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Comment in response to 'A question of method' by Samia A. Hurst & Alex Mauron.

Ragnar Rylander

EMBO reports 9, 5, 402 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.58
Response by Samia A. Hurst & Alex Mauron.

Samia A Hurst & Alex Mauron

EMBO reports 9, 5, 402–403 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.59
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An open challenge. Open access and the challenges for scientific publishing.

Xavier Bosch

EMBO reports 9, 5, 404–408 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.60
The grand impact of the Gates Foundation. Sixty billion dollars and one famous person can affect the spending and research focus of public agencies.

Kirstin RW Matthews & Vivian Ho

EMBO reports 9, 5, 409–412 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.52
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We are what we eat. The link between diet, evolution and non-genetic inheritance.

Philip Hunter

EMBO reports 9, 5, 413–415 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.61
Paths to acceptance. The advancement of scientific knowledge is an uphill struggle against 'accepted wisdom'.

Howard Wolinsky

EMBO reports 9, 5, 416–418 (2008). | Full Text | PDF |

doi:10.1038/embor.2008.65
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