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Fossil find challenges mammalian evolution 11-January-2006
Researchers have found a new fossil that challenges conventional wisdom about the evolution of early mammals. Read more of the article entitled 'Fossil find challenges mammalian evolution' Frogs croak due to climate change; Two photons and chips; Plants exhale methane and affect global warming; The ins and outs of breeding; Hit-and-run planets; 11-January-2006
Summaries of newsworthy papers from Nature Vol.439 No.7073 including Neural tube defects untangled; Ants teach each other a lesson Nature press statement on Snuppy 10-January-2006
Nature welcomes the announcement by the inquiry organised by Seoul National University concluding that the Afghan hound Snuppy was indeed a clone, as reported in Nature (Nature 436, 641, 2005). Read more of the article entitled 'Nature press statement on Snuppy' Nature Press Release- For papers that will be published online on 8 January 2006 8-January-2006
Role of genomic instability and p53 in AID-induced c-myc-Igh translocations and Bile acids induce energy expenditure by promoting intracellular thyroid hormone activation Grammar for proteins 5-January-2006
Grammatical rules can be applied to describe the functions of proteins, say researchers in the January issue of Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. |
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