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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageCorrespondence US air pollution is harmful and fine particles can kill p709 Steve Moorhouse
doi:10.1038/445709a
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Quality evaluation needs some better quality tools p709 Thomas F. Döring
doi:10.1038/445709b
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Fossils: professionals and amateurs can cooperate p709 Nigel Hughes
doi:10.1038/445709c
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Ignore the spurious claims of private fossil-hoarders p709 Jean-Louis Hartenberger
doi:10.1038/445709d
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBooks and Arts Choose your own reward p711 Does human creativity stem from a process that turns arbitrary ideas into goals like food and sex?
Andy Clark reviews Why Choose This Book? How We Make Decisions by Read Montague
doi:10.1038/445711a
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Shooting for the Moon p712 Alex Roland reviews The Man Who Ran the Moon: James Webb, JFK, and the Secret History of Project Apollo by Piers Bizony
doi:10.1038/445712a
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Opposites attract p713 John Whitfield reviews Measuring the World by Daniel Kehlmann
doi:10.1038/445713a
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Science in culture p714 Lucia Covi uses modern microscopy to highlight the world at the nanoscale.
Martin Kemp
doi:10.1038/445714a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageEssay Connections Collective minds p715 By tapping into social cues, individuals in a group may gain access to higher-order computational capacities that mirror the group's responses to its environment.
Iain Couzin
doi:10.1038/445715a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Conservation biology: The diversity of biodiversity p717 Species richness is not the same as evolutionary richness. So which is the better measure for setting conservation priorities? The flora of the Cape of South Africa provides a test for that pressing question.
Arne Ø. Mooers
doi:10.1038/445717a
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Analytical chemistry: Sense and versatility p718 Molecules that detect chemicals are the workhorses of analytical devices, but most recognize only one kind of target. A molecular sensor has now been devised that measures the concentrations of several metal ions.
A. Prasanna de Silva
doi:10.1038/445718a
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50 & 100 Years Ago p719 doi:10.1038/445719a
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Plasma physics: On the crest of a wake p721 What a conventional particle accelerator needs kilometres to achieve, a compact 'plasma wakefield' accelerator has just mastered in less than a metre. So is it adieu to the era of the gargantuan mega-accelerator?
Robert Bingham
doi:10.1038/445721a
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Vascular Biology: Vessel guidance p722 Embryos and tumours use the same signalling pathways to direct the formation of blood vessels. Discovery of a new role for the Notch pathway in that process presents a fresh option for cancer treatment.
Thomas Gridley
doi:10.1038/445722a
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Quantum mechanics: The truth about reality p723 Hopes of keeping quantum mechanics 'real' have been dashed by new measurements of neutrons' quantum behaviour. Despite what our classical sensibilities require, the world is indeed fundamentally random.
Gregor Weihs
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