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America's long hard road to climate-change law: what challenges lie ahead as the United States tries to construct a working system for greenhouse-gas regulation?
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Tollefson, Jeff
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Nature. March 19, 2009, Vol. 458 Issue 7236, p266, 2 p.
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Repairing research integrity: a survey suggests that many research misconduct incidents in the United States go unreported to the Office of Research Integrity. Sandra L. Titus, James A. Wells and Lawrence J. Rhoades say it's time to change that.
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Nature. June 19, 2008, Vol. 453 Issue 7198, p980, 3 p.
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Retiring retirement: the United States and Australia have done away with this archaic practice. Peter Lawrence says it is time to end mandatory retirement worldwide.
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Lawrence, Peter
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Nature. May 29, 2008, Vol. 453 Issue 7195, p588, 2 p.
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Pandemics: avoiding the mistakes of 1918: as bodies piled up, the United States' response to the 'Spanish flu' was to tell the public that there was no cause for alarm. The authority figures who glossed over the truth lost their credibility.
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Barry, John M.
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Nature. May 21, 2009, Vol. 459 Issue 7245, p324, 2 p.
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More than hot air: the United States has finally acknowledged that global warming is a threat. It must now act on that.
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Nature. April 23, 2009, Vol. 458 Issue 7241, p945, 2 p.
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United States agrees to sell nuclear fuel to India.
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Nature. October 9, 2008, Vol. 455 Issue 7214, p719, 1 p.
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US visa nightmares: barriers faced by foreign scientists seeking entry to the United States do more harm than good.
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Nature. September 3, 2009, Vol. 461 Issue 7260, p12, 1 p.
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Eyes west: could the United States topple Europe as the driver of international climate-change regulations?
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Nature. December 18, 2008, Vol. 456 Issue 7224, p838, 1 p.
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Coal-fired power plants face delay in United States.
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Nature. November 20, 2008, Vol. 456 Issue 7220, p293, 1 p.
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Doubly endangered: the landmark Endangered Species Act in the United States needs more flexibility and fresh thinking--but not of the kind being advocated by the Bush administration.
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Nature. August 28, 2008, Vol. 454 Issue 7208, p1029, 1 p.
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