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July 2003, Volume 424, Issue 6945
- 171-174 Miniaturized gas ionization sensors using carbon nanotubes
by Ashish Modi & Nikhil Koratkar & Eric Lass & Bingqing Wei & Pulickel M. Ajayan - 174-179 Unidirectional rotation in a mechanically interlocked molecular rotor
by David A. Leigh & Jenny K. Y. Wong & François Dehez & Francesco Zerbetto - 179-183 Post-earthquake ground movements correlated to pore-pressure transients
by Sigurjón Jónsson & Paul Segall & Rikke Pedersen & Grímur Björnsson - 183-187 Urbanization effects on tree growth in the vicinity of New York City
by Jillian W. Gregg & Clive G. Jones & Todd E. Dawson - 187-191 Strong population substructure is correlated with morphology and ecology in a migratory bat
by Cassandra M. Miller-Butterworth & David S. Jacobs & Eric H. Harley - 191-194 Captivity masks inbreeding effects on male mating success in butterflies
by Mathieu Joron & Paul M. Brakefield - 194-197 Dosage sensitivity and the evolution of gene families in yeast
by Balázs Papp & Csaba Pál & Laurence D. Hurst - 197-201 Widespread horizontal transfer of mitochondrial genes in flowering plants
by Ulfar Bergthorsson & Keith L. Adams & Brendan Thomason & Jeffrey D. Palmer - 201-205 Topography and synaptic shaping of direction selectivity in primary auditory cortex
by Li I. Zhang & Andrew Y. Y. Tan & Christoph E. Schreiner & Michael M. Merzenich - 205-209 Glutamate-receptor-mediated encoding and retrieval of paired-associate learning
by M. Day & R. Langston & R. G. M. Morris - 209-213 T-type calcium channel regulation by specific G-protein βγ subunits
by Joshua T. Wolfe & Hongge Wang & Jason Howard & James C. Garrison & Paula Q. Barrett - 213-219 HIV-1 Nef intersects the macrophage CD40L signalling pathway to promote resting-cell infection
by Simon Swingler & Beda Brichacek & Jean-Marc Jacque & Catherine Ulich & Jin Zhou & Mario Stevenson - 219-223 JNK phosphorylates paxillin and regulates cell migration
by Cai Huang & Zenon Rajfur & Christoph Borchers & Michael D. Schaller & Ken Jacobson - 223-228 Acute mutation of retinoblastoma gene function is sufficient for cell cycle re-entry
by Julien Sage & Abigail L. Miller & Pedro A. Pérez-Mancera & Julianne M. Wysocki & Tyler Jacks - 228-232 Xpd/Ercc2 regulates CAK activity and mitotic progression
by Jian Chen & Stéphane Larochelle & Xiaoming Li & Beat Suter - 233-233 Science rocks
by Paul Smaglik - 234-235 The learning curve
by Karen Kreeger
July 2003, Volume 424, Issue 6944
- 3-3 Below-par performance hampers Fermilab quest for Higgs boson
by Geoff Brumfiel - 3-3 String theorists bypass NSF en route to Iran seminar
by Geoff Brumfiel - 4-4 Fusion cash shortfall leaves JET grounded
by Jim Giles - 4-5 Anger mounts over cutbacks at US army pathology lab
by Erika Check - 5-5 Studies assess risks of drugs in water cycle
by Quirin Schiermeier - 6-6 Astronomers try to save Mars probe
by David Cyranoski - 6-6 Tribunal clears obesity researcher of fraud
by Declan Butler - 7-7 Collision debris yields five-quark particle
by David Cyranoski - 7-7 Oxford professor accused of discrimination over e-mail
by Haim Watzman - 10-11 Raiding the medicine cabinet
by Declan Butler - 12-13 Does the proof stack up?
by George Szpiro - 14-14 Reproductive cloning: don't rush to judgement
by John A. Robertson - 14-14 Impact factors: a tool of the sterile audit culture
by Adrian Tuck - 14-14 Reproductive cloning: an attack on human dignity
by David P. Leader - 15-16 The mind behind me
by Marc Hauser - 16-17 A flexible theory of evolution
by Gerdien de Jong & Ross H. Crozier - 17-18 The finger of Galileo
by Ryan J. Huxtable - 18-18 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 21-22 Good to CU
by Yapeng Gu & Wesley I. Sundquist - 22-23 The history of air
by H. J. Melosh - 23-24 Polygamy and parenting
by Mark Pagel - 24-25 Really cool molecules
by Paul S. Julienne - 25-26 Mammary messages
by Elliott M. Blass - 26-27 Roots of diversity
by Peter D. Moore - 27-28 Heartbeats of a neutron star
by Robert V. Wagoner - 28-29 Hearing aid
by Rachel A. Dumont & Peter G. Gillespie - 30-30 Ilya Prigogine (1917–2003)
by Radu Balescu - 33-33 Insect orientation to polarized moonlight
by Marie Dacke & Dan-Eric Nilsson & Clarke H. Scholtz & Marcus Byrne & Eric J. Warrant - 33-34 A new function for an old cytochrome?
by Fernando P. Molina-Heredia & Jrgen Wastl & José A. Navarro & Derek S. Bendall & Manuel Hervás & Christopher J. Howe & Miguel A. De la Rosa - 35-41 Structure of the core domain of human cardiac troponin in the Ca2+-saturated form
by Soichi Takeda & Atsuko Yamashita & Kayo Maeda & Yuichiro Maéda - 42-44 Nuclear-powered millisecond pulsars and the maximum spin frequency of neutron stars
by Deepto Chakrabarty & Edward H. Morgan & Michael P. Muno & Duncan K. Galloway & Rudy Wijnands & Michiel van der Klis & Craig B. Markwardt - 44-47 Quasi-periodic X-ray brightness fluctuations in an accreting millisecond pulsar
by R. Wijnands & M. van der Klis & J. Homan & D. Chakrabarty & C.B. Markwardt & E.H. Morgan - 47-50 Creation of ultracold molecules from a Fermi gas of atoms
by Cindy A. Regal & Christopher Ticknor & John L. Bohn & Deborah S. Jin - 50-53 Achromatic Fresnel optics for wideband extreme-ultraviolet and X-ray imaging
by Yuxin Wang & Wenbing Yun & Chris Jacobsen - 53-57 Asymmetric pores in a silicon membrane acting as massively parallel brownian ratchets
by Sven Matthias & Frank Müller - 57-59 High 3He/4He ratios in picritic basalts from Baffin Island and the role of a mixed reservoir in mantle plumes
by Finlay M. Stuart & Solveigh Lass-Evans & J. Godfrey Fitton & Robert M. Ellam - 60-62 Carbon loss by deciduous trees in a CO2-rich ancient polar environment
by Dana L. Royer & Colin P. Osborne & David J. Beerling - 62-65 Detoxification of vinyl chloride to ethene coupled to growth of an anaerobic bacterium
by Jianzhong He & Kirsti M. Ritalahti & Kun-Lin Yang & Stephen S. Koenigsberg & Frank E. Löffler - 65-68 Delta-wing function of webbed feet gives hydrodynamic lift for swimming propulsion in birds
by L. Christoffer Johansson & R. Åke Norberg - 68-72 Chemical and behavioural characterization of the rabbit mammary pheromone
by Benoist Schaal & Gérard Coureaud & Dominique Langlois & Christian Giniès & Etienne Sémon & Guy Perrier - 72-75 Spontaneous muscle twitches during sleep guide spinal self-organization
by Per Petersson & Alexandra Waldenström & Christer Fåhraeus & Jens Schouenborg - 75-81 Melanopsin and rod–cone photoreceptive systems account for all major accessory visual functions in mice
by S. Hattar & R. J. Lucas & N. Mrosovsky & S. Thompson & R. H. Douglas & M. W. Hankins & J. Lem & M. Biel & F. Hofmann & R. G. Foster & K.-W. Yau - 81-84 A TRPV family ion channel required for hearing in Drosophila
by Janghwan Kim & Yun Doo Chung & Dae-young Park & SooKyung Choi & Dong Wook Shin & Heun Soh & Hye Won Lee & Wonseok Son & Jeongbin Yim & Chul-Seung Park & Maurice J. Kernan & Changsoo Kim - 85-88 Assessing the redundancy of MADS-box genes during carpel and ovule development
by Anusak Pinyopich & Gary S. Ditta & Beth Savidge & Sarah J. Liljegren & Elvira Baumann & Ellen Wisman & Martin F. Yanofsky - 88-93 Selective imprinting of gut-homing T cells by Peyer's patch dendritic cells
by J. Rodrigo Mora & Maria Rosa Bono & N. Manjunath & Wolfgang Weninger & Lois L. Cavanagh & Mario Rosemblatt & Ulrich H. von Andrian - 94-98 The cytidine deaminase CEM15 induces hypermutation in newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA
by Hui Zhang & Bin Yang & Roger J. Pomerantz & Chune Zhang & Shyamala C. Arunachalam & Ling Gao - 99-103 Broad antiretroviral defence by human APOBEC3G through lethal editing of nascent reverse transcripts
by Bastien Mangeat & Priscilla Turelli & Gersende Caron & Marc Friedli & Luc Perrin & Didier Trono - 103-107 Processive AID-catalysed cytosine deamination on single-stranded DNA simulates somatic hypermutation
by Phuong Pham & Ronda Bransteitter & John Petruska & Myron F. Goodman - 109-109 A demanding world
by Paul Smaglik - 110-111 Benefitting as a part-time teacher
by Myrna Watanabe
June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6943
- 905-905 Biologists disappointed as NIH budget falls flat
by Erika Check - 905-906 WHO issues rallying cry to keep fight against SARS on track
by David Cyranoski - 906-906 European deal aims to attract Arab scientists
by Nicola Nosengo - 906-906 Visa rules leave US colleges facing semester of discontent
by Geoff Brumfiel - 907-907 Photos stop as Landsat 7 defies engineers
by Tony Reichhardt - 907-907 Dolly firm in trouble after transgenic milk fails to flow
by Jenny Hogan - 908-908 Share slump brings biotech firms to government's door
by Erika Check - 908-908 Journals wrestle with definition of 'competing' interest
by Jonathan Knight - 909-909 Discovery changes view of bacteria
by Jonathan Knight - 909-909 India plans to bring neutrino science home
by K. S. Jayaraman - 912-914 Back to 'plan A'
by Erika Check - 915-916 Rocky Mountain high
by Peter Aldhous - 917-917 Crystal: ever-evolving and expanding in scope
by Russell Seitz - 917-917 Dalí and the double helix
by Elena Guardiola & Josep-E. Baños - 917-918 Crystal: clear difference from glass
by Bruno Contreras Moreira - 918-918 Online comment could promote unfair criticism
by Andrew Lumsden & Martin Raff & Joshua R. Sanes - 918-918 MRC planning outweighs excellence in science
by Dontcho Staynov - 918-918 Fiendishly clever?
by Rupert C. Marshall - 919-920 Vision quest
by Michael Morgan - 920-921 Discovering geological time
by David R. Oldroyd - 921-921 Eyes on the prize
by István Hargittai - 921-921 A fine body of work
by Mary Purton - 923-923 Plant hydraulics: The ascent of water
by Melvin T. Tyree - 925-926 Synthetic sea shell
by Michael Rubner - 926-927 Taking the measure
by Vicki Lundblad - 927-928 Electric jets
by Victor P. Pasko - 929-930 The battle between the sexes
by Tom Tregenza - 930-931 A greener solution
by Walter Leitner - 931-932 Synapses unplugged
by J. Troy Littleton & Morgan Sheng - 932-933 Spread thin in the Arctic
by Emily M. Klein - 934-934 Jeff Schell (1935–2003)
by Marc Van Montagu - 937-938 Facial expressions linked to monkey calls
by Asif A. Ghazanfar & Nikos K. Logothetis - 938-938 Bacterial flagellar switching under load
by Karen A. Fahrner & William S. Ryu & Howard C. Berg - 939-948 α-Neurexins couple Ca2+ channels to synaptic vesicle exocytosis
by Markus Missler & Weiqi Zhang & Astrid Rohlmann & Gunnar Kattenstroth & Robert E. Hammer & Kurt Gottmann & Thomas C. Südhof - 949-955 Structure and gating mechanism of the acetylcholine receptor pore
by Atsuo Miyazawa & Yoshinori Fujiyoshi & Nigel Unwin - 956-961 Magmatic and amagmatic seafloor generation at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean
by P. J. Michael & C. H. Langmuir & H. J. B. Dick & J. E. Snow & S. L. Goldstein & D. W. Graham & K. Lehnert & G. Kurras & W. Jokat & R. Mühe & H. N. Edmonds - 962-965 Geophysical evidence for reduced melt production on the Arctic ultraslow Gakkel mid-ocean ridge
by W. Jokat & O. Ritzmann & M. C. Schmidt-Aursch & S. Drachev & S. Gauger & J. Snow - 965-968 Magnetization distribution in the mixed-phase state of hole-doped manganites
by Y. Murakami & J. H. Yoo & D. Shindo & T. Atou & M. Kikuchi - 968-971 Three-dimensional binary superlattices of magnetic nanocrystals and semiconductor quantum dots
by F. X. Redl & K.-S. Cho & C. B. Murray & S. O'Brien - 971-974 Modulated structure of solid iodine during its molecular dissociation under high pressure
by Takemura Kenichi & Sato Kyoko & Fujihisa Hiroshi & Onoda Mitsuko - 974-976 Gigantic jets between a thundercloud and the ionosphere
by H. T. Su & R. R. Hsu & A. B. Chen & Y. C. Wang & W. S. Hsiao & W. C. Lai & L. C. Lee & M. Sato & H. Fukunishi - 977-979 Uranium series dates from Qesem Cave, Israel, and the end of the Lower Palaeolithic
by R. Barkai & A. Gopher & S. E. Lauritzen & A. Frumkin - 979-982 The evolution of reproductive isolation through sexual conflict
by Oliver Y. Martin & David J. Hosken - 982-986 Opposing basal ganglia processes shape midbrain visuomotor activity bilaterally
by Huai Jiang & Barry E. Stein & John G. McHaffie - 986-990 Mapping multiple features in the population response of visual cortex
by Amit Basole & Leonard E. White & David Fitzpatrick - 990-995 Cyclic AMP/GMP-dependent modulation of Ca2+ channels sets the polarity of nerve growth-cone turning
by Makoto Nishiyama & Akemi Hoshino & Lily Tsai & John R. Henley & Yoshio Goshima & Marc Tessier-Lavigne & Mu-ming Poo & Kyonsoo Hong - 995-999 LAF1 ubiquitination by COP1 controls photomorphogenesis and is stimulated by SPA1
by Hak Soo Seo & Jun-Yi Yang & Masaki Ishikawa & Cordelia Bolle & Maria L. Ballesteros & Nam-Hai Chua - 999-1002 Enhanced gravi- and phototropism in plant mdr mutants mislocalizing the auxin efflux protein PIN1
by Bosl Noh & Anindita Bandyopadhyay & Wendy Ann Peer & Edgar P. Spalding & Angus S. Murphy - 1002-1009 Chromosome cohesion is regulated by a clock gene paralogue TIM-1
by Raymond C. Chan & Annette Chan & Mili Jeon & Tammy F. Wu & Danielle Pasqualone & Ann E. Rougvie & Barbara J. Meyer - 1009-1013 Cks1-dependent proteasome recruitment and activation of CDC20 transcription in budding yeast
by May C. Morris & Peter Kaiser & Stanislav Rudyak & Chris Baskerville & Mark H. Watson & Steven I. Reed - 1013-1018 POT1 as a terminal transducer of TRF1 telomere length control
by Diego Loayza & Titia de Lange - 1018-1018 addendum: Selection of evolutionarily conserved mucosal-associated invariant T cells by MR1
by Emmanuel Treiner & Livine Duban & Seiamak Bahram & Mirjana Radosavljevic & Valerie Wanner & Florence Tilloy & Pierre Affaticati & Susan Gilfillan & Olivier Lantz - 1018-1018 Correction: Corrigendum: Non-classical receptive field mediates switch in a sensory neuron's frequency tuning
by Maurice J. Chacron & Brent Doiron & Leonard Maler & André Longtin & Joseph Bastian - 1021-1021 Moving targets
by Paul Smaglik
June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6942
- 789-789 Whaling group backs conservation
by Charlotte Westney - 789-789 US army attacked over published patent for 'bioweapons grenade'
by Erika Check - 790-790 German reform plan arouses fears for autonomy
by Quirin Schiermeier - 790-790 Traditional wheat breeder fights for funding
by Rex Dalton - 791-791 Clinical data marshalled to treat HIV
by Tom Clarke - 791-791 China and Germany join forces over SARS
by Alison Abbott - 792-792 British panel bans use of antidepressant to treat children
by Alison Abbott - 792-792 Researchers rattled as Kyoto Protocol hangs in the balance
by Quirin Schiermeier - 793-793 Ecologists seek to turn tide on Colorado River
by Rex Dalton - 793-793 Hive beetle causes a buzz in Europe
by Philipp Graf - 796-798 Remote control
by Hannah Hoag - 799-800 The crystal's in the mail..
by Tracy Smith Schmidt - 801-801 Britannica: which edition inspired Schwinger?
by Anita Wolff - 801-801 How e-mail raises the spectre of a digital Dark Age
by Errol C. Friedberg & Herbert K. Hagler & Kevin J. Land - 801-801 Britannica: source of a passion for physics
by Min-Liang Wong - 803-804 A walk to the gallows
by Don Brownlee - 804-804 Four legs bad, two legs good
by Lorenzo Rook - 805-805 Towards a biology of the mind
by Alva Noë - 805-805 The medicine man's museum
by Alison Abbott - 809-810 The supernova connection
by Peter Mészáros - 811-813 Tales of the Y chromosome
by Huntington F. Willard - 813-814 Ups and downs in the Red Sea
by Frank Sirocko - 815-815 Volume control
by Amanda Tromans - 815-817 Versatile assembler
by Steven Henikoff - 817-818 Beyond the inflationary border
by Steven Gratton & Paul Steinhardt - 818-818 Rings of excitement
by Magdalena Helmer - 818-819 Degradation ensures integrity
by Anatoliy Li & J. Julian Blow - 821-822 The missing link in Ginkgo evolution
by Zhiyan Zhou & Shaolin Zheng - 822-823 Opposite thermosensor in fruitfly and mouse
by Veena Viswanath & Gina M. Story & Andrea M. Peier & Matt J. Petrus & Van M. Lee & Sun Wook Hwang & Ardem Patapoutian & Tim Jegla - 823-823 Producing decaffeinated coffee plants
by Shinjiro Ogita & Hirotaka Uefuji & Yube Yamaguchi & Nozomu Koizumi & Hiroshi Sano - 823-824 Mycorrhizal weathering in base-poor forests
by Shaun A. Watmough & Peter J. Dillon - 824-824 Mycorrhizal weathering in base-poor forests
by Joel D. Blum & Andrea Klaue & Carmen A. Nezat & Charles T. Driscoll & Chris E. Johnson & Thomas G. Siccama & Christopher Eagar & Timothy J. Fahey & Gene E. Likens - 825-837 The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome is a mosaic of discrete sequence classes
by Helen Skaletsky & Tomoko Kuroda-Kawaguchi & Patrick J. Minx & Holland S. Cordum & LaDeana Hillier & Laura G. Brown & Sjoerd Repping & Tatyana Pyntikova & Johar Ali & Tamberlyn Bieri & Asif Chinwalla & Andrew Delehaunty & Kim Delehaunty & Hui Du & Ginger Fewell & Lucinda Fulton & Robert Fulton & Tina Graves & Shun-Fang Hou & Philip Latrielle & Shawn Leonard & Elaine Mardis & Rachel Maupin & John McPherson & Tracie Miner & William Nash & Christine Nguyen & Philip Ozersky & Kymberlie Pepin & Susan Rock & Tracy Rohlfing & Kelsi Scott & Brian Schultz & Cindy Strong & Aye Tin-Wollam & Shiaw-Pyng Yang & Robert H. Waterston & Richard K. Wilson & Steve Rozen & David C. Page - 838-842 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Hes1 is a target of microRNA-23 during retinoic-acid-induced neuronal differentiation of NT2 cells
by Hiroaki Kawasaki & Kazunari Taira - 843-844 Structure in the early afterglow light curve of the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by Makoto Uemura & Taichi Kato & Ryoko Ishioka & Hitoshi Yamaoka & Berto Monard & Daisaku Nogami & Hiroyuki Maehara & Atsushi Sugie & Susumu Takahashi - 844-847 The bright optical afterglow of the nearby γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by P. A. Price & D. W. Fox & S. R. Kulkarni & B. A. Peterson & B. P. Schmidt & A. M. Soderberg & S. A. Yost & E. Berger & S. G. Djorgovski & D. A. Frail & F. A. Harrison & R. Sari & A. W. Blain & S. C. Chapman - 847-850 A very energetic supernova associated with the γ-ray burst of 29 March 2003
by Jens Hjorth & Jesper Sollerman & Palle Møller & Johan P. U. Fynbo & Stan E. Woosley & Chryssa Kouveliotou & Nial R. Tanvir & Jochen Greiner & Michael I. Andersen & Alberto J. Castro-Tirado & José María Castro Cerón & Andrew S. Fruchter & Javier Gorosabel & Páll Jakobsson & Lex Kaper & Sylvio Klose & Nicola Masetti & Holger Pedersen & Kristian Pedersen & Elena Pian & Eliana Palazzi & James E. Rhoads & Evert Rol & Edward P. J. van den Heuvel & Paul M. Vreeswijk & Darach Watson & Ralph A. M. J. Wijers - 850-853 Beating the superparamagnetic limit with exchange bias
by Vassil Skumryev & Stoyan Stoyanov & Yong Zhang & George Hadjipanayis & Dominique Givord & Josep Nogués - 853-858 Sea-level fluctuations during the last glacial cycle
by M. Siddall & E. J. Rohling & A. Almogi-Labin & Ch. Hemleben & D. Meischner & I. Schmelzer & D. A. Smeed - 858-861 Archaean ultra-depleted komatiites formed by hydrous melting of cratonic mantle
by A. H. Wilson & S. B. Shirey & R. W. Carlson - 861-863 Automatic gain control in the echolocation system of dolphins
by Whitlow W. L. Au & Kelly J. Benoit-Bird - 863-865 Involvement of Notch and Delta genes in spider segmentation
by Angelika Stollewerk & Michael Schoppmeier & Wim G. M. Damen - 866-869 Somatosensory basis of speech production
by Stéphanie Tremblay & Douglas M. Shiller & David J. Ostry - 869-873 The influence of visual motion on fast reaching movements to a stationary object
by David Whitney & David A. Westwood & Melvyn A. Goodale - 873-876 Abundant gene conversion between arms of palindromes in human and ape Y chromosomes
by Steve Rozen & Helen Skaletsky & Janet D. Marszalek & Patrick J. Minx & Holland S. Cordum & Robert H. Waterston & Richard K. Wilson & David C. Page - 876-881 Fibronectin requirement in branching morphogenesis
by Takayoshi Sakai & Melinda Larsen & Kenneth M. Yamada - 881-885 Regulation of flowering time by light quality
by Pablo D. Cerdán & Joanne Chory - 885-889 CUL-4 ubiquitin ligase maintains genome stability by restraining DNA-replication licensing
by Weiwei Zhong & Hui Feng & Fernando E. Santiago & Edward T. Kipreos - 889-893 RecBCD enzyme is a DNA helicase with fast and slow motors of opposite polarity
by Andrew F. Taylor & Gerald R. Smith - 893-897 RecBCD enzyme is a bipolar DNA helicase
by Mark S. Dillingham & Maria Spies & Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - 899-899 Career-change carousel
by Paul Smaglik - 900-901 Home truths
by Quirin Schiermeier
June 2003, Volume 423, Issue 6941
- 671-671 Astronomers leap to defence of extra seconds in time debate
by Geoff Brumfiel - 672-672 All change as Argentina's science leader keeps his job
by Carol Marzuola - 672-672 Public input sought on transgenic farming
by Claire Tilstone - 673-673 Monsoon rains start to ease India's drought
by K. S. Jayaraman - 673-673 Quake triggers research expedition
by Declan Butler - 674-674 Physicists doubt that 'corking' could help baseball's big hitter
by Geoff Brumfiel - 674-674 Prairie-dog model offers hope of tackling monkeypox virus
by Jonathan Knight - 674-674 Pumping row erodes hopes for underground lab
by Geoff Brumfiel - 675-675 Pollution fears put work at neutrino laboratory on hold
by Nicola Nosengo - 675-675 Car-safety lobby on collision course with researchers
by Tony Reichhardt - 678-680 Still out in the cold
by Geoff Brumfiel - 681-682 Gas leak!
by Quirin Schiermeier - 683-683 Why should we help politicians to wage war?
by Daniel Amit - 683-683 DNA discoveries through crystallography
by Juan A. Subirana - 685-686 Learning to live with AIDS
by Ritu Priya - 686-687 Designer darwinism
by Mark Ridley - 687-688 Chemical conversations
by Arthur Greenberg - 688-688 Science in culture
by Andy Meharg - 689-689 Functional information: Molecular messages
by Jack W. Szostak - 691-692 A question of timing
by Conel Alexander - 693-695 Out of Ethiopia
by Chris Stringer - 695-696 Into the fifth dimension
by Juan Maldacena - 696-697 Practice doesn't make perfect
by Wilson Geisler & Richard Murray - 697-699 Superficial resonance
by Frits Paerels - 699-700 Genes to make new species
by Mohamed A. F. Noor