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Table of contents – Volume 535, Issue 7611
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How China is rewriting the book on human originsQiu, Jane et al. | 2016
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Closing the label door| 2016
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Researchers and policymakers are now free to tackle the most-pressing GM issues| 2016
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Lend me your ears| 2016
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The people who don’t get ‘Eleanor Rigby| 2016
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Lend me your ears: a study of how people perceive music shows that jarring chords are a cultural contrivance.(THIS WEEK: EDITORIALS)| 2016
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Fifty shades of pain| 2016
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Watch out for cheats in citation gameMario Biagioli et al. | 2016
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Watch out for cheats in citation game: the focus on impact of published research has created new opportunities for misconduct and fraudstersBiagioli, Mario et al. | 2016
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Ocean science: Ice extent changes with the wind| 2016
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Poor child growth cements poverty| 2016
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Planetary science: Triple star hosts stable planet| 2016
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Synthetic vaccines fight infection| 2016
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Double disaster killed dinosaurs| 2016
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Ice extent changes with the wind| 2016
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Health: Poor child growth cements poverty| 2016
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Nanotechnology: Synthetic vaccines fight infection| 2016
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Triple star hosts stable planet| 2016
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Evolution: Double disaster killed dinosaurs| 2016
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Chemistry: Cosmic rays breed organics in space| 2016
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Metabolism: Sweetness–energy mismatch| 2016
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Developmental biology: Mum's diet affects offspring's genes| 2016
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Robotic stingray follows the light| 2016
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Mum's diet affects offspring's genes| 2016
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Sweetness- energy mismatch| 2016
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Primatology: Ancient monkeys used stone tools| 2016
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Ancient monkeys used stone tools| 2016
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Robotics: Robotic stingray follows the light| 2016
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Cosmic rays breed organics in space| 2016
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Trial deaths.(clinical trial of Juno Therapeutics put on hold due to deaths)| 2016
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Dwarf planet find| 2016
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2016
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French agency row.(selection of the leader of the National Institute for Agricultural Research in France)| 2016
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Olympians study.(enrollment of Olympic athletes in a Zika virus study)| 2016
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Zika vaccine deal.(agreement between Sanofi and Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in developing a vaccine for Zika virus)(Brief article)| 2016
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The week in science: 8–14 July 2016| 2016
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Huge mangrove die-off in Australia| 2016
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Wellcome opens up.(open access publishing of Wellcome Trust)| 2016
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Scientist acquitted.(dismissal of Ilaria Capua's case in Italy)| 2016
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Theranos troubles| 2016
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Trend watch| 2016
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Care.data killed off.(cancellation of centralization of medical records by the National Health Service)| 2016
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Theranos troubles.(banning of Elizabeth Holmes from running a laboratory)| 2016
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Coming up| 2016
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Brexit woes abound.(right to residence of researchers from the European Union in the UK)| 2016
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Coming up.(forum on sustainable development and cargo delivery to the International Space Station)| 2016
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Web of Science sale.(selling of the intellectual property and science division of Thomson Reuters)| 2016
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South African universities awash in political turmoilErika Check Hayden et al. | 2016
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South Africa’s political turmoil endangers researchCheck Hayden, Erika et al. | 2016
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South African universities awash in political turmoil: campus violence around the country has taken a toll on research activitiesHayden, Erika Check et al. | 2016
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Interference puts satellite data at risk: US plan to expand mobile-phone bandwidth raises alarmWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2016
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Interference puts satellite data at riskAlexandra Witze et al. | 2016
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Mobile-phone expansion could disrupt key weather satellitesWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2016
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Brain-data gold mine releasedHelen Shen et al. | 2016
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Brain-data gold mine released: massive survey of mouse visual-cortex activity aims to reveal brain's computational rulesShen, Helen et al. | 2016
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Brain-data gold mine could reveal how neurons computeShen, Helen et al. | 2016
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Publishing elite turns against impact factorEwen Callaway et al. | 2016
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Publishing elite turns against impact factor: senior staff at societies and leading journals want to end inappropriate use of the measureCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2016
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Beat it, impact factor! Publishing elite turns against controversial metricCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2016
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Men cite themselves more than women doChawla, Dalmeet Singh et al. | 2016
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And now for the energy forecast: Germany works to predict wind and solar power generationSchiermeier, Quirin et al. | 2016
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Germany’s renewable revolution awaits energy forecastSchiermeier, Quirin et al. | 2016
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And now for the energy forecastQuirin Schiermeier et al. | 2016
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Correction| 2016
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Self-citation rates higher for menDalmeet Singh Chawla et al. | 2016
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Self-citation rates higher for men: the trend has taken off over the past 20 yearsChawla, Dalmeet Singh et al. | 2016
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Corrections| 2016
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A NEW ERA FOR HIV| 2016
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South Africa ushers in a new era for HIVNordling, Linda et al. | 2016
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THE FORGOTTEN CONTINENTJane Qiu et al. | 2016
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The forgotten continent: fossil finds in China are challenging ideas about the evolution of modern humans and our closest relativesQiu, Jane et al. | 2016
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Policy: Five cornerstones of a global bioeconomyEl-Chichakli, Beate et al. | 2016
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Five cornerstones of a global bioeconomyBeate El-Chichakli et al. | 2016
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Five cornerstones of a global bioeconomy: Beate El-Chichakli and colleagues outline principles for coordinating bio-based industries to achieve many of the sustainable development goalsChichakli, Beate El et al. | 2016
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Marine biodiversity needs more than protectionRay Hilborn et al. | 2016
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Policy: Marine biodiversity needs more than protectionHilborn, Ray et al. | 2016
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Marine biodiversity needs more than protection: to sustain the seas, advocates of marine protected areas and those in fisheries management must work together, not at cross purposes, urgesHilborn, Ray et al. | 2016
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Summer booksGordin, Michael D et al. | 2016
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Summer books: as labs and lecture halls empty, go out of this world with our regular reviewers' recommendations for stellar holiday reading.(Recommended readings)| 2016
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Modelling: Build social costs into wildfire riskSmithwick, Erica A. H et al. | 2016
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Citizens arrest river pollution in China.(Brief article)Zhang, Tuqiao et al. | 2016
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Pyrogeography: Build social costs into wildfire riskSmithwick, Erica A H et al. | 2016
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Politics: Israel must release Palestinian physicistAbbes, Ahmed et al. | 2016
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Speed restoration of EU ecosystems.(Brief article)Cortina-Segarra, Jordi et al. | 2016
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Correspondence| 2016
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People: Israel must release Palestinian physicistAbbes, Ahmed et al. | 2016
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Biodiversity: Speed restoration of EU ecosystemsCortina-Segarra, Jordi et al. | 2016
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Brain drain: Entice Africa's scientists to stayBassioni, Ghada et al. | 2016
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Israel must release Palestinian physicist.(arrest of Imad Ahmad Barghouthi)Abbes, Ahmed et al. | 2016
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Environment: Citizens arrest river pollution in ChinaZhang, Tuqiao et al. | 2016
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Build social costs into wildfire risk.(Brief article)Smithwick, Erica A.H et al. | 2016
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Entice Africa's scientists to stay.(Brief article)Bassioni, Ghada et al. | 2016
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Industrial waste: Citizens arrest river pollution in ChinaZhang, Tuqiao et al. | 2016
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Jerome BrunerPatricia Marks Greenfield et al. | 2016
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Jerome Bruner (1915–2016)Greenfield, Patricia Marks et al. | 2016
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Jerome Bruner: : psychologist who shaped ideas about perception, cognition and educationGreenfield, Patricia Marks et al. | 2016
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Cell division: A sticky problem for chromosomesBrangwynne, Clifford P et al. | 2016
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A sticky problem for chromosomes.(role of protein Ki-67 in mitosis)Brangwynne, Clifford P et al. | 2016
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Materials science: Magnetic nanoparticles line upFaivre, Damien et al. | 2016
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Magnetic nanoparticles line upDamien Faivre et al. | 2016
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Phenology: Interactions of climate change and speciesVisser, Marcel E et al. | 2016
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Interactions of climate change and speciesMarcel E Visser et al. | 2016
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Astrophysics: Variable snow lines affect planet formationMatthews, Brenda et al. | 2016
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Variable snow lines affect planet formationBrenda Matthews et al. | 2016
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Schrödinger's cat beats a quantum limitCharles S A Dams et al. | 2016
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Metrology: Schrödinger's cat beats a quantum limitAdams, Charles S et al. | 2016
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Correction.(Correction notice)| 2016
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Phenological sensitivity to climate across taxa and trophic levelsThackeray, Stephen J et al. | 2016
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Multiple mechanisms disrupt the let-7 microRNA family in neuroblastomaPowers, John T et al. | 2016
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A novel cereblon modulator recruits GSPT1 to the CRL4CRBN ubiquitin ligaseMatyskiela, Mary E et al. | 2016
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A novel cereblon modulator recruits GSPT1 to the [CRL4.sup.CRBN] ubiquitin ligaseMatyskiela, Mary E et al. | 2016
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Imaging the water snow-line during a protostellar outburstCieza, Lucas A et al. | 2016
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A sensitive electrometer based on a Rydberg atom in a Schrödinger-cat stateFacon, Adrien et al. | 2016
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Transport evidence for Fermi-arc-mediated chirality transfer in the Dirac semimetal Cd3As2Moll, Philip J. W et al. | 2016
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Self-assembly of graphene ribbons by spontaneous self-tearing and peeling from a substrateAnnett, James et al. | 2016
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Mid-ocean-ridge seismicity reveals extreme types of ocean lithosphereSchlindwein, Vera et al. | 2016
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Molecular logic behind the three-way stochastic choices that expand butterfly colour visionPerry, Michael et al. | 2016
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Dissociated functional significance of decision-related activity in the primate dorsal streamKatz, Leor N et al. | 2016
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Resolving early mesoderm diversification through single-cell expression profilingScialdone, Antonio et al. | 2016
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Cloche is a bHLH-PAS transcription factor that drives haemato-vascular specificationReischauer, Sven et al. | 2016
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Early myeloid lineage choice is not initiated by random PU.1 to GATA1 protein ratiosHoppe, Philipp S et al. | 2016
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TTC39B deficiency stabilizes LXR reducing both atherosclerosis and steatohepatitisHsieh, Joanne et al. | 2016
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Ki-67 acts as a biological surfactant to disperse mitotic chromosomesCuylen, Sara et al. | 2016
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Global jobs: A taste for travelSohn, Emily et al. | 2016
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The department of correctionTan, Ninan et al. | 2016
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The department of correction: a lesson learned.(FUTURES: SCIENCE FICTION)Tan, Ninan et al. | 2016
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A sticky problem for chromosomesClifford P Brangwynne et al. | 2016
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Seeds of neuroendocrine doubtFeeney, Claire et al. | 2016
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Collinge et al. replyCollinge, John et al. | 2016
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PainGrayson, Michelle et al. | 2016
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THE PAIN DRAINDavid Holmes et al. | 2016
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Biomedicine: Move over, morphineCrow, James Mitchell et al. | 2016
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Perspective: Equality need not be painfulMogil, Jeffrey S et al. | 2016
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Imaging: Show me where it hurtsMakin, Simon et al. | 2016
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Neuropathy: A name for their painEisenstein, Michael et al. | 2016
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Genetics: An incomplete mosaicBrown, Eryn et al. | 2016
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Placebos: Honest fakeryMarchant, Jo et al. | 2016
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Palliative care: The other opioid issueLaursen, Lucas et al. | 2016
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Painful progressStephanie Pain et al. | 2016
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Table of Contents| 2016
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An incomplete mosaicEryn Brown et al. | 2016
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Fifty shades of pain: the push to find reliable ways to measure pain is proving harder than generating it.(THIS WEEK: EDITORIALS)| 2016
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Honest fakeryJo Marchant et al. | 2016
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Equality need not be painful: pain researchers' arguments for using only male rodents in preclinical pain research don't hold up to scrutinyMogil, Jeffrey S et al. | 2016
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An incomplete mosaic: although genetics studies have so far failed to revolutionize pain treatments, some researchers think that a host of discoveries are just around the cornerBrown, Eryn et al. | 2016
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Honest fakery: armed with a clearer understanding of how placebos work, researchers are suggesting that inactive substances might be used to mitigate chronic painMarchant, Jo et al. | 2016
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Equality need not be painfulJeffrey S Mogil et al. | 2016
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Move over, morphineJames Mitchell Crow et al. | 2016
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A name for their painMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2016
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Show me where it hurtsSimon Makin et al. | 2016
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Note from Supplements editorMichelle Grayson et al. | 2016
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Show me where it hurts: technology for peering into the brain is revealing a pattern of pain, and differences between the acute and chronic formsMakin, Simon et al. | 2016
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The other opioid issueLucas Laursen et al. | 2016