| 2007年02月22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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|  | John Carpenter
doi:10.1038/445818a
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Newspaper scare headlines can be counter-productive p818 Mike Hulme
doi:10.1038/445818b
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Niche drugs aren't a cheap alternative to blockbusters p818 W. Ross Tracey
doi:10.1038/445818c
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBooks and Arts Calamity gene p819 When biotechnology spins out of control.
Michael A. Goldman reviews Next by Michael Crichton
doi:10.1038/445819a
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The two faces of science p820 Richard Yeo reviews The Intelligibility of Nature: How Science Makes Sense of the World by Peter Dear
doi:10.1038/445820a
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Ordering according to size p821 Victor Smetacek reviews Why Size Matters: From Bacteria to Blue Whales by John Tyler Bonner
doi:10.1038/445821a
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For the love of Greece p822 doi:10.1038/445822a
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The pleasure principle p822 Tim D. Spector reviews The Science of Orgasm by Barry R. Komisaruk, Carlos Beyer-Flores and Beverly Whipple
doi:10.1038/445822b
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageEssay Connections Bringing cartoons to life p823 To understand cells as dynamic systems, mathematical tools are needed to fill the gap between molecular interactions and physiological consequences.
John J. Tyson
doi:10.1038/445823a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Animal Behaviour: Planning for breakfast p825 It is commonly believed that planning for the future is a skill unique to humans. Could other animals, even those as evolutionarily distant as western scrub-jays, share this skill with us?
Sara J. Shettleworth
doi:10.1038/445825a
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Organic chemistry: A tuxedo for iodine atoms p826 Iodine atoms can be fitted with a chemical jacket to control the conversion of simple carbon chains into complex iodine-containing molecules. Previously, such reactions were only possible with enzymes.
Phil S. Baran and Thomas J. Maimone
doi:10.1038/445826a
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Biomechanics: Fish feeding hardly a drag p827 Mathematical simulations of prey capture in an aqueous environment, tuned by observational data, have produced a fresh view of the forces generated by suction feeding in fishes.
Mason N. Dean and Adam P. Summers
doi:10.1038/445827a
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50 & 100 Years Ago p827 doi:10.1038/445827b
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Human genetics: Variants in common diseases p828 Most common diseases arise from interaction between multiple genetic variations and factors such as diet. Studies of such diseases that exploit the rich data on variation in the human genome are just beginning.
Nelson B. Freimer and Chiara Sabatti
doi:10.1038/nature05568
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Music: Let the people sing p829 Richard Webb
doi:10.1038/445829a
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Glaciology: Lubricating lakes p830 More than 150 subglacial lakes have been discovered beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. The four most recent additions, found right at the start of fast flow in a large ice stream, suggest that the lakes influence ice dynamics.
Jack Kohler
doi:10.1038/445830a
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Physical chemistry: Oil on troubled waters p831
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