Synthetic coatings: Super surfaces (English)
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Title:Synthetic coatings: Super surfaces
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Table of contents – Volume 519, Issue 7544
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Rethinking the brain| 2015
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Applied prestige: the UK research assessment should inspire everybody to reward excellent societal impacts| 2015
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Applied prestige| 2015
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About time| 2015
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Intelligent robots must uphold human rightsHutan Ashrafian et al. | 2015
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Cancer: Leukaemia cells made normal| 2015
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Chemistry: Imaging of excited electron orbitals| 2015
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Zoology: Fish slurps up prey with watery 'tongue'| 2015
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Stem cells: Stem cells tackle diabetes| 2015
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Materials: Speedy 3D printing in minutes| 2015
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Online debate erupts to ask: is science broken?Woolston, Chris et al. | 2015
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Medical microbiology: Super bacteria lurk in the home| 2015
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Meteorology: El Niño brings fewer tornadoes| 2015
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Ecology: Snakes wipe out Everglades rabbits| 2015
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Planetary science: Rings proposed for orbiting rock| 2015
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Europe's bee peril| 2015
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World water| 2015
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US fracking rules| 2015
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Pluto name call| 2015
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Seven days: 20–26 March 2015| 2015
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Observatory opens| 2015
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Pitcairn islands gain marine protection| 2015
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Royal society head| 2015
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GM foods approved| 2015
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Ukraine agreement| 2015
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Riken leader quits| 2015
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Abel maths prize| 2015
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An inside look at the first pig biobankAbbott, Alison et al. | 2015
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Inside the first pig biobank: elaborate array of tissue samples provides powerful animal model for studying diabetesAbbott, Alison et al. | 2015
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Extreme cryptography paves way to personalized medicineCheck Hayden, Erika et al. | 2015
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Bright spots on Ceres could be active iceWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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Bright spots hint at active ice on Ceres: early data from dawn spacecraft bring scientists closer to clearing up mystery about dwarf planetWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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BIOTECH BOOT CAMPHeidi Ledford et al. | 2015
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Biotech boot camp: US funding agencies are turning to a silicon valley entrepreneur to focus fledgling biomedical companies on success--even when that means making a scientific course correctionLedford, Heidi et al. | 2015
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Five steps for managing Europe's forests: support resilience and promote carbon storage, say Silvano Fares and colleaguesFares, Silvano et al. | 2015
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Sustainability: Five steps for managing Europe's forestsMugnozza, Giuseppe Scarascia et al. | 2015
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Five steps for managing Europe's forestsSilvano Fares et al. | 2015
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Correction| 2015
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Don’t edit the human germ lineSmolenski, Joanna et al. | 2015
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Don't edit the human germ line: heritable human genetic modifications pose serious risks, and the therapeutic benefits are tenuous, warn Edward Lanphier, Fyodor Urnov and colleaguesLanphier, Edward et al. | 2015
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Primatology: Among the lemursNicholls, Henry et al. | 2015
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Books in briefCressey, Daniel et al. | 2015
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Cuckoo: Cheating by Nature| 2015
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The New Wild: Why Invasive Species Will Be Nature's Salvation| 2015
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Making Marie Curie: Intellectual Property and Celebrity Culture in an Age of Information| 2015
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The Least Likely Man: Marshall Nirenberg and the Discovery of the Genetic Code| 2015
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Big data held to privacy laws, tooWilson, Stephen et al. | 2015
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Corresponding authors: Is there fame bias in editorial choice?Mahian, Omid et al. | 2015
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Data protection: Big data held to privacy laws, tooWilson, Stephen et al. | 2015
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Typhoons: Storm-surge models helped for HagupitKerle, Norman et al. | 2015
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Is there fame bias in editorial choice?Mahian, Omid et al. | 2015
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Correspondence| 2015
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Leadership training for African scientistsAlisic, Eva et al. | 2015
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Research management: Leadership training for African scientistsAlisic, Eva et al. | 2015
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Support staff: Build reward system for ace techniciansDiamandis, Eleftherios P et al. | 2015
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Storm-surge models helped for HagupitKerle, Norman et al. | 2015
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Build reward system for ace techniciansDiamandis, Eleftherios P et al. | 2015
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A big-hearted moleculeMichaela Kuhn et al. | 2015
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Cardiology: A big-hearted moleculeKuhn, Michaela et al. | 2015
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Square ice in a graphene sandwich: films of ice less than 1 nanometre thick, sandwiched between sheets of graphene, have been observed to adopt a square lattice structure quite different from the widely occurring hexagonal structure of bulk iceSoper, Alan K et al. | 2015
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Square ice in a graphene sandwichAlan K Soper et al. | 2015
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Physical chemistry: Square ice in a graphene sandwichSoper, Alan K et al. | 2015
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DNA replication reconstructedMichael Weinreich et al. | 2015
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Molecular biology: DNA replication reconstructedWeinreich, Michael et al. | 2015
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Atomic doughnuts from single photonsJames K Thompson et al. | 2015
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Developmental biology: Earn your wingsLe Bot, Nathalie et al. | 2015
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Quantum physics: Atomic doughnuts from single photonsThompson, James K et al. | 2015
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50 years ago| 2015
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50 & 100 Years Ago| 2015
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100 years ago| 2015
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50 Years Ago/100 Years Ago| 2015
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Systems biology: Defiant daughters and coordinated cousinsHilfinger, Andreas et al. | 2015
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Galaxy formation: When the wind blowsGeach, James E et al. | 2015
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When the wind blows: astronomical observations of a luminous galaxy that has a central, massaccreting supermassive black hole reveal how such entities launch and propel gas through galaxies at high speedsGeach, James E et al. | 2015
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MAP4K4 regulates integrin-FERM binding to control endothelial cell motilityNdubaku, Chudi et al. | 2015
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Regulated eukaryotic DNA replication origin firing with purified proteinsTom D Deegan et al. | 2015
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Wind from the black-hole accretion disk driving a molecular outflow in an active galaxyF Tombesi et al. | 2015
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Entanglement with negative Wigner function of almost 3,000 atoms heralded by one photonRobert McConnell et al. | 2015
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Square ice in graphene nanocapillariesG Algara-Siller et al. | 2015
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Vapour-mediated sensing and motility in two-component dropletsN J Cira et al. | 2015
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Increases in tropical rainfall driven by changes in frequency of organized deep convectionChristian Jakob et al. | 2015
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The paraventricular thalamus controls a central amygdala fear circuitMario A Penzo et al. | 2015
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A temporal shift in the circuits mediating retrieval of fear memoryFabricio H Do-Monte et al. | 2015
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Two insulin receptors determine alternative wing morphs in planthoppersJi-Yu Xu et al. | 2015
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Phosphodiesterase 9A controls nitric-oxide-independent cGMP and hypertrophic heart diseaseDong I Lee et al. | 2015
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SLC38A9 is a component of the lysosomal amino acid sensing machinery that controls mTORC1Manuele Rebsamen et al. | 2015
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N^sup 6^-methyladenosine marks primary microRNAs for processingSohail F Tavazoie et al. | 2015
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N6-methyladenosine marks primary microRNAs for processingHalberg, Nils et al. | 2015
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N6-methyl-adenosine (m6A) marks primary microRNAs for processingAlarcón, Claudio R et al. | 2015
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Structural imprints in vivo decode RNA regulatory mechanismsRobert C Spitale et al. | 2015
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hiCLIP reveals the in vivo atlas of mRNA secondary structures recognized by Staufen 1Andrea D'Ambrogio et al. | 2015
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Core facilities: Shared supportGould, Julie et al. | 2015
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ASYMMETRICAL WARFARES R Algernon et al. | 2015
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BiomaterialsBrody, Herb et al. | 2015
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LEARNING FROM NATURE'S BESTJulie Gould et al. | 2015
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Spiders: Web of intrigueBourzac, Katherine et al. | 2015
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Synthetic coatings: Super surfacesSavage, Neil et al. | 2015
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Textiles: Fabrics of lifeDolgin, Elie et al. | 2015
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Polymers: Secrets from the deep seaScott, Andrew R et al. | 2015
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Structure: Artificial armourSanderson, Katharine et al. | 2015
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Artificial organs: Honey, I shrunk the lungsEisenstein, Michael et al. | 2015
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Perspective: Special delivery for the gutTraverso, Giovanni et al. | 2015
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Nature index 2015 Asia-PacificBrody, Herb et al. | 2015
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THE ASIA-PACIFIC IMPACT| 2015
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OVERVIEW A region's achievements in graphics| 2015
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China| 2015
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CHINA Sustained spending signals ambition to lead the world| 2015
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JAPAN Systemic woes challenge region's traditional leader| 2015
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Japan| 2015
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South Korea| 2015
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SOUTH KOREA Top education system needs to yield more basic research| 2015
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Australia| 2015
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AUSTRALIA Hampered by political apathy, scientists look outward| 2015
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India| 2015
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INDIA Hopes shaken by funding shortfalls as industry steps in| 2015
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Asian Tigers, Pacific Panthers| 2015
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ASIAN TIGERS, PACIFIC PANTHERS Singapore belies its size as region's minnows impress| 2015
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A guide to the Nature Index| 2015
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Nature Index tables| 2015
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Super surfaces: characteristics adapted from lizards, ivy and other natural materials could help to engineer everyday objects with remarkable propertiesSavage, Neil et al. | 2015
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Australia: amid sweeping funding cuts and an often hostile political environment, the country's science leaders look outward for multi-disciplinary collaboration and prepare to take the long-term strategic view| 2015
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Fabrics of lifeElie Dolgin et al. | 2015
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Japan: reforms are underway to make best use of tight research budgets, but it remains unclear if changes will address Japan's many challenges or further destabilize the deeply unsettled science powerhouse| 2015
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Web of intrigueKatherine Bourzac et al. | 2015
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Artificial armour: researchers are borrowing tricks from armadillo shells and mother-of-pearl to create replacements for human bone and to develop a new generation of protective clothingSanderson, Katharine et al. | 2015
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Honey, I shrunk the lungs: miniature versions of hearts, lungs and other organs are heralding a bright future for drug research and discoveryEisenstein, Michael et al. | 2015
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Super surfacesNeil Savage et al. | 2015
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Secrets from the deep seaAndrew R Scott et al. | 2015
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Cloud cover protects gene data: extreme cryptography set to bring 'personalized' medicine a step closerHayden, Erika Check et al. | 2015
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Web of intrigue: the sturdy, stretchy, sticky silks spun by spiders have inspired engineers to design pioneering medical devices such as artificial tendons and corneasBourzac, Katherine et al. | 2015
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India: space-travel success inspires the growing science and technology community, but financial difficulties create obstacles and industry is being called upon to take up more of the financial burden| 2015
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Table of Contents| 2015
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Asian tigers, pacific panthers: even Asia-Pacific's smaller players--notably Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand--work to improve their scientific and technical capabilities, while several tiny nations in the region are beginning to shine| 2015
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Honey, I shrunk the lungsMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2015
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Note from Supplements EditorHerb Brody et al. | 2015
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China: increased investment levels continue to signal China's intention of becoming a global research leader and structural reform has been implemented to encourage collaboration on the country's acute needs--such as clean energy| 2015