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Title:Gene data shared
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Table of contents – Volume 531, Issue 7594
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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Metropolis now| 2016
- 275
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Africa’s elite| 2016
- 275
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Metropolis now: growing urbanization is heralding a new era of science in the city| 2016
- 275
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Africa's elite: a new forum promises to bring deserved prestige to outstanding African researchers, and demonstrates the continent's untapped potential| 2016
- 276
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Practical DNA| 2016
- 276
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Practical DNA: the promise of DNA origami shows signs of coming to fruition a decade after its debut| 2016
- 277
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The elephant in the room we can’t ignoreMacilwain, Colin et al. | 2016
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The elephant in the room we can't ignore: if Donald Trump were to trigger a crisis in Western democracy, scientists would need to look at their part in its downfall.(WORLD VIEW: A personal take on events)Macilwain, Colin et al. | 2016
- 278
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Cancer: Gene blocks anti-tumour response| 2016
- 278
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Animal behaviour: Order of notes is key in bird calls| 2016
- 278
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Chemical engineering: Waste gas makes liquid fuel| 2016
- 278
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Cardiovascular biology: Gut microbes raise heart-attack risk| 2016
- 279
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Neuroscience: Altered sensations in anxiety| 2016
- 279
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Biomechanics: How flying beetles waterski| 2016
- 279
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Microbiology: Bacterial toxins invite infections| 2016
- 279
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Longevity: Genetic switches for long life| 2016
- 279
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Astronomy: Milky Way's bulging waistline| 2016
- 280
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Famous killer whale nears end of life| 2016
- 280
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Infrastructure map| 2016
- 280
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2016
- 280
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Brexit warning| 2016
- 280
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Zika meeting| 2016
- 280
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AlphaGo victorious| 2016
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10| 2016
- 280
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The week in science: 11–17 March 2016| 2016
- 280
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SEVEN DAYS| 2016
- 280
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Fermat proof prize| 2016
- 281
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Trend watch| 2016
- 281
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Mosquito trial| 2016
- 281
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Gene data shared| 2016
- 281
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Call to save bees| 2016
- 281
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Coming up| 2016
- 281
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Minister keeps title.(Brief article)| 2016
- 281
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India vaccine fight| 2016
- 283
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'Brain doping' may improve athletes' performanceReardon, Sara et al. | 2016
- 283
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Performance boost paves way for 'brain doping': electrical stimulation seems to boost endurance in preliminary studiesReardon, Sara et al. | 2016
- 284
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What Google's winning Go algorithm will do next: AlphaGo's techniques could have broad uses, but moving beyond games is a challengeGibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
- 284
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What Google’s winning Go algorithm will do nextGibney, E. et al. | 2016
- 286
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Ancient DNA pinpoints dawn of Neanderthals: sequencing of 430,000-year-old DNA pushes back species' divergence from humansCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2016
- 286
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Oldest ancient-human DNA details dawn of NeanderthalsCallaway, Ewen et al. | 2016
- 287
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Fermat's last theorem earns Andrew Wiles the Abel PrizeCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2016
- 288
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Mars launch to test collaboration between Europe and RussiaGibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
- 288
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Mars launch puts Russia-Europe team to the test: joint ExoMars mission launches lander and orbiter, with a rover planned for 2018Gibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
- 289
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NASA Mars woes could delay missions: decision to defer InSight launch will cost US$150 millionPowell, Devin et al. | 2016
- 289
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NASA Mars woes could delay other planetary missionsPowell, Devin et al. | 2016
- 290
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On the hunt for a mystery planet: scientists are searching for an unseen world at the fringes of the solar systemWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2016
- 290
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ON THE HUNT FOR A MYSTERY PLANETAlexandra Witze et al. | 2016
- 294
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THE RED-HOT DEBATE ABOUT TRANSMISSIBLE ALZHEIMER'SAlison Abbott et al. | 2016
- 299
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Team up with industry: combining commercial and academic incentives and resources can improve scienceEdwards, Aled et al. | 2016
- 299
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Reproducibility: Team up with industryEdwards, Aled et al. | 2016
- 299
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Team up with industryAled Edwards et al. | 2016
- 302
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Museums: Ethics of exhibitionThomas, D. H. et al. | 2016
- 303
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Books in briefKiser, B. et al. | 2016
- 304
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Entomology: Nabokov's scientific artistryLukhtanov, V. et al. | 2016
- 305
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Advisory network: Six principles for EU peer reviewCockburn, William et al. | 2016
- 305
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Biodiversity central to food security.(Letter to the editor)DeClerck, Fabrice et al. | 2016
- 305
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Hasty publication compromises rigour.(Letter to the editor)Karve, Shraddha Madhav et al. | 2016
- 305
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Environment: China draws lines to green futureWeiguo, Sang et al. | 2016
- 305
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Six principles for EU peer reviewCockburn, William et al. | 2016
- 305
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Australia: Short-sighted to cut environment postsLindenmayer, David et al. | 2016
- 305
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China draws lines to green futureWeiguo, Sang et al. | 2016
- 305
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Short-sighted to cut environment posts.(Letter to the editor)Lindenmayer, David et al. | 2016
- 305
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IPBES: Biodiversity central to food securityDeClerck, Fabrice et al. | 2016
- 305
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Junior researchers: Hasty publication compromises rigourKarve, Shraddha Madhav et al. | 2016
- 305
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Correspondence| 2016
- 308
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How crystals get an edgeAnna Fontcuberta I Morral et al. | 2016
- 308
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Materials science: How crystals get an edgeFontcuberta i Morral, Anna et al. | 2016
- 309
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Biomedicine: Visionary stem-cell therapiesDaniels, Julie T et al. | 2016
- 309
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Visionary stem-cell therapiesJulie T Daniels et al. | 2016
- 309
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Visionary stem-cell therapies: stem-cell engineering has allowed successful cornea transplantations in rabbits and the regeneration of transparent lens tissue in children, demonstrating the therapeutic potential of this approachDaniels, Julie T et al. | 2016
- 310
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China's contribution to climate change: carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel use in China have grown dramatically in the past few decades, yet it emerges that the country's relative contribution to global climate change has remained surprisingly constantSpracklen, Dominick V et al. | 2016
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Global warming: China's contribution to climate changeSpracklen, Dominick V et al. | 2016
- 310
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China's contribution to climate changeDominick V Spracklen et al. | 2016
- 311
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100 Years ago| 2016
- 311
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50 Years Ago/100 Years Ago| 2016
- 311
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50 &100 Years Ago| 2016
- 311
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50 Years ago| 2016
- 312
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Microrobotics: Swimmers by designAranson, Igor S et al. | 2016
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Swimmers by design: scientists have created soft microrobots whose body shapes can be controlled by structured light, and which self-propel by means of travelling-wave body deformations similar to those exhibited by swimming protozoaAranson, Igor S et al. | 2016
- 312
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Swimmers by designIgor S Aranson et al. | 2016
- 313
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Virology: The X-Files of hepatitis BLiang, T Jake et al. | 2016
- 313
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The X-Files of hepatitis BT Jake Liang et al. | 2016
- 314
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Coral reefs: Turning back timeLough, Janice M et al. | 2016
- 314
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Turning back timeJanice M Lough et al. | 2016
- 317
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Interface dynamics and crystal phase switching in GaAs nanowiresDaniel Jacobsson et al. | 2016
- 323
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Lens regeneration using endogenous stem cells with gain of visual functionHaotian Lin et al. | 2016
- 329
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Observing cellulose biosynthesis and membrane translocation in crystalloJacob L W Morgan et al. | 2016
- 335
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Crystal structures of the M1 and M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorsDavid M Thal et al. | 2016
- 341
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Positron annihilation signatures associated with the outburst of the microquasar V404 CygniThomas Siegert et al. | 2016
- 344
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Late Tharsis formation and implications for early MarsSylvain Bouley et al. | 2016
- 348
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Enhancing coherence in molecular spin qubits via atomic clock transitionsMuhandis Shiddiq et al. | 2016
- 352
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Three-dimensional control of the helical axis of a chiral nematic liquid crystal by lightZhi-gang Zheng et al. | 2016
- 357
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The contribution of China's emissions to global climate forcingBengang Li et al. | 2016
- 362
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Reversal of ocean acidification enhances net coral reef calcificationRebecca Albright et al. | 2016
- 366
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Vast assembly of vocal marine mammals from diverse species on fish spawning groundDelin Wang et al. | 2016
- 371
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Sensory experience regulates cortical inhibition by inducing IGF1 in VIP neuronsA R Mardinly et al. | 2016
- 376
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Co-ordinated ocular development from human iPS cells and recovery of corneal functionRyuhei Hayashi et al. | 2016
- 381
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Therapeutic efficacy of the small molecule GS-5734 against Ebola virus in rhesus monkeysTravis K Warren et al. | 2016
- 386
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Hepatitis B virus X protein identifies the Smc5/6 complex as a host restriction factorAdrien Decorsière et al. | 2016
- 390
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Sequence-dependent but not sequence-specific piRNA adhesion traps mRNAs to the germ plasmAnastassios Vourekas et al. | 2016
- 395
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Crystal structure of a substrate-engaged SecY protein-translocation channelLong Li et al. | 2016
- 400
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CORRIGENDUM| 2016
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Corrigendum: Domains of genome-wide gene expression dysregulation in Down's syndromeLetourneau, Audrey et al. | 2016
- 400
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Corrigendum: Failure to replicate the STAP cell phenomenonDe Los Angeles, Alejandro et al. | 2016
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Corrigendum: Hallmarks of pluripotencyDe Los Angeles, Alejandro et al. | 2016
- 401
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LIVING FACTORIES OF THE FUTUREMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2016
- 405
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Career planning: Question timeSmaglik, Paul et al. | 2016
- 408
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GENIUS LOCIS R Algernon et al. | 2016
- 408
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Genius loci: interactive fieldwork.(FUTURES: SCIENCE FICTION)Algernon, S.R et al. | 2016
- 560
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PERSPECTIVE: City farming needs monitoringAndrew A Meharg et al. | 2016
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Dry-season greening of Amazon forestsSaleska, Scott R et al. | 2016
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Morton et al. replyMorton, Douglas C et al. | 2016
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Note from Supplements EditorNicky Phillips et al. | 2016
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TOP TEAMS TO BE RECKONED WITHSmriti Mallapaty et al. | 2016
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Green space: A natural highGilbert, Natasha et al. | 2016
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FLAGGING FORTUNES INVITE REFORMIchiko Fuyuno et al. | 2016
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Urban physicsKevin Pollock et al. | 2016
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Nature Index 2016 JapanPhillips, Nicky et al. | 2016
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The world is in the midst of the largest wave of urban growth in historyHodson, Richard et al. | 2016
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Urban health and well-beingHodson, Richard et al. | 2016
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Disease: Poverty and pathogensEisenstein, Michael et al. | 2016
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Swimming against the tide: the rising stars on Japan's research landscape include traditional big-hitters and newer institutions selected for initiatives to boost their global standing and promote autonomyZastrow, Mark et al. | 2016
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The rise of the urbanite| 2016
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The urban downshiftSarah Deweerdt et al. | 2016
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Table of Contents| 2016
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The Japanese government recently presented a confronting picture of the state of sciencePhillips, Nicky et al. | 2016
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Eye on the prize, but grasp loosens: in most of the past 15 years, Japanese scientists have been named Nobel Laureates for work in chemistry and physics, but illustrious awards may be harder to come by in the next eraHornyak, Tim et al. | 2016
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Mobility: The urban downshiftDeWeerdt, Sarah et al. | 2016
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Dry-season greening of Amazon forests/Morton et al. replyScott R Saleska et al. | 2016
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Top teams to be reckoned with: Japan's institututions are increasingly joining huge collaborative research efforts, realizing that, on the big questions facing science, a problem shared is a problem halvedMallapaty, Smriti et al. | 2016
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A network of knowledge: research breakthroughs are a global pursuit, and while there is healthy rivalry between nations, Japan and its strongest competitors are increasingly joining forces.(NATURE INDEX: JAPAN)Kogleck, Larissa et al. | 2016
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NATURE INDEX JAPAN TABLES| 2016
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Stress: The privilege of healthMaxmen, Amy et al. | 2016
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City farming needs monitoring: pollution poses a significant challenge to food production in urban environmentsMeharg, Andrew A et al. | 2016
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EYE ON THE PRIZE, BUT GRASP LOOSENSTim Hornyak et al. | 2016
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Poverty and pathogensMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2016
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Flagging fortunes invite reform: Japan's quest to retain its status as a global research leader by enticing foreign students and faculty is the right response, say observers, but efforts are yet to have an impactFuyuno, Ichiko et al. | 2016
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Fermat proof earns theorist Abel Prize: Andrew Wiles rewarded for cracking historic puzzleCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2016
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Poverty and pathogens: the growth of slums in the developing world's rapidly expanding cities is creating new opportunities for infectious disease to flourish and spreadEisenstein, Michael et al. | 2016
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SWIMMING AGAINST THE TIDEMark Zastrow et al. | 2016
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The urban downshift: transporting people around the cities of the future is a public-policy challenge, but it's also an opportunity to improve the health of urban populationsDeweerdt, Sarah et al. | 2016
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A natural highNatasha Gilbert et al. | 2016
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The privilege of healthAmy Maxmen et al. | 2016
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Flooding: Water potentialGaines, James M et al. | 2016
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Water potentialJames M Gaines et al. | 2016
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Policy: Urban physicsPollock, Kevin et al. | 2016
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A natural high: exposure to nature makes people happy and could cut mental-health inequalities between the rich and poor.(GREEN SPACE)Gilbert, Natasha et al. | 2016