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October 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6957
- 438-438 China plays cards close to its chest over manned space shot
by David Cyranoski - 438-438 Ion-powered probe set for year-long Moon trek
by Geoff Brumfiel - 438-438 NIH 'roadmap' charts course to tackle big research issues
by Erika Check - 439-439 Adviser gears up to bring scientists to matters of state
by Geoff Brumfiel - 439-439 Harvard heralds fresh take on systems biology
by Erika Check - 440-440 Wellcome to fund publication in open-access journals
by Declan Butler - 440-440 Research council plan for Europe gets up steam
by Alison Abbott - 441-441 China takes centre stage for liver proteome
by David Cyranoski - 441-441 Planck makes permanent posts
by Quirin Schiermeier - 444-449 Across the great divide
by Jim Giles - 451-451 How scientists can help to protect US homeland
by Charles E. McQueary - 451-451 Outline for a European Research Council
by Carol Featherstone & Kai Simons - 453-453 A magical history tour
by Robert L. Bettinger - 454-454 Thinking of apes
by Andrew Whiten - 454-455 The cry of the food critic
by Mark Woolhouse - 455-455 A hobbit-forming show
by Henry Gee - 457-457 Gene autonomy: Positions, please..
by Niall Dillon - 459-459 Floods of record
by Chris Paola - 460-461 Dangerous liaisons
by William R. Heath & Francis R. Carbone - 461-463 Twisting the body into shape
by Ian C. Scott & Didier Y. R. Stainier - 463-464 Mirrors in Flatland
by Rasmita Raval - 464-467 Backchat at the synapse
by Patricia C. Salinas - 467-468 Molecules squeezed and stroked
by Steve Granick & Zhiqun Lin & Sung Chul Bae - 468-469 Partners united
by Matthew Freeman - 469-470 The hippo hypothesis
by Michael E. Rothenberg & Yuh-Nung Jan - 471-471 Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic (1937–2003)
by Eric J. Nestler - 473-474 Captivity effects on wide-ranging carnivores
by Ros Clubb & Georgia Mason - 474-474 A microsensor for trinitrotoluene vapour
by L. A. Pinnaduwage & A. Gehl & D. L. Hedden & G. Muralidharan & T. Thundat & R. T. Lareau & T. Sulchek & L. Manning & B. Rogers & M. Jones & J. D. Adams - 475-479 Binary switches and modification cassettes in histone biology and beyond
by Wolfgang Fischle & Yanming Wang & C. David Allis - 480-484 Evolution of complex life cycles in helminth parasites
by Geoff A. Parker & Jimmy C. Chubb & Michael A. Ball & Guy N. Roberts - 485-487 Programmable computing with a single magnetoresistive element
by A. Ney & C. Pampuch & R. Koch & K. H. Ploog - 487-490 Controlling anisotropic nanoparticle growth through plasmon excitation
by Rongchao Jin & Y. Charles Cao & Encai Hao & Gabriella S. Métraux & George C. Schatz & Chad A. Mirkin - 490-493 Enantiospecific electrodeposition of a chiral catalyst
by Jay A. Switzer & Hiten M. Kothari & Philippe Poizot & Shuji Nakanishi & Eric W. Bohannan - 493-497 Episodic sediment accumulation on Amazonian flood plains influenced by El Niño/Southern Oscillation
by Rolf Aalto & Laurence Maurice-Bourgoin & Thomas Dunne & David R. Montgomery & Charles A. Nittrouer & Jean-Loup Guyot - 497-501 Boundary-layer mantle flow under the Dead Sea transform fault inferred from seismic anisotropy
by Georg Rümpker & Trond Ryberg & Günter Bock & Desert Seismology Group - 501-504 The oldest articulated chondrichthyan from the Early Devonian period
by Randall F. Miller & Richard Cloutier & Susan Turner - 504-507 Temperature excludes N2-fixing heterocystous cyanobacteria in the tropical oceans
by Marc Staal & Filip J. R. Meysman & Lucas J. Stal - 507-512 Jelly belly protein activates the receptor tyrosine kinase Alk to specify visceral muscle pioneers
by Hsiu-Hsiang Lee & Audra Norris & Joseph B. Weiss & Manfred Frasch - 512-516 Jeb signals through the Alk receptor tyrosine kinase to drive visceral muscle fusion
by Camilla Englund & Christina E. Lorén & Caroline Grabbe & Gaurav K. Varshney & Fabienne Deleuil & Bengt Hallberg & Ruth H. Palmer - 516-521 Molecular identification of a danger signal that alerts the immune system to dying cells
by Yan Shi & James E. Evans & Kenneth L. Rock - 521-525 Differential regulation of EIN3 stability by glucose and ethylene signalling in plants
by Shuichi Yanagisawa & Sang-Dong Yoo & Jen Sheen - 526-531 Role of visual pigment properties in rod and cone phototransduction
by Vladimir Kefalov & Yingbin Fu & Nicholas Marsh-Armstrong & King-Wai Yau - 531-535 Haem can bind to and inhibit mammalian calcium-dependent Slo1 BK channels
by Xiang Dong Tang & Rong Xu & Mark F. Reynolds & Maria L. Garcia & Stefan H. Heinemann & Toshinori Hoshi - 535-539 Staphylocoagulase is a prototype for the mechanism of cofactor-induced zymogen activation
by Rainer Friedrich & Peter Panizzi & Pablo Fuentes-Prior & Klaus Richter & Ingrid Verhamme & Patricia J. Anderson & Shun-Ichiro Kawabata & Robert Huber & Wolfram Bode & Paul E. Bock - 541-541 Physics temps
by Paul Smaglik - 542-543 Going multidisciplinary
by Myrna Watanabe
September 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6956
- 331-331 UK public opposes government on transgenic crops
by Jim Giles - 331-331 Gates steps up war on malaria with donation of $168 million
by Declan Butler - 332-332 Report raises hopes for grand network of US ecology centres
by Rex Dalton - 332-332 Vaccine claim lifts company's stock but angers researchers
by Erika Check - 333-333 SARS triggers biomedical shake-up in China
by David Cyranoski - 333-333 Secret garden opens up to public
by David Cyranoski - 334-334 Open-access row leads paper to shed authors
by Declan Butler - 335-335 DNA lab welcomes Dalai Lama to Tibetan science community
by Erika Check - 335-335 Cosmologists cluster to plot course towards dark energy
by Geoff Brumfiel - 338-339 Too hot to handle
by John Whitfield - 340-342 Lost for words
by Glenn Murphy - 343-343 Global project needed to tackle coffee crisis
by Fernando E. Vega & Eric Rosenquist & Wanda Collins - 343-343 Feynman put a personal spin on physics
by R. W. D. Nickalls - 343-343 The public has its own view of what is a risk
by Emmanuelle Schuler - 345-345 Learning to evolve
by Kevin N. Laland - 346-346 Biologists become clock-watchers
by John Palmer - 346-347 A dangerous world?
by Roger Cox - 347-347 Unnatural causes
by Alison Abbott - 351-352 Professional secrets
by Craig R. Roy - 352-353 Cosmic waves in the lab
by Rod Boswell - 353-355 To be and not to be
by Haifan Lin - 356-357 Ship reverses out of bottle
by Avelino Corma - 357-359 The rules of attraction
by Len Neckers & Yong-Sok Lee - 359-360 Spintronics gets a magnetic flute
by Jonathan Sun - 360-360 Light touch on the rudder
by Tim Lincoln - 361-361 Water gate
by N. Michele Holbrook & Maciej A. Zwieniecki - 362-363 Edward Teller (1908–2003)
by John Maddox - 365-365 Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH
by Ken Caldeira & Michael E. Wickett - 366-366 Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic
by Michael P. Richards & Rick J. Schulting & Robert E. M. Hedges - 367-373 Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America trench
by C. R. Ranero & J. Phipps Morgan & K. McIntosh & C. Reichert - 374-376 A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft
by B. Bertotti & L. Iess & P. Tortora - 376-380 Uniform resonant chaotic mixing in fluid flows
by T. H. Solomon & Igor Mezić - 380-383 Microwave oscillations of a nanomagnet driven by a spin-polarized current
by S. I. Kiselev & J. C. Sankey & I. N. Krivorotov & N. C. Emley & R. J. Schoelkopf & R. A. Buhrman & D. C. Ralph - 383-385 Video-speed electronic paper based on electrowetting
by Robert A. Hayes & B. J. Feenstra - 385-388 A combustion-free methodology for synthesizing zeolites and zeolite-like materials
by Hyunjoo Lee & Stacey I. Zones & Mark E. Davis - 388-390 An Arctic mammal fauna from the Early Pliocene of North America
by Richard H. Tedford & C. Richard Harington - 390-393 Volunteering leads to rock–paper–scissors dynamics in a public goods game
by Dirk Semmann & Hans-Jürgen Krambeck & Manfred Milinski - 393-397 Cytosolic pH regulates root water transport during anoxic stress through gating of aquaporins
by Colette Tournaire-Roux & Moira Sutka & Hélène Javot & Elisabeth Gout & Patricia Gerbeau & Doan-Trung Luu & Richard Bligny & Christophe Maurel - 397-402 ER–phagosome fusion defines an MHC class I cross-presentation compartment in dendritic cells
by Pierre Guermonprez & Loredana Saveanu & Monique Kleijmeer & Jean Davoust & Peter van Endert & Sebastian Amigorena - 402-406 Phagosomes are competent organelles for antigen cross-presentation
by Mathieu Houde & Sylvie Bertholet & Etienne Gagnon & Sylvain Brunet & Guillaume Goyette & Annie Laplante & Michael F. Princiotta & Pierre Thibault & David Sacks & Michel Desjardins - 407-410 A high-affinity conformation of Hsp90 confers tumour selectivity on Hsp90 inhibitors
by Adeela Kamal & Lia Thao & John Sensintaffar & Lin Zhang & Marcus F. Boehm & Lawrence C. Fritz & Francis J. Burrows - 411-414 A micrococcal nuclease homologue in RNAi effector complexes
by Amy A. Caudy & René F. Ketting & Scott M. Hammond & Ahmet M. Denli & Anja M. P. Bathoorn & Bastiaan B. J. Tops & Jose M. Silva & Mike M. Myers & Gregory J. Hannon & Ronald H. A. Plasterk - 415-419 The nuclear RNase III Drosha initiates microRNA processing
by Yoontae Lee & Chiyoung Ahn & Jinju Han & Hyounjeong Choi & Jaekwang Kim & Jeongbin Yim & Junho Lee & Patrick Provost & Olof Rådmark & Sunyoung Kim & V. Narry Kim - 419-423 A structural state of the myosin V motor without bound nucleotide
by Pierre-Damien Coureux & Amber L. Wells & Julie Ménétrey & Christopher M. Yengo & Carl A. Morris & H. Lee Sweeney & Anne Houdusse - 423-427 Electron cryo-microscopy shows how strong binding of myosin to actin releases nucleotide
by Kenneth C. Holmes & Isabel Angert & F. Jon Kull & Werner Jahn & Rasmus R. Schröder - 429-429 True grit
by Paul Smaglik - 430-433 Northern England: Rising star
by Paul Smaglik
September 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6955
- 225-225 Europe offers grants to young stars
by Jim Giles - 225-225 Drug companies snub antibiotics as pipeline threatens to run dry
by Tom Clarke - 226-226 California laboratory mourns loss of H-bomb pioneer
by Jonathan Knight - 226-226 Software mogul turns to mouse for genetic atlas of the brain
by Rex Dalton - 227-227 Worm genes harnessed to tackle snail fever
by David Cyranoski - 227-227 Chemists seek image overhaul
by Helen Pearson - 228-228 Academics sidelined in battle against computer worms
by Declan Butler - 228-228 African institute ready for meeting of mathematical minds
by Tom Clarke - 229-229 Galileo gears up for swansong as crash-landing looms
by John Moore - 229-229 Flight veteran embraces NASA's science wing
by Tony Reichhardt - 232-233 Switched on to RNA
by Jonathan Knight - 234-236 Spare me the lecture
by Kendall Powell - 237-237 Nothing new under the Sun?
by Merrick Moseley - 237-237 It's time for the US and Muslims to work together
by Dirie Ahmed - 237-237 Bomb dosimetry unlikely to change risk estimates
by Kenneth L. Mossman - 237-237 Bomb dosimetry unlikely to change risk estimates
by Kenneth L. Mossman - 239-239 Cosmological questions
by Martin Rees - 240-240 From Manhattan to Los Alamos
by Herbert York - 241-241 Building on nature
by Peter Forbes - 241-241 Life, the Universe and everything
by Nicholas Wade - 242-242 Climate forecasting: Possible or probable?
by Myles R. Allen - 243-244 Wires on water
by Peidong Yang - 244-244 Nanotechnology goes large
by Ed Gerstner - 244-245 MicroRNA is here to stay
by Philip N. Benfey - 246-247 Single atom lases orderly light
by Howard Carmichael & Luis A. Orozco - 247-248 Cues for migration
by René Bernards - 248-249 Fishing for the first plants
by Paul Kenrick - 249-250 Probing early atmospheres
by Stephen J. Mojzsis - 250-250 A tadpole's tale
by Amanda Tromans - 251-252 Deadly partnerships
by Steven A. Frank - 255-256 Delivery of pollutants by spawning salmon
by E. M. Krümmel & R. W. Macdonald & L. E. Kimpe & I. Gregory-Eaves & M. J. Demers & J. P. Smol & B. Finney & J. M. Blais - 256-256 Wide shear zones in granular bulk flow
by Denis Fenistein & Martin van Hecke - 257-263 Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs
by Javier F. Palatnik & Edwards Allen & Xuelin Wu & Carla Schommer & Rebecca Schwab & James C. Carrington & Detlef Weigel - 264-267 The formation of cluster elliptical galaxies as revealed by extensive star formation
by J. A. Stevens & R. J. Ivison & J. S. Dunlop & Ian R. Smail & W. J. Percival & D. H. Hughes & H. J. A. Röttgering & W. J. M. van Breugel & M. Reuland - 268-271 Experimental realization of a one-atom laser in the regime of strong coupling
by J. McKeever & A. Boca & A. D. Boozer & J. R. Buck & H. J. Kimble - 271-274 Quantum critical behaviour in a high-Tc superconductor
by D. van der Marel & H. J. A. Molegraaf & J. Zaanen & Z. Nussinov & F. Carbone & A. Damascelli & H. Eisaki & M. Greven & P. H. Kes & M. Li - 274-278 High-performance thin-film transistors using semiconductor nanowires and nanoribbons
by Xiangfeng Duan & Chunming Niu & Vijendra Sahi & Jian Chen & J. Wallace Parce & Stephen Empedocles & Jay L. Goldman - 279-282 High CO2 levels in the Proterozoic atmosphere estimated from analyses of individual microfossils
by Alan J. Kaufman & Shuhai Xiao - 282-285 Fragments of the earliest land plants
by Charles H. Wellman & Peter L. Osterloff & Uzma Mohiuddin - 285-288 Inferring the palaeoenvironment of ancient bacteria on the basis of resurrected proteins
by Eric A. Gaucher & J. Michael Thomson & Michelle F. Burgan & Steven A. Benner - 288-290 Patterns of predation in a diverse predator–prey system
by A. R. E. Sinclair & Simon Mduma & Justin S. Brashares - 291-294 The evolutionary inheritance of elemental stoichiometry in marine phytoplankton
by Antonietta Quigg & Zoe V. Finkel & Andrew J. Irwin & Yair Rosenthal & Tung-Yuan Ho & John R. Reinfelder & Oscar Schofield & Francois M. M. Morel & Paul G. Falkowski - 294-297 Predicted recurrences of mass coral mortality in the Indian Ocean
by Charles R. C. Sheppard - 297-299 Monkeys reject unequal pay
by Sarah F. Brosnan & Frans B. M. de Waal - 300-306 cdx4 mutants fail to specify blood progenitors and can be rescued by multiple hox genes
by Alan J. Davidson & Patricia Ernst & Yuan Wang & Marcus P. S. Dekens & Paul D. Kingsley & James Palis & Stanley J. Korsmeyer & George Q. Daley & Leonard I. Zon - 307-311 Chemokine receptor CXCR4 downregulated by von Hippel–Lindau tumour suppressor pVHL
by Peter Staller & Jitka Sulitkova & Joanna Lisztwan & Holger Moch & Edward J. Oakeley & Wilhelm Krek - 311-316 The BTB protein MEL-26 is a substrate-specific adaptor of the CUL-3 ubiquitin-ligase
by Lionel Pintard & John H. Willis & Andrew Willems & Jacque-Lynne F. Johnson & Martin Srayko & Thimo Kurz & Sarah Glaser & Paul E. Mains & Mike Tyers & Bruce Bowerman & Matthias Peter - 316-321 BTB proteins are substrate-specific adaptors in an SCF-like modular ubiquitin ligase containing CUL-3
by Lai Xu & Yue Wei & Jerome Reboul & Philippe Vaglio & Tae-Ho Shin & Marc Vidal & Stephen J. Elledge & J. Wade Harper - 323-323 Working for peanuts
by Paul Smaglik - 324-325 Biomedicine meets engineering
by Virginia Gewin - 326-326 Europe chips in for training
by Ralf Jox - 327-327 Engineering your own path
by Ralf Jox & Virginia Gewin
September 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6954
- 109-109 Agony for researchers as mix-up forces retraction of ecstasy study
by Jonathan Knight - 110-110 US selects regional biodefence hubs
by Rex Dalton - 110-110 Brain protein project enlists mice in 'dry run'
by Alison Abbott - 111-111 Ministers appointed to engineer revival in Iraqi research
by Geoff Brumfiel - 111-111 Analysis pours cold water on flood theory
by Quirin Schiermeier - 112-112 Global effort to plot climate change
by Heike Langenberg - 112-112 US reflects on flying eye for transgenic crops
by Jonathan Knight - 113-113 Esoteric theorist lands starring role in Senate hearing
by Geoff Brumfiel - 113-113 Young guns shoot to the top in China's research revolution
by David Cyranoski - 116-117 Biotechnology at the bar
by Nicola Nosengo - 118-120 The ups and downs of lithium
by Helen R. Pilcher - 121-121 Computer's ability to verify proof is an illusion
by Derek Partridge - 121-121 Science and ethics must not be separated
by Paul Copland - 121-121 Safe home planned for Iowa herbarium
by Jack Lilien - 123-124 An ethical dilemma
by Hilary Rose - 125-126 Net losses
by John Shepherd - 126-127 The proof of the packing
by Neil Sloane - 127-128 The rise and fall of the Universe
by Peter Coles - 128-128 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 131-132 Spin control for asteroids
by Richard P. Binzel - 132-133 A toast to long life
by Toren Finkel - 133-136 Vortices and hearts
by John Clarke - 136-137 Father knows best
by Paul W. Sherman & Bryan D. Neff - 137-139 Inside the cosmic blender
by Alex N. Halliday - 139-140 Signalling silenced
by Edward M. Conway & Peter Carmeliet - 140-140 Take the intracellular train
by Magdalena Helmer - 142-142 Thomas Risley Odhiambo (1931–2003)
by Rachel Galun & Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi - 145-145 Directed bending of a polymer film by light
by Yanlei Yu & Makoto Nakano & Tomiki Ikeda - 146-146 Widespread cloning in echinoderm larvae
by Alexandra A. Eaves & A. Richard Palmer - 147-151 The vector alignments of asteroid spins by thermal torques
by David Vokrouhlický & David Nesvorný & William F. Bottke - 152-155 Efficient mixing of the solar nebula from uniform Mo isotopic composition of meteorites
by Harry Becker & Richard J. Walker - 155-158 Quantum dynamics of a single vortex
by A. Wallraff & A. Lukashenko & J. Lisenfeld & A. Kemp & M. V. Fistul & Y. Koval & A. V. Ustinov - 158-162 Efficient bulk heterojunction photovoltaic cells using small-molecular-weight organic thin films
by Peter Peumans & Soichi Uchida & Stephen R. Forrest - 163-165 Lubrication by charged polymers
by Uri Raviv & Suzanne Giasson & Nir Kampf & Jean-François Gohy & Robert Jérôme & Jacob Klein - 166-169 No upward trends in the occurrence of extreme floods in central Europe
by Manfred Mudelsee & Michael Börngen & Gerd Tetzlaff & Uwe Grünewald - 169-171 Radiometric dating of the Siloam Tunnel, Jerusalem
by Amos Frumkin & Aryeh Shimron & Jeff Rosenbaum - 172-175 Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa Dinornis
by Michael Bunce & Trevor H. Worthy & Tom Ford & Will Hoppitt & Eske Willerslev & Alexei Drummond & Alan Cooper - 175-178 Nuclear DNA sequences detect species limits in ancient moa
by L. Huynen & C. D. Millar & R. P. Scofield & D. M. Lambert - 179-181 True paternal care in a multi-male primate society
by Jason C. Buchan & Susan C. Alberts & Joan B. Silk & Jeanne Altmann - 181-184 Motion-induced spatial conflict
by Derek H. Arnold & Alan Johnston - 184-188 Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation
by Arne D. Ekstrom & Michael J. Kahana & Jeremy B. Caplan & Tony A. Fields & Eve A. Isham & Ehren L. Newman & Itzhak Fried - 188-191 Control of spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis by SUMO and ubiquitin conjugation
by Philipp Stelter & Helle D. Ulrich - 191-196 Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan
by Konrad T. Howitz & Kevin J. Bitterman & Haim Y. Cohen & Dudley W. Lamming & Siva Lavu & Jason G. Wood & Robert E. Zipkin & Phuong Chung & Anne Kisielewski & Li-Li Zhang & Brandy Scherer & David A. Sinclair - 196-200 A cell surface receptor mediates extracellular Ca2+ sensing in guard cells
by Shengcheng Han & Ruhang Tang & Lisa K. Anderson & Todd E. Woerner & Zhen-Ming Pei - 200-205 Structural basis for modulation and agonist specificity of HCN pacemaker channels
by William N. Zagotta & Nelson B. Olivier & Kevin D. Black & Edgar C. Young & Rich Olson & Eric Gouaux - 209-209 Finding your way
by Steve Buckingham - 209-211 Bioinformatics: Programmed for success
by Steve Buckingham - 211-211 Seeing is believing
by Steve Buckingham - 213-213 Genomic mergers
by Steve Buckingham - 219-219 Fact or fiction?
by Paul Smaglik - 220-221 Making the move from physics to finance
by Tobias Kramer & Amy Wilson
September 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6953
- 3-3 Experts fear network paralysis as computer worms blast Internet
by Declan Butler - 4-4 Retraction ends furore over cancer vaccine
by Alison Abbott