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March 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6776
- 379-382 Bonding and reactivity at oxide mineral surfaces from model aqueous complexes
by Brian L. Phillips & William H. Casey & Magnus Karlsson - 382-385 Evidence that humans evolved from a knuckle-walking ancestor
by Brian G. Richmond & David S. Strait - 385-387 Predictive accuracy of population viability analysis in conservation biology
by Barry W. Brook & Julian J. O'Grady & Andrew P. Chapman & Mark A. Burgman & H. Resit Akçakaya & Richard Frankham - 388-390 Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution
by Dmitry A. Filatov & Françoise Monéger & Ioan Negrutiu & Deborah Charlesworth - 390-394 Representation of a perceptual decision in developing oculomotor commands
by Joshua I. Gold & Michael N. Shadlen - 394-398 A Drosophila model of Parkinson's disease
by Mel B. Feany & Welcome W. Bender - 398-402 Interleukin-1 polymorphisms associated with increased risk of gastric cancer
by Emad M. El-Omar & Mary Carrington & Wong-Ho Chow & Kenneth E. L. McColl & Jay H. Bream & Howard A. Young & Jesus Herrera & Jolanta Lissowska & Chiu-Chin Yuan & Nathaniel Rothman & George Lanyon & Maureen Martin & Joseph F. Fraumeni & Charles S. Rabkin - 402-407 PKC-θ is required for TCR-induced NF-κB activation in mature but not immature T lymphocytes
by Zuoming Sun & Christopher W. Arendt & Wilfried Ellmeier & Edward M. Schaeffer & Mary Jean Sunshine & Leena Gandhi & Justin Annes & Daniela Petrzilka & Abraham Kupfer & Pamela L. Schwartzberg & Dan R. Littman - 407-411 Control of TH2 polarization by the chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1
by Long Gu & Susan Tseng & Renée M. Horner & Carmen Tam & Massimo Loda & Barrett J. Rollins - 411-414 Betaglycan binds inhibin and can mediate functional antagonism of activin signalling
by Kathy A. Lewis & Peter C. Gray & Amy L. Blount & Leigh A. MacConell & Ezra Wiater & Louise M. Bilezikjian & Wylie Vale - 414-417 The Gcn5 bromodomain co-ordinates nucleosome remodelling
by Popi Syntichaki & Irene Topalidou & George Thireos
March 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6775
- 213-213 Europe joins race to turn the Internet into one vast computer
by Declan Butler - 214-214 Uproar at Oxford as suspended professor returns to work
by Natasha Loder - 214-214 Homegrown computer roots out phylogenetic networks
by Henry Gee - 215-215 Irish researchers divided over how to spend huge new fund
by Alison Abbott - 215-215 Protests force primate farm to close
by Peter Aldhous - 216-216 NEON to shed light on environment research
by Rex Dalton - 216-216 Are AIDS dissidents advising South Africa?
by Michael Cherry - 217-217 German research agency stifles creativity
by Quirin Schiermeier & Patrick Weydt - 217-218 EU centres saved from ‘catastrophe’
by Natasha Loder - 218-218 New form of hydrogen power provokes scepticism
by Tony Reichhardt - 219-219 Art imitating high-energy physics
by Alison Abbott - 219-219 Older women scientists fight USGS over layoffs
by Rex Dalton - 222-222 Spanish university study ignores research
by Jorge Mira-Pérez - 222-222 There's enough food for everyone, but the poor can't afford to buy it
by Jonathan R. Latham - 222-222 DoE still involved in the Human Genome Project
by James F. Decker - 222-222 Not too late to apologize
by Bernd Wirsing - 223-224 Questions suspended in the ether
by David Hyder & Heinz Lübbig - 224-224 Sewage, motorists and more
by Henry Petroski - 224-225 Igniting interest in a broad readership
by William I. Rose - 225-226 A century of physical endeavour
by Graham Farmelo - 226-226 Science in culture
by Taketo Mizota & Mickey Zdravkovich & Kai-U. Graw & Alfred Leder - 227-227 A 1,000-year chain of thinkers
by Giovanni F. Bignami - 229-229 Reality check
by David Brin - 231-232 Push-button entanglement
by Rainer Blatt - 232-233 Pathogen-driven forest diversity
by Wim H. van der Putten - 233-235 Hopes for a flame-free future
by Kevin Kendall - 237-237 Transparent talk
by Karen Southwell - 237-239 In search of the whales' sisters
by Zhexi Luo - 239-239 Laser light splits atom
by Donald Umstadter - 240-241 The element of uncertainty
by Russell J. Hemley - 241-242 Reeling CASK into the nucleus
by David S. Bredt - 242-242 Electric flight
by David Jones - 243-243 Growth of carbon micro-trees
by P. M. Ajayan & J. M. Nugent & R. W. Siegel & B. Wei & Ph. Kohler-Redlich - 244-244 Scaling in athletic world records
by Sandra Savaglio & Vincenzo Carbone - 245-245 Gene silencing in worms and fungi
by Caterina Catalanotto & Gianluca Azzalin & Giuseppe Macino & Carlo Cogoni - 247-255 Quantum information and computation
by Charles H. Bennett & David P. DiVincenzo - 256-259 Experimental entanglement of four particles
by C. A. Sackett & D. Kielpinski & B. E. King & C. Langer & V. Meyer & C. J. Myatt & M. Rowe & Q. A. Turchette & W. M. Itano & D. J. Wineland & C. Monroe - 259-262 Quantum distribution of protons in solid molecular hydrogen at megabar pressures
by Hikaru Kitamura & Shinji Tsuneyuki & Tadashi Ogitsu & Takashi Miyake - 262-264 Towards the clarity limit in optical fibre
by Gordon A. Thomas & Boris I. Shraiman & Paul F. Glodis & Michael J. Stephen - 265-267 Direct oxidation of hydrocarbons in a solid-oxide fuel cell
by Seungdoo Park & John M. Vohs & Raymond J. Gorte - 267-269 Single crystals of an ionic anthracene aggregate with a triplet ground state
by H. Bock & K. Gharagozloo-Hubmann & M. Sievert & T. Prisner & Z. Havlas - 269-273 Seismic hazard in the Marmara Sea region following the 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake
by Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari & Aykut Barka & Eric Jacques & Süleyman S. Nalbant & Bertrand Meyer & Rolando Armijo & Paul Tapponnier & Geoffrey C. P. King - 273-275 Fine-scale heterogeneity in the Earth's inner core
by John E. Vidale & Paul S. Earle - 276-278 The oldest known anthropoid postcranial fossils and the early evolution of higher primates
by Daniel L. Gebo & Marian Dagosto & K. Christopher Beard & Tao Qi & Jingwen Wang - 278-281 Soil pathogens and spatial patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree
by Alissa Packer & Keith Clay - 281-285 The ecological cost of sex
by C. Patrick Doncaster & Graeme E. Pound & Simon J. Cox - 285-289 NMDA spikes in basal dendrites of cortical pyramidal neurons
by Jackie Schiller & Guy Major & Helmut J. Koester & Yitzhak Schiller - 289-293 The Ras-MAPK pathway is important for olfaction in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Takaaki Hirotsu & Satoshi Saeki & Masayuki Yamamoto & Yuichi Iino - 293-296 An RNA-directed nuclease mediates post-transcriptional gene silencing in Drosophila cells
by Scott M. Hammond & Emily Bernstein & David Beach & Gregory J. Hannon - 296-298 A genetic link between co-suppression and RNA interference in C. elegans
by René F. Ketting & Ronald H. A. Plasterk - 298-302 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 - 302-307 Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates translation of c-mos mRNA
by Raul Mendez & Laura E. Hake & Thorkell Andresson & Laurie E. Littlepage & Joan V. Ruderman & Joel D. Richter - 307-310 The structure of malaria pigment β-haematin
by Silvina Pagola & Peter W. Stephens & D. Scott Bohle & Andrew D. Kosar & Sara K. Madsen - 313-315 Pushing the frontiers of interdisciplinary research: an idea whose time has come
by Diane Gershon - 315-316 Changing the face of training for science at the interface
by Diane Gershon - 316-316 Crossing the divide between theory and practice
by Diane Gershon
March 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6774
- 111-111 Genome leaders told to keep their eyes on the main prize
by Paul Smaglik - 111-111 Revamped GenBank offers extra data links
by Paul Smaglik - 112-112 … and calls for openness and transparency
by David Dickson - 112-112 GM debate must go global, says meeting…
by David Dickson - 113-113 Unesco ‘worse than I imagined,’ says new director
by Natasha Loder - 113-113 China looks to west for economic growth
by Tian Xuewen - 114-114 Expensive space crystal programme has produced little of scientific value, says panel
by Tony Reichhardt - 114-115 Geneticists oppose consent ruling
by Meredith Wadman - 115-115 Panel will seek ‘appropriate’ AIDS goals for South Africa
by Michael Cherry - 115-116 $350m gift boosts MIT brain power
by Steve Nadis - 116-116 Indian research budget favours defence
by K. S. Jayaraman - 117-117 Biology back issues free as publishers walk HighWire
by Declan Butler - 117-117 Rival demands sink genome alliance plans
by Natasha Loder - 120-120 Opportunism knocks?
by Ingo Schubert & Ulrich Wobus - 120-120 Why private institutions alone will not do enough to protect biodiversity
by Alexander James & Kevin J. Gaston & Andrew Balmford - 120-120 Alzheimer's research is vital in work on ageing
by Joseph M. Erwin - 121-122 Rape as an adaptation
by Jerry A. Coyne & Andrew Berry - 122-123 Amassing the case for the defence
by Douglas Palmer - 123-124 Unfinished portrait of the artist
by John Nash - 124-124 Science's stall in the global market-place
by Norman Myers - 125-125 A century of cognitive decline
by Bruce A. Yankner - 127-127 The song of the Neanderthal
by Mark W. Tiedemann - 129-130 Life's downs and ups
by Douglas Erwin - 130-131 Schrödinger's sheep
by Wojciech H. Zurek - 131-133 A chorus line
by Emilio Salinas & Ranulfo Romo - 134-135 Too hot to melt
by A. Lindsay Greer - 135-137 Moving in mysterious ways
by Alison M. Condliffe & Phillip T. Hawkins - 137-138 Pushing electrons around
by Mark Ratner - 138-138 Love is not puffed up
by Amanda Tromans - 139-140 The Antarctic connection
by Richard G. Gordon - 140-140 Expiry date guaranteed
by David Jones - 141-142 Urban benzene and population exposure
by Vincenzo Cocheo & Paolo Sacco & Caterina Boaretto & Emile De Saeger & Pascual Perez Ballesta & Henrik Skov & Eddy Goelen & Norbert Gonzalez & Antonia Baeza Caracena - 142-142 Climate variability and North Sea cod
by Carl M. O'Brien & Clive J. Fox & Benjamin Planque & John Casey - 142-143 Bleaching patterns in reef corals
by B. E. Brown & R. P. Dunne & M. S. Goodson & A. E. Douglas - 143-144 Myopia and ambient night-time lighting
by Karla Zadnik & Lisa A. Jones & Brett C. Irvin & Robert N. Kleinstein & Ruth E. Manny & Julie A. Shin & Donald O. Mutti - 144-144 Myopia and ambient night-time lighting
by J. Gwiazda & E. Ong & R. Held & F. Thorn - 144-144 reply: Myopia and ambient night-time lighting
by Richard A. Stone & Maureen G. Maguire & Graham E. Quinn - 145-150 Cenozoic motion between East and West Antarctica
by Steven C. Cande & Joann M. Stock & R. Dietmar Müller & Takemi Ishihara - 151-158 Autoinhibition and activation mechanisms of the Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein
by Annette S. Kim & Lazaros T. Kakalis & Norzehan Abdul-Manan & Grace A. Liu & Michael K. Rosen - 159-161 Discovery of calcium in Mercury's atmosphere
by Thomas A. Bida & Rosemary M. Killen & Thomas H. Morgan - 161-164 North–south geological differences between the residual polar caps on Mars
by P. C. Thomas & M. C. Malin & K. S. Edgett & M. H. Carr & W. K. Hartmann & A. P. Ingersoll & P. B. James & L. A. Soderblom & J. Veverka & R. Sullivan - 164-165 Impossibility of deleting an unknown quantum state
by Arun Kumar Pati & Samuel L. Braunstein - 166-168 Molecular control over Au/GaAs diodes
by Ayelet Vilan & Abraham Shanzer & David Cahen - 168-171 Sintering dense nanocrystalline ceramics without final-stage grain growth
by I.-Wei Chen & X.-H. Wang - 171-174 The influence of Antarctic sea ice on glacial–interglacial CO2 variations
by Britton B. Stephens & Ralph F. Keeling - 174-177 Interferometric radar measurements of water level changes on the Amazon flood plain
by Douglas E. Alsdorf & John M. Melack & Thomas Dunne & Leal A. K. Mertes & Laura L. Hess & Laurence C. Smith - 177-180 Delayed biological recovery from extinctions throughout the fossil record
by James W. Kirchner & Anne Weil - 180-183 Simple rules yield complex food webs
by Richard J. Williams & Neo D. Martinez - 183-186 Inhibitory threshold for critical-period activation in primary visual cortex
by Michela Fagiolini & Takao K. Hensch - 187-190 Attention modulates synchronized neuronal firing in primate somatosensory cortex
by P. N. Steinmetz & A. Roy & P. J. Fitzgerald & S. S. Hsiao & K. O. Johnson & E. Niebur - 190-193 Growth patterns in the developing brain detected by using continuum mechanical tensor maps
by Paul M. Thompson & Jay N. Giedd & Roger P. Woods & David MacDonald & Alan C. Evans & Arthur W. Toga - 193-197 A clonogenic common myeloid progenitor that gives rise to all myeloid lineages
by Koichi Akashi & David Traver & Toshihiro Miyamoto & Irving L. Weissman - 197-201 Regulation of intracellular calcium by a signalling complex of IRAG, IP3 receptor and cGMP kinase Iβ
by Jens Schlossmann & Aldo Ammendola & Keith Ashman & Xiangang Zong & Andrea Huber & Gitte Neubauer & Ge-Xin Wang & Hans-Dieter Allescher & Michael Korth & Matthias Wilm & Franz Hofmann & Peter Ruth - 201-204 hCds1-mediated phosphorylation of BRCA1 regulates the DNA damage response
by Jong-Soo Lee & Kimberly M. Collins & Alexandra L. Brown & Chang-Hun Lee & Jay H. Chung - 205-208 Ligand binding and conformational motions in myoglobin
by Andreas Ostermann & Robert Waschipky & Fritz G. Parak & G. Ulrich Nienhaus
March 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6773
- 3-3 UK university recruitment in danger
by Natasha Loder - 3-4 Germany challenges human stem cell patent awarded ‘by mistake’
by Quirin Schiermeier - 4-4 Australian jailed for removal of fossilized footprints
by Peter Pockley - 4-4 US energy agency pulls plug on role in genome project
by Colin Macilwain - 5-5 NIH tightens up monitoring of gene-therapy mishaps
by Paul Smaglik - 5-6 Culling plans put future of red deer study in jeopardy
by Natasha Loder - 6-6 US eases Israelis' lab access
by Haim Watzman - 6-6 Young, worldly and unhelpful all miss out on data sharing
by Rex Dalton - 7-7 Promega and Roche take up battle over PCR patents
by Rex Dalton - 7-7 Funding woes spell doom for US radio dish
by Tony Reichhardt - 8-8 Post-Cold War needs ‘new forms of scientific linkage’
by Heather McCabe - 8-8 Canadian budget boost for science
by David Spurgeon - 9-9 Analysis of polio vaccine could end dispute over how AIDS originated
by Declan Butler - 13-13 Patent confusion in law on new plant varieties
by John R. Porter - 13-13 Crowded universities cramp more than just students' style
by Akio Yamamoto - 15-16 Evolution rising from the grave
by Michael A. Goldman - 16-17 Around the world via Greenwich
by J.L. Heilbron - 17-18 A window on scientific progress
by Gunhard Æ. Oravas - 18-18 Science in culture
by John Whitfield - 19-19 Reversing Rorschach
by Richard Gregory - 21-21 Danger — hard hack area
by Paul McAuley - 23-24 Of ice and elephants
by Daniel P. Schrag - 24-25 p53 sends nucleotides to repair DNA
by Guillermina Lozano & Stephen J. Elledge - 25-27 Heartfelt enlightenment
by Ueli Schibler - 28-29 Brane new worlds
by Jerome Gauntlett - 29-31 Imaging in the fourth dimension
by Thomas Elbert & Andreas Keil - 31-31 Beauty is ova-rated
by Rachel Smyly - 32-32 Brimstone on Mars
by Harry Y. McSween - 32-32 Brief lives
by David Jones - 33-33 Errors in judging ‘offside’ in football
by Raôul R. D. Oudejans & Raymond Verheijen & Frank C. Bakker & Jeroen C. Gerrits & Marten Steinbrückner & Peter J. Beek - 34-34 Finding genes in Plasmodium falciparum
by Mihaela Pertea & Steven L. Salzberg & Malcolm J. Gardner - 34-35 Finding genes in Plasmodium falciparum
by Dan Lawson & Sharen Bowman & Bart Barrell - 35-36 Fish do not avoid survey vessels
by P. G. Fernandes & A. S. Brierley & E. J. Simmonds & N. W. Millard & S. D. McPhail & F. Armstrong & P. Stevenson & M. Squires - 36-36 Migration and speciation
by Kevin Winker - 37-41 The importance of repairing stalled replication forks
by Michael M. Cox & Myron F. Goodman & Kenneth N. Kreuzer & David J. Sherratt & Steven J. Sandler & Kenneth J. Marians - 42-49 A ribonucleotide reductase gene involved in a p53-dependent cell-cycle checkpoint for DNA damage
by Hiroshi Tanaka & Hirofumi Arakawa & Tatsuya Yamaguchi & Kenji Shiraishi & Seisuke Fukuda & Kuniko Matsui & Yoshiki Takei & Yusuke Nakamura - 50-52 Evidence of atmospheric sulphur in the martian regolith from sulphur isotopes in meteorites
by James Farquhar & Joel Savarino & Terri L. Jackson & Mark H. Thiemens - 53-56 Fabrication of photonic crystals for the visible spectrum by holographic lithography
by M. Campbell & D. N. Sharp & M. T. Harrison & R. G. Denning & A. J. Turberfield - 56-59 Electrophoretic assembly of colloidal crystals with optically tunable micropatterns
by R. C. Hayward & D. A. Saville & I. A. Aksay - 59-61 Shape control of CdSe nanocrystals
by Xiaogang Peng & Liberato Manna & Weidong Yang & Juanita Wickham & Erik Scher & Andreas Kadavanich & A. P. Alivisatos - 61-66 Evidence from U–Th dating against Northern Hemisphere forcing of the penultimate deglaciation
by Gideon M. Henderson & Niall C. Slowey - 66-69 Stable sulphate clusters as a source of new atmospheric particles
by Markku Kulmala & Liisa Pirjola & Jyrki M. Mäkelä - 69-72 Geodetic evidence for a low slip rate in the Altyn Tagh fault system
by Rebecca Bendick & Roger Bilham & Jeffrey Freymueller & Kristine Larson & Guanghua Yin - 72-74 Tree species impoverishment and the future flora of the Atlantic forest of northeast Brazil
by José Maria Cardoso da Silva & Marcelo Tabarelli - 74-77 Egg investment is influenced by male attractiveness in the mallard
by Emma J. A. Cunningham & Andrew F. Russell - 77-80 Macaque monkeys categorize images by their ordinal number
by Tanya Orlov & Volodya Yakovlev & Shaul Hochstein & Ehud Zohary - 80-84 Temporal patterns of human cortical activity reflect tone sequence structure
by Aniruddh D. Patel & Evan Balaban - 84-87 Cannabinoids control spasticity and tremor in a multiple sclerosis model
by David Baker & Gareth Pryce & J. Ludovic Croxford & Peter Brown & Roger G. Pertwee & John W. Huffman & Lorna Layward - 87-91 Light acts directly on organs and cells in culture to set the vertebrate circadian clock
by David Whitmore & Nicholas S. Foulkes & Paolo Sassone-Corsi - 91-94 Delayed activation of the paternal genome during seed development
by Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada & Ramamurthy Baskar & Ueli Grossniklaus - 95-99 Eomesodermin is required for mouse trophoblast development and mesoderm formation
by Andreas P. Russ & Sigrid Wattler & William H. Colledge & Samuel A. J. R. Aparicio & Mark B. L. Carlton & Jonathan J. Pearce & Sheila C. Barton & M. Azim Surani & Kenneth Ryan & Michael C. Nehls & Valerie Wilson & Martin J. Evans - 99-103 p73-deficient mice have neurological, pheromonal and inflammatory defects but lack spontaneous tumours
by Annie Yang & Nancy Walker & Roderick Bronson & Mourad Kaghad & Mariette Oosterwegel & Jacques Bonnin & Christine Vagner & Helene Bonnet & Pieter Dikkes & Arlene Sharpe & Frank McKeon & Daniel Caput - 103-106 Single-molecule studies of the effect of template tension on T7 DNA polymerase activity
by Gijs J.L. Wuite & Steven B. Smith & Mark Young & David Keller & Carlos Bustamante
February 2000, Volume 403, Issue 6772
- 815-815 Eros begins to yield up its secrets
by Tony Reichhardt - 815-816 Celera in talks to launch private sector human proteome project
by Declan Butler - 816-816 Australian industry ‘starving’ R&D
by Peter Pockley - 816-816 Biomedical centre memorial to victims of Nazi research
by Patrick Weydt - 817-817 Merck blocks ‘safer’ gene therapy trials
by Paul Smaglik - 817-817 Celera's shotgun approach puts Drosophila in the bag
by Natasha Loder - 818-818 Med school to relax rules on business links?
by Steve Nadis - 818-818 Spanish boost for young scientists
by Xavier Bosch - 819-819 AAAS members fret over links with theological foundation
by Colin Macilwain - 819-820 Japan set to tighten ethics rules for genetic sampling
by Robert Triendl - 820-820 Gene therapy institute denies that errors led to trial death
by Paul Smaglik - 820-820 US physics society puts feisty newsletter in doubt
by Colin Macilwain - 821-821 Germany holds up cultivation of GM maize…
by Alison Abbott - 821-821 … amid calls for international biotech panel
by David Dickson - 825-825 Open annotation offers a democratic solution to genome sequencing
by Tim Hubbard & Ewan Birney - 825-825 Affirmative action won't solve sex discrimination
by G.A. Lozano - 825-826 Why Roche deserves the disputed Taq patent
by T. J. White - 826-826 … and there's no proof of lasting brain damage
by Richard Abrams - 826-826 Shrinking shrews
by D.W. Yalden - 826-826 Cloning shock: was Dolly a three-legged accident?
by Wendy Gibson - 826-826 ECT has proved effective in treating depression…
by Max Fink - 827-828 A picaresque genius
by Gunther S. Stent - 828-829 Enter the cosmic cathedral
by P. M. Solomon