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On Nature News - November 18, 2008

Sniffing out a rumbling volcano
A radio-controlled helicopter could help predict when a volcano will blow its top.

The search for genome 'dark matter' moves closer
The multi-million dollar 1000 Genomes project is set to be finished in a year.

Scientists self-censor after political attack
Researchers avoid contentious language and issues in grants and papers.

Why fruit are groovy
Pumpkins, melons and gourds are ribbed and ridged by the buckling of their skin.

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