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September 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6905
- 325-325 Polar project confirms suspicions about early Universe
by Alison Abbott - 325-326 'Mile-deep club' of researchers sets sights on disused gold mine
by Geoff Brumfiel - 326-326 BSE in human tissue fires debate on patient disclosure
by Erika Check - 326-326 Nanoscale etchings let art lovers read the small print
by Carina Dennis - 327-327 Italy's space partners left in the dark
by Sally Goodman - 327-327 Hostilities resume over future of GM crops
by David Adam - 328-328 Ocean geologists hatch plan to probe ancient zone
by David Cyranoski - 328-328 Satellite-image users fear private price hike
by Tony Reichhardt - 329-329 NIH head looks to the 'biomedical century'
by Erika Check - 332-333 Sitting in judgement
by Erika Check - 334-336 Stem cells rise in the East
by Carina Dennis - 337-337 Tension arises from duality at the heart of taxonomy
by Kevin Thiele & David Yeates - 337-337 No alternative to animal tests for behaviour
by Rafael Roesler - 337-337 Food labels should state the benefits of GMOs
by Renton Righelato - 337-337 Laws stay constant but the world changes
by Stuart R. Gaffin - 339-340 When fish learned to walk
by Philippe Janvier - 340-341 Call of the wild
by Ron Hoy - 341-341 Journey to the stars
by Charles A. Wood - 343-343 Cellular abstractions: Cells as computation
by Aviv Regev & Ehud Shapiro - 345-346 When good relationships go bad
by David S. Hibbett - 346-347 Shattered mirrors
by Jay S. Siegel - 347-349 The making of a vesicle
by Anne A. Schmidt - 349-349 Ins and outs
by Amanda Tromans - 350-351 Tracking the martian climate
by Alan D. Howard - 351-353 Unchaining the condemned
by Keith D. Wilkinson - 353-354 Material marriage in electronics
by E. W. Meijer & Albert P. H. J. Schenning - 355-358 Extrasolar planets
by Jack J. Lissauer - 359-360 Visual structure of a Japanese Zen garden
by Gert J. Van Tonder & Michael J. Lyons & Yoshimichi Ejima - 360-360 Pigmentation and mate choice in Drosophila
by Anna Llopart & Susannah Elwyn & Jerry A. Coyne - 360-360 Pigmentation and mate choice in Drosophila
by Artyom Kopp & Sean B. Carroll - 361-366 Curvature of clathrin-coated pits driven by epsin
by Marijn G. J. Ford & Ian G. Mills & Brian J. Peter & Yvonne Vallis & Gerrit J. K. Praefcke & Philip R. Evans & Harvey T. McMahon - 367-374 The harlequin mouse mutation downregulates apoptosis-inducing factor
by Jeffrey A. Klein & Chantal M. Longo-Guess & Marlies P. Rossmann & Kevin L. Seburn & Ronald E. Hurd & Wayne N. Frankel & Roderick T. Bronson & Susan L. Ackerman - 375-377 Orbital forcing of the martian polar layered deposits
by Jacques Laskar & Benjamin Levrard & John F. Mustard - 378-380 Artificial charge-modulationin atomic-scale perovskite titanate superlattices
by A. Ohtomo & D. A. Muller & J. L. Grazul & H. Y. Hwang - 381-384 Designing intermediate-range order in amorphous materials
by James D. Martin & Stephen J. Goettler & Nathalie Fossé & Lennox Iton - 384-387 Self-organization of supramolecular helical dendrimers into complex electronic materials
by V. Percec & M. Glodde & T. K. Bera & Y. Miura & I. Shiyanovskaya & K. D. Singer & V. S. K. Balagurusamy & P. A. Heiney & I. Schnell & A. Rapp & H.-W. Spiess & S. D. Hudson & H. Duan - 387-389 Copepod hatching success in marine ecosystems with high diatom concentrations
by Xabier Irigoien & Roger P. Harris & Hans M. Verheye & Pierre Joly & Jeffrey Runge & Michel Starr & David Pond & Robert Campbell & Rachael Shreeve & Peter Ward & Amy N. Smith & Hans G. Dam & William Peterson & Valentina Tirelli & Marja Koski & Tania Smith & Derek Harbour & Russell Davidson - 389-392 Epiparasitic plants specialized on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
by Martin I. Bidartondo & Dirk Redecker & Isabelle Hijri & Andres Wiemken & Thomas D. Bruns & Laura Domínguez & Alicia Sérsic & Jonathan R. Leake & David J. Read - 392-395 RGM is a repulsive guidance molecule for retinal axons
by Philippe P. Monnier & Ana Sierra & Paolo Macchi & Lutz Deitinghoff & Jens S. Andersen & Matthias Mann & Manuela Flad & Martin R. Hornberger & Bernd Stahl & Friedrich Bonhoeffer & Bernhard K. Mueller - 395-399 Pleiotropic defects in lymphocyte activation caused by caspase-8 mutations lead to human immunodeficiency
by Hyung J. Chun & Lixin Zheng & Manzoor Ahmad & Jin Wang & Christina K. Speirs & Richard M. Siegel & Janet K. Dale & Jennifer Puck & Joie Davis & Craig G. Hall & Suzanne Skoda-Smith & T. Prescott Atkinson & Stephen E. Straus & Michael J. Lenardo - 399-403 A putative lipid transfer protein involved in systemic resistance signalling in Arabidopsis
by Ana M. Maldonado & Peter Doerner & Richard A. Dixon & Chris J. Lamb & Robin K. Cameron - 403-407 A cryptic protease couples deubiquitination and degradation by the proteasome
by Tingting Yao & Robert E. Cohen - 407-411 Active genes are tri-methylated at K4 of histone H3
by Helena Santos-Rosa & Robert Schneider & Andrew J. Bannister & Julia Sherriff & Bradley E. Bernstein & N. C. Tolga Emre & Stuart L. Schreiber & Jane Mellor & Tony Kouzarides - 411-415 Acetylation of histone H4 by Esa1 is required for DNA double-strand break repair
by Alexander W. Bird & David Y. Yu & Marilyn G. Pray-Grant & Qifeng Qiu & Kirsty E. Harmon & Paul C. Megee & Patrick A. Grant & M. Mitchell Smith & Michael F. Christman
September 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6904
- 3-3 Taking the initiative
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Calling for entrepreneurs London
by Paul Smaglik - 235-235 US return may boost 'S' in UNESCO
by Jonathan Knight - 235-236 Next-generation space telescope sets course for 2010 launch
by Tony Reichhardt - 236-236 Prion research stepped up as fear grows of deer disease
by Rex Dalton & Erika Check - 236-236 Japan celebrates safe launch after string of problems
by David Cyranoski - 237-237 Kosovo's ethnic divide blights UN science rebuilding plans
by Quirin Schiermeier - 237-237 Second round of gene sequencing goes down to the farm
by Kendall Powell - 238-238 Telescope to track speedy satellites
by Geoff Brumfiel - 238-238 India shuts door on embryonic export market
by K. S. Jayaraman - 239-239 Pyramid find reopens lost chapter of history
by Alison Abbott - 239-239 'Unusual forces' are pushing journal market off course
by Sally Goodman - 242-243 Nosy neighbours
by John Whitfield - 244-246 Bridging the culture gap
by Jonathan Knight - 247-247 Planted 'evidence' weakens case for DNA
by Oliver Flint - 247-247 Could we trust every future government?
by Adrian Bowyer - 247-247 The many dangers of relying on a DNA database
by Ralph Kirby - 247-248 Free consanguinity testing for all
by Panos Ioannou - 248-248 Why response-mode research loses out
by Bernard L. Cohen - 248-248 Element of confusion
by Richard Joyner - 248-248 Europe is not yet ready for a research council
by Barry Holland - 249-250 A fresh start for European science
by Wilhelm Krull - 251-252 Nurturing a view of human nature
by David L. Hull - 252-253 Dog-days at the data factory
by Steve Sturdy - 253-253 A stroll with the moulds
by Elio Schaechter - 255-255 Awareness: Animal reflections
by Marc Bekoff - 257-258 Parkfield's unfulfilled promise
by Ross S. Stein - 258-259 Plasticity and the older owl
by Hemai Parthasarathy - 259-261 Light from darkness
by Gerald J. Fishman - 261-262 Sharp peaks from shallow sources
by Hans Meinhardt & Siegfried Roth - 262-262 Proteins tracked in a flash
by Deepa Nath - 263-263 Unhealthy surprises
by Dante R. Chialvo - 265-266 Science, sex and the kakapo
by William J. Sutherland - 266-267 A delayed reaction
by David E. Manolopoulos - 267-268 Reviving the message
by Walter Keller & Georges Martin - 269-270 Stimulating illusory own-body perceptions
by Olaf Blanke & Stphanie Ortigue & Theodor Landis & Margitta Seeck - 270-270 Early origin of canonical introns
by Alastair G. B. Simpson & Erin K. MacQuarrie & Andrew J. Roger - 271-277 Structure of the Sec23/24–Sar1 pre-budding complex of the COPII vesicle coat
by Xiping Bi & Richard A. Corpina & Jonathan Goldberg - 278-281 Allowed and forbidden transitions in artificial hydrogen and helium atoms
by Toshimasa Fujisawa & David Guy Austing & Yasuhiro Tokura & Yoshiro Hirayama & Seigo Tarucha - 281-284 Forward scattering due to slow-down of the intermediate in the H + HD → D + H2 reaction
by Steven A. Harich & Dongxu Dai & Chia C. Wang & Xueming Yang & Sheng Der Chao & Rex T. Skodje - 284-287 An all-organic composite actuator material with a high dielectric constant
by Q. M. Zhang & Hengfeng Li & Martin Poh & Feng Xia & Z.-Y. Cheng & Haisheng Xu & Cheng Huang - 287-291 Testing time-predictable earthquake recurrence by direct measurement of strain accumulation and release
by Jessica Murray & Paul Segall - 291-293 An unusual oviraptorosaurian dinosaur from China
by Xing Xu & Yen-Nien Cheng & Xiao-Lin Wang & Chun-Hsiang Chang - 293-296 Incremental training increases the plasticity of the auditory space map in adult barn owls
by Brie A. Linkenhoker & Eric I. Knudsen - 296-300 Odorant receptors instruct functional circuitry in the mouse olfactory bulb
by Leonardo Belluscio & Claudia Lodovichi & Paul Feinstein & Peter Mombaerts & Lawrence C. Katz - 300-304 Prestin is required for electromotility of the outer hair cell and for the cochlear amplifier
by M. Charles Liberman & Jiangang Gao & David Z. Z. He & Xudong Wu & Shuping Jia & Jian Zuo - 304-308 Robustness of the BMP morphogen gradient in Drosophila embryonic patterning
by Avigdor Eldar & Ruslan Dorfman & Daniel Weiss & Hilary Ashe & Ben-Zion Shilo & Naama Barkai - 308-312 Molecular basis of seasonal time measurement in Arabidopsis
by Marcelo J. Yanovsky & Steve A. Kay - 312-316 A regulatory cytoplasmic poly(A) polymerase in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Liaoteng Wang & Christian R. Eckmann & Lisa C. Kadyk & Marvin Wickens & Judith Kimble - 316-321 Forkhead transcription factor FOXO3a protects quiescent cells from oxidative stress
by Geert J. P. L. Kops & Tobias B. Dansen & Paulien E. Polderman & Ingrid Saarloos & Karel W. A. Wirtz & Paul J. Coffer & Ting-T. Huang & Johannes L. Bos & René H. Medema & Boudewijn M. T. Burgering
September 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6903
- 3-3 The physics imbalance
by Paul Smaglik - 4-7 Chemistry plans a structural overhaul
by Eugene Russo - 99-99 Security worries stifle report on agricultural bioterror
by Virginia Gewin - 99-100 Arrest of AIDS activist underlines China's impending HIV crisis
by David Cyranoski - 100-100 India's scientists agonize over fall in publication rate
by K. S. Jayaraman - 100-100 Patent office plan to beat its backlog elicits cool response
by Kendall Powell - 101-101 EU ponders joint action on cancer
by Sally Goodman - 101-101 NIH pledges cash for global protein database
by Declan Butler - 102-102 Universities urged to get with IT for biology
by Kendall Powell - 102-102 Blood banks call for calm over virus scare
by Jonathan Knight - 103-103 Early Einstein manuscript set to make a relative fortune
by Alison Abbott - 103-103 Looting and vandalism threaten Afghanistan's seed distribution
by Natasha McDowell - 106-107 An out of body experience
by Jonathan Knight - 108-109 A window of opportunity
by Quirin Schiermeier - 111-111 Public-access group supports PubMed Central
by Michael B. Eisen & Patrick O. Brown & Harold E. Varmus - 111-111 Industry scientists look for benefits, not risks
by Maria J. Hötzel - 111-111 Can commercial protection be good for research?
by Maureen. A. O'Malley & Andrew J. Roger & W. Ford Doolittle - 113-114 Biology on the global scale
by Peter Westbroek - 114-115 Putting scientists in the picture
by Dee Breger - 115-116 Physician, reveal thyself
by W.F. Bynum - 116-116 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 117-117 Quantum electrodynamics: Matter all in the mind
by Kurt Gottfried - 119-120 Casimir force changes sign
by Eyal Buks & Michael L. Roukes - 120-121 Right on target with ubiquitin
by Cecile M. Pickart - 121-123 The missing link
by Shri Kulkarni - 123-124 Oceanic action at a distance
by Raja S. Ganeshram - 125-127 The light fantastic
by Martin Hegner - 127-128 Stuck at first base
by Louise van der Weyden & Jos Jonkers & Allan Bradley - 128-129 Oceans under the macroscope
by Andrea Belgrano & James H. Brown - 129-130 Baked Alaska
by Peter Clift & Karen Bice - 131-132 Mexican waves in an excitable medium
by I. Farkas & D. Helbing & T. Vicsek - 132-132 High nickel release from 1- and 2-euro coins
by Frank O. Nestle & Hannes Speidel & Markus O. Speidel - 132-133 Biological pacemaker created by gene transfer
by Junichiro Miake & Eduardo Marbán & H. Bradley Nuss - 134-134 Nanometre-size products of uranium bioreduction
by Yohey Suzuki & Shelly D. Kelly & Kenneth M. Kemner & Jillian F. Banfield - 135-141 RAD6-dependent DNA repair is linked to modification of PCNA by ubiquitin and SUMO
by Carsten Hoege & Boris Pfander & George-Lucian Moldovan & George Pyrowolakis & Stefan Jentsch - 142-144 Magnetar-like X-ray bursts from an anomalous X-ray pulsar
by F. P. Gavriil & V. M. Kaspi & P. M. Woods - 145-147 Simultaneous micromanipulation in multiple planes using a self-reconstructing light beam
by V. Garcés-Chávez & D. McGloin & H. Melville & W. Sibbett & K. Dholakia - 147-151 Mechanical milling assisted by electrical discharge
by A. Calka & D. Wexler - 151-154 Acceleration of rain initiation by cloud turbulence
by G. Falkovich & A. Fouxon & M. G. Stepanov - 154-157 Macroecological patterns of phytoplankton in the northwestern North Atlantic Ocean
by W. K. W. Li - 157-162 Coding of smooth eye movements in three-dimensional space by frontal cortex
by Kikuro Fukushima & Takanobu Yamanobe & Yasuhiro Shinmei & Junko Fukushima & Sergei Kurkin & Barry W. Peterson - 162-167 Loss of the Lkb1 tumour suppressor provokes intestinal polyposis but resistance to transformation
by Nabeel Bardeesy & Manisha Sinha & Aram F. Hezel & Sabina Signoretti & Nathaniel A. Hathaway & Norman E. Sharpless & Massimo Loda & Daniel R. Carrasco & Ronald A. DePinho - 167-170 SINAT5 promotes ubiquitin-related degradation of NAC1 to attenuate auxin signals
by Qi Xie & Hui-Shan Guo & Geza Dallman & Shengyun Fang & Allan M. Weissman & Nam-Hai Chua - 171-174 L23 protein functions as a chaperone docking site on the ribosome
by Günter Kramer & Thomas Rauch & Wolfgang Rist & Sonja Vorderwülbecke & Holger Patzelt & Agnes Schulze-Specking & Nenad Ban & Elke Deuerling & Bernd Bukau - 174-178 Oxidative demethylation by Escherichia coli AlkB directly reverts DNA base damage
by Sarah C. Trewick & Timothy F. Henshaw & Robert P. Hausinger & Tomas Lindahl & Barbara Sedgwick - 178-182 AlkB-mediated oxidative demethylation reverses DNA damage in Escherichia coli
by Pål Ø. Falnes & Rune F. Johansen & Erling Seeberg - 182-185 Comprehensive proteomic analysis of the human spliceosome
by Zhaolan Zhou & Lawrence J. Licklider & Steven P. Gygi & Robin Reed - 187-187 climate & water
by Heike Langenberg - 188-190 Reducing uncertainty about carbon dioxide as a climate driver
by Lee R. Kump - 191-198 The hydrologic cycle in deep-time climate problems
by Raymond T. Pierrehumbert - 199-206 Links between climate and sea levels for the past three million years
by Kurt Lambeck & Tezer M. Esat & Emma-Kate Potter - 207-214 Ocean circulation and climate during the past 120,000 years
by Stefan Rahmstorf - 215-223 A satellite view of aerosols in the climate system
by Yoram J. Kaufman & Didier Tanré & Olivier Boucher - 224-232 Constraints on future changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle
by Myles R. Allen & William J. Ingram - 228-228 Towards objective probabalistic climate forecasting
by Myles R. Allen & David A. Stainforth
September 2002, Volume 419, Issue 6902
- 3-3 Setting salaries straight
by Paul Smaglik - 3-3 Bush urged to boost funding for physical sciences
by Geoff Brumfiel - 3-4 Geneticists lay foundations for human transcriptome database
by David Cyranoski - 4-4 Name-calling gets stem-cell researcher into hot water
by Carina Dennis - 4-4 Dispute over first authorship lands researchers in dock
by Alison Abbott - 5-5 Working your way into industry
by Karen Kreeger - 5-5 Diabetes trial stirs debate on safety of xenotransplants
by Erika Check - 5-5 Court judgement opens door for study of ancient skeleton
by Rex Dalton - 6-6 Hunt for cosmic rays offers scope for Africa
by David Adam - 6-6 Norway sinks ocean carbon study
by Jim Giles - 7-7 Call for cash to end the decay of Berlin's great collections
by Quirin Schiermeier - 7-7 Gene-bank expansion plan launched at Earth summit
by Michael Cherry - 10-11 Mission impossible?
by Geoff Brumfiel - 12-14 Let's catch some rays
by Philip Ball - 15-15 Prokaryote taxonomy online: challenges ahead
by Aharon Oren & Erko Stackebrandt - 15-15 Shared knowledge can combat malaria
by Yimin Wu & M. John Rogers - 17-18 A feast for the mind
by Rosaleen McCarthy - 18-19 Predicting extinction risk
by Richard Frankham - 19-19 Shock results
by Peter Bryant - 21-21 Cell polarity: A chemical compass
by Henry R. Bourne & Orion Weiner - 23-24 RNA as drug and antidote
by Edward Tuddenham - 25-27 The matter with antimatter
by Michael Peskin - 27-28 Spinning actin to divide
by Shuh Narumiya & Issei Mabuchi - 28-29 Edge effects
by Michael O'Keeffe - 29-31 The roots of antibody diversity
by Patricia J. Gearhart - 32-32 Stressed to quaking point
by Chris Marone - 33-34 A lost Neanderthal neonate found
by Bruno Maureille - 34-34 Effect of British hunting ban on fox numbers
by Philip J. Baker & Stephen Harris & Charlotte C. Webbon - 35-42 The voltage-gated potassium channels and their relatives
by Gary Yellen - 43-48 Altering the pathway of immunoglobulin hypermutation by inhibiting uracil-DNA glycosylase
by Javier Di Noia & Michael S. Neuberger - 49-51 Spin vector alignment of Koronis family asteroids
by Stephen M. Slivan - 51-54 Collapse and revival of the matter wave field of a Bose–Einstein condensate
by Markus Greiner & Olaf Mandel & Theodor W. Hänsch & Immanuel Bloch - 55-58 The structure and chemistry of the TiO2-rich surface of SrTiO3 (001)
by Natasha Erdman & Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier & Mark Asta & Oliver Warschkow & Donald E. Ellis & Laurence D. Marks - 58-61 Evidence from the ad 2000 Izu islands earthquake swarm that stressing rate governs seismicity
by Shinji Toda & Ross S. Stein & Takeshi Sagiya - 61-65 Pretender punishment induced by chemical signalling in a queenless ant
by Thibaud Monnin & Francis L. W. Ratnieks & Graeme R. Jones & Richard Beard - 65-70 An ultra-sparse code underliesthe generation of neural sequences in a songbird
by Richard H. R. Hahnloser & Alexay A. Kozhevnikov & Michale S. Fee - 70-74 Deficient pheromone responses in mice lacking a cluster of vomeronasal receptor genes
by Karina Del Punta & Trese Leinders-Zufall & Ivan Rodriguez & David Jukam & Charles J. Wysocki & Sonoko Ogawa & Frank Zufall & Peter Mombaerts - 74-77 The ELF4 gene controls circadian rhythms and flowering time in Arabidopsis thaliana
by Mark R. Doyle & Seth J. Davis & Ruth M. Bastow & Harriet G. McWatters & László Kozma-Bognár & Ferenc Nagy & Andrew J. Millar & Richard M. Amasino - 77-81 Protective role of phospholipid oxidation products in endotoxin-induced tissue damage
by Valery N. Bochkov & Alexandra Kadl & Joakim Huber & Florian Gruber & Bernd R. Binder & Norbert Leitinger - 82-86 Actin dynamics in the contractile ring during cytokinesis in fission yeast
by Robert J. Pelham & Fred Chang - 86-90 The U1 snRNP protein U1C recognizes the 5′ splice site in the absence of base pairing
by Hansen Du & Michael Rosbash - 90-94 RNA aptamers as reversible antagonists of coagulation factor IXa
by Christopher P. Rusconi & Elizabeth Scardino & Juliana Layzer & George A. Pitoc & Thomas L. Ortel & Dougald Monroe & Bruce A. Sullenger - 94-94 Correction: Corrigendum: Sub-ångstrom resolution using aberration corrected electron optics
by P. E. Batson & N. Dellby & O. L. Krivanek
August 2002, Volume 418, Issue 6901
- 3-3 Inspiration and opportunity
by Paul Smaglik - 905-905 Web extends to bottom of the world
by David Adam - 905-905 Central Europe braced for tide of pollution in flood aftermath
by Quirin Schiermeier - 906-906 US prepares ground for security clampdown
by Erika Check - 906-906 Oceanographer navigates path to the Smithsonian
by Kendall Powell