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Editorials in 2010

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  • Around the world, in developed and developing countries, there is reluctance to commit to the alleviation of climate change. But investment in clean energy is growing.

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  • A successful year for the Large Hadron Collider has culminated in its first lead-ion collisions.

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  • Achievement of the United Nations' Millenium Development Goals is by no means guaranteed, but there is heartening progress in the promotion of science for development.

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  • Nature Physics is five years old. So we're celebrating, with a bumper issue and an online special.

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  • Dark energy is a prime target in the proposed US astronomy programme.

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  • Significant work in particle physics bears his name, but the list of Nobel winners does not.

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  • The funding of higher education in the UK is under review, and facing a radical rethink.

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  • At a time when no extra money is likely to be forthcoming, those appointed to lead European-Union-funded science must follow a more imaginative plan.

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  • The 2010 Wolf Prize in Physics acknowledges research into the foundations of quantum mechanics.

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  • We can publish only a small fraction of the papers that are submitted to Nature Physics. If you think we've got it wrong in declining your work, what should you do about it?

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  • In 1960, no one guessed how great the impact of the laser would be. It's a reminder that the best returns on research funding don't always come from the obvious places.

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  • The rich history of research involving photons is celebrated in a supplement to this month's Nature Physics.

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  • In a time of recession, will a new UK government invest sufficiently in science?

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  • The celebration of 50 years of the Aharonov–Bohm effect, and 25 years of Berry's phase, is a celebration of the elegance of physics.

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  • Funding of the arXiv preprint server must now be shared by more of its users.

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  • Science diplomacy matters, and there are capable advocates in the world's scientific societies.

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  • Will Sesame Street, video games and robots get school children interested in science?

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