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October 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6654
- 994-999 The Fork head transcription factor DAF-16 transduces insulin-like metabolic and longevity signals in C. elegans
by Scott Ogg & Suzanne Paradis & Shoshanna Gottlieb & Garth I. Patterson & Linda Lee & Heidi A. Tissenbaum & Gary Ruvkun - 999-1003 Structure of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p19Ink4d
by Frederich Y. Luh & Sharon J. Archer & Peter J. Domaille & Brian O. Smith & Darerca Owen & Deborah H. Brotherton & Andrew R. C. Raine & Xu Xu & Leonardo Brizuela & Stephen L. Brenner & Ernest D. Laue - 1003-1003 Erratum: Chromatin-remodelling factor CHRAC contains the ATPases ISWI and topoisomerase II
by Patrick D. Varga-Weisz & Matthias Wilm & Edgar Bonte & Katia Dumas & Matthias Mann & Peter B. Becker
October 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6653
- 769-769 Cassini mission blasts off for Saturn
by Tony Reichhardt - 769-769 Fusion researchers seek US role as partner in EU's JET facility
by Colin Macilwain - 770-770 Nobel prizes honour atom-trappers ⃛
by Philip Ball - 771-771 ⃛ and biologists’ work on protein energy converters
by Christopher Surridge - 772-772 Launch of Lunar Prospector delayed
by Tony Reichhardt - 772-772 Genome research strategy splits Japanese scientists
by Asako Saegusa - 772-772 Faulty solar panel jeopardizes Mars mapping project
by Tony Reichhardt - 773-773 University rectors join task force on reforms
by Alison Abbott - 773-773 Spanish budget raises postdoc job hopes
by Alison Abbott - 774-774 Genome study maps chemical sensitivity
by Meredith Wadman - 774-774 Diversity project ‘does not merit federal funding’
by Colin Macilwain - 775-775 ‘Bioethics needs better input from public’
by Declan Butler - 775-775 Nobel backing for alternative health journal
by Meredith Wadman - 777-777 All sorts of authorship
by Eugene Garfield - 777-777 How to make Kyoto a success
by David G. Victor & Gordon J. MacDonald & Michael Jefferson - 778-778 Pest adaptation
by Bruce Tabashnik - 778-779 Value for money in US laboratories
by Robert D. Nicholls - 779-779 A probable paradox
by P. T. Landsberg & J. N. Dewynne - 780-780 Harried hen harriers
by Chris Mead - 780-780 Natural selection and the sex ratio
by A. W. F. Edwards - 780-780 Greenpeace and BP
by Peter Melchett - 781-782 Testing the nuclear test-ban treaty
by Paul G. Richards & Won-Young Kim - 783-784 Some like it hot: spicing up ion channels
by David E. Clapham - 784-785 Sensors New age crystals
by David G. Grier - 785-787 Genomic imprinting Disomy and disease resolved?
by Nicholas Hastie - 788-788 Fluid dynamics How coffee leaves its mark
by Philip Ball - 788-789 Atmospheric chemistry A bad winter for Arctic ozone
by Richard Stolarski - 789-791 Developmental neurobiology Neurotrophins moving forward
by John V. Heymach & Barbara A. Barres - 791-792 Synapses Plastic plasticity
by John H. Byrne - 792-793 Earth science Probe of a plate interior
by Bruce Yardley - 793-793 Daedalus Floating on nothing
by David Jones - 794-794 Obituary Hans Jurgen Eysenck (1916-97)
by Jeffrey Gray - 795-798 Prion research: the next frontiers
by Adriano Aguzzi & Charles Weissmann - 799-799 Lisa's laws
by Martin Kemp - 801-801 Sex on the brain
by S. Marc Breedlove - 801-802 Antibiotic resistance spread in food
by Vincent Perreten & Franziska Schwarz & Luana Cresta & Marianne Boeglin & Gottfried Dasen & Michael Teuber - 802-803 Targeted disruption in Arabidopsis
by Sherry A. Kempin & Sarah J. Liljegren & Laura M. Block & Steven D. Rounsley & Martin F. Yanofsky & Eric Lam - 803-804 Speciation in the open ocean
by Masaki Miya & Mutsumi Nishida - 804-804 Extraterrestrial handedness
by Stephen F. Mason - 805-806 Bringing order to mental disorders
by Roy Porter - 806-807 Where has the billion trillion gone?
by I. J. Good - 807-807 Toy review Smaller, cheaper, more plasticky
by Stephen Battersby - 807-808 Dangerous liaisons
by Jack Cohen - 808-808 Sun, sea and life
by Egil Sakshaug - 809-815 Transactivation of Igf2 in a mouse model of Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
by Fang-Lin Sun & Wendy L. Dean & Gavin Kelsey & Nicholas D. Allen & Wolf Reik - 816-824 The capsaicin receptor: a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway
by Michael J. Caterina & Mark A. Schumacher & Makoto Tominaga & Tobias A. Rosen & Jon D. Levine & David Julius - 825-827 Ambient acoustic imaging in helioseismology
by Hsiang-Kuang Chang & Dean-Yi Chou & Barry LaBonte & the TON Team - 827-829 Capillary flow as the cause of ring stains from dried liquid drops
by Robert D. Deegan & Olgica Bakajin & Todd F. Dupont & Greb Huber & Sidney R. Nagel & Thomas A. Witten - 829-832 Polymerized colloidal crystal hydrogel films as intelligent chemical sensing materials
by John H. Holtz & Sanford A. Asher - 832-835 Solvent-assisted proton transfer in catalysis by zeolite solid acids
by James F. Haw & Teng Xu & John B. Nicholas & Patrick W. Goguen - 835-838 Prolonged stratospheric ozone loss in the 1995–96 Arctic winter
by Markus Rex & Neil R. P. Harris & Peter von der Gathen & Ralph Lehmann & Geir O. Braathen & Eberhard Reimer & Alexander Beck & Martyn P. Chipperfield & Reimond Alfier & Marc Allaart & Fiona O'Connor & Horst Dier & Valery Dorokhov & Hans Fast & Manuel Gil & Esko Kyrö & Zenobia Litynska & Ib Steen Mikkelsen & Mike G. Molyneux & Hideaki Nakane & Justus Notholt & Markku Rummukainen & Pierre Viatte & John Wenger - 838-841 Timing of the Ethiopian flood basalt event and implications for plume birth and global change
by C. Hofmann & V. Courtillot & G. Féraud & P. Rochette & G. Yirgu & E. Ketefo & R. Pik - 842-845 Vanadium partitioning and the oxidation state of Archaean komatiite magmas
by Dante Canil - 845-848 Spatial invariance of visual receptive fields in parietal cortex neurons
by Jean-René Duhamel & Frank Bremmer & Suliann Ben Hamed & Werner Graf - 849-852 False perception of motion in a patient who cannot compensate for eye movements
by Thomas Haarmeier & Peter Thier & Marc Repnow & Dirk Petersen - 852-856 Ligand-induced changes in integrin expression regulate neuronal adhesion and neurite outgrowth
by M. L. Condic & P. C. Letourneau - 856-860 Anterograde transport of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its role in the brain
by C. Anthony Altar & Ning Cai & Tricia Bliven & Melissa Juhasz & James M. Conner & Ann L. Acheson & Ronald M. Lindsay & Stanley J. Wiegand - 860-865 Metaplasticity at identified inhibitory synapses in Aplysia
by Thomas M. Fischer & Diana E. J. Blazis & Naomi A. Priver & Thomas J. Carew - 865-870 Absence of excitotoxicity-induced apoptosis in the hippocampus of mice lacking the Jnk3 gene
by Derek D. Yang & Chia-Yi Kuan & Alan J. Whitmarsh & Mercedes Rinócn & Timothy S. Zheng & Roger J. Davis & Pasko Rakic & Richard A. Flavell - 870-876 Identification and characterization of the vesicular GABA transporter
by Steven L. McIntire & Richard J. Reimer & Kim Schuske & Robert H. Edwards & Erik M. Jorgensen - 876-881 Activation of the transcription factor Gli1 and the Sonic hedgehog signalling pathway in skin tumours
by N. Dahmane & J. Lee & P. Robins & P. Heller & A. Ruiz i Altaba - 881-884 A SNARE involved in protein transport through the Golgi apparatus
by Stephen Loucian Lowe & Frank Peter & V. Nathan Subramaniam & Siew Heng Wong & Wanjin Hong - 884-888 Crystallographic structure of the T domain–DNA complex of the Brachyury transcription factor
by Christoph W. Müller & Bernhard G. Herrmann
October 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6652
- 649-650 French ministries in argument over release of asbestos report
by Declan Butler - 650-650 US energy official departs with a ‘get real’ warning
by Colin Macilwain - 651-651 Political crisis threatens delay to revitalized Italian programme
by Alison Abbott - 651-651 Transatlantic talks on space telescope
by Tony Reichhardt - 652-652 Row over alternative medicine's status at NIH
by Meredith Wadman - 652-652 Mentally disabled research subjects ‘need protection’
by Meredith Wadman - 653-653 World's biggest synchrotron open for business
by Asako Saegusa - 653-653 ‘No need for haste’ on Japan's fast reactor
by Robert Triendl - 654-654 Brazil to sequence ‘first plant pathogen’
by Ricardo Bonalumé - 654-654 Islanders contest report on nuclear risks
by Ehsan Masood - 655-655 Vaccine institute treads out a wary path
by David Swinbanks - 658-659 Business booms for guides to biology's moral maze
by Meredith Wadman - 659-659 Russia warned: act now or regret it later
by Carl Levitin - 660-660 Germany's past still casts a long shadow
by Alison Abbott - 661-661 Japan's bioethics debate lags behind thinking in the West
by Asako Saegusa - 661-662 France reaps benefits and costs of going by the book
by Declan Butler - 663-663 Policing ethical codes in India proves tough
by K. S. Jayaraman - 663-663 UK takes pride in ‘principled pragmatism’
by David Dickson - 665-665 There are ‘two cultures’
by Friedrich Katscher - 665-665 Pre-empting the arrival of a dark lord
by Yuh Nung Jan - 667-667 Technology and the single electron
by Marc Kastner - 668-669 Unscrambling a disabled brain
by André M. Goffinet - 669-671 Making sense or antisense?
by Wolf Reik & Miguel Constancia - 671-673 Panning for gold at the K stream
by Frank Wilczek - 673-674 The arginine finger strikes again
by Henry R. Bourne - 674-674 How converging fingers keep GTP in line
by Henry R. Bourne - 675-677 Tough cookery
by Derek Thompson - 677-678 The ins and outs of amyloid-β
by Konrad Beyreuther & Colin L. Masters - 678-679 A magnetic reversal record
by Ronald T. Merrill - 679-680 Insights from the echinoderms
by Eric H. Davidson - 680-680 Seeing round corners
by David Jones - 681-682 Two sets of human-tropic pig retrovirus
by Paul Le Tissier & Jonathan P. Stoye & Yasuhiro Takeuchi & Clive Patience & Robin A. Weiss - 682-683 Rock-eating fungi
by A. G. Jongmans & N. van Breemen & U. Lundström & P. A. W. van Hees & R. D. Finlay & M. Srinivasan & T. Unestam & R. Giesler & P.-A. Melkerud & M. Olsson - 683-684 Sex in giant squid
by Mark D. Norman & C. C. Lu - 684-684 Homeotic transformation in Drosophila
by B. Starling Emerald & J. K. Roy - 685-686 Betrayers of a global truth
by Tim O'Riordan - 686-687 From cats to computers
by Alastair I. M. Rae - 687-687 At a glance
by Stephen Moorbath & Douglas Palmer & Thomas A. Moore - 688-688 In retrospect chosen by Philippe Janvier
by Philippe Janvier - 689-695 An intracellular protein that binds amyloid-β peptide and mediates neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease
by Shi Du Yan & Jin Fu & Claudio Soto & Xi Chen & Huaijie Zhu & Futwan Al-Mohanna & Kate Collison & Aiping Zhu & Eric Stern & Takaomi Saido & Masaya Tohyama & Satoshi Ogawa & Alex Roher & David Stern - 697-699 Detection of Geminga as a radio pulsar
by V. M. Malofeev & O. I. Malov - 699-701 A single-electron transistor made from a cadmium selenide nanocrystal
by David L. Klein & Richard Roth & Andrew K. L. Lim & A. Paul Alivisatos & Paul L. McEuen - 701-704 A tough SiAlON ceramic based on α-Si3N4 with a whisker-like microstructure
by I-Wei Chen & Anatoly Rosenflanz - 704-706 Synthesis of microporous transition-metal-oxide molecular sieves by a supramolecular templating mechanism
by Tao Sun & Jackie Y. Ying - 706-709 A synthetic peptide ligase
by Kay Severin & David H. Lee & Alan J. Kennan & M. Reza Ghadiri - 709-712 Severe chemical ozone loss in the Arctic during the winter of 1995–96
by Rolf Müller & Paul J. Crutzen & Jens-Uwe Grooβ & Christoph Bürhl & James M. Russell & Hartwig Gernandt & Daniel S. McKenna & Adrian F. Tuck - 712-715 The last two geomagnetic polarity reversals recorded in high-deposition-rate sediment drifts
by J. E. T. Channell & B. Lehman - 715-718 El Niño Southern Oscillation and tuna in the western Pacific
by P. Lehodey & M. Bertignac & J. Hampton & A. Lewis & J. Picaut - 718-721 Radical alterations in the roles of homeobox genes during echinoderm evolution
by Christopher J. Lowe & Gregory A. Wray - 722-725 Serrate2 is disrupted in the mouse limb-development mutant syndactylism
by Arend Sidow & Monique S. Bulotsky & Anne W. Kerrebrock & Roderick T. Bronson & Mark J. Daly & Mary P. Reeve & Trevor L. Hawkins & Bruce W. Birren & Rudolf Jaenisch & Eric S. Lander - 725-730 Severe neuropathies in mice with targeted mutations in the ErbB3 receptor
by Dieter Riethmacher & Eva Sonnenberg-Riethmacher & Volker Brinkmann & Tomoichiro Yamaai & Gary R. Lewin & Carmen Birchmeier - 730-733 Scrambler and yotari disrupt the disabled gene and produce a reeler -like phenotype in mice
by Michael Sheldon & Dennis S. Rice & Gabriella D'Arcangelo & Hiroyuki Yoneshima & Kazunori Nakajima & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba & Brian W. Howell & Jonathan A. Cooper & Dan Goldowitz & Tom Curran - 733-737 Neuronal position in the developing brain is regulated by mouse disabled-1
by Brian W. Howell & Richard Hawkes & Philippe Soriano & Jonathan A. Cooper - 737-742 A CD4+T-cell subset inhibits antigen-specific T-cell responses and prevents colitis
by Hervé Groux & Anne O'Garra & Mike Bigler & Matthieu Rouleau & Svetlana Antonenko & Jan E. de Vries & Maria Grazia Roncarolo - 742-745 Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein is required to combat a murine Gram-negative bacterial infection
by Robert S. Jack & Xiaolong Fan & Martin Bernheiden & Gabriele Rune & Monika Ehlers & Albert Weber & Gerhard Kirsch & Renate Mentel & Birgit Fürll & Marina Freudenberg & Gerd Schmitz & Felix Stelter & Christine Schütt - 745-749 Imprinted expression of the Igf2r gene depends on an intronic CpG island
by Anton Wutz & Oskar W. Smrzka & Norbert Schweifer & Karl Schellander & Erwin F. Wagner & Denise P. Barlow - 749-753 Activation of ATP P2X receptors elicits glutamate release from sensory neuron synapses
by Jianguo G. Gu & Amy B. MacDermott - 753-758 Molecular basis of agonism and antagonism in the oestrogen receptor
by Andrzej M. Brzozowski & Ashley C. W. Pike & Zbigniew Dauter & Roderick E. Hubbard & Tomas Bonn & Owe Engström & Lars Öhman & Geoffrey L. Greene & Jan-Åke Gustafsson & Mats Carlquist - 758-762 Structure at 1.65 Å of RhoA and its GTPase-activating protein in complex with a transition-state analogue
by Katrin Rittinger & Philip A. Walker & John F. Eccleston & Stephen J. Smerdon & Steven J. Gamblin
October 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6651
- 529-529 Nobel panel rewards prion theory after years of heated debate
by Harriet Coles - 530-530 Congress warns NASA not to raid science funds
by Tony Reichhardt - 530-530 UK's greenhouse reduction target ‘hard but feasible’
by Ehsan Masood - 531-531 US target ‘likely to equal 1990 emissions’
by Colin Macilwain - 531-531 Public rejects sceptics' line on global warming
by Colin Macilwain - 532-532 Plagiarism claims turn spotlight on US Navy's misconduct policy
by Rex Dalton - 532-532 Cash-strapped ANZAAS is set for closure
by Peter Pockley - 533-533 German research agencies feel the pinch
by Quirin Schiermeier - 533-533 French labs funded by ‘big science’ cuts
by Declan Butler - 534-534 Gene-modified crop sabotaged in Ireland
by Anthony Garvey - 534-534 NCI apologizes for fallout study delay
by Meredith Wadman - 535-535 Shortcircuit leads India to abandon Internet satellite
by K. S. Jayaraman - 535-535 Head of Third World biotechnology centre in Delhi resigns
by K. S. Jayaraman - 535-535 Asia-Pacific forum backs life science network
by David Swinbanks - 537-537 Monkey business in space
by David O. Wiebers & Andrzej Elzanowski & Paul W. Gikas & Jennifer Leaning & Roger D. White - 537-537 Definition of a gene
by Christopher D. Epp - 537-537 Bet you didn't know that
by Raymond Fink - 538-538 Science studies misjudged?
by Andrew Pickering - 538-539 Narrowness in science
by G. Wilse Robinson & Vera Bongertz - 539-539 Duplications in nomenclature
by Michael Hortsch - 541-542 Patterns in the sand
by Paul Umbanhowar - 542-543 Finding homes at synapses
by Mark Mayer - 543-544 Volcanic sulphur in the balance
by Michael R. Carroll - 544-546 The language steamrollers
by Jared M. Diamond - 546-547 Straight and wiggly affinities
by Peter A. Lawrence - 547-547 On the crest of a spiral wave
by Alison Mitchell - 548-549 Bursts make new waves
by Bohdan Paczyski & Chryssa Kouveliotou - 549-551 Feedback from inhibitory SMADs
by Malcolm Whitman - 551-551 The end-replication problem
by David Wynford-Thomas & David Kipling - 551-552 Cancer and the knockout mouse
by David Wynford-Thomas & David Kipling - 552-552 Smooth ascent
by David Jones - 553-553 Systemic signalling in gene silencing
by Olivier Voinnet & David C. Baulcombe - 554-554 A pandemic warning?
by J. C. de Jong & E. C. J. Claas & A. D. M. E. Osterhaus & R. G. Webster & W. L. Lim - 554-555 Conical beams from open nanotubes
by Yahachi Saito & Koji Hamaguchi & Koichi Hata & Kunio Uchida & Yoshiharu Tasaka & Fumikazu Ikazaki & Motoo Yumura & Atsuo Kasuya & Yuichiro Nishina - 555-556 DNA fingerprinting from single cells
by I. Findlay & A. Taylor & P. Quirke & R. Frazier & A. Urquhart - 556-556 Archaeopteryx -like skull in Enantiornithine bird
by Larry D. Martin & Zhonghe Zhou - 557-558 Mental modules on the brain
by P. N. Johnson-Laird - 558-559 Old views of the past
by Nicholas J. Saunders - 559-559 Wing commanders
by Ernst Hafen - 560-560 Doing the right thing?
by John Galloway - 561-567 Molecular motors: structural adaptations to cellular functions
by Joe Howard - 568-573 Constraints on flux rates and mantle dynamics beneath island arcs from Tonga–Kermadec lava geochemistry
by Simon Turner & Chris Hawkesworth - 574-576 Competition between randomizing impacts and inelastic collisions in granular pattern formation
by Troy Shinbrot - 576-579 Induced long-range order in crosslinked ‘one-dimensional’ stacks of fluid monolayers
by Gerald C. L. Wong & Wim H. de Jeu & Henry Shao & Keng S. Liang & Rudolf Zentel - 579-582 Origin of rubber-like behaviour in metal alloys
by Xiaobing Ren & Kazuhiro Otsuka - 582-584 Bending and buckling of carbon nanotubes under large strain
by M. R. Falvo & G. J. Clary & R. M. Taylor & V. Chi & F. P. Brooks & S. Washburn & R. Superfine - 585-587 Synthesis of cadmium sulphide superlattices using self-assembled bacterial S-layers
by Wayne Shenton & Dietmar Pum & Uwe B. Sleytr & Stephen Mann - 587-591 Convergent total synthesis of a tumour-associated mucin motif
by Dalibor Sames & Xiao-Tao Chen & Samuel J. Danishefsky - 591-593 Magma mixing as a source for Pinatubo sulphur
by Victor Kress - 593-596 Fitness loss and germline mutations in barn swallows breeding in Chernobyl
by Hans Ellegren & Gabriella Lindgren & Craig R. Primmer & Anders Pape Møller - 596-599 How the brain learns to see objects and faces in an impoverished context
by R. J. Dolan & G. R. Fink & E. Rolls & M. Booth & A. Holmes & R. S. J. Frackowiak & K. J. Friston - 599-603 A hippocampal GluR5 kainate receptor regulating inhibitory synaptic transmission
by Vernon R. J. Clarke & Barbara A. Ballyk & Ken H. Hoo & Allan Mandelzys & Andrew Pellizzari & Catherine P. Bath & Justyn Thomas & Erica F. Sharpe & Ceri H. Davies & Paul L. Ornstein & Darryle D. Schoepp & Rajender K. Kamboj & Graham L. Collingridge & David Lodge & David Bleakman - 603-606 Amyloidogenic role of cytokine TGF-β1 in transgenic mice and in Alzheimer's disease
by Tony Wyss-Coray & Eliezer Masliah & Margaret Mallory & Lisa McConlogue & Kelly Johnson-Wood & Carol Lin & Lennart Mucke - 607-610 An epithelial serine protease activates the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel
by Vronique Vallet & Ahmed Chraibi & Hans-Peter Gaeggeler & Jean-Daniel Horisberger & Bernard C. Rossier - 610-614 Protection from obesity-induced insulin resistance in mice lacking TNF-α function
by K. Teoman Uysal & Sarah M. Wiesbrock & Michael W. Marino & Gkhan S. Hotamisligil - 614-618 Control of compartmental affinity boundaries by Hedgehog
by Isabel Rodriguez & Konrad Basler - 618-622 Opposing BMP and EGF signalling pathways converge on the TGF-β family mediator Smad1
by Marcus Kretzschmar & Jacqueline Doody & Joan Massagu - 622-626 Smad6 inhibits signalling by the TGF-β superfamily
by Takeshi Imamura & Masao Takase & Ayako Nishihara & Eiichi Oeda & Jun-ichi Hanai & Masahiro Kawabata & Kohei Miyazono - 627-631 Daughters against dpp modulates dpp organizing activity in Drosophila wing development
by Kazuhide Tsuneizumi & Takuya Nakayama & Yuko Kamoshida & Thomas B. Kornberg & Jan L. Christian & Tetsuya Tabata - 631-635 Identification of Smad7, a TGFβ-inducible antagonist of TGF-β signalling
by Atsuhito Nakao & Mozhgan Afrakhte & Anita Morn & Takuya Nakayama & Jan L. Christian & Rainer Heuchel & Susumu Itoh & Masahiro Kawabata & Nils-Erik Heldin & Carl-Henrik Heldin & Peter ten Dijke - 636-639 Survival of FimH-expressing enterobacteria in macrophages relies on glycolipid traffic
by David M. Baorto & Zhimin Gao & Ravi Malaviya & Michael L. Dustin & Anton van der Merwe & Douglas M. Lublin & Soman N. Abraham - 640-643 Mitotic chromatin regulates phosphorylation of Stathmin/Op18
by Søren S. L. Andersen & Anthony J. Ashford & Rgis Tournebize & Olivier Gavet & Andr Sobel & Anthony A. Hyman & Eric Karsenti
October 1997, Volume 389, Issue 6650
- 425-425 Seismologists claim quake data being ‘mis-read’ as bomb test
by Colin Macilwain - 425-425 Russian researchers brace for more cuts
by Carl Levitin - 426-426 US dispute over live AIDS vaccine trials
by Meredith Wadman - 426-426 German minister tipped to head UN body
by Ehsan Masood - 427-427 ‘Policy vacuum’ worry as Australian minister quits
by Peter Pockley - 427-427 Nobel laureates face libel suits from ‘water memory’ researcher
by Declan Butler - 428-428 UK nuclear waste company gets extended lease of life
by Ehsan Masood - 428-428 NIH inquiry fails to find culprit of contamination
by Meredith Wadman - 428-428 ‘Government should decide on disposal site’
by Ehsan Masood - 429-429 ‘No net cost in cutting carbon emissions’
by Tony Reichhardt - 429-429 Japan's ministries argue over greenhouse target
by Asako Saegusa