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'Horizons' articles present experts' visions of the foreseeable future of a research theme. The articles are commissioned by Nature's editors, and usually published without peer review, given Nature's intention of capturing a respected individual perspective. The articles are intended to anticipate the future, but also to influence it.
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The possibility of impossible cultures
Marc D. Hauser
Nature 460, 190–196 (9 July 2009) doi:10.1038/460190a
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Synthesis at the molecular frontier
Paul A. Wender & Benjamin L. Miller
Nature 460, 197–201 (9 July 2009) doi:10.1038/460197a
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Biomarkers in psychiatry
Ilina Singh & Nikolas Rose
Nature 460, 202–207 (9 July 2009) doi:10.1038/460202a
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Toxicology for the twenty-first century
Thomas Hartung
Nature 460, 208–212 (9 July 2009) doi:10.1038/460208a
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Horizons
Philip Campbell
Nature 451, 643 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451643a
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Life, logic and information
Paul Nurse
Nature 454, 424–426 (24 July 2008) doi:10.1038/454424a
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A systematic look at an old problem
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Nature 451, 644–647 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451644a
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Chemistry for everyone
Peter Murray-Rust
Nature 451, 648–651 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451648a
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Building better batteries
M. Armand & J.-M. Tarascon
Nature 451, 652–657 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451652a
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Evolution of anatomy and gene control
Georgy Koentges
Nature 451, 658–663 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451658a
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Wiring up quantum systems
R. J. Schoelkopf & S. M. Girvin
Nature 451, 664-669 (7 February 2008) doi:10.1038/451664a

