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May 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7040
- 252-252 Planet hunters lose out to Hubble rescue
by Tony Reichhardt - 252-253 Large genomic differences explain our little quirks
by Erika Check - 254-255 Ethicists urge caution over emotive power of brain scans
by Erika Check - 257-257 US aid agency grilled over malaria funds
by Declan Butler - 264-265 The brains trust of Tehran
by Alison Abbott - 266-267 Going underground
by Tony Reichhardt - 268-270 It's the ecology, stupid!
by Kendall Powell - 275-275 When science meets religion in the classroom
by Jerry Coyne - 275-275 Teaching about ID helps students see its flaws
by David Leaf - 275-275 Evolution is a short-order cook, not a watchmaker
by Chris Miller - 275-276 Seeking evidence of God's work undermines faith
by Douglas W. Yu - 276-276 Intelligent design or intellectual laziness?
by Michael Lynch - 276-276 Solidarity with the oppressed flat-Earthers
by Dan Graur - 276-276 Leave well alone and stick to teaching what you know
by Rustum Roy - 277-278 Reason to fight back
by John Durant - 278-279 At the trowel's edge
by Pat Shipman - 279-280 Hidden depths
by Jon Copley - 280-280 The music of life
by Juliane Mössinger - 281-281 Capturing chaos
by Mark Buchanan - 283-284 Geography and skin colour
by Jared Diamond - 284-285 Future shock in California
by Duncan Agnew - 285-287 Kinesin steps back
by Justin E. Molloy & Stephan Schmitz - 287-288 Vanishing pentaquarks
by Frank Close - 288-289 Plasticity and its limits
by Martin I. Sereno - 291-291 Light-insensitive optical clock
by Thomas Udem - 292-292 Saunders Mac Lane (1909–2005)
by Klaus Peters - 293-293 Red enhances human performance in contests
by Russell A. Hill & Robert A. Barton - 295-299 Three-dimensional deformation caused by the Bam, Iran, earthquake and the origin of shallow slip deficit
by Yuri Fialko & David Sandwell & Mark Simons & Paul Rosen - 300-307 Lack of long-term cortical reorganization after macaque retinal lesions
by Stelios M. Smirnakis & Alyssa A. Brewer & Michael C. Schmid & Andreas S. Tolias & Almut Schüz & Mark Augath & Werner Inhoffen & Brian A. Wandell & Nikos K. Logothetis - 308-312 Mechanics of the kinesin step
by N. J. Carter & R. A. Cross - 313-316 Detection and imaging of atmospheric radio flashes from cosmic ray air showers
by H. Falcke & W. D. Apel & A. F. Badea & L. Bähren & K. Bekk & A. Bercuci & M. Bertaina & P. L. Biermann & J. Blümer & H. Bozdog & I. M. Brancus & S. Buitink & M. Brüggemann & P. Buchholz & H. Butcher & A. Chiavassa & K. Daumiller & A. G. de Bruyn & C. M. de Vos & F. Di Pierro & P. Doll & R. Engel & H. Gemmeke & P. L. Ghia & R. Glasstetter & C. Grupen & A. Haungs & D. Heck & J. R. Hörandel & A. Horneffer & T. Huege & K.-H. Kampert & G. W. Kant & U. Klein & Y. Kolotaev & Y. Koopman & O. Krömer & J. Kuijpers & S. Lafebre & G. Maier & H. J. Mathes & H. J. Mayer & J. Milke & B. Mitrica & C. Morello & G. Navarra & S. Nehls & A. Nigl & R. Obenland & J. Oehlschläger & S. Ostapchenko & S. Over & H. J. Pepping & M. Petcu & J. Petrovic & S. Plewnia & H. Rebel & A. Risse & M. Roth & H. Schieler & G. Schoonderbeek & O. Sima & M. Stümpert & G. Toma & G. C. Trinchero & H. Ulrich & S. Valchierotti & J. van Buren & W. van Cappellen & W. Walkowiak & A. Weindl & S. Wijnholds & J. Wochele & J. Zabierowski & J. A. Zensus & D. Zimmermann - 317-320 CO self-shielding as the origin of oxygen isotope anomalies in the early solar nebula
by J. R. Lyons & E. D. Young - 321-324 An optical lattice clock
by Masao Takamoto & Feng-Lei Hong & Ryoichi Higashi & Hidetoshi Katori - 325-327 Micrometre-scale silicon electro-optic modulator
by Qianfan Xu & Bradley Schmidt & Sameer Pradhan & Michal Lipson - 328-331 Real-time forecasts of tomorrow's earthquakes in California
by Matthew C. Gerstenberger & Stefan Wiemer & Lucile M. Jones & Paul A. Reasenberg - 332-335 Direct dating of Early Upper Palaeolithic human remains from Mladeč
by Eva M. Wild & Maria Teschler-Nicola & Walter Kutschera & Peter Steier & Erik Trinkaus & Wolfgang Wanek - 336-340 Distinguishing random environmental fluctuations from ecological catastrophes for the North Pacific Ocean
by Chih-hao Hsieh & Sarah M. Glaser & Andrew J. Lucas & George Sugihara - 341-346 Sustained firing in auditory cortex evoked by preferred stimuli
by Xiaoqin Wang & Thomas Lu & Ross K. Snider & Li Liang - 347-353 Regulation of PDGF signalling and vascular remodelling by peroxiredoxin II
by Min Hee Choi & In Kyung Lee & Gyung Whan Kim & Bang Ul Kim & Ying-Hao Han & Dae-Yeul Yu & Hye Sun Park & Kyung Yong Kim & Jong Seo Lee & Chulhee Choi & Yun Soo Bae & Byung In Lee & Sue Goo Rhee & Sang Won Kang - 354-359 The Mesp2 transcription factor establishes segmental borders by suppressing Notch activity
by Mitsuru Morimoto & Yu Takahashi & Maho Endo & Yumiko Saga - 360-364 The Ter mutation in the dead end gene causes germ cell loss and testicular germ cell tumours
by Kirsten K. Youngren & Douglas Coveney & Xiaoning Peng & Chitralekha Bhattacharya & Laura S. Schmidt & Michael L. Nickerson & Bruce T. Lamb & Jian Min Deng & Richard R. Behringer & Blanche Capel & Edward M. Rubin & Joseph H. Nadeau & Angabin Matin - 365-369 Non-equilibration of hydrostatic pressure in blebbing cells
by Guillaume T. Charras & Justin C. Yarrow & Mike A. Horton & L. Mahadevan & T. J. Mitchison - 370-373 DNA synthesis provides the driving force to accelerate DNA unwinding by a helicase
by Natalie M. Stano & Yong-Joo Jeong & Ilker Donmez & Padmaja Tummalapalli & Mikhail K. Levin & Smita S. Patel - 374-379 Structure of the zinc-binding domain of an essential component of the hepatitis C virus replicase
by Timothy L. Tellinghuisen & Joseph Marcotrigiano & Charles M. Rice - 381-381 To plan...or not to plan?
by Paul Smaglik - 382-382 Recruiters & Academia
by Dorothy Mundy - 382-382 Dissin' the dissertation
by Jason Underwood - 382-382 Movers
by Robert Rosner - 384-384 Climate change
by Michael Hanlon
May 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7039
- 131-131 ‘Refusal to share’ leaves agency struggling to monitor bird flu
by Declan Butler - 132-133 Nations spar over erosion of nuclear treaty
by Geoff Brumfiel - 133-133 Polio fight falters as Yemen and Java report fresh cases
by Carina Dennis - 134-134 Competition boosts bid to find human genes
by Alison Abbott - 134-134 Early martian visitors are caught on camera
by Tony Reichhardt - 135-135 Cleaner skies leave global warming forecasts uncertain
by Quirin Schiermeier - 135-135 Wanted: scientists to shape Europe's future research policy
by Alison Abbott - 138-138 Consenting adults? Not necessarily..
by David Cyranoski - 140-142 Rising star
by Mark Peplow - 143-143 Two-stage drug approval would reduce the risks
by John A. Frantz - 143-143 Seeing clearly is not necessarily believing
by Mott T. Greene - 143-143 Universities should foster neglected-disease work
by Dave A. Chokshi - 145-146 Death on the farm
by Matthew Baylis - 146-146 Hitting the right note
by Fernando Nottebohm - 147-147 Science in culture: Womb with a view?
by Martin Kemp - 147-148 An autistic look at animals
by Marian Stamp Dawkins - 148-148 Don't panic!
by Joanne Baker - 149-149 Natural symmetry
by G. A. Bradshaw & Barbara L. Finlay - 151-152 Insulin trigger for diabetes
by Matthias von Herrath - 152-153 An emptier emptiness?
by Frank Wilczek - 155-156 Asymmetrical threat averted
by Eran Hornstein & Clifford J. Tabin - 156-157 Magnetic impact craters
by David J. Dunlop - 157-159 Brainless eyes
by Rüdiger Wehner - 159-160 Information propagation
by Stefan Luding - 161-161 Stanley J. Korsmeyer (1950–2005)
by H. Robert Horvitz - 163-164 Self-reproducing machines
by Victor Zykov & Efstathios Mytilinaios & Bryant Adams & Hod Lipson - 164-164 A record-breaking pollen catapult
by Joan Edwards & Dwight Whitaker & Sarah Klionsky & Marta J. Laskowski - 165-171 Retinoic acid signalling links left–right asymmetric patterning and bilaterally symmetric somitogenesis in the zebrafish embryo
by Yasuhiko Kawakami & Ángel Raya & R. Marina Raya & Concepción Rodríguez-Esteban & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 172-177 FGF-induced vesicular release of Sonic hedgehog and retinoic acid in leftward nodal flow is critical for left–right determination
by Yosuke Tanaka & Yasushi Okada & Nobutaka Hirokawa - 178-180 A link between prompt optical and prompt γ-ray emission in γ-ray bursts
by W. T. Vestrand & P. R. Wozniak & J. A. Wren & E. E. Fenimore & T. Sakamoto & R. R. White & D. Casperson & H. Davis & S. Evans & M. Galassi & K. E. McGowan & J. A. Schier & J. W. Asa & S. D. Barthelmy & J. R. Cummings & N. Gehrels & D. Hullinger & H. A. Krimm & C. B. Markwardt & K. McLean & D. Palmer & A. Parsons & J. Tueller - 181-184 An infrared flash contemporaneous with the γ-rays of GRB 041219a
by C. H. Blake & J. S. Bloom & D. L. Starr & E. E. Falco & M. Skrutskie & E. E. Fenimore & G. Duchêne & A. Szentgyorgyi & S. Hornstein & J. X. Prochaska & C. McCabe & A. Ghez & Q. Konopacky & K. Stapelfeldt & K. Hurley & R. Campbell & M. Kassis & F. Chaffee & N. Gehrels & S. Barthelmy & J. R. Cummings & D. Hullinger & H. A. Krimm & C. B. Markwardt & D. Palmer & A. Parsons & K. McLean & J. Tueller - 184-188 Albedo of the south pole on Mars determined by topographic forcing of atmosphere dynamics
by Anthony Colaprete & Jeffrey R. Barnes & Robert M. Haberle & Jeffery L. Hollingsworth & Hugh H. Kieffer & Timothy N. Titus - 188-191 Friction enhances elasticity in granular solids
by C. Goldenberg & I. Goldhirsch - 191-194 Nonlinear elasticity in biological gels
by Cornelis Storm & Jennifer J. Pastore & F. C. MacKintosh & T. C. Lubensky & Paul A. Janmey - 195-198 Plate-wide stress relaxation explains European Palaeocene basin inversions
by Søren B. Nielsen & Erik Thomsen & David L. Hansen & Ole R. Clausen - 198-201 Palaeomagnetism of the Vredefort meteorite crater and implications for craters on Mars
by Laurent Carporzen & Stuart A. Gilder & Rodger J. Hart - 201-205 Advanced optics in a jellyfish eye
by Dan-E. Nilsson & Lars Gislén & Melissa M. Coates & Charlotta Skogh & Anders Garm - 205-207 The flight paths of honeybees recruited by the waggle dance
by J. R. Riley & U. Greggers & A. D. Smith & D. R. Reynolds & R. Menzel - 207-211 The origin of bursts and heavy tails in human dynamics
by Albert-László Barabási - 212-215 Fast vesicle replenishment allows indefatigable signalling at the first auditory synapse
by Claudius B. Griesinger & Christopher D. Richards & Jonathan F. Ashmore - 215-220 Retinoic acid coordinates somitogenesis and left–right patterning in vertebrate embryos
by Julien Vermot & Olivier Pourquié - 220-223 Prime role for an insulin epitope in the development of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice
by Maki Nakayama & Norio Abiru & Hiroaki Moriyama & Naru Babaya & Edwin Liu & Dongmei Miao & Liping Yu & Dale R. Wegmann & John C. Hutton & John F. Elliott & George S. Eisenbarth - 224-228 Expanded T cells from pancreatic lymph nodes of type 1 diabetic subjects recognize an insulin epitope
by Sally C. Kent & Yahua Chen & Lisa Bregoli & Sue M. Clemmings & Norma Sue Kenyon & Camillo Ricordi & Bernhard J. Hering & David A. Hafler - 228-232 Enhancement of cellular memory by reducing stochastic transitions
by Murat Acar & Attila Becskei & Alexander van Oudenaarden - 232-232 Erratum: Iron and phosphorus co-limit nitrogen fixation in the eastern tropical North Atlantic
by Matthew M. Mills & Celine Ridame & Margaret Davey & Julie La Roche & Richard J. Geider - 235-235 Replicating success
by Pete Moore - 241-241 Generous advice
by Paul Smaglik - 242-243 The staff dreams are made of
by Kendall Powell - 244-244 Defensive moves
by Anne Margaret Lee - 244-244 Scientists & Societies
by Jacinta Lodge - 246-246 A life with a semisent
by Gregory Benford
May 2005, Volume 435, Issue 7038
- 3-3 Pesticide results help China edge transgenic rice towards market
by David Cyranoski - 4-4 Academics stress licence threat to US science
by Geoff Brumfiel - 4-4 Hubble rescue mission gears up despite shuttle setback
by Tony Reichhardt - 5-5 Rethink on review leaves researchers out in the cold
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 US bungled investigation into weapons research in Iraq
by Jim Giles & Geoff Brumfiel - 6-6 Arctic trends scrutinized as chilly winter destroys ozone
by Quirin Schiermeier - 6-6 Free genome databases finally defeat Celera
by Emma Marris - 7-7 Hikes in surface ozone could suffocate crops
by Jim Giles - 12-13 Meet the stripped down rat
by Roxanne Khamsi - 14-15 Hotwire my heart
by Duncan Graham-Rowe - 17-17 Guidelines reduce the risk of brain-scan shock
by John D. Pickard & Jonathan H. Gillard - 17-17 Debate to be had on best practice in mentoring
by Alan Lord - 17-17 DNA barcoding a useful tool for taxonomists
by David E. Schindel & Scott E. Miller - 19-20 Gödel's universe
by Martin Davis - 20-21 The dark side of astronomy
by Thanu Padmanabhan - 21-23 Destroying the zombic hunch
by Susan Blackmore - 23-23 Making progress?
by Don Ihde - 24-25 Climbing the evolutionary tree
by Peter Andrews - 25-27 The evolution of scientific thinking
by Rachel Wood - 27-27 With the future in mind
by John C. Marshall - 28-28 Literature red in tooth and claw
by Michel Raymond - 29-30 Ghost of speciation past
by Thomas D. Kocher - 31-33 Morphogens hitch a greasy ride
by Richard S. Mann & Joaquim Culi - 33-34 Saturn's retrograde renegade
by J. Brad Dalton - 34-35 Fatty link to fertility
by S. K. Dey - 35-37 A hard look at glass
by Paul Madden - 37-38 Sterol sensor comes up for air
by Renee M. Garza & Randolph Y. Hampton - 41-42 Specialized bird perch aids cross-pollination
by Bruce Anderson & William W. Cole & Spencer C. H. Barrett - 42-42 A cadmium enzyme from a marine diatom
by Todd W. Lane & Mak A. Saito & Graham N. George & Ingrid J. Pickering & Roger C. Prince & François M. M. Morel - 43-57 The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum
by L. Eichinger & J. A. Pachebat & G. Glöckner & M.-A. Rajandream & R. Sucgang & M. Berriman & J. Song & R. Olsen & K. Szafranski & Q. Xu & B. Tunggal & S. Kummerfeld & M. Madera & B. A. Konfortov & F. Rivero & A. T. Bankier & R. Lehmann & N. Hamlin & R. Davies & P. Gaudet & P. Fey & K. Pilcher & G. Chen & D. Saunders & E. Sodergren & P. Davis & A. Kerhornou & X. Nie & N. Hall & C. Anjard & L. Hemphill & N. Bason & P. Farbrother & B. Desany & E. Just & T. Morio & R. Rost & C. Churcher & J. Cooper & S. Haydock & N. van Driessche & A. Cronin & I. Goodhead & D. Muzny & T. Mourier & A. Pain & M. Lu & D. Harper & R. Lindsay & H. Hauser & K. James & M. Quiles & M. Madan Babu & T. Saito & C. Buchrieser & A. Wardroper & M. Felder & M. Thangavelu & D. Johnson & A. Knights & H. Loulseged & K. Mungall & K. Oliver & C. Price & M. A. Quail & H. Urushihara & J. Hernandez & E. Rabbinowitsch & D. Steffen & M. Sanders & J. Ma & Y. Kohara & S. Sharp & M. Simmonds & S. Spiegler & A. Tivey & S. Sugano & B. White & D. Walker & J. Woodward & T. Winckler & Y. Tanaka & G. Shaulsky & M. Schleicher & G. Weinstock & A. Rosenthal & E. C. Cox & R. L. Chisholm & R. Gibbs & W. F. Loomis & M. Platzer & R. R. Kay & J. Williams & P. H. Dear & A. A. Noegel & B. Barrell & A. Kuspa - 58-65 Lipoprotein particles are required for Hedgehog and Wingless signalling
by Daniela Panáková & Hein Sprong & Eric Marois & Christoph Thiele & Suzanne Eaton - 66-69 Compositional maps of Saturn's moon Phoebe from imaging spectroscopy
by Roger N. Clark & Robert H. Brown & Ralf Jaumann & Dale P. Cruikshank & Robert M. Nelson & Bonnie J. Buratti & Thomas B. McCord & J. Lunine & K. H. Baines & G. Bellucci & J.-P. Bibring & F. Capaccioni & P. Cerroni & A. Coradini & V. Formisano & Y. Langevin & D. L. Matson & V. Mennella & P. D. Nicholson & B. Sicardy & C. Sotin & Todd M. Hoefen & John M. Curchin & Gary Hansen & Karl Hibbits & K.-D. Matz - 69-71 Saturn's moon Phoebe as a captured body from the outer Solar System
by Torrence V. Johnson & Jonathan I. Lunine - 71-75 Manipulating spin and charge in magnetic semiconductors using superconducting vortices
by Mona Berciu & Tatiana G. Rappoport & Boldizsár Jankó - 75-78 Topological versus chemical ordering in network glasses at intermediate and extended length scales
by Philip S. Salmon & Richard A. Martin & Philip E. Mason & Gabriel J. Cuello - 78-81 Measurement of femtometre-scale atomic displacements by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
by Robert F. Pettifer & Olivier Mathon & Sakura Pascarelli & Michael D. Cooke & Michael R. J. Gibbs - 81-84 Slip rate variations on normal faults during glacial–interglacial changes in surface loads
by Ralf Hetzel & Andrea Hampel - 84-87 A primitive therizinosauroid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Utah
by James I. Kirkland & Lindsay E. Zanno & Scott D. Sampson & James M. Clark & Donald D. DeBlieux - 87-90 Discovery of the first Asian plethodontid salamander
by M. S. Min & S. Y. Yang & R. M. Bonett & D. R. Vieites & R. A. Brandon & D. B. Wake - 90-95 An extant cichlid fish radiation emerged in an extinct Pleistocene lake
by Domino A. Joyce & David H. Lunt & Roger Bills & George F. Turner & Cyprian Katongo & Nina Duftner & Christian Sturmbauer & Ole Seehausen - 95-98 Epistasis and balanced polymorphism influencing complex trait variation
by Juergen Kroymann & Thomas Mitchell-Olds - 98-104 Suppression of Notch signalling by the COUP-TFII transcription factor regulates vein identity
by Li-Ru You & Fu-Jung Lin & Christopher T. Lee & Francesco J. DeMayo & Ming-Jer Tsai & Sophia Y. Tsai - 104-108 LPA3-mediated lysophosphatidic acid signalling in embryo implantation and spacing
by Xiaoqin Ye & Kotaro Hama & James J. A. Contos & Brigitte Anliker & Asuka Inoue & Michael K. Skinner & Hiroshi Suzuki & Tomokazu Amano & Grace Kennedy & Hiroyuki Arai & Junken Aoki & Jerold Chun - 108-114 Cellular APOBEC3G restricts HIV-1 infection in resting CD4+ T cells
by Ya-Lin Chiu & Vanessa B. Soros & Jason F. Kreisberg & Kim Stopak & Wes Yonemoto & Warner C. Greene - 114-118 The bipolar mitotic kinesin Eg5 moves on both microtubules that it crosslinks
by Lukas C. Kapitein & Erwin J. G. Peterman & Benjamin H. Kwok & Jeffrey H. Kim & Tarun M. Kapoor & Christoph F. Schmidt - 118-122 A synthetic gene–metabolic oscillator
by Eileen Fung & Wilson W. Wong & Jason K. Suen & Thomas Bulter & Sun-gu Lee & James C. Liao - 123-123 Management potential
by Paul Smaglik - 124-125 Making it in the biotech business
by Virginia Gewin - 126-126 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen - 126-126 Finding the balance
by Tobias Langenhan - 128-128 Meat
by Paul McAuley
April 2005, Volume 434, Issue 7037
- 1-2 Decline of Pacific tuna populations exaggerated?
by John Hampton & John R. Sibert & Pierre Kleiber & Mark N. Maunder & Shelton J. Harley - 2-2 Decline of Pacific tuna populations exaggerated?
by Ransom A. Myers & Boris Worm - 1055-1055 Turkish government accused of hijacking boosted science budget
by Tamara Grüner - 1056-1057 Satellite tags give fresh angle on tuna quota
by Rex Dalton - 1057-1057 Physicists look to crystal device for future of fusion
by Mark Peplow - 1058-1058 Link to infection raises hope of preventing child leukaemia
by Roxanne Khamsi - 1058-1058 US experts draw up guidelines for stem-cell research
by Erika Check - 1059-1059 Corporate culture nets big bucks for university heads
by Emma Marris - 1059-1059 Climate change blamed for rise in hay fever
by Rachael Williams - 1062-1065 Who has designs on your students' minds?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 1066-1066 The philosopher of photons
by Quirin Schiermeier - 1067-1067 Nice planet, shame about the human race
by Randall D. Kamien & Madhuri Kaul - 1067-1067 DNA barcoding does not compete with taxonomy
by T. Ryan Gregory - 1067-1067 A drug is effective if better than a harmless control
by Brooks Jackson & Thomas Fleming - 1069-1070 Seeing sense
by Charles G. Gross - 1070-1071 Recovered history
by Jon Agar - 1071-1071 Artistic differences
by Robin Clark - 1073-1073 Predicting with unpredictability
by Gianpietro Malescio - 1075-1076 A certain flare
by Davide Lazzati - 1076-1077 Animal roots and shoots
by Martin Jones & Mark Blaxter - 1077-1079 Warm fusion
by Michael J. Saltmarsh - 1080-1080 Cue for kin
by Tim Lincoln - 1080-1081 Viral blitzkrieg
by R. Paul Johnson & Amitinder Kaur - 1083-1083 Maurice R. Hilleman (1919–2005)
by Reinhard Kurth - 1085-1085 High-speed integrated nanowire circuits
by Robin S. Friedman & Michael C. McAlpine & David S. Ricketts & Donhee Ham & Charles M. Lieber - 1086-1086 Microseismicity data forecast rupture area
by Danijel Schorlemmer & Stefan Wiemer - 1087-1092 Reduced sleep in Drosophila Shaker mutants
by Chiara Cirelli & Daniel Bushey & Sean Hill & Reto Huber & Robert Kreber & Barry Ganetzky & Giulio Tononi - 1093-1097 Massive infection and loss of memory CD4+ T cells in multiple tissues during acute SIV infection
by Joseph J. Mattapallil & Daniel C. Douek & Brenna Hill & Yoshiaki Nishimura & Malcolm Martin & Mario Roederer - 1098-1103 An exceptionally bright flare from SGR 1806–20 and the origins of short-duration γ-ray bursts
by K. Hurley & S. E. Boggs & D. M. Smith & R. C. Duncan & R. Lin & A. Zoglauer & S. Krucker & G. Hurford & H. Hudson & C. Wigger & W. Hajdas & C. Thompson & I. Mitrofanov & A. Sanin & W. Boynton & C. Fellows & A. von Kienlin & G. Lichti & A. Rau & T. Cline - 1104-1106 An expanding radio nebula produced by a giant flare from the magnetar SGR 1806–20
by B. M. Gaensler & C. Kouveliotou & J. D. Gelfand & G. B. Taylor & D. Eichler & R. A. M. J. Wijers & J. Granot & E. Ramirez-Ruiz & Y. E. Lyubarsky & R. W. Hunstead & D. Campbell-Wilson & A. J. van der Horst & M. A. McLaughlin & R. P. Fender & M. A. Garrett & K. J. Newton-McGee & D. M. Palmer & N. Gehrels & P. M. Woods - 1107-1109 A giant γ-ray flare from the magnetar SGR 1806–20
by D. M. Palmer & S. Barthelmy & N. Gehrels & R. M. Kippen & T. Cayton & C. Kouveliotou & D. Eichler & R. A. M. J. Wijers & P. M. Woods & J. Granot & Y. E. Lyubarsky & E. Ramirez-Ruiz & L. Barbier & M. Chester & J. Cummings & E. E. Fenimore & M. H. Finger & B. M. Gaensler & D. Hullinger & H. Krimm & C. B. Markwardt & J. A. Nousek & A. Parsons & S. Patel & T. Sakamoto & G. Sato & M. Suzuki & J. Tueller - 1110-1111 Repeated injections of energy in the first 600 ms of the giant flare of SGR 1806–20
by Toshio Terasawa & Yasuyuki T. Tanaka & Yasuhiro Takei & Nobuyuki Kawai & Atsumasa Yoshida & Ken'ichi Nomoto & Ichiro Yoshikawa & Yoshifumi Saito & Yasumasa Kasaba & Takeshi Takashima & Toshifumi Mukai & Hirotomo Noda & Toshio Murakami & Kyoko Watanabe & Yasushi Muraki & Takaaki Yokoyama & Masahiro Hoshino - 1112-1115 Detection of a radio counterpart to the 27 December 2004 giant flare from SGR 1806–20
by P. B. Cameron & P. Chandra & A. Ray & S. R. Kulkarni & D. A. Frail & M. H. Wieringa & E. Nakar & E. S. Phinney & Atsushi Miyazaki & Masato Tsuboi & Sachiko Okumura & N. Kawai & K. M. Menten & F. Bertoldi - 1115-1117 Observation of nuclear fusion driven by a pyroelectric crystal
by B. Naranjo & J.K. Gimzewski & S. Putterman - 1118-1121 Increased productivity in the subantarctic ocean during Heinrich events
by Julian P. Sachs & Robert F. Anderson - 1121-1127 Electronic tagging and population structure of Atlantic bluefin tuna
by Barbara A. Block & Steven L. H. Teo & Andreas Walli & Andre Boustany & Michael J. W. Stokesbury & Charles J. Farwell & Kevin C. Weng & Heidi Dewar & Thomas D. Williams - 1127-1130 Learned kin recognition cues in a social bird
by Stuart P. Sharp & Andrew McGowan & Matthew J. Wood & Ben J. Hatchwell - 1130-1134 A synthetic multicellular system for programmed pattern formation
by Subhayu Basu & Yoram Gerchman & Cynthia H. Collins & Frances H. Arnold & Ron Weiss - 1134-1138 Dynamics of Drosophila embryonic patterning network perturbed in space and time using microfluidics
by Elena M. Lucchetta & Ji Hwan Lee & Lydia A. Fu & Nipam H. Patel & Rustem F. Ismagilov - 1138-1143 IKKα limits macrophage NF-κB activation and contributes to the resolution of inflammation
by Toby Lawrence & Magali Bebien & George Y. Liu & Victor Nizet & Michael Karin - 1144-1148 A unique clonal JAK2 mutation leading to constitutive signalling causes polycythaemia vera
by Chloé James & Valérie Ugo & Jean-Pierre Le Couédic & Judith Staerk & François Delhommeau & Catherine Lacout & Loïc Garçon & Hana Raslova & Roland Berger & Annelise Bennaceur-Griscelli & Jean Luc Villeval & Stefan N. Constantinescu & Nicole Casadevall & William Vainchenker - 1148-1152 Peak SIV replication in resting memory CD4+ T cells depletes gut lamina propria CD4+ T cells
by Qingsheng Li & Lijie Duan & Jacob D. Estes & Zhong-Min Ma & Tracy Rourke & Yichuan Wang & Cavan Reilly & John Carlis & Christopher J. Miller & Ashley T. Haase - 1152-1157 Clathrin is required for the function of the mitotic spindle
by Stephen J. Royle & Nicholas A. Bright & Leon Lagnado - 1159-1159 A question of age
by Paul Smaglik - 1160-1161 Thinking big Texas
by Diane Gershon - 1162-1162 Leaving the family
by Jason Underwood - 1162-1162 Scientists & Societies
by Geoff Davis