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  • 'Fun' science may grab summer headlines, but only the real thing has a lasting effect.

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  • Public trust in science is vital. But how do we ensure trust without imposing authority?

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  • Welcome to J-PARC, Japan's new accelerator facility.

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  • No more presubmission enquiries — please send us your full manuscript.

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  • Fraud in science is difficult to spot immediately, but, as high-profile cases show, it does get found out. Tackling plagiarism is at least becoming an easier fight.

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  • Nature Physics now requires a statement of authors' contributions to a paper.

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  • It is fifty years since science and the humanities were identified as “two cultures” between which communication had all but ceased.

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  • It was all going so well — but then Obama's science appointments were blocked.

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  • Research could progress as never before as scientists embrace the ever-growing possibilities for collaboration via the web.

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  • It is not obviously the business of a physics journal to mark the anniversary of a major development in biology. But the repercussions of Darwin's theory of evolution are relevant to all.

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  • The inauguration of President Obama signals hope — and hope for science.

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  • The financial crisis underlines the need for new economic models — models that can only be built by following a truly interdisciplinary approach.

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  • As we research the workings of the human brain, attempting to understand and even mimic its function, do we risk passing a point of no return?

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  • The Bush administration has failed to engage with science and deliver on funding — that should change under the new President of the United States.

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  • The Large Hadron Collider launched in a blaze of publicity. But, amid claims that the machine would destroy the Earth, is all publicity good publicity?

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  • ...and thanks for all the physics: Bell Labs, home to major experimental and theoretical developments in twentieth-century physics, is turning away from fundamental research.

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  • After almost three decades of preparation, CERN's Large Hadron Collider is turning on.

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  • A wealth of information is available online, in useful encyclopaedic form. But how much of it is to be trusted?

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