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January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6767
- 295-298 A strong source of methyl chloride to the atmosphere from tropical coastal land
by Y. Yokouchi & Y. Noijiri & L. A. Barrie & D. Toom-Sauntry & T. Machida & Y. Inuzuka & H. Akimoto & H.-J. Li & Y. Fujinuma & S. Aoki - 298-301 Halocarbons produced by natural oxidation processes during degradation of organic matter
by F. Keppler & R. Eiden & V. Niedan & J. Pracht & H. F. Schöler - 301-304 Annual fluxes of carbon from deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon
by R. A. Houghton & D. L. Skole & Carlos A. Nobre & J. L. Hackler & K. T. Lawrence & W H. Chomentowski - 304-309 Rapid evolution of male reproductive genes in the descent of man
by Gerald J. Wyckoff & Wen Wang & Chung-I Wu - 309-312 Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex
by Pascal Belin & Robert J. Zatorre & Philippe Lafaille & Pierre Ahad & Bruce Pike - 312-316 Functional regeneration of sensory axons into the adult spinal cord
by Matt S. Ramer & John V. Priestley & Stephen B. McMahon - 316-321 Glutamate release in severe brain ischaemia is mainly by reversed uptake
by David J. Rossi & Takeo Oshima & David Attwell - 321-325 Blocker protection in the pore of a voltage-gated K+ channel and its structural implications
by Donato del Camino & Miguel Holmgren & Yi Liu & Gary Yellen - 325-328 KIR expression on self-reactive CD8+ T cells is controlled by T-cell receptor engagement
by Bertrand Huard & Lars Karlsson - 328-332 Regulation of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase by MAP kinase
by Lee M. Graves & Hedeel I. Guy & Piotr Kozlowski & Min Huang & Eduardo Lazarowski & R. Marshall Pope & Matthew A. Collins & Erik N. Dahlstrand & H. Shelton Earp & David R. Evans - 332-335 The joining of ribosomal subunits in eukaryotes requires eIF5B
by Tatyana V. Pestova & Ivan B. Lomakin & Joon H. Lee & Sang Ki Choi & Thomas E. Dever & Christopher U. T. Hellen - 335-338 A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators
by Michael B. Elowitz & Stanislas Leibler - 339-342 Construction of a genetic toggle switch in Escherichia coli
by Timothy S. Gardner & Charles R. Cantor & James J. Collins
January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6766
- 119-119 Celera turns to public genome data to speed up endgame..
by Paul Smaglik & Declan Butler - 119-120 ...as Internet fervour hits genomics
by David Dickson - 120-120 Inadequate optics 'threat to US laser facility'
by Colin Macilwain - 121-121 UK discussed ban on foreign job ads in 1960s
by Natasha Loder - 121-122 Bell Labs win superconductivity patent
by Colin Macilwain - 122-122 Genetics takes off in Naples as institute moves south
by Alison Abbott - 123-123 … as lobbyists anticipate more money for all
by Colin Macilwain & Paul Smaglik - 123-123 NIH seeks funding for neuroscience centre …
by Paul Smaglik - 124-124 Greenwich ‘could be symbolic timekeeper for electronic era’
by Natasha Loder - 124-124 Japanese support biotech start-ups
by Robert Triendl - 124-124 Brussels research chief backs European website proposal
by Declan Butler - 125-125 Biologists flock to ‘evo-devo’ in a quest to read the recipes of life
by Rex Dalton - 129-129 … or should private enterprise take over?
by Matthew Brown & Donald R. Leal - 129-129 Global bodies won't save the environment: it needs grass-roots efforts …
by Ignacio H. Chapela - 129-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Dattatray Parasnis - 130-130 East German academics faced unfair hurdles
by Bernd Legler & Guy Moore - 130-130 Wherever HIV originated, polio vaccine is safe now
by Ka-Wing Wong - 130-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Alex May - 130-130 EPA error risked halving India's rice harvest
by E. S. R. Gopal - 130-130 Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce
by Alex May - 131-133 Sowing nuclear misconceptions
by Kurt Gottfried - 135-136 The truth is in here
by Henry Gee - 136-136 Simplicity out of complexity
by Jonathan R. Ellis - 137-138 Of pigs, poultry and permafrost
by David A. J. Tyrrell - 138-138 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 138-138 Integrals of disease
by Graham F. Medley - 139-139 Positioning the goalposts
by John Maddox - 141-141 Deep Ice and DNA languages
by Greg Bear - 143-144 DNA computing on a chip
by Mitsunori Ogihara & Animesh Ray - 144-145 From insects to microvehicles
by Robin Wootton - 145-148 Eyes wide shut
by David Jewitt - 148-149 Gateway to the chloroplast
by Kenneth Cline - 149-151 A tale of ends
by Victoria Lundblad - 151-151 More spins for protons
by Sarah Tomlin - 151-152 Jumping between liquid states
by Paul McMillan - 152-153 Fossil fish up for election
by Meemann Chang - 153-154 Internal model visualized
by Masao Ito - 154-154 Coal, air, fire and water
by David Jones - 155-156 A pygostyle from a non-avian theropod
by Rinchen Barsbold & Philip J. Currie & Nathan P. Myhrvold & Halszka Osmólska & Khishigjaw Tsogtbaatar & Mahito Watabe - 156-156 Tall men have more reproductive success
by B. Pawlowski & R. I. M. Dunbar & A. Lipowicz - 156-157 Eel fat stores are enough to reach the Sargasso
by Vincent J. T. van Ginneken & Guido E. E. J. M. van den Thillart - 157-158 Children learn an untaught rule of spelling
by Peter Bryant & Terezinha Nunes & Rowena Snaith - 158-158 Rapid chromosomal evolution in island mice
by Janice Britton-Davidian & Josette Catalan & Maria da Graça Ramalhinho & Guila Ganem & Jean-Christophe Auffray & Ruben Capela & Manuel Biscoito & Jeremy B. Searle & Maria da Luz Mathias - 159-164 MRT-2 checkpoint protein is required for germline immortality and telomere replication in C. elegans
by Shawn Ahmed & Jonathan Hodgkin - 165-166 A reduced estimate of the number of kilometre-sized near-Earth asteroids
by David Rabinowitz & Eleanor Helin & Kenneth Lawrence & Steven Pravdo - 166-170 Measurement of the spatial coherence of a trapped Bose gas at the phase transition
by I. Bloch & T. W. Hänsch & T. Esslinger - 170-173 A first-order liquid–liquid phase transition in phosphorus
by Yoshinori Katayama & Takeshi Mizutani & Wataru Utsumi & Osamu Shimomura & Masaaki Yamakata & Ken-ichi Funakoshi - 173-175 Nanoscopic channel lattices with controlled anisotropic wetting
by M. Gleiche & L. F. Chi & H. Fuchs - 175-179 DNA computing on surfaces
by Qinghua Liu & Liman Wang & Anthony G. Frutos & Anne E. Condon & Robert M. Corn & Lloyd M. Smith - 179-182 Evidence for enhanced mixing over rough topography in the abyssal ocean
by J. R. Ledwell & E. T. Montgomery & K. L. Polzin & L. C. St. Laurent & R. W. Schmitt & J. M. Toole - 182-184 Osmotic generation of ‘anomalous’ fluid pressures in geological environments
by C. E. Neuzil - 185-188 The most primitive osteichthyan braincase?
by Alison M. Basden & Gavin C. Young & Michael I. Coates & Alex Ritchie - 188-192 Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats
by Emma C. Teeling & Mark Scally & Diana J. Kao & Michael L. Romagnoli & Mark S. Springer & Michael J. Stanhope - 192-195 Human cerebellar activity reflecting an acquired internal model of a new tool
by Hiroshi Imamizu & Satoru Miyauchi & Tomoe Tamada & Yuka Sasaki & Ryousuke Takino & Benno Pütz & Toshinori Yoshioka & Mitsuo Kawato - 196-199 A constitutively open potassium channel formed by KCNQ1 and KCNE3
by Björn C. Schroeder & Siegfried Waldegger & Susanne Fehr & Markus Bleich & Richard Warth & Rainer Greger & Thomas J. Jentsch - 199-203 Uptake of apoptotic cells drives the growth of a pathogenic trypanosome in macrophages
by Célio G. Freire-de-Lima & Danielle O. Nascimento & Milena B. P. Soares & Patricia T. Bozza & Hugo C. Castro-Faria-Neto & Fernando G. de Mello & George A. DosReis & Marcela F. Lopes - 203-207 The major protein import receptor of plastids is essential for chloroplast biogenesis
by Jörg Bauer & Kunhua Chen & Andreas Hiltbunner & Ernst Wehrli & Monika Eugster & Danny Schnell & Felix Kessler - 207-211 Interferon-γ elicits arteriosclerosis in the absence of leukocytes
by George Tellides & Denis A. Tereb & Nancy C. Kirkiles-Smith & Richard W. Kim & Jean H. Wilson & Jeffrey S. Schechner & Marc I. Lorber & Jordan S. Pober - 211-216 Negative regulation of lymphocyte activation and autoimmunity by the molecular adaptor Cbl-b
by Kurt Bachmaier & Connie Krawczyk & Ivona Kozieradzki & Young-Yun Kong & Takehiko Sasaki & Antonio Oliveira-dos-Santos & Sanjeev Mariathasan & Dennis Bouchard & Andrew Wakeham & Annick Itie & Jenny Le & Pamela S. Ohashi & Ildiko Sarosi & Hiroshi Nishina & Stan Lipkowitz & Josef M. Penninger - 216-220 Cbl-b regulates the CD28 dependence of T-cell activation
by Yungping J. Chiang & Hemanta K. Kole & Karen Brown & Mayumi Naramura & Shigetomo Fukuhara & Ren-Ju Hu & Ihn Kyung Jang & J. Silvio Gutkind & Ethan Shevach & Hua Gu - 220-223 Measurement of thermal contribution to photoreceptor sensitivity
by Ari Koskelainen & Petri Ala-Laurila & Nanna Fyhrquist & Kristian Donner - 223-226 Bioorganic synthesis of lipid-modified proteins for the study of signal transduction
by Benjamin Bader & Karsten Kuhn & David J. Owen & Herbert Waldmann & Alfred Wittinghofer & Jürgen Kuhlmann
January 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6765
- 3-3 Europe lifts patent embargo on transgenic plants and animals…
by Quirin Schiermeier & David Dickson - 3-3 …as US tightens up on ‘speculative’ claims
by Paul Smaglik - 4-4 Big gains for biology and IT in Japanese science budget
by Asako Saegusa - 4-4 Genomics companies boom on New York stock exchange
by Paul Smaglik - 5-6 ‘US politicians have fallen in love with basic research’
by Colin Macilwain - 6-7 The role of science is to illuminate political choices, not enforce them
by Declan Butler - 7-8 ‘Japan's scientists must learn to take action’
by David Swinbanks - 8-9 ‘I have reported on astonishing achievements in times of hardship’
by Alison Abbott - 9-9 ‘If knowledge is king, we may need a republican revolution’
by David Dickson - 12-12 How nature itself uses genetic modification
by Anthony Trewavas & Christopher Leaver - 12-12 Do we need a huge new centre to annotate the human genome?
by Jean-Michel Claverie - 13-16 Millennial highlights
by J. L. Heilbron & W. F. Bynum - 17-19 The waning of the Golden Age
by Walter Gratzer - 19-19 Beneficent squid
by Tomoyuki Takahashi - 19-20 Medicine's least respectable branch?
by Dylan Evans - 20-20 In retrospect: chosen by David Jones
by David Jones - 21-21 Making waves in physics
by Michael Berry - 23-23 How science saved the world
by Kim Stanley Robinson - 25-26 Optics adapt to the whole sky
by Brent Ellerbroek & François Rigaut - 26-29 Living on the edge
by Thomas Brooks - 29-30 Caspases find a new place to hide
by Huseyin Mehmet - 30-31 A bright future for dark matter
by Brad Hansen - 31-34 Taking the temperature of slabs
by Stephen H. Kirby - 34-35 Telomeric tethers
by Wai-Hong Tham & Virginia A. Zakian - 35-35 Taking the squeeze off sperm
by Tim Lincoln - 35-36 Durable catalysts for cleaner air
by Jon G. McCarty - 36-36 Depth of insight
by David Jones - 37-38 Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Niño
by Martin Wikelski & Corinna Thom - 38-38 Biogeography of the Indonesian coelacanths
by H. Fricke & K. Hissmann & J. Schauer & M. Erdmann & M. K. Moosa & R. Plante - 38-39 Extrapolating movement without retinal motion
by John Schlag & Rick H. Cai & Andrews Dorfman & Ali Mohempour & Madeleine Schlag-Rey - 39-40 Numerical memory span in a chimpanzee
by Nobuyuki Kawai & Tetsuro Matsuzawa - 40-40 Explaining the T-wave shape in the ECG
by Diego di Bernardo & Alan Murray - 41-45 The language of covalent histone modifications
by Brian D. Strahl & C. David Allis - 46-53 Crystal structure of the hereditary haemochromatosis protein HFE complexed with transferrin receptor
by Melanie J. Bennett & José A. Lebrón & Pamela J. Bjorkman - 54-56 Adaptive-optics corrections available for the whole sky
by Roberto Ragazzoni & Enrico Marchetti & Gianpaolo Valente - 57-59 Infrared spectrum of an extremely cool white-dwarf star
by S. T. Hodgkin & B. R. Oppenheimer & N. C. Hambly & R. F. Jameson & S. J. Smartt & I. A. Steele - 59-61 Tunnelling between the edges of two lateral quantum Hall systems
by W. Kang & H. L. Stormer & L. N. Pfeiffer & K. W. Baldwin & K. W. West - 62-64 Magnetic trapping of neutrons
by P. R. Huffman & C. R. Brome & J. S. Butterworth & K. J. Coakley & M. S. Dewey & S. N. Dzhosyuk & R. Golub & G. L. Greene & K. Habicht & S. K. Lamoreaux & C. E. H. Mattoni & D. N. McKinsey & F. E. Wietfeldt & J. M. Doyle - 65-67 Reverse microemulsion synthesis of nanostructured complex oxides for catalytic combustion
by Andrey J. Zarur & Jackie Y. Ying - 68-71 Forecasting Andean rainfall and crop yield from the influence of El Niño on Pleiades visibility
by Benjamin S. Orlove & John C. H. Chiang & Mark A. Cane - 71-74 Channelized fluid flow in oceanic crust reconciles heat-flow and permeability data
by A. T. Fisher & K. Becker - 74-77 A highly unsaturated fatty acid predicts carbon transfer between primary producers and consumers
by Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra & Michael T. Brett & Anne M. Liston & Charles R. Goldman - 77-80 The Santa Barbara Basin is a symbiosis oasis
by Joan M. Bernhard & Kurt R. Buck & Mark A. Farmer & Samuel S. Bowser - 80-84 Mortality of sea lions along the central California coast linked to a toxic diatom bloom
by Christopher A. Scholin & Frances Gulland & Gregory J. Doucette & Scott Benson & Mark Busman & Francisco P. Chavez & Joe Cordaro & Robert DeLong & Andrew De Vogelaere & James Harvey & Martin Haulena & Kathi Lefebvre & Tom Lipscomb & Susan Loscutoff & Linda J. Lowenstine & Roman Marin III & Peter E. Miller & William A. McLellan & Peter D. R. Moeller & Christine L. Powell & Teri Rowles & Paul Silvagni & Mary Silver & Terry Spraker & Vera Trainer & Frances M. Van Dolah - 84-86 Dynamic biogeography and conservation of endangered species
by Rob Channell & Mark V. Lomolino - 86-89 Reduced vas deferens contraction and male infertility in mice lacking P2X1 receptors
by K. Mulryan & D. P. Gitterman & C. J. Lewis & C. Vial & B. J. Leckie & A. L. Cobb & J. E. Brown & E. C. Conley & G. Buell & C. A. Pritchard & R. J. Evans - 89-93 Turning of nerve growth cones induced by localized increases in intracellular calcium ions
by James Q. Zheng - 93-98 Calcium signalling in the guidance of nerve growth by netrin-1
by Kyonsoo Hong & Makoto Nishiyama & John Henley & Marc Tessier-Lavigne & Mu-ming Poo - 98-103 Caspase-12 mediates endoplasmic-reticulum-specific apoptosis and cytotoxicity by amyloid-β
by Toshiyuki Nakagawa & Hong Zhu & Nobuhiro Morishima & En Li & Jin Xu & Bruce A. Yankner & Junying Yuan - 103-108 Anti-inflammatory cyclopentenone prostaglandins are direct inhibitors of IκB kinase
by Antonio Rossi & Pankaj Kapahi & Gioacchino Natoli & Takayuki Takahashi & Yi Chen & Michael Karin & M. Gabriella Santoro - 108-112 Nuclear pore complexes in the organization of silent telomeric chromatin
by Vincent Galy & Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin & Harry Scherthan & Valerie Doye & Nadia Rascalou & Ulf Nehrbass - 112-115 Three-dimensional structure of the ion-coupled transport protein NhaA
by Karen A. Williams
December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6764
- 845-845 Dissection banned in Israeli schools
by Haim Watzman - 845-846 Concern as Germany cuts funds to agricultural research centres
by Quirin Schiermeier & Rex Dalton & Colin Macilwain - 846-846 Japan to bring in mandatory tests for GM foods
by Yoriko Uozum - 846-846 NSF under fire in survey of customer satisfaction
by Paul Smaglik - 847-847 Geophysics union entices biologists with new section
by Rex Dalton - 847-847 Green light for neutrino beam to pass below the Alps
by Alison Abbott - 847-848 Scientists rally to defend schools against creationists
by Rex Dalton - 848-848 Spain's universities split over merits of performance table
by Xavier Bosch - 849-849 Middle East synchrotron crosses first funding hurdle
by Heather McCabe - 849-849 Top BSE official forced to step down in UK
by David Dickson - 852-852 Patent law changes spell problems and opportunities
by James J. Murphy - 852-852 Threat to research in Spanish universities
by José A. Vázquez-Boland - 852-852 Latecomers welcome?
by David Davies - 853-854 Seeing both the woods and the trees
by Stuart L. Pimm - 854-854 Italian art's bequest to science
by Pietro Corsi - 855-856 Reflections on colour constancy
by Karl R. Gegenfurtner - 856-857 Making every photon count
by Richard Hailstone - 857-857 Suffering for one's science
by John Whitfield - 857-859 Evolutionary checkers
by Igor Aleksander - 860-860 Vast snow dunes frozen in time
by Sarah Tomlin - 860-861 Insulin resistance and obesity
by Michael W. Schwartz & Steven E. Kahn - 861-861 The art of slow change
by David Jones - 863-864 A funerary feast fit for King Midas
by Patrick E. McGovern & Donald L. Glusker & Robert A. Moreau & Alberto Nuñez & Curt W. Beck & Elizabeth Simpson & Eric D. Butrym & Lawrence J. Exner & Edith C. Stout - 864-864 Losing strategies can win by Parrondo's paradox
by Gregory P. Harmer & Derek Abbott - 865-867 Enhanced yield of photoinduced electrons in doped silver halide crystals
by Jacqueline Belloni & Mona Treguer & Hynd Remita & René De Keyzer - 867-871 Periodic mesoporous organosilicas with organic groups inside the channel walls
by Tewodros Asefa & Mark J. MacLachlan & Neil Coombs & Geoffrey A. Ozin - 871-873 Seismic anisotropy of the Earth's inner core resulting from flow induced by Maxwell stresses
by Shun-ichiro Karato - 874-877 Ultraviolet colour variation influences blue tit sex ratios
by Ben C. Sheldon & Staffan Andersson & Simon C. Griffith & Jonas Örnborg & Joanna Sendecka - 877-879 Perception of three-dimensional shape influences colour perception through mutual illumination
by M. G. Bloj & D. Kersten & A. C. Hurlbert - 880-883 Dominant negative mutations in human PPARγ associated with severe insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus and hypertension
by I. Barroso & M. Gurnell & V. E. F. Crowley & M. Agostini & J. W. Schwabe & M. A. Soos & G. LI Maslen & T. D. M. Williams & H. Lewis & A. J. Schafer & V. K. K. Chatterjee & S. O'Rahilly - 884-888 EGF receptor transactivation by G-protein-coupled receptors requires metalloproteinase cleavage of proHB-EGF
by Norbert Prenzel & Esther Zwick & Henrik Daub & Michael Leserer & Reimar Abraham & Christian Wallasch & Axel Ullrich - 889-894 p53 inhibition by the LANA protein of KSHV protects against cell death
by Jacques Friborg & Wing-pui Kong & Michael O. Hottiger & Gary J. Nabel - 894-898 Structure of a transiently phosphorylated switch in bacterial signal transduction
by Dorothee Kern & Brian F. Volkman & Peter Luginbühl & Michael J. Nohaile & Sydney Kustu & David E. Wemmer - 898-898 Erratum: Small-bandgap endohedral metallofullerenes in high yield and purity
by S. Stevenson & G. Rice & T. Glass & K. Harich & F. Cromer & M. R. Jordan & J. Craft & E. Hadju & R. Bible & M. M. Olmstead & K. Maitra & A. J. Fisher & A. L. Balch & H. C. Dorn - 898-898 erratum: Saccharomyces cerevisiae telomerase is an Sm small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle
by Anita G. Seto & Arthur J. Zaug & Suzanne G. Sobel & Sandra L. Wolin & Thomas R. Cech - 898-898 Erratum: Human urotensin-II is a potent vasoconstrictor and agonist for the orphan receptor GPR14
by Robert S. Ames & Henry M. Sarau & Johathan K. Chambers & Robert N. Willette & Nambi V. Aiyar & Anne M. Romanic & Calvert S. Louden & James J. Foley & Charles F. Sauermelch & Robert W. Coatney & Zhaohui Ao & Jyoti Disa & Stephen D. Holmes & Jeffrey M. Stadel & John D. Martin & Wu-Schyong Liu & George I. Glover & Shelagh Wilson & Dean E. McNulty & Catherine E. Ellis & Nabil A. Elshourbagy & Usman Shabon & John J. Trill & Douglas W. P. Hay & Eliot H. Ohlstein & Derk J. Bergsma & Stephen A. Douglas - 898-898 Erratum: A Chinese triconodont mammal and mosaic evolution of the mammalian skeleton
by Ji Qiang & Luo Zhexi & Ji Shu-an
December 1999, Volume 402, Issue 6763
- 3-4 Dual personality of memory T cells
by Charles R. Mackay - 5-5 Toll gates for pathogen selection
by Richard J. Ulevitch - 6-13 Selecting and maintaining a diverse T-cell repertoire
by Ananda W. Goldrath & Michael J. Bevan - 14-20 Commitment to the B-lymphoid lineage depends on the transcription factor Pax5
by Stephen L. Nutt & Barry Heavey & Antonius G. Rolink & Meinrad Busslinger - 21-24 ICOS is an inducible T-cell co-stimulator structurally and functionally related to CD28
by Andreas Hutloff & Anna M. Dittrich & Katja C. Beier & Barbara Eljaschewitsch & Regine Kraft & Ionnis Anagnostopoulos & Richard A. Kroczek - 25-29 Cytotoxic T-cell immunity to virus-infected non-haematopoietic cells requires presentation of exogenous antigen
by Luis J. Sigal & Shane Crotty & Raul Andino & Kenneth L. Rock - 29-34 Structure of the amino-terminal domain of Cbl complexed to its binding site on ZAP-70 kinase
by Wuyi Meng & Sansana Sawasdikosol & Steven J. Burakoff & Michael J. Eck - 34-38 Two subsets of memory T lymphocytes with distinct homing potentials and effector functions
by Federica Sallusto & Danielle Lenig & Reinhold Förster & Martin Lipp & Antonio Lanzavecchia - 39-43 The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens
by David M. Underhill & Adrian Ozinsky & Adeline M. Hajjar & Anne Stevens & Christopher B. Wilson & Michael Bassetti & Alan Aderem - 43-47 Activated T cells regulate bone loss and joint destruction in adjuvant arthritis through osteoprotegerin ligand
by Young-Yun Kong & Ulrich Feige & Iidiko Sarosi & Brad Bolon & Anna Tafuri & Sean Morony & Casey Capparelli & Ji Li & Robin Elliott & Susan McCabe & Thomas Wong & Giuseppe Campagnuolo & Erika Moran & Earl R. Bogoch & Gwyneth Van & Linh T. Nguyen & Pamela S. Ohashi & David L. Lacey & Eleanor Fish & William J. Boyle & Josef M. Penninger - 48-48 Biogen and immune disease
by Joseph M. Davie - 705-705 …and a chance to tackle protein structure
by Declan Butler - 705-706 IBM promises scientists 500-fold leap in supercomputing power…
by Declan Butler - 706-706 Germany drags its feet over demand for genome funds
by Alison Abbott - 707-707 …with proposal to report all ‘adverse events’
by Paul Smaglik - 707-707 Tighter watch urged on adenoviral vectors…
by Paul Smaglik - 708-708 French research minister waters down CNRS reform
by Heather McCabe - 708-708 Lots more cash for UK universities
by Natasha Loder - 708-708 ‘Relevant’ teaching turns UK children back on to physics
by Natasha Loder - 709-709 Roche's Taq patent ‘obtained by deceit’, rules US court
by Rex Dalton - 709-710 US sends Livermore laser target chamber to France on loan
by Colin Macilwain - 710-710 China and Hong Kong pool effort in high-tech projects
by Tian Xuewen - 710-710 Germany's research agencies open up recruiting practices
by Quirin Schiermeier - 711-711 Have NASA's scientists been the victims of excessive expectations?
by Tony Reichhardt - 715-716 A post-genomic challenge: learning to read patterns of protein synthesis
by Alison Abbott - 716-717 How to spot a protein in a crowd
by Alison Abbott - 718-719 Can researchers find recipe for proteins and chips?
by Rex Dalton & Alison Abbott - 721-721 Learning lessons from NASA's failed science missions
by Dave Hall - 721-722 Online research archive will be free to all
by Matthew Cockerill - 722-722 How reliable is science information on the web?
by Eva S. Allen & John M. Burke & Mark E. Welch & Loren H. Rieseberg - 722-722 Where nuclear weapons come before basic needs
by Zia Mian & M. V. Ramana - 723-724 The whens and wherefores of life
by F. Gonzalez-Crussi - 724-725 Numerical concoctions
by Jeremy Gray - 725-725 Light from underground
by Hynek Burda