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2011年1月7日最新刊Science杂志

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This Week in Science:
Editor summaries of this week's papers.
Science 7 January 2011: 8.

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A New College Science Prize
Bruce Alberts
Science 7 January 2011: 10.[DOI:10.1126/science.1202096]
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Editors' Choice:
Highlights of the recent literature.
Science 7 January 2011: 11.

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Select this articleScience Podcast
Science 7 January 2011: 98.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.98-b]
The show includes sexual ornamentation in butterflies, early human migration out of Africa, your letters to Science, and more.

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Select this articleNew Products
Science 7 January 2011: 98.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.98-a]
A weekly roundup of information on newly offered instrumentation, apparatus, and laboratory materials of potential interest to researchers.

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The Battle Over the 2011 Budget: What's at Stake for Research
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 7 January 2011: 14-15.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.14]
How will Congress play the 2011 budget card? The answer could shape U.S. science for years to come.

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ESF Moves Toward Rebirth, But Change Worries Some
Daniel Clery
Science 7 January 2011: 16.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.16]
After 37 years of funding researchers, organizing collaborations, and convening meetings across the continent, the European Science Foundation is expected to transform into a lobbying and strategy organization this year.

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Select this articleChronic Fatigue Syndrome
Studies Point to Possible Contamination in XMRV Findings
Jocelyn Kaiser
Science 7 January 2011: 17.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.17]
Four papers have appeared in Retrovirology suggesting that previous reports linking the virus XMRV to chronic fatigue syndrome were based on false positives.

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A Slimy Invader Blooms in the Rivers of Patagonia
Patricio Segura
Science 7 January 2011: 18.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.18]
In 2010, to the dismay of naturalists and Chile's tourism industry, the alga Didymosphenia geminata gained a foothold in Patagonia. Officials in Chile have launched a massive effort to halt it, but its propagation may be unstoppable.

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From Science's Online Daily News Site
Science 7 January 2011: 19.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.19-a]
ScienceNOW reported recently that young mollusks maturing in slightly warmer and more acidic seawater can't calcify their shells, the "placebo effect" may work even if patients know they are taking fake pills, people rely on the eyes to judge whether a face has a mind behind it, and DNA from an ancient finger bone has confirmed the discovery of a new type of human, among other stories.

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Select this articleScienceInsider
From the Science Policy Blog
Science 7 January 2011: 19.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.19-b]
ScienceInsider reported last week that Brazil will pay more than ?250 million over a decade to join the European Southern Observatory, becoming the first member from outside Europe, among other stories.

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Random Samples
Science 7 January 2011: 13.

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Select this articleWas North Africa the Launch Pad for Modern Human Migrations?
Michael Balter
Science 7 January 2011: 20-23.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.20]
A growing number of researchers suspect that long-neglected North Africa was the original home of the modern humans who first trekked out of the continent.

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Select this articleCell Biology
The Power of One
Mitch Leslie
Science 7 January 2011: 24-26.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.24-a]
Rather than probe masses of cells all at once, scientists are now applying new research techniques to individual cells.

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Select this articleSingle-Cell Tech Primer
Mitch Leslie
Science 7 January 2011: 24-25.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.24-b]
Microfluidics, gene expression, flow cytometry, and mass spectrometry are enabling researchers to delve into individual cells.

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Select this articleNational Science Foundation
Meeting for Peer Review at a Resort That's Virtually Free
John Bohannon
Science 7 January 2011: 27.[DOI:10.1126/science.331.6013.27]

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