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目录:
This Week in Science
Editor summaries of this week's papers.
Science 30 October 2009: 639.
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Editorial:
Beyond Climate Science
Eric J. Barron
Science 30 October 2009: 643.
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Editors' Choice
Highlights of the recent literature.
Science 30 October 2009: 644.
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Science Podcast
Science 30 October 2009: 737.

The show includes pandemic H1N1 and the 2009 Hajj, the contribution of inherited wealth to economic inequality, and more.
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New Products
Science 30 October 2009: 737.

A weekly roundup of information on newly offered instrumentation, apparatus, and laboratory materials of potential interest to researchers.
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News of the Week
Scientific Misconduct
Hwang Convicted But Dodges Jail; Stem Cell Research Has Moved On
Dennis Normile
Science 30 October 2009: 650-651.

Disgraced stem cell scientist Woo Suk Hwang was handed a 2-year suspended prison sentence on 26 October for embezzlement and bioethics law violations. And the scientific community seemed to just shrug.
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Scientific Misconduct
Timeline of Events
Science 30 October 2009: 650.
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Energy Research
DOE Gives $151 Million to ‘Out-of-Box’ Research
Eli Kintisch
Science 30 October 2009: 651.

Three days after President Barack Obama told a Massachusetts Institute of Technology audience that he would lead the country into a "new frontier" of clean energy research, a fledgling federal agency made a $151 million down payment on that promise.
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HIV/AIDS Research
Beyond Thailand: Making Sense of a Qualified AIDS Vaccine "Success"
Jon Cohen
Science 30 October 2009: 652-653.

Since researchers announced on 24 September that an AIDS vaccine trial had positive results for the first time in history, the debate over whether the results were real has largely given way to intense discussions about how to build on this surprising finding.
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ScienceNOW.org
From Science's Online Daily News Site
Science 30 October 2009: 653.

ScienceNOW reported this week on gene therapy that helps blind children see, why naked mole rats don't get cancer, why fish and red wine don't mix, and how to cut carbon emissions one house at a time, among other stories.
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U.S. Stem Work Force
Study Finds Science Pipeline Strong, But Losing Top Students
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
Science 30 October 2009: 654.

A new study finds little evidence for leaks in the U.S. pipeline for producing native-born scientists except for a steep drop in the percentage of the highest performing students taking science and engineering jobs.
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U.S. Stem Education
Obama's Science Advisers Look at Reform of Schools
Jeffrey Mervis
Science 30 October 2009: 654.

Confident that its opinions will be welcomed by the Obama Administration, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has launched a study of how best to improve U.S. science education.
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Paleoanthropology
Signs of Early Homo sapiens in China?
Richard Stone
Science 30 October 2009: 655.

A fresh find of human fossils claimed to be more than 100,000 years old challenges the prevailing view that our ancestors peopled the world in a migration out of Africa late in the last Ice Age, Chinese scientists say.
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ScienceInsider
From the Science Policy Blog
Science 30 October 2009: 655.

ScienceInsider broke the story this week that the Department of Energy may extend by 1 year the operations of Fermilab's Tevatron. Other highlights include the final report of the blue-ribbon panel on the future of U.S. human space exploration, which suggested, as expected, that NASA should extend shuttle launches into 2011.
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Random Samples
Science 30 October 2009: 649.
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News Focus
2009 Nobels: Break or Breakthrough for Women?
Science 30 October 2009: 656-658.

Until this month, women had never won more than one Nobel science prize in a single year. This year's quartet of laureates talk about what their success might mean for science and society.
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Profile: Chewang Norphel
Glacier Man
Gaia Vince
Science 30 October 2009: 659-661.

A retired civil engineer battles climate change in the Himalayas, building artificial glaciers that provide irrigation water to mountain villages.
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Climate Change
Hot, Flat, Crowded—And Preparing for the Worst
Mason Inman
Science 30 October 2009: 662-663.

In a clarion call to other developing nations, Bangladesh is girding itself against the hazards of a warmer world
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Letters
Too Sanitary for Vultures
José A. Donázar, Antoni Margalida, Martina Carrete, and José A. Sánchez-Zapata
Science 30 October 2009: 664.
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Underestimating Energy
John Kunz, Tobias Maile, and Vladimir Bazjanac
Science 30 October 2009: 664-665.
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Nutrient Imbalances: Follow the Waste
Thomas H. Deluca
Science 30 October 2009: 665.
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Nutrient Imbalances: Pollution Remains
Jose Albiac
Science 30 October 2009: 665.
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Response—Nutrient Imbalances
P. M. Vitousek, R. Naylor, T. Crews, M. B. David, L. E. Drinkwater, E. Holland, P. J. Johnes, J. Katzenberger, L. A. Martinelli, P. A. Matson, G. Nziguheba, D. Ojima, C. A. Palm, G. P. Robertson, P. A. Sanchez, A. R. Townsend, and F. S. Zhang
Science 30 October 2009: 665-666.
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Books et al.
Cell Biology
The Unit of Life
Helen Pickersgill
Science 30 October 2009: 668-669.

Drawing from 30 years of amiable correspondence with his high school calculus teacher, Strogatz demonstrates the joys to be found in doing mathematics.
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Mathematics
Correspondence in Flux
Brie Finegold
Science 30 October 2009: 669.

Wolpert offers lay readers a short, wide-ranging introduction to cell biology.
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Books Received
Science 30 October 2009: 669.

A listing of books received at Science during the week ended 23 October 2009.
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Policy Forum
Science and Regulation
The Electronics Revolution: From E-Wonderland to E-Wasteland
Oladele A. Ogunseitan, Julie M. Schoenung, Jean-Daniel M. Saphores, and Andrew A. Shapiro
Science 30 October 2009: 670-671.

Discarded electronics present serious threats to health and ecosystems, making e-waste regulations a policy priority.
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Perspectives
Atmospheric Science
Clean the Air, Heat the Planet?
Almut Arneth, Nadine Unger, Markku Kulmala, and Meinrat O. Andreae
Science 30 October 2009: 672-673.

Measures to control emissions of air pollutants may have unintended climatic consequences.
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Chemistry
The Basics of Zinc Activation
Ilan Marek
Science 30 October 2009: 673-674.

The stubborn carbon-hydrogen bonds of an organic compound can be replaced by more reactive carbon-zinc bonds.
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Climate Change
Clean Air for Megacities
David D. Parrish and Tong Zhu
Science 30 October 2009: 674-675.

Air pollution in megacities has severe health impacts, but its control could provide opportunities for climate change mitigation.
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Cell Biology
An Ancient Gauge for Iron
Tracey A. Rouault
Science 30 October 2009: 676-677.

A protein with a domain that binds to oxygen and iron acts as a sensor to control iron metabolism in human cells.
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Biochemistry
Leaps in Translational Elongation
Anders Liljas
Science 30 October 2009: 677-678.
Published online 15 October 2009 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1181511] (in Science Express Perspectives)
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