Science Magazine's Top Stories of 2007 36
ahab_2001 writes "The journal Science has put up its annual Breakthrough of the Year list. They're looking at the top-ten scientific accomplishments for 2007. Leading the list are studies of human genetic variation, and a flood of new discoveries that point toward a future of genomic medicine and even "personal genomics" — with all of the potential issues of ethics and privacy that entails. Runners-up include advances in cellular and structural biology, astrophysics, physics, immunology, synthetic chemistry, neuroscience, and computer science. In addition to the articles from the journal, there's a video on human genetic variation and a podcast as well." Some similarities here to Time magazine's list on the same subject.
They missed one (Score:5, Funny)
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Dn't the make really mediocre (Score:2)
Personal genomics... (Score:1)
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I didn't RTFA (Score:1, Offtopic)
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If you're looking to entice a flame war, that isnt the way to start it. Read up on what science is, and is not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science [wikipedia.org]
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Sadly the funding didn't match the results (Score:3, Informative)
But, it's a great time to be working on medical genetics as a bioinformatician.
perennial runner-up for Breakthrough of the Year (Score:5, Insightful)
The study of Global warming has been pretty steady over the past years. An Inconvenient Truth didn't make any new discoveries in the field that I know of. It looked more like a sob story to me, look more ice is melting, but don't you love nature like I do? Maybe we needed a movie to get people's attention, but it makes you feel like he is blaming YOU. If you are willing to dedicate your life to this noble cause, then don't take a private Jet to the showings.
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I would like to put it on the list for one reason (Score:1)
Of course it wasn't helped by all the elites who seemed to revel in
Uhm No (Score:3, Informative)
I vote for.. (Score:2)
I Vote For (Score:1)
Memory and Imagination (Score:2)
Wake me when neuroscience gets to the point of describing
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Do you also have opinions on quantum gravity?
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Math IS technology.
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If what you do is called "science", you are more likely to get more money with less accountability from various scientific funds. If it is called "technology", you have to go to businessmen interested in practical results.
It is one of those materialistic games.