|
Nature Magazine May 31 2007
2007-08-09 11:48:00 Nature Magazine May 31 2007PDF | English | 14 MBOnly registered users can download this file. Please Register or Login
Nature Magazine 16 February 2006
2007-04-26 14:49:00 Nature Magazine 16 February 2006 Think global ‘Virtual globe’ software is transforming our ability to visualize and hypothesize in three dimensions. Educators take note. It’s academic The development of scientific academies could help to put science to work in Africa. NASA in reverse The US space agency’s relationship with scientists is hitting a new low.
Nature Magazine 9 February 2006
2007-04-26 14:46:00 Nature Magazine 9 February 2006 Physics fights back President Bush’s 2007 budget request was strongly favoured of the physical sciences ? but researchers can’t count their chickens yet. Network of concern The misuse of biological agents can only effectively be policed by biologists. Japan’s research conduct A framework is required for investigations into scientific misconduct in Japan.
Nature Magazine 2 February 2006
2007-04-26 14:29:00 Nature Magazine 2 February 2006 When a vaccine is safe The search for an acceptable vaccine against Lyme disease demonstrates that unfounded public fears place pressures on vaccine developers that go beyond reasonable safety considerations. Recycling the past The idea of reprocessing of nuclear fuel should be laid to rest. Malaria quagmire The progress of Africa’s largest health problem remains painfully ...
Nature Magazine 26 January 2006
2007-04-26 14:21:00 Nature Magazine 26 January 2006 Chinese hesitancy on avian flu China has to start pulling its weight as a participant in the global response to bird flu ? and to learn to collaborate more openly. A firm foundation? A European science agency has been struggling to establish a clear identity for more than thirty years. Warming to economics Collaboration with economists, ...
Nature Magazine 19 January 2006
2007-04-25 07:51:00 Nature Magazine 19 January 2006 Standards for papers on cloning In the wake of the Hwang scandal, journals have been reviewing their refereeing procedures. Following a survey of experts, here are Nature’s thoughts on papers about cloning, with an invitation to comment. A new ERA? A novel component of the European Research Area will require national funders’ cooperation. Circulation challenge The ...
Nature Magazine 12 January 2006
2007-04-25 07:48:00 Nature Magazine 12 January 2006 Ethics and fraud The trajectory of the Hwang scandal highlights the shortness of the path between unethical behaviour and outright misconduct. Three cheers for peers Thanks are due to researchers who act as referees, as editors resolve their often contradictory advice. ?
Nature Magazine 5 January 2006
2007-04-25 07:45:00 Nature Magazine 5 January 2006 No new start at Los Alamos A fresh contract for the management of the New Mexico nuclear-weapons laboratory offers it little prospect of a happy and prosperous new year. Developing resistance A study of opposition to a vaccine for children shows how the public can lose faith in science. Sound science Audio files downloaded from the ... |



