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    • In Brief - Nature Reviews Microbiology

      Nature· 21 hours ago

      Neuroinvasion by scrapie following inoculation via the skin is independent of migratory Langerhans cells Mohan, J. et al. J. Virol. In scrapie, the abnormal prion protein (PrPSc) accumulates ...

    • Some Problems in Evolution - Nature

      Nature· 22 hours ago

      THE controversy between Sir Archdall Reid and the biologists is partly concerned with the meaning of terms and partly with the understanding or misunderstanding of physiological processes. Sir ...

    • Evolution through Adaptation - Nature

      Nature· 1 day ago

      Prof. Fleure says this “is a concept which strains probabilities”. Many biologists of no less distinction have regarded the concept as more than probable. It is by no means...

    • The Inheritance of Mental Characters - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      A personal acquaintance with a writer is not necessary when we judge his published opinions. Of course, no character of any sort—neither a head nor a scar, for example—can develop in the individual ...

    • Heredity - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      In this limited sense it is doubtless beside the mark to inquire whether nature or nurture is more important, seeing that both are essential elements in any development at all. From this point ...

    • Biology in the United States—A Prospect1 - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      THIS volume is slightly larger than its predecessor published in 1891, and is an advance upon it in the number and class of its illustrations. During the interval of publication of the two volumes ...

    • Research Highlights - Nature Reviews Cancer

      Nature· 4 days ago

      Louis Staudt and colleagues have devised a survival predictor signature for follicular lymphoma and discovered that it is the profile of the tumour-infiltrating immune cells that is most useful ...

    • Botany for Schools and Science Classes - Nature

      Nature· 4 days ago

      This is the more unfortunate, as the questions at the end of the chapters and the examination papers which fill the last pages show that the book has a very definite aim. On the same page we ...