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      <title>Nature: 12 November 2009</title>
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      <title>Nature: 5 November 2009</title>
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      <description>5 November: Scientists take a closer look at a star first spotted in 1680, how unrelated animals lend a helping hand, a 'Pleistocene Park' in the Netherlands, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature.</description>
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      <title>Nature: 24 September 2009</title>
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      <title>Nature: 17 September 2009</title>
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      <title>Nature: 10 September 2009</title>
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      <description>10 September: The genome behind the Irish potato famine, a new take on the Great Oxidation Event, how dying cells signal 'come-kill-me', and the week's news highlights.</description>
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      <title>Nature: 3 September 2009</title>
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      <description>3 September: The galaxy that eats others for breakfast, the oldest hand-axes in Europe, engineering our climate, and predicting 'tipping points'.</description>
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      <title>Nature: 3 September 2009</title>
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      <description>3 September: The galaxy that eats others for breakfast, the oldest hand-axes in Europe, engineering our climate, and predicting 'tipping points'.</description>
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      <title>Nature: 27 August 2009</title>
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      <description>27 August: Gene therapy for mitochondrial mutations, a 'hot jupiter' spinning perilously close to its sun, science-themed songs for kids, toxicity testing, and a chance to win tickets to a private screening of the film Creation.</description>
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      <description>20 August: The search for gravity waves, rice 'snorkel' genes, the world's most famous fossil site, and the dark side of antioxidants.</description>
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      <title>Nature: 16 July 2009</title>
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