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2020 visions

For the first issue of the new decade, Nature asked a selection of leading researchers and policy-makers where their fields will be ten years from now. We invited them to identify the key questions their disciplines face, the major roadblocks and the pressing next steps.

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2020 visions. Nature 463, 26–32 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/463026a

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