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DescriptionNature Magazine - 9 June 2016 English | 298 pages | True PDF | 149.53 MB Hitomi spacecraft sees Perseus and dies Measurements made by the Japanese satellite Hitomi before its demise earlier this year reveal a calm atmosphere in the Perseus galaxy cluster, reports a study in Nature. Latest news Let’s make peer review scientific Zika raises profile of more common birth-defect virus Men cite themselves more than women do Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease prevention Source: Nature Reviews Cardiology Understanding the mechanisms of faecal microbiota transplantation Source: Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology Genetic variations in immunomodulatory pathways to predict survival in patients with locoregional gastric cancer Source: The Pharmacogenomics Journal Nature is a British interdisciplinary scientific journal, first published on 4 November 1869.[1] It was ranked the world's most cited scientific journal by the Science Edition of the 2010 Journal Citation Reports, is ascribed an impact factor of approximately 38.1, and is widely regarded as one of the few remaining academic journals that publishes original research across a wide range of scientific fields.[2] Nature claims an online readership of about 3 million unique readers per month.[3] The journal has a weekly circulation of around 53,000 but studies have concluded that on average a single copy is shared by as many as eight people.[4] Research scientists are the primary audience for the journal, but summaries and accompanying articles are intended to make many of the most important papers understandable to scientists in other fields and the educated public. Towards the front of each issue are editorials, news and feature articles on issues of general interest to scientists, including current affairs, science funding, business, scientific ethics and research breakthroughs. There are also sections on books and arts. The remainder of the journal consists mostly of research papers (articles or letters), which are often dense and highly technical. Because of strict limits on the length of papers, often the printed text is actually a summary of the work in question with many details relegated to accompanying supplementary material on the journal's website. There are many fields of research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in Nature. The papers that have been published in this journal are internationally acclaimed for maintaining high research standards. In 2007 Nature (together with Science) received the Prince of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanity Related Torrents
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