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Nature Podcast
28 March 2013
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00:33
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The paper is dead
So long traditional articles, welcome algorithms that filter and rate scholarly offerings as they happen
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06:44
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Crystal-free crystallography
New method analyses the structure of small molecules without having to freeze them in place
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12:57
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Research Highlights
Hunting primates changes their habitats, and male mice with a brain lesion develop fatherly instincts
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14:24
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The ocean exhales
During ice ages, there’s a lot of carbon dioxide sequestered in the deep ocean. How does it get out in times of warming?
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20:08
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NewsChat
More from the publishing special. This time: what price open access?
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