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  • 3 June 2011
    BIOCHEMISTRY

    DNA Computing

    A technique uses DNA strands to perform calculations that can be scaled up in complexity.

  • 3 June 2011
    NEWS & ANALYSIS

    Quake Experts Accused

    Seven scientists who analyzed seismic activity ahead of the 2009 L'Aquila, Italy earthquake will face trial for manslaughter.

  • 8 June 2011
    Sci. Transl. Med.

    Transpant Tolerance

    Results from cynomologus monkeys show that having very few pre-existing, donor-specific memory T cells may be the key to long-term transplant success.

  • 7 June 2011
    Science Signaling

    LOSING SELECTIVITY

    By switching ion permeability, TWIK-1 channels may contribute to cardiac arrhythmias caused by severely low potassium.

  • 3 June 2011
    Career Advice

    Presentations, Revisited

    Are there better ways to communicate science than Powerpoint and Keynote?

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7 June 2011 | SCIENCEINSIDER Million Dollar Prizes to Go to Astrophysicists, Immunologists, and Geometricians
Pinpointing the origins of gamma-ray bursts, determining the workings of innate immunity, and extending the use of differential equations to applications in relativity are achievements paying off in Shaw...

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03 June 2011 | Career Advice Reinventing the Standard Model of Science Presentations
A design expert and former developmental biologist thinks there's a better alternative to Powerpoint for scientific presentations.
03 June 2011 | Issues & Perspectives Taken for Granted: Immigrants and Entrepreneurship
Recent research questions some popular estimates of the role of the foreign-born in founding high-tech companies.
 27 May 2011 | Life & Career Experimental Error: Fetus Don't Fail Me Now
With his daughter still in the embryonic stage, our columnist wonders if it's too early to steer her toward a career in science.
 27 May 2011 | Career Profiles Focus on Aging: Understanding Brain Plasticity
Neuroscientist Sara Burke investigates how aging affects the plasticity of neuronal networks and, ultimately, behavior.
 

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3 June 2011

Verifying dark matter results, the pace of evolution, highly structured biology courses, and more.

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