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Nature Magazine - 16 June 2016
English | 315 pages | True PDF | 138.40 MB

This Week
Editorials
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Turning point

The result of next week’s crucial UK referendum on whether or not to remain in the European Union will have worldwide repercussions.
Under the sea

If life in the oceans is to be preserved, people must get to know the wonders of the deep.
Nature distilled

We need your views on an experiment to convey the latest research in digestible form.

World View
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Science can map a solution to a fast-burning problem

Wildfires such as those that hit Canada last month are a growing worry, writes Marc-André Parisien, but risk-assessment models can limit future damage.

Research Highlights
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Biophysics: How squid hide their eyes
Gene editing: CRISPR blocks cancer growth
Energy: Excess nitrogen spoils biofuels
Nanoscience: Tiny carbon rods blow off steam
Evolution: Fish keep coming out of water
Microbiology: A wealth of anti-CRISPR proteins
Biomaterials: Liquid-like solid lets cells grow
Neuroscience: Myelin clogs up immune cells
Developmental biology: Dragon lizard gets sex change

Seven Days
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The week in science: 10–16 June 2016

LIGO spots another gravitational wave; increasing light pollution on Earth obscures the Milky Way; and moose develop infectious prion disease in Norway.

News in Focus


Stem cells for Snoopy: pet medicines spark a biotech boom
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Firms chase a new breed of advanced veterinary care, from antibodies to cell therapies.
Heidi Ledford
France launches massive meteor-spotting network
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Tracking space rocks that reach Earth will give insight into the early Solar System.
Traci Watson
Promising gene therapies pose million-dollar conundrum
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Economists, investors and medical insurers can’t figure out how to pay for cutting-edge drugs.
Erika Check Hayden
Boon or burden: what has the EU ever done for science?
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More than 500 million people and 28 nations make up the European Union. It will lose one of its richest, most populous members, if the United Kingdom votes to leave on 23 June. Ahead of a possible ‘Brexit’, Nature examines five core ways that the EU shapes the course of research.
Alison Abbott, Declan Butler, Elizabeth Gibney, Quirin Schiermeier & Richard Van Noorden

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