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  • Nature Outlook |

  • Nature Outlook |

    "All couples and individuals have the basic right to decide freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children and to have the information, education and means to do so." Few would disagree with this statement, agreed by world leaders at the United Nations' International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, a decade ago.

  • Nature Outlook |

    Malaria: The long road to a healthy Africa. The Naturezeroes in on the major issues in the war on malaria, with a particular focus on Africa. It analyses the current state of affairs, the major scientific and other obstacles in treatment and control, and the promising areas where substantial progress might be made.

  • Nature Outlook |

    Japan is changing. The cynic might say that this can't be so - that Japanese policy-makers always talk about change but that nothing ever happens. It is indeed true that new policies in Japan often end up having little ultimate effect, that new systems are trumped by conventional ways of doing things. The latest policy initiative - the reorganization of the universities into administratively independent organizations - might seem to be just another in a long line.

  • Nature Outlook |

    San Diego: Rise of a high-tech cluster. Natureis pleased to present a supplement on the San Diego region. The features in this supplement examine the evolution of San Diego from a small military town to a high-tech juggernaut.