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Distinguishing friend from foe; Instructing specialized immune cells; Learning not to fear, with a little help from Mum
9-July-2006
 
Conservation by numbers, Faking it for physicists, Top five scientists’ blogs
5-July-2006

Tiger conservationists are trying a more business-like approach to saving the threatened species. In a “faking it” style test, a social scientist has fooled a panel of physicist judges into believing that he is an experienced gravitational wave physicist. Weblogs written by scientists are relatively rare, but some of them are proving popular.

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Bird flu: H5N1 hit Nigeria multiple times
5-July-2006

The H5N1 virus has entered Nigeria multiple times according to analyses of the virus, which show that the strains in different Nigerian poultry samples are not closely related. The discovery indicates that the virus has entered Nigeria - the first African country known to harbour the strain - in birds travelling from a range of independent sources.

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Geophysics: Depth constraints on quiet earthquakes
5-July-2006

Summaries of newsworthy papers include Astronomy: A sunshade for seeing planets, Neuroscience: Monkey brain 'tuned' for face recognition, Virology: Retroviral invasion of the koala genome, Microscopy: Spot the nanoflaw and Low-temperature physics: Spot the difference

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Vulnerability to hard drugs
5-July-2006

The theory that experimentation with cannabis is harmless and won’t lead to further drug use is challenged in an online publication in Neuropsychopharmacology this week.

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