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**Research Ethics
Questions From China Snag U.S. Trial of Nerve-Rerouting Procedure
Hao Xin
Science 5 November 2010: 741.
A running 5-year medical brawl in China has spilled over into Michigan,
where it has delayed a clinical trial about to enroll patients. The trial
aims to surgically reroute the nerves of spina bifida patients to give them
control of their bladder.
**Earthquake Recovery
Slew of Landslides Unmask Hidden Geological Hazards
Hao Xin
Science 5 November 2010: 744.
On 7 August, heavy rains in the mountains north of Zhouqu, in western China'
s Gansu Province, unleashed a torrent of mud, boulders, and rubble, most of
which, researchers believe, had been deposited in two gullies north of town
by landslides and rockfalls after a big earthquake in 1879. The findings
suggested that debris flows could strike more than 100 years after a major
quake.
**China
Supercomputer Leaves Competition—And Users—in the Dust
Richard Stone and Hao Xin
Science 5 November 2010: 746-747.
China's new supercomputer, Tianhe-1A, is also the world's fastest, but the
number of users able to tap even a thimbleful of the machine's power is
surely minuscule.
**Neuroscience
China's Brain Mappers Zoom In on Neural Connections
Kristen Minogue
Science 5 November 2010: 747.
A research team in China has created the most detailed three-dimensional map
yet of all the connections between the neurons in a complete mouse brain.
The project was unveiled online this week in Science.
**Letters
Funding for Chinese Collaboration
Scott X. Chang
Science 5 November 2010: 756. | p******d 发帖数: 3737 | 2 有意思,回头看看science对肖的手术说了啥。 | t***r 发帖数: 14 | 3 most detailed three-dimensional map
yet of "all the connections" between the neurons in a complete mouse brain
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