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Top of pageNews Features
Genetic information: Codes and enigmas p259
There's more than one way to read a stretch of DNA, finds Helen Pearson — and we need to understand them all.

doi:10.1038/444259a

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Waste management: One man's trash... p262
When landfills overflow, governments need new ways to deal with garbage. David Cyranoski visits a plant in Japan where plasma technology is turning waste into energy.

doi:10.1038/444262a

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Charmed, I'm sure p264
What makes the perfect protein purification or the right reagent reaction? Trevor Stokes investigates the weird world of good-luck lab charms.

doi:10.1038/444264a

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Top of pageCorrespondence
Answering critics can add fuel to controversy p265
Edward Witten

doi:10.1038/444265a

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Criticism: what to do about science's bad public image? p265
Boris Striepen

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Creationists attack secular education in Russia p265
Georgy S. Levit, Uwe Hofeld and Lennart Olsson

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Creationism, evolution: nothing has been proved p265
Maciej Giertych

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Top of pageCommentary
Safe handling of nanotechnology p267
The pursuit of responsible nanotechnologies can be tackled through a series of grand challenges, argue Andrew D. Maynard and his co-authors.

doi:10.1038/444267a

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Top of pageBooks and Arts
Opposition to science p271
A molecular biologist explores the gulf between spirituality and his own rationalist viewpoint.

James T. Bradley reviews Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life by Lee M. Silver

doi:10.1038/444147a

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Biology's big idea p272
David Robinson reviews In the Beat of a Heart: Life, Energy, and the Unity of Nature by John Whitfield

doi:10.1038/444272a

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A complex mind p273
Elio Raviola reviews Il Nobel dimenticato: La vita e la scienza di Camillo Golgi (The Forgotten Nobel: the Life and Science of Camillo Golgi) by Paolo Mazzarello

doi:10.1038/444273a

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Science in culture p274
Artists reveal a variety of responses to the contents of a natural-history museum.

Philip Campbell

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Top of pageNews and Views
Evolutionary biology: Ancient genomics is born p275
The reality of a complete Neanderthal genome draws near, as two papers report the sequencing of large amounts of Neanderthal DNA. The results will help to answer some central questions on human evolution.

David M. Lambert and Craig D. Millar

doi:10.1038/444275a

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Seismology: Greatness thrust upon them p276
The latest research seems to imply that all earthquakes are born equal. But combining that insight with earlier, seemingly contradictory, work could help us to tell which tremors grow to become more equal than others.

James F. Dolan

doi:10.1038/444276a

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50 & 100 Years Ago p277
doi:10.1038/444277a

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Cell biology: Brief encounters bolster contacts p279
Molecules often work together in complexes to carry out their functions in the cell. But how do they get together in such a dynamic environment? A structural study follows proteins as they meet their partners.

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