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science magazine 2008-09-26

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[...]... Member Services 202-326-6417 or www.aaasmember.org science_ editors@aaas.org (for general editorial queries) science_ letters@aaas.org (for queries about letters) science_ reviews@aaas.org (for returning manuscript reviews) science_ bookrevs@aaas.org (for book review queries) Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Science serves its readers as a forum for the presentation... advance science, engineering, and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people The goals of the association are to: enhance communication among scientists, engineers, and the public; promote and defend the integrity of science and its use; strengthen support for the science and technology enterprise; provide a voice for science on societal issues; promote the responsible use of science. .. of science in public policy; strengthen and diversify the science and technology workforce; foster education in science and technology for everyone; increase public engagement with science and technology; and advance international cooperation in science I NFORMATION FOR A UTHORS See pages 634 and 635 of the 1 February 2008 issue or access www.sciencemag.org/about/authors SENIOR EDITORIAL BOARD John... good portion of the cortex”—is “inadequate,” Greyson says www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 Published by AAAS 26 SEPTEMBER 2008 1749 NEWS>> More overruns for Mars lander Q&A with Britain’s science adviser 1754 1756 SCIENCE EDUCATION Misjudged Talk Opens Creationist Rift at Royal Society A talk titled “Should Creationism Be a Part of the Science Curriculum?” was bound to attract attention at the annual... rabbit’s foot handy (Science, 8 February 2002, p 1032) The –MITCH LESLIE www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 Published by AAAS 26 SEPTEMBER 2008 1765 2008 CREDITS: (LEFT TO RIGHT) M DE STEFANO; L NYE AND THE EXPLORATORIUM VISUALIZATION LABORATORY; C CHAMP AND D KUNKEL; J FRIEDBERG AND T SORS Visualization Challenge THE ILLUSTRATION ON THE COVER OF THIS WEEK’S ISSUE OF SCIENCE IS A MERGER of science and art,... in Wonderland It’s a magnet for attracting young children into the world of science, a quality that helped it win the firstsciencemag.org place award for informational graphics in this year’s International Slideshow Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge and podcast For the past 6 years, Science and the U.S National Science interview with finalist Foundation (NSF) have cosponsored annual challenges... year’s challenge Rachel Zelkowitz of Science s news staff wrote the text that accompanies the images in this special section, and Martyn Green and Tara Marathe put together a special Web presentation at www.sciencemag.org/vis2008 JEFF NESBIT, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, NSF MONICA BRADFORD, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, SCIENCE Online www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 Published by AAAS JUDGES... promises to “fully fund” the provisions of the www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 Published by AAAS COMPETES Act, which authorizes spending levels that have not been met in subsequent appropriations bills Holtz-Eakin told Science that McCain “is on the record as supporting ACA” and that, if elected, his 2010 budget would reflect those targets in the physical sciences Taking a jab at Obama’s expansive promises... VOL 321 SCIENCE Published by AAAS It’s not just talk Uhlen and other proteomics leaders gathered here last month to weigh plans for an HPP and to sound out representatives of science funding agencies that would need to pony up the hundreds of millions—if not billions—of dollars needed to pull it off Most of the responses suggested that tight science budgets make a new megasized international science. .. stuffed with science mavens have recently issued reports* emphasizing the importance of choosing an assistant to the president for science and technology soon after the election They say that person, who would also head the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), should be part of the president’s inner circle and play a major role in vetting appointments to dozens of other key science positions . content, go to www.sciencemag.org/vis2008/ 1779 1767 Published by AAAS www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 26 SEPTEMBER 2008 1731 CONTENTS continued >> SCIENCE EXPRESS www.sciencexpress.org DEVELOPMENTAL. 1788 Published by AAAS www.sciencemag.org SCIENCE VOL 321 26 SEPTEMBER 2008 1735 CREDITS: (SCIENCE NOW) MATTHEW FISHER; (SCIENCE CAREERS) ALVIN CHUA/CREATIVE COMMONS; (SCIENCE SIGNALING) BAOLI. Campaign >> Science Podcast Searching for the Secrets of the Super Old 1764 DEPARTMENTS 1735 Science Online 1737 This Week in Science 1742 Editors’ Choice 1744 Contact Science 1749 Random

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