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Thursday, April 16, 2015

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ENGINEERINGStartup liftoff
How flocks of small, cheap satellites, hatched in Silicon Valley, will constantly monitor a changing Earth.
BIOCHEMISTRYDetails of destruction, one molecule at a time
Protein ubiquitination and destruction by the proteasome is examined at the single-molecule level [Also see Reports by Lu et al. and Lu et al.]
ECOLOGYOcean acidification and mass extinction
A rapid injection of massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere acidified the oceans, causing mass extinction.
ASTRONOMYMaking comets in the cold
Direct measurements of N2 by instruments aboard the Rosetta spacecraft provide clues about the comet’s long history.
GENETICSGenomes in the mist
Inbreeding in mountain gorillas increases the threat from disease and environmental change but has purged deleterious mutations.
 
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On this week's show: Mountain gorilla genomes, and a roundup of daily news stories.
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Vanishing fauna

In this special issue, the worldwide decline of animals and what we humans can do about it.
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Slicing the wheat genome

In this special issue, breaking bread with the wheat genome.
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Strategies against HIV/AIDS

In this special issue, Australia leads the way to HIV reduction amongst its neighbors.
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The gas surge

In this special issue, fracking has ignited an energy revolution, with still-uncertain consequences for climate and the environment.
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Rethinking the global supply chain

In this special issue, how traceability, measurement, and standardization might tame an unwieldy web
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The science of inequality

In this special issue, using fresh waves of data to explore the origins, impact, and future of inequality around the world.

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