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January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6972
- 275-275 Feathers fly over welfare of hemmed-in hens
by Laura Nelson - 275-275 Ministers prepare to back neuroscience network
by Declan Butler - 276-276 Resignation threats add steel to French revolt
by Declan Butler - 276-276 Europe's researchers up in arms over clinical-trial rules
by Alison Abbott - 277-277 Health concerns prompt US review of exotic-pet trade
by Erika Check - 277-277 Telepathic charm seduces audience at paranormal debate
by John Whitfield - 282-283 Star quality
by David Cyranoski - 284-286 Gut reaction
by Alison Abbott - 287-287 X-ray clues to viability of loop quantum gravity
by Philip Kaaret - 287-287 Milton and Galileo would back BMJ on free speech
by Richard Smith - 287-287 Return of bone archives is a loss to humanity
by Neil Chalmers - 289-291 The hole truth
by Susan Solomon - 293-294 The curious naturalist
by John Krebs - 294-294 Chemistry's bag of tricks
by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 295-295 Tuberculosis hits back
by D. A. Mitchison - 296-296 Science in culture
by John D. Barrow - 297-297 A meeting with Enrico Fermi
by Freeman Dyson - 299-300 A problem of distance
by Bohdan Paczynski - 300-301 Burning the spindle at both ends
by Rebecca W. Heald - 301-303 Dreams of a hollow future
by Luis Hueso & Neil Mathur - 304-305 Insight and the sleep committee
by Pierre Maquet & Perrine Ruby - 305-307 Carbon budget in the black
by Michael W. I. Schmidt - 307-308 A class act
by Theodore S. Jardetzky & Robert A. Lamb - 311-312 Changes in grey matter induced by training
by Bogdan Draganski & Christian Gaser & Volker Busch & Gerhard Schuierer & Ulrich Bogdahn & Arne May - 312-312 Cognitive bias and affective state
by Emma J. Harding & Elizabeth S. Paul & Michael Mendl - 313-319 Structure of the dengue virus envelope protein after membrane fusion
by Yorgo Modis & Steven Ogata & David Clements & Stephen C. Harrison - 320-325 Conformational change and protein–protein interactions of the fusion protein of Semliki Forest virus
by Don L. Gibbons & Marie-Christine Vaney & Alain Roussel & Armelle Vigouroux & Brigid Reilly & Jean Lepault & Margaret Kielian & Félix A. Rey - 326-328 A distance of 133–137 parsecs to the Pleiades star cluster
by Xiaopei Pan & M. Shao & S. R. Kulkarni - 328-332 The microscopic nature of localization in the quantum Hall effect
by S. Ilani & J. Martin & E. Teitelbaum & J. H. Smet & D. Mahalu & V. Umansky & A. Yacoby - 332-336 The role of increasing temperature variability in European summer heatwaves
by Christoph Schär & Pier Luigi Vidale & Daniel Lüthi & Christoph Frei & Christian Häberli & Mark A. Liniger & Christof Appenzeller - 336-339 Reburial of fossil organic carbon in marine sediments
by Angela F. Dickens & Yves Gélinas & Caroline A. Masiello & Stuart Wakeham & John I. Hedges - 339-342 Melting of iron at the physical conditions of the Earth's core
by Jeffrey H. Nguyen & Neil C. Holmes - 342-344 Chicken welfare is influenced more by housing conditions than by stocking density
by Marian Stamp Dawkins & Christl A. Donnelly & Tracey A. Jones - 344-347 Travelling waves in the occurrence of dengue haemorrhagic fever in Thailand
by Derek A.T. Cummings & Rafael A. Irizarry & Norden E. Huang & Timothy P. Endy & Ananda Nisalak & Kumnuan Ungchusak & Donald S. Burke - 348-352 A primitive Y chromosome in papaya marks incipient sex chromosome evolution
by Zhiyong Liu & Paul H. Moore & Hao Ma & Christine M. Ackerman & Makandar Ragiba & Qingyi Yu & Heather M. Pearl & Minna S. Kim & Joseph W. Charlton & John I. Stiles & Francis T. Zee & Andrew H. Paterson & Ray Ming - 352-355 Sleep inspires insight
by Ullrich Wagner & Steffen Gais & Hilde Haider & Rolf Verleger & Jan Born - 355-360 Lymphocyte egress from thymus and peripheral lymphoid organs is dependent on S1P receptor 1
by Mehrdad Matloubian & Charles G. Lo & Guy Cinamon & Matthew J. Lesneski & Ying Xu & Volker Brinkmann & Maria L. Allende & Richard L. Proia & Jason G. Cyster - 360-364 The mitochondrial calcium uniporter is a highly selective ion channel
by Yuriy Kirichok & Grigory Krapivinsky & David E. Clapham - 364-370 Two mitotic kinesins cooperate to drive sister chromatid separation during anaphase
by Gregory C. Rogers & Stephen L. Rogers & Tamara A. Schwimmer & Stephanie C. Ems-McClung & Claire E. Walczak & Ronald D. Vale & Jonathan M. Scholey & David J. Sharp - 370-374 The MAPK Hog1 recruits Rpd3 histone deacetylase to activate osmoresponsive genes
by Eulàlia de Nadal & Meritxell Zapater & Paula M. Alepuz & Lauro Sumoy & Glòria Mas & Francesc Posas - 375-375 Shifting the balance
by Paul Smaglik - 376-377 Mapping opportunities
by Virginia Gewin - 378-378 A tough challenge
by Amber Jenkins - 378-378 Giving young European students a voice
by Alexandre Urani & Raoul Tan & Renzo Rubele & Daniel Mietchen
January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6971
- 183-183 Robotic missions set to benefit as US takes aim at the Moon
by Tony Reichhardt - 184-184 Intelligence law draws fire over NSF security project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 184-184 Europe warned against research council
by Jim Giles - 184-184 Plans resurrected to raise Venice above the encroaching sea
by Alison Abbott - 185-185 India targets local HIV strain in test of AIDS vaccine
by K. S. Jayaraman - 185-185 Antibodies to SARS-like virus hint at repeated infections
by Helen Pearson - 186-186 National park's sale of creationist book draws geologists' ire
by Rex Dalton - 186-186 Neglected diseases brought in from the cold
by Alison Abbott - 187-187 Ethics accusations spark rapid reaction from NIH chief
by Erika Check - 187-187 Sandpit initiative digs deep to bring disciplines together
by Jim Giles - 196-196 Eastern Europe: progress stifled by the old guard
by Cezary Wójcik - 196-196 Eastern Europe needs a competitive atmosphere
by Juraj Gregan - 196-196 Scandals stem from the low priority of peer review
by Jean-Patrick Connerade - 197-198 Warning of warming
by Stephen H. Schneider - 198-199 The parenting gap
by Abigail J. Stewart & Danielle LaVaque-Manty - 199-199 Wildlife in watercolours
by Mary Purton - 199-199 The descent of man
by Jennifer A. Marshall Graves - 201-201 Tumour suppression: Putting on the brakes
by Henry Harris - 203-204 Protein surgery
by Hans-Georg Rammensee - 204-205 Supersolid helium
by John Beamish - 205-207 Lost children of the Cambrian
by Graham E. Budd - 207-207 Star maker
by Alison Wright - 207-208 Keeping score on the core
by Erik Hauri - 208-209 Our relative genetics
by David Penny - 211-212 A lion found in the Egyptian tomb of Maïa
by Cécile Callou & Anaïck Samzun & Alain Zivie - 212-213 Mosquito receptor for human-sweat odorant
by Elissa A. Hallem & A. Nicole Fox & Laurence J. Zwiebel & John R. Carlson - 213-213 Rural land-use change and climate
by Kevin E. Trenberth - 213-214 Impact of land-use change on climate
by Russell S. Vose & Thomas R. Karl & David R. Easterling & Claude N. Williams & Matthew J. Menne - 214-214 Impact of land-use change on climate
by Ming Cai & Eugenia Kalnay - 215-221 Substrate twinning activates the signal recognition particle and its receptor
by Pascal F. Egea & Shu-ou Shan & Johanna Napetschnig & David F. Savage & Peter Walter & Robert M. Stroud - 222-224 An ultra-relativistic outflow from a neutron star accreting gas from a companion
by Rob Fender & Kinwah Wu & Helen Johnston & Tasso Tzioumis & Peter Jonker & Ralph Spencer & Michiel van der Klis - 225-227 Probable observation of a supersolid helium phase
by E. Kim & M. H. W. Chan - 227-231 Partial order in the non-Fermi-liquid phase of MnSi
by C. Pfleiderer & D. Reznik & L. Pintschovius & H. v. Löhneysen & M. Garst & A. Rosch - 231-234 Observational evidence of a change in radiative forcing due to the indirect aerosol effect
by Joyce E. Penner & Xiquan Dong & Yang Chen - 234-237 Tungsten isotope evidence that mantle plumes contain no contribution from the Earth's core
by Anders Scherstén & Tim Elliott & Chris Hawkesworth & Marc Norman - 237-240 Fossil embryos from the Middle and Late Cambrian period of Hunan, south China
by Xi-ping Dong & Philip C. J. Donoghue & Hong Cheng & Jian-bo Liu - 240-243 Whole-lake carbon-13 additions reveal terrestrial support of aquatic food webs
by Michael L. Pace & Jonathan J. Cole & Stephen R. Carpenter & James F. Kitchell & James R. Hodgson & Matthew C. Van de Bogert & Darren L. Bade & Emma S. Kritzberg & David Bastviken - 244-247 Bayesian integration in sensorimotor learning
by Konrad P. Körding & Daniel M. Wolpert - 247-252 Functional genomic hypothesis generation and experimentation by a robot scientist
by Ross D. King & Kenneth E. Whelan & Ffion M. Jones & Philip G. K. Reiser & Christopher H. Bryant & Stephen H. Muggleton & Douglas B. Kell & Stephen G. Oliver - 252-256 Immune recognition of a human renal cancer antigen through post-translational protein splicing
by Ken-ichi Hanada & Jonathan W. Yewdell & James C. Yang - 256-260 Ras regulates assembly of mitogenic signalling complexes through the effector protein IMP
by Sharon A. Matheny & Chiyuan Chen & Robert L. Kortum & Gina L. Razidlo & Robert E. Lewis & Michael A. White - 260-265 Mustard oils and cannabinoids excite sensory nerve fibres through the TRP channel ANKTM1
by Sven-Eric Jordt & Diana M. Bautista & Huai-hu Chuang & David D. McKemy & Peter M. Zygmunt & Edward D. Högestätt & Ian D. Meng & David Julius - 265-265 Correction: Corrigendum: Eya protein phosphatase activity regulates Six1–Dach–Eya transcriptional effects in mammalian organogenesis
by Xue Li & Kenneth A. Ohgi & Jie Zhang & Anna Krones & Kevin T. Bush & Christopher K. Glass & Sanjay K. Nigam & Aneel K. Aggarwal & Richard Maas & David W. Rose & Michael G. Rosenfeld - 265-265 Erratum: Structure and conserved RNA binding of the PAZ domain
by Kelley S. Yan & Sherry Yan & Amjad Farooq & Arnold Han & Lei Zeng & Ming-Ming Zhou - 267-267 Starting the brain gain
by Paul Smaglik - 268-269 Destressing in the geekosphere
by Kendall Powell - 270-270 At the crossroads
by Philipp Angerer - 270-270 Bricks & Mortar: Lancaster Environment Centre
by Paul Smaglik
January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6970
- 89-89 Rover barks before Beagle as Mars success lifts NASA's spirits
by Tony Reichhardt - 89-89 Swift response greets return of SARS in China
by David Cyranoski - 90-90 Safety concerns prompt US ban on dietary supplement
by Jonathan Knight - 90-90 Yucca review-board head quits in face of impartiality charges
by Geoff Brumfiel - 91-91 Geneticists chip away at unruly data
by Erika Check - 91-91 Canadian prime minister makes science a priority
by David Spurgeon - 94-95 Dreaming on the Danube
by Quirin Schiermeier - 96-98 Automatic archaeology
by Haim Watzman - 99-99 Fertilizer: complex issue calls for informed debate
by Mark B. David & Gregory F. McIsaac & Robert W. Howarth & Christine L. Goodale & Laurie E. Drinkwater - 99-99 Fertilizer: no-till farming could reduce run-off
by Anthony Trewavas - 99-99 Cooperation needed to increase fertilizer efficiency
by M. M. Alley - 101-102 When development goes wrong
by Peter Little - 102-102 Watching the Earth move
by Michael Matthews - 103-103 A glimpse inside the Sun
by Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard - 105-106 A glass bead game
by Thomas M. Bayerl - 106-107 How to make eggs and sperm
by M. Azim Surani - 107-109 Clouded futures
by J. Alan Pounds & Robert Puschendorf - 109-110 To catch a stellar thief
by Thomas Matheson - 110-111 Guarding the guardian?
by Henning F. Horn & Karen H. Vousden - 111-112 Asymmetric fixation
by Nick Monk - 112-112 The flowers that bloom in the spring
by Christopher Surridge - 115-116 Explosive craters and soil liquefaction
by Paul A. Rydelek & Martitia Tuttle - 116-116 Tuning of vocal tract resonance by sopranos
by Elodie Joliveau & John Smith & Joe Wolfe - 117-120 Dating the rise of atmospheric oxygen
by A. Bekker & H. D. Holland & P.-L. Wang & D. Rumble & H. J. Stein & J. L. Hannah & L. L. Coetzee & N. J. Beukes - 121-128 Notch activity acts as a sensor for extracellular calcium during vertebrate left–right determination
by Ángel Raya & Yasuhiko Kawakami & Concepción Rodríguez-Esteban & Marta Ibañes & Diego Rasskin-Gutman & Joaquín Rodríguez-León & Dirk Büscher & José A. Feijó & Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte - 129-131 The massive binary companion star to the progenitor of supernova 1993J
by Justyn R. Maund & Stephen J. Smartt & Rolf P. Kudritzki & Philipp Podsiadlowski & Gerard F. Gilmore - 132-135 An intense stratospheric jet on Jupiter
by F. M. Flasar & V. G. Kunde & R. K. Achterberg & B. J. Conrath & A. A. Simon-Miller & C. A. Nixon & P. J. Gierasch & P. N. Romani & B. Bézard & P. Irwin & G. L. Bjoraker & J. C. Brasunas & D. E. Jennings & J. C. Pearl & M. D. Smith & G. S. Orton & L. J. Spilker & R. Carlson & S. B. Calcutt & P. L. Read & F. W. Taylor & P. Parrish & A. Barucci & R. Courtin & A. Coustenis & D. Gautier & E. Lellouch & A. Marten & R. Prangé & Y. Biraud & T. Fouchet & C. Ferrari & T. C. Owen & M. M. Abbas & R. E. Samuelson & F. Raulin & P. Ade & C. J. Césarsky & K. U. Grossman & A. Coradini - 135-138 Hybridization of electronic states in quantum dots through photon emission
by Khaled Karrai & Richard J. Warburton & Christian Schulhauser & Alexander Högele & Bernhard Urbaszek & Ewan J. McGhee & Alexander O. Govorov & Jorge M. Garcia & Brian D. Gerardot & Pierre M. Petroff - 139-141 Detection of molecular interactions at membrane surfaces through colloid phase transitions
by Michael M. Baksh & Michal Jaros & Jay T. Groves - 142-144 Critically pressured free-gas reservoirs below gas-hydrate provinces
by Matthew J. Hornbach & Demian M. Saffer & W. Steven Holbrook - 145-148 Extinction risk from climate change
by Chris D. Thomas & Alison Cameron & Rhys E. Green & Michel Bakkenes & Linda J. Beaumont & Yvonne C. Collingham & Barend F. N. Erasmus & Marinez Ferreira de Siqueira & Alan Grainger & Lee Hannah & Lesley Hughes & Brian Huntley & Albert S. van Jaarsveld & Guy F. Midgley & Lera Miles & Miguel A. Ortega-Huerta & A. Townsend Peterson & Oliver L. Phillips & Stephen E. Williams - 148-154 Derivation of embryonic germ cells and male gametes from embryonic stem cells
by Niels Geijsen & Melissa Horoschak & Kitai Kim & Joost Gribnau & Kevin Eggan & George Q. Daley - 154-159 T-cell priming by dendritic cells in lymph nodes occurs in three distinct phases
by Thorsten R. Mempel & Sarah E. Henrickson & Ulrich H. von Andrian - 159-164 Vernalization in Arabidopsis thaliana is mediated by the PHD finger protein VIN3
by Sibum Sung & Richard M. Amasino - 164-167 Vernalization requires epigenetic silencing of FLC by histone methylation
by Ruth Bastow & Joshua S. Mylne & Clare Lister & Zachary Lippman & Robert A. Martienssen & Caroline Dean - 167-171 Bcl10 activates the NF-κB pathway through ubiquitination of NEMO
by Honglin Zhou & Ingrid Wertz & Karen O'Rourke & Mark Ultsch & Somasekar Seshagiri & Michael Eby & Wei Xiao & Vishva M. Dixit - 171-175 Vinculin activation by talin through helical bundle conversion
by Tina Izard & Gwyndaf Evans & Robert A. Borgon & Christina L. Rush & Gerard Bricogne & Philippe R. J. Bois - 175-175 Erratum: Hydrocarbons and the evolution of human culture
by Charles Hall & Pradeep Tharakan & John Hallock & Cutler Cleveland & Michael Jefferson - 177-177 Tuning in to yourself
by Paul Smaglik - 178-179 Healthy limits
by Karen Kreeger - 180-180 From biochemist to engineer
by Sidney Omelon - 180-180 Nuts & Bolts: Career journals
by Deb Koen
January 2004, Volume 427, Issue 6969
- 3-3 Plagiarism in Cambridge physics lab prompts calls for guidelines
by Jim Giles - 4-4 Ecologists hit out at plan to export Argentinian parrots
by Rex Dalton - 4-4 Primate lab faces closure threat over mistreatment charge
by Quirin Schiermeier - 5-5 Mars satellite flies into hunt for lost Beagle 2
by Declan Butler - 5-5 Beef blockade greets first mad cow in United States
by Rex Dalton & Erika Check - 8-9 Organ failure
by Tom Clarke - 10-12 All wired up
by Jon Copley - 13-13 Tough lessons for survival in hard academic times
by John A. Duley - 13-13 White House cost-cutting undermines productivity
by Matthew C. Salanga - 13-13 Joint efforts needed to forecast space weather
by Julian Hunt & Andrew Coates - 15-16 The hidden cost of health care
by Arthur Caplan - 16-16 Characters from the dawn of chemistry
by John Emsley - 16-17 The bits that make up the Universe
by Michael A. Nielsen - 17-17 Art that draws you in
by Alison Abbott - 19-20 Water, water, everywhere?
by Philip Ball - 20-21 The need for speed
by Kendall J. Blumer - 21-22 Relativity on a chip
by Michael E. Flatté - 22-23 Chinese lantern for early primates
by Robert D. Martin - 23-24 The southern supplier
by Joachim Ribbe - 24-25 Shape-shifting protein channel
by Jordi Benach & John F. Hunt - 25-25 The veil of two cities
by Juliane Mössinger - 29-29 Secrets of successful stone-skipping
by Christophe Clanet & Fabien Hersen & Lydéric Bocquet - 30-30 A nematode expansin acting on plants
by Ling Qin & Urszula Kudla & Erwin H. A. Roze & Aska Goverse & Herman Popeijus & Jeroen Nieuwland & Hein Overmars & John T. Jones & Arjen Schots & Geert Smant & Jaap Bakker & Johannes Helder - 31-35 Reconstructing galaxy histories from globular clusters
by Michael J. West & Patrick Côté & Ronald O. Marzke & Andrés Jordán - 36-44 X-ray structure of a protein-conducting channel
by Bert van den Berg & William M. Clemons & Ian Collinson & Yorgo Modis & Enno Hartmann & Stephen C. Harrison & Tom A. Rapoport - 45-47 A correlation between the cosmic microwave background and large-scale structure in the Universe
by Stephen Boughn & Robert Crittenden - 47-50 A large population of ‘Lyman-break’ galaxies in a protocluster at redshift z ≈ 4.1
by George K. Miley & Roderik A. Overzier & Zlatan I. Tsvetanov & Rychard J. Bouwens & Narciso Benítez & John P. Blakeslee & Holland C. Ford & Garth D. Illingworth & Marc Postman & Piero Rosati & Mark Clampin & George F. Hartig & Andrew W. Zirm & Huub J. A. Röttgering & Bram P. Venemans & David R. Ardila & Frank Bartko & Tom J. Broadhurst & Robert A. Brown & Chris J. Burrows & E. S. Cheng & Nicholas J. G. Cross & Carlos De Breuck & Paul D. Feldman & Marijn Franx & David A. Golimowski & Caryl Gronwall & Leopoldo Infante & André R. Martel & Felipe Menanteau & Gerhardt R. Meurer & Marco Sirianni & Randy A. Kimble & John E. Krist & William B. Sparks & Hien D. Tran & Richard L. White & Wei Zheng - 50-53 Coherent spin manipulation without magnetic fields in strained semiconductors
by Y. Kato & R. C. Myers & A. C. Gossard & D. D. Awschalom - 53-56 The interface between silicon and a high-k oxide
by Clemens J. Först & Christopher R. Ashman & Karlheinz Schwarz & Peter E. Blöchl - 56-60 High-latitude controls of thermocline nutrients and low latitude biological productivity
by J. L. Sarmiento & N. Gruber & M. A. Brzezinski & J. P. Dunne - 60-63 Stability of magnesite and its high-pressure form in the lowermost mantle
by Maiko Isshiki & Tetsuo Irifune & Kei Hirose & Shigeaki Ono & Yasuo Ohishi & Tetsu Watanuki & Eiji Nishibori & Masaki Takata & Makoto Sakata - 63-65 Unmatched tempo of evolution in Southern African semi-desert ice plants
by C. Klak & G. Reeves & T. Hedderson - 65-68 A euprimate skull from the early Eocene of China
by Xijun Ni & Yuanqing Wang & Yaoming Hu & Chuankui Li - 69-72 Unsaturated fatty acid content in seston and tropho-dynamic coupling in lakes
by Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra & Michael T. Brett & Sangkyu Park & Sudeep Chandra & Ashley P. Ballantyne & Eduardo Zorita & Charles R. Goldman - 72-74 SOS response promotes horizontal dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes
by John W. Beaber & Bianca Hochhut & Matthew K. Waldor - 75-78 Defects in RGS9 or its anchor protein R9AP in patients with slow photoreceptor deactivation
by Koji M. Nishiguchi & Michael A. Sandberg & Aart C. Kooijman & Kirill A. Martemyanov & Jan W. R. Pott & Stephanie A. Hagstrom & Vadim Y. Arshavsky & Eliot L. Berson & Thaddeus P. Dryja - 78-83 Expression and function of orphan nuclear receptor TLX in adult neural stem cells
by Yanhong Shi & D. Chichung Lie & Philippe Taupin & Kinichi Nakashima & Jasodhara Ray & Ruth T. Yu & Fred H. Gage & Ronald M. Evans - 85-85 On the road
by Paul Smaglik
December 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6968
- 741-741 Scientists attack industrial influence
by Jonathan Knight - 741-741 Accusations of bias prompt NIH review of ethical guidelines
by Jonathan Knight - 742-742 Disillusionment and doubt undermine Kyoto's birthday bash
by Quirin Schiermeier - 742-742 'Reverse genetics' could offer forward-thinking flu vaccine
by Helen Pearson - 743-743 Koreans rustle up madness-resistant cows
by David Cyranoski - 743-743 EMBO chief threatens to quit over funding crisis
by Quirin Schiermeier - 744-744 Elsevier waves goodbye to BioMedNet web portal
by Jim Giles - 744-744 Coral reveals ancient origins of human genes
by Carina Dennis - 748-749 In the shadow of war
by Geoff Brumfiel & Jonathan Knight - 750-750 What is there to fear from something so small?
by Jim Giles - 750-751 Compare and contrast
by Carina Dennis - 751-751 Welcome to the real world
by Geoff Brumfiel - 752-753 From SARS to the stars
by David Cyranoski - 754-754 The fightback starts here
by Declan Butler - 754-755 Trawling through the wreckage
by Tony Reichhardt - 755-755 Channel voyager makes waves
by Alison Abbott - 756-756 The long road from Kyoto
by Quirin Schiermeier - 757-757 Genomics on the brain
by Alison Abbott - 759-759 What Darwin knew
by William L. Abler - 759-759 Celebrating 50 years of the cell cycle
by Joseph G. Dubrovsky & Victor B. Ivanov - 759-759 There's more to science (and life) than scoops
by Scott D. Blystone - 761-764 1904 and all that
by J. L. Heilbron & W. F. Bynum - 765-766 Getting it off the ground
by Andrew Nahum - 766-767 A healthy draught of scepticism
by Walter Gratzer - 767-768 Birds and the double elephant
by David Knight - 768-768 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp