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Science Podcast

Science Podcast

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Video

Video: Reprogramming Cells
Education and Technology
This video introduction to Science's special issue on how education is changing in the face of technology features special-issue contributor Merrilea Mayo of the Kauffman Foundation and Science Editor-in-Chief Bruce Alberts. Watch the video.

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The cover of this week's Science Magazine

COVER An image of Mare Moscoviense on the lunar farside, taken by the Terrain Camera aboard the SELENE (Kaguya) spacecraft on 17 January 2008. Crater frequency distributions derived from such images yield ages of about 2.5 billion years for several volcanic deposits in this mare, indicating that volcanism on the lunar farside lasted about 500 million years longer than previously thought. See page 905). Image: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency/SELENE

Images and Slide Shows

International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge 2008  >
Browse the striking sights, sounds, and motion that represent the winners and honorable mentions of the sixth visualization challenge, presented by the National Science Foundation and Science (Posted 26 September 2008)

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Interactives

Interactives
Plant Genomes >
This interactive feature, an accompaniment to Science's 25 April 2008 special issue on plant genomes, explores how advances in plant genome research are contributing to our understanding of plant biology and evolution. (Requires Flash)

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