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    Mar 28

    On the Nature cover this week: Under pressure. How the immune system shapes cancer evolution. Browse the contents page for this issue:

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    You can't succeed completely by yourself. Here's how a team can help.

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  3. 4 hours ago

    “Helping young academics to attend conferences and events during a critical point in their career doesn’t only make sense, it’s also the right thing to do”, says .

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  4. 6 hours ago

    An inexpensive type of plastic that usually takes the form of a sticky liquid can be made as a sturdy solid — one that is good for everything from food wrappers to car bumpers — by adding acid during the production process

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  5. 8 hours ago

    Housing with improved water and sanitation, sufficient living area and durable construction has doubled in sub-Saharan Africa between 2000 and 2015, according to research published in Nature.

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    News & Views: An architecture for a perovskite solar cell that uses a cheaper, dopant-free polymer as the hole-transport material is reported in Nature.

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    For the first time, scientists studying Neptune have been able to track the blossoming of a ‘Great Dark Spot’ — an enormous, whirling storm in the planet’s atmosphere

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  8. 19 hours ago

    Editorial: Using P values as the sole arbiter of what to accept as truth can mean that some analyses are biased, some false positives are overhyped and some genuine effects are overlooked.

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  9. 20 hours ago

    An enhanced version of the CRISPR–Cas9 genome-editing tool can alter the DNA of bone-marrow stem cells, offering a potential treatment for certain blood diseases

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    Comment: , , Blake McShane and more than 800 signatories call for “a stop to the use of P values in the conventional, dichotomous way — to decide whether a result refutes or supports a scientific hypothesis.”

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  11. Apr 2

    When it’s dinner time, some bacteria insert a ‘straw’ into human cells and extract available nutrients

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  12. Apr 2

    Five individuals share how they’ve built careers in cancer research while taking innovative approaches to this problem.

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    News & Views: Researchers describe the culmination of a ten-year scientific mission to identify and characterize the microorganisms and reactions that are responsible for ethane consumption at hydrocarbon seeps in the deep sea, as reported in Nature.

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  14. Apr 2

    As a researcher with a long-term health condition, Isobel Williams has helped to build a support group and community for disabled PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty members.

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  15. Apr 2

    Breast cancer cells that reach the lung require the nutrient pyruvate to restructure the healthy lung environment so that cancer cells can grow into metastasis, according to a study published in Nature.

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  16. Apr 1

    The immune cell microenvironment exerts strong evolutionary selection pressures that shape the immune-evasion capacity of tumours, according to a paper published in Nature. The findings were based observations of non-small-cell lung cancers.

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  17. Apr 1

    Somatic histone mutations occur in approximately 4% of diverse tumour types and in crucial regions of histone proteins, according to study published in Nature.

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  18. Apr 1

    Armed with tumour-mapping technologies that can generate detailed censuses of vast numbers of individual cells based on gene expression or protein content, researchers are now dissecting the structure and function of the tumour microenvironment.

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  19. Apr 1

    A study in Nature finds that drinking behaviour in mice is regulated by a signal derived from the water and salt content of the gastrointestinal tract that is transmitted to neurons that control thirst via the vagus nerve.

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  20. Apr 1

    How five scientists decided whether to move country – or not – for their career.

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    “Today, the pharmaceutical market offers the same pain drugs to everyone. But if the roots of pain are different, some drugs might work better in some people than in others.”

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