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Table of contents – Volume 528, Issue 7581
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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Fetal tissue research under threat| 2015
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Stem the tide| 2015
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Fetal tissue research under threat: the US Senate has just voted to defund one of the providers of aborted fetal tissue for research. Such research is too valuable to become embroiled in the bitter abortion debate| 2015
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Stem the tide: Japan has introduced an unproven system to make patients pay for clinical trials| 2015
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Future-proofing| 2015
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Future-proofing: hard decisions on issues that will affect future generations should not be sidestepped| 2015
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Business needs to embrace sustainability targets: companies that do not align their management strategies with sustainable development goals will lose outLeisinger, Klaus et al. | 2015
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Business needs to embrace sustainability targetsKlaus Leisinger et al. | 2015
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Zoology: Cuttlefish use electric camouflage| 2015
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Genome editing: Editing enzyme made more precise| 2015
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Synthetic biology: Kill switches limit modified microbes| 2015
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Geology: Mediterranean quake risk rises| 2015
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Microbiomes: Gut bacteria change with cold| 2015
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Physics: Long delay for electron decay| 2015
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Plant biotechnology: CRISPR clips crop genes| 2015
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Laser physics: Lasers trigger X-rays efficiently| 2015
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Should DNA donors see their genomic data?Becker, Rachel et al. | 2015
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Photonics: Seeing movement around corners| 2015
- 168
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Anti-ageing trial| 2015
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Draft climate deal| 2015
- 168
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Ivory price falls| 2015
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2015
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Lonesome George was not alone| 2015
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The week in science: 4-10 December 2015| 2015
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Gene-editing talks| 2015
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Australian rankings| 2015
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Red smog alert| 2015
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Australian cash| 2015
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ORI head named| 2015
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Trend watch| 2015
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Base on skis| 2015
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Facebook fund| 2015
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Coming up.(Pacifichem congress and Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens)| 2015
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Telescope blow| 2015
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Coming up| 2015
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Lab staple agar hit by seaweed shortageCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2015
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Lab staple agar runs low: dwindling seaweed harvest imperils reagent essential for culturing microbesCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2015
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Global summit reveals divergent views on human gene editing: representatives discuss the ethical, social and legal issues that unite and divide themReardon, Sara et al. | 2015
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Global summit reveals divergent views on human gene editingReardon, S. et al. | 2015
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Japan’s Venus orbiter makes comebackWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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Japan's Venus probe enters orbit: five years after a failed insertion into the planet's orbit, Akatsuki finally reaches its targetWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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Clues to ageing from short-lived fish: the turquoise killifish bids to become a model organism for ageing researchCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2015
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Short-lived fish may hold clues to human ageingCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2015
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Hawaiian court revokes permit for planned mega-telescopeWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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Ocean-diving robot Nereus will not be replacedCressey, Daniel et al. | 2015
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Ocean-diving robot will not be replaced: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will spend insurance money for Nereus vehicle on lower-risk projectsCressey, Daniel et al. | 2015
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Mega-scope's permit revoked: court decision throws Thirty Meter Telescope into limboWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2015
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THE TRUTH ABOUT FETAL TISSUE RESEARCHMeredith Wadman et al. | 2015
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The truth about fetal tissue research: the use of aborted fetal tissue has sparked controversy in the United States, but many scientists say it is essential for studies of HIV, development and moreWadman, Meredith et al. | 2015
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Cachexia: The last illnessLok, Corie et al. | 2015
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The last illness: researchers are gaining insight into the causes of cachexia--a devastating form of muscle wasting that is often the final stage of cancer and other diseasesLok, Corie et al. | 2015
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THE LAST ILLNESSCorie Lok et al. | 2015
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Sustainability: Map the evidenceMcKinnon, Madeleine C et al. | 2015
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Map the evidenceMadeleine C McKinnon et al. | 2015
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Correction| 2015
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Chemistry: Develop ionic liquid drugsShamshina, Julia L et al. | 2015
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Develop ionic liquid drugs: update regulation to spur research into drugs that the body absorbs more easily and that could reach market more quicklyShamshina, Julia L et al. | 2015
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Develop ionic liquid drugsJulia L Shamshina et al. | 2015
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History: A mathematical revolutionaryCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2015
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A mathematical revolutionary: Davide Castelvecchi reviews a hefty biography of the prolific Enlightenment luminary Leonhard EulerCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2015
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Books in briefKiser, Barbara et al. | 2015
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Education: How to win at evolutionWest, Stuart et al. | 2015
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How to win at evolution: Stuart West and helpers compare the cut and thrust of three games that explore life's greatest competitionWest, Stuart et al. | 2015
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Outreach: Science festivals preach to the choirJensen, Eric A et al. | 2015
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Social impact: Europe must fund social sciencesFlecha, Ramon et al. | 2015
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Climate policy: Push to decarbonize cities after Paris talksAgarwala, Matthew et al. | 2015
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Environmental policy: Continental targets for EU conservationHermoso, Virgilio et al. | 2015
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Europe must fund social sciencesFlecha, Ramon et al. | 2015
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Analytical medicine: Citizen scientists can aid diagnosticsRattray, Nicholas J W et al. | 2015
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Correspondence| 2015
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Continental targets for EU conservationHermoso, Virgilio et al. | 2015
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Push to decarbonize cities after Paris talksAgarwala, Matthew et al. | 2015
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Science festivals preach to the choirJensen, Eric A et al. | 2015
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Citizen scientists can aid diagnosticsRattray, Nicholas J.W et al. | 2015
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Cell division: A last-minute decisionGonzalez, Cayetano et al. | 2015
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A last-minute decisionCayetano Gonzalez et al. | 2015
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Catalysis: The complexity of intimacyGläser, Roger et al. | 2015
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The complexity of intimacyRoger Gläser et al. | 2015
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HIV: Cure by killingRichman, Douglas D et al. | 2015
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Cure by killingDouglas D Richman et al. | 2015
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Climate science: The Sun and the rainSherwood, Steven et al. | 2015
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The Sun and the rainSteven Sherwood et al. | 2015
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Cell biology: Architecture of a protein entry gateMokranjac, Dejana et al. | 2015
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Architecture of a protein entry gateWalter Neupert et al. | 2015
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How the Solar System didn't formKleomenis Tsiganis et al. | 2015
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Planetary science: How the Solar System didn't formTsiganis, Kleomenis et al. | 2015
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50 &100 Years Ago| 2015
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50 Years Ago/100 Years Ago| 2015
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50 years ago| 2015
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Structural biology: A transcriptional specialist resolvedMaraia, Richard J et al. | 2015
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A transcriptional specialist resolvedRichard J Maraia et al. | 2015
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In the right place at the right timeThorsten R Mempel et al. | 2015
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Immunology: In the right place at the right timeCarrizosa, Esteban et al. | 2015
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Undecidability of the spectral gapMichael M Wolf et al. | 2015
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Signal integration by [Ca.sup.2+] regulates intestinal stem-cell activityDeng, Hansong et al. | 2015
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Signal integration by Ca2+ regulates intestinal stem-cell activityDeng, Hansong et al. | 2015
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The histone chaperone CAF-1 safeguards somatic cell identitySimon E Vidal et al. | 2015
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Immune homeostasis enforced by co-localized effector and regulatory T cellsNicholas Van Panhuys et al. | 2015
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Molecular structures of unbound and transcribing RNA polymerase IIINiklas A Hoffmann et al. | 2015
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Sublimation in bright spots on (1) CeresA Nathues et al. | 2015
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Ammoniated phyllosilicates with a likely outer Solar System origin on (1) CeresF Capaccioni et al. | 2015
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Nanoscale intimacy in bifunctional catalysts for selective conversion of hydrocarbonsJohan A Martens et al. | 2015
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An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensificationAnthony M DeAngelis et al. | 2015
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Scale dependence of rock friction at high work rateFutoshi Yamashita et al. | 2015
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The ontogeny of fairness in seven societiesWrangham, R et al. | 2015
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Disentangling type 2 diabetes and metformin treatment signatures in the human gut microbiotaPeer Bork et al. | 2015
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Barcoding reveals complex clonal dynamics of de novo transformed human mammary cellsAnnaick Carles et al. | 2015
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FGF signalling regulates bone growth through autophagyAntonio Rossi et al. | 2015
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Force generation by skeletal muscle is controlled by mechanosensing in myosin filamentsLuca Fusi et al. | 2015
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Polarized endosome dynamics by spindle asymmetry during asymmetric cell divisionEmmanuel Derivery et al. | 2015
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Replication stress activates DNA repair synthesis in mitosisYing Liu et al. | 2015
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MICROMANAGEMENT WITH LIGHTAmber Dance et al. | 2015
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Micromanagement with light: the optogenetics techniques that have long been used in neuroscience are now giving biologists the power to probe cellular structures with unprecedented precisionDance, Amber et al. | 2015
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Marine biology: Charting sea lifeWoolston, Chris et al. | 2015
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ONE OF METaryn Heintz et al. | 2015
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Expanding possibilitiesVirginia Gewin et al. | 2015
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The genome unwrappedHeidi Ledford et al. | 2015
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Note from Contributing editorAnna Petherick et al. | 2015
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Embryo editing needs scrutinyJennifer Doudna et al. | 2015
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Biology's big hitZoë Corbyn et al. | 2015
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4 BIG QUESTIONSWill Tauxe et al. | 2015
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A new breed of editsClaire Ainsworth et al. | 2015
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One of me: unintended consequencesHeintz, Taryn et al. | 2015
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Closing the door on HIVMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2015
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Encourage the innovatorsGeorge Church et al. | 2015
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Q&A: Tim Lu: Cocktail makerWill Tauxe et al. | 2015
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Table of Contents| 2015
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THREE TECHNOLOGIES THAT CHANGED GENETICSAmy Maxmen et al. | 2015