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ECOLOGYWhat's in a name?
Naming research animals may improve their well-being—or bias experiments.
ECOLOGYSeeking systems-based solutions
Global sustainability challenges, from maintaining biodiversity to providing clean air and water, are closely interconnected yet often separately studied and managed.
GEOCHEMISTRYIs the end of the warming hiatus nigh?
The recent slowdown in global temperature increase is consistent with internal Pacific and Atlantic multidecadal variability. [Also see Perspective byBooth]
MICROBIOLOGYChanneling Ebola virus entry into the cell
Ebola virus requires endosomal two-pore calcium channels to enter host cells. [Also see Perspective by Falzarano and Feldmann]
EVOLUTIONLosing and then regaining flagella
Mutation of a bacterial flagellar regulator gene can be compensated for by changes in a related nitrogen uptake regulator.
 
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On this week's show: sexual traits and malaria transmission in mosquitoes, and a roundup of daily news stories.
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Vanishing fauna

In this special issue, the worldwide decline of animals and what we humans can do about it.
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Slicing the wheat genome

In this special issue, breaking bread with the wheat genome.
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Strategies against HIV/AIDS

In this special issue, Australia leads the way to HIV reduction amongst its neighbors.
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The gas surge

In this special issue, fracking has ignited an energy revolution, with still-uncertain consequences for climate and the environment.
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Rethinking the global supply chain

In this special issue, how traceability, measurement, and standardization might tame an unwieldy web
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The science of inequality

In this special issue, using fresh waves of data to explore the origins, impact, and future of inequality around the world.

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