MATERIALS SCIENCE: Colloidal Encounters: A Matter of Attraction Daan Frenkel Science 3 November 2006: 768-769. Summary »| Full Text »| PDF »|
PHYSICS: Beyond the Particle in the Box Lars Walldén Science 3 November 2006: 769-770. Summary »| Full Text »| PDF »|
ECOLOGY: A Renaissance in the Study of Abundance Brian J. McGill Science 3 November 2006: 770-772. Summary »| Full Text »| PDF »|
ASTRONOMY: Radio Traces of Cosmic Shock Waves Torsten A. Enßlin Science 3 November 2006: 772-773. Summary »| Full Text »| PDF »|
BIOMEDICINE: Enhanced: Life, the Universe, and Body Temperature Clifford B. Saper Science 3 November 2006: 773-774. Summary »| Full Text »| PDF »|
Reviews A Century of Alzheimer's Disease Michel Goedert and Maria Grazia Spillantini Science 3 November 2006: 777-781. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »|
100 Years and Counting: Prospects for Defeating Alzheimer's Disease Erik D. Roberson and Lennart Mucke Science 3 November 2006: 781-784. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »|
Brevia Accelerated Evolution of Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Humans Shyam Prabhakar, James P. Noonan, Svante Pääbo, and Edward M. Rubin Science 3 November 2006: 786. The human genome contains conserved noncoding sequences that have evolved quickly and are located near neuronal genes, suggesting a role in cognition. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
Research Article Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services Boris Worm, Edward B. Barbier, Nicola Beaumont, J. Emmett Duffy, Carl Folke, Benjamin S. Halpern, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Heike K. Lotze, Fiorenza Micheli, Stephen R. Palumbi, Enric Sala, Kimberley A. Selkoe, John J. Stachowicz, and Reg Watson Science 3 November 2006: 787-790. An extensive meta-analysis of data from 32 studies shows that loss of marine biodiversity is increasingly impairing the health of the oceans, yet these trends may still be reversible. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
Reports Giant Ringlike Radio Structures Around Galaxy Cluster Abell 3376 Joydeep Bagchi, Florence Durret, Gastão B. Lima Neto, and Surajit Paul Science 3 November 2006: 791-794. Giant radio arcs around a galaxy cluster may mark sites at which cosmological shock waves are organizing galactic matter into filaments and generating cosmic rays. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
Imaging the Sublimation Dynamics of Colloidal Crystallites J. R. Savage, D. W. Blair, A. J. Levine, R. A. Guyer, and A. D. Dinsmore Science 3 November 2006: 795-798. Upon rapid heating, colloidal crystals sublimate slowly until they reach a critical size, then suddenly melt and dissolve into a gas; proteins and glasses may behave similarly. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
Pattern Formation and Shape Changes in Self-Oscillating Polymer Gels Victor V. Yashin and Anna C. Balazs Science 3 November 2006: 798-801. A model shows how oscillating chemical reactions affect the shape and volume of a polymer gel confined in two dimensions, yielding a rich variety of structures. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
Renewable Hydrogen from Nonvolatile Fuels by Reactive Flash Volatilization J. R. Salge, B. J. Dreyer, P. J. Dauenhauer, and L. D. Schmidt Science 3 November 2006: 801-804. Heavy fuels sprayed onto hot catalysts as fine droplets in the presence of oxygen fully react to form hydrogen without waste carbon, which normally poisons the catalysts. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »| Coherent Electronic Fringe Structure in Incommensurate Silver-Silicon Quantum Wells N. J. Speer, S.-J. Tang, T. Miller, and T.-C. Chiang Science 3 November 2006: 804-806. Band bending allows quantum well states in atomically smooth silver films to interfere with valance band states in a silicon substrate and create additional electronic features. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »|
Solar Nebula Heterogeneity in p-Process Samarium and Neodymium Isotopes Rasmus Andreasen and Mukul Sharma Science 3 November 2006: 806-809. Published online 5 October 2006 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1131708] (in Science Express Reports) Isotope ratios in primitive meteorites vary and differ from Earth's measured value, implying patchiness in the solar nebula originating from two stellar sources. Abstract »| Full Text »| PDF »| Supporting Online Material »|
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