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  • The European Union has passed new laws for the protection of laboratory animals according to the 'three Rs' concept.

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  • The classic impact factor is outmoded. Is there an alternative for assessing both a researcher's productivity and a journal's quality?

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  • The archaic nature of English libel law and its pernicious effect on scientific and medical reporting is widely criticized. Despite some recent positive developments, the situation remains perilous.

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  • Signal integration, network complexities and genetic programming render the immune system ready to react to challenges from without and within.

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  • Nature Immunology turns 10 years old in July. What new immunologic insights will the next decade bring?

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  • The openly religious stance of the NIH director could have undesirable effects on science education in the United States.

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  • As the fallout from 'Climategate' rumbles on, the scientific community needs to stick to what it is best at: the gathering, interpretation and dissemination of accurate data.

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  • California has one of the most prestigious public university systems. However, budget woes and lack of clear strategic planning may undermine its continued success.

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  • Gender stereotypes prevent women from attaining full recognition of their research careers.

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  • Although recent progress has aided our understanding of the processes that prevent immune tolerance breakdown, this Focus issue illustrates how much remains unknown about susceptibility to and pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases.

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  • Science and technology can be used to build relations between countries. Thus, scientific diplomacy is becoming increasingly important.

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  • Additional work is needed to prepare for the next pandemic viral outbreak.

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  • Federal policy on human embryonic stem cell research must become bolder to truly support progress in the field.

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  • The research community needs to increase the number of minority students who choose scientific research careers.

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  • Reporting of scientific research is sometimes exaggerated or at worse inaccurate. Researchers need to change this and have the power to do so.

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  • A rescue of some sort will be needed to save a large subset of the US biotechnology industry.

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  • Nature Publishing Group has established new responsibilities for authors and has introduced changes in reporting methodology.

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  • Over 20 years ago, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched. Today, polio is still endemic in four countries.

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  • Immune cell signal transduction is just too complicated to be effectively queried using traditional methods and mindsets.

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