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November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6863
- 476-476 Students left cold by careers advice
by Paul Smaglik - 476-476 Cores set to unearth hole picture of evolution
by Rex Dalton - 477-477 First human clones get a cool response
by David Adam - 477-477 China caught out as model shows net fall in fish
by Helen Pearson - 478-478 Election result leaves Australian scientists fearful over funding
by Peter Pockley - 478-478 Protests as terror law targets foreigners at universities
by Philipp Weis & Quirin Schiermeier - 480-481 The crystal ball of chaos
by Robert Adler - 482-483 Goliath befriends David
by Tom Clarke & Helen Pearson - 484-484 An eye on the future
by Alison Abbott - 485-485 Messenger RNA: origins of a discovery
by Alvin M. Weinberg - 485-485 Japan's funding cuts hit the future of science
by Eisuke Enoki - 485-485 Could sale of fossils be the key to ending theft?
by Edward Krowitz - 487-488 Global energy prospects
by Stuart Young - 488-489 Somewhere over the rainbow
by Philip Ball - 489-490 A severed thread
by John Galloway - 490-490 Phylogeny branches out
by Yves Van de Peer - 491-491 Genetics of identity
by Günter Theißen - 493-494 When one whale matters
by Peter Kareiva - 494-495 Physics at the attosecond frontier
by Yaron Silberberg - 495-498 Sea snow microcosms
by Farooq Azam & Richard A. Long - 498-499 Six steps to destruction
by James E. Ferrell - 499-501 A new spin on black-hole masses
by Charles Bailyn - 502-503 Accessory to kidney disease
by Malcolm Hunter - 503-504 A broader view of membranes
by Roderic Lakes - 504-504 The art of copying
by David Jones - 505-505 Asymmetric Broca's area in great apes
by Claudio Cantalupo & William D. Hopkins - 506-506 Immune defence in bumble-bee offspring
by Yannick Moret & Paul Schmid-Hempel - 506-507 Synthesis of carbon 'onions' in water
by N. Sano & H. Wang & M. Chhowalla & I. Alexandrou & G. A. J. Amaratunga - 507-508 Fossils and avian evolution
by Alan Feduccia - 508-508 Fossils and avian evolution
by Julia A. Clarke & Mark A. Norell - 509-513 Attosecond metrology
by M. Hentschel & R. Kienberger & Ch. Spielmann & G. A. Reider & N. Milosevic & T. Brabec & P. Corkum & U. Heinzmann & M. Drescher & F. Krausz - 514-521 Multisite phosphorylation of a CDK inhibitor sets a threshold for the onset of DNA replication
by Piers Nash & Xiaojing Tang & Stephen Orlicky & Qinghua Chen & Frank B. Gertler & Michael D. Mendenhall & Frank Sicheri & Tony Pawson & Mike Tyers - 522-525 An unusually massive stellar black hole in the Galaxy
by J. Greiner & J. G. Cuby & M. J. McCaughrean - 525-527 Atomic structure holography using thermal neutrons
by B. Sur & R. B. Rogge & R. P. Hammond & V. N. P. Anghel & J. Katsaras - 528-530 Pressure-induced amorphization and an amorphous–amorphous transition in densified porous silicon
by Sudip K. Deb & Martin Wilding & Maddury Somayazulu & Paul F. McMillan - 531-534 Real-time spectroscopy of transition states in bacteriorhodopsin during retinal isomerization
by Takayoshi Kobayashi & Takashi Saito & Hiroyuki Ohtani - 534-536 Systematic distortions in world fisheries catch trends
by Reg Watson & Daniel Pauly - 537-541 Demography of the endangered North Atlantic right whale
by Masami Fujiwara & Hal Caswell - 541-543 Transgenic DNA introgressed into traditional maize landraces in Oaxaca, Mexico
by David Quist & Ignacio H. Chapela - 543-546 Kranz anatomy is not essential for terrestrial C4 plant photosynthesis
by Elena V. Voznesenskaya & Vincent R. Franceschi & Olavi Kiirats & Helmut Freitag & Gerald E. Edwards - 546-550 Interactive memory systems in the human brain
by R. A. Poldrack & J. Clark & E. J. Paré-Blagoev & D. Shohamy & J. Creso Moyano & C. Myers & M. A. Gluck - 550-554 Inhibitory PAS domain protein is a negative regulator of hypoxia-inducible gene expression
by Yuichi Makino & Renhai Cao & Kristian Svensson & Göran Bertilsson & Mikael Asman & Hirotoshi Tanaka & Yihai Cao & Anders Berkenstam & Lorenz Poellinger - 555-558 Extensive surface diversity of a commensal microorganism by multiple DNA inversions
by Corinna M. Krinos & Michael J. Coyne & Katja G. Weinacht & Arthur O. Tzianabos & Dennis L. Kasper & Laurie E. Comstock - 558-561 Barttin is a Cl- channel β-subunit crucial for renal Cl- reabsorption and inner ear K+ secretion
by Raúl Estévez & Thomas Boettger & Valentin Stein & Ralf Birkenhäger & Edgar Otto & Friedhelm Hildebrandt & Thomas J. Jentsch - 562-565 Isochorismate synthase is required to synthesize salicylic acid for plant defence
by Mary C. Wildermuth & Julia Dewdney & Gang Wu & Frederick M. Ausubel
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6862
- 3-3 Demographic shifts
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Beating the European brain drain
by Alexander Hellemans - 381-381 Loophole legalizes human cloning
by David Adam - 381-382 Imploding detectors shatter plans for Japan's neutrino experiments
by David Cyranoski - 382-382 Genetics paper erased from journal over political content
by Erica Klarreich - 383-383 Europe puts the squeeze on space projects
by Sally Goodman - 383-383 Budgets come first as Bush chooses NASA head
by Mark Schrope - 384-384 Sackings leave gene database floundering
by Laura Bonetta - 384-384 Funding fears spark Italian protests
by Alison Abbott - 385-385 Cycle studies see carbon sinks rise to prominence
by Quirin Schiermeier - 385-385 Health priorities gain patent reprieve for developing countries
by Michael Cherry - 388-390 The regeneration gap
by Helen Pearson - 391-391 Pushing the physics envelope
by David Spurgeon - 393-393 Chimaeric mice on the road towards stem cells
by Richard Gardner - 393-393 Scientific data must be made available to all
by Nicolas Dittert & Michael Diepenbroek & Hannes Grobe - 393-393 Speak out against wrong done in your name
by Stephen E. Moss - 393-394 The perils of peer review
by Rustum Roy & James R. Ashburn - 394-394 Motion and meaning
by Eric Jakobsson - 394-394 Carrots, not sticks, give best 'quality assurance'
by Roddie McKenzie - 395-396 Making it to the top
by David Bodanis - 396-397 Costs and benefits of inflicting pain
by William H. Shaw - 397-398 Biotechnology retrospective
by F. C. Botha - 398-398 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 399-399 Where might it lead?
by Gregory Benford - 401-402 Parasites go the full monty
by Patrick J. Keeling - 402-403 The matter with density
by Trevor Ponman - 403-405 Tides of tolerance
by Karl Sigmund & Martin A. Nowak - 405-406 Catalysis frozen in time
by J. K. Nørskov - 406-407 The guts of seed dispersal
by Peter D. Moore - 407-409 On being vetulicolian
by Henry Gee - 409-410 Copper oxides get charged up
by Allan Hugh MacDonald - 410-410 Corrosive water
by David Jones - 411-412 Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers
by Cynthia M Beall & Daniel Laskowski & Kingman P. Strohl & Rudy Soria & Mercedes Villena & Enrique Vargas & Ana Maria Alarcon & Cristina Gonzales & Serpil C. Erzurum - 412-412 Extending the lifespan of long-lived mice
by Andrzej Bartke & J. Chris Wright & Julie A. Mattison & Donald K. Ingram & Richard A. Miller & George S. Roth - 413-418 Long-distance quantum communication with atomic ensembles and linear optics
by L.-M. Duan & M. D. Lukin & J. I. Cirac & P. Zoller - 419-424 Primitive deuterostomes from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Lower Cambrian, China)
by D.-G. Shu & S. Conway Morris & J. Han & L. Chen & X.-L. Zhang & Z.-F. Zhang & H.-Q. Liu & Y. Li & J.-N. Liu - 425-427 Regulation of the X-ray luminosity of clusters of galaxies by cooling and supernova feedback
by G. Mark Voit & Greg L. Bryan - 427-430 Non-Fermi-liquid nature of the normal state of itinerant-electron ferromagnets
by C. Pfleiderer & S. R. Julian & G. G. Lonzarich - 430-434 Programmable and autonomous computing machine made of biomolecules
by Yaakov Benenson & Tamar Paz-Elizur & Rivka Adar & Ehud Keinan & Zvi Livneh & Ehud Shapiro - 434-436 Superconductivity in CaCuO2 as a result of field-effect doping
by J. H. Schön & M. Dorget & F. C. Beuran & X. Z. Zu & E. Arushanov & C. Deville Cavellin & M. Laguës - 437-440 Increased damage from fires in logged forests during droughts caused by El Niño
by F. Siegert & G. Ruecker & A. Hinrichs & A. A. Hoffmann - 441-443 Evolution of cooperation without reciprocity
by Rick L. Riolo & Michael D. Cohen & Robert Axelrod - 443-446 Effects of experience and social context on prospective caching strategies by scrub jays
by N. J. Emery & N. S. Clayton - 446-449 The central nervous system stabilizes unstable dynamics by learning optimal impedance
by Etienne Burdet & Rieko Osu & David W. Franklin & Theodore E. Milner & Mitsuo Kawato - 450-453 Genome sequence and gene compaction of the eukaryote parasite Encephalitozoon cuniculi
by Michaël D. Katinka & Simone Duprat & Emmanuel Cornillot & Guy Méténier & Fabienne Thomarat & Gérard Prensier & Valérie Barbe & Eric Peyretaillade & Philippe Brottier & Patrick Wincker & Frédéric Delbac & Hicham El Alaoui & Pierre Peyret & William Saurin & Manolo Gouy & Jean Weissenbach & Christian P. Vivarès - 454-457 Innate antimicrobial peptide protects the skin from invasive bacterial infection
by Victor Nizet & Takaaki Ohtake & Xavier Lauth & Janet Trowbridge & Jennifer Rudisill & Robert A. Dorschner & Vasumati Pestonjamasp & Joseph Piraino & Kenneth Huttner & Richard L. Gallo - 457-462 The E2F1–3 transcription factors are essential for cellular proliferation
by Lizhao Wu & Cynthia Timmers & Baidehi Maiti & Harold I. Saavedra & Ling Sang & Gabriel T. Chong & Faison Nuckolls & Paloma Giangrande & Fred A. Wright & Seth J. Field & Michael E. Greenberg & Stuart Orkin & Joseph R. Nevins & Michael L. Robinson & Gustavo Leone - 462-465 A phosphate transporter expressed in arbuscule-containing cells in potato
by Christine Rausch & Pierre Daram & Silvia Brunner & Jan Jansa & Maryse Laloi & Georg Leggewie & Nikolaus Amrhein & Marcel Bucher - 466-470 Crystal structure of the tricorn protease reveals a protein disassembly line
by Hans Brandstetter & Jeong-Sun Kim & Michael Groll & Robert Huber - 470-470 Erratum: Warm tropical sea surface temperatures in the Late Cretaceous and Eocene epochs
by Paul N. Pearson & Peter W. Ditchfield & Joyce Singano & Katherine G. Harcourt-Brown & Christopher J. Nicholas & Richard K. Olsson & Nicholas J. Shackleton & Mike A. Hall - 470-470 Correction: Self-assembled monolayer organic field-effect transistors
by Jan Hendrik Schön & Hong Meng & Zhenan Bao - 470-470 Correction: Ordered nanoporous arrays of carbon supporting high dispersions of platinum nanoparticles
by Sang Hoon Joo & Seong Jae Choi & Ilwhan Oh & Juhyoun Kwak & Zheng Liu & Osamu Terasaki & Ryong Ryoo - 470-470 addendum: An efficient room-temperature silicon-based light-emitting diode
by Wai Lek Ng & M. A. Lourenço & R. M. Gwilliam & S. Ledain & G. Shao & K. P. Homewood - 470-470 Correction: The timing of the last deglaciation in North Atlantic climate records
by Claire Waelbroeck & Jean-Claude Duplessy & Elisabeth Michel & Laurent Labeyrie & Didier Paillard & Josette Duprat
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6861
- 3-3 Radiating good will
by Paul Smaglik - 237-237 CERN opens finances up for review
by David Adam - 237-238 Biologists urged to address risk of data aiding bioweapon design
by Peter Aldhous - 238-238 Blow to German stem-cell prospects
by Alison Abbott - 238-238 Accord in Morocco breathes fresh life into Kyoto Protocol
by Quirin Schiermeier - 239-239 French Nobel protest makes chemist a cause célèbre
by Sally Goodman - 239-239 Proposal for vaccine lab gets a shot in the arm
by Jonathan Knight - 240-240 Chinese plan pins big hopes on small science
by David Cyranoski - 240-240 Polar bears fuel row over Alaskan oil
by Mark Schrope - 241-241 Harvard squeaks through oncomouse patent appeal
by Alison Abbott - 241-241 Academy backing bolsters shaky support for crust study
by Rex Dalton - 241-241 Russia establishes advisory council in bid to boost science
by Bryon MacWilliams - 244-245 Playing by quantum rules
by Erica Klarreich - 246-247 If they could talk to the animals..
by Jonathan Knight - 249-249 Science is universal, not part of any religion
by Edgar Pick - 249-249 Don't use terrorism as an excuse for militarism
by Morton K. Brussel - 249-249 BSE record set straight
by Richard Worswick - 251-252 An unfinished quest
by Dennis R. Burton - 252-253 Fungal fables
by Nicholas J. Talbot - 253-253 Elements of galactic evolution
by Stuart Ross Taylor - 254-254 The world of testable truths
by John Casti - 255-255 Twice as natural
by Richard E. Lenski - 257-258 Self-assembly lights up
by John D. Joannopoulos - 259-261 Code of silence
by Judd C. Rice & C. David Allis - 261-262 Dressing up bare particles
by Hartmut Haug - 262-263 Counting on immunity
by Theo C. M. Bakker & Marc Zbinden - 263-265 A departure from equilibrium
by David Ruelle - 265-266 Life-or-death decisions
by John M. Kyriakis - 266-266 Slippery light aircraft
by David Jones - 267-267 Benefits of female mimicry in snakes
by R. Shine & B. Phillips & H. Waye & M. LeMaster & R. T. Mason - 268-269 Peptide antibiotics in mast cells of fish
by Umaporn Silphaduang & Edward J. Noga - 269-270 HLA-DQ7 antigen and resistance to variant CJD
by Graham S. Jackson & Jonathan A. Beck & Cristina Navarrete & Juliette Brown & P. Margaret Sutton & Marcela Contreras & John Collinge - 270-270 Size separation of granular particles
by Matthias E. Möbius & Benjamin E. Lauderdale & Sidney R. Nagel & Heinrich M. Jaeger - 271-276 Auxin regulates SCFTIR1-dependent degradation of AUX/IAA proteins
by William M. Gray & Stefan Kepinski & Dean Rouse & Ottoline Leyser & Mark Estelle - 277-283 A histone H3 methyltransferase controls DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa
by Hisashi Tamaru & Eric U. Selker - 284-286 Water-maser emission from a planetary nebula with a magnetized torus
by L. F. Miranda & Y. Gómez & G. Anglada & J. M. Torrelles - 286-289 How many-particle interactions develop after ultrafast excitation of an electron–hole plasma
by R. Huber & F. Tauser & A. Brodschelm & M. Bichler & G. Abstreiter & A. Leitenstorfer - 289-293 On-chip natural assembly of silicon photonic bandgap crystals
by Yurii A. Vlasov & Xiang-Zheng Bo & James C. Sturm & David J. Norris - 293-296 Smart single-chip gas sensor microsystem
by C. Hagleitner & A. Hierlemann & D. Lange & A. Kummer & N. Kerness & O. Brand & H. Baltes - 296-300 Formation of coastline features by large-scale instabilities induced by high-angle waves
by Andrew Ashton & A. Brad Murray & Olivier Arnoult - 300-302 Female sticklebacks count alleles in a strategy of sexual selection explaining MHC polymorphism
by Thorsten B. H. Reusch & Michael A. Häberli & Peter B. Aeschlimann & Manfred Milinski - 302-305 Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity
by Kielan Yarrow & Patrick Haggard & Ron Heal & Peter Brown & John C. Rothwell - 305-308 Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria
by David Modiano & Gaia Luoni & Bienvenu Sodiomon Sirima & Jacques Simporé & Federica Verra & Amadou Konaté & Elena Rastrelli & Anna Olivieri & Carlo Calissano & Giacomo Maria Paganotti & Leila D'Urbano & Issa Sanou & Alphonse Sawadogo & Guido Modiano & Mario Coluzzi - 308-313 Induction of gadd45β by NF-κB downregulates pro-apoptotic JNK signalling
by Enrico De Smaele & Francesca Zazzeroni & Salvatore Papa & Dung U. Nguyen & Rongguan Jin & Joy Jones & Rong Cong & Guido Franzoso - 313-317 Inhibition of JNK activation through NF-κB target genes
by Guilin Tang & Yuzuru Minemoto & Benjamin Dibling & Nicole H. Purcell & Zhiwei Li & Michael Karin & Anning Lin - 317-322 The 7SK small nuclear RNA inhibits the CDK9/cyclin T1 kinase to control transcription
by Zhiyuan Yang & Qingwei Zhu & Kunxin Luo & Qiang Zhou - 322-325 7SK small nuclear RNA binds to and inhibits the activity of CDK9/cyclin T complexes
by Van Trung Nguyen & Tamás Kiss & Annemieke A. Michels & Olivier Bensaude - 325-329 Mechanism of ubiquitin activation revealed by the structure of a bacterial MoeB–MoaD complex
by Michael W. Lake & Margot M. Wuebbens & K. V. Rajagopalan & Hermann Schindelin - 329-329 Correction: Antibacterial agents based on the cyclic d,l-α-peptide architecture
by Sara Fernandez-Lopez & Hui-Sun Kim & Ellen C. Choi & Mercedes Delgado & Juan R. Granja & Alisher Khasanov & Karin Kraehenbuehl & Georgina Long & Dana A. Weinberger & Keith M. Wilcoxen & M. Reza Ghadiri - 329-329 Erratum: Transmission intensity and impact of control policies on the foot and mouth epidemic in Great Britain
by Neil M. Ferguson & Christl A. Donnelly & Roy M. Anderson - 332-337 Alternative energy technologies
by M. S. Dresselhaus & I. L. Thomas - 338-344 Photoelectrochemical cells
by Michael Grätzel - 345-352 Materials for fuel-cell technologies
by Brian C. H. Steele & Angelika Heinzel - 353-358 Hydrogen-storage materials for mobile applications
by Louis Schlapbach & Andreas Züttel - 359-367 Issues and challenges facing rechargeable lithium batteries
by J.-M. Tarascon & M. Armand - 368-377 High-Tc superconducting materials for electric power applications
by David Larbalestier & Alex Gurevich & D. Matthew Feldmann & Anatoly Polyanskii
November 2001, Volume 414, Issue 6860
- 3-3 Big or small neuroscience?
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 All systems go for neuroscience
by Diane Gershon - 6-7 A grassroots revolution
by Helen Gavaghan - 8-8 Limited opportunity
by Robert Triendl - 135-135 New Zealand says yes to GM trials
by Peter Pockley - 135-136 Geneticists' work in disarray as DNA-chip producer pulls the plug
by Jonathan Knight - 136-136 Universities address mail security as anthrax fears rise
by Jonathan Knight - 136-136 Critical report leaves NASA's station strategy up in the air
by William Triplett - 137-137 Knowledge at stake in Australian poll
by Peter Pockley - 137-137 Bush adviser vows to find science its voice
by Matthew Davis - 138-138 Drug price deal spells windfall for researchers
by Xavier Bosch - 138-138 Disputed diagnoses hamper claims of mercury poisoning
by David Cyranoski - 139-139 Museums choked by bone law
by Rex Dalton - 139-139 Epidemiology set to get fast-track treatment
by Declan Butler - 142-144 Roll up for the revolution
by Philip Ball - 145-145 Young, gifted...and spurned
by Sally Goodman - 147-147 Meat and bone meal still used in animal feed
by Stephen Rossides - 147-147 BSE fostered by cosinesss and lack of independent advice
by Mitsuo Tagaya - 147-147 Tantalizing glimpse of a vanishing dinosaur
by Eric Buffetaut - 147-148 Once again, insects worked it out first
by M. Inbar & J. C. Schultz - 148-148 Sequenced strains must be saved from extinction
by Naomi Ward & Jonathan Eisen & Claire Fraser & Erko Stackebrandt - 148-148 Taxonomists make a name for themselves
by Gerard van der Velde - 148-148 Disclosure of interests: there's a long way to go
by Tamsen Valoir - 149-150 No need to worry about the future
by Stuart Pimm & Jeff Harvey - 150-151 Tragic outcome of extreme conditions
by Cornelia Lüdecke - 151-152 Bumps on the brain
by John C. Marshall - 152-152 Science in culture
by Heike Langenberg - 153-153 The tracks of thought
by Douwe Draaisma - 155-156 Looking down is looking up
by Jack M. Loomis - 157-159 Water at the nanoscale
by Mark S. P. Sansom & Philip C. Biggin - 159-160 An inflammatory drug prospect
by Bart De Strooper & Gerhard König - 160-161 Tackling anthrax
by Arthur M. Friedlander - 161-163 Green chemistry through the mill
by Terry Collins - 163-164 Gridlock in the blood
by Gavin Thurston & George D. Yancopoulos - 164-164 Vacuum in miniature
by David Jones - 165-166 Sheep don't forget a face
by Keith M. Kendrick & Ana P. da Costa & Andrea E. Leigh & Michael R. Hinton & Jon W. Peirce - 166-167 Nitrate flux in the Mississippi River
by Gregory F. McIsaac & Mark B. David & George Z. Gertner & Donald A. Goolsby - 167-168 Predicting spontaneous recovery of memory
by James V. Stone & Nicola M. Hunkin & Angela Hornby - 168-168 Hunger tolerance and Leishmania in sandflies
by Yosef Schlein & Raymond L. Jacobson - 169-172 Recent patterns and mechanisms of carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems
by D. S. Schimel & J. I. House & K. A. Hibbard & P. Bousquet & P. Ciais & P. Peylin & B. H. Braswell & M. J. Apps & D. Baker & A. Bondeau & J. Canadell & G. Churkina & W. Cramer & A. S. Denning & C. B. Field & P. Friedlingstein & C. Goodale & M. Heimann & R. A. Houghton & J. M. Melillo & B. Moore & D. Murdiyarso & I. Noble & S. W. Pacala & I. C. Prentice & M. R. Raupach & P. J. Rayner & R. J. Scholes & W. L. Steffen & C. Wirth - 173-179 Genetic tracing reveals a stereotyped sensory map in the olfactory cortex
by Zhihua Zou & Lisa F. Horowitz & Jean-Pierre Montmayeur & Scott Snapper & Linda B. Buck - 180-182 Correlated fast X-ray and optical variability in the black-hole candidate XTE J1118+480
by G. Kanbach & C. Straubmeier & H. C. Spruit & T. Belloni - 182-184 Absolute-phase phenomena in photoionization with few-cycle laser pulses
by G. G. Paulus & F. Grasbon & H. Walther & P. Villoresi & M. Nisoli & S. Stagira & E. Priori & S. De Silvestri