sábado, 27 de agosto de 2016

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miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016

New leader of NIH’s research watchdog faces staff revolt

Letters from ORI staff warn that “tensions and conflicts” are “tearing the office apart”

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Q&A: Kathryn Partin, new ORI head

The former neuroscientist is guarded about her plans for the research watchdog, though she says ORI’s plagiarism policy deserves a “fresh look”

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What queues up better than the British? Trilobites!

Trilobite fossils reveal some of the first known mass animal migrations

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Earth-like planet found orbiting our nearest stellar neighbor

New exoplanet is just 4.25 light years away around Proxima Centauri

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‘Octobot’ is the world’s first soft-bodied robot

Flexible machine goes where no robot has gone before

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Atomic bombs and oil addiction herald Earth’s new epoch: The Anthropocene

Geologists vote to seek a “golden spike,” but call for formal acceptance faces skepticism

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martes, 23 de agosto de 2016

lunes, 22 de agosto de 2016

Updated: Companies settle gene technology patent fight that was shrouded in mystery

Illumina, Oxford Nanopore Technologies reach agreement in closely watched case

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Test your smarts on genetic hacking and the origins of life!

Take the Science Quiz and test your knowledge of the week's hottest science news. Play now for your chance to win a free subscription to Science!

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Ministry purge may be a lifeline for embattled Russian Academy of Sciences

New science minister promises to review controversial reforms

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Solar still made of bubble wrap could purify water for the poor

New solar technology can also turn seawater into drinking water

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Scientists can see through these rodents

“uDISCO” method uses solvents to render entire bodies transparent

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sábado, 20 de agosto de 2016

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VOLUME 353, ISSUE 6301
18th August 2016
 
Science Table of Contents
Research Summaries

This Week in Science
Editor summaries of this week's papers.

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Editors' Choice
Highlights of the recent literature.

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Editorial

Progress lies in precision
Sue Desmond-Hellmann

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[10.1126/science.aai7598]
 

In Brief

News at a glance
Laura Zahn

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.732]
 

In Depth

A debris-dammed lake threatens a flood
Robert F. Service

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.735]
 

Bones record demise of Andean state
Lizzie Wade

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.736]
 

New polio cases in Nigeria spur massive response
Leslie Roberts

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.738]
 

Mission possible: Rewriting the genetic code
John Bohannon

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.739]
 

Chemists to get preprint server of their own
Paul Voosen

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.740]
 

Features

Of mice and microbes
Kelly Servick

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.741]
 

Tiger land
Kathleen McLaughlin

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.744]
 

Working Life

Choosing the nontenure track
Amar M. Singh

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.838]
 

Letters

Protecting India's conservation offsets
Divya Narain , Martine Maron

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[10.1126/science.aah3989]
 

Open-access policies: A legal quagmire
Ilya Kapovich

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[10.1126/science.aah4571]
 

Passport Initiative fosters applied science
Thomas Krabacher , Patricia Flatt

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[10.1126/science.aah4621]
 

Book Reviews

Tough love for technology
Cynthia Selin

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[10.1126/science.aag2783]
 

Memory lane
Laura Stark

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[10.1126/science.aag2904]
 

Policy Forum

Brazilian politics threaten environmental policies
Philip M. Fearnside

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[10.1126/science.aag0254]
 

Perspectives

The quest to burn fat, effortlessly and safely
Weiwei Fan , Ronald Evans

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[10.1126/science.aah6189]
 

Diagnostics for Zika virus on the horizon
Scott D. Speer , Theodore C. Pierson

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[10.1126/science.aah6187]
 

Thermalization in small quantum systems
Anatoli Polkovnikov , Dries Sels

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[10.1126/science.aah5776]
 

Fighting poverty with data
Joshua Evan Blumenstock

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[10.1126/science.aah5217]
 

Now you see me too
Lars Öhrström

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[10.1126/science.aah5367]
 

Research Articles

Microglia development follows a stepwise program to regulate brain homeostasis
Orit Matcovitch-Natan , Deborah R. Winter, Amir Giladi, Stephanie Vargas Aguilar, Amit Spinrad, Sandrine Sarrazin, Hila Ben-Yehuda, Eyal David, Fabiola Zelada González, Pierre Perrin, Hadas Keren-Shaul, Meital Gury, David Lara-Astaiso, Christoph A. Thaiss, Merav Cohen, Keren Bahar Halpern, Kuti Baruch, Aleksandra Deczkowska, Erika Lorenzo-Vivas, Shalev Itzkovitz, Eran Elinav, Michael H. Sieweke, Michal Schwartz, Ido Amit

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[10.1126/science.aad8670]
 

Combining satellite imagery and machine learning to predict poverty
Neal Jean , Marshall Burke, Michael Xie, W. Matthew Davis, David B. Lobell, Stefano Ermon

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[10.1126/science.aaf7894]
 

Quantum thermalization through entanglement in an isolated many-body system
Adam M. Kaufman , M. Eric Tai, Alexander Lukin, Matthew Rispoli, Robert Schittko, Philipp M. Preiss, Markus Greiner

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[10.1126/science.aaf6725]
 

Reports

Northward migration of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis revealed by OSL thermochronometry
Georgina E. King , Frédéric Herman, Benny Guralnik

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[10.1126/science.aaf2637]
 

Reverse osmosis molecular differentiation of organic liquids using carbon molecular sieve membranes
Dong-Yeun Koh , Benjamin A. McCool, Harry W. Deckman, Ryan P. Lively

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[10.1126/science.aaf1343]
 

Coordinative alignment of molecules in chiral metal-organic frameworks
Seungkyu Lee , Eugene A. Kapustin, Omar M. Yaghi

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[10.1126/science.aaf9135]
 

Prenatal acoustic communication programs offspring for high posthatching temperatures in a songbird
Mylene M. Mariette , Katherine L. Buchanan

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[10.1126/science.aaf7049]
 

Integration of omic networks in a developmental atlas of maize
Justin W. Walley , Ryan C. Sartor, Zhouxin Shen, Robert J. Schmitz, Kevin J. Wu, Mark A. Urich, Joseph R. Nery, Laurie G. Smith, James C. Schnable, Joseph. R. Ecker, Steven P. Briggs

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[10.1126/science.aag1125]
 

Design, synthesis, and testing toward a 57-codon genome
Nili Ostrov , Matthieu Landon, Marc Guell, Gleb Kuznetsov, Jun Teramoto, Natalie Cervantes, Minerva Zhou, Kerry Singh, Michael G. Napolitano, Mark Moosburner, Ellen Shrock, Benjamin W. Pruitt, Nicholas Conway, Daniel B. Goodman, Cameron L. Gardner, Gary Tyree, Alexandra Gonzales, Barry L. Wanner, Julie E. Norville, Marc J. Lajoie, George M. Church

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[10.1126/science.aaf3639]
 

Specificity, cross-reactivity, and function of antibodies elicited by Zika virus infection
Karin Stettler , Martina Beltramello, Diego A. Espinosa, Victoria Graham, Antonino Cassotta, Siro Bianchi, Fabrizia Vanzetta, Andrea Minola, Stefano Jaconi, Federico Mele, Mathilde Foglierini, Mattia Pedotti, Luca Simonelli, Stuart Dowall, Barry Atkinson, Elena Percivalle, Cameron P. Simmons, Luca Varani, Johannes Blum, Fausto Baldanti, Elisabetta Cameroni, Roger Hewson, Eva Harris, Antonio Lanzavecchia, Federica Sallusto, Davide Corti

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[10.1126/science.aaf8505]
 

Cardiometabolic risk loci share downstream cis- and trans-gene regulation across tissues and diseases
Oscar Franzén , Raili Ermel, Ariella Cohain, Nicholas K. Akers, Antonio Di Narzo, Husain A. Talukdar, Hassan Foroughi-Asl, Claudia Giambartolomei, John F. Fullard, Katyayani Sukhavasi, Sulev Köks, Li-Ming Gan, Chiara Giannarelli, Jason C. Kovacic, Christer Betsholtz, Bojan Losic, Tom Michoel, Ke Hao, Panos Roussos, Josefin Skogsberg, Arno Ruusalepp, Eric E. Schadt, Johan L. M. Björkegren

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[10.1126/science.aad6970]
 

Technical Comments

Comment on "A bacterium that degrades and assimilates poly(ethylene terephthalate)"
Yu Yang , Jun Yang, Lei Jiang

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[10.1126/science.aaf8305]
 

Response to Comment on "A bacterium that degrades and assimilates poly(ethylene terephthalate)"
Shosuke Yoshida , Kazumi Hiraga, Toshihiko Takehana, Ikuo Taniguchi, Hironao Yamaji, Yasuhito Maeda, Kiyotsuna Toyohara, Kenji Miyamoto, Yoshiharu Kimura, Kohei Oda

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[10.1126/science.aaf8625]
 

New Products

New Products
Laura Zahn

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[10.1126/science.353.6301.831]
 

First Release
 
First Release
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jueves, 18 de agosto de 2016

Video: Zebra finch call prepares their eggs for climate change

“It’s hot” calls linked to smaller body size, higher reproductive success in hatched chicks

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Chemistry group throws out election results after fears of vote rigging

Online voting system produces improbable tallies

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Podcast: How mice mess up reproducibility, new support for an RNA world, and giving cash away wisely

On this week’s show: Kelly Servick talks about how the microbiomes of model mice can change the outcomes of experiments, and a daily news roundup

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Biologists are close to reinventing the genetic code of life

New study on E. coli could bring new meaning to "life hacking"

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Satellite images can map poverty

New machine learning method uses daytime photos to more accurately predict poverty

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This woman may know a secret to saving the brain’s synapses

Beth Stevens and her network of collaborators are showing how immune cells sculpt connections in the brain

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Ötzi the Iceman had some wild clothes

DNA sequencing shows he sported a deerskin quiver and a brown bear fur hat

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miércoles, 17 de agosto de 2016

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