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1. The top 100 papers.

2. Half of 2011 papers now free to read.

3. Standards for papers on cloning.

4. A longer paper gathers more citations.

5. Extortion attempt involved retracted papers.

6. Older scientists publish more papers.

7. Nobel prizewinner's paper retracted.

8. Peer-reviewed paper defends theory of intelligent design.

9. Cash for papers: putting a premium on publication.

10. Retracted papers damage work on DNA repair.

11. Critics blast ‘premature’ paper on adult stem cells.

12. NIH funding: Thousand-citation papers are outliers.

13. Making the paper: Daniel Stark.

14. Making the paper: Geoffrey Schoenbaum.

15. Making the paper: Rasmus Voss.

16. Making the paper: Ronald Cohen.

17. Making the paper: Steven Miller.

18. Making the paper: Guoping Feng.

19. Making the paper: Oliver Höner & Bettina Wachter.

20. Making the paper: Lucy Ziurys.

21. Making the paper: Karen Liu.

22. Making the paper: Logan Grosenick.

23. Making the paper: Chad Nusbaum.

24. Making the paper: Trevor Ireland.

25. Making the paper: Ann Holbourn.

26. Making the paper: Alison Smith.

27. Making the paper.

28. Making the paper: Christopher Elvin.

29. International papers register decline.

30. British white paper brings `cultural change'.

31. NIH laboratory admits to fabricated embryo research, retracts paper.

32. Japanese papers top the charts.

34. Britain cheers and jeers at a status quo White Paper.

35. Japanese biologists produce `hot' papers.

36. Making the paper: David Baker.

37. The trouble with replication.

38. Collateral damage: How one misconduct case brought a biology institute to its knees.

39. Collaborations: With all good intentions.

40. Collaboration: Group theory.

41. The scientific impact of nations.

42. East &Southeast Asia.

43. The politics of publication.

44. Nanotechnology: Molecular robots on the move.

45. US seeks to make science free for all.

46. ALREADY LIVE DO NOT PUBLISH Gene chips unmask cryptic diseases.

47. Should journals police scientific fraud?

48. Forensic software traces tweaks to images.

49. Hangzhou.

50. A guide to the Nature Index.