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World’s botanic gardens should work together
2017 Nature
doi: 10.1038/549432apmid: 28959985
A study suggests a possible way to save more species.
doi: 10.1038/549432apmid: 28959985
A study suggests a possible way to save more species.
de Morree, Antoine; Collman, Forrest; Gordon, Catherine; Klabunde, Megan
doi: 10.1038/nj7673-555apmid: N/A
Postdoc advocacy is key, say Antoine de Morrée, Forrest Collman, Catherine Gordon and Megan Klabunde.
doi: 10.1038/549454apmid: N/A
Greg Lynall unpeels the science in the satire on the 350th anniversary of Jonathan Swift's birth.
doi: 10.1038/549456apmid: N/A
Judith Glynn takes in a show that probes the nexus of graphic art, behaviour and public health.
doi: 10.1038/549s64apmid: N/A
Saudi Arabian students returning from scholarships abroad bring opportunities and challenges to the kingdom.
doi: 10.1038/549S19apmid: 28953860
When threats emerge to the blood supply, public-health officials must make difficult decisions to reduce the risk of infections being transmitted by transfusions.
doi: 10.1038/549465apmid: 28959960
Mutations that drive the abnormal expansion of progenitor subpopulations of blood cells are known to cause leukaemia. A genetic analysis reveals that these clonal blood stem-cell mutations are also common in people who have solid tumours.
doi: 10.1038/549431apmid: 28959991
As research and editorial processes become increasingly open, scientists and editors need to be proactive but also alert to risks.
doi: 10.1038/nature.2017.22655pmid: 28959989
Giant observatory announces long-awaited result.
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