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目录:Editorials
On the road to REDD p11
An emissions trading scheme gives forests a market value on the basis of how much carbon they sequester. It could help to control global warming — if developing nations meet their responsibilities.
doi:10.1038/462011a
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A drug-induced low p11
The sacking of a government adviser on drugs shows Britain's politicians can't cope with intelligent debate.
doi:10.1038/462011b
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140 years on p12
Nature's birthday offers an occasion to reflect on the past and look to the future.
doi:10.1038/462012a
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Top of pageResearch Highlights
Materials science: Brass eye p14
doi:10.1038/462014a
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Animal behaviour: Fruit-bat fellatio p14
doi:10.1038/462014b
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Climate: Aerosols overlooked p14
doi:10.1038/462014c
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Planetary science: Jet setting p14
doi:10.1038/462014d
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Neuroscience: Bridging the gap p14
doi:10.1038/462014e
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Evolutionary genetics: Mutation elevation p14
doi:10.1038/462014f
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Moon matters: Lunar hideaway p15
doi:10.1038/462015a
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Neurology: Impossible movements p15
doi:10.1038/462015b
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Animal behaviour: Deep sleep p15
doi:10.1038/462015c
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Ecology: Boom and bust p15
doi:10.1038/462015d
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Correction p15
doi:10.1038/462015e
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Top of pageJournal Club
Journal club p15
Jan Zaanen
doi:10.1038/462015f
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Top of pageNews
News briefing: 5 November 2009 p16
The week in science
doi:10.1038/462016a
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Brazil mulls major climate action p18
If adopted, the move would put the country ahead of other developing nations on emissions curbs.
Jeff Tollefson
doi:10.1038/462018a
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Initiative targets malaria eradication p19
Focus shifts to blocking parasite transmission.
Declan Butler
doi:10.1038/462017a
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Children's study fights to survive p20
US politicians, once supportive of a massive research project on childhood health, are now criticizing it.
Meredith Wadman
doi:10.1038/462020a
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10,000 genomes to come p21
Vertebrates in line for massive sequencing project.
Erika Check Hayden
doi:10.1038/462021a
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California stem-cell grants awarded p22
First major round of research targeted at therapies takes off.
Erika Check Hayden
doi:10.1038/462022a
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Dark-matter test faces obstacles p23
Access to crystals may hamper bid to repeat experiment.
Geoff Brumfiel
doi:10.1038/462023a
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Science favoured by German coalition p24
Budgets set to double as new government backs previous spending commitments.
Alison Abbott
doi:10.1038/462024a
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In which we say goodbye p25
Our departing columnist David Goldston reflects on some misconceptions about science and politics.
David Goldston
doi:10.1038/462025a
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Top of pageNews Features
Carbon trading: How to save a forest p26
Projects in Madagascar could provide a model for stemming deforestation. But first these efforts must deal with the poverty and political upheaval that threaten forests, reports Anjali Nayar.
doi:10.1038/462026a
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Conservation biology: Reflecting the past p30
Unsatisfied with merely halting environmental destruction, some conservationists are trying to reconstruct ecosystems of the past. Emma Marris travels back in time with the rewilders.
doi:10.1038/462030a
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Top of pageCorrespondence
Sharing: lessons from natural history's success story p34
Robert Guralnick, Heather Constable, John Wieczorek, Craig Moritz & A. Townsend Peterson
doi:10.1038/462034a
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No final answers yet on sex determination in birds p34
Asato Kuroiwa
doi:10.1038/462034b
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Toxicity testing by category for 30,000 chemicals? p34
Kees van Leeuwen & Gerwin Schaafsma
doi:10.1038/462034c
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Authors beware, and protect your online identity p34
Irene Hames
doi:10.1038/462034d
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NICE should value real experiences over hypothetical opinions p35
Paul Dolan
doi:10.1038/462035a
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Eastern European science stuck in an outmoded system p35
Gregor Majdi
doi:10.1038/462035b
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Research into group differences isn't wrong, just pointless p35
Steven Rose
doi:10.1038/462035c
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Top of pageOpinion
Global Darwin: Contempt for competition p36
Darwin's idea of the 'struggle for existence' struck a chord with his fellow countrymen. But Russians rejected the alien metaphor, says Daniel Todes, in the second of four weekly pieces on reactions to evolutionary theory.
Daniel Todes
doi:10.1038/462036a
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Top of pageBooks and Arts
Amphibian mystery misread p38
A book blaming a fungus for the disappearance of amphibians from wild places wrongly downplays the role of environmental change, warn Alan Pounds and Karen Masters.


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