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Approvals on trial
Researchers demand more harmonization of European rules for approving clinical studies.
10 July 2009
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Mars rover devours budgets
Ever-growing cost of the planned Mars Science Laboratory threatens other space missions.
10 July 2009
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Q&A: Taiwan's hopes for a biotech revolution
The president of the country's top research institute on growing the knowledge economy.
10 July 2009
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News special : Swine Flu
The World Health Organization declared the first flu pandemic in 41 years on 11 June. As details of the global impact of the 2009 H1N1 flu virus and the efforts to combat the threat unfold, Nature News is covering the outbreak in an online special, that includes breaking news, blog posts from The Great Beyond and a timeline, as well as our coverage of past flu outbreaks.
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