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16 days agoHow to view this content in this movie, please email npg@nature.com . The Flash Plugin You will need the Flash ... Nature. nature.com more open pop
27:10 -1 month agoIn December, policy makers will meet in Copenhagen, Denmark to thrash out a new global deal on climate change. The aim is to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius above ... media.nature.com more open pop
11 months agoA blog exploring complex systems and science; the convergence of the arts, natural and social sciences. network.nature.com more open pop
1 month agoIncreasing Access To Bioinformatics Resources: Increase Community Curation by Increasing Your Community Increasing Access To Bioinformatics Resources: Increase Community ... precedings.nature.com more open pop
17:42 -3 months agoBreaking down Alzheimer's: Simon Poepsel is about to embark on PhD work on a protein that might help us to treat this devastating disease, and Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover ... multimedia.nature.com more open pop
01:58 -7 days agoNature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktop Vibrating ions get entangled ions then began to vibrate in lockstep (see video ). " This is the first time we've ... nature.com more open pop
18:10 -2 months agoSmart drugs and sneaky microbes: Maartje Basting's work will aid the development of 'smart drugs' which target specific proteins, proteins like the aquaporins discovered by ... media.nature.com more open pop
1 month agoEnvironmental modelling and Web 2.0 � using Connotea to share XML-represented information Environmental modelling and Web � using Connotea to share XML-represented information ... precedings.nature.com more open pop
01:06 -5 months agoSupplementary information S1 (movie) | Time-lapse movie of human HeLa cells undergoing apoptosis. apoptotic cells by phagocytes early in the process. Supplementary information ... nature.com more open pop
17:29 -2 months agoSeeing green: Roger Tsien won the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on green fluorescent protein (GFP). Tyler Arbour is just starting out in his scientific career, and ... media.nature.com more open pop
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