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July 2005, Volume 436, Issue 7047
- 78-86 Genome-wide analysis of human kinases in clathrin- and caveolae/raft-mediated endocytosis
by Lucas Pelkmans & Eugenio Fava & Hannes Grabner & Michael Hannus & Bianca Habermann & Eberhard Krausz & Marino Zerial - 87-90 Photon blockade in an optical cavity with one trapped atom
by K. M. Birnbaum & A. Boca & R. Miller & A. D. Boozer & T. E. Northup & H. J. Kimble - 91-94 Doping semiconductor nanocrystals
by Steven C. Erwin & Lijun Zu & Michael I. Haftel & Alexander L. Efros & Thomas A. Kennedy & David J. Norris - 95-98 Breaking of Henry's law for noble gas and CO2 solubility in silicate melt under pressure
by Philippe Sarda & Bertrand Guillot - 99-102 Generation time and temporal scaling of bird population dynamics
by Bernt-Erik Sæther & Russell Lande & Steinar Engen & Henri Weimerskirch & Magnar Lillegård & Res Altwegg & Peter H. Becker & Thomas Bregnballe & Jon E. Brommer & Robin H. McCleery & Juha Merilä & Erik Nyholm & Wallace Rendell & Raleigh R. Robertson & Piotr Tryjanowski & Marcel E. Visser - 103-107 Nicotine reinforcement and cognition restored by targeted expression of nicotinic receptors
by U. Maskos & B. E. Molles & S. Pons & M. Besson & B. P. Guiard & J.-P. Guilloux & A. Evrard & P. Cazala & A. Cormier & M. Mameli-Engvall & N. Dufour & I. Cloëz-Tayarani & A.-P. Bemelmans & J. Mallet & A. M. Gardier & V. David & P. Faure & S. Granon & J.-P. Changeux - 108-111 ATP is a mediator of chemosensory transduction in the central nervous system
by Alexander V. Gourine & Enrique Llaudet & Nicholas Dale & K. Michael Spyer - 112-116 Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 protects from severe acute lung failure
by Yumiko Imai & Keiji Kuba & Shuan Rao & Yi Huan & Feng Guo & Bin Guan & Peng Yang & Renu Sarao & Teiji Wada & Howard Leong-Poi & Michael A. Crackower & Akiyoshi Fukamizu & Chi-Chung Hui & Lutz Hein & Stefan Uhlig & Arthur S. Slutsky & Chengyu Jiang & Josef M. Penninger - 117-122 Integrative genomic analyses identify MITF as a lineage survival oncogene amplified in malignant melanoma
by Levi A. Garraway & Hans R. Widlund & Mark A. Rubin & Gad Getz & Aaron J. Berger & Sridhar Ramaswamy & Rameen Beroukhim & Danny A. Milner & Scott R. Granter & Jinyan Du & Charles Lee & Stephan N. Wagner & Cheng Li & Todd R. Golub & David L. Rimm & Matthew L. Meyerson & David E. Fisher & William R. Sellers - 123-127 Rac1b and reactive oxygen species mediate MMP-3-induced EMT and genomic instability
by Derek C. Radisky & Dinah D. Levy & Laurie E. Littlepage & Hong Liu & Celeste M. Nelson & Jimmie E. Fata & Devin Leake & Elizabeth L. Godden & Donna G. Albertson & M. Angela Nieto & Zena Werb & Mina J. Bissell - 128-133 Kinase-regulated quantal assemblies and kiss-and-run recycling of caveolae
by Lucas Pelkmans & Marino Zerial - 134-137 Molecular basis of photoprotection and control of photosynthetic light-harvesting
by Andrew A. Pascal & Zhenfeng Liu & Koen Broess & Bart van Oort & Herbert van Amerongen & Chao Wang & Peter Horton & Bruno Robert & Wenrui Chang & Alexander Ruban - 138-141 X-ray structure of a tetranucleosome and its implications for the chromatin fibre
by Thomas Schalch & Sylwia Duda & David F. Sargent & Timothy J. Richmond - 143-143 They'll see you now
by Paul Smaglik - 144-147 Golden opportunities
by Paul Smaglik - 150-150 What's expected of us
by Ted Chiang
June 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7046
- 1142-1142 Japan consoled with contracts as France snares fusion project
by Declan Butler - 1142-1143 Clear skies raise global-warming estimates
by Quirin Schiermeier - 1144-1144 Japan's university shake-up wins faint praise after first year
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 1145-1145 Shrinking budget grounds German space research
by Alison Abbott - 1152-1154 China's burning ambition
by Peter Aldhous - 1156-1158 Big plans for little brains
by Trisha Gura - 1159-1159 Array of possibilities opens up in genotyping
by Virginia Gewin - 1160-1160 Promoting dialogue is the best way to combat ID in classrooms
by Herman L. Mays - 1160-1160 Thoughtful peer review is worth the time it takes
by Xavier Michalet - 1160-1160 Despite some flaws, online submission is the future
by Ying-Hen Hsieh - 1160-1160 Science and religion can strengthen each other
by Philip C. Farese - 1161-1162 Expanding the Universe
by Paul Davies - 1162-1162 Making small talk
by Fran Balkwill - 1163-1163 Hitching a lift
by Gabor Lövei - 1165-1165 Now you see it, now you don't
by Neil D. Theise - 1167-1168 Males from Mars
by David Queller - 1168-1169 Impact on Everest
by David Quéré - 1169-1170 Summing up cancer stem cells
by Brian J. P. Huntly & D. Gary Gilliland - 1171-1171 Hot fluids and cold crusts
by Simon Kelley - 1172-1172 A changing global view
by Barbara Marte - 1172-1173 Fashionable cells
by Chun Y. Seow - 1173-1174 Particular magnetic insights
by Andreas Trabesinger - 1174-1175 Expression and silencing coupled
by Stephen Buratowski & Danesh Moazed - 1176-1176 Keiiti Aki (1930–2005)
by Paul G. Richards - 1177-1177 Continuous activity in cetaceans after birth
by Oleg Lyamin & Julia Pryaslova & Valentine Lance & Jerome Siegel - 1179-1186 China's environment in a globalizing world
by Jianguo Liu & Jared Diamond - 1187-1190 Strong present-day aerosol cooling implies a hot future
by Meinrat O. Andreae & Chris D. Jones & Peter M. Cox - 1191-1196 Short-lived orogenic cycles and the eclogitization of cold crust by spasmodic hot fluids
by Alfredo Camacho & James K. W. Lee & Bastiaan J. Hensen & Jean Braun - 1197-1202 Structure of a Na+/H+ antiporter and insights into mechanism of action and regulation by pH
by Carola Hunte & Emanuela Screpanti & Miro Venturi & Abraham Rimon & Etana Padan & Hartmut Michel - 1203-1205 The U/Th production ratio and the age of the Milky Way from meteorites and Galactic halo stars
by Nicolas Dauphas - 1206-1209 Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of the broken symmetry phase transition in solid deuterium
by Igor Goncharenko & Paul Loubeyre - 1210-1213 Soft X-ray microscopy at a spatial resolution better than 15 nm
by Weilun Chao & Bruce D. Harteneck & J. Alexander Liddle & Erik H. Anderson & David T. Attwood - 1214-1217 Tomographic imaging using the nonlinear response of magnetic particles
by Bernhard Gleich & Jürgen Weizenecker - 1218-1221 Remobilization of southern African desert dune systems by twenty-first century global warming
by David S. G. Thomas & Melanie Knight & Giles F. S. Wiggs - 1222-1225 Imaging the Indian subcontinent beneath the Himalaya
by Vera Schulte-Pelkum & Gaspar Monsalve & Anne Sheehan & M. R. Pandey & Som Sapkota & Roger Bilham & Francis Wu - 1226-1229 Experimental demonstration of chaos in a microbial food web
by Lutz Becks & Frank M. Hilker & Horst Malchow & Klaus Jürgens & Hartmut Arndt - 1230-1234 Clonal reproduction by males and females in the little fire ant
by Denis Fournier & Arnaud Estoup & Jérôme Orivel & Julien Foucaud & Hervé Jourdan & Julien Le Breton & Laurent Keller - 1235-1238 Orofacial somatomotor responses in the macaque monkey homologue of Broca's area
by Michael Petrides & Geneviève Cadoret & Scott Mackey - 1239-1243 Phosphoinositide phosphatase activity coupled to an intrinsic voltage sensor
by Yoshimichi Murata & Hirohide Iwasaki & Mari Sasaki & Kazuo Inaba & Yasushi Okamura - 1244-1250 Ephrin signalling controls brain size by regulating apoptosis of neural progenitors
by Vanessa Depaepe & Nathalie Suarez-Gonzalez & Audrey Dufour & Lara Passante & Jessica A Gorski & Kevin R. Jones & Catherine Ledent & Pierre Vanderhaeghen - 1251-1256 Auxin inhibits endocytosis and promotes its own efflux from cells
by Tomasz Paciorek & Eva Zažímalová & Nadia Ruthardt & Jan Petrášek & York-Dieter Stierhof & Jürgen Kleine-Vehn & David A. Morris & Neil Emans & Gerd Jürgens & Niko Geldner & Jir̆í Friml - 1257-1261 The conserved protein DCN-1/Dcn1p is required for cullin neddylation in C. elegans and S. cerevisiae
by Thimo Kurz & Nurhan Özlü & Fabian Rudolf & Sean M. O'Rourke & Brian Luke & Kay Hofmann & Anthony A. Hyman & Bruce Bowerman & Matthias Peter - 1262-1266 Global histone modification patterns predict risk of prostate cancer recurrence
by David B. Seligson & Steve Horvath & Tao Shi & Hong Yu & Sheila Tze & Michael Grunstein & Siavash K. Kurdistani - 1267-1270 Dynamics of chronic myeloid leukaemia
by Franziska Michor & Timothy P. Hughes & Yoh Iwasa & Susan Branford & Neil P. Shah & Charles L. Sawyers & Martin A. Nowak - 1271-1274 Escherichia coli swim on the right-hand side
by Willow R. DiLuzio & Linda Turner & Michael Mayer & Piotr Garstecki & Douglas B. Weibel & Howard C. Berg & George M. Whitesides - 1275-1279 RNA-interference-directed chromatin modification coupled to RNA polymerase II transcription
by Vera Schramke & Daniel M. Sheedy & Ahmet M. Denli & Carolina Bonila & Karl Ekwall & Gregory J. Hannon & Robin C. Allshire - 1280-1280 Erratum: Mg isotope evidence for contemporaneous formation of chondrules and refractory inclusions
by Martin Bizzarro & Joel A. Baker & Henning Haack - 1280-1280 Erratum: Large Cretaceous sphenodontian from Patagonia provides insight into lepidosaur evolution in Gondwana
by Sebastián Apesteguía & Fernando E. Novas - 1281-1281 Take your partner by the hand..
by Paul Smaglik - 1282-1283 Immunology goes global
by Myrna Watanabe - 1286-1286 Are we not men?
by Henry Gee
June 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7045
- 5-6 Ecosystem stability in Inner Mongolia
by Shiping Wang & Haishan Niu & Xiaoyong Cui & Shu Jiang & Yonghong Li & Xiangming Xiao & Jinzhi Wang & Guojie Wang & Dehua Huang & Qiuhui Qi & Zonggui Yang - 6-6 Ecosystem maturity and performance
by Qinfeng Guo - 6-7 Ecosystem stability in Inner Mongolia (reply)
by Jianguo Wu & Yongfei Bai & Xingguo Han & Linghao Li & Zuozhong Chen - 1008-1009 Drug targeting: is race enough?
by Meredith Wadman - 1009-1009 Trouble brews over contested trend in hurricanes
by Quirin Schiermeier - 1009-1009 China's chicken farmers under fire for antiviral abuse
by David Cyranoski - 1010-1011 Databases in peril
by Zeeya Merali & Jim Giles - 1013-1013 Earth holds comet smash in its sights
by Tony Reichhardt - 1014-1014 Bill on deep-sea fish farms brings wave of disapproval
by Rex Dalton - 1015-1015 Retracted papers damage work on DNA repair
by Erika Check - 1018-1020 A trip of a lifetime
by Amanda Haag - 1022-1023 Back to our roots
by Helen Pilcher - 1024-1025 Harder than Rocket Science
by Tony Reichhardt - 1028-1028 No political agenda in academic bill of rights
by Sara Dogan - 1028-1028 Turkish research council is proud of its independence
by Nüket Yetis - 1028-1028 Sale of public databases puts biological data at risk
by A. Jamie Cuticchia & Gregg W. Silk - 1029-1030 Switching on evolution
by Jerry A. Coyne - 1030-1031 Fresh flowers
by Colin Martin - 1031-1031 Flood warnings
by Christer Nilsson - 1033-1033 Dynamic Universe
by Freeman Dyson - 1035-1036 A quantum revolution
by Rudolf Grimm - 1036-1037 Friends and grandmothers
by Charles E. Connor - 1037-1038 New Madrid in motion
by Martitia P. Tuttle - 1039-1040 Island of the clones
by Thomas N. Sherratt & Christopher D. Beatty - 1040-1040 Congo's art
by Tim Lincoln - 1040-1041 Crick and the claustrum
by Charles F. Stevens - 1041-1042 A tale of tails
by Martin van Hecke - 1042-1043 An intrusive chaperone
by Anders S. Kristensen & Stephen F. Traynelis - 1044-1044 Fred S. Rosen (1930–2005)
by Walter Gratzer & David G. Nathan - 1045-1046 Floater clustering in a standing wave
by G. Falkovich & A. Weinberg & P. Denissenko & S. Lukaschuk - 1046-1046 Disease threat to European fish
by Rodolphe E. Gozlan & Sophie St-Hilaire & Stephen W. Feist & Paul Martin & Michael L. Kent - 1047-1051 Vortices and superfluidity in a strongly interacting Fermi gas
by M. W. Zwierlein & J. R. Abo-Shaeer & A. Schirotzek & C. H. Schunck & W. Ketterle - 1052-1058 Stargazin modulates AMPA receptor gating and trafficking by distinct domains
by Susumu Tomita & Hillel Adesnik & Masayuki Sekiguchi & Wei Zhang & Keiji Wada & James R. Howe & Roger A. Nicoll & David S. Bredt - 1059-1066 A structural basis for allosteric control of DNA recombination by λ integrase
by Tapan Biswas & Hideki Aihara & Marta Radman-Livaja & David Filman & Arthur Landy & Tom Ellenberger - 1067-1070 A planetary system as the origin of structure in Fomalhaut's dust belt
by Paul Kalas & James R. Graham & Mark Clampin - 1071-1074 Timescales of shock processes in chondritic and martian meteorites
by P. Beck & Ph. Gillet & A. El Goresy & S. Mostefaoui - 1075-1078 Structural signature of jamming in granular media
by Eric I. Corwin & Heinrich M. Jaeger & Sidney R. Nagel - 1079-1082 Contact force measurements and stress-induced anisotropy in granular materials
by T. S. Majmudar & R. P. Behringer - 1083-1087 Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events
by Lucas J. Lourens & Appy Sluijs & Dick Kroon & James C. Zachos & Ellen Thomas & Ursula Röhl & Julie Bowles & Isabella Raffi - 1088-1090 Space geodetic evidence for rapid strain rates in the New Madrid seismic zone of central USA
by R. Smalley & M. A. Ellis & J. Paul & R. B. Van Arsdale - 1091-1093 First evidence of a venom delivery apparatus in extinct mammals
by Richard C. Fox & Craig S. Scott - 1094-1097 Aerodynamics of the hovering hummingbird
by Douglas R. Warrick & Bret W. Tobalske & Donald R. Powers - 1098-1101 Extracellular electron transfer via microbial nanowires
by Gemma Reguera & Kevin D. McCarthy & Teena Mehta & Julie S. Nicoll & Mark T. Tuominen & Derek R. Lovley - 1102-1107 Invariant visual representation by single neurons in the human brain
by R. Quian Quiroga & L. Reddy & G. Kreiman & C. Koch & I. Fried - 1108-1112 An endocannabinoid mechanism for stress-induced analgesia
by Andrea G. Hohmann & Richard L. Suplita & Nathan M. Bolton & Mark H. Neely & Darren Fegley & Regina Mangieri & Jocelyn F. Krey & J. Michael Walker & Philip V. Holmes & Jonathon D. Crystal & Andrea Duranti & Andrea Tontini & Marco Mor & Giorgio Tarzia & Daniele Piomelli - 1113-1116 Early developmental arrest of mammalian limbs lacking HoxA/HoxD gene function
by Marie Kmita & Basile Tarchini & Jozsef Zàkàny & Malcolm Logan & Clifford J. Tabin & Denis Duboule - 1117-1121 Abnormal display of PfEMP-1 on erythrocytes carrying haemoglobin C may protect against malaria
by Rick M. Fairhurst & Dror I. Baruch & Nathaniel J. Brittain & Graciela R. Ostera & John S. Wallach & Holly L. Hoang & Karen Hayton & Aldiouma Guindo & Morris O. Makobongo & Owen M. Schwartz & Anatole Tounkara & Ogobara K. Doumbo & Dapa A. Diallo & Hisashi Fujioka & May Ho & Thomas E. Wellems - 1122-1125 R gene expression induced by a type-III effector triggers disease resistance in rice
by Keyu Gu & Bing Yang & Dongsheng Tian & Lifang Wu & Dongjiang Wang & Chellamma Sreekala & Fan Yang & Zhaoqing Chu & Guo-Liang Wang & Frank F. White & Zhongchao Yin - 1126-1130 EphB receptor activity suppresses colorectal cancer progression
by Eduard Batlle & Julinor Bacani & Harry Begthel & Suzanne Jonkeer & Alexander Gregorieff & Maaike van de Born & Núria Malats & Elena Sancho & Elles Boon & Tony Pawson & Steven Gallinger & Steven Pals & Hans Clevers - 1131-1131 Fixing a broken record
by Paul Smaglik - 1132-1133 Picture this
by Virginia Gewin - 1136-1136 Omphalosphere: New York 2057
by Jack Cohen
June 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7044
- 3-4 Universal scaling in food-web structure?
by J. Camacho & A. Arenas - 4-4 Universal scaling in food-web structure? (reply)
by Diego Garlaschelli & Guido Caldarelli & Luciano Pietronero - 860-860 Biologists asked to breed a culture of responsibility in face of terrorism
by Erika Check - 861-861 Whaling divisions deepen as Japan pushes for credibility
by David Cyranoski - 861-861 US teams join hands to build dexterous robots
by Gregory Huang - 865-865 Geologists call time on dating dispute
by Jim Giles - 866-866 German tobacco papers reveal lump sums for health experts
by Quirin Schiermeier - 867-867 Look out for rough drafts of mammal genomes
by Erika Check - 870-872 Under the gun
by Duncan Graham-Rowe - 874-875 Hothouse High
by Kendall Powell - 877-878 The first wave
by Catherine Zandonella - 881-881 Images: keep a distinction between beauty and truth
by Daniel A. Peterson - 881-881 Don't drop current vaccine until we have new ones
by Vadim I. Agol & Konstantin Chumakov & Ellie Ehrenfeld & Eckard Wimmer - 881-881 Coordinating vaccine use is best way to combat polio
by Irving S. Johnson - 883-884 Japan's whaling plan under scrutiny
by Nicholas J. Gales & Toshio Kasuya & Phillip J. Clapham & Robert L. Brownell - 885-886 Crash and burn
by Adrian Woolfson - 886-887 Politics and disease
by Adrian Sleigh - 887-887 The power of collecting
by Brendan Tobin - 888-888 Trees of knowledge
by Martin Kemp - 889-890 Tunnelling into the chill
by Jukka Pekola - 890-891 LINEs in mind
by Eric M. Ostertag & Haig H. Kazazian - 891-893 Fungal allies enlisted
by Yannis Michalakis & François Renaud - 893-894 Skimming the surface
by Jacob N. Israelachvili - 895-897 Powerful curves
by L. Mahadevan & T. J. Mitchison - 897-898 Elusive magic numbers
by Robert V. F. Janssens - 898-899 One source for muscle
by Iain W. McKinnell & Michael A. Rudnicki - 899-900 New cog for a familiar machine
by Mary Dasso - 901-901 Relatedness among east African coelacanths
by Manfred Schartl & Ute Hornung & Karen Hissmann & Jürgen Schauer & Hans Fricke - 903-910 Somatic mosaicism in neuronal precursor cells mediated by L1 retrotransposition
by Alysson R. Muotri & Vi T. Chu & Maria C. N. Marchetto & Wei Deng & John V. Moran & Fred H. Gage - 911-915 Nucleotide-dependent bending flexibility of tubulin regulates microtubule assembly
by Hong-Wei Wang & Eva Nogales - 916-918 Widespread magma oceans on asteroidal bodies in the early Solar System
by Richard C. Greenwood & Ian A. Franchi & Albert Jambon & Paul C. Buchanan - 919-921 High-frequency acoustic waves are not sufficient to heat the solar chromosphere
by Astrid Fossum & Mats Carlsson - 922-924 ‘Magic’ nucleus 42Si
by J. Fridmann & I. Wiedenhöver & A. Gade & L. T. Baby & D. Bazin & B. A. Brown & C. M. Campbell & J. M. Cook & P. D. Cottle & E. Diffenderfer & D.-C. Dinca & T. Glasmacher & P. G. Hansen & K. W. Kemper & J. L. Lecouey & W. F. Mueller & H. Olliver & E. Rodriguez-Vieitez & J. R. Terry & J. A. Tostevin & K. Yoneda - 925-928 Triplet–singlet spin relaxation via nuclei in a double quantum dot
by A. C. Johnson & J. R. Petta & J. M. Taylor & A. Yacoby & M. D. Lukin & C. M. Marcus & M. P. Hanson & A. C. Gossard - 929-932 The breakdown of continuum models for mechanical contacts
by Binquan Luan & Mark O. Robbins - 933-936 Extent, duration and speed of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake imaged by the Hi-Net array
by Miaki Ishii & Peter M. Shearer & Heidi Houston & John E. Vidale - 937-939 Tracking the rupture of the Mw = 9.3 Sumatra earthquake over 1,150 km at teleseismic distance
by Frank Krüger & Matthias Ohrnberger - 940-943 Cortical growth marks reveal extended juvenile development in New Zealand moa
by Samuel T. Turvey & Owen R. Green & Richard N. Holdaway - 944-947 The initiation of liver development is dependent on Foxa transcription factors
by Catherine S. Lee & Joshua R. Friedman & James T. Fulmer & Klaus H. Kaestner - 948-953 A Pax3/Pax7-dependent population of skeletal muscle progenitor cells
by Frédéric Relaix & Didier Rocancourt & Ahmed Mansouri & Margaret Buckingham - 954-958 A common somitic origin for embryonic muscle progenitors and satellite cells
by Jérôme Gros & Marie Manceau & Virginie Thomé & Christophe Marcelle - 959-963 Notch/γ-secretase inhibition turns proliferative cells in intestinal crypts and adenomas into goblet cells
by Johan H. van Es & Marielle E. van Gijn & Orbicia Riccio & Maaike van den Born & Marc Vooijs & Harry Begthel & Miranda Cozijnsen & Sylvie Robine & Doug J. Winton & Freddy Radtke & Hans Clevers - 964-968 Notch signals control the fate of immature progenitor cells in the intestine
by Silvia Fre & Mathilde Huyghe & Philippos Mourikis & Sylvie Robine & Daniel Louvard & Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas - 969-973 In vivo imaging of specialized bone marrow endothelial microdomains for tumour engraftment
by Dorothy A. Sipkins & Xunbin Wei & Juwell W. Wu & Judith M. Runnels & Daniel Côté & Terry K. Means & Andrew D. Luster & David T. Scadden & Charles P. Lin - 974-978 Stem cell division is regulated by the microRNA pathway
by S. D. Hatfield & H. R. Shcherbata & K. A. Fischer & K. Nakahara & R. W. Carthew & H. Ruohola-Baker - 979-982 Crystal structure of thymine DNA glycosylase conjugated to SUMO-1
by Daichi Baba & Nobuo Maita & Jun-Goo Jee & Yasuhiro Uchimura & Hisato Saitoh & Kaoru Sugasawa & Fumio Hanaoka & Hidehito Tochio & Hidekazu Hiroaki & Masahiro Shirakawa - 983-987 Structural basis for the promiscuous biosynthetic prenylation of aromatic natural products
by Tomohisa Kuzuyama & Joseph P. Noel & Stéphane B. Richard - 991-991 Getting down to details
by Caitlin Smith - 997-997 A global view
by Paul Smaglik - 998-999 An eastern promise of regeneration
by Claudia Caruana - 1002-1002 Damned if you don't
by Lucy Bergman
June 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7043
- 718-718 Chemistry society goes head to head with NIH in fight over public database
by Emma Marris - 718-719 One in three scientists confesses to having sinned
by Meredith Wadman - 720-720 Blue Brain boots up to mixed response
by Jim Giles - 720-721 Europe halts decisions on stem-cell patents
by Sonja Schubert - 723-723 Soap opera reaps prize for its clean message
by Jessica Ebert - 724-724 Pall hangs over desert's future as alien weeds fuel wildfires
by Quirin Schiermeier - 725-725 Evolutionist row makes museum ditch donation
by Geoff Brumfiel - 728-729 High-risk physics
by Geoff Brumfiel - 730-731 Lie back and think of science
by Nicola Jones - 732-733 That sinking feeling
by Quirin Schiermeier - 734-735 Touched by an angel
by Tony Reichhardt - 736-736 A boycott could do good in Israel, as in South Africa
by Rita Giacaman & Jacqueline Sfeir & Ismat al-Shakhshir - 736-736 Veracity of raw images can also come into question
by Jeremy Adler - 736-736 Academic boycott would damage chances for peace
by John R. Cohn - 736-736 Controls on exports will defend security, without harming labs
by Peter Lichtenbaum - 737-738 Scientists behaving badly
by Brian C. Martinson & Melissa S. Anderson & Raymond de Vries - 739-740 Born to greatness?
by Kurt Gottfried - 740-741 Acting on instinct
by Johan J. Bolhuis - 741-741 Einstein in motion
by Alison Wright - 743-743 Physics, complexity and causality
by George F. R. Ellis - 745-746 Small RNAs with big impacts
by Paul S. Meltzer - 746-747 Fast reactions ‘on water’
by Jaap E. Klijn & Jan B. F. N. Engberts - 747-748 Prying into prions
by Christopher M. Dobson - 749-750 Shades of Titan
by Louise Prockter - 750-751 Cue for the branching connection
by Martin Parniske - 751-752 Can get satisfaction
by Carla P. Gomes & Bart Selman - 752-753 Inflammation by remote control
by Alberto Mantovani - 755-756 Red tides and marine mammal mortalities
by Leanne J. Flewelling & Jerome P. Naar & Jay P. Abbott & Daniel G. Baden & Nélio B. Barros & Gregory D. Bossart & Marie-Yasmine D. Bottein & Daniel G. Hammond & Elsa M. Haubold & Cynthia A. Heil & Michael S. Henry & Henry M. Jacocks & Tod A. Leighfield & Richard H. Pierce & Thomas D. Pitchford & Sentiel A. Rommel & Paula S. Scott & Karen A. Steidinger & Earnest W. Truby & Frances M. Van Dolah & Jan H. Landsberg