard times in member states are fuelling calls for budget savings across the board. Author(s): Geoff Brumfiel Author Affiliations: Researchers at CERN have been asked to hunt high and low for budget cuts....
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jon D. Hoekstra 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Gainesville State College, USA We may find ways to limit or even eradicate certain groups of mosquitoes, and it is wise to evaluate the consequences in advance...
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedThe causes of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a devastating human neurodegenerative disease, are poorly understood, although the protein TDP-43 has been suggested to have a critical role in disease pathogenesis....
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedA coalition government could be what the country needs to make headway on an emissions policy. Author Affiliations: At first glance, there are notable parallels between the outcomes of the Australian general election...
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Kim De Rijck 1 , Michel Goldman 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Innovative Medicines Initiative, Brussels, Belgium Research organizations have criticized the intellectual-property policies of the Innovative...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Richard E. Zeebe 1 Author Affiliations: (1) University of Hawaii, Honolulu, A physicist and biogeochemist gets a kick out of the problem of Brownian motion and diffusion. The movement of a particle in...
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 50 Years Ago Interference between plant viruses was first demonstrated in plants infected with tobacco mosaic virus. Although several theories have been proposed to explain interference ... there...
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedHow many pairs of electrons and 'missing electrons' can sustain collective motion in a semiconductor? The limits of this electron-hole dance are found by probing the dance floor using ultrashort laser pulses. Three's...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedInformation overload. Author(s): Martin Hayes 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Martin Hayes is an Irishman abroad in his own country. He potters about and tends to drink a lot of Guinness in the afternoon. You can visit...
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedCoping with chaotic ecology Many ecological systems have chaotic or near-chaotic dynamics. In such cases, it is difficult to test whether the data fit particular models, because the noise makes statistical comparison...
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Thomas P. Hettinger 1 Author Affiliations: (1) University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA Your Opinion pieces propose that research misconduct could be prevented either by financial...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 466, Issue 7310) Peer-ReviewedA role for SIRT1 in memory SIRT1 is a deacetylase involved in DNA repair and genomic stability that was originally identified in non-mammalian model systems as a modulator of longevity. Although it was thought to...