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On Nature News - October 08, 2008

Great glowing jellyfish! It's the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Green fluorescent protein bags the biggest gong in science.

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Astronomers discover and track incoming asteroid for the first time.

Q+A: Oxford school expands to tackle global challenges
Ian Goldin, director of the James Martin 21st Century School, tells Nature about his vision for interdisciplinarity.

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