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目录:Editorials
Democratic fallacy p389
Japan's effort to make budget allocations by public hearing could be good for the country and for science, but not as currently planned.
doi:10.1038/462389a
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Conservative vacuum p389
Britain's main opposition party needs policies for research and for universities.
doi:10.1038/462389b
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Getting what you pay for p390
The US Food and Drug Administration cannot fulfil its mandate without a serious funding boost.
doi:10.1038/462390a
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Top of pageResearch Highlights
Atmospheric physics: Greased lightning p392
doi:10.1038/462392a
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Palaeontology: Mammoth fungal trail p392
doi:10.1038/462392b
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Chemistry: Get into the groove p392
doi:10.1038/462392c
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Developmental biology: Down the tube p392
doi:10.1038/462392d
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Astronomy: Galaxies aglow p392
doi:10.1038/462392e
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Cancer biology: Dicer blocker p392
doi:10.1038/462392f
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Developmental biology: To be or not to be sperm? p393
doi:10.1038/462393a
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Neuroscience: Rats versus mice p393
doi:10.1038/462393b
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Materials: Healed steel p393
doi:10.1038/462393c
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Meteorology: Can't beat the heat p393
doi:10.1038/462393d
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Top of pageJournal Club
Journal club p393
Philippe Ciais
doi:10.1038/462393e
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Top of pageNews
News briefing: 26 November 2009 p394
The week in science.
doi:10.1038/462394a
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UK physics council sees grim future p396
Second financial crisis in two years leaves researchers questioning the council's long-term viability.
Geoff Brumfiel
doi:10.1038/462396a
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Storm clouds gather over leaked climate e-mails p397
British climate centre reeling over Internet posting of sensitive material.
Quirin Schiermeier
doi:10.1038/462397a
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Indian neutrino lab site rejected p397
Nilgiri location threatens important elephant habitat.
K. S. Jayaraman
doi:10.1038/462397b
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Flu-virus prevalence comes under scrutiny p398
Projects to monitor antibodies seek true extent of H1N1 infection.
Declan Butler
doi:10.1038/462398a
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Japan sets sights on solar power from space p398
Researchers aim to launch full-scale system by 2030.
David Cyranoski
doi:10.1038/462398b
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Icelandic genomics firm goes bankrupt p401
deCODE's demise leaves fate of its valuable genetic database unclear.
Erika Check Hayden
doi:10.1038/462401a
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Famous brain set to go under the knife p403
Slices from the brain of H.M., a key patient in pioneering memory studies, will be immortalized online.
Lizzie Buchen
doi:10.1038/462403a
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Mexico's transgenic maize under fire p404
Experimental planting scheme has insufficient controls to prevent gene flow to native crops, critcs say.
Rex Dalton
doi:10.1038/462404a
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Correction p404
doi:10.1038/462404b
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Top of pageNews Features
The FDA: A tough tonic p406
The new head of the US Food and Drug Administration has inherited an agency battered by crises. Meredith Wadman asks whether Peggy Hamburg can concoct a cure.
doi:10.1038/462406a
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Computational biology: Biological logic p408
An intuitive approach to computer modelling could reveal paths to discovery, finds Lucas Laursen.
doi:10.1038/462408a
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Top of pageCorrespondence
The road ahead for brain-circuit reconstruction p411
Kevan A. C. Martin
doi:10.1038/462411a
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Darwin respected by his religious contemporaries p411
R. J. Berry
doi:10.1038/462411b
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Why some relatives object to organ donation p411
David J. Hill
doi:10.1038/462411c
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Brazil's system stops its natural wealth helping science p411
Sergio U. Dani
doi:10.1038/462411d
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