| 2006年11月23日 Nature中英文摘要 | | 点击: 作者:51protocol收集 来源: 时间: 2007-03-13 本站论坛 |
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Editorials French science after Chirac p401 Presidential elections next spring are set to lend fresh impetus to research reform in France.
doi:10.1038/444401a
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Smiles all round p401 Can research buy you happiness?
doi:10.1038/444401b
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A fresh start for Japan p402 Japan has a new prime minister, a new science adviser, and a chance to change its science policy.
doi:10.1038/444402a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageResearch Highlights Research highlights p404 doi:10.1038/444404a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews Anti-evolutionists raise their profile in Europe p406 The teaching of alternative theories to evolution in schools is not just an issue in the United States. Almut Graebsch and Quirin Schiermeier assess whether creationism is threatening science in Europe.
doi:10.1038/444406a
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Q&A Peter Korevaar p407 Peter Korevaar is head of the physics and cosmology working group of Germany's Studiengemeinschaft Wort und Wissen, one of the largest creationist groups in Europe. He holds a PhD in astrophysics and now works at IBM in Mannheim. Quirin Schiermeier asks him about his group's aims.
doi:10.1038/444407a
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Tragedy increases woes of US ice fleet p408 Diver deaths spark safety concerns.
Rex Dalton
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Italian government eases in radical reforms p408 Changes to science policy get warm reception despite budget worries.
Alison Abbott
doi:10.1038/444408b
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Britain plans tough limits to curb emissions p409 Ambitious targets seek to tackle climate change.
Michael Hopkin
doi:10.1038/444409a
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Aboriginal remains head for home p411 UK museum's decision rattles researchers.
Jim Giles
doi:10.1038/444411a
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Sidelines p412 doi:10.1038/444412a
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Universities urged to do more for poor nations p412 Fruits of research should be made available to developing world, say critics.
Erika Check
doi:10.1038/444412b
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Snapshot: A night out in the park p413 Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright...
Erika Check
doi:10.1038/444413a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- News in brief p414 doi:10.1038/444414a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBusiness Nuclear's core business p415 The job of cleaning up Britain's nuclear plants is up for auction — so who might profit from the newly privatized industry? Andrea Chipman reports.
doi:10.1038/444415a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews Features Science in Africa: Conscious of change p416 Khotso Mokhele, formerly in charge of developing research in South Africa, talks to Michael Cherry about the role that science is playing in the nation's development.
doi:10.1038/444416a
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Well-being research: A measure of happiness p418 Philosophers since Aristotle have puzzled over the meaning of happiness. Tony Reichhardt asks what scientists, psychologists and economists can bring to the topic. Are we any closer to being able to quantify joy?
doi:10.1038/444418a
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