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No rest for the bio-wikis
Biologists' collaborative data repositories come of age.
- Ewen Callaway
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Correspondence |
A call for action to curb invasive species in South America
- Karina Speziale
- & Sergio Lambertucci
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Opinion |
Save your census
National censuses and surveys are threatened around the world by high costs and low response rates. The demographic data they yield are too valuable to lose, warn Stephen E. Fienberg and Kenneth Prewitt.
- Stephen E. Fienberg
- & Kenneth Prewitt
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Opinion |
How best to log local temperatures?
The climate community must work together to create a single, clean, comprehensive and open repository of detailed temperature data, say Peter A. Stott and Peter W. Thorne.
- Peter A. Stott
- & Peter W. Thorne
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Cybersecurity: How safe are your data?
Many scientists want to keep their data and resources free; cybersecurity specialists want them under lock and key. Jeffrey Perkel reports.
- Jeffrey Perkel
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US seeks to make science free for all
Moves to make research funded by the US government available to everyone could mark a turning point in a publishing revolution. Declan Butler reports.
- Declan Butler
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Correspondence |
Public database for HIV drug resistance in southern Africa
- Tulio de Oliveira
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- & Christopher Seebregts
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Editorial |
Learning to share
By opening up its database of potential malaria drugs, GlaxoSmithKline has blazed a path that other pharmaceutical companies should follow.
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Correspondence |
Safeguarding the integrity of protein archive
- Helen M. Berman
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- & Stephen K. Burley
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