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Nature, Volume 525
Volume 525, Number 7567, September 2015
- Applied physics: A low-power light amplifier. 8
- Zeeya Merali:
Quantum 'spookiness' passes toughest test yet. 14-15 - Kat F. Austen:
What could derail the wearables revolution? 22-24 - Richard Holmes:
Computer science: Enchantress of abstraction. 30-32 - Boer Deng:
Motion studies: See how they run. 145-146
Volume 525, Number 7568, September 2015
- Chris Cesare:
Online security braces for quantum revolution. 167-168 - Lu Wen, Fuchou Tang:
Computational biology: How to catch rare cell types. 197-198 - Yun Mou, Jiun-Yann Yu, Timothy M. Wannier, Chin-Lin Guo, Stephen L. Mayo:
Computational design of co-assembling protein-DNA nanowires. 230-233 - Dominic Grün, Anna Lyubimova, Lennart Kester, Kay Wiebrands, Onur Basak, Nobuo Sasaki, Hans Clevers, Alexander van Oudenaarden:
Single-cell messenger RNA sequencing reveals rare intestinal cell types. 251-255 - Bartlomiej Waclaw, Ivana Bozic, Meredith E. Pittman, Ralph H. Hruban, Bert Vogelstein, Martin A. Nowak:
A spatial model predicts that dispersal and cell turnover limit intratumour heterogeneity. 261-264
Volume 525, Number 7570, September 2015
- Erika Check Hayden:
Researchers wrestle with a privacy problem. 440-442
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