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Title:Drifting science
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Table of contents – Volume 524, Issue 7566
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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Heroism in Syria: a tribute to scholars of extraordinary courage| 2015
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FDA vulnerability revealed: a politically charged advisory committee meeting may have tipped the scales in favour of a mildly effective female libido drug| 2015
- 387
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Heroism in Syria| 2015
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FDA vulnerability revealed| 2015
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Heroism in Syria Scholars are exhibiting huge courage in trying to save historical artefacts| 2015
- 389
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We must build resilience into our communitiesErwann Michel-Kerjan et al. | 2015
- 389
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We must build resilience into our communities: innovative approaches can better equip society to deal with natural disasters and other shocksMichel-Kerjan, Erwann et al. | 2015
- 390
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Animal behaviour: Stinging cells help jellyfish to mate| 2015
- 390
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Astrophysics: Dark-energy search narrows| 2015
- 390
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Animal behaviour: Hummingbirds sip using mini pumps| 2015
- 390
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Chemistry: Better catalyst for carbon conversion| 2015
- 391
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Information technology: Suspended rods serve as bits| 2015
- 391
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Medical microbiology: Lung pathogen evolves in isolation| 2015
- 391
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Atmospheric science: Carbon dioxide levels peak up high| 2015
- 391
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Conference tweeting rule frustrates ecologistsWoolston, Chris et al. | 2015
- 391
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Astrophysics: Cosmic neutrinos abound| 2015
- 391
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Human evolution: Old finger with modern traits| 2015
- 392
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Solar power boost| 2015
- 392
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Female libido drug| 2015
- 392
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2015
- 392
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Methane curbs| 2015
- 392
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The week in science: 21–27 August 2015| 2015
- 392
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Stem-cell guidelines| 2015
- 392
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Drifting science| 2015
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'Mr Palmyra' killed| 2015
- 392
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Supplies soar to space| 2015
- 393
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Bird blast blunder| 2015
- 393
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MERS resurgence| 2015
- 393
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Trend watch| 2015
- 393
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Defamation suit| 2015
- 393
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Goat welfare| 2015
- 393
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Coming up| 2015
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New Scripps centre| 2015
- 395
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Hurricane Katrina’s psychological scars revealedReardon, Sara et al. | 2015
- 395
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Hurricane Katrina's psychological scars revealed: mental health worsened in the disaster's aftermath, but survivors also showed resilienceReardon, Sara et al. | 2015
- 395
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PSYCHOLOGY Long-term mental-health effectsof Hurricane Katrina revealed| 2015
- 396
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North Pacific ‘blob’ stirs up fisheries managementGewin, V. et al. | 2015
- 396
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OCEAN SCIENCE Blob of warm Pacific water spurs calls for refined management of fish stocks| 2015
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North Pacific 'blob' stirs up fisheries management: unusual warmth strengthens calls for ecosystem-based decisionsGewin, Virginia et al. | 2015
- 397
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CLIMATE Peat bog manipulated to assess its response to a warming world| 2015
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Minnesota bog study turns up the heat on peatWitze, A. et al. | 2015
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Minnesota bog study turns up the heat on peat: experiment boosts temperature and carbon dioxide to gauge global-warming responseWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
- 398
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Biohackers gear up for genome editingLedford, H. et al. | 2015
- 398
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BIOTECHNOLOGY Hobbyists embrance CRISPR technology to rewrite genes in the garage| 2015
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Biohackers gear up for genome editing: amateurs are ready and able to try the CRISPR technique for rewriting genesLedford, Heidi et al. | 2015
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Ecologists embrace their urban side: climate change and the rise of cities have broadened what it means to study ecosystemsCressey, Daniel et al. | 2015
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ECOSYSTEMS Urban ecology comes of age| 2015
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Ecologists embrace their urban sideCressey, D. et al. | 2015
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HOW CITIES CAN BEAT THE HEATHannah Hoag et al. | 2015
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How cities can beat the heat: rising temperatures are threatening urban areas, but efforts to cool them may not work as plannedHoag, Hannah et al. | 2015
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CLIMATE Beat the city heat Cooling urban areas in the face of rising temperatures is not as easy as it seems| 2015
- 406
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Tick trouble The tricky business of how to arrest tick-borne diseases| 2015
- 406
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The growing global battle against blood-sucking ticksMoyer, Melinda Wenner et al. | 2015
- 406
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TICK TROUBLEMelinda Wenner Moyer et al. | 2015
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Tick trouble: scientists have no shortage of ideas about how to stop tick- borne illnesses. What is holding them back?Moyer, Melinda Wenner et al. | 2015
- 409
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Water and climate: Recognize anthropogenic droughtAghaKouchak, Amir et al. | 2015
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Recognize anthropogenic droughtAmir AghaKouchak et al. | 2015
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Recognize anthropogenic drought: California's current extreme drought must be a lesson for managing water in a warmer, more densely populated world, say Amir AghaKouchak and colleaguesAghaKouchak, Amir et al. | 2015
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History of science: The crucible of changeBall, Philip et al. | 2015
- 413
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Digital privacy: Subverting surveillanceKing, Anthony et al. | 2015
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Subverting surveillanceKing, Anthony et al. | 2015
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Subverting surveillance: Anthony King tours a playful exhibition that probes covert data collection and trackingKing, Anthony et al. | 2015
- 414
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Cosmology boot campJohn Gilbey et al. | 2015
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Cosmology boot camp: John Gilbey goes on the road in the US far west to refine the science in his fictionGilbey, John et al. | 2015
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Science fiction: Cosmology boot campGilbey, J. et al. | 2015
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Offsets: Conservation served by flexibilityHardner, J. J. / Gullison, R. E. / Lowry II, P. P. et al. | 2015
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Forgotten findings of brain lymphaticsPalkovits, Miklos et al. | 2015
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Neuroanatomy: Forgotten findings of brain lymphaticsMezey, Éva et al. | 2015
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Food production: Cut food waste to help feed worldGunasekera, D. et al. | 2015
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Lifelong learning for all in biomedicineJohnson, Claire et al. | 2015
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Correspondence| 2015
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History: Physicist's death changed war policyWong, Min-Liang et al. | 2015
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Cut food waste to help feed worldVictoria, Don Gunasekera et al. | 2015
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Europe: Lifelong learning for all in biomedicineJohnson, Claire et al. | 2015
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Physicist's death changed war policyWong, Min-Liang et al. | 2015
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Yoichiro Nambu (1921-2015)Michael S Turner et al. | 2015
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Yoichiro Nambu: : visionary theorist who shaped modern particle physicsTurner, Michael S et al. | 2015
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Superlattice substitution Random particle replacement in two-dimensional superlatticesVanmaekelbergh, Daniel et al. | 2015
- 418
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Materials science: Superlattice substitutionVanmaekelbergh, Daniel et al. | 2015
- 418
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Superlattice substitutionDaniel Vanmaekelbergh et al. | 2015
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Cell biology: Surviving import failureHaynes, Cole M et al. | 2015
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Surviving import failure Adaptive responses to dysfunctional mitochondrial protein importHaynes, Cole M. et al. | 2015
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Surviving import failureCole M Haynes et al. | 2015
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Structural biology: Lipid gymnasticsVerchère, Alice et al. | 2015
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Lipid gymnastics The crystal structure of the bacterial flippase PgIKVerchère, Alice / Menon, Anant K. et al. | 2015
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Lipid gymnasticsAnant K Menon et al. | 2015
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Particle physics: Positrons ride the wavePiot, Philippe et al. | 2015
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Positrons ride the wave Acceleration of positron bunches using a plasma wavePiot, Philippe et al. | 2015
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Positrons ride the wavePhilippe Piot et al. | 2015
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Evolution: Gene transfer in complex cellsArchibald, John M et al. | 2015
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Gene transfer in complex cellsJohn M Archibald et al. | 2015
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Gene transfer in complex cells Most prokaryotc genes in eukaryotes come from endosymbiotic transferArchibald, John M. et al. | 2015
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A stable narrow-band X-ray laserLinda Young et al. | 2015
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Photonics: A stable narrow-band X-ray laserYoung, Linda et al. | 2015
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A stable narrow-band X-ray laser An atomic laser with the shortest operating wavelength to dateYoung, Linda et al. | 2015
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Endosymbiotic origin and differential loss of eukaryotic genesMayo Roettger et al. | 2015
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Structure and mechanism of an active lipid-linked oligosaccharide flippaseCamilo Perez et al. | 2015
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The disruption of multiplanet systems through resonance with a binary orbitS Sridhar et al. | 2015
- 442
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PLASMA PHYSICS Multi-gigaelectronvolt acceleration of positrons in a self-loaded plasma wakefieldCorde, S. et al. | 2015
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Multi-gigaelectronvolt acceleration of positrons in a self-loaded plasma wakefieldCorde, S. / Adli, E. / Allen, J. M. / An, W. / Clarke, C. I. / Clayton, C. E. / Delahaye, J. P. / Frederico, J. / Gessner, S. / Green, S. Z. et al. | 2015
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Atomic inner-shell laser at 1.5-ångström wavelength pumped by an X-ray free-electron laserInubushi, Yuichi et al. | 2015
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PHOTONICS Atomic inner-shell laser at 1.5-ångström wavelength pumped by an X-ray free-electron laserYoneda, H. et al. | 2015
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NANOMATERIALS Substitutional doping in nanocrystal superlatticesCargnello, M. et al. | 2015
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Substitutional doping in nanocrystal superlatticesMatteo Cargnello et al. | 2015
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CHEMISTRY Multimetallic catalysed cross-coupling of aryl bromides with aryl triflatesAckerman, L. K. G. et al. | 2015
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Multimetallic catalysed cross-coupling of aryl bromides with aryl triflatesLaura K G Ackerman et al. | 2015
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GEOPHYSICS Western US intermountain seismicity caused by changes in upper mantle flowBecker, T. W. et al. | 2015
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Western US intermountain seismicity caused by changes in upper mantle flowAdrian Borsa et al. | 2015
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The pre-vertebrate origins of neurogenic placodesT Blair Gainous et al. | 2015
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY The pre-vertebrate origins of neurogenic placodesAbitua et al. | 2015
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Sidekick 2 directs formation of a retinal circuit that detects differential motionY Kate Hong et al. | 2015
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NEUROSCIENCE Sidekick 2 directs formation of a retinal circuit that detects differential motionKrishnaswamy, A. / Yamagata, M. / Duan, X. / Hong, Y. K. / Sanes, J. R. et al. | 2015
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VIROLOGY SEC14L2 enables pan-genotype HCV replication in cell cultureSaeed, M. et al. | 2015
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SEC14L2 enables pan-genotype HCV replication in cell cultureMohsan Saeed et al. | 2015
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Cell mixing induced by myc is required for competitive tissue invasion and destructionLevayer, R. / Hauert, B. / Moreno, E. et al. | 2015
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Cell mixing induced by myc is required for competitive tissue invasion and destructionBarbara Hauert et al. | 2015
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A cytosolic network suppressing mitochondria-mediated proteostatic stress and cell deathChen, Xin Jie et al. | 2015
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CELL BIOLOGY A cytosolic network suppressing mitochondria-mediated proteostatic stress and cell deathWang, X. / Chen, X. J. et al. | 2015
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Mistargeted mitochondrial proteins activate a proteostatic response in the cytosolLidia Wrobel et al. | 2015
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CELL BIOLOGY Mistargeted mitochondrial proteins activate a proteostatic response in the cytosolWrobel, L. et al. | 2015
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CELL BIOLOGY Kinetochore-localized PP1—Sds22 couples chromosome segregation to polar relaxationRodrigues, N. T. L. et al. | 2015
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Kinetochore-localized PP1-Sds22 couples chromosome segregation to polar relaxationNelio T L Rodrigues et al. | 2015
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Structural basis for stop codon recognition in eukaryotesBrown, A. / Shao, S. / Murray, J. / Hegde, R. S. / Ramakrishnan, V. et al. | 2015
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Structural basis for stop codon recognition in eukaryotesAlan Brown et al. | 2015
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BIOPHYSICS Conformational dynamics of a class C G-protein-coupled receptorVafabakhsh, R. / Levitz, J. / Isacoff, E. Y. et al. | 2015
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Conformational dynamics of a class C G-protein-coupled receptorJoshua Levitz et al. | 2015
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ERRATUM| 2015
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Erratum: No signature of ejecta interaction with a stellar companion in three type Ia supernovaeTucker, Brad E et al. | 2015
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Erratum: A strong ultraviolet pulse from a newborn type Ia supernovaCao, Yi et al. | 2015
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CORRIGENDUM| 2015
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Corrigendum: In vivo engineering of oncogenic chromosomal rearrangements with the CRISPR/Cas9 systemBonetti, Ciro et al. | 2015
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The DNA of a nation: the United Kingdom aims to sequence 100,000 human genomes by 2017. But screening them for disease-causing variants will require innovative softwareMarx, Vivien et al. | 2015
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GENOMICS The DNA of a nation Software innovations help drive the UK bid of interpret 100, 000 sequenced human genomes| 2015
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The DNA of a nationMarx, V. et al. | 2015
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Know your networkFiske, Peter et al. | 2015
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Impact assessor Biophysicist Arie Meir on what it takes to be a team leader at Google.org| 2015
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Under an uncaring sky: ill met by starlightMeikle, William et al. | 2015
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UNDER AN UNCARING SKYWilliam Meikle et al. | 2015
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Questioning evidence of group selection in spidersCharles J Goodnight et al. | 2015
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Group selection versus group adaptationGardner, Andy et al. | 2015
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Pruitt & Goodnight replyGoodnight, Charles J et al. | 2015