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October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6856
- 557-557 CERN management faulted over sudden budget crisis
by David Adam - 557-557 Ireland weighs up options to buy into European research
by Erica Klarreich - 560-564 Eyes on the prize
by Trisha Gura - 565-565 Exciting future planned for birthplace of genetics
by Kim Nasmyth & Dieter Schweizer - 565-565 Financial interests are not the only bias factor
by Gio Batta Gori - 565-565 Public trust requires disclosure of potential conflicts of interest
by Steven Gurney & Jennifer Sass - 565-565 Declaring interests in the fight for good science
by Vanessa Spedding - 565-566 Debate over language's link with intelligence
by Elizabeth Bates & Helen Tager-Flusberg & Stefano Vicari & Virginia Volterra - 566-566 Sound basis for research
by Mitchell E. Daniels - 566-566 Concerns highlight need to make faster decisions
by Regis Kelly - 567-568 Echoes from the dreamtime
by Robert L. Bettinger - 568-569 Biographical biology
by Claus Wedekind - 569-571 Benefactors of mankind
by Alison Abbott - 571-572 Yes, I remember it well ..
by Larry R. Squire - 572-572 A physical view of the cytoskeleton
by Edwin Taylor - 573-573 Science's fiction
by Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond - 575-575 Unweaving the whirls
by Joël Sommeria - 577-578 Semiconductors are cool
by Cronin B. Vining - 578-579 Matter of time on the prairie
by Lindsey Rustad - 579-581 Swimming with sperm
by David L. Garbers - 582-583 Melting from within
by Robert W. Cahn - 583-585 The odd coupling
by R. Andrew Keys & Michael R. Green - 585-586 Molecules join the assembly line
by Paul S. Weiss - 586-587 Inside history on droplets
by Marcia Baker - 587-587 Even more light
by David Jones - 588-588 Edward T. Hall (1924–2001)
by Stuart A. Young - 589-589 Reward value of attractiveness and gaze
by Knut K. W. Kampe & Chris D. Frith & Raymond J. Dolan & Uta Frith - 590-590 Antenna ring around photosystem I
by T. S. Bibby & J. Nield & F. Partensky & J. Barber - 591-596 Catastrophic shifts in ecosystems
by Marten Scheffer & Steve Carpenter & Jonathan A. Foley & Carl Folke & Brian Walker - 597-602 Thin-film thermoelectric devices with high room-temperature figures of merit
by Rama Venkatasubramanian & Edward Siivola & Thomas Colpitts & Brooks O'Quinn - 603-609 A sperm ion channel required for sperm motility and male fertility
by Dejian Ren & Betsy Navarro & Gloria Perez & Alexander C. Jackson & Shyuefang Hsu & Qing Shi & Jonathan L. Tilly & David E. Clapham - 610-613 Tunable quantum tunnelling of magnetic domain walls
by J. Brooke & T. F. Rosenbaum & G. Aeppli - 613-616 Coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in URhGe
by Dai Aoki & Andrew Huxley & Eric Ressouche & Daniel Braithwaite & Jacques Flouquet & Jean-Pascal Brison & Elsa Lhotel & Carley Paulsen - 616-619 Atomic-scale imaging of insulating diamond through resonant electron injection
by Kirill Bobrov & Andrew J. Mayne & Gérald Dujardin - 619-621 Selective assembly on a surface of supramolecular aggregates with controlled size and shape
by Takashi Yokoyama & Shiyoshi Yokoyama & Toshiya Kamikado & Yoshishige Okuno & Shinro Mashiko - 622-625 Acclimatization of soil respiration to warming in a tall grass prairie
by Yiqi Luo & Shiqiang Wan & Dafeng Hui & Linda L. Wallace - 625-627 The earliest known fully quadrupedal sirenian
by D. P. Domning - 628-631 A general model for ontogenetic growth
by Geoffrey B. West & James H. Brown & Brian J. Enquist - 631-635 Hyperpolarization-activated channels HCN1 and HCN4 mediate responses to sour stimuli
by David R. Stevens & Reinhard Seifert & Bernd Bufe & Frank Müller & Elisabeth Kremmer & Renate Gauss & Wolfgang Meyerhof & U. Benjamin Kaupp & Bernd Lindemann - 635-639 Consequences of a biological invasion reveal the importance of mutualism for plant communities
by Caroline E. Christian - 639-643 In situ class switching and differentiation to IgA-producing cells in the gut lamina propria
by Sidonia Fagarasan & Kazuo Kinoshita & Masamichi Muramatsu & Koichi Ikuta & Tasuku Honjo - 644-647 Pre-mRNA splicing and mRNA export linked by direct interactions between UAP56 and Aly
by Ming-Juan Luo & Zhaolan Zhou & Keith Magni & Claudine Christoforides & Juri Rappsilber & Matthias Mann & Robin Reed - 648-652 Splicing factor Sub2p is required for nuclear mRNA export through its interaction with Yra1p
by Katja Sträßer & Ed Hurt - 652-652 Correction: A mouse knock-in model exposes sequential proteolytic pathways that regulate p27Kip1 in G1 and S phase
by Nisar P. Malek & Holly Sundberg & Seth McGrew & Keiko Nakayama & Themis R. Kyriakides & James M. Roberts - 652-652 Correction: CREB regulates hepatic gluconeogenesis through the coactivator PGC-1
by Stephan Herzig & Fanxin Long & Ulupi S. Jhala & Susan Hedrick & Rebecca Quinn & Anton Bauer & Dorothea Rudolph & Gunther Schutz & Cliff Yoon & Pere Puigserver & Bruce Spiegelman & Marc Montminy - 652-652 Erratum: A titanosilicate molecular sieve with adjustable pores for size-selective adsorption of molecules
by Steven M. Kuznicki & Valerie A. Bell & Sankar Nair & Hugh W. Hillhouse & Richard M. Jacubinas & Carola M. Braunbarth & Brian H. Toby & Michael Tsapatsis
October 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6855
- 3-3 Shaking off genome fatigue
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Population Genetics
by Eugene Russo - 441-441 Large Hadron Collider in crisis as magnet costs spiral upwards
by David Adam - 441-441 Senators call for biodefence boost
by Jonathan Knight - 442-442 Eviction threat to Belgium's science academies
by Quirin Schiermeier - 442-442 Bilateral Vietnam study plans to assess war fallout of dioxin
by Rex Dalton - 442-442 Doctors propose panel on research misconduct
by Erica Klarreich - 443-443 Testing time for gene patent as Europe rebels
by Meredith Wadman - 443-443 Last-minute floods sink research
by Alison Abbott - 444-444 Psychiatrist launches lawsuit over 'academic freedom'
by David Spurgeon - 444-444 Mouse genome roars ahead with new map
by Declan Butler - 445-445 NASA budget problems alarm space-station collaborators
by William Triplett - 445-445 Vatican approves use of animal transplants 'to benefit humans'
by Xavier Bosch - 448-449 Hard times for high tech
by Declan Butler & Jim Giles - 450-452 Biologists join the dots
by Erica Klarreich - 453-453 Give us time to put reforms into action
by Enrico Garaci - 453-453 In the stem-cell debate, new concepts need new words
by Ann A. Kiessling - 453-453 Related problems
by Alex C. W. May - 453-453 Rules on originality need to be clearly set out
by Tadasu Nagaoka & Hisatsugu Miyakoshi - 455-456 Whither evo–devo?
by Axel Meyer - 457-458 No easy answers
by Xavier Bosch - 458-459 Is content king?
by Johanna McEntyre - 459-459 A new window on space
by Ingo Lehmann - 460-460 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 461-461 Tales behind the tags
by Philip Morrison - 463-463 The natural economy
by Jeff Harvey - 465-466 Talk of genetics and vice versa
by Steven Pinker - 466-467 Mastering the language of atoms
by Ron Folman & Jörg Schmiedmayer - 467-469 A plague o' both your hosts
by Stewart T. Cole & Carmen Buchrieser - 470-471 Chill taken out of the tropics
by Lee R. Kump - 471-473 Developing order
by Rick Livesey & Connie Cepko - 473-473 Black hole blockbuster
by Sarah Tomlin - 474-475 Suspended by sound
by E. H. Brandt - 475-476 To clot or not
by Amanda J. Fosang & Peter J. Smith - 476-476 Learning from melting
by David Jones - 477-478 Snapping shrimp make flashing bubbles
by Detlef Lohse & Barbara Schmitz & Michel Versluis - 478-479 The economic benefits of the Kyoto Protocol
by Giulio A. De Leo & Luca Rizzi & Andrea Caizzi & Marino Gatto - 479-479 Evolution of prehistoric cave art
by H. Valladas & J. Clottes & J.-M. Geneste & M. A. Garcia & M. Arnold & H. Cachier & N. Tisnérat-Laborde - 480-480 Cold current in thermoreceptive neurons
by Gordon Reid & Maria-Luiza Flonta - 481-487 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 - 488-494 Mutations in a member of the ADAMTS gene family cause thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
by Gallia G. Levy & William C. Nichols & Eric C. Lian & Tatiana Foroud & Jeanette N. McClintick & Beth M. McGee & Angela Y. Yang & David R. Siemieniak & Kenneth R. Stark & Ralph Gruppo & Ravindra Sarode & Susan B. Shurin & Visalam Chandrasekaran & Sally P. Stabler & Hernan Sabio & Eric E. Bouhassira & Jefferson D. Upshaw & David Ginsburg & Han-Mou Tsai - 495-498 Light interference from single atoms and their mirror images
by J. Eschner & Ch. Raab & F. Schmidt-Kaler & R. Blatt - 498-501 Bose–Einstein condensation on a microelectronic chip
by W. Hänsel & P. Hommelhoff & T. W. Hänsch & J. Reichel - 501-504 Spatially resolved electronic structure inside and outside the vortex cores of a high-temperature superconductor
by V. F. Mitrović & E. E. Sigmund & M. Eschrig & H. N. Bachman & W. P. Halperin & A. P. Reyes & P. Kuhns & W. G. Moulton - 504-508 Swollen liquid-crystalline lamellar phase based on extended solid-like sheets
by Jean-Christophe P. Gabriel & Franck Camerel & Bruno J. Lemaire & Hervé Desvaux & Patrick Davidson & Patrick Batail - 508-512 High frequency of ‘super-cyclones’ along the Great Barrier Reef over the past 5,000 years
by Jonathan Nott & Matthew Hayne - 512-514 Multiple benefits of gregariousness cover detectability costs in aposematic aggregations
by Marianna Riipi & Rauno V. Alatalo & Leena Lindström & Johanna Mappes - 514-519 Positive selection of a gene family during the emergence of humans and African apes
by Matthew E. Johnson & Luigi Viggiano & Jeffrey A. Bailey & Munah Abdul-Rauf & Graham Goodwin & Mariano Rocchi & Evan E. Eichler - 519-523 A forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder
by Cecilia S. L. Lai & Simon E. Fisher & Jane A. Hurst & Faraneh Vargha-Khadem & Anthony P. Monaco - 523-527 Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague
by J. Parkhill & B. W. Wren & N. R. Thomson & R. W. Titball & M. T. G. Holden & M. B. Prentice & M. Sebaihia & K. D. James & C. Churcher & K. L. Mungall & S. Baker & D. Basham & S. D. Bentley & K. Brooks & A. M. Cerdeño-Tárraga & T. Chillingworth & A. Cronin & R. M. Davies & P. Davis & G. Dougan & T. Feltwell & N. Hamlin & S. Holroyd & K. Jagels & A. V. Karlyshev & S. Leather & S. Moule & P. C. F. Oyston & M. Quail & K. Rutherford & M. Simmonds & J. Skelton & K. Stevens & S. Whitehead & B. G. Barrell - 527-531 An endogenous cannabinoid (2-AG) is neuroprotective after brain injury
by David Panikashvili & Constantina Simeonidou & Shimon Ben-Shabat & Lumír Hanuš & Aviva Breuer & Raphael Mechoulam & Esther Shohami - 531-534 A synthetic glycolipid prevents autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inducing TH2 bias of natural killer T cells
by Katsuichi Miyamoto & Sachiko Miyake & Takashi Yamamura - 534-538 Direct ligand–receptor complex interaction controls Brassica self-incompatibility
by Seiji Takayama & Hiroko Shimosato & Hiroshi Shiba & Miyuki Funato & Fang-Sik Che & Masao Watanabe & Megumi Iwano & Akira Isogai - 538-542 Quality control of mRNA 3′-end processing is linked to the nuclear exosome
by Patricia Hilleren & Terri McCarthy & Michael Rosbash & Roy Parker & Torben Heick Jensen - 542-548 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 - 548-548 Erratum: Partitioning selection and complementarity in biodiversity experiments
by Michel Loreau & Andy Hector - 548-548 Erratum: 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 - 548-548 Erratum: Control of conformational and interpolymer effects in conjugated polymers
by J. Kim & M. Swager
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6854
- 3-3 Rewards of seeing potential
by Paul Smaglik - 335-335 Swift move to collect fallout data
by Rex Dalton - 335-336 'Identity crisis' racks depleted research arms of spy agencies
by William Triplett - 336-336 Support for science is firm as emergency raises budget
by Matthew Davis - 337-337 Japan's first BSE case fuels fears elsewhere
by David Cyranoski - 337-337 Transgenic corn found growing in Mexico
by Rex Dalton - 338-338 Crushing victory could help in quest for fusion energy
by William Triplett - 338-338 British archaeology boost may uncover old enthusiasm
by David Adam - 339-339 Stamp booklet has physicists licked
by Erica Klarreich - 339-339 China plans 'hybrid' embryonic stem cells
by Alison Abbott & David Cyranoski - 342-344 All creatures great and small
by John Whitfield - 345-346 Storm in a culture dish
by Laura Bonetta - 347-347 Need for public debate about fertility treatments
by Robert K. Naviaux & Keshav K. Singh - 347-347 Risk that websites could break code of anonymity
by David L. Reed & Brett Moyer & Dale Clayton - 349-351 IVF and the history of stem cells
by R. G. Edwards - 353-354 Does ivory burn?
by Colin Tudge - 354-355 Wormholes through physics
by Paul Davies - 355-355 Cut-and-paste knowledge
by W.F. Bynum - 355-356 The price of success
by David Dickson - 356-357 An astronomical adventure story
by Joel Wm. Parker - 357-358 The other man to discover evolution
by Jane R. Camerini - 358-359 Unlocking nature's ancient secrets
by Tomas Lindahl - 359-360 Modern values in post-modernism
by John Ziman - 360-361 A life of good taste
by Tom Sanders - 361-362 In for the count
by Simon Singh - 362-363 Is anyone out there listening?
by Harold Mooney - 363-364 Discourse and discord
by Geoffrey Cantor - 364-364 Washing one's hands of controversy
by Martyn Poliakoff - 365-365 Bridge or ravine?
by George & Eva Klein - 367-367 More than words
by Geoffrey K. Pullum & Barbara C. Scholz - 369-370 Once upon an asteroid
by Erik Asphaug - 371-373 Testing telomerase
by Robert Marciniak & Leonard Guarente - 373-374 The salesman and the tourist
by H. Eugene Stanley & Sergey V. Buldyrev - 374-375 Transporters on the move
by Mark Estelle - 375-377 Entangled atomic samples
by J. Ignacio Cirac - 377-377 Ardent spirits
by David Jones - 378-378 Patrick D. Wall (1925–2001)
by Clifford J. Woolf - 379-380 Transatlantic robot-assisted telesurgery
by Jacques Marescaux & Joel Leroy & Michel Gagner & Francesco Rubino & Didier Mutter & Michel Vix & Steven E. Butner & Michelle K. Smith - 380-381 Cyanobacteria track water in desert soils
by Ferran Garcia-Pichel & Olivier Pringault - 381-382 Receptor-specific messenger oscillations
by Mark S. Nash & Kenneth W. Young & R. A. John Challiss & Stefan R. Nahorski - 382-382 Do power laws imply self-regulation?
by Robert P. Freckleton & William J. Sutherland - 383-389 Two-component circuitry in Arabidopsis cytokinin signal transduction
by Ildoo Hwang & Jen Sheen - 390-393 The landing of the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros
by J. Veverka & B. Farquhar & M. Robinson & P. Thomas & S. Murchie & A. Harch & P. G. Antreasian & S. R. Chesley & J. K. Miller & W. M. Owen & B. G. Williams & D. Yeomans & D. Dunham & G. Heyler & M. Holdridge & R. L. Nelson & K. E. Whittenburg & J. C. Ray & B. Carcich & A. Cheng & C. Chapman & J. F. Bell & M. Bell & B. Bussey & B. Clark & D. Domingue & M. J. Gaffey & E. Hawkins & N. Izenberg & J. Joseph & R. Kirk & P. Lucey & M. Malin & L. McFadden & W. J. Merline & C. Peterson & L. Prockter & J. Warren & D. Wellnitz - 394-396 Shoemaker crater as the source of most ejecta blocks on the asteroid 433 Eros
by P. C. Thomas & J. Veverka & M. S. Robinson & S. Murchie - 396-400 The nature of ponded deposits on Eros
by M. S. Robinson & P. C. Thomas & J. Veverka & S. Murchie & B. Carcich - 400-403 Experimental long-lived entanglement of two macroscopic objects
by Brian Julsgaard & Alexander Kozhekin & Eugene S. Polzik - 404-406 A Bragg glass phase in the vortex lattice of a type II superconductor
by T. Klein & I. Joumard & S. Blanchard & J. Marcus & R. Cubitt & T. Giamarchi & P. Le Doussal - 407-409 The jamming route to the glass state in weakly perturbed granular media
by G. D'Anna & G. Gremaud - 409-413 Photochemical cycling of iron in the surface ocean mediated by microbial iron(iii)-binding ligands
by K. Barbeau & E. L. Rue & K. W. Bruland & A. Butler - 413-417 Earliest presence of humans in northeast Asia
by R. X. Zhu & K. A. Hoffman & R. Potts & C. L. Deng & Y. X. Pan & B. Guo & C. D. Shi & Z. T. Guo & B. Y. Yuan & Y. M. Hou & W. W. Huang - 417-420 Lagged effects of ocean climate change on fulmar population dynamics
by Paul M. Thompson & Janet C. Ollason - 420-425 Histamine regulates T-cell and antibody responses by differential expression of H1 and H2 receptors
by Marek Jutel & Takeshi Watanabe & Sven Klunker & Mübeccel Akdis & Olivier A. R. Thomet & Jozef Malolepszy & Teresa Zak-Nejmark & Ritsuko Koga & Takashi Kobayashi & Kurt Blaser & Cezmi A. Akdis - 425-428 Auxin transport inhibitors block PIN1 cycling and vesicle trafficking
by Niko Geldner & Jiří Friml & York-Dieter Stierhof & Gerd Jürgens & Klaus Palme - 428-432 Voltage-induced membrane movement
by Ping-Cheng Zhang & Asbed M. Keleshian & Frederick Sachs - 432-435 The RNA component of telomerase is mutated in autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita
by Tom Vulliamy & Anna Marrone & Frederick Goldman & Andrew Dearlove & Monica Bessler & Philip J. Mason & Inderjeet Dokal - 435-438 DNA topoisomerase IIα is required for RNA polymerase II transcription on chromatin templates
by Neelima Mondal & Jeffrey D. Parvin
September 2001, Volume 413, Issue 6853
- 3-3 Mergers and acquisitions
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Biopolis on the Elbe Dresden
by Helen Gavaghan - 238-239 Technology will assist the fight against terrorism
by William Triplett - 240-240 Mad cow disease comes to Japan
by Jim Giles - 240-240 Job refusal sparks row over mind-drug critic
by David Spurgeon - 241-241 Top researchers plan to snub fertility conference
by Erica Klarreich - 241-241 Cancer institute director's exit leaves NIH in the lurch
by Matthew Davis - 244-246 Two become one
by Helen Pearson - 247-248 The stowaways
by Tom Clarke - 249-249 Probabilities will help us plan for climate change
by A. Barrie Pittock & Roger N. Jones & Chris D. Mitchell - 249-249 Vital parameters need to be in print
by David Borhani - 251-252 Paradox of the savant mind
by Allan Snyder - 252-253 Spandrels or selection?
by Michael A. Goldman - 253-254 Preaching to the chemical converts
by John Emsley - 254-254 Reading the history of humanity
by Howy Jacobs - 255-255 Sex, love and science
by Susan Gaines - 257-257 A principled stance
by Martyn Poliakoff & Paul Anastas - 259-260 Walking with whales
by Christian de Muizon - 260-261 A new crack at friction
by David A. Kessler - 261-263 Mobile protein signals cell fate
by Sarah Hake - 264-265 Up on the C60 elevator
by Paul Grant - 265-265 Crowd trouble for predators
by Peter D. Moore - 267-268 Déjà vu in optics
by Nail N. Akhmediev - 268-269 Archipelago of destruction
by Michael Schwab & Mike Tyers - 269-269 Genomes and souls
by David Jones - 270-270 Fred Hoyle (1915–2001)
by John Maddox - 271-272 Neonatal sunburn and melanoma in mice
by Frances P. Noonan & Juan A. Recio & Hisashi Takayama & Paul Duray & Miriam R. Anver & Walter L. Rush & Edward C. De Fabo & Glenn Merlino - 272-272 Population of origin of Atlantic cod
by Einar E. Nielsen & Michael M. Hansen & Cathrin Schmidt & Dorte Meldrup & Peter Grønkjaer - 273-276 Controlling photons using electromagnetically induced transparency
by M. D. Lukin & A. Imamoğlu - 277-281 Skeletons of terrestrial cetaceans and the relationship of whales to artiodactyls
by J. G. M. Thewissen & E. M. Williams & L. J. Roe & S. T. Hussain - 282-285 Microscopic electronic inhomogeneity in the high-Tc superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x
by S. H. Pan & J. P. O'Neal & R. L. Badzey & C. Chamon & H. Ding & J. R. Engelbrecht & Z. Wang & H. Eisaki & S. Uchida & A. K. Gupta & K.-W. Ng & E. W. Hudson & K. M. Lang & J. C. Davis - 285-288 Friction and fracture
by Eric Gerde & M. Marder - 288-291 A high-strain-rate superplastic ceramic
by B.-N. Kim & K. Hiraga & K. Morita & Y. Sakka - 291-293 Ultrafast holographic nanopatterning of biocatalytically formed silica
by Lawrence L. Brott & Rajesh R. Naik & David J. Pikas & Sean M. Kirkpatrick & David W. Tomlin & Patrick W. Whitlock & Stephen J. Clarson & Morley O. Stone - 293-296 High-resolution record of climate stability in France during the last interglacial period
by Patrick Rioual & Valérie Andrieu-Ponel & Miri Rietti-Shati & Richard W. Battarbee & Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu & Rachid Cheddadi & Maurice Reille & Helena Svobodova & Aldo Shemesh - 297-299 An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus accelerates decomposition and acquires nitrogen directly from organic material
by Angela Hodge & Colin D. Campbell & Alastair H. Fitter - 299-302 The rhythm of microbial adaptation
by Philip Gerrish - 302-307 An agrin minigene rescues dystrophic symptoms in a mouse model for congenital muscular dystrophy
by Joachim Moll & Patrizia Barzaghi & Shuo Lin & Gabriela Bezakova & Hanns Lochmüller & Eva Engvall & Ulrich Müller & Markus A. Ruegg