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1. Science Has a Nasty Photoshopping Problem

2. Hurricane Ida forces Louisiana researchers to rethink their future

3. U.S. Intelligence Agencies Turn to Scientists for Help

4. 2020 visions: for the first issue of the new decade, Nature asked a selection of leading researchers and policy-makers where their fields will be ten years from now. We invited them to identify the key questions their disciplines face, the major roadblocks and the pressing next steps. Visit go.nature.com/htW8uM to respond and to add your vision

5. The fate of the sciences

6. Through the glass lightly

7. India by the numbers

8. Real Options on Knowledge Assets: Panacea or Pandora's Box?

9. Electronics and the dim future of the university

10. Ten technologies in five years: examining the lab benchtop, circa 2009

11. Findings from North Carolina State University in the Area of Bioresources Described (Toward a More Open, Trusted, and Efficient Research Environment)

12. Why Johnny Can't Think and Neither Can His Local Journalist, Doctor, Architect, or Teacher or The Shift in Epistemological Styles that No One Really Thought about While it: was Happening and Now Can't

13. New Findings from National Research University Describe Advances in Science (Research landscape of the BRICS countries: current trends in research output, thematic structures of publications, and the relative influence of partners)

14. The FDA advances scientific research

15. Cultural history holds back Chinese research: Confucius and Zhuang have produced a culture in China that values isolation and inhibits curiosity. Neither is good for science

16. Like the weather, research findings can be unsettling

17. HBCUs to participate in North Carolina Research Campus: public, private partnership to help maintain state's position in biotech innovation

18. Krider responds

19. U.S. Helps Russia Turn Germ Center to Peace Uses

20. Papers to watch

21. Grant enables easy access to art archives

22. What's important to the academic scientist? Scientists tend to agree, but some factors do vary from country to country

23. Reports Outline Social Science Study Findings from P.J. Vergragt and Colleagues

24. Battelle Predictions

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