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July 2007, Volume 448, Issue 7151
- 251-251 Animal welfare is not just another bureaucratic hoop
by L. Bergmeier - 251-251 UNAIDS rejects claims of exaggeration and bias
by Paul R. De Lay & Kevin M. De Cock - 251-251 Animal welfare: reporting details is good science
by C. M. Sherwin - 251-251 Chinese recorded classical nova two millennia ago
by Göran H. I. Johansson - 253-254 The case of creation
by Kevin Padian - 254-254 A lone voice in the greenhouse
by Robert J. Charlson - 255-255 Ripples in relativity
by Clifford Will - 256-256 Beijing bubbles
by Philip Ball - 257-257 Walk the Planck
by Giovanni Amelino-Camelia - 259-260 Europe cut adrift
by Philip Gibbard - 260-262 The magic brew
by Janet Rossant - 262-263 Interference in the matter
by Markus Kindermann - 263-265 New order for thought disorders
by Lorna W. Role & David A. Talmage - 265-266 Time for growth
by Ghislain Breton & Steve A. Kay - 266-267 Caught in the traffic
by Aparna Lakkaraju & Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan - 268-268 F. Anthony Dahlen (1942–2007)
by Guust Nolet - 269-269 The Large Hadron Collider
by Alison Wright & Richard Webb - 271-273 The making of the standard model
by Gerard 't Hooft - 274-280 High-energy colliders and the rise of the standard model
by Terry Wyatt - 281-284 How the LHC came to be
by Chris Llewellyn Smith - 285-289 Building a behemoth
by Oliver Brüning & Paul Collier - 290-296 Detector challenges at the LHC
by Steinar Stapnes - 297-301 Beyond the standard model with the LHC
by John Ellis - 302-309 The quest for the quark–gluon plasma
by Peter Braun-Munzinger & Johanna Stachel - 310-312 The God particle et al
by Leon Lederman - 313-317 Generation of germline-competent induced pluripotent stem cells
by Keisuke Okita & Tomoko Ichisaka & Shinya Yamanaka - 318-324 In vitro reprogramming of fibroblasts into a pluripotent ES-cell-like state
by Marius Wernig & Alexander Meissner & Ruth Foreman & Tobias Brambrink & Manching Ku & Konrad Hochedlinger & Bradley E. Bernstein & Rudolf Jaenisch - 325-329 Conformational entropy in molecular recognition by proteins
by Kendra King Frederick & Michael S. Marlow & Kathleen G. Valentine & A. Joshua Wand - 330-332 The sources of sodium escaping from Io revealed by spectral high definition imaging
by Michael Mendillo & Sophie Laurent & Jody Wilson & Jeffrey Baumgardner & Janusz Konrad & W. Clem Karl - 333-337 Interference between two indistinguishable electrons from independent sources
by I. Neder & N. Ofek & Y. Chung & M. Heiblum & D. Mahalu & V. Umansky - 338-341 A reversible wet/dry adhesive inspired by mussels and geckos
by Haeshin Lee & Bruce P. Lee & Phillip B. Messersmith - 342-345 Catastrophic flooding origin of shelf valley systems in the English Channel
by Sanjeev Gupta & Jenny S. Collier & Andy Palmer-Felgate & Graeme Potter - 346-348 The effect of ancient population bottlenecks on human phenotypic variation
by Andrea Manica & William Amos & François Balloux & Tsunehiko Hanihara - 349-352 Positive darwinian selection at the imprinted MEDEA locus in plants
by Charles Spillane & Karl J. Schmid & Sylvia Laoueillé-Duprat & Stéphane Pien & Juan-Miguel Escobar-Restrepo & Célia Baroux & Valeria Gagliardini & Damian R. Page & Kenneth H. Wolfe & Ueli Grossniklaus - 353-357 Variants conferring risk of atrial fibrillation on chromosome 4q25
by Daniel F. Gudbjartsson & David O. Arnar & Anna Helgadottir & Solveig Gretarsdottir & Hilma Holm & Asgeir Sigurdsson & Adalbjorg Jonasdottir & Adam Baker & Gudmar Thorleifsson & Kristleifur Kristjansson & Arnar Palsson & Thorarinn Blondal & Patrick Sulem & Valgerdur M. Backman & Gudmundur A. Hardarson & Ebba Palsdottir & Agnar Helgason & Runa Sigurjonsdottir & Jon T. Sverrisson & Konstantinos Kostulas & Maggie C. Y. Ng & Larry Baum & Wing Yee So & Ka Sing Wong & Juliana C. N. Chan & Karen L. Furie & Steven M. Greenberg & Michelle Sale & Peter Kelly & Calum A. MacRae & Eric E. Smith & Jonathan Rosand & Jan Hillert & Ronald C. W. Ma & Patrick T. Ellinor & Gudmundur Thorgeirsson & Jeffrey R. Gulcher & Augustine Kong & Unnur Thorsteinsdottir & Kari Stefansson - 358-361 Rhythmic growth explained by coincidence between internal and external cues
by Kazunari Nozue & Michael F. Covington & Paula D. Duek & Séverine Lorrain & Christian Fankhauser & Stacey L. Harmer & Julin N. Maloof - 362-365 Two distinct modes of guidance signalling during collective migration of border cells
by Ambra Bianco & Minna Poukkula & Adam Cliffe & Juliette Mathieu & Carlos M. Luque & Tudor A. Fulga & Pernille Rørth - 366-369 The Rab8 GTPase regulates apical protein localization in intestinal cells
by Takashi Sato & Sotaro Mushiake & Yukio Kato & Ken Sato & Miyuki Sato & Naoki Takeda & Keiichi Ozono & Kazunori Miki & Yoshiyuki Kubo & Akira Tsuji & Reiko Harada & Akihiro Harada - 370-374 A bacterial E3 ubiquitin ligase targets a host protein kinase to disrupt plant immunity
by Tracy R. Rosebrock & Lirong Zeng & Jennifer J. Brady & Robert B. Abramovitch & Fangming Xiao & Gregory B. Martin - 375-379 Delayed ageing through damage protection by the Arf/p53 pathway
by Ander Matheu & Antonio Maraver & Peter Klatt & Ignacio Flores & Isabel Garcia-Cao & Consuelo Borras & Juana M. Flores & Jose Viña & Maria A. Blasco & Manuel Serrano - 381-381 Funding models can push the envelope, but at what cost?
by Gene Russo - 382-383 Wise council
by Jill U. Adams - 384-384 Robert Sterner, director, Division of Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation, Washington DC
by Virginia Gewin - 384-384 Fountain of funding for youth
by Monya Baker - 384-384 Vision
by Maria Ocampo-Hafalla - 386-386 Modern mating
by John Zakour
July 2007, Volume 448, Issue 7150
- 110-111 HIV trial doomed by design, say critics
by Erika Check - 111-111 Conserving life and livelihood
by Emma Marris - 112-112 Austria's science institute gathers steam
by Carina Lenotti - 113-113 Marks of distinction
by Alison Abbott - 113-113 French universities to gain control
by Declan Butler - 115-115 Fly library boosts gene tool supply
by Heidi Ledford - 116-116 Activated eggs offer route to stem cells
by David Cyranoski - 119-119 Technical advice
by David Goldston - 122-125 Reading the book of death
by Nick Lane - 126-128 A culture in the balance
by Jane Qiu - 129-129 Space-time safe — at least until the LHC switches on
by Thomas Dent - 129-129 Authors' financial interests should be made known to manuscript reviewers
by Inmaculada de Melo-Martín & Kristen Intemann - 129-129 Mentors could support a student reviewer database
by Angelo P. Pernetta - 129-130 Mentors: public lists would help students choose
by Ben Barres - 130-130 Text mining: powering the database revolution
by Udo Hahn & Joachim Wermter & Rainer Blasczyk & Peter A. Horn - 130-130 How incompatibilities may have led to eukaryotic cell
by Yaacov Davidov & Edouard Jurkevitch - 131-133 Beyond the troubled relationship
by Ziauddin Sardar - 135-136 Imagine a better world
by Stuart L. Pimm - 136-136 Degrees of change
by Stefan Rahmstorf - 137-137 Culture costs lives
by Michael B. A. Oldstone - 139-140 Linnaeus and taxonomy in Japan
by His Majesty The Emperor of Japan - 141-142 Light in chains
by Niek F. van Hulst - 142-143 Extending the message
by Patrick Cramer - 143-145 Water on distant worlds
by Heather A. Knutson - 145-146 Family roots
by Ragan M. Callaway & Bruce E. Mahall - 147-148 Channelling cold reception
by Bernd Nilius & Thomas Voets - 148-148 Danger in the diet
by Tim Lincoln - 149-149 Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1932–2007)
by Françoise Brochard-Wyart - 151-156 A genome-wide transgenic RNAi library for conditional gene inactivation in Drosophila
by Georg Dietzl & Doris Chen & Frank Schnorrer & Kuan-Chung Su & Yulia Barinova & Michaela Fellner & Beate Gasser & Kaolin Kinsey & Silvia Oppel & Susanne Scheiblauer & Africa Couto & Vincent Marra & Krystyna Keleman & Barry J. Dickson - 157-162 Structural basis for transcription elongation by bacterial RNA polymerase
by Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Marina N. Vassylyeva & Anna Perederina & Tahir H. Tahirov & Irina Artsimovitch - 163-168 Structural basis for substrate loading in bacterial RNA polymerase
by Dmitry G. Vassylyev & Marina N. Vassylyeva & Jinwei Zhang & Murali Palangat & Irina Artsimovitch & Robert Landick - 169-171 Water vapour in the atmosphere of a transiting extrasolar planet
by Giovanna Tinetti & Alfred Vidal-Madjar & Mao-Chang Liang & Jean-Philippe Beaulieu & Yuk Yung & Sean Carey & Robert J. Barber & Jonathan Tennyson & Ignasi Ribas & Nicole Allard & Gilda E. Ballester & David K. Sing & Franck Selsis - 172-175 Compositional homogeneity in the fragmented comet 73P/Schwassmann–Wachmann 3
by N. Dello Russo & R. J. Vervack & H. A. Weaver & N. Biver & D. Bockelée-Morvan & J. Crovisier & C. M. Lisse - 176-179 High-resolution spectroscopy of two-dimensional electron systems
by O. E. Dial & R. C. Ashoori & L. N. Pfeiffer & K. W. West - 180-182 Reversal of the net dinitrogen gas flux in coastal marine sediments
by R. W. Fulweiler & S. W. Nixon & B. A. Buckley & S. L. Granger - 183-187 Spreading rate dependence of gravity anomalies along oceanic transform faults
by Patricia M. Gregg & Jian Lin & Mark D. Behn & Laurent G. J. Montési - 188-190 Biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality
by Andy Hector & Robert Bagchi - 191-195 Derivation of pluripotent epiblast stem cells from mammalian embryos
by I. Gabrielle M. Brons & Lucy E. Smithers & Matthew W. B. Trotter & Peter Rugg-Gunn & Bowen Sun & Susana M. Chuva de Sousa Lopes & Sarah K. Howlett & Amanda Clarkson & Lars Ahrlund-Richter & Roger A. Pedersen & Ludovic Vallier - 196-199 New cell lines from mouse epiblast share defining features with human embryonic stem cells
by Paul J. Tesar & Josh G. Chenoweth & Frances A. Brook & Timothy J. Davies & Edward P. Evans & David L. Mack & Richard L. Gardner & Ronald D. G. McKay - 200-203 An intracellular P2X receptor required for osmoregulation in Dictyostelium discoideum
by Samuel J. Fountain & Katie Parkinson & Mark T. Young & Lishuang Cao & Christopher R. L. Thompson & R. Alan North - 204-208 The menthol receptor TRPM8 is the principal detector of environmental cold
by Diana M. Bautista & Jan Siemens & Joshua M. Glazer & Pamela R. Tsuruda & Allan I. Basbaum & Cheryl L. Stucky & Sven-Eric Jordt & David Julius - 209-212 An efflux transporter of silicon in rice
by Jian Feng Ma & Naoki Yamaji & Namiki Mitani & Kazunori Tamai & Saeko Konishi & Toru Fujiwara & Maki Katsuhara & Masahiro Yano - 213-217 Antitumour drugs impede DNA uncoiling by topoisomerase I
by Daniel A. Koster & Komaraiah Palle & Elisa S. M. Bot & Mary-Ann Bjornsti & Nynke H. Dekker - 219-219 Government-funded labs have their perks, and their challenges
by Gene Russo - 220-221 Fighting Back
by Karen Fox - 222-222 Engineering a place for women
by Roger Livesey - 222-222 France Córdova, president, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
by Virginia Gewin - 222-222 (Almost) in press
by Peter Jordan - 224-224 A piratical sabbatical
by Ian Whates
July 2007, Volume 448, Issue 7149
- 6-7 The petaflop challenge
by Declan Butler - 7-7 UK science reshuffled
by Katharine Sanderson - 8-8 No solar hiding place for greenhouse sceptics
by Quirin Schiermeier - 8-9 Cosmic-ray results auger well for future
by Jenny Hogan - 9-9 The great gig in the South
by Katharine Sanderson - 10-11 Faster still and faster
by Erika Check - 12-12 War of words erupts over fossil dig
by Rex Dalton - 15-17 See me here, see me there
by Mark Buchanan - 22-22 Not so good when 75% of grant applications fail
by Philip Strange - 22-22 Activists: arson risks killing innocent people
by Mike Fainzilber - 22-22 Terrorists are activists who renounce non-violence
by Sarah Reichard & Thomas M. Hinckley & H. D. Bradshaw - 22-22 Activists: some walls are not meant to be breached
by Beverly E. Barton - 22-22 Admission that intelligent design is a religious view
by H. A. Lessios - 23-24 Many lives in many worlds
by Max Tegmark - 25-26 Surfing the multiverse
by Gary Wolfe - 26-26 Art shadowing science
by Colin Martin - 27-27 Falling victim to balance
by Timothy Miles - 27-28 Science with flare
by Jan Stenflo - 28-28 A greener education
by Peter Hopkinson - 29-29 A constant surprise
by John Cowan - 31-32 Ancient fingerprints in the clay
by David C. Catling - 32-33 Designs for life
by Philip Ball - 33-34 Entry granted
by Edouard M. Cantin & John J. Rossi - 35-36 Mimicry on the edge
by Thomas N. Sherratt - 36-37 How a T cell sees sugar
by D. Branch Moody - 37-37 Hyperion the sponge
by Richard Webb - 39-43 Transvascular delivery of small interfering RNA to the central nervous system
by Priti Kumar & Haoquan Wu & Jodi L. McBride & Kyeong-Eun Jung & Moon Hee Kim & Beverly L. Davidson & Sang Kyung Lee & Premlata Shankar & N. Manjunath - 44-49 CD1d–lipid-antigen recognition by the semi-invariant NKT T-cell receptor
by Natalie A. Borg & Kwok S. Wun & Lars Kjer-Nielsen & Matthew C. J. Wilce & Daniel G. Pellicci & Ruide Koh & Gurdyal S. Besra & Mandvi Bharadwaj & Dale I. Godfrey & James McCluskey & Jamie Rossjohn - 50-53 Hyperion's sponge-like appearance
by P. C. Thomas & J. W. Armstrong & S. W. Asmar & J. A. Burns & T. Denk & B. Giese & P. Helfenstein & L. Iess & T. V. Johnson & A. McEwen & L. Nicolaisen & C. Porco & N. Rappaport & J. Richardson & L. Somenzi & P. Tortora & E. P. Turtle & J. Veverka - 54-56 Surface composition of Hyperion
by D. P. Cruikshank & J. B. Dalton & C. M. Dalle Ore & J. Bauer & K. Stephan & G. Filacchione & A. R. Hendrix & C. J. Hansen & A. Coradini & P. Cerroni & F. Tosi & F. Capaccioni & R. Jaumann & B. J. Buratti & R. N. Clark & R. H. Brown & R. M. Nelson & T. B. McCord & K. H. Baines & P. D. Nicholson & C. Sotin & A. W. Meyer & G. Bellucci & M. Combes & J.-P. Bibring & Y. Langevin & B. Sicardy & D. L. Matson & V. Formisano & P. Drossart & V. Mennella - 57-59 Low-energy acoustic plasmons at metal surfaces
by Bogdan Diaconescu & Karsten Pohl & Luca Vattuone & Letizia Savio & Philip Hofmann & Vyacheslav M. Silkin & Jose M. Pitarke & Eugene V. Chulkov & Pedro M. Echenique & Daniel Farías & Mario Rocca - 60-63 Early geochemical environment of Mars as determined from thermodynamics of phyllosilicates
by Vincent Chevrier & Francois Poulet & Jean-Pierre Bibring - 64-67 Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences
by Hannah M. Rowland & Eira Ihalainen & Leena Lindström & Johanna Mappes & Michael P. Speed - 68-72 Mutation of FIG4 causes neurodegeneration in the pale tremor mouse and patients with CMT4J
by Clement Y. Chow & Yanling Zhang & James J. Dowling & Natsuko Jin & Maja Adamska & Kensuke Shiga & Kinga Szigeti & Michael E. Shy & Jun Li & Xuebao Zhang & James R. Lupski & Lois S. Weisman & Miriam H. Meisler - 73-77 Novel neurotrophic factor CDNF protects and rescues midbrain dopamine neurons in vivo
by Päivi Lindholm & Merja H. Voutilainen & Juha Laurén & Johan Peränen & Veli-Matti Leppänen & Jaan-Olle Andressoo & Maria Lindahl & Sanna Janhunen & Nisse Kalkkinen & Tõnis Timmusk & Raimo K. Tuominen & Mart Saarma - 78-82 TRIC channels are essential for Ca2+ handling in intracellular stores
by Masayuki Yazawa & Christopher Ferrante & Jue Feng & Kazuhiro Mio & Toshihiko Ogura & Miao Zhang & Pei-Hui Lin & Zui Pan & Shinji Komazaki & Kazuhiro Kato & Miyuki Nishi & Xiaoli Zhao & Noah Weisleder & Chikara Sato & Jianjie Ma & Hiroshi Takeshima - 83-86 Intronic microRNA precursors that bypass Drosha processing
by J. Graham Ruby & Calvin H. Jan & David P. Bartel - 87-91 Crystal structures of histone demethylase JMJD2A reveal basis for substrate specificity
by Stanley S. Ng & Kathryn L. Kavanagh & Michael A. McDonough & Danica Butler & Ewa S. Pilka & Benoit M. R. Lienard & James E. Bray & Pavel Savitsky & Opher Gileadi & Frank von Delft & Nathan R. Rose & John Offer & Johanna C. Scheinost & Tomasz Borowski & Michael Sundstrom & Christopher J. Schofield & Udo Oppermann - 92-96 Structural snapshots along the reaction pathway of ferredoxin–thioredoxin reductase
by Shaodong Dai & Rosmarie Friemann & Dominique A. Glauser & Florence Bourquin & Wanda Manieri & Peter Schürmann & Hans Eklund - 97-97 Prospects
by Gene Russo - 98-100 Beyond the glass ceiling
by Kendall Powell - 101-102 Closing the gender gap
by Magdalena Wutte - 104-104 Olympic talent
by Richard A. Lovett
June 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7148
- 1036-1037 Cancer atlas maps out sample worries
by Erika Check - 1037-1037 Geophysicists combine forces
by Rex Dalton - 1038-1038 Darfur's climate roots challenged
by Declan Butler - 1039-1039 Treaty caution on plankton plans
by Mark Schrope - 1040-1041 Circumcision for HIV needs follow-up
by Declan Butler & Lucy Odling-Smee - 1041-1041 Plan for bomb design falters
by Geoff Brumfiel - 1042-1042 Uganda hosts banana trial
by Anne Dauwers - 1045-1045 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 1046-1048 Energy-Go-Round
by Daemon Fairless - 1049-1051 Out from the haze
by Kris Novak - 1052-1052 Not so sunny view of the events in Arizona
by Carl Djerassi - 1052-1052 Estimating the cost of climate change
by Richard Tol - 1052-1052 Why are people reluctant to join in open review?
by Shi V. Liu - 1052-1052 Researchers fight poaching with presence, not guns
by Gottfried Hohmann - 1053-1053 Tony Blair's era: good news, bad news
by Robert May - 1055-1056 Falling over the edge
by Kenneth R. Miller - 1056-1056 A Wellcome addition
by Sara Abdulla - 1057-1057 A better way of thinking?
by Frances Cairncross - 1058-1058 The clever cone
by Martin Kemp - 1059-1060 Stressful pacemaking
by Bruce P. Bean - 1060-1061 Silicon-enhanced core
by Tim Elliott - 1061-1062 The currency of guessing
by Paul Cisek - 1063-1063 A new molecular factory
by Sun Kwok - 1064-1064 Bohdan Paczyński (1940–2007)
by Bruce T. Draine & Jeremiah P. Ostriker - 1066-1068 Nanotube composites
by Pulickel M. Ajayan & James M. Tour - 1069-1074 Isotopic portrayal of the Earth’s upper mantle flow field
by Christine M. Meyzen & Janne Blichert-Toft & John N. Ludden & Eric Humler & Catherine Mével & Francis Albarède - 1075-1080 Probabilistic reasoning by neurons
by Tianming Yang & Michael N. Shadlen - 1081-1086 ‘Rejuvenation’ protects neurons in mouse models of Parkinson’s disease
by C. Savio Chan & Jaime N. Guzman & Ema Ilijic & Jeff N. Mercer & Caroline Rick & Tatiana Tkatch & Gloria E. Meredith & D. James Surmeier - 1087-1093 Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci
by Douglas F. Easton & Karen A. Pooley & Alison M. Dunning & Paul D. P. Pharoah & Deborah Thompson & Dennis G. Ballinger & Jeffery P. Struewing & Jonathan Morrison & Helen Field & Robert Luben & Nicholas Wareham & Shahana Ahmed & Catherine S. Healey & Richard Bowman & Kerstin B. Meyer & Christopher A. Haiman & Laurence K. Kolonel & Brian E. Henderson & Loic Le Marchand & Paul Brennan & Suleeporn Sangrajrang & Valerie Gaborieau & Fabrice Odefrey & Chen-Yang Shen & Pei-Ei Wu & Hui-Chun Wang & Diana Eccles & D. Gareth Evans & Julian Peto & Olivia Fletcher & Nichola Johnson & Sheila Seal & Michael R. Stratton & Nazneen Rahman & Georgia Chenevix-Trench & Stig E. Bojesen & Børge G. Nordestgaard & Christen K. Axelsson & Montserrat Garcia-Closas & Louise Brinton & Stephen Chanock & Jolanta Lissowska & Beata Peplonska & Heli Nevanlinna & Rainer Fagerholm & Hannaleena Eerola & Daehee Kang & Keun-Young Yoo & Dong-Young Noh & Sei-Hyun Ahn & David J. Hunter & Susan E. Hankinson & David G. Cox & Per Hall & Sara Wedren & Jianjun Liu & Yen-Ling Low & Natalia Bogdanova & Peter Schürmann & Thilo Dörk & Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar & Catharina E. Jacobi & Peter Devilee & Jan G. M. Klijn & Alice J. Sigurdson & Michele M. Doody & Bruce H. Alexander & Jinghui Zhang & Angela Cox & Ian W. Brock & Gordon MacPherson & Malcolm W. R. Reed & Fergus J. Couch & Ellen L. Goode & Janet E. Olson & Hanne Meijers-Heijboer & Ans van den Ouweland & André Uitterlinden & Fernando Rivadeneira & Roger L. Milne & Gloria Ribas & Anna Gonzalez-Neira & Javier Benitez & John L. Hopper & Margaret McCredie & Melissa Southey & Graham G. Giles & Chris Schroen & Christina Justenhoven & Hiltrud Brauch & Ute Hamann & Yon-Dschun Ko & Amanda B. Spurdle & Jonathan Beesley & Xiaoqing Chen & Arto Mannermaa & Veli-Matti Kosma & Vesa Kataja & Jaana Hartikainen & Nicholas E. Day & David R. Cox & Bruce A. J. Ponder - 1094-1097 Chemical complexity in the winds of the oxygen-rich supergiant star VY Canis Majoris
by L. M. Ziurys & S. N. Milam & A. J. Apponi & N. J. Woolf - 1098-1101 Tunable nanowire nonlinear optical probe
by Yuri Nakayama & Peter J. Pauzauskie & Aleksandra Radenovic & Robert M. Onorato & Richard J. Saykally & Jan Liphardt & Peidong Yang - 1102-1106 Silicon in the Earth’s core
by R. Bastian Georg & Alex N. Halliday & Edwin A. Schauble & Ben C. Reynolds - 1107-1110 Sexually antagonistic genetic variation for fitness in red deer
by Katharina Foerster & Tim Coulson & Ben C. Sheldon & Josephine M. Pemberton & Tim H. Clutton-Brock & Loeske E. B. Kruuk - 1111-1115 Lateral habenula as a source of negative reward signals in dopamine neurons
by Masayuki Matsumoto & Okihide Hikosaka - 1116-1120 Macrophage-specific PPARγ controls alternative activation and improves insulin resistance
by Justin I. Odegaard & Roberto R. Ricardo-Gonzalez & Matthew H. Goforth & Christine R. Morel & Vidya Subramanian & Lata Mukundan & Alex Red Eagle & Divya Vats & Frank Brombacher & Anthony W. Ferrante & Ajay Chawla - 1121-1125 Ambra1 regulates autophagy and development of the nervous system
by Gian Maria Fimia & Anastassia Stoykova & Alessandra Romagnoli & Luigi Giunta & Sabrina Di Bartolomeo & Roberta Nardacci & Marco Corazzari & Claudia Fuoco & Ahmet Ucar & Peter Schwartz & Peter Gruss & Mauro Piacentini & Kamal Chowdhury & Francesco Cecconi - 1126-1129 miRNAs control gene expression in the single-cell alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
by Attila Molnár & Frank Schwach & David J. Studholme & Eva C. Thuenemann & David C. Baulcombe - 1130-1134 A microRNA component of the p53 tumour suppressor network
by Lin He & Xingyue He & Lee P. Lim & Elisa de Stanchina & Zhenyu Xuan & Yu Liang & Wen Xue & Lars Zender & Jill Magnus & Dana Ridzon & Aimee L. Jackson & Peter S. Linsley & Caifu Chen & Scott W. Lowe & Michele A. Cleary & Gregory J. Hannon - 1135-1138 Dual E1 activation systems for ubiquitin differentially regulate E2 enzyme charging
by Jianping Jin & Xue Li & Steven P. Gygi & J. Wade Harper - 1139-1139 Rankings are flawed, but are they a worthwhile tool nonetheless?
by Gene Russo - 1140-1140 The final push
by Moira Sheehan - 1140-1140 Making contacts online
by Fabio Fais - 1140-1140 Thomas Mason, Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
by Virginia Gewin - 1142-1142 Taking on that first faculty job
by David Burgess
June 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7147
- 890-891 Academic freedom under threat in Iran
by Declan Butler - 891-891 Monkey stem cells cloned
by Monya Baker - 894-894 Fossils challenge DNA in the dating game
by John Whitfield - 894-895 Quarter of deaths from environment are avoidable
by Quirin Schiermeier - 896-896 Darwin down but not out
by Henry Nicholls - 900-903 Power games
by Andreas Trabesinger - 905-906 Extreme culture
by Josie Glausiusz - 908-908 Darwin Centre will be fit for its range of purposes
by Richard Lane - 908-908 Scientists should promote co-operation, not boycott
by Bengt Gustafsson - 908-908 Cincinnati's rhino breeders bring home the bacon
by Martin F. Heyworth - 908-908 Cooling may be possible, but we need safety data
by John Latham - 908-908 US government enforces boycott of whole countries
by Sina Zarrintan - 909-910 Weird and wonderful
by Mark Schrope - 910-910 Wonders from down under
by Colin Martin - 911-911 A golden circle in the sky
by Raymond T. Pierrehumbert - 913-913 Engulfed by speculation
by Anthony Poole & David Penny