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  1. Satellites reveal how meltwater from glaciers and ice sheets are distributed unevenly around the world

  2. Angela Merkel deserves another term as German chancellor while showing immunity to anti-science sentiment:

  3. Our round-up of this week's best science books: Exoplanets, the invention of language and how to influence people...

  4. Deadly Mexico earthquake had unusual cause:

  5. Geneticists pan paper that claims to predict a person's face from their DNA:

  6. South Korean researchers lobby government to lift human-embryo restrictions:

  7. Incentives and resources are needed to prevent scientists from sending real work to predatory journals:

  8. Publishers, funders & research institutions must get together to stop research from ending up in predatory journals:

  9. The German government's push for excellence is creating great opportunities for scientists flocking to the country:

  10. In print: How can PDX mouse models be used to analyse tumours from patients? Find out more in this N&V

  11. Deadly Mexico earthquake had unusual cause:

  12. Geneticists pan paper that claims to predict a person's face from their DNA:

  13. South Korean researchers lobby government to lift human-embryo restrictions:

  14. Budget battle looms for US science programmes as competing spending priorities could delay negotiations:

  15. Budget battle looms for US science programmes as competing spending priorities could delay negotiations:

  16. Massive genetic study shows how humans are evolving:

  17. The problem of predatory journals is more urgent than many realise:

  18. Researchers riled by lack of detail in science plans:

  19. Education and awareness is key in the fight against predatory journals:

  20. Researchers have stumbled on a surprising 'aphrodisiac' for a single-celled organism:

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