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Nuclear power might have prevented almost two million air-pollution-related deaths around the world, an analysis of historical data suggests. Former NASA scientist James Hansen, who left the ...
Welcome to the Nature Communications Editors’ Highlights page. Our editors select a small number of articles recently published in Nature Communications that they believe are particularly ...
Article Published: 13 August 1955 An Atomic Standard of Frequency and Time Interval: A Cæsium Resonator L. ESSEN & J. V. L. PARRY Nature 176, 280–282 (1955) Cite this article ...
Article Published: 17 August 1957 Correlation Between Photons, in Coherent Beams of Light, Detected by a Coincidence Counting Technique R. Q. TWISS, A. G. LITTLE & R. HANBURY BROWN Nature 180, 324 ...
Gene regulation articles from across Nature Portfolio Gene regulation refers to the mechanisms that act to induce or repress the expression of a gene. These include structural and chemical changes ...
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A massive buried North Sea landslide occurred due to the collapse of a fault-generated footwall crest of crystalline basement rocks, according to analysis of broadband seismic data. Reassessment ...
This Focus issue features a series of papers offering guidelines and tools for improving the tracking and reporting of microscopy metadata with an emphasis on reproducibility and data re-use.