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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: Nicotine lessens the amount mice eat by activating specific neurons in the brain, perhaps explaining why people who stop smoking often gain weight. Marina Picciotto at Yale University in New...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Lucas Leite Cunha 1 , Laura Sterian Ward 1 Author Affiliations: (1) State University of Campinas, Brazil The prestigious State University of Campinas, which accounts for almost 15% of Brazil's output...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedSeparating primary from secondary changes in the autistic brain has long been a research goal. With knowledge of wide-ranging molecular deficits, identification of the best therapeutic targets becomes a priority. See...
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedChromosome structure is dynamically regulated during cell division, and this regulation is dependent, in part, on condensin. The localization of condensin at chromosome arms is crucial for chromosome partitioning during...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedIn the latest trend in scientific discourse, journal clubs and data disclosures move to Twitter. Author(s): Eugenie Samuel Reich Author Affiliations: Robert Boyle would not have approved. The famously verbose...
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedUK university offers fellowships leading to academic posts. Author Affiliations: The University of Birmingham, UK, has launched a global search for 50 postdocs, mainly in science, engineering and maths. The...
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedBiofuels could help poor nations modernize, but scaling up aid supported projects to commercial operations is far from easy. Author(s): Natasha Gilbert 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Natasha Gilbert is a reporter...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jun Li 1 Author Affiliations: (1) International Centre for Research on Environment and Development (CIRED), France Developing countries rely on free movement of skilled scientists for the inflow of...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): T. M. Brooks 1 Author Affiliations: (1) NatureServe, USA We question Fangliang He and Stephen Hubbell's claim that species-area relationships overestimate global extinction (Nature 473 , 368-371;...
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 50 Years Ago The Borneo earless monitor lizard (which forms, with two American lizards, the family Helodermatidae) is known from less than ten specimens ... A live specimen measuring 13 in....
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedThe most controversial aspect of biofuels is the perceived competition for farmland. Will advances in biofuels and agriculture send this trade-off speeding towards the history books? Author(s): Duncan Graham-Rowe 1...
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedHigh-cost flight for flocking pigeons Close monitoring of 18 pigeons during 7 bouts of flight around their home loft, in which they clocked up more than 9 pigeon-hours and 400 pigeon-kilometres of flight, suggests...
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedA new class of supernovae In all known supernovae, the radiation they emit comes from internal energy deposited in the outflowing ejecta by one or more processes: radioactive decay of freshly synthesized elements,...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedResearchers should contribute to a US analysis of the case for chimpanzee research. Author Affiliations: The historical value of the chimpanzee as a disease model is indisputable. It was important in developing...
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedPublishing model enters phase of slower but steady growth. Author(s): John Whitfield Author Affiliations: A study of open-access publishing -- published last week in the open-access journal PLoS ONE -- has...
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedMonday's key US legal decision on emissions regulation was influenced by the unjustified attacks on climate science, says Douglas Kysar. Author(s): Douglas Kysar Author Affiliations: The US Supreme Court this...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedField aims to enlist techniques from molecular biology to attack fundamental challenges. Author(s): Erika Check Hayden Author Affiliations: Real-time observation of yeast genes tagged to fluoresce when...
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: Inorganic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are bright, stable and efficient, but usually emit only one colour. Gyu-Chul Yi at Seoul National University and his team have created LEDs that can be...
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro 1 Author Affiliations: (1) Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain The Spanish government announced in March that Spain's scientific research quality has overtaken that of...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 474, Issue 7351) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: Skin-cancer cells that enter senescence, a form of growth arrest that some have proposed using to combat cancer, can rally neighbouring cells to become more invasive. Previous studies have...