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Nature 457, 1087 (26 February 2009) | doi:10.1038/4571087a; Published online 25 February 2009
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Novel Approaches to Protecting Maize from Insect Damage
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Methods of Modeling Adaptation in Populations
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Movies for a scientific mind
Jascha Hoffman1
It will be a good year for films about science, judging from the screenings at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, held in Park City, Utah, last month. Aside from environmental documentaries, some of the more intriguing films on offer examined the human mind.
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