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Summer edition of Nurture is now published

The Summer 2007 issue of Nurture, the magazine for past and present Nature journal authors,has been mailed to authors who have published original research papers in a Nature journal or a Review article in the Nature Reviews journals -- and, crucially, who have provided us with details of their addresses via the manuscript submission system -- in the past year. The current issue features articles by and about authors and editors from the Nature journals; news of our latest interactive web publications Nature Precedings, Nature China, Nature Reports Stem Cells and Nature Reports Climate Change; how to use RSS feeds in PubMed searches; about Nature Network London and how you can participate; debate on Nature's history, Nature's journal club; the latest from Macmillan Science books, and more -- including poetry.

If you haven't published a paper in a Nature journal in the past year, we cannot send you a printed copy because of our limited print run: nevertheless, you can read Nurture free of charge as a digital edition. Please follow this link for instructions on how to access the digital version, or if you are familiar with the system, please go directly to the digital edition of the magazine here.

Whether you read the print or the digital format, we hope that you enjoy our latest news and views for authors: past, present and future.

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