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June 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7196
- 783-787 Dynamics of fat cell turnover in humans
by Kirsty L. Spalding & Erik Arner & Pål O. Westermark & Samuel Bernard & Bruce A. Buchholz & Olaf Bergmann & Lennart Blomqvist & Johan Hoffstedt & Erik Näslund & Tom Britton & Hernan Concha & Moustapha Hassan & Mikael Rydén & Jonas Frisén & Peter Arner - 788-792 The Cl-/H+ antiporter ClC-7 is the primary chloride permeation pathway in lysosomes
by Austin R. Graves & Patricia K. Curran & Carolyn L. Smith & Joseph A. Mindell - 793-797 Drosophila endogenous small RNAs bind to Argonaute 2 in somatic cells
by Yoshinori Kawamura & Kuniaki Saito & Taishin Kin & Yukiteru Ono & Kiyoshi Asai & Takafumi Sunohara & Tomoko N. Okada & Mikiko C. Siomi & Haruhiko Siomi - 798-802 An endogenous small interfering RNA pathway in Drosophila
by Benjamin Czech & Colin D. Malone & Rui Zhou & Alexander Stark & Catherine Schlingeheyde & Monica Dus & Norbert Perrimon & Manolis Kellis & James A. Wohlschlegel & Ravi Sachidanandam & Gregory J. Hannon & Julius Brennecke - 803-806 The Drosophila hairpin RNA pathway generates endogenous short interfering RNAs
by Katsutomo Okamura & Wei-Jen Chung & J. Graham Ruby & Huili Guo & David P. Bartel & Eric C. Lai - 807-811 NF-κB links innate immunity to the hypoxic response through transcriptional regulation of HIF-1α
by Jordi Rius & Monica Guma & Christian Schachtrup & Katerina Akassoglou & Annelies S. Zinkernagel & Victor Nizet & Randall S. Johnson & Gabriel G. Haddad & Michael Karin - 812-816 Chemically ubiquitylated histone H2B stimulates hDot1L-mediated intranucleosomal methylation
by Robert K. McGinty & Jaehoon Kim & Champak Chatterjee & Robert G. Roeder & Tom W. Muir - 817-817 Europe aims for more flexibility and job security for researchers
by Paul Smaglik - 818-820 Beyond rocket science
by Paul Smaglik - 822-822 The invisible hand
by Allan M. Lees
May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7195
- 567-567 Journal club
by Nathan Wolfe - 568-569 Venerable institute gets a refit
by Matt Brown - 569-569 Climate anomaly is an artefact
by Quirin Schiermeier - 570-571 Genetic testing for everyone
by Helen Pearson - 573-573 France's research agency splits up
by Declan Butler - 575-575 The oldest pregnant mum
by Carina Dennis - 578-580 Microbiology: The inside story
by Asher Mullard - 581-582 Microbiology: Straight from the gut
by Apoorva Mandavilli - 583-585 Marine microbiology: Origins of Death
by Nick Lane - 586-586 Analyses support theory of stochastic regulation of fisheries
by Joe Horwood & John Shepherd - 586-586 A prime problem that even quantum computing can't solve
by Robert P. Bywater - 586-586 Increasing use of stimulants warns of potential abuse
by James M. Swanson & Nora D. Volkow - 586-586 Costa Rica's biotech project still on track for end of year
by Antonieta Corrales - 587-587 If you don't need change, maybe you don't need sex
by Flemming Ekelund & Regin Rønn - 587-587 Time to break the silence around virtual-water imports
by Junguo Liu & H. H. G. Savenije - 587-587 Ancient asexuals: darwinulids not exposed
by Koen Martens & Isa Schon - 588-590 Retiring retirement
by Peter A. Lawrence - 592-593 Vivisectionists strike back
by Andrew Read - 593-594 Moralist, meet scientist
by Nick Bostrom - 594-594 Music grown from garden weeds
by Colin Martin - 595-595 Reimagining the Royal Institution
by Matt Brown - 596-596 Seeing the smaller picture
by Martin Kemp - 597-597 Hidden treasures: Bologna's Poggi Palace
by Alison Abbott - 598-599 The neural roots of music
by Laurel Trainor - 601-602 Hot questions of temperature bias
by Chris E. Forest & Richard W. Reynolds - 602-604 Soothing intestinal sugars
by Marika C. Kullberg - 604-605 Whispering sweet somethings
by Thea Tlsty - 605-606 Sex ratios writ small
by Jos. J. Schall - 606-607 Packings close and loose
by Francesco Zamponi - 609-614 Sex ratio adjustment and kin discrimination in malaria parasites
by Sarah E. Reece & Damien R. Drew & Andy Gardner - 615-619 The genomic and epidemiological dynamics of human influenza A virus
by Andrew Rambaut & Oliver G. Pybus & Martha I. Nelson & Cecile Viboud & Jeffery K. Taubenberger & Edward C. Holmes - 620-625 A microbial symbiosis factor prevents intestinal inflammatory disease
by Sarkis K. Mazmanian & June L. Round & Dennis L. Kasper - 626-628 An infrared ring around the magnetar SGR 1900+14
by S. Wachter & E. Ramirez-Ruiz & V. V. Dwarkadas & C. Kouveliotou & J. Granot & S. K. Patel & D. Figer - 629-632 A phase diagram for jammed matter
by Chaoming Song & Ping Wang & Hernán A. Makse - 633-637 Quantum phase transition in a single-molecule quantum dot
by Nicolas Roch & Serge Florens & Vincent Bouchiat & Wolfgang Wernsdorfer & Franck Balestro - 638-641 Anatase TiO2 single crystals with a large percentage of reactive facets
by Hua Gui Yang & Cheng Hua Sun & Shi Zhang Qiao & Jin Zou & Gang Liu & Sean Campbell Smith & Hui Ming Cheng & Gao Qing Lu - 642-645 Snowball Earth termination by destabilization of equatorial permafrost methane clathrate
by Martin Kennedy & David Mrofka & Chris von der Borch - 646-649 A large discontinuity in the mid-twentieth century in observed global-mean surface temperature
by David W. J. Thompson & John J. Kennedy & John M. Wallace & Phil D. Jones - 650-652 Live birth in the Devonian period
by John A. Long & Kate Trinajstic & Gavin C. Young & Tim Senden - 653-656 Abundance and diversity of microbial life in ocean crust
by Cara M. Santelli & Beth N. Orcutt & Erin Banning & Wolfgang Bach & Craig L. Moyer & Mitchell L. Sogin & Hubert Staudigel & Katrina J. Edwards - 657-661 Functional genomic screen reveals genes involved in lipid-droplet formation and utilization
by Yi Guo & Tobias C. Walther & Meghana Rao & Nico Stuurman & Gohta Goshima & Koji Terayama & Jinny S. Wong & Ronald D. Vale & Peter Walter & Robert V. Farese - 662-666 Angiogenesis selectively requires the p110α isoform of PI3K to control endothelial cell migration
by Mariona Graupera & Julie Guillermet-Guibert & Lazaros C. Foukas & Li-Kun Phng & Robert J. Cain & Ashreena Salpekar & Wayne Pearce & Stephen Meek & Jaime Millan & Pedro R. Cutillas & Andrew J. H. Smith & Anne J. Ridley & Christiana Ruhrberg & Holger Gerhardt & Bart Vanhaesebroeck - 667-671 Rapid cloning of high-affinity human monoclonal antibodies against influenza virus
by Jens Wrammert & Kenneth Smith & Joe Miller & William A. Langley & Kenneth Kokko & Christian Larsen & Nai-Ying Zheng & Israel Mays & Lori Garman & Christina Helms & Judith James & Gillian M. Air & J. Donald Capra & Rafi Ahmed & Patrick C. Wilson - 672-676 CLEC5A is critical for dengue-virus-induced lethal disease
by Szu-Ting Chen & Yi-Ling Lin & Ming-Ting Huang & Ming-Fang Wu & Shih-Chin Cheng & Huan-Yao Lei & Chien-Kuo Lee & Tzyy-Wen Chiou & Chi-Huey Wong & Shie-Liang Hsieh - 677-681 Single-stranded DNA-binding protein hSSB1 is critical for genomic stability
by Derek J. Richard & Emma Bolderson & Liza Cubeddu & Ross I. M. Wadsworth & Kienan Savage & Girdhar G. Sharma & Matthew L. Nicolette & Sergie Tsvetanov & Michael J. McIlwraith & Raj K. Pandita & Shunichi Takeda & Ronald T. Hay & Jean Gautier & Stephen C. West & Tanya T. Paull & Tej K. Pandita & Malcolm F. White & Kum Kum Khanna - 682-686 HP1-β mobilization promotes chromatin changes that initiate the DNA damage response
by Nabieh Ayoub & Anand D. Jeyasekharan & Juan A. Bernal & Ashok R. Venkitaraman - 687-689 Exploring unseen communities
by Nathan Blow - 693-693 Contemplating the contributions of, and discrimination against, scientists who are senior citizens
by Gene Russo - 694-694 Larry McKinney, director, Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, Texas
by Virginia Gewin - 694-694 Singapore's happiest person
by Amanda Goh - 694-694 The softer side of science
by Bernhard Sabel - 696-696 Morpho sanguinalis
by Julie Jansen
May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7194
- 431-431 Journal club
by Andrea Manica - 432-433 Polar bear numbers set to fall
by Rachel Courtland - 433-433 Whales are on the rise
by Rex Dalton - 434-434 Meeting urges scientists into politics
by Gene Russo - 435-435 Sterile mosquitoes near take-off
by David Cyranoski - 437-437 No star left behind
by Eric Hand - 438-438 Poland tackles science like a business
by Quirin Schiermeier - 439-439 US plans more primate research
by Erika Check Hayden - 442-444 Eyewitness identification: Line-ups on trial
by Laura Spinney - 446-448 Language: The language barrier
by Emma Marris - 449-449 Mimicking photosynthesis, but just the best bits
by A. William Rutherford & Thomas A. Moore - 449-449 Acceptance of peer review will free Italy's research slaves
by Ignazio R. Marino - 449-450 Standard identifier could mobilize data and free time
by Dave Roberts & Vishwas Chavan - 450-450 A 3D revolution in communicating science
by Jérôme Murienne & Alexander Ziegler & Bernhard Ruthensteiner - 450-450 Name variations can hit citation rankings
by Biji T. Kurien - 450-450 Open-access more harm than good in developing world
by Raghavendra Gadagkar - 450-450 Names: dropped to avoid prejudice, now useful again
by Prabhu B. Patil - 451-452 Security in an uncertain world
by Jessica Flack - 452-453 Genetic medicine at the bedside
by Hugh Young Rienhoff Jr - 453-454 A rough guide to Titan
by Henry Roe - 454-455 How science hit the small screen
by Colin Martin - 455-455 Super clothes with special powers
by Josie Glausiusz - 456-457 Lost in music
by David Huron - 459-460 Over the rainbow
by John M. Lupton - 460-461 Two hands for degradation
by Yasushi Saeki & Keiji Tanaka - 461-462 Cells get in shape for a crawl
by Jason M. Haugh - 462-463 Supernova bursts onto the scene
by Roger Chevalier - 463-465 Snapshots of DNA repair
by Stephen C. Kowalczykowski - 466-467 Viruses in camouflage
by Kirsten Sandvig & Bo van Deurs - 469-474 An extremely luminous X-ray outburst at the birth of a supernova
by A. M. Soderberg & E. Berger & K. L. Page & P. Schady & J. Parrent & D. Pooley & X.-Y. Wang & E. O. Ofek & A. Cucchiara & A. Rau & E. Waxman & J. D. Simon & D. C.-J. Bock & P. A. Milne & M. J. Page & J. C. Barentine & S. D. Barthelmy & A. P. Beardmore & M. F. Bietenholz & P. Brown & A. Burrows & D. N. Burrows & G. Byrngelson & S. B. Cenko & P. Chandra & J. R. Cummings & D. B. Fox & A. Gal-Yam & N. Gehrels & S. Immler & M. Kasliwal & A. K. H. Kong & H. A. Krimm & S. R. Kulkarni & T. J. Maccarone & P. Mészáros & E. Nakar & P. T. O’Brien & R. A. Overzier & M. de Pasquale & J. Racusin & N. Rea & D. G. York - 475-480 Mechanism of shape determination in motile cells
by Kinneret Keren & Zachary Pincus & Greg M. Allen & Erin L. Barnhart & Gerard Marriott & Alex Mogilner & Julie A. Theriot - 481-488 Proteasome subunit Rpn13 is a novel ubiquitin receptor
by Koraljka Husnjak & Suzanne Elsasser & Naixia Zhang & Xiang Chen & Leah Randles & Yuan Shi & Kay Hofmann & Kylie J. Walters & Daniel Finley & Ivan Dikic - 489-494 Mechanism of homologous recombination from the RecA–ssDNA/dsDNA structures
by Zhucheng Chen & Haijuan Yang & Nikola P. Pavletich - 495-498 A Lévy flight for light
by Pierre Barthelemy & Jacopo Bertolotti & Diederik S. Wiersma - 499-503 Gelation of particles with short-range attraction
by Peter J. Lu & Emanuela Zaccarelli & Fabio Ciulla & Andrew B. Schofield & Francesco Sciortino & David A. Weitz - 504-506 Triple oxygen isotope evidence for elevated CO2 levels after a Neoproterozoic glaciation
by Huiming Bao & J. R. Lyons & Chuanming Zhou - 507-510 Seismogenic lavas and explosive eruption forecasting
by Y. Lavallée & P. G. Meredith & D. B. Dingwell & K.-U. Hess & J. Wassermann & B. Cordonnier & A. Gerik & J. H. Kruhl - 511-514 Evidence for seismogenic fracture of silicic magma
by Hugh Tuffen & Rosanna Smith & Peter R. Sammonds - 515-518 A stem batrachian from the Early Permian of Texas and the origin of frogs and salamanders
by Jason S. Anderson & Robert R. Reisz & Diane Scott & Nadia B. Fröbisch & Stuart S. Sumida - 519-523 The ground state of embryonic stem cell self-renewal
by Qi-Long Ying & Jason Wray & Jennifer Nichols & Laura Batlle-Morera & Bradley Doble & James Woodgett & Philip Cohen & Austin Smith - 524-528 Human cardiovascular progenitor cells develop from a KDR+ embryonic-stem-cell-derived population
by Lei Yang & Mark H. Soonpaa & Eric D. Adler & Torsten K. Roepke & Steven J. Kattman & Marion Kennedy & Els Henckaerts & Kristina Bonham & Geoffrey W. Abbott & R. Michael Linden & Loren J. Field & Gordon M. Keller - 529-533 Multi-genetic events collaboratively contribute to Pten-null leukaemia stem-cell formation
by Wei Guo & Joseph L. Lasky & Chun-Ju Chang & Sherly Mosessian & Xiaoman Lewis & Yun Xiao & Jennifer E. Yeh & James Y. Chen & M. Luisa Iruela-Arispe & Marileila Varella-Garcia & Hong Wu - 534-538 Pseudogene-derived small interfering RNAs regulate gene expression in mouse oocytes
by Oliver H. Tam & Alexei A. Aravin & Paula Stein & Angelique Girard & Elizabeth P. Murchison & Sihem Cheloufi & Emily Hodges & Martin Anger & Ravi Sachidanandam & Richard M. Schultz & Gregory J. Hannon - 539-543 Endogenous siRNAs from naturally formed dsRNAs regulate transcripts in mouse oocytes
by Toshiaki Watanabe & Yasushi Totoki & Atsushi Toyoda & Masahiro Kaneda & Satomi Kuramochi-Miyagawa & Yayoi Obata & Hatsune Chiba & Yuji Kohara & Tomohiro Kono & Toru Nakano & M. Azim Surani & Yoshiyuki Sakaki & Hiroyuki Sasaki - 544-547 Transcriptome-wide noise controls lineage choice in mammalian progenitor cells
by Hannah H. Chang & Martin Hemberg & Mauricio Barahona & Donald E. Ingber & Sui Huang - 548-552 Ubiquitin docking at the proteasome through a novel pleckstrin-homology domain interaction
by Patrick Schreiner & Xiang Chen & Koraljka Husnjak & Leah Randles & Naixia Zhang & Suzanne Elsasser & Daniel Finley & Ivan Dikic & Kylie J. Walters & Michael Groll - 553-556 A novel route for ATP acquisition by the remnant mitochondria of Encephalitozoon cuniculi
by Anastasios D. Tsaousis & Edmund R. S. Kunji & Alina V. Goldberg & John M. Lucocq & Robert P. Hirt & T. Martin Embley - 557-557 Energy-related jobs could be on the rise for years to come
by Paul Smaglik - 558-559 Westernizing Eastern-bloc science
by Quirin Schiermeier - 560-560 Upping student numbers and diversity
by Virginia Gewin - 560-560 Frank Torti, chief scientist, US Food and Drug Administration
by Virginia Gewin - 560-560 An impassive observation
by Aliza le Roux - 562-562 The Neanderthal correlation
by Jeff Hecht
May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7193
- 261-261 Journal club
by Carl Bergstrom - 262-263 Raking through sludge exposes a stink
by Jeff Tollefson - 263-263 German universities bow to public pressure over GM crops
by Quirin Schiermeier - 264-265 Flights of green fancy
by Katharine Sanderson - 267-267 A side-splitting tale
by Anna Petherick - 267-267 Charged clouds
by Geoff Brumfiel - 268-269 They say they want a revolution
by Olive Heffernan - 275-278 Chemistry: Designer debacle
by Erika Check Hayden - 280-280 Hype around nanotubes creates unrealistic hopes
by Kostas Kostarelos & Alberto Bianco & Maurizio Prato - 280-280 Deforestation: damage from dams adds to emissions
by André Frainer Barbosa - 280-280 Deforestation: call for justice, not militarization
by Samuel J. Spiegel - 281-281 The public needs to know social benefits of vaccination
by Anthony Robbins - 281-281 A case of genetic counselling for Dr Watson
by Myra I. Roche - 281-281 Public support never has guaranteed good work
by Neville W. Goodman - 282-283 Big problems, big decisions
by Michael Sargent - 284-285 Enshrining the right to live or die
by Emily Jackson - 285-286 Charting the water's edge
by Deborah Jean Warner - 286-286 Changing perceptions of light
by Christopher Turner - 287-288 The evolution of music
by Josh McDermott - 289-290 25 years of HIV
by Anthony S. Fauci - 291-292 Windows on the greenhouse
by Ed Brook - 292-293 The rhodopsin story continued
by Gebhard F. X. Schertler - 294-295 An integrated light circuit
by Paul G. Kwiat - 295-296 Deadly combination
by Stefan H. E. Kaufmann - 296-297 Attributing cause and effect
by Francis Zwiers & Gabriele Hegerl - 297-298 Polaritronics in view
by Benoît Deveaud-Plédran - 298-299 In their neighbour's shadow
by Jir̆í Friml & Michael Sauer - 300-300 Edward N. Lorenz (1917–2008)
by Edward Ott - 301-301 Regenerative medicine
by Natalie DeWitt - 302-305 Regenerative medicine and human models of human disease
by Kenneth R. Chien - 306-313 Intrinsic and extrinsic control of haematopoietic stem-cell self-renewal
by Leonard I. Zon - 314-321 Wound repair and regeneration
by Geoffrey C. Gurtner & Sabine Werner & Yann Barrandon & Michael T. Longaker - 322-329 Stem-cell-based therapy and lessons from the heart
by Robert Passier & Linda W. van Laake & Christine L. Mummery - 330-337 Tolerance strategies for stem-cell-based therapies
by Ann P. Chidgey & Daniel Layton & Alan Trounson & Richard L. Boyd - 338-344 A chemical approach to stem-cell biology and regenerative medicine
by Yue Xu & Yan Shi & Sheng Ding - 345-351 Imaging stem-cell-driven regeneration in mammals
by Timm Schroeder - 353-357 Attributing physical and biological impacts to anthropogenic climate change
by Cynthia Rosenzweig & David Karoly & Marta Vicarelli & Peter Neofotis & Qigang Wu & Gino Casassa & Annette Menzel & Terry L. Root & Nicole Estrella & Bernard Seguin & Piotr Tryjanowski & Chunzhen Liu & Samuel Rawlins & Anton Imeson - 358-362 Nucleosome organization in the Drosophila genome
by Travis N. Mavrich & Cizhong Jiang & Ilya P. Ioshikhes & Xiaoyong Li & Bryan J. Venters & Sara J. Zanton & Lynn P. Tomsho & Ji Qi & Robert L. Glaser & Stephan C. Schuster & David S. Gilmour & Istvan Albert & B. Franklin Pugh - 363-367 Crystal structure of squid rhodopsin
by Midori Murakami & Tsutomu Kouyama - 368-371 True polar wander on Europa from global-scale small-circle depressions
by Paul Schenk & Isamu Matsuyama & Francis Nimmo - 372-375 A GaAs polariton light-emitting diode operating near room temperature
by S. I. Tsintzos & N. T. Pelekanos & G. Konstantinidis & Z. Hatzopoulos & P. G. Savvidis - 376-378 Superconductivity at 43 K in an iron-based layered compound LaO1-xFxFeAs
by Hiroki Takahashi & Kazumi Igawa & Kazunobu Arii & Yoichi Kamihara & Masahiro Hirano & Hideo Hosono - 379-382 High-resolution carbon dioxide concentration record 650,000–800,000 years before present
by Dieter Lüthi & Martine Le Floch & Bernhard Bereiter & Thomas Blunier & Jean-Marc Barnola & Urs Siegenthaler & Dominique Raynaud & Jean Jouzel & Hubertus Fischer & Kenji Kawamura & Thomas F. Stocker - 383-386 Orbital and millennial-scale features of atmospheric CH4 over the past 800,000 years
by Laetitia Loulergue & Adrian Schilt & Renato Spahni & Valérie Masson-Delmotte & Thomas Blunier & Bénédicte Lemieux & Jean-Marc Barnola & Dominique Raynaud & Thomas F. Stocker & Jérôme Chappellaz - 387-390 Chemical compass model of avian magnetoreception
by Kiminori Maeda & Kevin B. Henbest & Filippo Cintolesi & Ilya Kuprov & Christopher T. Rodgers & Paul A. Liddell & Devens Gust & Christiane R. Timmel & P. J. Hore - 391-395 Evolution of metal hyperaccumulation required cis-regulatory changes and triplication of HMA4
by Marc Hanikenne & Ina N. Talke & Michael J. Haydon & Christa Lanz & Andrea Nolte & Patrick Motte & Juergen Kroymann & Detlef Weigel & Ute Krämer - 396-400 Human metabolic phenotype diversity and its association with diet and blood pressure
by Elaine Holmes & Ruey Leng Loo & Jeremiah Stamler & Magda Bictash & Ivan K. S. Yap & Queenie Chan & Tim Ebbels & Maria De Iorio & Ian J. Brown & Kirill A. Veselkov & Martha L. Daviglus & Hugo Kesteloot & Hirotsugu Ueshima & Liancheng Zhao & Jeremy K. Nicholson & Paul Elliott - 401-405 Genetic evidence that FGFs have an instructive role in limb proximal–distal patterning
by Francesca V. Mariani & Christina P. Ahn & Gail R. Martin - 406-409 Free choice activates a decision circuit between frontal and parietal cortex
by Bijan Pesaran & Matthew J. Nelson & Richard A. Andersen - 410-414 Vascular normalization in Rgs5-deficient tumours promotes immune destruction
by Juliana Hamzah & Manfred Jugold & Fabian Kiessling & Paul Rigby & Mitali Manzur & Hugo H. Marti & Tamer Rabie & Sylvia Kaden & Hermann-Josef Gröne & Günter J. Hämmerling & Bernd Arnold & Ruth Ganss - 415-419 3.88 Å structure of cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus by cryo-electron microscopy
by Xuekui Yu & Lei Jin & Z. Hong Zhou - 421-421 Aspiring interdisciplinarians should think beyond academia
by Gene Russo - 422-423 Assembly work
by Brian Vastag - 424-424 Judging me, judging you
by Jon Yearsley - 424-424 The postdoc interview
by Kryste Ferguson & Ivonne Vidal Pizarro - 424-424 Craig Hogan, director, Center for Particle Astrophysics, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and professor of astronomy and astrophysics, University of Chicago, Illinois
by Virginia Gewin - 426-426 Sanctity
by Heather Bradshaw
May 2008, Volume 453, Issue 7192
- 137-137 Journal club
by François Balloux - 138-139 Top billing for platypus at end of evolution tree
by Susan Brown - 139-139 Chemists spin a web of data
by Geoff Brumfiel - 140-141 Medical schools swap pigs for plastic
by Meredith Wadman - 142-142 Phoenix descending
by Eric Hand - 143-143 Research revolution?
by Declan Butler - 146-148 Earth science: Harnessing the hum
by Rachel Courtland - 150-153 Cell biology: The cellular hullabaloo
by Helen Pearson - 154-154 Long-range energy forecasts are no more than fairy tales
by Vaclav Smil - 154-155 Energy assumptions were reasonable at the time, but not now
by Christopher B. Field - 155-155 IPCC's climate-policy assumptions were justified
by Joseph Romm - 155-155 Climate policies will stimulate technology development
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Bill Hare & Brigitte Knopf & Gunnar Luderer - 155-155 Future scenarios for emissions need continual adjustment
by Richard G. Richels & Richard S. J. Tol & Gary W. Yohe - 156-156 Not so amateur
by Owen Gingerich - 157-157 How brains develop
by Bruce M. Hood - 158-158 Learning from climates past
by Chris Turney - 158-158 Mountains into molehills
by Emma Marris - 159-159 Saving art in situ
by Giacomo Chiari - 160-162 Facing the music
by Philip Ball - 163-164 Music of the stratospheres
by Timothy E. Dowling - 165-166 Old enzymes, new tricks
by Giovanna Ghirlanda - 166-167 Chance match
by Robert M. Westervelt - 167-168 Stopping the rot
by Philip C. E. Stamp - 169-169 What's your fat-cell allowance?
by Sadaf Shadan - 169-170 An HIV secret uncovered
by Eddy Arnold & Stefan G. Sarafianos - 171-173 Supramolecular polymers
by Tom F. A. de Greef & E. W. Meijer