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February 2009, Volume 457, Issue 7232
- 1003-1006 Increasing carbon storage in intact African tropical forests
by Simon L. Lewis & Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez & Bonaventure Sonké & Kofi Affum-Baffoe & Timothy R. Baker & Lucas O. Ojo & Oliver L. Phillips & Jan M. Reitsma & Lee White & James A. Comiskey & Marie-Noël Djuikouo K & Corneille E. N. Ewango & Ted R. Feldpausch & Alan C. Hamilton & Manuel Gloor & Terese Hart & Annette Hladik & Jon Lloyd & Jon C. Lovett & Jean-Remy Makana & Yadvinder Malhi & Frank M. Mbago & Henry J. Ndangalasi & Julie Peacock & Kelvin S.-H. Peh & Douglas Sheil & Terry Sunderland & Michael D. Swaine & James Taplin & David Taylor & Sean C. Thomas & Raymond Votere & Hannsjörg Wöll - 1007-1011 Nodal signalling is involved in left–right asymmetry in snails
by Cristina Grande & Nipam H. Patel - 1012-1014 Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query data
by Jeremy Ginsberg & Matthew H. Mohebbi & Rajan S. Patel & Lynnette Brammer & Mark S. Smolinski & Larry Brilliant - 1015-1018 Synaptic depression enables neuronal gain control
by Jason S. Rothman & Laurence Cathala & Volker Steuber & R. Angus Silver - 1019-1022 The Fas–FADD death domain complex structure unravels signalling by receptor clustering
by Fiona L. Scott & Boguslaw Stec & Cristina Pop & Małgorzata K. Dobaczewska & JeongEun J. Lee & Edward Monosov & Howard Robinson & Guy S. Salvesen & Robert Schwarzenbacher & Stefan J. Riedl - 1023-1027 Artificial nanopores that mimic the transport selectivity of the nuclear pore complex
by Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman & Jaclyn Tetenbaum-Novatt & Anna Sophia McKenney & Anton Zilman & Reiner Peters & Michael P. Rout & Brian T. Chait - 1033-1037 Bidirectional promoters generate pervasive transcription in yeast
by Zhenyu Xu & Wu Wei & Julien Gagneur & Fabiana Perocchi & Sandra Clauder-Münster & Jurgi Camblong & Elisa Guffanti & Françoise Stutz & Wolfgang Huber & Lars M. Steinmetz - 1038-1042 Widespread bidirectional promoters are the major source of cryptic transcripts in yeast
by Helen Neil & Christophe Malabat & Yves d’Aubenton-Carafa & Zhenyu Xu & Lars M. Steinmetz & Alain Jacquier - 1043-1043 Life through a lens
by Gene Russo - 1044-1044 Walter Rosenthal, scientific director, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
by Virginia Gewin - 1044-1044 New centres plan for healthy ageing
by Virginia Gewin - 1044-1044 It takes a lab to raise a child
by Julia Boughner - 1046-1046 Penance
by T. F. Davenport
February 2009, Volume 457, Issue 7231
- 1-1 ETS rearrangements and prostate cancer initiation
by Brett S. Carver & Jennifer Tran & Zhenbang Chen & Arkaitz Carracedo-Perez & Andrea Alimonti & Caterina Nardella & Anuradha Gopalan & Peter T. Scardino & Carlos Cordon-Cardo & William Gerald & Pier Paolo Pandolfi - 2-3 Tomlins et al. reply
by Scott A. Tomlins & Bharathi Laxman & Saravana M. Dhanasekaran & Beth E. Helgeson & Xuhong Cao & David S. Morris & Anjana Menon & Xiaojun Jing & Qi Cao & Bo Han & Jindan Yu & Lei Wang & James E. Montie & Mark A. Rubin & Kenneth J. Pienta & Diane Roulston & Rajal B. Shah & Sooryanarayana Varambally & Rohit Mehra & Arul M. Chinnaiyan - 767-767 Journal club
by Susan E. Hough - 770-771 Obama puts focus on FDA after peanut poisonings
by Meredith Wadman - 772-773 Neglected disease boost
by Declan Butler - 774-774 US nuclear agency to consider defensive move
by Eric Hand - 776-779 Darwin 200: The other strand
by Erika Check Hayden - 780-783 Darwin 200: Human nature: the remix
by Dan Jones - 785-785 Multiple metrics required to measure research performance
by Stevan Harnad - 785-785 Batteries versus biomass as a transport solution
by Martin Smith - 785-785 Evolution shapes systems, not just genes
by Mark S. Blumberg - 785-785 How objective is a definition in the subspecies debate?
by Malte C. Ebach & David M. Williams - 786-788 Should scientists study race and IQ? NO: Science and society do not benefit
by Steven Rose - 788-789 Should scientists study race and IQ? YES: The scientific truth must be pursued
by Stephen Ceci & Wendy M. Williams - 790-791 A flight of fancy
by Henry Nicholls - 792-793 A vision of humanity united
by W. F. Bynum - 797-798 Final entry key for hepatitis C
by Thomas Pietschmann - 798-799 A grip on entanglement
by John C. Howell - 799-800 The prostate-cancer metabolome
by Cory Abate-Shen & Michael M. Shen - 800-801 Boron charged under pressure
by John S. Tse - 801-803 Birth of the blood cell
by Momoko Yoshimoto & Mervin C. Yoder - 803-804 Unnatural selection
by Nils Chr. Stenseth & Erin S. Dunlop - 805-805 Reactions assayed by magnets
by David E. Bergbreiter - 807-807 Evolution
by Henry Gee & Rory Howlett - 808-811 Natural selection 150 years on
by Mark Pagel - 812-817 The origin and evolution of arthropods
by Graham E. Budd & Maximilian J. Telford - 818-823 Deep homology and the origins of evolutionary novelty
by Neil Shubin & Cliff Tabin & Sean Carroll - 824-829 The Beagle in a bottle
by Angus Buckling & R. Craig Maclean & Michael A. Brockhurst & Nick Colegrave - 830-836 Adaptation and diversification on islands
by Jonathan B. Losos & Robert E. Ricklefs - 837-842 Darwin's bridge between microevolution and macroevolution
by David N. Reznick & Robert E. Ricklefs - 843-848 The nature of selection during plant domestication
by Michael D. Purugganan & Dorian Q. Fuller - 849-853 Life without a wall or division machine in Bacillus subtilis
by M. Leaver & P. Domínguez-Cuevas & J. M. Coxhead & R. A. Daniel & J. Errington - 854-858 ChIP-seq accurately predicts tissue-specific activity of enhancers
by Axel Visel & Matthew J. Blow & Zirong Li & Tao Zhang & Jennifer A. Akiyama & Amy Holt & Ingrid Plajzer-Frick & Malak Shoukry & Crystal Wright & Feng Chen & Veena Afzal & Bing Ren & Edward M. Rubin & Len A. Pennacchio - 859-862 Tunable delay of Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen entanglement
by A. M. Marino & R. C. Pooser & V. Boyer & P. D. Lett - 863-867 Ionic high-pressure form of elemental boron
by Artem R. Oganov & Jiuhua Chen & Carlo Gatti & Yanzhang Ma & Yanming Ma & Colin W. Glass & Zhenxian Liu & Tony Yu & Oleksandr O. Kurakevych & Vladimir L. Solozhenko - 868-872 Nanomoulding with amorphous metals
by Golden Kumar & Hong X. Tang & Jan Schroers - 873-876 Magma-compensated crustal thinning in continental rift zones
by H. Thybo & C. A. Nielsen - 877-881 A burst of segmental duplications in the genome of the African great ape ancestor
by Tomas Marques-Bonet & Jeffrey M. Kidd & Mario Ventura & Tina A. Graves & Ze Cheng & LaDeana W. Hillier & Zhaoshi Jiang & Carl Baker & Ray Malfavon-Borja & Lucinda A. Fulton & Can Alkan & Gozde Aksay & Santhosh Girirajan & Priscillia Siswara & Lin Chen & Maria Francesca Cardone & Arcadi Navarro & Elaine R. Mardis & Richard K. Wilson & Evan E. Eichler - 882-886 Human occludin is a hepatitis C virus entry factor required for infection of mouse cells
by Alexander Ploss & Matthew J. Evans & Valeriya A. Gaysinskaya & Maryline Panis & Hana You & Ype P. de Jong & Charles M. Rice - 887-891 Runx1 is required for the endothelial to haematopoietic cell transition but not thereafter
by Michael J. Chen & Tomomasa Yokomizo & Brandon M. Zeigler & Elaine Dzierzak & Nancy A. Speck - 892-895 The haemangioblast generates haematopoietic cells through a haemogenic endothelium stage
by Christophe Lancrin & Patrycja Sroczynska & Catherine Stephenson & Terry Allen & Valerie Kouskoff & Georges Lacaud - 896-900 Continuous single-cell imaging of blood generation from haemogenic endothelium
by Hanna M. Eilken & Shin-Ichi Nishikawa & Timm Schroeder - 901-905 Calcium flickers steer cell migration
by Chaoliang Wei & Xianhua Wang & Min Chen & Kunfu Ouyang & Long-Sheng Song & Heping Cheng - 906-909 ABIN-1 is a ubiquitin sensor that restricts cell death and sustains embryonic development
by Shigeru Oshima & Emre E. Turer & Joseph A. Callahan & Sophia Chai & Rommel Advincula & Julio Barrera & Nataliya Shifrin & Bettina Lee & Benjamin Yen & Tammy Woo & Barbara A. Malynn & Averil Ma - 910-914 Metabolomic profiles delineate potential role for sarcosine in prostate cancer progression
by Arun Sreekumar & Laila M. Poisson & Thekkelnaycke M. Rajendiran & Amjad P. Khan & Qi Cao & Jindan Yu & Bharathi Laxman & Rohit Mehra & Robert J. Lonigro & Yong Li & Mukesh K. Nyati & Aarif Ahsan & Shanker Kalyana-Sundaram & Bo Han & Xuhong Cao & Jaeman Byun & Gilbert S. Omenn & Debashis Ghosh & Subramaniam Pennathur & Danny C. Alexander & Alvin Berger & Jeffrey R. Shuster & John T. Wei & Sooryanarayana Varambally & Christopher Beecher & Arul M. Chinnaiyan - 915-919 A stress-responsive RNA switch regulates VEGFA expression
by Partho Sarothi Ray & Jie Jia & Peng Yao & Mithu Majumder & Maria Hatzoglou & Paul L. Fox - 920-920 Erratum: Nuclear cytokine-activated IKKα controls prostate cancer metastasis by repressing Maspin
by Jun-Li Luo & Wei Tan & Jill M. Ricono & Olexandr Korchynskyi & Ming Zhang & Steven L. Gonias & David A. Cheresh & Michael Karin - 921-921 European innovation
by Gene Russo - 922-923 Beyond bones
by Ricki Lewis - 924-924 No drug for job haemorrhage
by Karen Kaplan - 924-924 Philip Mote, director, Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
by Virginia Gewin - 924-924 Cutting a deal for my career
by Sam Walcott - 926-926 For the love of mechanical minds
by Brenda Cooper
February 2009, Volume 457, Issue 7230
- 639-639 Journal club
by Jean Dalibard - 640-640 India's drug problem
by Naomi Lubick - 640-641 French scientists revolt against government reforms
by Declan Butler - 642-643 The lure of the lab
by Richard Monastersky - 643-643 'Experiments of concern' to be vetted online
by Erika Check Hayden - 645-645 Neanderthal genome to be unveiled
by Rex Dalton - 645-645 Graphic detail: Venture capital avoids bloodbath
by Heidi Ledford - 646-646 Cash concerns for Canadian scientists
by Hannah Hoag - 647-647 Tighter nanotech regulations touted
by Katharine Sanderson - 649-649 Beware politicians bearing gifts
by David Goldston - 657-657 Guarding Hubble telescope's future for posterity
by Paul L. Schwartz - 657-657 Benefits of stemming bovine TB need to be demonstrated
by Paul Torgerson & David Torgerson - 657-657 Arizona's big city lights are damaging astronomy
by Robert L. Millis - 657-657 It should be possible to replace animals in research
by Bill Crum - 658-659 Not honouring the code
by Tony Pitcher & Daniela Kalikoski & Ganapathiraju Pramod & Katherine Short - 660-661 Engineering: Worldwide ebb
by Melanie Moses - 662-663 Morals and manners in modern science
by Jerome Ravetz - 663-664 Natural selection and the nation
by Andrew F. Read - 664-664 Portraying the embryo
by Alison Abbott - 665-665 More than skin deep
by Martin Kemp - 667-668 Electrons in the fast lane
by Henning Sirringhaus - 668-669 How to combat stress
by Christopher V. Nicchitta - 669-671 Snakes tell a torrid tale
by Matthew Huber - 671-671 A shift on a chip
by Douglas H. Bradshaw & Peter W. Milonni - 672-673 Early animals out in the cold
by Jochen J. Brocks & Nicholas J. Butterfield - 673-674 Dances with hydrogen cations
by Sotiris S. Xantheas - 675-677 Glia — more than just brain glue
by Nicola J. Allen & Ben A. Barres - 679-686 A high-mobility electron-transporting polymer for printed transistors
by He Yan & Zhihua Chen & Yan Zheng & Christopher Newman & Jordan R. Quinn & Florian Dötz & Marcel Kastler & Antonio Facchetti - 687-693 The unfolded protein response signals through high-order assembly of Ire1
by Alexei V. Korennykh & Pascal F. Egea & Andrei A. Korostelev & Janet Finer-Moore & Chao Zhang & Kevan M. Shokat & Robert M. Stroud & Peter Walter - 694-698 Visualization of a missing link in retrovirus capsid assembly
by Giovanni Cardone & John G. Purdy & Naiqian Cheng & Rebecca C. Craven & Alasdair C. Steven - 699-701 A kiloparsec-scale hyper-starburst in a quasar host less than 1 gigayear after the Big Bang
by Fabian Walter & Dominik Riechers & Pierre Cox & Roberto Neri & Chris Carilli & Frank Bertoldi & Axel Weiss & Roberto Maiolino - 702-705 Spin state tomography of optically injected electrons in a semiconductor
by Hideo Kosaka & Takahiro Inagaki & Yoshiaki Rikitake & Hiroshi Imamura & Yasuyoshi Mitsumori & Keiichi Edamatsu - 706-710 Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes
by Keun Soo Kim & Yue Zhao & Houk Jang & Sang Yoon Lee & Jong Min Kim & Kwang S. Kim & Jong-Hyun Ahn & Philip Kim & Jae-Young Choi & Byung Hee Hong - 711-714 Holocene oscillations in temperature and salinity of the surface subpolar North Atlantic
by David J. R. Thornalley & Harry Elderfield & I. Nick McCave - 715-717 Giant boid snake from the Palaeocene neotropics reveals hotter past equatorial temperatures
by Jason J. Head & Jonathan I. Bloch & Alexander K. Hastings & Jason R. Bourque & Edwin A. Cadena & Fabiany A. Herrera & P. David Polly & Carlos A. Jaramillo - 718-721 Fossil steroids record the appearance of Demospongiae during the Cryogenian period
by Gordon D. Love & Emmanuelle Grosjean & Charlotte Stalvies & David A. Fike & John P. Grotzinger & Alexander S. Bradley & Amy E. Kelly & Maya Bhatia & William Meredith & Colin E. Snape & Samuel A. Bowring & Daniel J. Condon & Roger E. Summons - 722-725 A human natural killer cell subset provides an innate source of IL-22 for mucosal immunity
by Marina Cella & Anja Fuchs & William Vermi & Fabio Facchetti & Karel Otero & Jochen K. M. Lennerz & Jason M. Doherty & Jason C. Mills & Marco Colonna - 726-730 Signalling through RHEB-1 mediates intermittent fasting-induced longevity in C. elegans
by Sakiko Honjoh & Takuya Yamamoto & Masaharu Uno & Eisuke Nishida - 731-735 Chlamydia causes fragmentation of the Golgi compartment to ensure reproduction
by Dagmar Heuer & Anette Rejman Lipinski & Nikolaus Machuy & Alexander Karlas & Andrea Wehrens & Frank Siedler & Volker Brinkmann & Thomas F. Meyer - 736-740 Messenger RNA targeting to endoplasmic reticulum stress signalling sites
by Tomás Aragón & Eelco van Anken & David Pincus & Iana M. Serafimova & Alexei V. Korennykh & Claudia A. Rubio & Peter Walter - 741-744 Peptide neurotransmitters activate a cation channel complex of NALCN and UNC-80
by Boxun Lu & Yanhua Su & Sudipto Das & Haikun Wang & Yan Wang & Jin Liu & Dejian Ren - 745-748 Counting RAD51 proteins disassembling from nucleoprotein filaments under tension
by Joost van Mameren & Mauro Modesti & Roland Kanaar & Claire Wyman & Erwin J. G. Peterman & Gijs J. L. Wuite - 749-749 Hope in the recession
by Gene Russo - 750-751 Salaries in the balance
by Paul Smaglik - 752-752 Scientists without borders
by Karen Kaplan - 752-752 Thomas Henzinger, president, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg, Austria
by Karen Kaplan - 752-752 Life's bitter-sweet symphony
by Bryan Venters - 754-754 Commitment
by John Gilbey
January 2009, Volume 457, Issue 7229
- 515-515 Journal club
by Sue Gibson - 516-516 Stem cells ready for prime time
by Meredith Wadman - 517-517 Iranian AIDS doctors' trial draws condemnation
by Declan Butler - 517-517 Laser facility flickers into life
by Eric Hand - 518-519 Cutting out the chemicals
by Jeff Tollefson - 520-521 Pfizer to buy Wyeth in $68-billion deal
by Heidi Ledford - 521-521 Ocean fertilization: dead in the water?
by Quirin Schiermeier - 521-521 Science adviser should show his independence, says report
by Natasha Gilbert - 522-522 China targets top talent from overseas
by Jane Qiu - 524-527 Neuroscience: Making connections
by Jonah Lehrer - 528-530 Behavioural Science: Secret signals
by Mark Buchanan - 532-532 Risks and benefits may turn out to be finely balanced
by Simon J. Williams & Paul Martin - 532-532 Much ado about cognitive enhancement
by João Ricardo Oliveira - 532-533 A medical view of potential adverse effects
by Anjan Chatterjee - 533-533 Patterns of drug use have varied throughout history
by Don Burnap - 533-533 Recall of learned information may rely on taking drug again
by Alice M. Young & Francis C. Colpaert - 534-535 Pruning the regulatory tree
by Scott Kim & Peter Ubel & Raymond De Vries - 536-537 Accelerating production of medical isotopes
by Thomas Ruth - 538-539 Old bones unearth a new passion
by Xu Xing - 539-539 Thinking outside the box
by Melvyn Goodale - 540-540 Can robots have a conscience?
by Peter Danielson - 541-541 The art of laboratory design
by Georgina Ferry - 543-544 A positive becomes a negative
by Laurence D. Hurst - 544-545 Natural killer cells remember
by Sophie Ugolini & Eric Vivier - 546-547 The pnictide code
by Jan Zaanen - 547-548 Sorghum in sequence
by Takuji Sasaki & Baltazar A. Antonio - 548-549 Chlorine lends a helping hand
by D. Karl Bedke & Christopher D. Vanderwal - 549-550 Origins of reproductive isolation
by Edward J. Louis - 551-556 The Sorghum bicolor genome and the diversification of grasses
by Andrew H. Paterson & John E. Bowers & Rémy Bruggmann & Inna Dubchak & Jane Grimwood & Heidrun Gundlach & Georg Haberer & Uffe Hellsten & Therese Mitros & Alexander Poliakov & Jeremy Schmutz & Manuel Spannagl & Haibao Tang & Xiyin Wang & Thomas Wicker & Arvind K. Bharti & Jarrod Chapman & F. Alex Feltus & Udo Gowik & Igor V. Grigoriev & Eric Lyons & Christopher A. Maher & Mihaela Martis & Apurva Narechania & Robert P. Otillar & Bryan W. Penning & Asaf A. Salamov & Yu Wang & Lifang Zhang & Nicholas C. Carpita & Michael Freeling & Alan R. Gingle & C. Thomas Hash & Beat Keller & Patricia Klein & Stephen Kresovich & Maureen C. McCann & Ray Ming & Daniel G. Peterson & Mehboob-ur-Rahman & Doreen Ware & Peter Westhoff & Klaus F. X. Mayer & Joachim Messing & Daniel S. Rokhsar - 557-561 Adaptive immune features of natural killer cells
by Joseph C. Sun & Joshua N. Beilke & Lewis L. Lanier - 562-564 Rapid heating of the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet
by Gregory Laughlin & Drake Deming & Jonathan Langton & Daniel Kasen & Steve Vogt & Paul Butler & Eugenio Rivera & Stefano Meschiari - 565-568 Nearly isotropic superconductivity in (Ba,K)Fe2As2
by H. Q. Yuan & J. Singleton & F. F. Balakirev & S. A. Baily & G. F. Chen & J. L. Luo & N. L. Wang - 569-572 (π, π) electronic order in iron arsenide superconductors
by V. B. Zabolotnyy & D. S. Inosov & D. V. Evtushinsky & A. Koitzsch & A. A. Kordyuk & G. L. Sun & J. T. Park & D. Haug & V. Hinkov & A. V. Boris & C. T. Lin & M. Knupfer & A. N. Yaresko & B. Büchner & A. Varykhalov & R. Follath & S. V. Borisenko - 573-576 Total synthesis of a chlorosulpholipid cytotoxin associated with seafood poisoning
by Christian Nilewski & Roger W. Geisser & Erick M. Carreira - 577-580 Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
by Raymond T. Pollard & Ian Salter & Richard J. Sanders & Mike I. Lucas & C. Mark Moore & Rachel A. Mills & Peter J. Statham & John T. Allen & Alex R. Baker & Dorothee C. E. Bakker & Matthew A. Charette & Sophie Fielding & Gary R. Fones & Megan French & Anna E. Hickman & Ross J. Holland & J. Alan Hughes & Timothy D. Jickells & Richard S. Lampitt & Paul J. Morris & Florence H. Nédélec & Maria Nielsdóttir & Hélène Planquette & Ekaterina E. Popova & Alex J. Poulton & Jane F. Read & Sophie Seeyave & Tania Smith & Mark Stinchcombe & Sarah Taylor & Sandy Thomalla & Hugh J. Venables & Robert Williamson & Mike V. Zubkov - 581-584 Detoxification of sulphidic African shelf waters by blooming chemolithotrophs
by Gaute Lavik & Torben Stührmann & Volker Brüchert & Anja Van der Plas & Volker Mohrholz & Phyllis Lam & Marc Mußmann & Bernhard M. Fuchs & Rudolf Amann & Ulrich Lass & Marcel M. M. Kuypers - 585-588 Allergenicity resulting from functional mimicry of a Toll-like receptor complex protein
by Aurelien Trompette & Senad Divanovic & Alberto Visintin & Carine Blanchard & Rashmi S. Hegde & Rajat Madan & Peter S. Thorne & Marsha Wills-Karp & Theresa L. Gioannini & Jerry P. Weiss & Christopher L. Karp - 589-593 WNT11 acts as a directional cue to organize the elongation of early muscle fibres
by Jérôme Gros & Olivier Serralbo & Christophe Marcelle - 594-598 Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli EtpA mediates adhesion between flagella and host cells
by Koushik Roy & George M. Hilliard & David J. Hamilton & Jiwen Luo & Marguerite M. Ostmann & James M. Fleckenstein - 599-602 Frequent somatic mutations of GNAQ in uveal melanoma and blue naevi
by Catherine D. Van Raamsdonk & Vladimir Bezrookove & Gary Green & Jürgen Bauer & Lona Gaugler & Joan M. O’Brien & Elizabeth M. Simpson & Gregory S. Barsh & Boris C. Bastian - 603-607 Prominin 1 marks intestinal stem cells that are susceptible to neoplastic transformation
by Liqin Zhu & Paul Gibson & D. Spencer Currle & Yiai Tong & Robert J. Richardson & Ildar T. Bayazitov & Helen Poppleton & Stanislav Zakharenko & David W. Ellison & Richard J. Gilbertson - 608-611 Crypt stem cells as the cells-of-origin of intestinal cancer
by Nick Barker & Rachel A. Ridgway & Johan H. van Es & Marc van de Wetering & Harry Begthel & Maaike van den Born & Esther Danenberg & Alan R. Clarke & Owen J. Sansom & Hans Clevers - 612-615 RAD6–RAD18–RAD5-pathway-dependent tolerance to chronic low-dose ultraviolet light
by Takashi Hishida & Yoshino Kubota & Antony M. Carr & Hiroshi Iwasaki - 618-620 A spoonful of sugar
by Nathan Blow - 623-623 US science under a new administration
by Paul Smaglik - 624-625 Show us the money
by Karen Kaplan - 626-626 Zen science
by Joanne Isaac - 626-626 Age versus talent in India
by K. S. Jayaraman - 626-626 Alan Lewis, president and chief executive, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, New York
by Virginia Gewin - 628-628 One less concern
by Victor Thijssen
January 2009, Volume 457, Issue 7228
- 361-361 Journal club
by Paul Knoepfler - 362-363 Not so sunny after all
by Katharine Sanderson - 363-363 Translational research in Berlin hits a roadblock
by Alison Abbott - 364-365 Cash boost for US science
by Jeff Tollefson & Meredith Wadman & Rich Monastersky - 365-365 Ebola outbreak has experts rooting for answers
by David Cyranoski - 366-367 Which moon to shoot for?
by Eric Hand - 369-369 No bull: genes for better milk
by Rex Dalton - 372-374 Renewable energy: Beijing's windy bet
by David Cyranoski - 376-378 Social networking: Crisis communication
by Lea Winerman - 379-379 Ecologists should join astronomers to oppose light pollution
by Josef Settele - 379-379 Scientists stand by decision to join Mbeki's AIDS panel
by Salim S. Abdool Karim & Hoosen M. Coovadia & Malegapuru W. Makgoba - 379-379 Lindauer's genius showed evolution in a simple experiment
by William L. Abler - 379-379 When winning a Nobel Prize seems to run in the family
by Jay M. Pasachoff - 379-379 Culture clash in Chinese university: a response
by Keming Cui - 380-381 Kinship: Race relations
by Aravinda Chakravarti - 382-383 Evolution's challenge to genetics
by Jerry A. Coyne - 383-384 The future is now
by Arran Frood - 384-385 Is there life on Europa?
by Kevin P. Hand - 385-385 Scripting scientists' lives
by Jascha Hoffman - 387-388 Pre-emptive blood flow
by David A. Leopold - 388-389 Galaxies in from the cold
by Reinhard Genzel - 389-390 Actin in a twist
by Kenneth C. Holmes - 391-392 Shifts in season
by David J. Thomson - 392-393 Concealed enzyme coordination
by Elio A. Abbondanzieri & Xiaowei Zhuang - 394-394 Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (1923–2008)
by Jaap Goudsmit - 395-395 RNA silencing
by Angela K. Eggleston - 396-404 On the road to reading the RNA-interference code
by Haruhiko Siomi & Mikiko C. Siomi - 405-412 A three-dimensional view of the molecular machinery of RNA interference
by Martin Jinek & Jennifer A. Doudna - 413-420 Small RNAs in transcriptional gene silencing and genome defence
by Danesh Moazed - 421-425 Viral and cellular messenger RNA targets of viral microRNAs
by Bryan R. Cullen - 426-433 The promises and pitfalls of RNA-interference-based therapeutics
by Daniela Castanotto & John J. Rossi - 435-440 Changes in the phase of the annual cycle of surface temperature
by A. R. Stine & P. Huybers & I. Y. Fung - 441-445 The nature of the globular- to fibrous-actin transition
by Toshiro Oda & Mitsusada Iwasa & Tomoki Aihara & Yuichiro Maéda & Akihiro Narita - 446-450 Intersubunit coordination in a homomeric ring ATPase
by Jeffrey R. Moffitt & Yann R. Chemla & K. Aathavan & Shelley Grimes & Paul J. Jardine & Dwight L. Anderson & Carlos Bustamante