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On Nature News - October 22, 2008

Nature Podcast - meet a feathered dinosaur with a carnival-style plume, watch in astonishment as researchers make X-rays from sticky tape and find out that oxygen-producing bacteria aren't quite as ancient as we thought. Plus, highlights from last week's autism conference in Pittsburgh.

Row brews over when photosynthesis emerged
Research contradicts key evidence that Sun-fuelled life arose 2.7 billion years ago.

Biosafety lab passes disaster test - Premium content
Texas facility cleared to analyse lethal pathogens.

Cash row threatens Earth-monitoring system
Europe's flagship Kopernikus mission faces potential delays.

Iranian paper sparks sense of deja vu
Allegations of plagiarism prompt journal to retract report.

VIDEO: Sticky tape generates X-rays
How weird is that?

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