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Nature 455, 734-735 (9 October 2008) | doi:10.1038/455734b; Published online 8 October 2008
Open Innovation Challenges
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Direct Molecular Detection of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
This Challenge is looking for novel approaches to protein and nucleic acid detection. This is an Id...
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Methods of Modeling Adaptation in Populations
The analysis of adaptation with a population is a frequently encountered computational modeling scen...
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Science at the movies
Jascha Hoffman1
ARTS REVIEWED: -Imagine Science Film Festival
New York City, New York
16–25 October 2008
ARTS REVIEWED: -CinemaScience
Village CinemaScience, Bordeaux, France
16–26 October 2008
When scientists appear on the big screen, if at all, they tend to be going mad or else paying for their hubris — think Dr. Strangelove, Jurassic Park and A Beautiful Mind. This month, two new film festivals — the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York (http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com
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