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Nature’s history online - October 11, 2007

This week we launched a new section of the Nature website detailing the journal’s history. It’s got some great timelines, videos, copies of the most important papers ever published, stories about the magazine’s fortunes and a whole lot more. You can also vote for the best thing that’s ever appeared in the magazine or online – currently winning is the initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

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