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Originally thought to be an infection, leukaemia is the malignant malfunction in the production of blood cells. Nature Video looks
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How has Earth's climate changed in the past 2,000 years?In a recent progress article in Nature Geoscience, this
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Like us, birds stand on two legs. But unlike us they 'crouch'. To explain this odd posture, scientists
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In 2012 Ewen Callaway travelled to Northern Nigeria to learn more about the global polio eradication effort. We join him
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Scientists have come up with a way to make whole brains transparent, so they can be labelled with molecular markers
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Scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston have created a bioengineered kidney that can be transplanted back into a
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Scientists at the University of California Los Angeles have found a way to create stunningly detailed 3D reconstructing of platinum
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In February 2013, Nature Publishing Group and Frontiers announced a strategic alliance to advance the global open science movement. The
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The clinical Nature Reviews journals save you time by filtering key research into timely, authoritative reviews.Also available through
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After Hurricane Sandy hit New York in October 2012, Jeff Tollefson headed out into the aftermath to see first hand
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A new exhibition at the British Museum features sculptures made up to 40,000 years ago. Dr. Alice Roberts meets curator
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The gut mucosa hosts the body's largest population of immune cells. Nature Immunology in collaboration with Arkitek Studios have produced
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Why do hairy mammals like being stroked? Scientists think that the answer lies in a particular group of neurons which
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The sun's atmosphere, or corona, is far hotter than its surface. A new camera reveals previously unseen magnetic activity
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A growing number of neuroscientists are using baby zebrafish (Danio rerio) to probe the workings of brain circuits. Here researchers
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In November 2012, Geoff Brumfiel traveled to Fukushima Prefecture to learn more about how the nuclear accident has affected mental
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Will Japan build the next generation of particle collider? The International Linear Collider could help particle physicists study the Higgs
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Biomarker testing - looking for protein markers of disease in blood or urine samples - is normally done in labs
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On 5 September, 2012, the Science Museum in London hosted an event to mark the publication in Nature of a
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The John Maddox Prize recognises the work of individuals who promote sound science and evidence on a matter of public
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Bees, the most important pollinators of our crops, are in trouble. All over the world, their populations are decreasing
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Working out what happened in the moments after the Big Bang is difficult. Scientists can come up with theories, but
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The majority of Nobel prizewinners are men, including the two in this film: Harry Kroto and Dudley Herschbach. This gender
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The morning after CERN announces the discovery of the Higgs particle, three young physicists sit down with Nobel prizewinners George
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From submission to citation, see a manuscript pass through Nature's editorial process.For information on submitting a paper to
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This video gives an overview of some of the key papers in the Nature archive. From the development of nuclear
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In the next 100 years or so, we will run out of fossil fuels. In this film, Nobel laureates Mario
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The Hubble Space Telescope has shown us distant galaxies and planets orbiting other stars, deepening our knowledge of the Universe.
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The Nobel laureates and young researchers who met in Lindau this summer came from all over the world, but they
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Ever since a monk called Mendel started breeding pea plants we've been learning about our genomes. In 1953, Watson, Crick
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ENCODE, the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements, is the most ambitious human genetics project to date. It takes the 3
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On 5 August NASA successfully landed its rover, Curiosity, on Mars. Since landing, the rover has captured some striking images
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This is not just another cute animal video compilation. This is science. David Hu and colleagues at the
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Just off the coast of Florida, 17 metres below the surface, lies Aquarius - the world's only operating undersea laboratory.
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Tantalizing glimpses of the Higgs boson have been spotted at CERN. This elusive particle is the last piece of the
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Discover more about Scientific Reports, the online, open access, primary research publication covering all areas of natural science.
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Freelance journalist Henry Nicholls travels to Borneo to meet 'Stumpy', the three-legged Sumatran rhino with a damaged uterus.Some
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Cathy Hutchinson has been unable to move her own arms or legs for 15 years. But using the most