Nature
Magazine | Mainstream
Nature is one of the most prominent scientific journals, first published on 4 November 1869. Although most scientific journals are now highly specialized, Nature is idiosyncratic (along with other weekly journals such as Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) in still publishing original research articles across a wide range of scientific fields. In most fields of scientific research, many of the most important new advances each year are published as articles in Nature while significant work published elsewhere is often reported in Nature as letters. Research ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
-
Nature | News How nails regenerate lost fingertips - Nature.com
Headlines & Global NewsNature | News How nails regenerate lost fingertipsNature.comDigit tips, including bone, can regenerate by 5 weeks after amputation in normal mice (top). ...via Google News -
Oceans melt Antarctica's ice from below - Nature.com
National GeographicOceans melt Antarctica's ice from belowNature.comThe Antarctic ice sheet (shown here in a three-dimensional NASA image that exaggerates the vertical scale) ...via Google News -
Stem cells in Texas: Cowboy culture : Nature News & Comment
By offering unproven therapies, a Texas biotechnology firm has sparked a bitter debate about how stem cells should be regulated.Posted by Sally Lehrman -
Safety Survey Reveals Lab Risks
Scientists may have a false sense of security about the safety of their laboratories, according to early results from the first international survey of researchers" workplace ...Posted by Jeff Jung -
Amino-Acid Deficiency Found to Underlie Rare Form of Autism
A rare, hereditary form of autism has been found — and it may be treatable with protein supplements.Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Prosthetic Retina Helps to Restore Sight in Mice
Two neuroscientists have created a prosthesis that can partially restore the sight to blind mice. The device could eventually be developed for use in humans.Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Climate policy: Oil's tipping point has passed - Nature.com
Climate policy: Oil's tipping point has passedNature.comIn many parts of the world, particularly the United States, continuing debates about the quality of climate-change ...via Google News -
Virus-templated self-assembled single-walled carbon nanotubes for highly efficient electron collection in photovoltaic devices
we report the synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotube–TiO2 nanocrystal core–shell nanocomposites using a genetically engineered M13 virus as a template. By using the ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Misconceptions about forest-dwellers overturned
Posted by Benjamin Mossbarger -
Sustainable management of tropical forests has a long way to go
Posted by Benjamin Mossbarger



