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Your weekly update from Nature's global news team.
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Near-complete tally lists more than 220,000 species and deletes 190,400 duplicates. Read More ▶
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130,000-year-old claws show tell-tale signs of ornamental decoration. Read More ▶
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But surveillance of avian influenza viruses is patchy and slow. Read More ▶
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Momentum is building to establish a new geological epoch that recognizes humanity's impact on the planet. But there is fierce debate behind the scenes. Read More ▶
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Particles streaming from Enceladus strengthen push to hunt for extraterrestrial life. Read More ▶
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The week in science: NASA's Dawn probe orbits dwarf planet Ceres; ivory burns in Kenya; and the first round-the-world trip by a solar plane begins. Read More ▶
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As the Large Hadron Collider switches on again, a graphical guide to what it might find. Read More ▶
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The world is full of bloody conflicts that can drag on for decades. Some researchers are trying to find resolutions through complexity science. Read More ▶
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Commercial hunting wiped out almost three million animals last century. Read More ▶
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Voltage changes coax frog cells to build new brain tissue. Read More ▶
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Political stand off leaves key programmes preparing for shut down. Read More ▶
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Scientists everywhere must champion a set of US education standards that promote Earth sciences, argues Nicole D. LaDue. Read More ▶
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Geneticists meet to work out why the rate of change in the genome is so hard to pin down. Read More ▶
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National Science Foundation under pressure from lawmakers to revise its agenda. Read More ▶
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Tech giant Apple introduces mobile platform for biomedical research. Read More ▶
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Nature Insight Frontiers in biology
This year's Frontiers in Biology Insight covers the amygdala and how technology is helping us to understand its complex connectivity, innate lymphoid cells, nutrient-sensing mechanisms in mammals, a form of cell death called necroptosis, and the regulation and function of DNA methylation and its use as a cellular marker.
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ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
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The Francis Crick Institute
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