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ISSN impreso

0036-8075

ISSN electrónico

1095-9203

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Estados Unidos

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Still in Its Infancy, Two-Dimensional Crystal Claims Prize

Adrian Cho

<jats:p>Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov of the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom share the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for their discovery in 2004 of graphene, a one-atom-thick material made of carbon.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 159-159

Guatemala Study From 1940s Reflects A 'Dark Chapter' in Medicine

Kristen Minogue; Eliot Marshall

<jats:p>After making a public apology, the United States this week is launching two inquiries into a stunningly unethical U.S. medical study that was conducted in Guatemala 64 years ago in which hundreds of Guatemalan prisoners, soldiers, and mental health patients were infected with syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 160-160

Will Korea's Computer-Savvy Crown Prince Embrace Reform?

Richard Stone

<jats:p> Last week, it was learned that the heir apparent to North Korean top leader Kim Jong Il is his third son, Kim Jong Un. For insights into how things may shake out for North Korea's scientific community, <jats:italic>Science</jats:italic> spoke with Ph.D.-trained defector Kim Heung-Kwang and Park Chan-Mo, who is helping establish Pyongyang University of Science and Technology. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 161-161

New Technique RiPS Open Stem Cell Field

Gretchen Vogel

<jats:p>A paper published last week described a new method for prompting mature cells to take on a different fate that promises to give researchers a powerful new tool for making and using stem cells.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 162-162

From the Science Policy Blog

<jats:p> <jats:italic>Science</jats:italic> Insider reported this week that a group of states bordering the Gulf of Mexico will dole out $500 million for research on the impacts of the BP oil spill, among other stories. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 163-163

What's Next for Stem Cell Research?

Jocelyn Kaiser

<jats:p>Last week's appeals court decision to temporarily lift a ban on the use of federal funds for research with human embryonic stem cells was good news for researchers. But the legal battle is far from over.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 163-163

Neuroscientists Grapple With Their Field's Big Questions

Greg Miller

<jats:p>Last week, 18 leading neuroscientists gathered to discuss the major open questions in their field and the as-yet-to-be-invented technological advances that could best help solve them.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 164-164

A Chill in China-Japan Academic Relations

Dennis Normile

<jats:p>A diplomatic tiff stemming from a collision last month between a Chinese trawler and two Japanese coast guard vessels has chilled academic exchange between the two countries.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 165-165

From Science's Online Daily News Site

<jats:p> <jats:italic>Science</jats:italic> NOW reported this week on the most Earth-like planet yet discovered, the Ig Nobel Prizes, and the largest geothermal hot spot in the eastern United States, among other stories. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 165-165

Giving Back the Bones

Keith Kloor

<jats:p> Stephen Lekson, curator of anthropology at the University of Colorado's Museum of Natural History, has overseen the repatriation of 553 human remains and 800 funerary objects to southwestern tribes. He shared his thoughts about repatriation in an interview for <jats:italic>Science</jats:italic> ; the conversation has been edited for clarity and brevity. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Multidisciplinary.

Pp. 166-166