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Thursday, February 5, 2015

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BIOCHEMISTRYSingle-cell expression analysis on a large scale
A simple approach allows gene expression analysis of a large collection of cells by stochastic barcoding of cells and sequencing.
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Electron microscopy measurement of the bulk plasmon of aluminum provides an accurate temperature probe. [Also see Perspective by Colliex]
MATERIALS SCIENCEScrew dislocations: A hard case to crack
The strengthening of titanium is due to the interaction of oxygen solutes with the core of mobile screw dislocations.
ECOLOGYTermites can stabilize tropical grasslands
Termites shape vegetation patterns in arid landscapes and buffer ecosystems against desertification.
EVOLUTIONExploring the limits of protein sequence space
Four key residues in the Escherichia coli protein kinase PhoQ drive recognition of its substrate PhoP.
 
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