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2007年02月15日 Nature中英文摘要

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Science needs to be better applied to the US food-safety system.

doi:10.1038/445683b

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Methods in full p684
From now on, Nature authors will be able to include more experimental details in their papers.

doi:10.1038/445684a

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Top of pageResearch Highlights
Research highlights p686
doi:10.1038/445686a

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Top of pageNews
Broad sweep of genome zeroes in on diabetes p688
Gene association studies begin to bear fruit.

Gene Russo

doi:10.1038/445688a

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Berkeley's energy deal with BP sparks unease p688
Fears rise about loss of academic freedom.

Rex Dalton

doi:10.1038/445688b

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Disputed inquiry clears bubble-fusion engineer p690
Purdue's investigation fails to satisfy critics.

Eugenie Samuel Reich

doi:10.1038/445690a

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Key biology databases go wiki p691
Collaborative approach aims to keep pace with discoveries.

Jim Giles

doi:10.1038/445691a

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Norway unveils design of 'doomsday' seed bank p693
Arctic storage site will hold 1.5 million crop strains.

Michael Hopkin

doi:10.1038/445693a

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Sidelines p693
doi:10.1038/445693b

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Physicists pitch biggest accelerator p694
Plan sets price-tag for next-generation collider.

Geoff Brumfiel

doi:10.1038/445694a

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Pigments help to date disputed masterpiece p695
Spectroscopy puts painting in the Renaissance.

Alison Abbott

doi:10.1038/445695a

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News in brief p697
doi:10.1038/445697a

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Correction p697
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Party of one
A word in the right place p698
Lobbyists give an impetus to causes that can offer a significant advantage on Capitol Hill. But how do they go about getting their way? David Goldston examines their role in securing science funding.

David Goldston

doi:10.1038/445698a

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Top of pageBusiness
France strives for sharper image p699
As US biotechnology companies seek to expand or relocate their operations abroad, Paris is pitching itself as a scientifically strategic location. Rex Dalton reports.

doi:10.1038/445699a

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Top of pageNews Features
Scientists in love: When two worlds collide p700
One half of a physics couple that met online, Jennifer Ouellette seeks some advice from married scientists on how to handle both long-distance and up-close relationships, while juggling career and family. Can love survive?

doi:10.1038/445700a

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Food chains: Killer in the kelp p703
Could a change in the dining habits of orcas crash an ecosystem? Mark Schrope reports on a mystery that reveals how little we know of the oceans.

doi:10.1038/445703a

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India's watchdog: A breath of fresh air p706
How often does independent research change laws as well as minds? A lobby group in Delhi is forcing the Indian government into new regulations. Apoorva Mandavilli meets its leader.

doi:10.1038/445706a

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