Friday, April 29, 2016

This Week in Science

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This Week in Science
Reptile Sleep 

The dragon sleeps tonight
Peter Stern

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-a]
 

Microbiome 

"Normal" for the gut microbiota
Caroline Ash

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-b]
 

Coral Reefs 

Strengths that are now weaknesses
JBCJ

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-c]
 

Microbiota 

Parasitic worms affect gut microbes
Kristen L. Mueller

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-d]
 

Geochemistry 

Iron isotopes constrain core chemistry
Brent Grocholski

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-e]
 

Chemistry 

Synthetic twists among lipids
Jake Yeston

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-f]
 

Infectious Disease 

Beyond antibiotics
Angela Colmone

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-g]
 

Structural Biology 

Signaling at the synapse
Valda Vinson

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-h]
 

Microbiome 

Persistence of fecal transplants
Caroline Ash

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-i]
 

Organic Chemistry 

EZ catalyst control in olefin metathesis
Jake Yeston

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-j]
 

Signal Transduction 

Phase separation organizes signaling
L. Bryan Ray

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-k]
 

Human Genetics 

RNA splicing links genetics to disease
Laura M. Zahn

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-l]
 

Biophysics 

Identifying nonequilibrium dynamics
Valda Vinson

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-m]
 

Sleep Research 

Sleep induction through ion changes
Peter Stern

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-n]
 

Reproductive Biology 

Progesterone signaling in sperm
Beverly A. Purnell

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-o]
 

Neuroscience 

How sleep deprivation impairs memory
Leslie K. Ferrarelli

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[10.1126/science.352.6285.546-p]
 

Structural Biology 

Peering into a membrance oxidase
Nicholas S. Wigginton

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