Specials
Welcome to Nature's specials, where we shine a spotlight on news events from the sequencing of the chimp genome to the relaunch of the space shuttle. Explore each topic in depth through news, features and interactive graphics.
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In a series of special reports, Nature's news team looks at ways to cut the environmental impact of different forms of transport. We reveal how new materials can reduce the carbon wing-print of aircraft, the alternative fuels that are transforming cars, and ask whether ships could be about to embark on a new age of sail.
20 August 2008
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By almost every measure, China's growth is extraordinary. But behind the astonishing statistics is a more complex reality.
23 July 2008
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From a 5-millimetre dent on a satellite to a 3-kilometre pit in the surface of Mars, the scars of impact events can be seen at every scale.
25 June 2008
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Here's a sampling of our previous specials. See the chronological and alphabetical listings below for the full archive.
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It's football's biggest festival. For the next month, the hopes of millions of fans will be focused on Germany, where 32 nations are battling for the most glittering prize in sport. As the soccer showpiece kicks off, Nature looks at the science of balls, boots, goals, gambling, and whether it's really ok to have sex before a big game.
09 June 2006
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Scientists have sequenced the genetic code of our closest living relative - the chimpanzee. Find out what we have already discovered from this genome, what we hope to learn, and how it is holding up a mirror to our own humanity.
31 August 2005
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After more than two years without a space-shuttle mission, in July 2005 NASA finally returns to human space flight. With the launch of the Discovery, astronauts once again aim to make the return trip to the International Space Station under the steam of a US craft. Here Nature celebrates this return to flight.
08 July 2005
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