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June 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7145
- 620-621 DNA reveals how the chicken crossed the sea
by Brendan Borrell - 621-621 Disgraced official was paid work bonus
by Emma Marris - 623-623 Genome miners rush to stake claims
by Meredith Wadman - 624-624 Diplomatic talks spur hope in Libya HIV case
by Declan Butler - 624-625 Terror terms for arsonists
by Emma Marris - 625-625 Sibling rivalry hits Swiss institutes
by Alison Abbott - 628-628 Over a pork barrel
by David Goldston - 630-633 A beacon of reform
by Alison Abbott - 635-636 Peaceful primates, violent acts
by Carl Gierstorfer - 638-638 Limitations of molecular genetics in conservation
by Matthew A. Cronin - 638-638 Information from patent office could aid replication
by Harry Thangaraj - 638-638 Those who are crossing boundaries need less talk, more help and flexibility
by James A. Smith & Gemma E. Carey - 639-640 Scot on the rocks
by Philippe Janvier - 640-640 Brain botch
by Georg Striedter - 641-641 Cancer case histories
by Karol Sikora - 643-643 Chaos tamed
by Kees Wapenaar & Roel Snieder - 645-646 Guilt by association
by Anne M. Bowcock - 646-647 The magic of solenoids
by Arthur S. Edison & Joanna R. Long - 647-649 Tempests in time
by James B. Elsner - 649-650 Recycling the abnormal
by Alan Colman & Justine Burley - 651-652 Gravitational waves constrained
by Michele Maggiore - 652-653 The silence of the robins
by Carsten Rahbek - 654-654 Theodore H. Maiman (1927–2007)
by Charles H. Townes - 679-685 Developmental reprogramming after chromosome transfer into mitotic mouse zygotes
by Dieter Egli & Jacqueline Rosains & Garrett Birkhoff & Kevin Eggan - 686-690 DNA repair is limiting for haematopoietic stem cells during ageing
by Anastasia Nijnik & Lisa Woodbine & Caterina Marchetti & Sara Dawson & Teresa Lambe & Cong Liu & Neil P. Rodrigues & Tanya L. Crockford & Erik Cabuy & Alessandro Vindigni & Tariq Enver & John I. Bell & Predrag Slijepcevic & Christopher C. Goodnow & Penelope A. Jeggo & Richard J. Cornall - 691-693 The hottest planet
by Joseph Harrington & Statia Luszcz & Sara Seager & Drake Deming & L. Jeremy Richardson - 694-697 High-resolution, high-sensitivity NMR of nanolitre anisotropic samples by coil spinning
by D. Sakellariou & G. Le Goff & J.-F. Jacquinot - 698-701 Low Atlantic hurricane activity in the 1970s and 1980s compared to the past 270 years
by Johan Nyberg & Björn A. Malmgren & Amos Winter & Mark R. Jury & K. Halimeda Kilbourne & Terrence M. Quinn - 702-705 Boron and oxygen isotope evidence for recycling of subducted components over the past 2.5 Gyr
by Simon Turner & Sonia Tonarini & Ilya Bindeman & William P. Leeman & Bruce F. Schaefer - 706-709 Pollinator shifts drive increasingly long nectar spurs in columbine flowers
by Justen B. Whittall & Scott A. Hodges - 710-713 West Nile virus emergence and large-scale declines of North American bird populations
by Shannon L. LaDeau & A. Marm Kilpatrick & Peter P. Marra - 714-719 The medaka draft genome and insights into vertebrate genome evolution
by Masahiro Kasahara & Kiyoshi Naruse & Shin Sasaki & Yoichiro Nakatani & Wei Qu & Budrul Ahsan & Tomoyuki Yamada & Yukinobu Nagayasu & Koichiro Doi & Yasuhiro Kasai & Tomoko Jindo & Daisuke Kobayashi & Atsuko Shimada & Atsushi Toyoda & Yoko Kuroki & Asao Fujiyama & Takashi Sasaki & Atsushi Shimizu & Shuichi Asakawa & Nobuyoshi Shimizu & Shin-ichi Hashimoto & Jun Yang & Yongjun Lee & Kouji Matsushima & Sumio Sugano & Mitsuru Sakaizumi & Takanori Narita & Kazuko Ohishi & Shinobu Haga & Fumiko Ohta & Hisayo Nomoto & Keiko Nogata & Tomomi Morishita & Tomoko Endo & Tadasu Shin-I & Hiroyuki Takeda & Shinichi Morishita & Yuji Kohara - 720-724 Dscam2 mediates axonal tiling in the Drosophila visual system
by S. Sean Millard & John J. Flanagan & Kartik S. Pappu & Wei Wu & S. Lawrence Zipursky - 725-729 Deficiencies in DNA damage repair limit the function of haematopoietic stem cells with age
by Derrick J. Rossi & David Bryder & Jun Seita & Andre Nussenzweig & Jan Hoeijmakers & Irving L. Weissman - 730-734 The ATM repair pathway inhibits RNA polymerase I transcription in response to chromosome breaks
by Michael Kruhlak & Elizabeth E. Crouch & Marika Orlov & Carolina Montaño & Stanislaw A. Gorski & André Nussenzweig & Tom Misteli & Robert D. Phair & Rafael Casellas - 735-738 Control of DNA methylation and heterochromatic silencing by histone H2B deubiquitination
by Vaniyambadi V. Sridhar & Avnish Kapoor & Kangling Zhang & Jianjun Zhu & Tao Zhou & Paul M. Hasegawa & Ray A. Bressan & Jian-Kang Zhu - 741-743 The generation game
by Nathan Blow - 747-747 Taking the risky path can be exhilarating
by Paul Smaglik - 748-749 The hard cell
by Ricki Lewis - 752-752 Great expectations
by Joann Boughman
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7144
- 3-4 Global warming and amphibian losses
by Ross A. Alford & Kay S. Bradfield & Stephen J. Richards - 4-5 The proximate cause of frog declines?
by Ines Di Rosa & Francesca Simoncelli & Anna Fagotti & Rita Pascolini - 5-6 Global warming and amphibian losses; The proximate cause of frog declines? (Reply)
by J. Alan Pounds & Martín R. Bustamante & Luis A. Coloma & Jamie A. Consuegra & Michael P. L. Fogden & Pru N. Foster & Enrique La Marca & Karen L. Masters & Andrés Merino-Viteri & Robert Puschendorf & Santiago R. Ron & G. Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa & Christopher J. Still & Bruce E. Young - 512-513 Weighing up the evidence
by Heidi Ledford - 513-513 Man on a mission
by Meredith Wadman - 514-515 Stormy opening to hurricane season
by Alexandra Witze - 515-515 Academics strike back at spurious rankings
by Declan Butler - 518-518 Science high on French political agenda
by Declan Butler - 518-518 Complex set of RNAs found in simple green algae
by Lucy Odling-Smee - 521-521 Market watch
by Quirin Schiermeier - 522-524 Churn, churn, churn
by Quirin Schiermeier - 525-527 The two faces of fat
by Kendall Powell - 528-528 Open journals' records to give reviewers their due
by Ariberto Fassati - 528-528 Conflict and cancer research in Arizona
by John C. Knight - 528-528 Treating astrology's claims with all due gravity
by Steven K. Lower - 528-528 Pathologists needed to cope with mutant mice
by Robert D. Cardiff - 529-530 Can bans stimulate wildlife trade?
by Philippe Rivalan & Virginie Delmas & Elena Angulo & Leigh S. Bull & Richard J. Hall & Franck Courchamp & Alison M. Rosser & Nigel Leader-Williams - 531-532 Time for a change?
by Stephen Lewis & Paula Donovan - 533-533 Selling evolution
by Mark Pagel - 535-536 Water worlds in the making
by Roy van Boekel - 536-537 When less is more
by Adam Antebi - 537-539 Local pairs and small surfaces
by Stephen R. Julian & Michael R. Norman - 539-540 Animal personalities
by Alison M. Bell - 540-541 A polariton laser
by Leonid V. Butov - 541-541 Seeing red
by Tim Lincoln - 541-542 Discriminating taste of prions
by Witold K. Surewicz - 543-543 Frank H. Westheimer (1912–2007)
by John A. Gerlt - 545-549 Two neurons mediate diet-restriction-induced longevity in C. elegans
by Nicholas A. Bishop & Leonard Guarente - 550-555 PHA-4/Foxa mediates diet-restriction-induced longevity of C. elegans
by Siler H. Panowski & Suzanne Wolff & Hugo Aguilaniu & Jenni Durieux & Andrew Dillin - 556-561 Prion recognition elements govern nucleation, strain specificity and species barriers
by Peter M. Tessier & Susan Lindquist - 562-564 Water vapour and hydrogen in the terrestrial-planet-forming region of a protoplanetary disk
by J. A. Eisner - 565-568 Quantum oscillations and the Fermi surface in an underdoped high-Tc superconductor
by Nicolas Doiron-Leyraud & Cyril Proust & David LeBoeuf & Julien Levallois & Jean-Baptiste Bonnemaison & Ruixing Liang & D. A. Bonn & W. N. Hardy & Louis Taillefer - 569-572 Visualizing pair formation on the atomic scale in the high-Tc superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
by Kenjiro K. Gomes & Abhay N. Pasupathy & Aakash Pushp & Shimpei Ono & Yoichi Ando & Ali Yazdani - 573-576 Spin-based logic in semiconductors for reconfigurable large-scale circuits
by H. Dery & P. Dalal & Ł. Cywiński & L. J. Sham - 577-580 Observational evidence for an ocean heat pump induced by tropical cyclones
by Ryan L. Sriver & Matthew Huber - 581-584 Life-history trade-offs favour the evolution of animal personalities
by Max Wolf & G. Sander van Doorn & Olof Leimar & Franz J. Weissing - 585-588 Incipient speciation by divergent adaptation and antagonistic epistasis in yeast
by Jeremy R. Dettman & Caroline Sirjusingh & Linda M. Kohn & James B. Anderson - 589-591 Symbolic arithmetic knowledge without instruction
by Camilla K. Gilmore & Shannon E. McCarthy & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 592-595 Universal physical responses to stretch in the living cell
by Xavier Trepat & Linhong Deng & Steven S. An & Daniel Navajas & Daniel J. Tschumperlin & William T. Gerthoffer & James P. Butler & Jeffrey J. Fredberg - 596-600 Rewiring cellular morphology pathways with synthetic guanine nucleotide exchange factors
by Brian J. Yeh & Robert J. Rutigliano & Anrica Deb & Dafna Bar-Sagi & Wendell A. Lim - 601-605 The histone H3K4 demethylase SMCX links REST target genes to X-linked mental retardation
by Mamta Tahiliani & Pinchao Mei & Rui Fang & Thiago Leonor & Michael Rutenberg & Fumiko Shimizu & Jing Li & Anjana Rao & Yujiang Shi - 606-608 8-oxo-guanine bypass by human DNA polymerases in the presence of auxiliary proteins
by Giovanni Maga & Giuseppe Villani & Emmanuele Crespan & Ursula Wimmer & Elena Ferrari & Barbara Bertocci & Ulrich Hübscher - 609-609 Sometimes careers can be both accidental and planned
by Paul Smaglik - 610-610 Loose ends
by Chris Rowan - 610-610 Award-winning commitment
by Ron VanNimwegen - 610-610 Carla Shatz, director, BioX, Stanford University, Stanford, California
by Virginia Gewin - 612-612 System-ready scientists
by Michael Alvarez
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7143
- 358-359 Celebrity genomes alarm researchers
by Erika Check - 359-359 Plans forge ahead for better weather monitoring
by Quirin Schiermeier - 360-361 Website homes in on climate hazards
by Lucy Odling-Smee - 361-361 Help flies in for human genome
by Erika Check - 362-363 Japan centres aim to put science in premier league
by David Cyranoski - 363-363 NIH presents the mind of a child
by Alison Abbott - 364-364 Darwin sceptic says views cost tenure
by Geoff Brumfiel - 368-370 The molecular wake-up call
by Alison Abbott - 372-373 Seeking absolute security
by Geoff Brumfiel - 374-375 Signing on
by Eric Sorensen - 376-376 Bright idea to improve prose but remain accurate
by Brad Deutsch - 376-376 Endowments are necessary for museums to thrive
by D. James Baker & Jeremy A. Sabloff & Peter A. Raven - 376-376 Look at biological systems through an engineer's eyes
by R. S. Eisenberg - 377-378 Laying solid foundations for Europe
by Iain W. Mattaj & Glauco P. Tocchini-Valentini - 379-380 Leading Los Alamos
by Catherine Westfall - 380-381 Safety first
by Allison Snow - 381-382 Intelligence in a changing world
by Hiroaki Kitano - 382-382 Surrealism bites back
by Martin Kemp - 383-383 Power of pull
by Martin Visbeck - 385-386 Less excitement for more gain
by Todd D. Krauss - 386-387 Metabolic clockwork
by Benedetto Grimaldi & Paolo Sassone-Corsi - 387-389 Bending over to attract
by Michael M. Kozlov - 389-390 MicroRNAs and the tell-tale heart
by Kenneth R. Chien - 390-391 A superfluid is born
by Henk T. C. Stoof - 391-393 RNA in control
by Benjamin J. Blencowe & May Khanna - 393-393 Flood of data
by Tim Lincoln - 393-394 Answers and questions
by David Branch & Ken'ichi Nomoto - 395-395 Epigenetics
by Alex Eccleston & Natalie DeWitt & Chris Gunter & Barbara Marte & Deepa Nath - 396-398 Perceptions of epigenetics
by Adrian Bird - 399-406 Transcription and RNA interference in the formation of heterochromatin
by Shiv I. S. Grewal & Sarah C. R. Elgin - 407-412 The complex language of chromatin regulation during transcription
by Shelley L. Berger - 413-417 Nuclear organization of the genome and the potential for gene regulation
by Peter Fraser & Wendy Bickmore - 418-424 Epigenetic inheritance in plants
by Ian R. Henderson & Steven E. Jacobsen - 425-432 Stability and flexibility of epigenetic gene regulation in mammalian development
by Wolf Reik - 433-440 Phenotypic plasticity and the epigenetics of human disease
by Andrew P. Feinberg - 441-446 Single-exciton optical gain in semiconductor nanocrystals
by Victor I. Klimov & Sergei A. Ivanov & Jagjit Nanda & Marc Achermann & Ilya Bezel & John A. McGuire & Andrei Piryatinski - 447-452 OGG1 initiates age-dependent CAG trinucleotide expansion in somatic cells
by Irina V. Kovtun & Yuan Liu & Magnar Bjoras & Arne Klungland & Samuel H. Wilson & Cynthia T. McMurray - 453-457 Atomic structures of amyloid cross-β spines reveal varied steric zippers
by Michael R. Sawaya & Shilpa Sambashivan & Rebecca Nelson & Magdalena I. Ivanova & Stuart A. Sievers & Marcin I. Apostol & Michael J. Thompson & Melinda Balbirnie & Jed J. W. Wiltzius & Heather T. McFarlane & Anders Ø. Madsen & Christian Riekel & David Eisenberg - 458-460 An unusually brilliant transient in the galaxy M85
by S. R. Kulkarni & E. O. Ofek & A. Rau & S. B. Cenko & A. M. Soderberg & D. B. Fox & A. Gal-Yam & P. L. Capak & D. S. Moon & W. Li & A. V. Filippenko & E. Egami & J. Kartaltepe & D. B. Sanders - 461-464 Aggregation and vesiculation of membrane proteins by curvature-mediated interactions
by Benedict J. Reynwar & Gregoria Illya & Vagelis A. Harmandaris & Martin M. Müller & Kurt Kremer & Markus Deserno - 465-468 Intense hurricane activity over the past 5,000 years controlled by El Niño and the West African monsoon
by Jeffrey P. Donnelly & Jonathan D. Woodruff - 469-472 Evolution of cooperation in a finite homogeneous graph
by Peter D. Taylor & Troy Day & Geoff Wild - 473-476 An autopodial-like pattern of Hox expression in the fins of a basal actinopterygian fish
by Marcus C. Davis & Randall D. Dahn & Neil H. Shubin - 477-481 Transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α integrates the mammalian clock and energy metabolism
by Chang Liu & Siming Li & Tiecheng Liu & Jimo Borjigin & Jiandie D. Lin - 482-486 Disulphide-isomerase-enabled shedding of tumour-associated NKG2D ligands
by Brett K. Kaiser & Daesong Yim & I-Ting Chow & Segundo Gonzalez & Zhenpeng Dai & Henning H. Mann & Roland K. Strong & Veronika Groh & Thomas Spies - 487-492 Redox-mediated substrate recognition by Sdp1 defines a new group of tyrosine phosphatases
by G. C. Fox & M. Shafiq & D. C. Briggs & P. P. Knowles & M. Collister & M. J. Didmon & V. Makrantoni & R. J. Dickinson & S. Hanrahan & N. Totty & M. J. R. Stark & S. M. Keyse & N. Q. McDonald - 493-496 Experimental and theoretical study of mitotic spindle orientation
by Manuel Théry & Andrea Jiménez-Dalmaroni & Victor Racine & Michel Bornens & Frank Jülicher - 497-500 Control of alternative RNA splicing and gene expression by eukaryotic riboswitches
by Ming T. Cheah & Andreas Wachter & Narasimhan Sudarsan & Ronald R. Breaker - 501-501 The HHMI and Wellcome Trust come together for a tour de force postdoc experience
by Paul Smaglik - 502-503 Gates of opportunity
by Eric Sorensen - 504-504 Perception versus reality
by Moira Sheehan - 504-504 Northern exposure for EMBL
by Hannah Hoag - 504-504 Glenn Morris, director, Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
by Virginia Gewin
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7142
- 236-236 United Nations shelves action on indoor hazards
by Narelle Towie - 236-237 Modellers seek reason for low retraction rates
by Declan Butler & Jenny Hogan - 238-238 Purdue dogged by misconduct claims
by Eugenie Samuel Reich - 238-239 India struggles to find director for top research agency
by K. S. Jayaraman - 239-239 Anger at 'unfit' museum design
by Michael Hopkin - 241-241 Rules tightened for aboriginal studies
by Hannah Hoag - 241-241 Canadian government pushed to protect land
by Erika Check - 242-242 Applicants challenge male order at Howard Hughes
by Heidi Ledford - 242-243 Time runs short for HapMap
by Erika Check - 248-250 State of the donation
by Meredith Wadman - 252-253 Love or money
by Erika Check - 254-254 The giving machine
by Lucy Odling-Smee - 256-257 Blast in the past?
by Rex Dalton - 259-259 Recognition could support a science code of conduct
by Yan Ropert-Coudert - 259-259 Expand free journal project so poor countries can share their valuable climate data
by Julian Hunt - 259-259 Ground-breaking stem-cell work has been reproduced
by Angelo L. Vescovi & Brent A. Reynolds & Rodney L. Rietze & Christopher Bjornson - 259-259 Animal-welfare section in papers would be a burden
by C. Jimenez - 261-262 The search for novelty
by Wallace Arthur - 262-262 A painful pleasure
by Stefan Klein - 262-263 A singular view of ageing
by Linda Partridge - 263-263 An unfamiliar face
by Emma Marris - 265-266 New hair from healing wounds
by Cheng-Ming Chuong - 266-267 Beyond diffraction
by Evgenii E. Narimanov & Vladimir M. Shalaev - 267-268 In the market for minke whales
by Stephen R. Palumbi - 269-270 Silicon twists
by Igor Žutić & Jaroslav Fabian - 271-272 Wrestling with SUMO
by Françoise Coussen & Daniel Choquet - 273-274 Molecular cross-talk
by Alexander Greer - 275-275 Run, whippet, run
by Sadaf Shadan - 275-276 Parental conflict overcome
by Nir Ohad - 276-277 Cracks under stress
by Andrew J. Dombard - 279-283 Origins of major human infectious diseases
by Nathan D. Wolfe & Claire Panosian Dunavan & Jared Diamond - 284-288 A type III effector ADP-ribosylates RNA-binding proteins and quells plant immunity
by Zheng Qing Fu & Ming Guo & Byeong-ryool Jeong & Fang Tian & Thomas E. Elthon & Ronald L. Cerny & Dorothee Staiger & James R. Alfano - 289-291 Shear heating as the origin of the plumes and heat flux on Enceladus
by F. Nimmo & J. R. Spencer & R. T. Pappalardo & M. E. Mullen - 292-294 Eruptions arising from tidally controlled periodic openings of rifts on Enceladus
by T. A. Hurford & P. Helfenstein & G. V. Hoppa & R. Greenberg & B. G. Bills - 295-298 Electronic measurement and control of spin transport in silicon
by Ian Appelbaum & Biqin Huang & Douwe J. Monsma - 299-302 Annealing-induced interfacial toughening using a molecular nanolayer
by Darshan D. Gandhi & Michael Lane & Yu Zhou & Amit P. Singh & Saroj Nayak & Ulrike Tisch & Moshe Eizenberg & Ganapathiraman Ramanath - 303-306 Survival times of anomalous melt inclusions from element diffusion in olivine and chromite
by C. Spandler & H. St C. O’Neill & V. S. Kamenetsky - 307-311 First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep sea
by Angelika Brandt & Andrew J. Gooday & Simone N. Brandão & Saskia Brix & Wiebke Brökeland & Tomas Cedhagen & Madhumita Choudhury & Nils Cornelius & Bruno Danis & Ilse De Mesel & Robert J. Diaz & David C. Gillan & Brigitte Ebbe & John A. Howe & Dorte Janussen & Stefanie Kaiser & Katrin Linse & Marina Malyutina & Jan Pawlowski & Michael Raupach & Ann Vanreusel - 312-315 Bypassing genomic imprinting allows seed development
by Moritz K. Nowack & Reza Shirzadi & Nico Dissmeyer & Andreas Dolf & Elmar Endl & Paul E. Grini & Arp Schnittger - 316-320 Wnt-dependent de novo hair follicle regeneration in adult mouse skin after wounding
by Mayumi Ito & Zaixin Yang & Thomas Andl & Chunhua Cui & Noori Kim & Sarah E. Millar & George Cotsarelis - 321-325 SUMOylation regulates kainate-receptor-mediated synaptic transmission
by Stéphane Martin & Atsushi Nishimune & Jack R. Mellor & Jeremy M. Henley - 326-329 Herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection
by Erik S. Barton & Douglas W. White & Jason S. Cathelyn & Kelly A. Brett-McClellan & Michael Engle & Michael S. Diamond & Virginia L. Miller & Herbert W. Virgin - 330-333 Helicobacter pylori CagA targets PAR1/MARK kinase to disrupt epithelial cell polarity
by Iraj Saadat & Hideaki Higashi & Chikashi Obuse & Mayumi Umeda & Naoko Murata-Kamiya & Yasuhiro Saito & Huaisheng Lu & Naomi Ohnishi & Takeshi Azuma & Atsushi Suzuki & Shigeo Ohno & Masanori Hatakeyama - 334-337 Alp7/TACC is a crucial target in Ran-GTPase-dependent spindle formation in fission yeast
by Masamitsu Sato & Takashi Toda - 338-341 RNA-templated DNA repair
by Francesca Storici & Katarzyna Bebenek & Thomas A. Kunkel & Dmitry A. Gordenin & Michael A. Resnick - 342-345 Structural basis for cofactor-independent dioxygenation in vancomycin biosynthesis
by Paul F. Widboom & Elisha N. Fielding & Ye Liu & Steven D. Bruner - 346-346 Erratum: Sheep don’t forget a face
by Keith M. Kendrick & Ana P. da Costa & Andrea E. Leigh & Michael R. Hinton & Jon W. Peirce - 346-346 Specific killing of BRCA2-deficient tumours with inhibitors of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase
by Helen E. Bryant & Niklas Schultz & Huw D. Thomas & Kayan M. Parker & Dan Flower & Elena Lopez & Suzanne Kyle & Mark Meuth & Nicola J. Curtin & Thomas Helleday - 347-347 Creating better lab websites gives potential collaborators and recruiters a clearer window into your world
by Paul Smaglik - 348-349 The global challenge
by Virginia Gewin - 350-350 Practical applications
by Daniel Rizzuto - 350-350 Collegial science
by Peter Jordan - 350-350 Tsuyoshi Kimura, professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan
by Magdalena Wutte - 352-352 All things being equal
by Jens-Peter Mayer
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7141
- 120-121 Climate panel offers grounds for optimism
by Michael Hopkin - 122-123 A clash of cosmologies
by Geoff Brumfiel - 125-125 Seven-year grant offers immune tolerance a boost
by Erika Check - 126-126 Wind farms' deadly reputation hard to shift
by Emma Marris & Daemon Fairless