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October 2008
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Primate researchers ask the big questions - Premium content
Scientists chart course for studies of humans' closest relatives.
31 October 2008
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Phoenix faces final curtain - Premium content
Mars lander struggles to communicate in its last days.
31 October 2008
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Briefing: Antarctica hit by climate change - Premium content
Study shows human fingerprints on the polar thermostats.
30 October 2008
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Technological innovation may have driven first human migration - Premium content
Ancient tools give up their makers' secrets.
30 October 2008
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Shell study sheds light on biomineralization - Premium content
The presence of certain molecules influences calcite growth.
30 October 2008
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How to repair the biggest science experiment in the world - Premium content
Physicists get CSI on the LHC.
29 October 2008
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Ancient tsunami uncovered - Premium content
Indian Ocean disaster of 2004 was biggest in more than 600 years.
29 October 2008
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Stem-cell law goes to the polls - Premium content
The 4 November election will settle more than who sits in the White House.
29 October 2008
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Pharmaceutical futures: A fiendish puzzle - Premium content
Where should the drug industry go to find new ideas? In the first of two features, Alison Abbott asks if the future lies in systems biology -- a field that attempts to piece together 'everything'. In the second, David Cyranoski looks at drug companies' attraction to China.
29 October 2008
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Pharmaceutical futures: Made in China? - Premium content
Where should the drug industry go to find new ideas? In the first of two features, Alison Abbott asked if the future lies in systems biology -- a field that attempts to piece together 'everything'. In this, the second feature, David Cyranoski looks at drug companies' attraction to China.
29 October 2008
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