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273 Universities challenged
The face of higher education is changingat a rapid rate

287 The university experiment Evolution is the name of the game if the campus is to survive
288 Campus as laboratory
Universities around the world are finding fresh ways to teach and organize research
292 The research rethink
Arizona State University tries to Break
down entrenched walls between   
disciplines
COMMENT
295 Chinese university reform in   
three steps Jie Zhang The way to build a world-class
Institution is to value and reward the faculty members
297 Companies on campus
Jana J Watson-Capps & Thomas R Cech
There are mutual benefits to be gained from having industry labs in an academic setting
THIS WEEK
EDITORIALS
273 PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Dust to dust
Lessons need to be learned from the media circus around gravitational waves
274 PUBLISHING
Review rewards
Welcome recognition for science publishing's unsung heroes

115 How terror-proof is your economy? Erwann Michel-Kerjan
Make use of scientific skills to analyse the threats posed to finance
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 276 SELECTIONS FROM THE
=    SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE
Colour-coordinated nests / Plant-derived anticlotting agent / Alzheimer's mode) / SCID gene therapy / Nobel guesswork/ Bionic limb control
.SEVEN DAYS
THE NEWS IN BRIEF
Ebola's economic Impact/ Ancient Greek treasures / Climate change as security risk / Research vessel sinks / Record high for sea ice
NEWS IN FOCUS
281 STEM CELLS
Reprogrammed cells oller diabetes hope and immunity challenge
282 GENOMICS
Mass merger of genome data creates analytical powerhouse
283 MARINE LIFE
Researchers struggle to arrest decline in African penguins
284 INFECTIOUS DISEASE Ebola outbreak quantified
285 NOBEL PRIZE
Optics pioneers scoop chemistry prize
for revealing, inner lives of cells
395 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genetic touch-ups The development of CRISPR—Cas and similar techniques means that anybody with basic molecular-biology skills can be a gene editor
299 INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Ebola: learn from the past
David L Heymann
Previous outbreaks hold the key to
quelling the current crisis in West Africa
BOOKS & ARTS
302 ORIGIN OF LIFE The first spark David Deamer
303 BOOKS IN BRIEF
304 POLITICS
When Hodgkin met Thatcher Jessa Gamble
CORRESPONDENCE
305 Pakistan's response to disaster / The Internets energy consumption / Threats to wales and dolphins / Waugh on badgers / Sanctions hit wildlife
NEW ONLINE
307 Papers published this weekat nature.com
NEWS & VIEWS
308 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Survival of the fittest group
Group-level selection drives adaptation in social spiders
Timothy Linksvayer SEE LETTER R359
309 CANCER
Staying together an the road to metastasis
Circulatingtumour-cell Clusters have high metastatic potential Alessia Bottos & Nancy E Hynes
310 ASTROPHYSICS
How tiny galaxies form stars Inefficient star formation in two small faint galaxies
Bruce Elmegreen SEE LETTER R335
312 CANCER
The origin of human retinoblastoma A childhood eye cancer arises in differentiating cone-cell precursors Rod Bremner & Julien Sage
SEE LETTER P.385
313 SOLID-STATE PHYSICS
A historic experiment redesigned Detection of Rydberg excitons in a natura) crystal of copper oxide Sven Höfling & Alexey Kavokin
SEE LETTER P.343
314 GENOMICS
Of monarchs and migration The DNA sequences of 101 monarch butterflies
Richard H ffrench-Constant
SEE ARTICLE R317
ARTICLES
317 POPULATION GENETICS The genetics of monarch butterfly migration and warning colouration
S Zhan et al. SEE N&V R314
322 STEM CELLS Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesis J Sun et al.
328 NEUROSCIENCE Structural mechanism of glutamate receptor activation and desensitization
J R Meyerson et al. LETTERS
335 ASTROPHYSICS Inefficient star formation in extremely metal poor galaxies
Y Shi et al. SEE N&V R310
339 ASTROPHYSICS Binary orbits as the
driver of y-ray emission and mass ejection in classical novae
L Chomiuk et al.
343 SOLID-STATE PHYSICS Giant Rydberg excitons in the copper oxide Cu20 T Kazimierczuk, D Fröhlich, S Scheel, H Stolz & M Bayer SEE N&V R313
348 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Lithium-antimonylead liquid metal battery for grid-level energy storage
K Wang et al.
351 ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY High winter ozone pollution from carbonyl photolysis in an oil and gas basin P M Edwards et al.
355 GEOCHEMISTRY Helium and Iead isotopes reveal the geochemical geometry of the Samoan plume
M G Jackson et al.
359 EVOLUTION Site-specific group selection drives locally adapted group compositions
J N Pruitt & CJ Goodnight
SEE N&V R308
363 EVOLUTION Hallucigenia's onychophoran-like claws and the case for Tactopoda
M R Smith &J Ortega-Hernandez 367 PLANT SCIENCE OSCA1 mediates osmotic-stress-evoked Ca' increases vital for osmosensing in Arabidopsis
F Yuan et al.
372 IMMUNOLOGY Antiviral immunity via RIG-I-mediated recognition of RNA bearing 5'-diphosphates
D Goubau et al.
376 CELL BIOLOGY Stochasticity of metabolism and growth at the single-cell level
DJ Kiviet et al.
390 CANCER CRISPR-mediated direct mutation of cancer genes in the mouse liver
WXue et al.
385 CANCER Rb suppresses human cone-precursor-derived retinoblastoma tumours
X L Xu et al. SEE N&V P.312
389 IMMUNOLOGY Noncoding RNA transcription targets AID to divergently transcribed loci in B cells
E Pefanis et al.
394 CORRIGENDUM Three keys to the radiation of angiosperms into freezing environments
A EZanne et al.
394 CORRIGENDUM A microbial ecosystem beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet
B C Christner et al.
394 CORRIGENDUM Connectomic
reconstruction of the inner plexiform layer in the mouse retina M Helmstaedter et al.
 

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