Editorials in 2007

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  • British physics faces an unnecessary squeeze.

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  • Nature is pleased to name Rajendra Pachauri, the Indian engineer and economist, and chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as our inaugural Newsmaker of the Year.

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  • The opportunities currently opening up for Venezuelan science should not be squandered.

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  • More benign global AIDS statistics do not mean that the battle against HIV is being won.

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  • Europe's handling of applications to grow genetically modified crops amounts to bad governance.

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  • Robust scientific institutions won't be built in a day.

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  • Nature's publishers are expanding the licence for reuse of genome papers.

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  • Data sets encapsulating the behaviour of the Earth system are one of the greatest technological achievements of our age — and one of the most deserving of future investment.

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  • Europe needs to find a way to prioritize and build large scientific facilities.

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  • The decision to make the Leopoldina Germany's national academy of sciences is to be welcomed.

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  • Nature has implemented a peer-review policy for strong claims.

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  • How not to mix politics and science.

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  • A broad debate about the use of drugs that improve cognition for both the healthy and the ill is needed.

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  • At December's climate-change meeting, everyone can agree on one thing: it is make-or-break time.

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  • Wave power and other renewable-energy resources deserve carefully targeted government support.

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  • Health authorities have yet to respond effectively to the combination of HIV and tuberculosis.

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