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August 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6696
- 825-826 White dwarfs sing the blues
by Harvey B. Richer - 826-827 The secrets of faces
by Magnus Enquist & Stefano Ghirlanda - 827-829 A deficit vanished
by Steven N. Ward - 829-830 Cinderella factors have a ball
by Richard J. Jackson - 831-831 Fetal fascination
by Marie-Thérèse Heemels - 831-833 Brownian motion and microscopic chaos
by Detlef Dürr & Herbert Spohn - 833-834 Sheep in wolves' clothing
by Graeme D. Ruxton - 834-835 Down with novelty
by Richard G. M. Morris - 835-836 Bedazzled by flowers
by Nick Waser & Lars Chittka - 836-836 Total protection
by David Jones - 837-837 Modelled moons
by Martin Kemp - 839-839 The phylogeny of The Canterbury Tales
by Adrian C. Barbrook & Christopher J. Howe & Norman Blake & Peter Robinson - 839-840 Green-wave phenology
by Mark D. Schwartz - 840-841 A posteriori teleportation
by Samuel L. Braunstein & H. J. Kimble - 841-841 A posteriori teleportation
by D. Bouwmeester & J.-W. Pan & M. Daniell & H. Weinfurter & M. Zukowski & A. Zeilinger - 842-842 DNA methylation models histone acetylation
by S. Eden & T. Hashimshony & I. Keshet & H. Cedar & A. W. Thorne - 843-844 Anyone for tenets?
by Walter Gratzer - 844-845 How to avoid making a fortune in medicine
by Jean Lindenmann - 845-846 The king of rocking roles
by Robert Muir-Wood - 846-846 Monk-y puzzles
by Andrew Bremner - 847-853 Simulated influence of carbon dioxide, orbital forcing and ice sheets on the climate of the Last Glacial Maximum
by Andrew J. Weaver & Michael Eby & Augustus F. Fanning & Edward C. Wiebe - 854-859 Eukaryotic ribosomes require initiation factors 1 and 1A to locate initiation codons
by Tatyana V. Pestova & Sergei I. Borukhov & Christopher U. T. Hellen - 860-862 Old and blue white-dwarf stars as a detectable source of microlensing events
by Brad M. S. Hansen - 862-865 A symmetrically pulsed jet of gas from an invisible protostar in Orion
by Hans Zinnecker & Mark J. McCaughrean & John T. Rayner - 865-868 Experimental evidence for microscopic chaos
by P. Gaspard & M. E. Briggs & M. K. Francis & J. V. Sengers & R. W. Gammon & J. R. Dorfman & R. V. Calabrese - 868-871 Controlling local disorder in self-assembled monolayers by patterning the topography of their metallic supports
by Joanna Aizenberg & Andrew J. Black & George M. Whitesides - 871-874 Decadal variability in the outflow from the Nordic seas to the deep Atlantic Ocean
by Sheldon Bacon - 874-878 Melt to mush variations in crustal magma properties along the ridge crest at the southern East Pacific Rise
by S. C. Singh & G. M. Kent & J. S. Collier & A. J. Harding & J. A. Orcutt - 878-881 The intensity of the Earth's magnetic field over the past 160 million years
by M. T. Juárez & L. Tauxe & J. S. Gee & T. Pick - 882-884 The evolution of warning signals
by Shigeo Yachi & Masahiko Higashi - 884-887 Effects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness
by D. I. Perrett & K. J. Lee & I. Penton-Voak & D. Rowland & S. Yoshikawa & D. M. Burt & S. P. Henzi & D. L. Castles & S. Akamatsu - 887-891 Separate body- and world-referenced representations of visual space in parietal cortex
by Lawrence H. Snyder & Kenneth L. Grieve & Peter Brotchie & Richard A. Andersen - 891-894 Spatial exploration induces a persistent reversal of long-term potentiation in rat hippocampus
by Lin Xu & Roger Anwyl & Michael J. Rowan - 894-897 Decreased lesion formation in CCR2−/− mice reveals a role for chemokines in the initiation of atherosclerosis
by Landin Boring & Jennifa Gosling & Michael Cleary & Israel F. Charo - 897-901 Leptin modulates the T-cell immune response and reverses starvation-induced immunosuppression
by Graham M. Lord & Giuseppe Matarese & Jane K. Howard & Richard J. Baker & Stephen R. Bloom & Robert I. Lechler - 901-904 Csk controls antigen receptor-mediated development and selection of T-lineage cells
by Christian Schmedt & Kaoru Saijo & Tetsuhiro Niidome & Ralf Kühn & Shinichi Aizawa & Alexander Tarakhovsky - 904-908 FGF-mediated mesoderm induction involves the Src-family kinase Laloo
by Daniel C. Weinstein & Jennifer Marden & Francesca Carnevali & Ali Hemmati-Brivanlou - 909-913 Smad3 and Smad4 cooperate with c-Jun/c-Fos to mediate TGF-β-induced transcription
by Ying Zhang & Xin-Hua Feng & Rik Derynck
August 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6695
- 709-709 Salk Institute investigated after claims of inhumane research
by Rex Dalton - 709-709 India set to allow patents for products
by K. S. Jayaraman - 710-710 Massive jobs shake-up as China reorganizes science academy
by David Swinbanks & Richard Nathan - 710-710 Japanese R&D spending defies recession
by Asako Saegusa - 711-711 Congress grabs eugenics common ground
by David Dickson - 712-712 Italy frees research council from ‘baroni’
by Alison Abbott - 712-712 Boost to Canadian science infrastructure
by David Spurgeon - 713-713 Ethical protection for subjects ‘could stifle psychiatric research’
by Meredith Wadman - 713-713 NASA's Mars plans revitalized by Europe
by Tony Reichhardt - 715-715 Serbia's universities come under attack
by Petar Grujic - 715-715 Transgene risk is not too low to be tested
by Brian V. Ford-Lloyd - 717-718 Timing is everything in a game of two hemispheres
by James W. C. White & Eric J. Steig - 718-719 Ragtime jumping
by Ronald Plasterk - 719-721 Neanderthals emancipated
by Paul G. Bahn - 721-722 Just skip it
by Claire T. Farley - 722-722 Defective sculpture
by Karen Southwell - 723-725 Early uplift in Tibet?
by William Ruddiman - 725-726 Making smooth moves
by Terrence J. Sejnowski - 726-727 Sunbird surprise for syndromes
by Jeff Ollerton - 727-727 Defossilization
by David Jones - 728-728 James Lighthill (1924-98)
by Keith Moffatt - 729-729 Cartesian contrivances
by Martin Kemp - 731-732 Pollen transfer on birds' tongues
by Anton Pauw - 732-733 A proxy index of ENSO teleconnections
by M. N. Evans & R. G. Fairbanks & J. L. Rubenstone - 734-734 Trifling variation in truffles
by G. Bertault & M. Raymond & A. Berthomieu & G. Callot & D. Fernandez - 735-735 Enigma variations on the nuclear stage
by Michael Berry - 735-736 Myths that won't die
by Roslynn Haynes - 736-737 Getting to grips with the solid Earth
by Jon Bull - 737-738 Defining moment
by Peter Brimblecombe - 738-738 In retrospect chosen by Gordon L. Herries Davies
by Gordon L. Herries Davies - 739-743 Asynchrony of Antarctic and Greenland climate change during the last glacial period
by T. Blunier & J. Chappellaz & J. Schwander & A. Dällenbach & B. Stauffer & T. F. Stocker & D. Raynaud & J. Jouzel & H. B. Clausen & C. U. Hammer & S. J. Johnsen - 744-751 Transposition mediated by RAG1 and RAG2 and its implications for the evolution of the immune system
by Alka Agrawal & Quinn M. Eastman & David G. Schatz - 752-754 Tidal disruption of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way
by M. E. Putman & B. K. Gibson & L. Staveley-Smith & G. Banks & D. G. Barnes & R. Bhatal & M. J. Disney & R. D. Ekers & K. C. Freeman & R. F. Haynes & P. Henning & H. Jerjen & V. Kilborn & B. Koribalski & P. Knezek & D. F. Malin & J. R. Mould & T. Oosterloo & R. M. Price & S. D. Ryder & E. M. Sadler & I. Stewart & F. Stootman & R. A. Vaile & R. L. Webster & A. E. Wright - 755-757 Inevitability of a magnetic field in the Sun's radiative interior
by D. O. Gough & M. E. McIntyre - 758-760 Archetypal energy landscapes
by David J. Wales & Mark A. Miller & Tiffany R. Walsh - 761-764 Electron–electron correlations in carbon nanotubes
by Sander J. Tans & Michel H. Devoret & Remco J. A. Groeneveld & Cees Dekker - 764-766 Pairwise selection of guests in a cylindrical molecular capsule of nanometre dimensions
by Thomas Heinz & Dmitry M. Rudkevich & Julius Rebek - 767-769 A million-year record of fire in sub-Saharan Africa
by M. I. Bird & J. A. Cali - 769-773 Diachronous uplift of the Tibetan plateau starting 40?Myr ago
by Sun-Lin Chung & Ching-Hua Lo & Tung-Yi Lee & Yuquan Zhang & Yingwen Xie & Xianhua Li & Kuo-Lung Wang & Pei-Ling Wang - 773-776 Evolutionary transition from stretch to hearing organs in ancient grasshoppers
by Moira J. van Staaden & Heiner Römer - 776-780 A proposed path by which genes common to mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolve to become X inactivated
by Karin Jegalian & David C. Page - 780-784 Signal-dependent noise determines motor planning
by Christopher M. Harris & Daniel M. Wolpert - 784-787 Cortical feedback improves discrimination between figure and background by V1, V2 and V3 neurons
by J. M. Hupé & A. C. James & B. R. Payne & S. G. Lomber & P. Girard & J. Bullier - 787-790 Stress and glucocorticoids impair retrieval of long-term spatial memory
by Dominique J.-F. de Quervain & Benno Roozendaal & James L. McGaugh - 790-793 The stomach is a source of leptin
by André Bado & Sandrine Levasseur & Samir Attoub & Stéphanie Kermorgant & Jean-Pierre Laigneau & Marie-Noëlle Bortoluzzi & Laurent Moizo & Thérèse Lehy & Michèle Guerre-Millo & Yannick Le Marchand-Brustel & Miguel. J. M. Lewin - 793-797 Epsin is an EH-domain-binding protein implicated in clathrin-mediated endocytosis
by Hong Chen & Silvia Fre & Vladimir I. Slepnev & Maria Rosaria Capua & Kohji Takei & Margaret H. Butler & Pier Paolo Di Fiore & Pietro De Camilli - 798-801 GPI-anchored proteins are organized in submicron domains at the cell surface
by Rajat Varma & Satyajit Mayor - 802-805 Microdomains of GPI-anchored proteins in living cells revealed by crosslinking
by Tim Friedrichson & Teymuras V. Kurzchalia - 805-809 Structure of a cephalosporin synthase
by Karin Valegård & Anke C. Terwisscha van Scheltinga & Matthew D. Lloyd & Takane Hara & S. Ramaswamy & Anastassis Perrakis & Andy Thompson & Hwei-Jen Lee & Jack E. Baldwin & Christopher J. Schofield & Janos Hajdu & Inger Andersson - 809-809 Erratum: Millennial-scale climate instability during the early Pleistocene epoch
by M. E. Raymo & K. Ganley & S. Carter & D. W. Oppo & J. McManus
August 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6694
- 607-607 Industrialist to head UK research councils
by Ehsan Masood - 607-607 Radioastronomers hammer out an agreement on mobile phones
by Alison Abbott - 608-608 Science returns to Einstein's rural retreat
by Alison Abbott - 608-608 Crop trials speed up as eco-warriors strike
by Ehsan Masood & Katherine Akingbade - 609-609 Dilemma for journals over tobacco cash
by Meredith Wadman - 609-609 Researchers accused of wanting to rob the poor to give to NIH
by Meredith Wadman - 610-610 Visa wrangle brings crisis in science jobs
by Tony Reichhardt - 610-610 Geneticists told to debate with politicians
by David Dickson - 611-611 Fermilab faces up to uncertain future
by Colin Macilwain - 613-613 East Germans succeed
by Ritchie Brown - 613-613 Deceptive appearance
by Werner Burkart - 613-613 French reforms should go further
by Klaus Scherrer - 615-616 Falling satellites, rising temperatures?
by Dian J. Gaffen - 616-617 Awakening angels
by David Lane - 617-619 Surfing the wake
by Robert Bingham - 619-620 Marked for nuclear export?
by Nullin Divecha - 620-621 Nonlinear sheep in a noisy world
by Nils Chr. Stenseth & Kung-Sik Chan - 623-624 Cool sounds
by Peter T. Landsberg - 624-625 Burnet's unhappy hybrid
by Klaus Rajewsky - 625-625 Bubble power
by David Jones - 626-626 Colin Patterson (1933-98)
by Gareth Nelson - 627-627 Attractive attractors
by Martin Kemp - 629-630 Cretaceous plesiosaurs ate ammonites
by Tamaki Sato & Kazushige Tanabe - 630-631 Connexin mutations in deafness
by Thomas W. White & Michael R. Deans & David P. Kelsell & David L. Paul - 631-632 Very long carbon nanotubes
by Z. W. Pan & S. S. Xie & B. H. Chang & C. Y. Wang & L. Lu & W. Liu & W. Y. Zhou & W. Z. Li & L. X. Qian - 632-632 Switch from specialized to generalized pollination
by W. Scott Armbruster & Bruce G. Baldwin - 633-634 The ‘great secret’ of chemistry's past
by D. M. Knight - 634-634 Eclipsed no more
by Ziauddin Sardar - 635-636 Dogged by controversy
by John Galloway - 636-636 Grub's up!
by Helen Phillips - 637-644 Chaotic topography, mantle flow and mantle migration in the Australian–Antarctic discordance
by David M. Christie & Brian P. West & Douglas G. Pyle & Barry B. Hanan - 645-650 Crystal structure of the spliceosomal U2B″–U2A′ protein complex bound to a fragment of U2 small nuclear RNA
by Stephen R. Price & Philip R. Evans & Kiyoshi Nagai - 651-653 Reconciling the spectrum of Sagittarius A* with a two-temperature plasma model
by Rohan Mahadevan - 653-655 Long-lived giant cells detected at the surface of the Sun
by J. G. Beck & T. L. Duvall & P. H. Scherrer - 656-658 Visualization of hydrogen migration in solids using switchable mirrors
by F. J. A. den Broeder & S. J. van der Molen & M. Kremers & J. N. Huiberts & D. G. Nagengast & A. T. M. van Gogh & W. H. Huisman & N. J. Koeman & B. Dam & J. H. Rector & S. Plota & M. Haaksma & R. M. N. Hanzen & R. M. Jungblut & P. A. Duine & R. Griessen - 659-661 Evidence for laser action driven by electrochemiluminescence
by Tsutomu Horiuchi & Osamu Niwa & Noriyuki Hatakenaka - 661-664 Effects of orbital decay on satellite-derived lower-tropospheric temperature trends
by Frank J. Wentz & Matthias Schabel - 664-667 Isotopic evidence for a solar argon component in the Earth's mantle
by R. O. Pepin - 668-671 Evolution of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit
by C.-F. You & M. J. Bickle - 671-674 The gain of three mitochondrial introns identifies liverworts as the earliest land plants
by Yin-Long Qiu & Yangrae Cho & J. Colin Cox & Jeffrey D. Palmer - 674-677 Noise and determinism in synchronized sheep dynamics
by B. T. Grenfell & K. Wilson & B. F. Finkenstädt & T. N. Coulson & S. Murray & S. D. Albon & J. M. Pemberton & T. H. Clutton-Brock & M. J. Crawley - 677-680 Cortical area MT and the perception of stereoscopic depth
by Gregory C. DeAngelis & Bruce G. Cumming & William T. Newsome - 680-683 Maintenance of late-phase LTP is accompanied by PKA-dependent increase in AMPA receptor synthesis
by Asha Nayak & Devon J. Zastrow & Ronald Lickteig & Nancy R. Zahniser & Michael D. Browning - 683-687 Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors mediate long-term potentiation in interneurons in the amygdala
by Nishith K. Mahanty & Pankaj Sah - 687-690 Pore stoichiometry of a voltage-gated chloride channel
by Christoph Fahlke & Thomas H. Rhodes & Reshma R. Desai & Alfred L. George - 690-694 A dual thrombin receptor system for platelet activation
by Mark L. Kahn & Yao-Wu Zheng & Wei Huang & Violeta Bigornia & Dewan Zeng & Stephen Moff & Robert V. Farese & Carmen Tam & Shaun R. Coughlin - 694-697 A mutation in succinate dehydrogenase cytochrome b causes oxidative stress and ageing in nematodes
by Naoaki Ishii & Michihiko Fujii & Philip S. Hartman & Michio Tsuda & Kayo Yasuda & Nanami Senoo-Matsuda & Sumino Yanase & Dai Ayusawa & Kenshi Suzuki - 697-700 Protein kinase C regulates the nuclear localization of diacylglycerol kinase-ζ
by Matthew K. Topham & Michaeline Bunting & Guy A. Zimmerman & Thomas M. McIntyre & Perry J. Blackshear & Stephen M. Prescott - 700-704 DNA-dependent protein kinase acts upstream of p53 in response to DNA damage
by Richard A. Woo & Kevin G. McLure & Susan P. Lees-Miller & Derrick E. Rancourt & Patrick W. K. Lee
August 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6693
- 511-511 Retailer appointed UK minister for science
by David Dickson - 511-512 US Congress looks set to scuttle international fusion project
by Colin Macilwain - 512-512 Japan picks prominent physicist to lead education ministry
by Asako Saegusa - 512-512 Fall in Australian R&D is linked to tax llaw change
by Peter Pockley - 513-513 Xenotransplant experts face good and bad news
by Ehsan Masood - 513-513 India may retaliate over US expulsion of its scientists
by K. S. Jayaraman - 514-514 Germany faces physics graduate shortage as students turn away
by Annette Kloboucek - 514-514 Italy pulls plug on unproven cancer ‘cure’
by Alison Abbott - 515-515 Pesticide tests on humans cause concern
by Meredith Wadman - 515-515 California laboratory backs its use of volunteers
by Meredith Wadman - 517-517 Finding the funding for agriculture
by R. Michael Roberts - 517-517 German ambivalence to genetic engineering
by Jürgen Hampel - 517-517 101 uses for a natural history museum
by Nicholas Arnold - 519-519 Vision in the eternal present
by Robert Ward - 520-521 Io writes its history in hot metal
by Lionel Wilson - 521-522 Green beard as death warrant
by Alan Grafen - 523-524 Hot stuff under southern Chile
by Julie D. Morris - 524-524 The music of the spirals
by Stephen Battersby - 525-527 Plants just say NO to pathogens
by Jeff Dangl - 527-528 Proteases — invasion and more
by Dylan R. Edwards & Gillian Murphy - 528-528 Smokeless powder
by David Jones - 529-529 Shelley's shocks
by Martin Kemp - 531-532 Triclosan targets lipid synthesis
by Laura M. McMurry & Margret Oethinger & Stuart B. Levy - 532-533 Oldest known fossils of monocotyledons
by M. A Gandolfo & K. C. Nixon & W. L. Crepet & D. W. Stevenson & E. M. Friis - 533-534 Natural selection on human twinning
by Virpi Lummaa & Erkki Haukioja & Risto Lemmetyinen & Mirja Pikkola - 534-534 A Roman “implant” reconsidered
by Eric Crubézy & Pascal Murail & Louis Girard & Jean-Pierre Bernadou - 534-534 A Roman “implant” reconsidered
by Marshall Joseph Becker - 535-536 Focusing on what counts
by Alexander Masters - 536-537 The making of a bomb scientist
by Richard Rhodes - 537-538 NO sex please⃛
by Frances M. Brodsky - 538-538 From chaos to complexity
by Michael F. Shlesinger - 539-544 Design and self-assembly of two-dimensional DNA crystals
by Erik Winfree & Furong Liu & Lisa A. Wenzler & Nadrian C. Seeman - 545-551 Pitx2 determines left–right asymmetry of internal organs in vertebrates
by Aimee K. Ryan & Bruce Blumberg & Concepción Rodriguez-Esteban & Sayuri Yonei-Tamura & Koji Tamura & Tohru Tsukui & Jennifer de la Peña & Walid Sabbagh & Jason Greenwald & Senyon Choe & Dominic P. Norris & Elizabeth J. Robertson & Ronald M. Evans & Michael G. Rosenfeld & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 552-553 Emergence of magnetic flux on the Sun as the cause of a 158-day periodicity in sunspot areas
by R. Oliver & J. L. Ballester & F. Baudin - 554-556 Production of O2 on icy satellites by electronic excitation of low-temperature water ice
by M. T. Sieger & W. C. Simpson & T. M. Orlando - 556-558 Fluctuation-induced diffusive instabilities
by David A. Kessler & Herbert Levine - 558-561 Time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconductivity in Sr2RuO4
by G. M. Luke & Y. Fudamoto & K. M. Kojima & M. I. Larkin & J. Merrin & B. Nachumi & Y. J. Uemura & Y. Maeno & Z. Q. Mao & Y. Mori & H. Nakamura & M. Sigrist - 561-563 Weekly cycles of air pollutants, precipitation and tropical cyclones in the coastal NW Atlantic region
by Randall S. Cerveny & Robert C. Balling - 563-566 Stable phytoplankton community structure in the Arabian Sea over the past 200,000 years
by C. J. Schubert & J. Villanueva & S. E. Calvert & G. L. Cowie & U. von Rad & H. Schulz & U. Berner & H. Erlenkeuser - 566-569 Melting of a subducting oceanic crust from U–Th disequilibria in austral Andean lavas
by O. Sigmarsson & H. Martin & J. Knowles - 569-573 A complete primitive rhizodont from Australia
by Zerina Johanson & Per E. Ahlberg - 573-575 Selfish genes: a green beard in the red fire ant
by Laurent Keller & Kenneth G. Ross - 575-577 Visual search has no memory
by Todd S. Horowitz & Jeremy M. Wolfe - 577-581 Facilitation of long-term potentiation and memory in mice lacking nociceptin receptors
by Toshiya Manabe & Yukihiro Noda & Takayoshi Mamiya & Hiroyuki Katagiri & Takeshi Houtani & Miyuki Nishi & Tetsuo Noda & Tomoyuki Takahashi & Tetsuo Sugimoto & Toshitaka Nabeshima & Hiroshi Takeshima - 581-585 Kinetics and regulation of fast endocytosis at hippocampal synapses
by Jürgen Klingauf & Ege T. Kavalali & Richard W. Tsien - 585-588 Nitric oxide functions as a signal in plant disease resistance
by Massimo Delledonne & Yiji Xia & Richard A. Dixon & Chris Lamb - 588-592 Transformation of primary human endothelial cells by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus
by Ornella Flore & Shahin Rafii & Scott Ely & John J. O'Leary & Elizabeth M. Hyjek & Ethel Cesarman - 592-595 Perinuclear localization of chromatin facilitates transcriptional silencing
by Erik D. Andrulis & Aaron M. Neiman & David C. Zappulla & Rolf Sternglanz - 595-599 Crystal structure of a small heat-shock protein
by Kyeong Kyu Kim & Rosalind Kim & Sung-Hou Kim - 601-602 Scientists with business flair in demand
by Richard Nathan & David Swinbanks
July 1998, Volume 394, Issue 6692
- 405-405 Dutch universities and research laboratories set for major cuts
by Declan Butler - 406-406 New Zealand government backtracks on funding promises
by Peter Pockley - 406-406 China and Taiwan edge a shade closer
by David Dickson - 407-407 Ministers block disposal of oil rigs at sea
by Ehsan Masood - 407-407 Meeting agrees cuts to radioactive emissions
by Ehsan Masood - 408-408 Japanese fear that new publicity rules could hinder their research
by Asako Saegusa - 408-409 Cloned mice fail to rekindle ethics debate
by Meredith Wadman - 409-409 Mother bears could help save giant panda
by Asako Saegusa - 409-409 Patent clash looming over cloning techniques?
by Declan Butler - 410-410 Alarm in US over database antipiracy bill
by Tony Reichhardt - 410-410 Telescopes track down lost spacecraft
by Alison Abbott