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Recent Comments
Great to see the first post on the Community from you, Vivien!
What a great read! Looking forward to more sea mink adventures :)
The link given for sharing (https://go.nature.com/3D3R9EP) does not work.
Dear Susanne,
Please get in touch with us at communities@nature.com with your query.
Best wishes,
Eve
Thank you for sharing this great story behind the research!
Could you provide the associated paper's name for us?
Hi Teng Yang,
You can find the paper via the 'Read the paper' button on top.
Best wishes,
Eve
Senior Community Manager
Can one use a combination of same images/figures used in the original paper to be published?
Hi Hundeep,
You can use images from the original paper as long as they are correctly cited.
Best wishes,
Eve