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July 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6689
- 182-185 Inhibitory long-term potentiation underlies auditory conditioning of goldfish escape behaviour
by Yoichi Oda & Keisuke Kawasaki & Masahiro Morita & Henri Korn & Haruko Matsui - 186-189 Cholinergic induction of network oscillations at 40 Hz in the hippocampus in vitro
by André Fisahn & Fenella G. Pike & Eberhard H. Buhl & Ole Paulsen - 189-192 Electrical coupling underlies high-frequency oscillations in the hippocampus in vitro
by A. Draguhn & R. D. Traub & D. Schmitz & J. G. R. Jefferys - 192-195 Visualizing secretion and synaptic transmission with pH-sensitive green fluorescent proteins
by Gero Miesenböck & Dino A. De Angelis & James E. Rothman - 196-200 Antagonism between extradenticle function and Hedgehog signalling in the developing limb
by Sergio González-Crespo & Muna Abu-Shaar & Miguel Torres & Carlos Martínez-A & Richard S. Mann & Ginés Morata - 200-203 Reduction of atherosclerosis in mice by inhibition of CD40 signalling
by François Mach & Uwe Schönbeck & Galina K. Sukhova & Elizabeth Atkinson & Peter Libby - 203-206 Truncating mutations of hSNF5/INI1 in aggressive paediatric cancer
by Isabella Versteege & Nicolas Sévenet & Julian Lange & Marie-Françoise Rousseau-Merck & Peter Ambros & Rupert Handgretinger & Alain Aurias & Olivier Delattre
July 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6688
- 3-3 ‘Ignition not vital’ in scaled-down fusion reactor
by Asako Saegusa - 3-3 Japan reacts uneasily to nuclear plan for meeting carbon cuts
by Asako Saegusa - 4-4 French panel calls for closer monitoring of genetic modification
by Eric Glover - 4-4 UNEP rebuffed in search for a wider role
by Ehsan Masood - 5-5 Senators back bill to double R & D funds over 12 years
by Colin Macilwain - 5-5 NASA loses touch with solar observatory in space
by Tony Reichhardt - 5-5 Space agency to work closely with EU
by Alison Abbott - 6-6 New doubts over rock-dating techniques
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 German institute ‘correct’ to fire technician
by Alison Abbot - 7-7 Australia builds on biological successes with a broad new centre
by Peter Pockley - 7-7 China plans major shake-up of academy
by David Swinbanks - 8-8 Organic farmer takes gene battle to court
by Ehsan Masood - 10-10 Biotech battlelines
by Othmar Käppeli & Lillian Auberson - 10-10 Let's share the excitement of science
by Edward J. Weiler - 11-12 A conduit to the core
by Richard W. Carlson - 12-13 Evolutionary cut and paste
by Neil Shubin - 13-15 The Standard Model transcended
by Frank Wilczek - 15-15 SO(10) marshals the particles
by Frank Wilczek - 16-17 Boning up on Hedgehog's movements
by Philip W. Ingham - 17-19 Intergalactic pollution
by J. Michael Shull - 19-20 The two faces of glutamate
by Jean-Philippe Pin - 21-22 Ice on the fast track
by Charles R. Bentley - 22-23 The ghost of magnetism
by Zachary Fisk & David Pines - 23-24 What goes up must come down
by David R. H. Evans & Brian A. Hemmings - 24-24 Extruded tubing
by David Jones - 25-25 Röntgen's rays
by Martin Kemp - 27-28 Novel retinal photoreceptors
by Bobby G. Soni & Alisdair R. Philp & Russell G. Foster & Barry E. Knox - 28-29 Do flame retardants threaten ocean life?
by Jacob de Boer & Peter G. Wester & Hans J. C. Klamer & Wilma E. Lewis & Jan P. Boon - 29-30 Density of states reflects diameter in nanotubes
by C. T. White & J. W. Mintmire - 30-30 A more reliable design for biodiversity study?
by David A. Wardle - 30-30 A more reliable design for biodiversity study?
by Shahid Naeem & Shibin Li - 31-32 Selling science against the odds
by Graham Farmelo - 32-33 Tripped up by timekeeping
by Kristen Lippincott - 33-34 Truth and consequences
by Gisli H. Gudjonsson - 34-34 Digging up history's skeletons
by Ruth Richardson - 35-38 G-protein diseases furnish a model for the turn-on switch
by Taroh Iiri & Zvi Farfel & Henry R. Bourne - 39-43 Magnetically mediated superconductivity in heavy fermion compounds
by N. D. Mathur & F. M. Grosche & S. R. Julian & I. R. Walker & D. M. Freye & R. K. W. Haselwimmer & G. G. Lonzarich - 44-46 Heavy-element enrichment in low-density regions of the intergalactic medium
by Lennox L. Cowie & Antoinette Songaila - 47-49 Quantum error correction for communication with linear optics
by Samuel L. Braunstein - 49-52 Nanofabrication of solid- state Fresnel lenses for electron optics
by Y. Ito & A. L. Bleloch & L. M. Brown - 52-55 Covalently functionalized nanotubes as nanometre- sized probes in chemistry and biology
by Stanislaus S. Wong & Ernesto Joselevich & Adam T. Woolley & Chin Li Cheung & Charles M. Lieber - 55-57 The balance of plankton respiration and photosynthesis in the open oceans
by P. J. le B. Williams - 58-62 Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations
by R. E. Bell & D. D. Blankenship & C. A. Finn & D. L. Morse & T. A. Scambos & J. M. Brozena & S. M. Hodge - 62-65 Influence of subglacial geology on the position of a West Antarctic ice stream from seismic observations
by S. Anandakrishnan & D. D. Blankenship & R. B. Alley & P. L. Stoffa - 66-69 A new Early Carboniferous tetrapod with a mélange of crown-group characters
by Jennifer A. Clack - 69-72 Adaptive radiation in a heterogeneous environment
by Paul B. Rainey & Michael Travisano - 72-75 Temporal gating of neural signals during performance of a visual discrimination task
by Eyal Seidemann & Ehud Zohary & William T. Newsome - 75-78 Seeing only the right half of the forest but cutting down all the trees?
by Fabrizio Doricchi & Chiara Incoccia - 78-82 Glutamate mediates an inhibitory postsynaptic potential in dopamine neurons
by C. D. Fiorillo & J. T. Williams - 82-84 Wingless and Notch regulate cell-cycle arrest in the developing Drosophila wing
by Laura A. Johnston & Bruce A. Edgar - 85-88 Tout-velu is a Drosophila homologue of the putative tumour suppressor EXT-1 and is needed for Hh diffusion
by Yohanns Bellaiche & Inge The & Norbert Perrimon - 88-92 A dimeric 14-3-3 protein is an essential cofactor for Raf kinase activity
by Guri Tzivion & Zhijun Luo & Joseph Avruch - 92-96 The oncoprotein Evi-1 represses TGF-β signalling by inhibiting Smad3
by Mineo Kurokawa & Kinuko Mitani & Kenji Irie & Tomohiro Matsuyama & Tokiharu Takahashi & Shigeru Chiba & Yoshio Yazaki & Kunihiro Matsumoto & Hisamaru Hirai - 96-101 DNA binding and cleavage by the nuclear intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-PpoI
by Karen E. Flick & Melissa S. Jurica & Raymond J. Monnat & Barry L. Stoddard - 101-101 Erratum: The complete genome sequence of the hyperthermophilic, sulphate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus
by Hans-Peter Klenk & Rebecca A. Clayton & Jean-Francois Tomb & Owen White & Karen E. Nelson & Karen A. Ketchum & Robert J. Dodson & Michelle Gwinn & Erin K. Hickey & Jeremy D. Peterson & Delwood L. Richardson & Anthony R. Kerlavage & David E. Graham & Nikos C. Kyrpides & Robert D. Fleischmann & John Quackenbush & Norman H. Lee & Granger G. Sutton & Steven Gill & Ewen F. Kirkness & Brian A. Dougherty & Keith McKenney & Mark D. Adams & Brendan Loftus & Scott Peterson & Claudia I. Reich & Leslie K. McNeil & Jonathan H. Badger & Anna Glodek & Lixin Zhou & Ross Overbeek & Jeannine D. Gocayne & Janice F. Weidman & Lisa McDonald & Teresa Utterback & Matthew D. Cotton & Tracy Spriggs & Patricia Artiach & Brian P. Kaine & Sean M. Sykes & Paul W. Sadow & Kurt P. D'Andrea & Cheryl Bowman & Claire Fujii & Stacey A. Garland & Tanya M. Mason & Gary J. Olsen & Claire M. Fraser & Hamilton O. Smith & Carl R. Woese & J. Craig Venter - 101-101 Erratum: Emergence of symbiosis in peptide self-replication through a hypercyclic network
by David H. Lee & Kay Severin & Yohei Yokobayashi & M. Reza Ghadiri - 102-102 Refining your image acquisition
by Brendan Horton
June 1998, Volume 393, Issue 6687
- 719-719 ‘Insider’ gets energy secretary nomination
by Tony Reichhardt - 719-719 Journal prices lead libraries to back less costly initiatives
by Laura Garwin - 720-720 UK research set for international scrutiny
by Ehsan Masood - 720-720 Plea for plurality on advice to ministers
by Ehsan Masood - 721-721 Russian miners add weight to protests by scientists
by Carl Levitin - 721-721 Defence sanctions open doors for India's private companies
by K. S. Jayaraman - 722-722 Congress remains upbeat on public genome efforts
by Tony Reichhardt - 722-722 Sweden must close centres or leave CERN, says council
by Alison Abbott - 722-722 Patent office struggles to handle backlog
by Quirin Schiermeier - 723-723 Ozone recovery will be long-term affair
by Ehsan Masood - 723-723 CNRS reform will boost strategic advice
by Declan Butler - 724-724 South Africa's truth commission reveals bioweapons plot
by Michael Cherry - 724-724 Attack on Japan's engineering education
by Asako Saegusa - 725-725 New voices displace east/west tensions
by Alison Abbott - 727-727 Combinatorial chemistry in the hunt for medicines
by A. Ganesan - 727-727 US scientists rally behind funding bill
by Martha Sloan & Arthur Jaffe & Paul Walter & Andrew M. Sessler - 727-728 Call for change in Brazil
by Eurico C. de Oliveira - 728-728 Scientists at the sharp end in a disaster zone
by Willy Aspinall & Peter Francis & Lloyd Lynch & Richard Robertson & Keith Rowley & Steve Sparks & Simon Young & David Sanderson - 729-730 When is a bird not a bird?
by Kevin Padian - 730-731 C60's smallest cousin
by James R. Heath - 731-733 Dolphins glow with the flow
by Peter J. Herring - 733-734 Pumping iron makes thinner diatoms
by Ed Boyle - 734-735 Genitally does it
by Darryl T. Gwynne - 735-737 Smaller, faster chemistry
by Klavs Jensen - 737-739 SMAD proteins and mammalian anatomy
by Rik Derynck - 739-740 Actin, cofilin and cognition
by Jody Rosenblatt & Timothy J. Mitchison - 740-740 Muffled furnace
by David Jones - 741-744 The end of the old model Universe
by Peter Coles - 745-745 Hooke's housefly
by Martin Kemp - 747-748 Deadly relic of the Great War
by Caroline Redmond & Martin J. Pearce & Richard J. Manchee & Bjorn P. Berdal - 748-749 Cnidarian homeoboxes and the zootype
by Daniel E. Martínez & Diane Bridge & Liria M. Masuda-Nakagawa & Paulyn Cartwright - 749-750 Making water levitate
by Yasuhiro Ikezoe & Noriyuki Hirota & Jun Nakagawa & Koichi Kitazawa - 750-750 Nicotine metabolism defect reduces smoking
by Michael L. Pianezza & Edward M. Sellers & Rachel F. Tyndale - 751-752 History under the microscope
by Arthur Middleton - 752-752 Darwin's fixed course
by Mark Pagel - 753-761 Two feathered dinosaurs from northeastern China
by Ji Qiang & Philip J. Currie & Mark A. Norell & Ji Shu-An - 763-765 Tests of quantum gravity from observations of γ-ray bursts
by G. Amelino-Camelia & John Ellis & N. E. Mavromatos & D. V. Nanopoulos & Subir Sarkar - 765-767 Global warming on Triton
by J. L. Elliot & H. B. Hammel & L. H. Wasserman & O. G. Franz & S. W. McDonald & M. J. Person & C. B. Olkin & E. W. Dunham & J. R. Spencer & J. A. Stansberry & M. W. Buie & J. M. Pasachoff & B. A. Babcock & T. H. McConnochie - 767-769 Superconductivity in oxygen
by K. Shimizu & K. Suhara & M. Ikumo & M. I. Eremets & K. Amaya - 769-771 Glass fibres of pure and erbium- or neodymium-doped yttria–alumina compositions
by J. K. Richard Weber & John J. Felten & Benjamin Cho & Paul C. Nordine - 771-774 C36, a new carbon solid
by C. Piskoti & J. Yarger & A. Zettl - 774-777 Influence of iron availability on nutrient consumption ratio of diatoms in oceanic waters
by Shigenobu Takeda - 777-781 Oxygen isotope evidence for slab-derived fluids in the sub-arc mantle
by John M. Eiler & Brent McInnes & John W. Valley & Colin M. Graham & Edward M. Stolper - 782-783 Skull of a Jurassic ankylosaur (Dinosauria)
by Kenneth Carpenter & Clifford Miles & Karen Cloward - 784-786 Comparative evidence for the evolution of genitalia by sexual selection
by Göran Arnqvist - 786-790 Smad2 role in mesoderm formation, left–right patterning and craniofacial development
by Masatoshi Nomura & En Li - 790-793 Activation of human aortic smooth-muscle cells is inhibited by PPARα but not by PPARγ activators
by Bart Staels & Wolfgang Koenig & Aïda Habib & Régine Merval & Marilyne Lebret & Inés Pineda Torra & Philippe Delerive & Abdessamad Fadel & Giulia Chinetti & Jean-Charles Fruchart & Jamila Najib & Jacques Maclouf & Alain Tedgui - 793-797 Modulation of AMPA receptor unitary conductance by synaptic activity
by Tim A. Benke & Andreas Lüthi & John T. R. Isaac & Graham L. Collingridge - 797-801 IgD can largely substitute for loss of IgM function in B cells
by Claudia Lutz & Birgit Ledermann & Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois & Adrian F. Ochsenbein & Rolf M. Zinkernagel & Georges Köhler & Frank Brombacher - 801-805 Evidence for the shikimate pathway in apicomplexan parasites
by Fiona Roberts & Craig W. Roberts & Jennifer J. Johnson & Dennis E. Kyle & Tino Krell & John R. Coggins & Graham H. Coombs & Wilbur K. Milhous & Saul Tzipori & David J. P. Ferguson & Debopam Chakrabarti & Rima McLeod - 805-809 Regulation of actin dynamics through phosphorylation of cofilin by LIM-kinase
by Silvia Arber & Freda A. Barbayannis & Hartwig Hanser & Corinna Schneider & Clement A. Stanyon & Ora Bernard & Pico Caroni - 809-812 Cofilin phosphorylation by LIM-kinase 1 and its role in Rac-mediated actin reorganization
by Neng Yang & Osamu Higuchi & Kazumasa Ohashi & Kyoko Nagata & Atsushi Wada & Kenji Kangawa & Eisuke Nishida & Kensaku Mizuno - 812-817 Structure of a heparin-linked biologically active dimer of fibroblast growth factor
by Anna D. DiGabriele & Irit Lax & Denise I. Chen & Carl M. Svahn & Michael Jaye & Joseph Schlessinger & Wayne A. Hendrickson - 818-818 Gene research products
by Brendan Horton
June 1998, Volume 393, Issue 6686
- 609-609 Call to drop charges in French blood affair
by Declan Butler - 609-609 Clinton's ocean agenda offers modest treasures for science
by Tony Reichhardt - 610-610 Review board head defends fenfluramine tests
by Meredith Wadman - 610-610 US research safety system ‘in jeopardy’
by Meredith Wadman - 611-611 Job discrimination based on genetics set for California ban
by Sally Lehrman - 611-611 Israel reaches deal to join EU Framework programme
by Haim Watzman - 612-612 State department to hire science adviser
by Colin Macilwain - 612-612 Senate's proposed budget increases disappoint NSF and NASA
by Tony Reichhardt - 613-613 Canada putting its faith in consolidation in health sector
by David Spurgeon - 613-613 Japanese media fuel fears of ‘endocrine disrupters’
by Asako Saegusa - 614-615 Europeans adapt to compete with US neuroscience body
by Alison Abbott - 615-615 Cell biologists set out on the path of reform
by Alison Abbott - 617-617 Cancer controversy
by John Brockman - 617-617 Smarter than you think
by Lewis Wolpert - 617-617 Avenues of discovery in bioprospecting
by Richard D. Firn & Clive G. Jones & Tianhan Xue & Li Zhang - 618-618 An art form whose time has come
by John Dalton - 618-618 Environmental costs of subsidies oversimplified
by Joel Darmstadter - 618-618 No conference critique
by Klaus-Michael Debatin & Peter H. Krammer - 618-618 Congressional hearings on genetics research
by Mark S. Frankel - 619-620 Putting it on plastic
by Karl Ziemelis - 620-621 New cogwheels in the clockworks
by Ueli Schibler - 621-623 A surprisingly attractive couple
by David G. Grier - 624-625 Keeping the beat
by Alan J. Hunt - 625-627 Subtle minds and mid-ocean ridges
by Joe Cann - 628-629 Solid information
by Hans Coufal - 629-630 101 uses for fossilized faeces
by Peter Andrews & Yolanda Fernandez-Jalvo - 630-631 Envelope's letters boxed into shape
by John P. Moore & James Binley - 631-631 Thermal noise
by David Jones - 632-632 Pere Alberch (1954-98)
by David B. Wake - 633-633 Venus's voyeurs
by Martin Kemp - 635-636 Mechanisms for memory types differ
by Iván Izquierdo & Daniela M. Barros & Tadeu Mello e Souza & Marcia M. de Souza & Luciana A. Izquierdo & Jorge H. Medina - 636-636 Walking on Mars
by G. A. Cavagna & P. A. Willems & N. C. Heglund - 636-638 Relations of the new phylum Cycliophora
by B. M. H. Winnepenninckx & T. Backeljau & R. M. Kristensen - 638-638 Gulf Stream shifts following ENSO events
by Arnold H. Taylor & Michael B. Jordan & John A. Stephens - 639-640 The origin of altruism
by John Maynard Smith - 640-641 Per ardua ad Stockholm
by Walter Gratzer - 641-642 Chemistry gallery
by István Hargittai - 642-642 In retrospect chosen by David Jones
by David Jones - 643-647 Generation of hydrothermal megaplumes by cooling of pillow basalts at mid-ocean ridges
by M. R. Palmer & G. G. J. Ernst - 648-659 Structure of an HIV gp120 envelope glycoprotein in complex with the CD4 receptor and a neutralizing human antibody
by Peter D. Kwong & Richard Wyatt & James Robinson & Raymond W. Sweet & Joseph Sodroski & Wayne A. Hendrickson - 660-662 A large-scale, interstellar Faraday-rotation feature of unknown origin
by A. D. Gray & T. L. Landecker & P. E. Dewdney & A. R. Taylor - 663-665 Long-range electrostatic attraction between like-charge spheres in a charged pore
by W. Richard Bowen & Adel O. Sharif - 665-668 Non-volatile holographic storage in doubly doped lithium niobate crystals
by K. Buse & A. Adibi & D. Psaltis - 668-671 Isolation and properties of small-bandgap fullerenes
by Michael D. Diener & John M. Alford - 671-673 An intermolecular (H2O)10 cluster in a solid-state supramolecular complex
by Leonard J. Barbour & G. William Orr & Jerry L. Atwood - 673-676 Effect of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama on Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation
by Gerald H. Haug & Ralf Tiedemann - 676-679 Palaeozoic and Proterozoic zircons from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
by Joachim Pilot & Carl-Dietrich Werner & Frank Haubrich & Nils Baumann - 680-682 A king-sized theropod coprolite
by Karen Chin & Timothy T. Tokaryk & Gregory M. Erickson & Lewis C. Calk - 682-684 Genetics underlying inbreeding depression in Mimulus with contrasting mating systems
by Michele R. Dudash & David E. Carr - 684-688 A nutrient-sensing pathway regulates leptin gene expression in muscle and fat
by Jiali Wang & Rong Liu & Meredith Hawkins & Nir Barzilai & Luciano Rossetti - 688-692 Male-to-female sex reversal in M33 mutant mice
by Yuko Katoh-Fukui & Reiko Tsuchiya & Toshihiko Shiroishi & Yoko Nakahara & Naoko Hashimoto & Kousei Noguchi & Toru Higashinakagawa - 692-695 Premotor commands encode monocular eye movements
by Wu Zhou & W. M. King - 695-698 Silent glutamatergic synapses and nociception in mammalian spinal cord
by Ping Li & Min Zhuo - 698-701 Synaptic laminin prevents glial entry into the synaptic cleft
by Bruce L. Patton & Arlene Y. Chiu & Joshua R. Sanes - 702-705 Association of missense and 5′-splice-site mutations in tau with the inherited dementia FTDP-17
by Mike Hutton & Corinne L. Lendon & Patrizia Rizzu & Matt Baker & Susanne Froelich & Henry Houlden & Stuart Pickering-Brown & Sumi Chakraverty & Adrian Isaacs & Andrew Grover & Jennifer Hackett & Jennifer Adamson & Sarah Lincoln & Dennis Dickson & Peter Davies & Ronald C. Petersen & Martijn Stevens & Esther de Graaff & Erwin Wauters & Jeltje van Baren & Marcel Hillebrand & Marijke Joosse & Jennifer M. Kwon & Petra Nowotny & Lien Kuei Che & Joanne Norton & John C. Morris & Lee A. Reed & John Trojanowski & Hans Basun & Lars Lannfelt & Michael Neystat & Stanley Fahn & Francis Dark & Tony Tannenberg & Peter R. Dodd & Nick Hayward & John B. J. Kwok & Peter R. Schofield & Athena Andreadis & Julie Snowden & David Craufurd & David Neary & Frank Owen & Ben A. Oostra & John Hardy & Alison Goate & John van Swieten & David Mann & Timothy Lynch & Peter Heutink - 705-711 The antigenic structure of the HIV gp120 envelope glycoprotein
by Richard Wyatt & Peter D. Kwong & Elizabeth Desjardins & Raymond W. Sweet & James Robinson & Wayne A. Hendrickson & Joseph G. Sodroski - 711-714 Dynein arms are oscillating force generators
by Chikako Shingyoji & Hideo Higuchi & Misako Yoshimura & Eisaku Katayama & Toshio Yanagida
June 1998, Volume 393, Issue 6685
- 501-501 New Russian funding cuts spark protests from researchers
by Carl Levitin - 501-501 Galileo's manuscripts go on the Internet
by Alison Abbott - 502-502 Report urges US to spend more money on R, but not D
by Colin Macilwain - 502-502 Framework programme to get new advisory system
by Alison Abbott - 503-503 UK's Dounreay reprocessing plant to shut
by Ehsan Masood - 503-503 Germany owns up to weapons-grade uranium deal with Russians
by Alison Abbott - 504-504 Senators seek secure funds for research
by Colin Macilwain - 504-504 Espionage verdict prompts call for retraction of polymerase paper
by Rex Dalton - 505-505 NIH ‘should help sharing of research tools’
by Meredith Wadman - 505-505 France smooths the way for foreigners
by Declan Butler - 506-506 ⃛as medical agency agrees to a compromise
by Declan Butler - 506-506 Harvard's ‘oncomouse’ fails to win Canadian patent
by David Spurgeon - 506-506 French researchers reject reform plans⃛
by Declan Butler - 507-507 India boosts budget for atomic research in wake of bomb tests
by K. S. Jayaraman - 507-507 Swiss reject curbs on genetic engineering
by Quirin Schiermeier - 509-509 British Biotech responds to allegations
by Keith McCullagh - 509-509 Way forward at NSF
by Judy Sunley - 511-511 Ethical discourse by science-in-fiction
by Carl Djerassi - 512-513 A science renga
by Alfred N. Aldston & Dina L. G. Borzekowski & Jonathan A. Eisen & Sheri L. Fink & E. Weber Hoen & Dean Y. Hung & Shirley Lin & Cynthia T. M. H. Nguyen & Julie E. Phillips & Michelle Stohlmeyer & Cenk Sumen & Craig A. Swanson & Noriko Takiguchi & Yvonne Thorstenson & Harriet A. Washington - 515-516 Blueprint for the white plague
by Douglas B. Young - 516-517 Single electrons in silicon drops
by D. Christian Glattli - 517-519 Help and you shall be helped
by Régis Ferrière - 520-521 Through a glass brightly
by Andrew Blain