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Found 1124 articles associated to the institution Nature Publishing Group.
 
How water-walking insects defy gravity; Replicating machines, DNA style; Lost (and found) in space; First potential receptor for plant hormone gibberellin; Malnutrition at sea; Acidifying oceans could doom seashells and corals sooner than expected
28-September-2005

Porous material has huge, handed holes; Understanding antibodies; The Dune thing; Diatoms delve deep for nutrients to stay alive; Human protein interactions go large scale; Corrupting the bacterial quorum; Quicksand won't suck you right in

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Buckets of beta cells - Nature Biotechnology; Multiple sclerosis genetics - Nature Genetics
25-September-2005

NATURE AND THE NATURE RESEARCH JOURNALS PRESS RELEASE - For papers published online on 25 September 2005

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Flu efforts hampered
21-September-2005

Scientific understanding of flu, and avian flu, is being delayed by the reluctance of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the world's top public-health agency, to provide outside scientists with access to crucial data.

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Astronomers propose to dump the term 'planet'; Liar liar; Race claims spark fury over Croatia's school curriculum
21-September-2005

An expert panel responsible for ending the debate about whether or not Pluto is a planet have come up with a radical solution. They want to end use of the term 'planet' altogether, unless it is accompanied by a qualifier.

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Parched Europe goes from green to red, The early Universe was full of stars, Phosphorous may be biggest biodiversity threat, The making of Earth's crust, How to dismantle an atomic structure, Is it time for a universal register for animal names?
21-September-2005

Summaries of newsworthy papers from Nature including An organic thyristor, Sequence of chromosome 18 completed, Surprising diet and lifestyle of ancient microbe revealed, Climate models underestimate air pressure changes and Landscaping by Amazonian ants

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