Review Articles in 2010

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  • Is the brain on the edge of criticality? Understanding the inner workings of the brain is a task made difficult by the number of elements involved: a hundred billion neurons and a hundred trillion synapses. Viewing the brain in terms of collective dynamics is one approach now yielding some insight.

    • Dante R. Chialvo
    Review Article
  • A protein’s shape is crucial for fulfilling its function within a cell. This Review discusses how molecular dynamics simulations have given us insight into the processes that turn a linear chain of amino acids into a unique three-dimensional protein.

    • Peter L. Freddolino
    • Christopher B. Harrison
    • Klaus Schulten
    Review Article
  • Viruses are protected by a protein shell known as a capsid. The mechanical properties of capsids have been the focus of intense experimental and theoretical investigation with the hope that a better understanding will open the door to new medical treatments and applications in biotechnology.

    • W. H. Roos
    • R. Bruinsma
    • G. J. L. Wuite
    Review Article
  • The surprising discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in a material containing a strong magnet—iron—has led to thousands of publications. By placing all the data in context, it becomes clear what we know and where we are headed.

    • Johnpierre Paglione
    • Richard L. Greene
    Review Article