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Nature.com Reader

Nature.com Reader

       iOS iPad

Stay in touch with the latest scientific news and research, anytime, anywhere. Nature.com is the most authoritative
and reliable source of up-to-date scientific information available. As an iPad user you can view all news content from nature.com and abstracts from the following titles for free:

* Nature
* Nature Genetics
* Nature Medicine
* Nature Biotechnology
* Nature Reviews Microbiology
* Nature Reviews Genetics
* Nature Communications

If you are already a personal subscriber to one of these titles, you can access full text for that journal through the app. Alternatively, complete full text access including six months of archived content is available through a low cost iPad app subscription.

Read full text articles immediately or save them for later, set up saved searches, or just browse the latest news and research. We've designed an experience that lets you read scholarly content quickly and comfortably - with high resolution, zoomable figures and a special references popup.

You can read abstracts from other journals too: just set up a saved search with the PubMed or arXiv options and you'll be alerted of relevant research, no matter where it's from, as soon as it gets published, all in the one app. Keeping abreast of the latest science news and research has never been easier!

What's new

* Application enhanced to allow free and abstract articles to be viewed without the need to log in to Nature.com
* You can also search and participate in community features, such as posting to Twitter or Facebook, without the need to log in to Nature.com
* Update includes multiple bug fixes to resolve subscription, registration, rotation and article viewing issues


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Last changed:
Jun 07, 2011
Category:
News
Developer:
Nature Publishing Group
Version:
1.2
Average Rating:
2.50 (17)
Size:
11.8 MB
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