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Nature journal
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16 November 2009
S.J.WhiteBangladesh arsenic contaminationNature Geoscience study reveals that man-made ponds drive arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh.
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Latest research
- Serum free light chain assessment in monoclonal gammopathy and kidney disease - this content is FREE Source: Nature Reviews Nephrology
- Transitions in infant learning are modulated by dopamine in the amygdala - this content is FREE Source: Nature Neuroscience
- Harnessing gene expression to identify the genetic basis of drug resistance - this content is FREE Source: Molecular Systems Biology
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Special Feature
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Special Interactive FeaturePowering a Green Planet: Sustainable Energy, Made Interactive
Interact today with Scientific American's special rich-media presentation of the feature, "A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030", which appears in the November 2009 issue of Scientific American.
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NPG in the news
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Nature celebrates Darwin 200
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Nobel Intent: John Timmer covers the world of science for popular technology website Ars Technica.
The Launch Pad: Musings on space, technology and progress from the X Prize Foundation.
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LCROSS changes the game Bloggers discuss the implications of water on the moon.
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Nature PrecedingsMatthias Samwald - Bioinformatics
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