Zeitschriften, nature von Antiquariat-Artemis Mareen Lorenz
Vol 509, No 7502, Mai 2014, The Human Proteome
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Policy: An intergovernmental panel on antimicrobial resistance Drug-resistant microbes are spreading. A coordinated, global effort is needed to keep drugs working and develop alternatives, say Mark Woolhouse and Jeremy Farrar. Health care: Bring microbial sequencing to hospitals Analysing bacteri…
Vol 517, No 7532, Januar 2015, Sands of Titan
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Editorials Time for the social sciences Governments that want the natural sciences to deliver more for society need to show greater commitment towards the social sciences and humanities. World View The rising pressure of global water shortages Water is becoming more scarce as populations increase…
Vol. 511, No. 7510, Juli 2014
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This Week Editorials Top The wrong kind of carbon cut The repeal of Australia s carbon-pricing scheme the first time a nation has reversed action on climate change sets a worrying example for other countries mulling steps to reduce emissions. Fusion furore Soaring construction costs for ITER are…
Vol 511, No. 7508, Juli 2014
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comment Non-communicable diseases: Healthy living needs global governance Lawrence O. Gostin calls for action on nutrition, pollution and the built environment to curb non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cancer. History: Fifty years of EMBO Georgina Ferry reflects on the evolution of t…
Vol 511, No. 7509, Juli 2014, Inside Jupiter
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Struggle for independence The faculty of the Scripps Research Institute is bucking a national trend with its refusal to merge with the University of Southern California. Within reach A redoubling of efforts should swiftly eradicate polio from its last strongholds. Food for thought Researchers inv…
Vol 510, No. 7506, Juni, 2014, Resistance Fighter
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comment Energy: Consider the global impacts of oil pipelines Debates over oil-sands infrastructure obscure a broken policy process that overlooks broad climate, energy and environment issues, warn Wendy J. Palen and colleagues. Physics: Bell s theorem still reverberates Fifty years ago, John Bell…
Vol 510, No. 7505, Juni, Water Cooled
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comment Stem cells: Taking a stand against pseudoscience Elena Cattaneo and Gilberto Corbellini are among the academics working to protect patients from questionable stem-cell therapies. Here, they share their experiences and opinions of the long, hard fight for evidence to prevail. Regulation: S…
Vol 512, No. 7514, August, Early Adapters
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Biogeochemistry: Microbes eat rock under ice Martyn Tranter See also Letter by Christner et al. Developmental biology: It takes muscle to make blood cells Suphansa Sawamiphak & Didier Y. R. Stainier See also Letter by Nguyen et al. See also Letter by Kobayashi et al. Earth science: Warning signs…
Vol 512, No 7513, August, The Cop9 Signalosome
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Society: Don, t blame the mothers Careless discussion of epigenetic research on how early life affects health across generations could harm women, warn Sarah S. Richardson and colleagues. Books and Arts Top History of engineering: Wonder maker Andrew Robinson delves into a study inspired by James…
Vol 512, No. 7512, August 2014, Growth Factor
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Polar research: Six priorities for Antarctic science Mahlon C. Kennicutt II, Steven L. Chown and colleagues outline the most pressing questions in southern polar research, and call for greater collaboration and environmental protection in the region. Books and Arts Top Culture: Artistic alchemy P…