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  • Against the backdrop of various philosophical accounts, this Comment argues for the need of a human rights approach to scientific progress, which requires us to rethink how we view scientific knowledge.

    • Michela Massimi
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 18, P: 604-606
  • Modelling of irrigation water withdrawals aims for accurate and relatively objective estimates, but three epistemological obstacles (models’ elusive tie to reality, model plurality and indeterminacy of the target system) make this premise unattainable. However, if used to explore possibilities within the known and unknown, irrigation models can overcome these problems to inform action.

    • Arnald Puy
    • Michela Massimi
    • Andrea Saltelli
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 427-428
  • X-ray phase-contrast tomography offers a highly sensitive 3D imaging approach to investigate different disease-relevant networks at levels ranging from single cell through to intact organ. The authors present a concomitant study of the evolution of tissue damage and inflammation in different organs affected by the disease in the murine model for multiple sclerosis.

    • Francesca Palermo
    • Nicola Pieroni
    • Alessia Cedola
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 1-12