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January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6612
- 102-102 UK studies grapple with school science ..
by Ehsan Masood - 102-102 ... as teachers try hand at research
by Ehsan Masood - 103-103 White House backs US contribution to LHC
by Colin Macilwain - 103-103 Science bodies seek 7.1 per cent increase for NSF
by Colin Macilwain - 104-104 Japan's science spending climbs again
by Richard Nathan - 104-105 France says goodbye to the fast-breeder as Superphénix takes on new role
by Declan Butler - 105-105 'Misconduct' dispute raises fears of litigation
by Rex Dalton - 106-107 Biodiversity projects face funding challenge
by Ehsan Masood - 109-109 Live universes
by M. G. Bjornerud - 109-109 Out of context
by Steve Fuller - 109-109 Live universes
by Graeme Suthers - 109-109 Safety of transgenic corn
by Juan J. Estruch & Mary-Dell Chilton & Richard Lotstein & Wallace Beversdorf - 110-110 Italian grants
by Piergiorgio Strata - 110-110 Bias in Japanese university awards?
by Noriyoshi Takei - 110-110 Confucianism oversimplified
by P.-L. Chau & W. Y. Chau - 111-111 Coding DNA substitutions
by Paul M. Sharp - 111-112 In search of molecular darwinism
by Paul M. Sharp - 112-113 The Universe as a lattice
by Robert Kirshner - 113-115 Betas are brought into the fold
by Brent L. Iverson - 115-116 How hard spheres stack up
by Roberto Car - 116-117 In line for a new mission
by Peter J. T. Leonard - 117-117 Myxobacterial bounty
by John Mann - 117-117 Compton telescopes
by Peter Leonard - 119-120 The alphabet of weight control
by Jeffrey M. Friedman - 120-121 A vision over time and space
by Glyn W. Humphreys - 121-121 Fit-to-shrink materials
by Stephen Battersby - 121-122 Microbial breathing lessons
by David L Kirchman - 122-122 God plays dice
by David Jones - 123-123 Serotonin in the spotlight
by Plamen D. Penev & Phyllis C. Zee & Fred W. Turek - 123-124 p53 and treatment of bladder cancer
by Richard J. Cote & David Esrig & Susan Groshen & Peter A. Jones & Donald G. Skinner - 124-125 p53 and treatment of bladder cancer
by Scott W. Lowe & Tyler Jacks - 125-126 Y-chromosome variation in great apes
by Wes Burrows & Oliver A. Ryder - 126-126 Biological activition of hydrogen
by Randolph P. Happe & Winfried Roseboom & Antonio J. Pierik & Simon P. J. Albracht & Kimberly A. Bagley - 127-128 Evolution's evolution
by Kevin Padian - 128-129 Bridge to the past
by Paul G. Bahn - 129-130 Hazards ahead in the disasters game
by David Sumner - 130-130 Foray beyond Fourier
by Francois G. Meyer - 131-136 Magnetic fields in galaxies and beyond
by Ellen G. Zweibel & Carl Heiles - 137-139 A high deuterium abundance in the early Universe
by Antoinette Songaila & E. Joseph Wampler & Lennox L. Cowie - 139-141 A 120-Mpc periodicity in the three-dimensional distribution of galaxy superclusters
by J. Einasto & M. Einasto & S. Gottlöber & V. Müller & V. Saar & A. A. Starobinsky & E. Tago & D. Tucker & H. Andernach & P. Frisch - 141-143 Entropy difference between the face-centred cubic and hexagonal close-packed crystal structures
by L. V. Woodcock - 143-146 Single-molecule spectral fluctuations at room temperature
by H. Peter Lu & X. Sunney Xie - 146-148 Silurian hydrothermal-vent community from the southern Urals, Russia
by Crispin T. S. Little & Richard J. Herrington & Valeriy V. Maslennikov & Noel J. Morris & Viktor V. Zaykov - 148-151 Respiration rates in bacteria exceed phytoplankton production in unproductive aquatic systems
by Paul A. del Giorgio & Jonathan J. Cole & André Cimbleris - 151-154 Episodic adaptive evolution of primate lysozymes
by Walter Messier & Caro-Beth Stewart - 154-156 Abnormal temporal dynamics of visual attention in spatial neglect patients
by Masud Husain & Kimron Shapiro & Jesse Martin & Christopher Kennard - 157-161 Visuomotor integration is associated with zero time-lag synchronization among cortical areas
by Pieter R. Roelfsema & Andreas K. Engel & Peter König & Wolf Singer - 161-165 In vivo dendritic calcium dynamics in neocortical pyramidal neurons
by Karel Svoboda & Winfried Denk & David Kleinfeld & David W. Tank - 165-168 Role of melanocortinergic neurons in feeding and the agouti obesity syndrome
by Wei Fan & Bruce A. Boston & Robert A. Kesterson & Victor J. Hruby & Roger D. Cone - 169-172 Phosphotyrosine-dependent activation of Rac-1 GDP/GTP exchange by the vav proto-oncogene product
by Piero Crespo & Kornel E. Schuebel & Amy A. Ostrom & J. Silvio Gutkind & Xosé R. Bustelo - 172-176 Unusual Rel-like architecture in the DNA-binding domain of the transcription factor NFATc
by Scot A. Wolfe & Pei Zhou & Volker Dötsch & Lin Chen & Angie You & Steffan N. Ho & Gerald R. Crabtree & Gerhard Wagner & Gregory L. Verdine - 176-181 Structure of the single-stranded-DNA-binding domain of replication protein A bound to DNA
by Alexey Bochkarev & Richard A. Pfuetzner & Aled M. Edwards & Lori Frappier - 183-184 Making 'antisense' of amplification
by Brendan Horton
January 1997, Volume 385, Issue 6611
- 3-3 Austria bans gene-modified maize
by Ehsan Masood - 4-4 Russian scientists name 'donor of the year'
by Carl Levitin - 4-4 Destruction order for transgenic crop after breach of guidelines
by K. S. Jayaraman - 4-4 Staff pay cost of keeping CERN collider on target
by Alison Abbott - 6-7 How BSE crisis forced Europe out of its complacency
by Declan Butler - 7-7 Climate panel forecasts way ahead
by Ehsan Masood - 8-8 UK policy learns about risk the hard way
by David Dickson - 8-9 German resistance to genetic engineering diminishes
by Alison Abbott - 9-9 Blood scandal and E. coli raise questions in Japan
by David Swinbanks - 10-11 Voice of US science struggles to be heard
by Colin Macilwain - 12-12 Postdoc woes
by Emanuel Vassiliadis - 12-12 Unequal struggle in South Africa
by Peter F. Scogings - 12-12 The modern ape
by Gregory G. Dimijian - 13-16 Eighteen-ninety-seven and all that
by J. L. Heilbron & W. F. Bynum - 17-18 Quantum security is spookily certain
by Richard J. Hughes - 18-19 A protein-making motor protein
by R. A. Cross - 19-20 Long odds on prediction
by Ian Main - 21-22 Squirt smugly, scallop!
by Steven Vogel - 22-23 A well-fed black hole
by Mitchell C. Begelman & Joss Bland-Hawthorn - 23-24 Axons follow Reelin routes
by Anirvan Ghosh - 25-26 Igneous ferment at Hamersley
by Cornelis Klein - 26-27 Plant–microbial interactions
by Valerie T. Eviner & F. Stuart Chapin - 27-27 Beam alignment
by David Jones - 28-28 Mary Leakey 1913–96
by Bernard Wood - 29-30 Biology's new Rosetta stone
by Sudeshna Das & Lihua Yu & Chrysanthe Gaitatzes & Robert Rogers & James Freeman & Jadwiga Bienkowska & R. Mark Adams & Temple F. Smith & James Lindelien - 30-31 Induced synthesis of plant volatiles
by P. W. Paré & J. H. Tumlinson - 32-32 Y chromosomes of Jewish priests
by Karl Skorecki & Sara Selig & Shraga Blazer & Robert Bradman & Neil Bradman & P. J. Waburton & Monica Ismajlowicz & Michael F. Hammer - 33-33 Artificial laboratories
by Michael Berry - 34-34 Travels of a neuro-romantic
by Chris McManus - 35-35 Current affairs
by George Philander - 36-36 The sky isn't falling!
by Peter Ward - 37-41 Hydrolysis of GTP by elongation factor G drives tRNA movement on the ribosome
by Marina V. Rodnina & Andreas Savelsbergh & Vladimir I. Katunin & Wolfgang Wintermeyer - 42-44 Dynamical evolution of Jupiter's Trojan asteroids
by Harold F. Levison & Eugene M. Shoemaker & Carolyn S. Shoemaker - 45-47 Ray and wave chaos in asymmetric resonant optical cavities
by Jens U. Nöckel & A. Douglas Stone - 47-49 Quantum cryptography on multiuser optical fibre networks
by Paul D. Townsend - 50-52 Acceleration of a Diels–Alder reaction by a self-assembled molecular capsule
by Jongmin Kang & Julius Rebek - 52-55 Infrared remote sensing of breaking waves
by A. T. Jessup & C. J. Zappa & M. R. Loewen & V. Hesany - 55-58 Emplacement of a large igneous province as a possible cause of banded iron formation 2.45 billion years ago
by M. E. Barley & A. L. Pickard & P. J. Sylvester - 59-61 Conifer root discrimination against soil nitrate and the ecology of forest succession
by Herbert J. Kronzucker & M. Yaeesh Siddiqi & Anthony D. M. Glass - 61-64 High rates of nitrification and nitrate turnover in undisturbed coniferous forests
by John M. Stark & Stephen C. Hart - 64-67 The Drosophila protein Wunen repels migrating germ cells
by Nian Zhang & Jiaping Zhang & Karen J. Purcell & Yan Cheng & Ken Howard - 67-70 Regulation of neuronal diversity in the Xenopus retina by Delta signalling
by Richard I. Dorsky & Wesley S. Chang & David H. Rapaport & William A. Harris - 70-74 A role for Cajal–Retzius cells and reelin in the development of hippocampal connections
by José A. Del Río & Bernd Heimrich & Víctor Borrell & Eckart Förster & Alexander Drakew & Soledad Alcántara & Kazunori Nakajima & Takaki Miyata & Masaharu Ogawa & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba & Paul Derer & Michael Frotscher & Eduardo Soriano - 74-77 Frequency detection and temporally dispersed synaptic signal association through a metabotropic glutamate receptor pathway
by Andrew M. Batchelor & John Garthwaite - 78-80 Potent antitumour activity of a new class of tumour-specific killer cells
by Si.-Yi Chen & An-Gang Yang & Ji-Dai Chen & Timothy Kute & C. Richter King & John Collier & Yanping Cong & Changping Yao & Xue F. Huang - 81-83 P- and E-selectin mediate recruitment of T-helper-1 but not T-helper-2 cells into inflamed tissues
by Frank Austrup & Dietmar Vestweber & Eric Borges & Max Löhning & Rolf Bräuer & Udo Herz & Harald Renz & Rupert Hallmann & Alexander Scheffold & Andreas Radbruch & Alf Hamann - 83-86 Selective modulation of protein kinase C-Θ during T-cell activation
by Colin R. F. Monks & Hannah Kupfer & Idan Tamir & Avlin Barlow & Abraham Kupfer - 86-89 RAIDD is a new 'death' adaptor molecule
by Hangjun Duan & Vishva M. Dixit - 89-93 Brain acetylhydrolase that inactivates platelet-activating factor is a G-protein-like trimer
by Yew S. Ho & Lora Swenson & Urszula Derewenda & Laurence Serre & Yunyi Wei & Zbyszek Dauter & Mitsuharu Hattori & Tomoya Adachi & Junken Aoki & Hiroyuki Arai & Keizo Inoue & Zygmunt S. Derewenda - 93-97 Regulatory intramolecular association in a tyrosine kinase of the Tec family
by Amy Hamilton Andreotti & Stephen C. Bunnell & Sibo Feng & Leslie J. Berg & Stuart L. Schreiber - 97-97 Correction: Identification of the homologous beige and Chediak–Higashi syndrome genes
by Maria D. F. S. Barbosa & Quan A. Nguyen & Velizar T. Tchernev & Jennifer A. Ashley & John C. Detter & Susan M. Blaydes & Stephen J. Brandt & Dipti Chotai & Charles Hodgman & Roberto C. E. Solari & Michael Lovett & Stephen F. Kingsmore
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- 0 Long-term studies will track indelible marks of first flu
by Declan Butler - 0 COVID and the US election: will the rise of mail-in voting affect the result?
by Lynne Peeples