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Science in Society RSS FeedsThis Week in Science - Martian Reservoirs | Visions from Afar | Massive Stars and MAGIC Crab Nebula | GPCR Structural Diversity | Light from Below | Promoting Polyandry | Modeling Subcellular Morphogenesis | Dinospore Control | Wnts and the Brain Vasculature | A Drive Along the Metabolic Information Highway | No Escape for Insect Pathogens | Long Live the Standard Model | Accelerated Imaging | Mussel-ing in on Evolution | University Challenge...Feed Source: www.sciencemag.org Editors' Choice - ECOLOGY: Harmonious Agriculture | BIOCHEMISTRY: Out of Thin Air | EVOLUTION: Fishing for Worms | CHEMISTRY: Tubular Templates | GEOLOGY: Breaking Early and Often | BIOMEDICINE: Helpful Bystanders | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: Acting at a Distance... Science Scope - Obama Transition: Agencies, Meet Microscope | E Pluribus Unum | INSERM in Flux? | Stretching Out LHC Repairs | Gene Tests Under Scrutiny... Random Samples - BIG CHILL | SILICON SEMINAR ROOM | SLOW'S THE WAY TO GO | A FAMILY AFFAIR... Newsmakers - PATHWAYS INTO SCIENCE | ON CAMPUS | IN BRIEF | IN BRIEF | THREE Q'S... [EDITORIAL] Opening Japan Up to the World - Author: Kiyoshi Kurokawa... [NEWS] TECHNICAL EXCHANGES: U.S. Visa Delays on the Rise, Scientists Abroad Report - A recent slowdown in the processing of U.S. visas for foreign scientists and some seemingly arbitrary visa denials have prompted a fresh look at how to streamline the process.Author: Richard Stone... [NEWS] ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS: Excess Particles From Space May Hint at Dark Matter - An unexpected abundance of high-energy electrons from space could be evidence of particles of dark matter--the weighty and mysterious stuff whose gravity holds the galaxies together. But if the sightings really do point to dark matter, then physicists may have to revise their ideas about what the stuff is.Author: Adrian Cho... [NEWS] GLOBAL HEALTH: Malaria Drugs, the Coca-Cola Way - On 7 November, the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria voted to adopt a new financing system aimed at bringing the best malaria drugs at rock-bottom prices to the local private-sector stores where most Africans buy their drugs--by letting the market do the work.Author: Martin Enserink... [NEWS] CRIMINOLOGY: Study Shows How Degraded Surroundings Can Degrade Behavior - In a series of cleverly designed experiments reported in a paper published online by Science this week, researchers found that if people see one norm or rule being violated (such as graffiti or a vehicle parked illegally), they're more likely to violate others--such as littering, or even stealing.Author: Constance Holden... [NEWS] DEVELOPING WORLD: The New Groove in Science Aid: South-South Initiatives - In addition to helping to close the divide between the research capabilities of the northern and southern hemispheres, the 871-member Academy of Sciences for the Developing World is now focusing on another divide: the widening gap between the South's scientific haves and have-nots.Author: Robert Koenig... [NEWS] SYSTEMS BIOLOGY: Cast of 1000 Proteins Shines in Movies of Cancer Cells - Systems biologists describe online in Science this week how fluorescent markers and a time-lapse microscope have allowed them an unprecedented view of the fluctuating locations and levels of about 1000 proteins in individual human cancer cells.Author: Jocelyn Kaiser... [NEWS FOCUS] ENERGY: World Oil Crunch Looming? - Even those who believe there's plenty of oil left in the ground to meet rising demand are warning that the final crisis could come uncomfortably soon.Author: Richard A. Kerr... [NEWS FOCUS] SPACE: Cloudy Future for Europe's Space Plans - A string of successful missions had the European Space Agency riding high and making ambitious plans, but the worldwide financial downturn may bring it back to Earth.Author: Daniel Clery... [NEWS FOCUS] MYCOLOGY: Last Stand for the Body Snatcher of the Himalayas? - The caterpillar-hijacking fungus Cordyceps sinensis is touted as a natural Viagra. But overharvesting has put the peculiar parasite's back against the wall.Author: Richard Stone... [NEWS FOCUS] SCIENCE IN ROMANIA: Reaching for the Stars in Romania - A small association of Romanian scientists, many of them working abroad, is fed up with the slow pace of reforms in their country. And politicians are paying attention.Author: Martin Enserink... [NEWS FOCUS] SCIENCE IN ROMANIA: At Home in Bucharest, for Better and for Worse - In the late 1980s, communist dictator Nicolae Ceau?escu sought to demolish the Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology (ICBP) to make way for his "House of the People." Then came the Christmas revolution of 1989. Ceau?escu didn't survive; ICBP did.Author: Martin Enserink... [LETTERS] Looking Beyond Head Trauma - Author: Darin T. Okuda... [LETTERS] Fostering a Culture of Responsible Lab Conduct - Authors: Ann M. Peiffer, Paul J. Laurienti, Christina E. Hugenschmidt... [LETTERS] The Path Forward for DNA Data - Authors: Paula Boddington, Naomi Hawkins, Catherine Heeney, Jantina De Vries, Jane Kaye... [LETTERS] Priorities Come with the Career - Author: Craig Bolon... [LETTERS] STEM Education Crisis: Overblown? - Author: Andrew Depristo... [LETTERS] Changes to NIH Grant System May Backfire - Authors: Peter D. Karp, Gavin Sherlock, John A. Gerlt, Ida Sim, Ian Paulsen, Patricia C. Babbitt, Keith Laderoute, Lawrence Hunter, Paul Sternberg, John Wooley, Philip E. Bourne... [LETTERS] Listening to the Ocean's Heartbeat - Authors: Elvira S. Poloczanska, Anthony J. Richardson... [LETTERS] Legislation Leaves Common Sense Behind - Author: Harold Scarbro... [BOOKS ET AL.] HISTORY OF SCIENCE: Who Scientists Are Now - Shapin's account of the development and current practice of the profession of science spotlights the researchers in the trenches rather than the big-thinkers. Author: Thomas F. Gieryn... [BOOKS ET AL.] AGRICULTURE: Organic and GM--Why Not? - Writing for nonspecialists, Ronald (a rice geneticist) and Adamchak (an organic farmer) argue that the best path to sustainable food production lies through a careful combination of organic farming and genetically engineered plants.Author: Mark Tester... [BOOKS ET AL.] EXHIBITIONS: ART: Global Perspectives - Using his sixfold perspective, Termes paints optical illusory scenes on the surfaces of spheres. Author: Barbara Jasny... [POLICY FORUM] POLICY: A Force for Peace in the Middle East - Support of regional scientific institutions or associations may make a difference.Author: Michael Greene... [PERSPECTIVES] ASTRONOMY: Gamma Rays and Neutron Stars - Satellite and ground observations provide new insights into gamma-ray emissions from neutron stars.Author: Giovanni F. Bignami... [PERSPECTIVES] CHEMISTRY: Interrogating Molecules - Attosecond laser pulses can reveal the complex electronic processes occurring within molecular systems.Authors: Gilles Doumy, Louis F. DiMauro... [PERSPECTIVES] DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY: Brain Wnts for Blood Vessels - Development of the blood-brain barrier in mammals starts in the embryo, through specific molecules that induce vascular development in the neural tube.Author: Eckhard Lammert... [PERSPECTIVES] CHEMISTRY: Coming Soon to a Library Near You? - Conservation efforts will be aided by a tool that facilitates surveys of the condition of paper in libraries, archives, and museums.Author: Jan Wouters... [PERSPECTIVES] PHYSICS: The Weight of the World Is Quantum Chromodynamics - Ab initio calculations of the proton and neutron masses have now been achieved, a milestone in a 30-year effort of theoretical and computational physics.Author: Andreas S. Kronfeld... [PERSPECTIVES] MICROBIOLOGY: Rogue Insect Immunity - Insects use a variety of strategies to fight pathogens at different stages of infection, which may guide antimicrobial development for human use.Authors: David S. Schneider, Moria C. Chambers... [REVIEWS] The Psychology of Transcending the Here and Now - Authors: Nira Liberman, Yaacov Trope... [BREVIA] Fossil Pollen as a Guide to Conservation in the Galápagos - Fossil pollen shows that six plant species in the Gal'apagos, presumed to be invasive, had actually been native to the islands for thousands of years before human colonization. Authors: Jacqueline F. N. van Leeuwen, Cynthia A. Froyd, W. O. van der Knaap, Emily E. Coffey, Alan Tye, Katherine J. Willis... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] Time-Resolved Dynamics in N2O4 Probed Using High Harmonic Generation - Electrons can be ejected from multiple orbitals of N2O4 by exploiting different stages in its excited vibrations, yielding an attosecond light probe of molecular dynamics. Authors: Wen Li, Xibin Zhou, Robynne Lock, Serguei Patchkovskii, Albert Stolow, Henry C. Kapteyn, Margaret M. Murnane... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] The 2.6 Angstrom Crystal Structure of a Human A2A Adenosine Receptor Bound to an Antagonist - The ligand binding pocket of the caffeine-binding human adenosine receptor has a different position and orientation than that of other G protein-linked receptors. Authors: Veli-Pekka Jaakola, Mark T. Griffith, Michael A. Hanson, Vadim Cherezov, Ellen Y. T. Chien, J. Robert Lane, Adriaan P. IJzerman, Raymond C. Stevens... [REPORTS] The Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope Discovers the Pulsar in the Young Galactic Supernova Remnant CTA 1 - The Fermi Space Telescope has detected a gamma-ray pulsar associated with a young supernova remnant, implying that such stars may be unidentified gamma-ray sources. Authors: A. A. Abdo, M. Ackermann, W. B. Atwood, L. Baldini, J. Ballet, G. Barbiellini, M. G. Baring, D. Bastieri, B. M. Baughman, K. Bechtol, R. Bellazzini, B. Berenji, R. D. Blandford, E. D. Bloom, G. Bogaert, E. Bonamente, A. W. Borgland, J. Bregeon, A. Brez, M. Brigida, P. Bruel, T. H. Burnett, G. A. Caliandro, R. A. Cameron, P. A. Caraveo, P. Carlson, J. M. Casandjian, C. Cecchi, E. Charles, A. Chekhtman, C. C. Cheung, J. Chiang, S. Ciprini, R. Claus, J. Cohen-Tanugi, L. R. Cominsky, J. Conrad, S. Cutini, D. S. Davis, C. D. Dermer, A. de Angelis, F. de Palma, S. W. Digel, M. Dormody, E. do Couto e Silva, P. S. Drell, R. Dubois, D. Dumora, Y. Edmonds, C. Farnier, W. B. Focke, Y. Fukazawa, S. Funk, P. Fusco, F. Gargano, D. Gasparrini, N. Gehrels, S. Germani, B. Giebels, N. Giglietto, F. Giordano, T. Glanzman, ... [REPORTS] Observation of Pulsed ?-Rays Above 25 GeV from the Crab Pulsar with MAGIC - The MAGIC telescope has detected higher-energy, pulsed gamma rays from the Crab pulsar and a threshold suggesting that they are emitted from the outer magnetosphere. Authors: The MAGIC Collaboration, E. Aliu, H. Anderhub, L. A. Antonelli, P. Antoranz, M. Backes, C. Baixeras, J. A. Barrio, H. Bartko, D. Bastieri, J. K. Becker, W. Bednarek, K. Berger, E. Bernardini, C. Bigongiari, A. Biland, R. K. Bock, G. Bonnoli, P. Bordas, V. Bosch-Ramon, T. Bretz, I. Britvitch, M. Camara, E. Carmona, A. Chilingarian, S. Commichau, J. L. Contreras, J. Cortina, M. T. Costado, S. Covino, V. Curtef, F. Dazzi, A. De Angelis, E. De Cea del Pozo, R. de los Reyes, B. De Lotto, M. De Maria, F. De Sabata, C. Delgado Mendez, A. Dominguez, D. Dorner, M. Doro, D. Elsässer, M. Errando, M. Fagiolini, D. Ferenc, E. Fernandez, R. Firpo, M. V. Fonseca, L. Font, N. Galante, R. J. Garcia Lopez, M. Garczarczyk, M. Gaug, F. Goebel, D. Hadasch, M. Hayashida, A. Herrero, D. Höhne, J. Hose, C. C. Hsu, S. Huber, T.... [REPORTS] Ab Initio Determination of Light Hadron Masses - A quantum chromodynamics calculation that includes a full description of quarks and their interactions accurately determines the masses of protons, neutrons and other light hadrons. Authors: S. Dürr, Z. Fodor, J. Frison, C. Hoelbling, R. Hoffmann, S. D. Katz, S. Krieg, T. Kurth, L. Lellouch, T. Lippert, K. K. Szabo, G. Vulvert... [REPORTS] 4D Imaging of Transient Structures and Morphologies in Ultrafast Electron Microscopy - Imaging with single electrons can track structural dynamics of gold and graphite in real space with femtosecond temporal resolution and angstrom spatial resolution. Authors: Brett Barwick, Hyun Soon Park, Oh-Hoon Kwon, J. Spencer Baskin, Ahmed H. Zewail... [REPORTS] High Harmonic Generation from Multiple Orbitals in N2 - Electron ejection from multiple N2 orbitals, controlled by the molecule's orientation relative to a laser, produces attosecond light spectra that can reveal molecular dynamics. Authors: Brian K. McFarland, Joseph P. Farrell, Philip H. Bucksbaum, Markus Gühr... [REPORTS] Radar Sounding Evidence for Buried Glaciers in the Southern Mid-Latitudes of Mars - Radar data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show that a series of lobate landforms at low latitudes are composed primarily of massive ice covered by debris. Authors: John W. Holt, Ali Safaeinili, Jeffrey J. Plaut, James W. Head, Roger J. Phillips, Roberto Seu, Scott D. Kempf, Prateek Choudhary, Duncan A. Young, Nathaniel E. Putzig, Daniela Biccari, Yonggyu Gim... [REPORTS] Variation in Evolutionary Patterns Across the Geographic Range of a Fossil Bivalve - Within a fossil bivalve genus, evolution tended to occur as a random walk at the highest latitudes and to be in stasis mode in deep marine environments. Authors: Melissa Grey, James W. Haggart, Paul L. Smith... [REPORTS] Selfish Genetic Elements Promote Polyandry in a Fly - Genes that confer a deleterious sex ratio in Drosophila also decrease male fertility and promote repetitive mating in females, providing a possible explanation of polyandry. Authors: T. A. R. Price, D. J. Hodgson, Z. Lewis, G. D. D. Hurst, N. Wedell... [REPORTS] Regulation of Microtubule Dynamics by Reaction Cascades Around Chromosomes - A reaction-diffusion model involving regulatory molecules and a microtubule-stabilizing phosphoprotein predicts the spatial distribution of microtubules during cell division. Authors: Chaitanya A. Athale, Ana Dinarina, Maria Mora-Coral, Céline Pugieux, Francois Nedelec, Eric Karsenti... [REPORTS] Canonical Wnt Signaling Regulates Organ-Specific Assembly and Differentiation of CNS Vasculature - In mice, two specialized ligands for a key developmental signaling pathway are produced by neuroepithelial cells and direct endothelial cells to form the blood-brain barrier. Authors: Jan M. Stenman, Jay Rajagopal, Thomas J. Carroll, Makoto Ishibashi, Jill McMahon, Andrew P. McMahon... [REPORTS] Regulation of Pancreatic ? Cell Mass by Neuronal Signals from the Liver - In obese mice, fat tissue stimulates proliferation of insulin-producing pancreatic cells via a neural relay through the liver, contributing to symptoms of metabolic syndrome. Authors: Junta Imai, Hideki Katagiri, Tetsuya Yamada, Yasushi Ishigaki, Toshinobu Suzuki, Hirohito Kudo, Kenji Uno, Yutaka Hasegawa, Junhong Gao, Keizo Kaneko, Hisamitsu Ishihara, Akira Niijima, Masamitsu Nakazato, Tomoichiro Asano, Yasuhiko Minokoshi, Yoshitomo Oka... [REPORTS] Control of Toxic Marine Dinoflagellate Blooms by Serial Parasitic Killers - As successive populations of protists have caused summer red tides in France, each has been killed off by a distinct, persistent parasite, establishing a self-regulating ecosystem. Authors: Aurelie Chambouvet, Pascal Morin, Dominique Marie, Laure Guillou... [REPORTS] Antimicrobial Defense and Persistent Infection in Insects - Flies fight some infections by quickly engulfing bacteria in phagocytic cells then deploying antimicrobial peptides, a system that avoids bacterial resistance. Authors: Eleanor R. Haine, Yannick Moret, Michael T. Siva-Jothy, Jens Rolff... [REPORTS] Multi-University Research Teams: Shifting Impact, Geography, and Stratification in Science - Over the past 30 years, scientific papers have become increasingly likely to be written by teams of authors from more than one of a small number of elite universities. Authors: Benjamin F. Jones, Stefan Wuchty, Brian Uzzi... [PODCASTS] Science Podcast - Author: ... [SPECIAL FEATUREs] SCIENCE CAREERS: Finance's Quant(um) Mechanics - One of the earliest "alternative" science careers, quantitative finance is now deeply embedded in the world's finance industry.Author: Alaina G. Levine... [SPECIAL FEATUREs] SCIENCE CAREERS: Analyzing Scientific Investments - A background in science can be an advantage for analysts charged with determining the value of science-based companies.Author: Amarendra Swarup... NatGeo Gets into the Gaming Mood - National Geographic Ventures is working with video game makers on branded games for PCs, consoles and handhelds, with such forthcoming titles as National Geographic: Panda for the Nintendo DS and Sony will have National Geographic: Africa. For the Panda title, look what you will be able to do! Interact with pandas - play with, help, teach and nurture your very own cute panda bear Learn about pandas - view pictures and read stori... BlackBerry Storm Launch Crashes Verizon Network - I was on the phone with TMC's Verizon representative to discuss changing our mobile phone plans. The Verizon rep told me it was bad timing since their entire intranet ordering system had completely crashed as a result of the Blackberry Storm launch. TMC's business Verizon rep couldn't even make changes to our account as a result. Well, it certainly looks like the Storm is having a tremendously successful launch. Should the iPhone be worried? ... Netflix's 'Napoleon Dynamite' Problem: Worth Solving! - The Napoleon Dynamite problem is driving Len Bertoni crazy. Bertoni is a 51-year-old "semiretired" computer scientist who lives an hour outside Pittsburgh. In the spring of 2007, his sister-in-law e-mailed him an intriguing bit of news: Netflix, the Web-based DVD-rental company, was holding a contest to try to improve Cinematch, its "recommendation engine." The prize: $1 million. Cinematch is the bit of software embedded in the Net... Broadband-enabled Game Consoles: Bye-Bye Pay TV? - A report from research consultancy TDG predicts that portals like Microsoft's Xbox Live and Sony's PlayStation Network will soon become formidable competitors to incumbent Pay TV services. 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Tags: pantel, ... Converter Coupon Expired? - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Robert McDowell recently fielded questions from the public about the DTV transition in Philadelphia, including this one: "I thought I lost my converter coupons I received in the mail, but later found them in my desk drawer at work, the coupons had expired and I was told I could not get replacement, even though I told them I could send back the coupons I received. Is there a way to receive anot... More Proof That Gadgets Are Good for You - See -- as if we needed confirmation -- gadgetry is good for you. Well, maybe I'm taking a small step here, but a new study from the MacArthur Foundation has found that all those hours that teenagers spend socializing on the Internet are not a bad thing. (And how to they get access to the Internet? Gadgets, of course!) "It may look as though kids are wasting a lot of time hanging out with new media, whether it's on MySpace or sending instant mes... Vudu Does HD VOD Big Time - Vudu, a startup that sells and rents movies via its Internet-connected set-top box, has boosted High-Definition library to 1,100 on-demand titles -- for now, outdistancing any cable operator's HD video-on-demand service. To build what it claimed is the largest library of HD content available to consumers, Vudu added on average of 150 HD titles per week in October. The service requires a minimum 4-Mbps connection for instant playback of HD titles... HP Debuts First Multi-touch Notebook -- Yes HP, Not Apple (Now That's a Surprise!!!) - From the first time Steve Jobs demonstrated "the pinch" -- the two-finger gesture used to zoom in and out of photos and Web pages on the iPhone -- some Apple observers assumed it was just a matter of time before a multitouch-enabled screen showed up on the Mac.That hasn't happened yet. But now Hewlett-Packard has beaten Apple to the punch, announcing the first multitouch-enabled notebook PC, the tx2. We are all wondering -- aren't we -- why Apple... PC Magazine Stops the Presses - Online Only - I grew up reading PC Magazine and I looked forward each couple weeks to picking up my copy of PC Magazine at the local grocery store. But today, Ziff Davis has announced that the legendary PC Magazine print publication is shutting down its print publication and focusing exclusively on online content. This is truly a sad day Hold on while I grab some tissues... Anybody Like the New Xbox Live? - The new Xbox Live look is supposed to kick off today so be sure to take a peek.The gaming platform now includes customizable avatars, an iPod-like display and easier viewing of Netflix downloads. It's got to be an improvement over what was there before or at least we hope so!Let's hear the feedback!Louder!
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According to the motion filed Nov. 14 by CPS' new lead attorney for the case, John R. Dolezal, the girl is still younger than 18 and was married at 14. The girl "has a child," Dolezal said in court Thursday.... Authorities still looking for more children in Tony Alamo case - Authorities said dozens of children missing from Tony Alamo ministries in Fouke and Fort Smith, Ark., listed on a court order may be out of the reach of child welfare agencies if they've been taken across state lines.Not a single child was found on Alamo properties in Fort Smith after officials with DHS and members of the Arkansas State Police searched more than a dozen sites Tuesday.The orders authorizing removal listed many more children than ... Michael Jackson converts to Islam - Pop singer Michael Jackson has confirmed his conversion to Islam -- nearly two years after brother Jermaine introduced him to the religion.
The star ? whose hits include The Way You Make Me Feel ? was spotted looking ?a bit down? by a producer and a songwriter who had both embraced Islam.
The source said: ?They began talking to him about their beliefs, and how they thought they had become better people after they converted. Michael soon began ... Lawyers for FLDS leader Warren Jeffs to question anti-polygamy activist Flora Jessop - In papers filed last week in a Kingman, Ariz., court, Jeffs' attorneys said they have scheduled a Nov. 24 interview with Flora Jessop in Phoenix. Jeffs' criminal defense team has asked her to bring copies of "any recordings of any phone calls between yourself and Rozita Swinton," the woman suspected of making the hoax call that launched the raid.... Cult or Church: Woman questions Order of Christ-Sophia - The Order of Christ/Sophia has chapters across the U.S. They call themselves Christian Mystics, but some experts on mind control like Steve Hassan, call them "a destructive mind control cult where dependence and obedience is demanded." [video]... Religious sect executive picked up by marshals - The executive of a religious sect that's accused of orchestrating threats against Shawano, Wisconsin, officials has been picked up by the U.S. Marshals Service for extradition to Maryland on an unrelated contempt of court warrant.Authorities in Shawano and the FBI said her arrest had nothing to do with the Shawano threats case.... French appeals court restores marriage between two Muslims in virginity case - A French appeals court overturned on Monday a ruling by a lower tribunal that had annulled the marriage of two Muslims because the bride had lied about being a virgin.The court in Douai ruled that virginity "is not an essential quality in that its absence has no repercussion on matrimonial life."... Arkansas takes 21 children from Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound into protective custody - Arkansas authorities have taken into protective custody 21 children associated with the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries based on allegations of neglect and physical abuse. Julie Munsell of DHS says, "We had been gathering information, gathering evidence over the last several weeks, but was actually sped up by the reported movement of families and children in the area. So we went ahead and decided to execute the court order that we had received f... Copyright © 2008, Mulitple Sources of Income. All Rights Reserved. |