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  1. Journal Club: Virus-infected plants create buzz among bees

  2. Interesting read "Science in the Age of Selfies" PNAS Opinion. Commentary on what affects the pace of innovation

  3. Ground-level ozone and regional climate change

  4. Read highlights from this week’s issue of PNAS:

  5. Kavli Prize winner Eve Marder discusses flexibility and stability in neural circuits:

  6. Brilliant commentary: Science in the age of [professional] selfies.

  7. "Maybe the biggest change affecting scientists is their role as employees, and what they are paid for doing."

  8. Read highlights of some of the most recent articles published in PNAS:

  9. PNAS ಹಿಂಬಾಲಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ ಮತ್ತು
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  10. 'Science of the past 50 years seems to be more defined by big projects than by big ideas' via

  11. Find out more about PNAS and its new features by viewing the 2017 brochure at .

  12. Browse the PNAS portal sites for subject-specific PNAS content at .

  13. Journal Club: Female flies fight back against mate-guarding by males

  14. Are scientists spending too much time announcing ideas & not enough time formulating them?

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