Nature Publishing Group. — 308 p. — ISSN: 0028-0836.
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News in FocusTrump vs Clinton: worlds apart on science
How to hunt for alien life
Brazil’s birth-defects puzzle
First trial of CRISPR in people
Major funder tracks impact
One giant step for quantum internet
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The Beer Geeks
CommentLessons from Brexit
The science that fed Frankenstein
Research. News & ViewsUnexpected fix for ocean models
Mitochondrial DNA in evolution and disease
Dynamo theory questioned
Antibiotics right under our nose
Thirty-five years of endless cell potential
Research. ArticleRapid signalling in distinct dopaminergic axons during locomotion and reward
Human commensals producing a novel antibiotic impair pathogen colonization
Structural basis of Smoothened regulation by its extracellular domains
Research. LetterSuppression of star formation in dwarf galaxies by photoelectric grain heating feedback
Solar-type dynamo behaviour in fully convective stars without a tachocline
Combinatorial design of textured mechanical metamaterials
Western boundary currents regulated by interaction between ocean eddies and the atmosphere
High-resolution seismic constraints on flow dynamics in the oceanic asthenosphere
A somitic contribution to the apical ectodermal ridge is essential for fin formation
Indifference to dissonance in native Amazonians reveals cultural variation in music perception
Transfer of mitochondria from astrocytes to neurons after stroke
HIV-1 antibody 3BNC117 suppresses viral rebound in humans during treatment interruption
Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA matching shapes metabolism and healthy ageing
Sliding sleeves of XRCC4–XLF bridge DNA and connect fragments of broken DNA
Dynamics of ribosome scanning and recycling revealed by translation complex profiling
Structural organization of the inactive X chromosome in the mouse