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December 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6814
- 761-761 Virtual laboratory will recreate classic experiments
by Vera Bettenworth & Alison Abbott - 761-761 Galapagos ecologists under threat from violent protests
by Mark Schrope - 764-766 Swimming against the tide
by David Cyranoski - 767-767 Acid test finally wiped out vitalism, and yet . .
by Sidney Toby - 767-767 Beefing about the risks posed by the French BSE epidemic
by John Krebs - 767-768 . . . we need a metaphor to explain life's mystery
by Richard Strohman - 768-768 Ecology needs theory as well as practice
by Brian A. Maurer - 768-768 Pressure to meet current needs hinders science
by Rodney W. Nichols - 769-769 Programmed for defence
by Fred Rosen - 769-770 Gene games of the future
by Veronica van Heyningen - 771-771 Extremophiles in the raw
by P. G. Willmer - 773-773 A cellular cornucopia
by Margaret Buckingham - 775-775 The holdouts
by George Zebrowski - 777-778 Swimming in Flatsea
by Greg Huber - 778-781 Head start
by John R. Finnerty - 781-782 Five-fold symmetry in liquids
by Frans Spaepen - 782-783 The case for an RNA enzyme
by Timothy W. Nilsen - 783-785 Geometry spawns vortices
by Alan T. Dorsey - 785-785 Volatile defence
by Amanda Tromans - 786-786 Michael Smith (1932–2000)
by Michael R. Hayden & Victor Ling - 787-788 Likely size of the French BSE epidemic
by Christl A. Donnelly - 788-788 What you see is what you hear
by Ladan Shams & Yukiyasu Kamitani & Shinsuke Shimojo - 789-790 Soil warming and organic carbon content
by Eric A. Davidson & Susan E. Trumbore & Ronald Amundson - 790-790 reply: Soil warming and organic carbon content
by Christian P. Giardina & Michael G. Ryan - 792-793 Now for the hard ones
by David Adam - 794-795 A green chapter in the book of life
by Virginia Walbot - 816-820 Sequence and analysis of chromosome 1 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
by Athanasios Theologis & Joseph R. Ecker & Curtis J. Palm & Nancy A. Federspiel & Samir Kaul & Owen White & Jose Alonso & Hootan Altafi & Rina Araujo & Cheryl L. Bowman & Shelise Y. Brooks & Eugen Buehler & April Chan & Qimin Chao & Huaming Chen & Rosa F. Cheuk & Christina W. Chin & Mike K. Chung & Lane Conn & Aaron B. Conway & Andrew R. Conway & Todd H. Creasy & Ken Dewar & Patrick Dunn & Pelin Etgu & Tamara V. Feldblyum & JiDong Feng & Betty Fong & Claire Y. Fujii & John E. Gill & Andrew D. Goldsmith & Brian Haas & Nancy F. Hansen & Beth Hughes & Lucas Huizar & Jonathan L. Hunter & Jennifer Jenkins & Chanda Johnson-Hopson & Shehnaz Khan & Elizabeth Khaykin & Christopher J. Kim & Hean L. Koo & Irina Kremenetskaia & David B. Kurtz & Andrea Kwan & Bao Lam & Stephanie Langin-Hooper & Andrew Lee & Jeong M. Lee & Catherine A. Lenz & Joycelyn. H. Li & YaPing Li & Xiaoying Lin & Shirley X. Liu & Zhaoying A. Liu & Jason S. Luros & Rama Maiti & Andre Marziali & Jennifer Militscher & Molly Miranda & Michelle Nguyen & William C. Nierman & Brian I. Osborne & Grace Pai & Jeremy Peterson & Paul K. Pham & Michael Rizzo & Timothy Rooney & Don Rowley & Hitomi Sakano & Steven L. Salzberg & Jody R. Schwartz & Paul Shinn & Audrey M. Southwick & Hui Sun & Luke J. Tallon & Gabriel Tambunga & Mitsue J. Toriumi & Christopher D. Town & Teresa Utterback & Susan Van Aken & Maria Vaysberg & Valentina S. Vysotskaia & Michelle Walker & Dongying Wu & Guixia Yu & Claire M. Fraser & J. Craig Venter & Ronald W. Davis - 827-832 Geomagnetic intensity variations over the past 780 kyr obtained from near-seafloor magnetic anomalies
by Jeffrey S. Gee & Steven C. Cande & John A. Hildebrand & Katie Donnelly & Robert L. Parker - 833-835 Symmetry-induced formation of antivortices in mesoscopic superconductors
by Liviu F. Chibotaru & Arnout Ceulemans & Vital Bruyndoncx & Victor V. Moshchalkov - 835-839 Flexible filaments in a flowing soap film as a model for one-dimensional flags in a two-dimensional wind
by Jun Zhang & Stephen Childress & Albert Libchaber & Michael Shelley - 839-841 Observation of five-fold local symmetry in liquid lead
by H. Reichert & O. Klein & H. Dosch & M. Denk & V. Honkimäki & T. Lippmann & G. Reiter - 842-844 Role of sea surface temperature and soil-moisture feedback in the 1998 Oklahoma–Texas drought
by Song-You Hong & Eugenia Kalnay - 844-847 Possible presence of high-pressure ice in cold subducting slabs
by Craig R. Bina & Alexandra Navrotsky - 847-850 Analysis of an evolutionary species–area relationship
by Jonathan B. Losos & Dolph Schluter - 850-853 Fluorescent pigments in corals are photoprotective
by Anya Salih & Anthony Larkum & Guy Cox & Michael Kühl & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg - 854-857 Conservation and elaboration of Hox gene regulation during evolution of the vertebrate head
by Miguel Manzanares & Hiroshi Wada & Nobue Itasaki & Paul A. Trainor & Robb Krumlauf & Peter W. H. Holland - 857-860 Performance monitoring by the supplementary eye field
by Veit Stuphorn & Tracy L. Taylor & Jeffrey D. Schall - 860-864 High constitutive activity of native H3 receptors regulates histamine neurons in brain
by Séverine Morisset & Agnès Rouleau & Xavier Ligneau & Florence Gbahou & Joël Tardivel-Lacombe & Holger Stark & Walter Schunack & C. Robin Ganellin & Jean-Michel Arrang - 864-868 Attenuation of FGF signalling in mouse β-cells leads to diabetes
by Alan W. Hart & Nathalie Baeza & Åsa Apelqvist & Helena Edlund - 869-873 Phosphoglycerate kinase acts in tumour angiogenesis as a disulphide reductase
by Angelina J. Lay & Xing-Mai Jiang & Oliver Kisker & Evelyn Flynn & Anne Underwood & Rosemary Condron & Philip J. Hogg - 873-876 Rapid exchange of histone H1.1 on chromatin in living human cells
by Melody A. Lever & John P. H. Th'ng & Xuejun Sun & Michael J. Hendzel - 877-881 Dynamic binding of histone H1 to chromatin in living cells
by Tom Misteli & Akash Gunjan & Robert Hock & Michael Bustin & David T. Brown - 881-884 Metal-ion coordination by U6 small nuclear RNA contributes to catalysis in the spliceosome
by Shyue-Lee Yean & Gerald Wuenschell & John Termini & Ren-Jang Lin
December 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6813
- 627-627 Successes in fight to save ozone layer could close holes by 2050
by Mark Schrope - 627-627 Gridlock stalls NIH budget rise
by Paul Smaglik - 628-628 Mars images may be legacy of lakeside view
by Tony Reichhardt - 628-628 US puts global collaboration at heart of AIDS effort
by Rex Dalton - 628-628 Scientists win vote of confidence from French public
by Declan Butler - 629-629 NIH cash tied to compulsory training in good behaviour
by Rex Dalton - 629-629 France opens door to use of embryos in stem-cell research
by Declan Butler - 630-630 Medical schools in concert on research ethics
by Steve Nadis - 630-630 Xenotransplantation opponents take FDA to court
by Paul Smaglik - 631-631 Japan makes polluters pay after landmark court ruling
by David Cyranoski - 631-631 Academics bid to transcend the Arab–Israeli conflict
by Haim Watzman - 634-636 The great ice mystery
by Jon Copley - 637-637 Island-hopping invaders hitch a ride with tourists in South Georgia
by Steven L. Chown & Kevin J. Gaston - 637-637 Status of Japanese monkeys under debate
by Kunihiko Obata - 637-637 Call for a fairer deal on grant applications
by Robert Dorazi - 639-641 The quantum centennial
by Anton Zeilinger - 643-644 All human life is here
by Vaclav Smil - 644-645 An uncertain principal
by Daniel Greenberger - 645-646 Observing the astronomer
by Dorrit Hoffleit - 647-647 A chair of one's own
by Christine Wennerås & Agnes Wold - 649-649 Murphy's cat
by Joan D. Vinge - 651-651 Not making waves
by Laura Garwin - 651-652 What drives climate?
by Lee R. Kump - 652-653 A start for population genomics
by S. Blair Hedges - 653-655 On the threshold of success
by Richard De La Rue & Chris Smith - 656-657 Coping with human CO2 emissions
by Laura Serna & Carmen Fenoll - 657-659 Mantle recycled in Sardinia
by Barry B. Hanan - 659-660 A Toll for DNA vaccines
by Robert L. Modlin - 661-664 Quantum theory's last challenge
by Giovanni Amelino-Camelia - 665-665 A giant atomic slide-puzzle
by R. van Gastel & E. Somfai & W. van Saarloos & J.W.M. Frenken - 665-666 An electoral butterfly effect
by Robert C. Sinclair & Melvin M. Mark & Sean E. Moore & Carrie A. Lavis & Alexander S. Soldat - 666-667 Timing of the Martian dynamo
by G. Schubert & C. T. Russell & W. B. Moore - 667-668 Docking of components in a bacterial complex
by Takashi Ishikawa & Michael R. Maurizi & David Belnap & Alasdair C. Steven - 668-668 A new model for protein stereospecificity
by A. D. Mesecar & D. E. Koshland - 668-668 Docking of components in a bacterial complex
by Matthias Bochtler & Claudia Hartmann & Hyun Kyu Song & Ravishankar Ramachandran & Robert Huber - 669-673 Granite magma formation, transport and emplacement in the Earth's crust
by N. Petford & A. R. Cruden & K. J. W. McCaffrey & J.-L. Vigneresse - 675-681 Fossiliferous Lana'i deposits formed by multiple events rather than a single giant tsunami
by Ken H. Rubin & Charles H. Fletcher & Clark Sherman - 682-688 Crystal structure of Rac1 in complex with the guanine nucleotide exchange region of Tiam1
by David K. Worthylake & Kent L. Rossman & John Sondek - 689-692 An optical counterpart to the anomalous X-ray pulsar 4U0142+61
by F. Hulleman & M. H. van Kerkwijk & S. R. Kulkarni - 692-695 Direct observation of growth and collapse of a Bose–Einstein condensate with attractive interactions
by Jordan M. Gerton & Dmitry Strekalov & Ionut Prodan & Randall G. Hulet - 695-698 Direct observation of molecular cooperativity near the glass transition
by E. Vidal Russell & N. E. Israeloff - 698-701 Evidence for decoupling of atmospheric CO2 and global climate during the Phanerozoic eon
by Ján Veizer & Yves Godderis & Louis M. François - 701-704 Evidence from Sardinian basalt geochemistry for recycling of plume heads into the Earth's mantle
by D. Gasperini & J. Blichert-Toft & D. Bosch & A. Del Moro & P. Macera & P. Télouk & F. Albarède - 705-708 The smallest known non-avian theropod dinosaur
by Xing Xu & Zhonghe Zhou & Xiaolin Wang - 708-713 Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans
by Max Ingman & Henrik Kaessmann & Svante Pääbo & Ulf Gyllensten - 713-716 The HIC signalling pathway links CO2 perception to stomatal development
by Julie E. Gray & Geoff H. Holroyd & Frederique M. van der Lee & Ahmad R. Bahrami & Peter C. Sijmons & F. Ian Woodward & Wolfgang Schuch & Alistair M. Hetherington - 716-720 The ELF3 zeitnehmer regulates light signalling to the circadian clock
by Harriet G. McWatters & Ruth M. Bastow & Anthony Hall & Andrew J. Millar - 720-723 μ-Opioid receptor desensitization by β-arrestin-2 determines morphine tolerance but not dependence
by Laura M. Bohn & Raul R. Gainetdinov & Fang-Tsyr Lin & Robert J. Lefkowitz & Marc G. Caron - 723-727 Tyrosine-kinase-dependent recruitment of RGS12 to the N-type calcium channel
by Max L. Schiff & David P. Siderovski & J. Dedrick Jordan & Greg Brothers & Bryan Snow & Luc De Vries & Daniel F. Ortiz & María Diversé-Pierluissi - 727-731 Adherens junctions and β-catenin-mediated cell signalling in a non-metazoan organism
by Mark J. Grimson & Juliet C. Coates & Jonathan P. Reynolds & Mark Shipman & Richard L. Blanton & Adrian J. Harwood - 732-735 IRSp53 is an essential intermediate between Rac and WAVE in the regulation of membrane ruffling
by Hiroaki Miki & Hideki Yamaguchi & Shiro Suetsugu & Tadaomi Takenawa - 735-740 InsP4 facilitates store-operated calcium influx by inhibition of InsP3 5-phosphatase
by Meredith C. Hermosura & Hiroshi Takeuchi & Andrea Fleig & Andrew M. Riley & Barry V. L. Potter & Masato Hirata & Reinhold Penner - 740-745 A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA
by Hiroaki Hemmi & Osamu Takeuchi & Taro Kawai & Tsuneyasu Kaisho & Shintaro Sato & Hideki Sanjo & Makoto Matsumoto & Katsuaki Hoshino & Hermann Wagner & Kiyoshi Takeda & Shizuo Akira - 745-750 Structure of the bacteriophage φ29 DNA packaging motor
by Alan A. Simpson & Yizhi Tao & Petr G. Leiman & Mohammed O. Badasso & Yongning He & Paul J. Jardine & Norman H. Olson & Marc C. Morais & Shelley Grimes & Dwight L. Anderson & Timothy S. Baker & Michael G. Rossmann - 750-750 Erratum: Logical computation using algorithmic self-assembly of DNA triple-crossover molecules
by Chengde Mao & Thomas H. LaBean & John H. Reif & Nadrian Seeman - 750-750 Correction: Allometric scaling of production and life-history variation in vascular plants
by Brian J. Enquist & Geoffrey B. West & Eric L. Charnov & James H. Brown - 750-750 Erratum: Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model
by Peter M. Cox & Richard A. Betts & Chris D. Jones & Steven A. Spall & Ian J. Totterdell - 753-754 Vaccine centres unite specialists in the battle against infectious diseases
by Diane Gershon - 754-754 Developing countries and poorest people targeted by UN centre
by Diane Gershon
November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6812
- 503-503 Wellcome Trust funds bid to unravel zebrafish genome
by Declan Butler - 503-504 Deadlock in The Hague, but hopes remain for spring climate deal
by David Dickson - 504-504 Argentinian researchers fight government plans for reform
by Xavier Bosch - 504-505 German universities used forced labour
by Christina Hohmann - 505-505 NASA U-turns enrage planetary scientists
by William Triplett - 506-506 Chinese science goes to Earth
by David Cyranoski - 506-506 Germany rues 'complacency' over BSE testing strategy
by Alison Abbott & Quirin Schiermeier - 506-506 Dispute over rock dating settled out of court
by Rex Dalton - 507-507 Britain plumps for support of big projects. .
by Peter Aldhous - 507-507 . . . but ESO membership comes at a price
by Peter Aldhous - 510-512 To the planets on a shoestring
by Robert Adler - 513-513 Important differences between sources of embryonic stem cells
by Anne McLaren - 513-513 Weak euro hits PhDs too
by Luis Graca & Susana Nery & Monica Bettencourt Dias & Tiago Magalhaes - 513-514 Bernoulli was ahead of modern epidemiology
by Klaus Dietz & J. A. P. Heesterbeek - 514-514 Funding would prevent waste of research time
by Pedro Martínez - 514-514 Aquaculture: part of the problem, not a solution
by Julio E. Pérez & Mauro Nirchio & Juan A. Gomez - 515-516 Innovations to stir young minds
by Howard P. Segal - 516-516 Presents you may want to read as well
by Tim Brosnan - 516-517 Spiders need friends too
by Jeremy N. McNeil - 517-518 The facts of life and death
by Andrew Berry - 518-518 Empirical curiosity . . . in verse
by Maurice Riordan - 518-519 Trailing nature
by Sandra Knapp - 519-520 Dinos all around
by Kevin Padian - 520-521 Launching kids' minds into space
by Monica M. Grady - 521-522 Images of Earth
by Lawrence W. Braile - 522-522 Horribly fun and dreadfully popular!
by Sandra Knapp - 522-522 Hurricanes and lightning
by Cornelia Lüdecke - 523-523 What dreams may come?
by Paolo Mazzarello - 525-525 Too many memories
by Pamela Sargent - 527-528 Fighting the Ebola virus
by Dennis R. Burton & Paul W. H. I. Parren - 528-529 C60 — the hole story
by Olle Gunnarsson - 529-531 The problem of variation
by David L. Stern - 531-531 Pinning on impact
by Magdalena Helmer - 532-533 Chile refuges
by Peter D. Moore - 533-535 Shaking faults loose
by Chris Marone - 535-536 Bone versus immune system
by Joseph R. Arron & Yongwon Choi - 537-537 Cultural revolution in whale songs
by Michael J. Noad & Douglas H. Cato & M. M. Bryden & Micheline -N. Jenner & K. Curt S. Jenner - 537-538 A stable binary quasicrystal
by A. P. Tsai & J. Q. Guo & E. Abe & H. Takakura & T. J. Sato - 538-540 DNA methylation in Drosophila melanogaster
by Frank Lyko & Bernard H. Ramsahoye & Rudolf Jaenisch - 540-540 Numismatic gyrations
by Ger van den Engh & Peter Nelson & Jared Roach - 540-540 Numismatic gyrations
by H. K. Moffatt - 541-548 Electronics using hybrid-molecular and mono-molecular devices
by C. Joachim & J. K. Gimzewski & A. Aviram - 549-552 Superconductivity at 52 K in hole-doped C60
by J. H. Schön & Ch. Kloc & B. Batlogg - 553-559 Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters in Drosophila
by Artyom Kopp & Ian Duncan & Sean B. Carroll - 560-562 Evidence against a redshift z > 6 for the galaxy STIS123627+621755
by Daniel Stern & Peter Eisenhardt & Hyron Spinrad & Steve Dawson & Wil van Breugel & Arjun Dey & Wim de Vries & S. A. Stanford - 562-564 Unusual spectral energy distribution of a galaxy previously reported to be at redshift 6.68
by Hsiao-Wen Chen & Kenneth M. Lanzetta & Sebastian Pascarelle & Noriaki Yahata - 564-567 First-order transition in confined water between high-density liquid and low-density amorphous phases
by Kenichiro Koga & Hideki Tanaka & X. C. Zeng - 567-570 Changes in deep-water formation during the Younger Dryas event inferred from 10Be and 14C records
by Raimund Muscheler & Jürg Beer & Gerhard Wagner & Robert C. Finkel - 570-574 Triggering of earthquake aftershocks by dynamic stresses
by Deborah Kilb & Joan Gomberg & Paul Bodin - 574-578 Geochemical evidence for terrestrial ecosystems 2.6 billion years ago
by Yumiko Watanabe & Jacques E. J. Martini & Hiroshi Ohmoto - 578-580 Nutritional constraints in terrestrial and freshwater food webs
by James J. Elser & William F. Fagan & Robert F. Denno & Dean R. Dobberfuhl & Ayoola Folarin & Andrea Huberty & Sebastian Interlandi & Susan S. Kilham & Edward McCauley & Kimberly L. Schulz & Evan H. Siemann & Robert W. Sterner - 580-583 Bacterial dehalorespiration with chlorinated benzenes
by Lorenz Adrian & Ulrich Szewzyk & Jörg Wecke & Helmut Görisch - 584-588 Calcium stores regulate the polarity and input specificity of synaptic modification
by Makoto Nishiyama & Kyonsoo Hong & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba & Mu-ming Poo & Kunio Kato - 589-593 Analysis of calcium channels in single spines using optical fluctuation analysis
by Bernardo L. Sabatini & Karel Svoboda - 593-596 Role of cortical tumour-suppressor proteins in asymmetric division of Drosophila neuroblast
by Tomokazu Ohshiro & Takako Yagami & Chuan Zhang & Fumio Matsuzaki - 596-600 The tumour-suppressor genes lgl and dlg regulate basal protein targeting in Drosophila neuroblasts
by Chian-Yu Peng & Laurina Manning & Roger Albertson & Chris Q. Doe - 600-605 T-cell-mediated regulation of osteoclastogenesis by signalling cross-talk between RANKL and IFN-γ
by Hiroshi Takayanagi & Kouetsu Ogasawara & Shigeaki Hida & Tomoki Chiba & Shigeo Murata & Kojiro Sato & Akinori Takaoka & Taeko Yokochi & Hiromi Oda & Keiji Tanaka & Kozo Nakamura & Tadatsugu Taniguchi - 605-609 Development of a preventive vaccine for Ebola virus infection in primates
by Nancy J. Sullivan & Anthony Sanchez & Pierre E. Rollin & Zhi-yong Yang & Gary J. Nabel - 609-613 Coenzyme Q is an obligatory cofactor for uncoupling protein function
by Karim S. Echtay & Edith Winkler & Martin Klingenberg - 613-615 The PSI-H subunit of photosystem I is essential for state transitions in plant photosynthesis
by Christina Lunde & Poul Erik Jensen & Anna Haldrup & Juergen Knoetzel & Henrik Vibe Scheller - 616-616 Erratum: Tom22 is a multifunctional organizer of the mitochondrial preprotein translocase
by Sandra van Wilpe & Michael T. Ryan & Kerstin Hill & Ammy C. Maarse & Chris Meisinger & Jan Brix & Peter J. T. Dekker & Martin Moczko & Richard Wagner & Michiel Meijer & Bernard Guiard & Angelika Hönlinger & Nikolaus Pfanner - 616-616 addendum: Magnetoresistance from quantum interference effects in ferromagnets
by N. Manyala & Y. Sidis & J. F. DiTusa & G. Aeppli & D. P. Young & Z. Fisk - 616-616 Erratum: Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a processing-deficient allele of Notch1
by Stacey S. Huppert & Anh Le & Eric H. Schroeter & Jeffrey S. Mumm & Meera T. Saxena & Laurie A. Milner & Raphael Kopan - 616-616 Correction: Ultrasensitive pheromone detection by mammalian vomeronasal neurons
by Trese Leinders-Zufall & Andrew P. Lane & Adam C. Puche & Weidong Ma & Milos V. Novotny & Michael T. Shipley & Frank Zufall - 619-620 Governments prime basic nanotech research, applied activity yet to soar
by Helen Gavaghan - 620-621 Britain turns its attention to nanotech transfer
by Alok Jha - 621-621 A flexible approach
by Alok Jha - 621-622 US industry starts to think big by acting small
by Paul Smaglik - 622-622 Building for the future
by Paul Smaglik - 623-623 Canada tries to limit nanotech brain drain
by David Spurgeon - 623-623 Nanotech undergrad course available
by David Spurgeon - 624-624 Japan sets sights on success in nanotechnology
by David Cyranoski - 624-624 Land of opportunity
by David Cyranoski
November 2000, Volume 408, Issue 6811
- 391-391 Anthropologists in turmoil over allegations of misconduct
by Rex Dalton - 392-392 Partners edge closer to vital step on fusion
by Quirin Schiermeier - 392-392 French target research money at allaying BSE fears
by Declan Butler - 393-393 . . . as German genomics gets cash windfall
by Alison Abbott - 393-393 Europe boosts genome resource centres . .
by Alison Abbott - 394-394 Biotech report dubbed 'worthless'
by Haim Watzman - 394-394 Placebos could improve link between medical outlooks
by Paul Smaglik - 394-394 Researchers fail to find signs of life in 'living' particles
by Alison Abbott - 395-395 Aventis gets short shrift over release of modified corn
by Jessa Netting - 395-395 Governments urged to rethink dam projects
by Mark Schrope - 398-399 Russia's prize fighter
by Quirin Schiermeier - 400-401 Fruitfly centre spreads its wings
by Rex Dalton - 402-402 Revolution in references: give readers a chance by putting page numbers
by Steve Wise - 403-404 Speaking in too many tongues
by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini - 404-405 Celebrating blurry boundaries
by Steven Vogel - 405-406 Observations of a travelling naturalist
by Janet Browne - 406-406 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 409-409 Brain drain
by Frederik Pohl - 411-412 Gaining light from silicon
by Leigh Canham - 412-415 Local or global?
by Shelley L. Berger - 415-416 Clipping the carbon–carbon bond
by Robert H. Crabtree - 416-417 Déjà vu
by J. J. Bull - 417-417 Pore characterization
by Vincent Dusastre