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Science in Society RSS FeedsThis Week in Science - Condensin II and Transvection | Images of Extra-Solar Planets | Dynamic Instability Revisited | Cation Capture | "Nothing" Affects Electronic Circuits | Melt in Mantle | Coating the Nuclear Pore | Acid Baths | The Yin Yang of Root Regulation | Hybrid Dysgenesis | TB Prodrug Chemistry | Making Sense of Unstructured Regions | Genomic View of Leukemic Relapse | It's a Knockout...Feed Source: www.sciencemag.org Editors' Choice - BIOCHEMISTRY: Iron Tug of War | APPLIED PHYSICS: Structured Lasers Hit the Spot | CHEMISTRY: Reacting to the HIPE | EVOLUTION: Old-Fashioned Carbon Fixing | IMMUNOLOGY: Uric Acid Lends a Hand | CHEMISTRY: Running Off Together | BIOMEDICINE: Oncogenic Fusion Disguise... Science Scope - Obama Transition: Science Team Named | Big Push for Peanut Butter... Random Samples - BOYS TAKE ENERGY | NAME THAT ROVER | THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ONLINE | THE MANLY WORLD OF EUROPEAN SCIENCE... Newsmakers - TWO CULTURES | THEY SAID IT | ON CAMPUS | IN BRIEF | CELEBRITIES... [EDITORIAL] Scientists and Human Rights - Authors: Leonard Rubenstein, Mona Younis... [NEWS] TAINTED MILK SCANDAL: Chinese Probe Unmasks High-Tech Adulteration With Melamine - A weeks-long investigation into China's tainted milk scandal has left scientists astonished by the technical sophistication of those who used melamine to adulterate food products.Authors: Hao Xin, Richard Stone... [NEWS] FRANCE: Will French Science Swallow Zerhouni's Strong Medicine? - In a surprisingly blunt report released on 13 November, a high-wattage international committee, led by former U.S. National Institutes of Health director Elias Zerhouni, proposes a massive overhaul of French life sciences research that would create a single, strong funding agency and likely spell the death of several existing institutes.Author: Martin Enserink... [NEWS] ASTRONOMY: Giant Scope Heads Europe's Wish List - European astronomers have asked policymakers to green-light a 42-meter-wide giant telescope that they promise will keep them at the forefront of world astronomy.Author: Daniel Clery... [NEWS] HUMAN GENETICS: Interest Rises in DNA Copy Number Variations--Along With Questions - At the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics last week, the hot topic was duplicated or missing blocks of DNA, known as copy number variations--the study of which, like any emerging field, is plagued by uncertainty.Author: Jennifer Couzin... [NEWS] SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Science Goes Hollywood: NAS Links With Entertainment Industry - The National Academy of Sciences has launched a collaboration called the Science & Entertainment Exchange that it hopes will "be a service to all of Hollywood" by connecting scientific authorities to the people who produce, write, direct, and animate films and TV shows.Author: Jon Cohen... [NEWS FOCUS] ECOLOGY: Canada's Experimental Lakes - In remote Ontario, a network of lakes is dedicated to bold ecological manipulations. Research there has helped explain algal blooms and acid rain. As the unique outdoor lab turns 40, some wonder whether it is past its prime.Author: Erik Stokstad... [NEWS FOCUS] ECOLOGY: Contaminating a Lake to Save Others - Over the past 9 years, some 15 principal investigators from eight institutions have joined forces at a remote experimental station in Canada (see main text) to tease apart how mercury in air pollution cycles through the environment.Author: Erik Stokstad... [NEWS FOCUS] PROFILE: ADAM RIESS: A Universe Past the Braking Point - A decade after racing to tell the world about "dark energy," an acclaimed astrophysicist pushes to streamline the search for Type Ia supernovae--celestial milestones that may help explain space's ever-accelerating expansion.Author: Yudhijit Bhattacharjee... [NEWS FOCUS] CRYPTOGRAPHY: University Hackers Test the Right to Expose Security Concerns - When students in the Netherlands picked apart the world's most common smart card system, were they torpedoing its manufacturer or protecting the public's right to know?Author: Adrian Cho... [LETTERS] The Price of Exploration - Author: James. B. Garvin... [LETTERS] Research Funding: Less Should Be More - Author: Rui Sousa... [LETTERS] Cell Phone and DNA Story Overlooked Studies - Authors: Vini G. Khurana;, Gretchen Vogel... [LETTERS] Flaunting the Feminine Side of Research Studies - Author: Phyllis Greenberger... [TECHNICAL COMMENT] Comment on ?Climate-Driven Ecosystem Succession in the Sahara: The Past 6000 Years? - Authors: Victor Brovkin, Martin Claussen... [TECHNICAL RESPONSE] Response to Comment on ?Climate-Driven Ecosystem Succession in the Sahara: The Past 6000 Years? - Authors: S. Kröpelin, D. Verschuren, A.-M. Lézine... [BOOKS ET AL.] EVOLUTION: All for One and One for All - Summarizing the past couple of decades of research on the ecology and evolution of social insects-with their tightly knit colonies, altruistic cooperation, complex communication, and division of labor-Hölldobler and Wilson argue that these "superorganisms" represent a basic stage of biological organization, between the organism and the species.Author: James H. Hunt... [BOOKS ET AL.] ENERGY: Promising the Sun - Focusing on scientists who have attempted to harness fusion to generate power, Seife sketches the history of fusion research over the past six decades.Author: Frank N. von Hippel... [EDUCATION FORUM] THE PIPELINE: Scientific Teaching in Practice - A new generation of university scientists is learning to teach using a scientific teaching approach.Authors: Sarah Miller, Christine Pfund, Christine Maidl Pribbenow, Jo Handelsman... [EDUCATION FORUM] ASSESSMENT: Global Sex Differences in Test Score Variability - International testing results show greater variance in boys' scores than in girls' scores.Authors: Stephen Machin, Tuomas Pekkarinen... [PERSPECTIVES] CHEMISTRY: A Tamed Reactive Intermediate - The highly reactive germanium dication is isolated by trapping it in a molecular cage.Author: Joseph B. Lambert... [PERSPECTIVES] PHYSICS: Reflections on a Wall of Light - Single-photon cooling of atoms offers a rare view of a real-life Maxwell's demon.Author: P.-M. Binder... [PERSPECTIVES] ASTRONOMY: Exoplanets--Seeing Is Believing - Direct observations have been made of the infrared and optical signatures of planets orbiting distant stars.Author: Mark S. Marley... [PERSPECTIVES] MICROBIOLOGY: An Antibiotic Mimics Immunity - Certain compounds generate reactive nitrogen intermediates in bacteria, contributing to their antimicrobial effect.Author: Carl Nathan... [PERSPECTIVES] GEOCHEMISTRY: Carbon in Charge - Laboratory data suggest that enhanced conductivity in the deep mantle can be caused by extremely small amounts of carbon-rich melt.Author: Rob L. Evans... [PERSPECTIVES] BIOCHEMISTRY: Controlled Chaos - The availability and abundance of intrinsically disordered proteins inside a cell is under tight control.Authors: Vladimir N. Uversky, A. Keith Dunker... [AAAS AFFAIRS] AAAS News and Notes - A monthly roundup of recent news and projects of Science's publisher, the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Author: ... [BREVIA] A Simple Law for Ice-Shelf Calving - An empirical model of iceberg production as an ice shelf that buttresses a glacier spread may help to predict glacial flow and sea level rise as Earth's climate warms. Authors: Richard B. Alley, Huw J. Horgan, Ian Joughin, Kurt M. Cuffey, Todd K. Dupont, Byron R. Parizek, Sridhar Anandakrishnan, Jeremy Bassis... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] Optical Images of an Exosolar Planet 25 Light-Years from Earth - Images from the Hubble Space Telescope reveal a Jupiter-sized planet, perhaps with a surrounding dust disk, orbiting about 115 astronomical units from a nearby main sequence star. Authors: Paul Kalas, James R. Graham, Eugene Chiang, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Mark Clampin, Edwin S. Kite, Karl Stapelfeldt, Christian Marois, John Krist... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] Direct Imaging of Multiple Planets Orbiting the Star HR 8799 - Infrared images from the Keck and Gemini telescopes reveal three giant planets orbiting counterclockwise around a young star, in a scaled-up version of our solar system. Authors: Christian Marois, Bruce Macintosh, Travis Barman, B. Zuckerman, Inseok Song, Jennifer Patience, David Lafreničre, René Doyon... [RESEARCH ARTICLES] Detection of GTP-Tubulin Conformation in Vivo Reveals a Role for GTP Remnants in Microtubule Rescues - GTP-bound tubulin is found at microtubule ends in living cells and also within microtubules, where it may promote repolymerization and avert microtubule collapse. Authors: Ariane Dimitrov, Mélanie Quesnoit, Sandrine Moutel, Isabelle Cantaloube, Christian Poüs, Franck Perez... [REPORTS] Resolving Vacuum Fluctuations in an Electrical Circuit by Measuring the Lamb Shift - A solid-state qubit in an electrical circuit connected to a vacuum field shows a shift in its transition energy level, a classic quantum effect typically seen in isolated atoms. Authors: A. Fragner, M. Göppl, J. M. Fink, M. Baur, R. Bianchetti, P. J. Leek, A. Blais, A. Wallraff... [REPORTS] A Cryptand-Encapsulated Germanium(II) Dication - A cage-like molecule typically used to sequester hard metal cations such as Ca2+ in solution proves capable of capturing the softer, elusive free germanium ion Ge2+. Authors: Paul A. Rupar, Viktor N. Staroverov, Kim M. Baines... [REPORTS] Carbonatite Melts and Electrical Conductivity in the Asthenosphere - The electrical conductivity of molten carbonates is higher than that of silicate minerals; thus, minor amounts of carbonate melt could explain electrical signals of Earth's mantle. Authors: Fabrice Gaillard, Mohammed Malki, Giada Iacono-Marziano, Michel Pichavant, Bruno Scaillet... [REPORTS] Tight Regulation of Unstructured Proteins: From Transcript Synthesis to Protein Degradation - Yeast proteins with unstructured regions tend to be highly regulated, consistent with the idea that these regions may mediate critical regulatory protein-protein interactions. Authors: Jörg Gsponer, Matthias E. Futschik, Sarah A. Teichmann, M. Madan Babu... [REPORTS] Structural Evidence for Common Ancestry of the Nuclear Pore Complex and Vesicle Coats - The protein complex that controls entry and exit from the cell nucleus shares a structural element with vesicle coat proteins, suggesting that it is built around a lattice-like scaffold. Authors: Stephen G. Brohawn, Nina C. Leksa, Eric D. Spear, Kanagalaghatta R. Rajashankar, Thomas U. Schwartz... [REPORTS] The Widespread Threat of Calcium Decline in Fresh Waters - As calcium levels decline in Canadian lakes, populations of a keystone prey crustacean are being depleted, with likely consequences for freshwater food webs. Authors: Adam Jeziorski, Norman D. Yan, Andrew M. Paterson, Anna M. DeSellas, Michael A. Turner, Dean S. Jeffries, Bill Keller, Russ C. Weeber, Don K. McNicol, Michelle E. Palmer, Kyle McIver, Kristina Arseneau, Brian K. Ginn, Brian F. Cumming, John P. Smol... [REPORTS] Genomic Analysis of the Clonal Origins of Relapsed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia - The cells responsible for relapse of a particular type of leukemia are often not the same cells that gave rise to the original disease. Authors: Charles G. Mullighan, Letha A. Phillips, Xiaoping Su, Jing Ma, Christopher B. Miller, Sheila A. Shurtleff, James R. Downing... [REPORTS] A Genetic Framework for the Control of Cell Division and Differentiation in the Root Meristem - The number of stem cells in plant roots is controlled by an auxin-cytokine feedback loop in which a particular gene integrates signals from both hormones. Authors: Raffaele Dello Ioio, Kinu Nakamura, Laila Moubayidin, Serena Perilli, Masatoshi Taniguchi, Miyo T. Morita, Takashi Aoyama, Paolo Costantino, Sabrina Sabatini... [REPORTS] Chromosome Alignment and Transvection Are Antagonized by Condensin II - A Drosophila protein required for dissolution of homologous chromosome bundles independently prevents long-distance effects of one allele on the transcription of its homolog. Authors: Tom A. Hartl, Helen F. Smith, Giovanni Bosco... [REPORTS] An Epigenetic Role for Maternally Inherited piRNAs in Transposon Silencing - In Drosophila, small RNAs derived from transposons are inherited from the mother and directly inhibit activation of these potentially detrimental transposons in offspring. Authors: Julius Brennecke, Colin D. Malone, Alexei A. Aravin, Ravi Sachidanandam, Alexander Stark, Gregory J. Hannon... [REPORTS] PA-824 Kills Nonreplicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Intracellular NO Release - An unusual drug candidate for resistant tuberculosis generates nitrous acid and thus acts as an intracellular nitric oxide donor, augmenting the innate immune system. Authors: Ramandeep Singh, Ujjini Manjunatha, Helena I. M. Boshoff, Young Hwan Ha, Pornwaratt Niyomrattanakit, Richard Ledwidge, Cynthia S. Dowd, Ill Young Lee, Pilho Kim, Liang Zhang, Sunhee Kang, Thomas H. Keller, Jan Jiricek, Clifton E. Barry 3rd... [REPORTS] Absence of the SRC-2 Coactivator Results in a Glycogenopathy Resembling Von Gierke?s Disease - In mice, a coactivator binds to a nuclear orphan receptor and regulates glucose-6-phosphatase transcription and thus glucose homeostasis. Authors: Atul R. Chopra, Jean-Francois Louet, Pradip Saha, Jie An, Franco DeMayo, Jianming Xu, Brian York, Saul Karpen, Milton Finegold, David Moore, Lawrence Chan, Christopher B. Newgard, Bert W. O?Malley... What Shall I Blog About Tomorrow? - The beautiful thing about the world of gadgets is that there is always something new every day.So part of the challenge -- or opportunity -- is figuring out what's of interest and then taking a stab at writing something interesting about it.Looking ahead, I wonder what news tomorrow will bring?And I'm wondering if there are any topics, gadgets, issues, oddities that you'd like to see in this personal blogosphere?Don't be shy if you have an opinio... The Top Holiday Gift Choices? Is It Blu-ray? Or Not? - You've seen the recent blogs about how nine of the top 10 best-selling items so far this holiday shopping season are gadgets -- but how about them Ugg boots!Seriously, we've seen how this is the season of Blu-ray and this isn't the season for Blu-ray. Honestly, what do you think?For me personally, I'm still busy with DVDs, some PayPerView and even some old video cassettes if the movie is good enough -- but granted, those DVDs do look better!So I'... Green Becoming the Color of Gadgets - Environmental concerns are playing an even bigger role in consumer electronics. To state it plainly, the world of gadgets is becoming increasingly eco-friendly. You can see this all across the landscape, from better product designs, lower power usage and better end user responsibility -- unplug those desktops at night, OK? But what more can we do? We have so many of these wondrous devices, large and small? What else can we do about... Nokia N97 Sweet! - The Nokia N97 sports a 3.5-inch, 640 x 360 pixel (16:9 aspect ratio) resistive touchscreen display with tactile feedback and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It's heavily focused on social sites like Facebook with its "always open" window to favorite Internet or social networking sites. The N97 also features HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, 3.5-mm head jack, and 32GB of on-board memory. With a microSD expansion you can go up to 48GB total memory. The b... Raketu Adds VoIP Support for Google G1 Android Mobile - Raketu today released its Raketu Mobile for Google's G1 Android mobile adding VoIP support to the Android phone. Raketu already supports iPhone, Nokia, WinMobile and BlackBerry mobile phonesThe new service allows anyone with a G1 using roaming data services or WiFi to connect to the Raketu mobile services to make phone-to-phone calls, send sms-text messages and email, send and receive instant... Office Communicator clients cannot communicate with AOL Contacts Problem Solved - Scott Oseychik over on the MSDN blogs has a good post today about federation issues between OCS 2005/2007 and AOL. Apparently, American Online changed their root certificates on their SIP Access Gateway at approximately 12/2/2008, 4:00 AM EST.Via Scott's post: If your organization leverages Public Internet Connectivity (aka: "PIC") in conjunction with their Live Communication Server 2005 and/or Office Communications Server 2007 servers, you may n... I told you it was going to be a Blu-ray Christmas! - I hate to say I told you so, but today's PriceGrabber.com gadget report on Black Friday sales, once again proves my opinion that this Christmas will be a "black" Blu-ray Christmas! My opinion goes against conventional wisdom that Blu-ray won't succeed, and that streaming HD using Roku/Netflix, and cable providers offering HD content is now closing the window of opportunity for Blu-ray. I'm not buying that theory. Additionally, several other artic... Momentum Building for Fuel-Cell Development - Thanks to recent changes in government regulations, a reliable, long-lasting fuel cell to power today's electronic gadgets may be right around the corner. "We are closer, much closer, than even two years ago in terms of the companies' internal designs, how they've met their milestones and just the amount of testing and evaluation that's going on right now," said Sara Bradford, an energy and power systems consultant for Frost & Sullivan.Now wo... Not Even Half of Old PCs Get Reused ... Sad - Worldwide demand for used PCs is greater than supply, yet less than half of PCs entering the secondary market get reused.Only one in five PCs targeted for reuse find their way from a mature to a developing economy, tech consulting firm Gartner said in a report. Of those machines that actually make it, only 44% get used. Major hindrances include export tariffs and high transportation costs. "The secondary PC market offers great opportunity to s... Gadgets Help Drive Black Friday Sales - Despite one of the worst economic climates in decades, consumer spending on Black Friday hit $10.6 billion, 3% higher than the day after Thanksgiving in 2007, according to researcher ShopperTrak. Gadgets accounted for nine of the top 10 most popular Black Friday products, PriceGrabber said. Data from PriceGrabber.com shows that online consumers are taking advantage of promotions on popular electronics, including LCD and plasma TVs, Blu-ray disc p... Disney World Deal - Buy 4 Nights, Get 3 Free - Knowing I'm a Disney fanatic, Rich just sent me this amazing Disney World deal that gives you 3 nights free and includes Disney World theme park tickets. This deal is via a partnership with American Airlines. You'll also receive a $200 gift card when you travel January 4 - March 29, 2009.I have a Disney World timeshare that requires I use my points towards my vacation, so this doesn't help me any, but it might help you, so enjoy! Here's the d... Bittorrent Kills VoIP - Game Over Man! - An interesting article at the Register claims that a recent uTorrent decision to use UDP for P2P file transfers (instead of TCP) to get around ISP "traffic management" restrictions will cause a meltdown of the Internet. Poppycock you say? It's worth pointing out that traditionally P2P sharing apps such as Bittorrent, use TCP not UDP. So why would UDP cause VoIP apps to fail? Well for one huge reason, TCP allows for congestion control. F... Black Friday Results are in! - It appears it just might be a Merry Christmas even with the doom & gloom surrounding the economy. I guess President-elect Barack Obama must be the Messiah, since he's already creating miracles and he hasn't even been sworn in yet. Or it could just be that credit card loving Americans just don't know when to quit spending & charging.Check this out:NRF Survey Finds Black Friday Gets Holiday Season Off to Energetic Start-- Great Bargains, Pe... Cyber Monday Amazon Deals - Amazon has a special landing page listing all their Cyber Monday deals. Amazon doesn't call it "Cyber Monday" but rather the "Black-Friday-After-Thanksgiving-Sale", so this landing page should be good until Christmas. Maybe they were afraid Cyber Monday was patented, kinda like their one-click ordering patent. ... It's Going to be a Blu-ray Christmas -
Some experts are skeptical about whether consumers will buy Blu-ray DVD players this Christmas - I am not one of them. Many are saying it's going to be a "blue" Blu-ray Christmas. I disagree. I went shopping for a cheap Blu-ray DVD player on Black Friday, with one bargain special at Wal-Mart offering a $128 Blu-ray player. This was one of the biggest deals offered by Wal-Mart on Black Friday, and one was to wonder if this deal was part of ... Force Skype HQ Video Mode with any webcam -
So you want Skype High Quality (HQ) video, but aren't willing to shell out for a nice dual-core processor and a high-end Logitech camera, eh? Well, no worries - Nodewave has a Force 'Skype' HQ Video app that allows you to Enable/Disable (and even configure) High-Quality Video in Skype, and even High-Definition Video regardless of your camera or processor.
So if Santa doesn't stick a high-end Logitech Orb AF webcam (my favorite webcam) i... Nimbuzz VoIP app on Apple App Store - Nimbuzz is a free app that lets you call (VoIP), chat, message, and send photos, music and video on your iPhone, which was recently made available on the Apple App Store. Using a centralized contact list you can connect with all your buddies on Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, ICQ, GoogleTalk, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, StudiVZ, Hyves, Jabber and Twitter, plus popular social networks including Facebook and MySpace. It features presence (who'... Killing off Vampire Power for Good! - It's been called both "vampire power" and "phantom load" -- likened to the power-hungry HAL 9000 computer (at left) in Stanley Kubrick's classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's the little unblinking red light on the television set that is silently drawing energy from the grid; studies have shown it can add 10% or more to a household energy bill.Now Spanish entrepreneurs claim to have invented a way to end the problem that has bede... It's Black Friday! America's Retailers Need You! - Yes, Black Friday it is!(And did you know about Black Friday the movie?)And gadget retailers (and all others, too!) are looking for you to make your contribution to their coffers!Now, I know it may have been hard (very hard), even too hard, to get up before the rising sun to hit those eager merchants at 5 AM when the best (very best) deals could be had, but there is still plenty of time today to either hit the pavement for a real physical visit o... Making Black Friday Deals Easy - You know I scoured all of the flyers and online ads to put together a great list of Black Friday deals, but seems Gizmodo has just plain beat me to it! So just like last year, they have rounded up and sorted through all of the real deals for you, broken down by category and merchant. If you know how to survive, this is the only Black Friday deal list you need. Get it all here.
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