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May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6886
- 279-282 Nonlinear grassland responses to past and future atmospheric CO2
by Richard A. Gill & H. Wayne Polley & Hyrum B. Johnson & Laurel J. Anderson & Hafiz Maherali & Robert B. Jackson - 282-287 Dopamine-mediated modulation of odour-evoked amygdala potentials during pavlovian conditioning
by J. Amiel Rosenkranz & Anthony A. Grace - 287-291 Stress response genes protect against lethal effects of sleep deprivation in Drosophila
by Paul J. Shaw & Giulio Tononi & Ralph J. Greenspan & Donald F. Robinson - 292-295 A common mechanism of action for three mood-stabilizing drugs
by Robin S. B. Williams & Lili Cheng & Anne W. Mudge & Adrian J. Harwood - 295-299 The Wnt/calcium pathway activates NF-AT and promotes ventral cell fate in Xenopus embryos
by Takeo Saneyoshi & Shoen Kume & Yoshiharu Amasaki & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba - 299-304 Hedgehog regulates cell growth and proliferation by inducing Cyclin D and Cyclin E
by Molly Duman-Scheel & Li Weng & Shijie Xin & Wei Du - 304-308 TREX is a conserved complex coupling transcription with messenger RNA export
by Katja Sträßer & Seiji Masuda & Paul Mason & Jens Pfannstiel & Marisa Oppizzi & Susana Rodriguez-Navarro & Ana G. Rondón & Andres Aguilera & Kevin Struhl & Robin Reed & Ed Hurt - 308-311 The dynamics of actin-based motility depend on surface parameters
by Anne Bernheim-Groswasser & Sebastian Wiesner & Roy M. Golsteyn & Marie-France Carlier & Cécile Sykes - 311-315 Rotavirus protein involved in genome replication and packaging exhibits a HIT-like fold
by Hariharan Jayaram & Zenobia Taraporewala & John T. Patton & B. V. Venkataram Prasad - 317-317 Neurobiological systems
by Hemai Parthasarathy - 318-321 Non-mammalian models for studying neural development and function
by Eve Marder - 322-328 Instructed learning in the auditory localization pathway of the barn owl
by Eric I. Knudsen - 329-335 Circadian rhythms from flies to human
by Satchidananda Panda & John B. Hogenesch & Steve A. Kay - 336-342 On the scents of smell in the salamander
by John S. Kauer - 343-350 A small-systems approach to motor pattern generation
by Michael P. Nusbaum & Mark P. Beenhakker - 351-358 What songbirds teach us about learning
by Michael S. Brainard & Allison J. Doupe - 359-363 Robots in invertebrate neuroscience
by Barbara Webb
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6885
- 3-3 An industrial revolution
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 International postdocs
by Karen Kreeger - 105-105 Academy protests as agriculture agency abandons visa renewals
by Virginia Gewin - 105-105 Radiologist's confirmation ends NIH power vacuum
by Erika Check - 106-106 Climate panel to focus on regions
by Jim Giles - 106-106 Draft mouse genome makes public debut
by Erika Check - 106-106 Welfare amendment omits lab animals
by Virginia Gewin - 107-107 NIH ponders issues of scale in protein push
by Erika Check - 107-107 Phoenix rises to genomic challenge
by Rex Dalton - 108-108 Spying charges dropped as Japanese biologist cuts deal
by David Cyranoski - 108-108 Psychiatrist offered visiting post after Toronto drugs row
by David Spurgeon - 109-109 Neurologists strike gold in drug screen effort
by Alison Abbott - 109-109 Badgers set for cull in resumed tuberculosis trial
by David Adam - 112-113 The state of the planet
by Virginia Gewin - 114-116 Magnetic mind games
by Marina Chicurel - 117-117 Fundamentals are still relevant in toxicology
by David L. Eaton & William F. Greenlee - 117-117 Basic or applied, it's the interaction that counts
by Peter B. Farmer - 119-120 Creating a bioinformatics nation
by Lincoln Stein - 121-122 Confirming a bold prediction
by Robert Olby - 122-122 When ejaculates collide..
by Michael T. Siva-Jothy - 123-123 An increase in insanity
by Hugh Freeman - 125-125 Astrophysical spouts: The jet set
by Mario Livio - 127-128 A lowdown on oxygen
by John M. Hayes - 128-129 Microtubules do the twist
by Patrick J. Hussey - 129-129 A foot in the past
by Tom Clarke - 131-132 The pitfalls of power laws
by Ewald R. Weibel - 132-133 Bridge for the terahertz gap
by Carlo Sirtori - 133-135 Climate records spruced up
by Peter D. Moore - 135-136 Keeping the genome in shape
by Frank Uhlmann - 136-136 Brighter clouds
by David Jones - 137-137 Eukaryotic diversity in Spain's River of Fire
by Linda A. Amaral Zettler & Felipe Gómez & Erik Zettler & Brendan G. Keenan & Ricardo Amils & Mitchell L. Sogin - 138-139 Neglect disrupts the mental number line
by Marco Zorzi & Konstantinos Priftis & Carlo Umiltà - 139-139 Building on bubbles in metal electrodeposition
by W. L. Tsai & P. C. Hsu & Y. Hwu & C. H. Chen & L. W. Chang & J. H. Je & H. M. Lin & A. Groso & G. Margaritondo - 140-140 Chemokine-receptor genes and AIDS risk
by Patricia A. Ramaley & Neil French & Pontiano Kaleebu & Charles Gilks & James Whitworth & Adrian V. S. Hill - 141-147 Complete genome sequence of the model actinomycete Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
by S. D. Bentley & K. F. Chater & A.-M. Cerdeño-Tárraga & G. L. Challis & N. R. Thomson & K. D. James & D. E. Harris & M. A. Quail & H. Kieser & D. Harper & A. Bateman & S. Brown & G. Chandra & C. W. Chen & M. Collins & A. Cronin & A. Fraser & A. Goble & J. Hidalgo & T. Hornsby & S. Howarth & C.-H. Huang & T. Kieser & L. Larke & L. Murphy & K. Oliver & S. O'Neil & E. Rabbinowitsch & M.-A. Rajandream & K. Rutherford & S. Rutter & K. Seeger & D. Saunders & S. Sharp & R. Squares & S. Squares & K. Taylor & T. Warren & A. Wietzorrek & J. Woodward & B. G. Barrell & J. Parkhill & D. A. Hopwood - 148-150 Identification of iron sulphide grains in protoplanetary disks
by L. P. Keller & S. Hony & J. P. Bradley & F. J. Molster & L. B. F. M. Waters & J. Bouwman & A. de Koter & D. E. Brownlee & G. J. Flynn & T. Henning & H. Mutschke - 150-153 Formation and propagation of matter-wave soliton trains
by Kevin E. Strecker & Guthrie B. Partridge & Andrew G. Truscott & Randall G. Hulet - 153-156 Spin-galvanic effect
by S. D. Ganichev & E. L. Ivchenko & V. V. Bel'kov & S. A. Tarasenko & M. Sollinger & D. Weiss & W. Wegscheider & W. Prettl - 156-159 Terahertz semiconductor-heterostructure laser
by Rüdeger Köhler & Alessandro Tredicucci & Fabio Beltram & Harvey E. Beere & Edmund H. Linfield & A. Giles Davies & David A. Ritchie & Rita C. Iotti & Fausto Rossi - 159-162 Ocean productivity before about 1.9 Gyr ago limited by phosphorus adsorption onto iron oxides
by Christian J. Bjerrum & Donald E. Canfield - 163-166 Vestibular evidence for the evolution of aquatic behaviour in early cetaceans
by F. Spoor & S. Bajpai & S. T. Hussain & K. Kumar & J. G. M. Thewissen - 166-170 Allometric cascade as a unifying principle of body mass effects on metabolism
by Charles-A. Darveau & Raul K. Suarez & Russel D. Andrews & Peter W. Hochachka - 170-173 Host plants influence parasitism of forest caterpillars
by J. T. Lill & R. J. Marquis & R. E. Ricklefs - 174-176 Imperfect optics may be the eye's defence against chromatic blur
by James S. McLellan & Susana Marcos & Pedro M. Prieto & Stephen A. Burns - 177-182 Transient aggregation of ubiquitinated proteins during dendritic cell maturation
by Hugues Lelouard & Evelina Gatti & Fanny Cappello & Olivia Gresser & Voahirana Camosseto & Philippe Pierre - 182-187 Identification of a factor that links apoptotic cells to phagocytes
by Rikinari Hanayama & Masato Tanaka & Keiko Miwa & Azusa Shinohara & Akihiro Iwamatsu & Shigekazu Nagata - 187-193 Dissection of COPI and Arf1 dynamics in vivo and role in Golgi membrane transport
by John F. Presley & Theresa H. Ward & Andrea C. Pfeifer & Eric D. Siggia & Robert D. Phair & Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - 193-196 Microtubule basis for left-handed helical growth in Arabidopsis
by Siripong Thitamadee & Kazuko Tuchihara & Takashi Hashimoto - 197-202 Cnd2 has dual roles in mitotic condensation and interphase
by Nobuki Aono & Takashi Sutani & Takeshi Tomonaga & Satoru Mochida & Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 202-205 Bacteriophytochrome controls photosystem synthesis in anoxygenic bacteria
by Eric Giraud & Joël Fardoux & Nicolas Fourrier & Laure Hannibal & Bernard Genty & Pierre Bouyer & Bernard Dreyfus & André Verméglio - 205-205 Correction: Corrigendum: Nuclear translocation and transcription regulation by the membrane-associated guanylate kinase CASK/LIN-2
by Yi-Ping Hsueh & Ting-Fang Wang & Fu-Chia Yang & Morgan Sheng - 205-205 Erratum: Origins and estimates of uncertainty in predictions of twenty-first century temperature rise
by Peter A. Stott & J. A. Kettleborough
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6884
- 3-3 Venter lays foundations for fresh career as ethical philanthropist
by Declan Butler - 3-3 Weapons lab's top job left unfilled
by Rex Dalton - 3-3 Compound disinterest
by Paul Smaglik - 4-4 Air-travel study struggles to get airborne
by Declan Butler - 4-4 Canadian lab loses Amgen backing
by Jonathan Knight - 4-5 Norway: Turning oil into science
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Neutrino review will seek out 'scientific redundancy'
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 NASA faces legal challenge over Hawaiian telescope plan
by Tony Reichhardt - 6-6 Satellite delay spells shortage of star data
by Alison Abbott - 6-6 No end in sight for German misconduct probe
by Marion Kerstholt - 7-7 Seed imports raise hopes of Afghan recovery
by Natasha McDowell - 10-11 Dual identities
by Helen Pearson - 12-13 Snowball fights
by Naomi Lubick - 14-14 Information overload
by Carina Dennis - 15-15 Intensive farming, US-style, is not sustainable worldwide
by David S. Reay - 15-15 Don't punish scientists for government actions
by Mike Fainzilber - 15-15 The challenge offered by X-ray lasers
by Janos Hajdu - 17-19 Challenges for taxonomy
by H. Charles J. Godfray - 21-22 Emi's fate, our fate
by Paul R. Ehrlich - 22-23 From E. coli to elephants
by Kevin Struhl - 23-23 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 25-25 Brownian ratchets: Darwin's motors
by George Oster - 27-28 Something new under the sea
by Yan Boucher & W. Ford Doolittle - 28-29 Liquid crystal painting
by Peter Raynes - 29-29 Old insects in new order
by John Whitfield - 29-31 The amazing astrocyte
by Clive N. Svendsen - 32-33 How to be invasive
by Wim H. Van der Putten - 33-35 Exciton developments
by Ilias E. Perakis - 35-36 Modular feedback
by Christof Niehrs & Hans Meinhardt - 36-36 Irregular solution
by David Jones - 37-38 Rat navigation guided by remote control
by Sanjiv K. Talwar & Shaohua Xu & Emerson S. Hawley & Shennan A. Weiss & Karen A. Moxon & John K. Chapin - 38-38 Linguistic ability and early language exposure
by Rachel I. Mayberry & Elizabeth Lock & Hena Kazmi - 39-44 Astroglia induce neurogenesis from adult neural stem cells
by Hongjun Song & Charles F. Stevens & Fred H. Gage - 45-47 The confinement of Neptune's ring arcs by the moon Galatea
by Fathi Namouni & Carolyn Porco - 47-52 Towards Bose–Einstein condensation of excitons in potential traps
by L. V. Butov & C. W. Lai & A. L. Ivanov & A. C. Gossard & D. S. Chemla - 52-55 All-metallic three-dimensional photonic crystals with a large infrared bandgap
by J. G. Fleming & S. Y. Lin & I. El-Kady & R. Biswas & K. M. Ho - 55-58 Single-substrate liquid-crystal displays by photo-enforced stratification
by Roel Penterman & Stephen I. Klink & Henk de Koning & Giovanni Nisato & Dirk J. Broer - 58-63 Distribution of breaking waves at the ocean surface
by W. Kendall Melville & Peter Matusov - 63-67 A new phylum of Archaea represented by a nanosized hyperthermophilic symbiont
by Harald Huber & Michael J. Hohn & Reinhard Rachel & Tanja Fuchs & Verena C. Wimmer & Karl O. Stetter - 67-70 Feedback with soil biota contributes to plant rarity and invasiveness in communities
by John N. Klironomos - 70-73 Effects of size and temperature on developmental time
by James. F. Gillooly & Eric L. Charnov & Geoffrey B. West & Van M. Savage & James H. Brown - 74-78 Minocycline inhibits cytochrome c release and delays progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in mice
by Shan Zhu & Irina G. Stavrovskaya & Martin Drozda & Betty Y. S. Kim & Victor Ona & Mingwei Li & Satinder Sarang & Allen S. Liu & Dean M. Hartley & Du Chu Wu & Steven Gullans & Robert J. Ferrante & Serge Przedborski & Bruce S. Kristal & Robert M. Friedlander - 78-83 Extensive and divergent circadian gene expression in liver and heart
by Kai-Florian Storch & Ovidiu Lipan & Igor Leykin & N. Viswanathan & Fred C. Davis & Wing H. Wong & Charles J. Weitz - 83-87 Glutamate-receptor-interacting protein GRIP1 directly steers kinesin to dendrites
by Mitsutoshi Setou & Dae-Hyung Seog & Yosuke Tanaka & Yoshimitsu Kanai & Yosuke Takei & Masahiko Kawagishi & Nobutaka Hirokawa - 87-91 Rapid regulation of steroidogenesis by mitochondrial protein import
by Himangshu S. Bose & Vishwanath R. Lingappa & Walter L. Miller - 91-94 Neutrophil elastase targets virulence factors of enterobacteria
by Yvette Weinrauch & Doreen Drujan & Steven D. Shapiro & Jerrold Weiss & Arturo Zychlinsky - 95-98 HIV preferentially infects HIV-specific CD4+ T cells
by Daniel C. Douek & Jason M. Brenchley & Michael R. Betts & David R. Ambrozak & Brenna J. Hill & Yukari Okamoto & Joseph P. Casazza & Janaki Kuruppu & Kevin Kunstman & Steven Wolinsky & Zvi Grossman & Mark Dybul & Annette Oxenius & David A. Price & Mark Connors & Richard A. Koup - 99-102 Reduction of cytochrome c oxidase by a second electron leads to proton translocation
by Maarten Ruitenberg & Aimo Kannt & Ernst Bamberg & Klaus Fendler & Hartmut Michel - 102-102 Erratum: Cbl–CIN85–endophilin complex mediates ligand-induced downregulation of EGF receptors
by Phillippe Soubeyran & Katarzyna Kowanetz & Iwona Szymkiewicz & Wallace Y. Langdon & Ivan Dikic - 102-102 Erratum: A laboratory analogue of the event horizon using slow light in an atomic medium
by Ulf Leonhardt - 102-102 Correction: Corrigendum: Crystal structure of DegP (HtrA) reveals a new protease-chaperone machine
by Tobias Krojer & Marta Garrido-Franco & Robert Huber & Michael Ehrmann & Tim Clausen
April 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6883
- 3-3 Going into industry?
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Getting into good company
by Alexander Hellemans - 773-773 Animal video nasty sets fur flying over exemption bill
by Rex Dalton - 773-774 Allegations of rushed proposals mar disease fund's first awards
by Erika Check - 774-774 Japan plots course for university on naval-base island
by David Cyranoski - 774-774 Climate panel unsettled by public battle for top job
by Jim Giles - 775-775 Laser gears up for star role
by Natasha McDowell - 775-775 Astronomers get physical for future plans
by Geoff Brumfiel - 776-776 Melting ice triggers Himalayan flood warning
by Natasha McDowell - 776-776 Twice-rescued Bronze Age disc goes on public view
by Marion Kerstholt - 777-777 Chemistry caught in crisis catalysed by student apathy
by David Adam - 777-777 Poor nations' crop research hurt by Japanese cutbacks
by David Cyranoski - 780-781 Will the real Golgi please stand up
by Erika Check - 782-784 The police state
by John Whitfield - 785-785 'Practical autonomy' entitles some animals to rights
by Steve Wise - 785-785 A theory can be falsified or tested. Faith cannot
by Mark W. Silby - 785-785 Cancer centre didn't shoot the messenger
by Lee Hartwell - 787-788 A few words about evolution
by David B. Wake - 788-789 The nature of nature's economy
by Norman Myers - 789-790 Building machines more like humans
by Igor Aleksander - 790-791 Putting evolution in context
by Charlotte Sleigh - 791-792 I am loved, therefore I think
by Simon Baron-Cohen - 792-793 Improving on humanity?
by Robert Winston - 793-793 Flexing our muscle power
by R. McNeill Alexander - 793-794 The tale of the human genome
by Sydney Brenner - 795-795 Global enzymes: Sphere of influence
by Dan Yakir - 797-798 The cosmic accelerator
by Felix Aharonian - 798-799 Upwards and onwards
by Anne Weil - 799-801 An eye for impurity
by Paul S. Peercy - 801-801 Champagne surprise
by David R. Smyth - 802-803 On guard
by Pierre J. G. M. de Wit - 803-804 Testing times in space
by Steve K. Lamoreaux - 804-805 An arresting activity
by Nicholas S. Duesbery & George F. Vande Woude - 805-805 Problems with niches
by David Jones - 806-806 César Milstein (1927–2002)
by Klaus Rajewsky - 807-808 An unusual source of essential carotenoids
by J. J. Negro & J. M. Grande & J. L. Tella & J. Garrido & D. Hornero & J. A. Donázar & J. A. Sanchez-Zapata & J. R. BenÍtez & M. Barcell - 808-809 Invasions by marine life on plastic debris
by David K. A. Barnes - 809-810 Spin accumulation in mesoscopic systems
by Mark Johnson - 810-810 Spin accumulation in mesoscopic systems
by F. J. Jedema & A. T. Filip & B. J. van Wees - 811-815 Insights into phase transition kinetics from colloid science
by Valerie J. Anderson & Henk N. W. Lekkerkerker - 816-822 The earliest known eutherian mammal
by Qiang Ji & Zhe-Xi Luo & Chong-Xi Yuan & John R. Wible & Jian-Ping Zhang & Justin A. Georgi - 823-826 The acceleration of cosmic-ray protons in the supernova remnant RX J1713.7–3946
by R. Enomoto & T. Tanimori & T. Naito & T. Yoshida & S. Yanagita & M. Mori & P. G. Edwards & A. Asahara & G. V. Bicknell & S. Gunji & S. Hara & T. Hara & S. Hayashi & C. Itoh & S. Kabuki & F. Kajino & H. Katagiri & J. Kataoka & A. Kawachi & T. Kifune & H. Kubo & J. Kushida & S. Maeda & A. Maeshiro & Y. Matsubara & Y. Mizumoto & M. Moriya & H. Muraishi & Y. Muraki & T. Nakase & K. Nishijima & M. Ohishi & K. Okumura & J. R. Patterson & K. Sakurazawa & R. Suzuki & D. L. Swaby & K. Takano & T. Takano & F. Tokanai & K. Tsuchiya & H. Tsunoo & K. Uruma & A. Watanabe & T. Yoshikoshi - 826-829 Atomic-scale imaging of individual dopant atoms and clusters in highly n-type bulk Si
by P. M. Voyles & D. A. Muller & J. L. Grazul & P. H. Citrin & H.-J. L. Gossmann - 829-832 Molecular segregation observed in a concentrated alcohol–water solution
by S. Dixit & J. Crain & W. C. K. Poon & J. L. Finney & A. K. Soper - 832-837 Rapid freshening of the deep North Atlantic Ocean over the past four decades
by Bob Dickson & Igor Yashayaev & Jens Meincke & Bill Turrell & Stephen Dye & Juergen Holfort - 837-841 Ecosystem consequences of species richness and composition in pond food webs
by Amy L. Downing & Mathew A. Leibold - 841-844 Low host specificity of herbivorous insects in a tropical forest
by Vojtech Novotny & Yves Basset & Scott E. Miller & George D. Weiblen & Birgitta Bremer & Lukas Cizek & Pavel Drozd - 844-847 Developmental constraints versus flexibility in morphological evolution
by PatrÍcia Beldade & Kees Koops & Paul M. Brakefield - 847-850 Association of dwarfism and floral induction with a grape ‘green revolution’ mutation
by Paul K. Boss & Mark R. Thomas - 850-854 Emi1 is required for cytostatic factor arrest in vertebrate eggs
by Julie D. R. Reimann & Peter K. Jackson - 854-860 Dominant role of the niche in melanocyte stem-cell fate determination
by Emi K. Nishimura & Siobhán A. Jordan & Hideo Oshima & Hisahiro Yoshida & Masatake Osawa & Mariko Moriyama & Ian J. Jackson & Yann Barrandon & Yoshiki Miyachi & Shin-Ichi Nishikawa - 860-865 Protein kinase Cδ controls self-antigen-induced B-cell tolerance
by Ingrid Mecklenbräuker & Kaoru Saijo & Nai-Ying Zheng & Michael Leitges & Alexander Tarakhovsky - 865-869 Increased proliferation of B cells and auto-immunity in mice lacking protein kinase Cδ
by Akitomo Miyamoto & Keiko Nakayama & Hiroyuki Imaki & Sachiko Hirose & Yi Jiang & Masaaki Abe & Tadasuke Tsukiyama & Hiroyasu Nagahama & Shigeo Ohno & Shigetsugu Hatakeyama & Keiichi I. Nakayama - 870-874 AP-1 functions upstream of CREB to control synaptic plasticity in Drosophila
by Subhabrata Sanyal & David J. Sandstrom & Charles A. Hoeffer & Mani Ramaswami - 874-878 Deafness and renal tubular acidosis in mice lacking the K-Cl co-transporter Kcc4
by Thomas Boettger & Christian A. Hübner & Hannes Maier & Marco B. Rust & Franz X. Beck & Thomas J. Jentsch - 878-881 Structural determinants for GoLoco-induced inhibition of nucleotide release by Gα subunits
by Randall J. Kimple & Michelle E. Kimple & Laurie Betts & John Sondek & David P. Siderovski - 887-887 DIY or off-the-shelf?
by Diane Gershon - 887-889 An array of opportunities
by Diane Gershon - 889-891 Dealing with the data deluge
by Diane Gershon
April 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6882
- 3-3 Collaborative conundrums
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Biodefence research
by Eugene Russo - 665-665 Scripps to trawl sea-microbe data
by Jonathan Knight - 665-666 Frogs put in the gender blender by America's favourite herbicide
by Rex Dalton - 666-666 Parkinson's patients show positive response to implants
by Erika Check - 667-667 Chirac's scientific overtures greeted by scepticism
by Sally Goodman - 667-667 Physicists blast US missile defence review
by Geoff Brumfiel - 668-668 Money-spinning journal ruse foiled
by Geoff Brumfiel - 668-668 Clinton bill calls for revamp of chronic-disease tracking
by Virginia Gewin - 668-668 California observatory sweeps the skies for springtime Asian dust
by Rex Dalton - 669-669 Bush rallies opposition to cloning
by Erika Check - 669-669 Conservationists under fire in the Philippines
by Regina Wegner & Quirin Schiermeier - 672-674 Break-bone fever
by Tom Clarke - 675-676 DIY, Kiev style
by Quirin Schiermeier - 677-677 Call for Elan to publish Alzheimer's trial details
by Glenda M. Bishop & Stephen R. Robinson & Mark A. Smith & George Perry & Craig S. Atwood - 677-677 Work on weapons adds to public distrust of science
by Peter Nicholls - 677-677 Single-locus studies
by Antonio Arnaiz-Villena & Eduardo Gomez-Casado & Jorge Martinez-Laso - 677-677 Mutation not universally linked with diabetes
by Ching-Wan Lam - 679-680 The story of an ecosystem
by Nils Chr. Stenseth