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    Sep 5

    On the Nature cover this week: The first-generation offspring of a Neanderthal mother and a Denisovan father.

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    A throng of mummified penguins in Antarctica has been linked to long stretches of abnormally heavy precipitation, which caused the birds' deaths centuries ago

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  3. 5 hours ago

    A powerful gene-editing technique can stimulate dogs’ production of an important muscle protein

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    Scientific processes conducted collaboratively can expedite results. Here are some top tips principal investigators might use help junior scientists navigate the travails of teamwork

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    Some lab supervisors get away with abuse for years. The tendency of universities to take a hands-off approach in the name of academic freedom provides few brakes on outrageous behaviours, says Sherry Moss

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    The very first issue of Nature included articles on "The Recent Total Eclipse of the Sun" and "Protoplasm at the Antipodes". 🌞 Sign up for Nature Briefing newsletter and enter to win your own copy:

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    The amount of water required to produce food across large swathes of Europe could fall significantly if local people improved their diets

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    Sep 11

    Nature Masterclasses have developed a freely available online course that provides an overview of the peer review process and offers practical tips for how to be a great reviewer

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  9. Sep 12

    “It’s all here: the ambition, jealousy and factionalism” - reviews Venki Ramakrishnan’s Gene Machine: The Race to Decipher the Secrets of the Ribosome

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  10. Sep 11

    Wounds and ulcers on mice can be healed by reprogramming cells within the wound into surface skin cells to seal up the injury, reports a study published online this week in Nature.

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  11. Sep 11

    News & Views: An investigation reported in Nature finds that most protein complexes in yeast cells assemble before the subunits have fully formed. This mechanism might prevent the formation of toxic protein aggregates

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  12. Sep 11

    Longer human lives have led to a global burden of late-life disease. This Review, published in Nature, discusses the changes to lifestyle and medical innovations that are needed to prevent disease and increase late-life health.

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    Aug 29

    Can better validation standards help improve experimental reproducibility, and reduce wasted time and costs? with

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  14. Sep 11

    Concern about space junk goes back to the beginning of the satellite era, but the number of objects in orbit is rising so rapidly that researchers are investigating new ways of attacking the problem.

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    Sep 11

    Last chance to sign up for our free event tomorrow! Find out how to for our journals, hear tips on how to be a good reviewer and join in for what promises to be a lively discussion on diversity in peer review. Register here:

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  16. Sep 11

    Low-cost membranes pierced with pores so small that they admit only certain molecules could serve as environmentally friendly filters

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  17. Sep 11

    New Zealand’s embrace of science can make it a rewarding career destination.

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  18. Sep 11

    Editorial: Seventy-five years on, some of Schrödinger's ideas remain difficult — controversial even.

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    Sep 7

    is back! Join us for a day of talks and sessions on the theme of open research. Saturday 3 November 2018, Francis Crick Institute, London. Register your interest here:

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  20. Sep 11

    Calling on the World Meteorological Organization, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme and the Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN to lead development of international program for air-quality monitoring & prediction

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  21. Sep 10

    Scientific knowledge can be used to address social issues. Decision-makers need input from researchers on issues involving science and society

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