| 2007年01月18日 Nature中英文摘要 | 点击: 作者:51protocol收集 来源: 时间: 2007-03-13 本站论坛
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David Goldston
doi:10.1038/445248a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBusiness Turning back the clock p249 Technology companies across the United States are under investigation for manipulating the timing of their bosses' stock options. Heidi Ledford reports.
doi:10.1038/445249a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews Features Biological robotics: Working out the bugs p250 Programming a robot to think like an insect is tough, finds Alison Abbott, but it could help breed machines as manoeuvrable as flies.
doi:10.1038/445250a
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Statistics: Conviction by numbers p254 Statistics have the power to trip everyone up — including judges and juries. Even when extra care is taken to get the numbers right in court, confusion often reigns. Mark Buchanan reports.
doi:10.1038/445254a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageCorrespondence How a database of nuclear databases could help the effort to combat trafficking p256 Klaus Luetzenkirchen and Klaus Mayer
doi:10.1038/445256a
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Time to give due weight to the 'carbon footprint' issue p256 Geoffrey Hammond
doi:10.1038/445256b
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Moon and Venus as worthy of exploration as Mars p256 Curt Covey
doi:10.1038/445256c
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Need to speak English puts burden on Asian scientists p256 Ian Smith
doi:10.1038/445256d
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageCommentaries Merging and emerging cohorts: Not worth the wait p257 How best to study the effects of genes and environment on US health? In the first of two commentaries, Walter C. Willett and his co-authors argue that investing in existing studies is the most efficient approach.
doi:10.1038/445257a
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Merging and emerging cohorts: Necessary but not sufficient p259 doi:10.1038/445259a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBooks and Arts Social outcasts p261 The most commonly studied social insects are the Hymenoptera, but what about all the rest?
Jenai M. Milliser and George W. Uetz review The Other Insect Societies by James T. Costa
doi:10.1038/445261a
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Beyond fractals p262 J. R. Mureika reviews Superfractals: Patterns of Nature by Michael F. Barnsley
doi:10.1038/445262a
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Heady days in Princeton p263 John Stachel reviews Pursuit of Genius: Flexner, Einstein, and the Early Faculty at the Institute for Advanced Study by Steve Batterson
doi:10.1038/445263a
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Display elements p263 Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent reviews The Periodic Table: Its Story And Its SignificanceEric M. Scerri
doi:10.1038/445263b
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Science in culture p264 Vija Celmins' graphite and charcoal drawings are inspired by the natural world.
Colin Martin
doi:10.1038/445264a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageEssay Concept Galaxy Morphology: Out of order p265 Recent observations of vast numbers of galaxies may pose problems for the galaxy classification scheme proposed by Edwin Hubble.
Sidney van den Bergh
doi:10.1038/445265a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Influenza: Fatal immunity and the 1918 virus p267
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