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On Nature News - November 05, 2008

What Obama's win means for science
Nature takes a look at some of the races — from Congressional competitions to state-wide ballot initiatives — that will affect the nation's research.

Bush may introduce environmental regulations
Policy watchdogs expect industry-friendly changes in coming months.

Industry shifts focus to immunology and cancer
Cardiology and anaemia lose out in the hunt for the next pharmaceutical blockbusters.

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