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November 2007, Volume 450, Issue 7169
- 579-579 Prospects
by Gene Russo - 580-581 Indian biotech's bumpy road
by Paroma Basu - 582-582 Grand designs
by Hannah Hoag - 582-582 Susan Avery, president and director, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
by Virginia Gewin - 582-582 Leaving science research
by Peter Jordan - 584-584 Dating for the wired generation
by Stephen Gaskell
November 2007, Volume 450, Issue 7168
- 7-8 Anti-correlation of summer/winter monsoons?
by De’er Zhang & Longhua Lu - 8-9 Yancheva et al. reply
by Gergana Yancheva & Norbert R. Nowaczyk & Jens Mingram & Peter Dulski & Georg Schettler & Jörg F. W. Negendank & Jiaqi Liu & Daniel M. Sigman & Larry C. Peterson & Gerald H. Haug - 10-11 Record of winter monsoon strength
by Houyun Zhou & Huazheng Guan & Baoquan Chi - 11-11 Yancheva et al. reply
by Gergana Yancheva & Norbert R. Nowaczyk & Jens Mingram & Peter Dulski & Georg Schettler & Jörg F. W. Negendank & Jiaqi Liu & Daniel M. Sigman & Larry C. Peterson & Gerald H. Haug - 323-323 Journal club
by Clive R. Bagshaw - 324-325 Pakistan's universities take up protest
by Ehsan Masood - 325-325 HIV vaccine may raise risk
by Heidi Ledford - 326-326 The price of power
by Jeff Tollefson - 327-327 Panel negotiates climate 'synthesis report'
by Jeff Tollefson - 327-327 $article.title
by Jeff Tollefson - 329-329 Brain waves reveal intensity of pain
by Kerri Smith - 329-329 Snapshot: Light relief
by Nick Thomas - 330-331 Light wormholes could wire space invisibly
by Philip Ball - 333-333 Political climate
by David Goldston - 334-335 Worth its weight in platinum
by Jeff Tollefson - 335-335 Market watch
by Quirin Schiermeier - 336-338 Climate politics: Showdown in a sunburnt country
by Stephen Pincock - 340-341 Climate politics: Beyond Bush
by Jeff Tollefson - 342-344 Climate politics: The first cut
by Jeff Tollefson - 345-345 Climate politics: What every president should know
by Richard A. Muller - 346-346 Independent evidence backs call for a badger cull
by David King - 346-346 Kyoto: no time to rearrange deckchairs on the Titanic
by John Schellnhuber - 346-346 Kyoto: talks must include key aspects of science
by Aynsley Kellow - 347-348 Who has the ear of the president?
by Roger Pielke - 349-349 A sixth mass extinction?
by Chris D. Thomas - 350-350 Prescient marine champion
by Ken Collins - 350-351 Human distilleries
by Robert P. Crease - 351-352 Blurring our edges
by Judy Illes - 352-353 Archimedes' secrets revealed
by Brian Clegg - 353-353 The liquid of life
by Josie Glausiusz - 354-354 Use the calm between the storms
by Steve Sparks - 355-356 A receptor unlocked
by Stephen R. Sprang - 356-357 Isotopic lunacy
by Alex N. Halliday - 357-359 Reversing the 'irreversible'
by Richard S. Jones - 360-361 Quick burial at sea
by Caroline A. Masiello - 361-362 Pathogen drop-kick
by Suzanne Pfeffer - 362-363 Kittens catch phase
by Jonathan P. Dowling - 365-369 Legionella pneumophila proteins that regulate Rab1 membrane cycling
by Alyssa Ingmundson & Anna Delprato & David G. Lambright & Craig R. Roy - 370-375 Portability of paddle motif function and pharmacology in voltage sensors
by AbdulRasheed A. Alabi & Maria Isabel Bahamonde & Hoi Jong Jung & Jae Il Kim & Kenton J. Swartz - 376-382 Atomic structure of a voltage-dependent K+ channel in a lipid membrane-like environment
by Stephen B. Long & Xiao Tao & Ernest B. Campbell & Roderick MacKinnon - 383-387 Crystal structure of the human β2 adrenergic G-protein-coupled receptor
by Søren G. F. Rasmussen & Hee-Jung Choi & Daniel M. Rosenbaum & Tong Sun Kobilka & Foon Sun Thian & Patricia C. Edwards & Manfred Burghammer & Venkata R. P. Ratnala & Ruslan Sanishvili & Robert F. Fischetti & Gebhard F. X. Schertler & William I. Weis & Brian K. Kobilka - 388-389 A runaway collision in a young star cluster as the origin of the brightest supernova
by Simon F. Portegies Zwart & Edward P. J. van den Heuvel - 390-392 Pulsational pair instability as an explanation for the most luminous supernovae
by S. E. Woosley & S. Blinnikov & Alexander Heger - 393-396 Entanglement-free Heisenberg-limited phase estimation
by B. L. Higgins & D. W. Berry & S. D. Bartlett & H. M. Wiseman & G. J. Pryde - 397-401 ‘Trapped rainbow’ storage of light in metamaterials
by Kosmas L. Tsakmakidis & Allan D. Boardman & Ortwin Hess - 402-406 Generation of single optical plasmons in metallic nanowires coupled to quantum dots
by A. V. Akimov & A. Mukherjee & C. L. Yu & D. E. Chang & A. S. Zibrov & P. R. Hemmer & H. Park & M. D. Lukin - 407-410 Efficient organic carbon burial in the Bengal fan sustained by the Himalayan erosional system
by Valier Galy & Christian France-Lanord & Olivier Beyssac & Pierre Faure & Hermann Kudrass & Fabien Palhol - 411-414 Cooperation and conflict in quorum-sensing bacterial populations
by Stephen P. Diggle & Ashleigh S. Griffin & Genevieve S. Campbell & Stuart A. West - 415-419 SMRT-mediated repression of an H3K27 demethylase in progression from neural stem cell to neuron
by Kristen Jepsen & Derek Solum & Tianyuan Zhou & Robert J. McEvilly & Hyun-Jung Kim & Christopher K. Glass & Ola Hermanson & Michael G. Rosenfeld - 420-424 Neural substrates of awakening probed with optogenetic control of hypocretin neurons
by Antoine R. Adamantidis & Feng Zhang & Alexander M. Aravanis & Karl Deisseroth & Luis de Lecea - 425-429 A synaptic memory trace for cortical receptive field plasticity
by Robert C. Froemke & Michael M. Merzenich & Christoph E. Schreiner - 430-434 BAI1 is an engulfment receptor for apoptotic cells upstream of the ELMO/Dock180/Rac module
by Daeho Park & Annie-Carole Tosello-Trampont & Michael R. Elliott & Mingjian Lu & Lisa B. Haney & Zhong Ma & Alexander L. Klibanov & James W. Mandell & Kodi S. Ravichandran - 435-439 Identification of Tim4 as a phosphatidylserine receptor
by Masanori Miyanishi & Kazutoshi Tada & Masato Koike & Yasuo Uchiyama & Toshio Kitamura & Shigekazu Nagata - 440-444 SIRT1 regulates the histone methyl-transferase SUV39H1 during heterochromatin formation
by Alejandro Vaquero & Michael Scher & Hediye Erdjument-Bromage & Paul Tempst & Lourdes Serrano & Danny Reinberg - 445-449 Molecular basis of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase II activity
by Elisabeth Lehmann & Florian Brueckner & Patrick Cramer - 450-450 Erratum: Positive darwinian selection at the imprinted MEDEA locus in plants
by Charles Spillane & Karl J. Schmid & Sylvia Laoueillé-Duprat & Stéphane Pien & Juan-Miguel Escobar-Restrepo & Célia Baroux & Valeria Gagliardini & Damian R. Page & Kenneth H. Wolfe & Ueli Grossniklaus - 451-451 Prospects
by Gene Russo - 452-453 Allowing an élite
by Quirin Schiermeier - 456-456 A better mousetrap
by Mike Resnick
November 2007, Volume 450, Issue 7167
- 1-2 Maternal nodal and zebrafish embryogenesis
by James T. Bennett & Heather L. Stickney & Wen-Yee Choi & Brian Ciruna & William S. Talbot & Alexander F. Schier - 2-4 Gore et al. reply
by Aniket V. Gore & Albert Cheong & Patrick C. Gilligan & Karuna Sampath - 5-5 Evolution of animal personalities
by Richard McElreath & Barney Luttbeg & Sean P. Fogarty & Tomas Brodin & Andrew Sih - 5-6 Wolf et al. reply
by Max Wolf & G. Sander van Doorn & Olof Leimar & Franz J. Weissing - 139-139 Journal club
by Brian J. Enquist - 142-143 Attack of the genomes
by Heidi Ledford - 144-145 Poor follow-up hampers malaria projects
by Declan Butler - 145-145 Committee releases shortlist of Mars landing sites
by Oliver Morton - 147-147 Peering into the heart of a black hole
by Philip Ball - 151-151 Carbon tax lite
by Geoff Brumfiel - 152-155 Conservation priorities: What to let go
by Emma Marris - 156-159 Energy: To catch a wave
by Ewen Callaway - 161-161 Explorers' challenge sunk by Arctic warming
by A. J. (Tom) van Loon - 161-161 Turkish science suffers as government vies with law
by A. M. Celâl Sengör - 161-161 Time: research necessities make it hard to keep track
by Robert J. O'Connell - 161-161 Time: accounting problems caused by Caltech system
by Robert D. McKeown - 163-164 Rules of engagement
by Patrick L. Taylor - 165-167 Benchmarks for ageing studies
by Linda Partridge & David Gems - 169-169 The twentieth century in a nutshell
by Colin Tudge - 170-170 Dover trial documentary screens
by Adam Rutherford - 171-171 Comparing modes of inquiry
by Carlos Martínez del Rio - 172-172 Dance of the forest
by Michael Hopkin - 172-172 Demonic deeds in symbiotic art
by Colin Martin - 173-173 Time to pick the fly's brain
by Claude Desplan - 174-174 A timely harvest
by Pierre-Benoit Joly & Arie Rip - 175-176 Reality check
by Liesbeth Venema - 176-177 Protein predictions
by Eleanor J. Dodson - 177-178 Magnetic blue
by Jeroen van den Brink & Alberto F. Morpurgo - 178-179 A twist on periodicity at Saturn
by Margaret Galland Kivelson - 179-180 Nets versus nature
by David O. Conover - 180-181 The power of blood
by Paige Snider & Simon J. Conway - 182-182 Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky (1919–2007)
by Sidney D. Drell - 183-183 Genome labours bear fruit
by Chris Gunter & Francesca Cesari & Deepa Nath & I-Han Chou & Alex Eccleston & Ritu Dhand - 184-185 Come fly with us
by Ewan Birney - 186-188 Drosophila and the genetics of the internal milieu
by Pierre Leopold & Norbert Perrimon - 189-192 Orchestrating size and shape during morphogenesis
by Thomas Lecuit & Loïc Le Goff - 193-197 Into the mind of a fly
by Leslie B. Vosshall - 198-202 Imaging Drosophila gene activation and polymerase pausing in vivo
by John T. Lis - 219-232 Discovery of functional elements in 12 Drosophila genomes using evolutionary signatures
by Alexander Stark & Michael F. Lin & Pouya Kheradpour & Jakob S. Pedersen & Leopold Parts & Joseph W. Carlson & Madeline A. Crosby & Matthew D. Rasmussen & Sushmita Roy & Ameya N. Deoras & J. Graham Ruby & Julius Brennecke & Emily Hodges & Angie S. Hinrichs & Anat Caspi & Benedict Paten & Seung-Won Park & Mira V. Han & Morgan L. Maeder & Benjamin J. Polansky & Bryanne E. Robson & Stein Aerts & Jacques van Helden & Bassem Hassan & Donald G. Gilbert & Deborah A. Eastman & Michael Rice & Michael Weir & Matthew W. Hahn & Yongkyu Park & Colin N. Dewey & Lior Pachter & W. James Kent & David Haussler & Eric C. Lai & David P. Bartel & Gregory J. Hannon & Thomas C. Kaufman & Michael B. Eisen & Andrew G. Clark & Douglas Smith & Susan E. Celniker & William M. Gelbart & Manolis Kellis - 233-237 Constraint and turnover in sex-biased gene expression in the genus Drosophila
by Yu Zhang & David Sturgill & Michael Parisi & Sudhir Kumar & Brian Oliver - 238-241 Demasculinization of X chromosomes in the Drosophila genus
by David Sturgill & Yu Zhang & Michael Parisi & Brian Oliver - 243-251 The remarkable metal-catalysed olefin metathesis reaction
by Amir H. Hoveyda & Adil R. Zhugralin - 252-258 Hedgehog regulates smoothened activity by inducing a conformational switch
by Yun Zhao & Chao Tong & Jin Jiang - 259-264 High-resolution structure prediction and the crystallographic phase problem
by Bin Qian & Srivatsan Raman & Rhiju Das & Philip Bradley & Airlie J. McCoy & Randy J. Read & David Baker - 265-267 Modulation of Saturn’s radio clock by solar wind speed
by Philippe Zarka & Laurent Lamy & Baptiste Cecconi & Renée Prangé & Helmut O. Rucker - 268-271 Cavity QED with a Bose–Einstein condensate
by Ferdinand Brennecke & Tobias Donner & Stephan Ritter & Thomas Bourdel & Michael Köhl & Tilman Esslinger - 272-276 Strong atom–field coupling for Bose–Einstein condensates in an optical cavity on a chip
by Yves Colombe & Tilo Steinmetz & Guilhem Dubois & Felix Linke & David Hunger & Jakob Reichel - 277-280 Stability of organic carbon in deep soil layers controlled by fresh carbon supply
by Sébastien Fontaine & Sébastien Barot & Pierre Barré & Nadia Bdioui & Bruno Mary & Cornelia Rumpel - 281-284 Detection of stratospheric ozone intrusions by windprofiler radars
by W. K. Hocking & T. Carey-Smith & D. W. Tarasick & P. S. Argall & K. Strong & Y. Rochon & I. Zawadzki & P. A. Taylor - 285-288 Haemodynamics determined by a genetic programme govern asymmetric development of the aortic arch
by Kenta Yashiro & Hidetaka Shiratori & Hiroshi Hamada - 289-293 An essential role for a CD36-related receptor in pheromone detection in Drosophila
by Richard Benton & Kirsten S. Vannice & Leslie B. Vosshall - 294-298 Drosophila hygrosensation requires the TRP channels water witch and nanchung
by Lei Liu & Yuhong Li & Runping Wang & Chong Yin & Qian Dong & Huey Hing & Changsoo Kim & Michael J. Welsh - 299-303 Roquin represses autoimmunity by limiting inducible T-cell co-stimulator messenger RNA
by Di Yu & Andy Hee-Meng Tan & Xin Hu & Vicki Athanasopoulos & Nicholas Simpson & Diego G. Silva & Andreas Hutloff & Keith M. Giles & Peter J. Leedman & Kong Peng Lam & Christopher C. Goodnow & Carola G. Vinuesa - 304-308 An epigenetic activation role of Piwi and a Piwi-associated piRNA in Drosophila melanogaster
by Hang Yin & Haifan Lin - 309-313 JHDM1B/FBXL10 is a nucleolar protein that represses transcription of ribosomal RNA genes
by David Frescas & Daniele Guardavaccaro & Florian Bassermann & Ryo Koyama-Nasu & Michele Pagano - 315-315 Prospects
by Gene Russo - 316-316 Meet my lab minion
by Chris Rowan - 316-316 Alan Bernstein, executive director, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, Seattle, Washington
by Virginia Gewin - 316-316 Latin American challenges
by Fernanda De Felice - 318-318 A hand and honour
by Brenda Cooper
November 2007, Volume 450, Issue 7166
- 5-5 Journal club
by James E. Ferrell - 6-7 Model behaviour
by Alison Abbott - 9-9 Sponsor hunt divides geosciences union
by Quirin Schiermeier - 11-11 Personalized genomes go mainstream
by Erika Check Hayden - 12-12 China blasts off on lunar exploration
by Eric Hand - 13-13 India digs deep to build neutrino lab
by K. S. Jayaraman - 16-17 Mixed scores for European research
by Andrea Chipman - 18-20 Palaeontology: Tunnel vision
by Alison Abbott - 21-23 Neuroscience: A gut feeling
by Ishani Ganguli - 24-25 Philanthropy: A country without alms
by David Cyranoski - 27-27 Sea-ice decline due to more than warming alone
by Julia Slingo & Rowan Sutton - 27-27 Missing the mark on biomedical research
by David Korn & Stephen J. Heinig - 27-27 Words of wisdom worth reading aloud
by Vanessa S. Solomon - 27-27 Ethics reviews can be centralized without delays
by Jeffrey Abrams & Jacquelyn Goldberg - 29-30 Poetry in motion
by Patricia Churchland - 30-30 Prions, pleasure and purple notes
by Chris McManus - 31-32 Delving into the ancient brain
by Dean Falk - 32-32 Hidden depths spotted
by Emiliano Feresin - 32-32 Space and time gift-wrapped
by Andrew Jaffe - 33-33 Technologies of humility
by Sheila Jasanoff - 35-36 The worm turns
by Piali Sengupta - 36-37 Aromatics with a twist
by Rainer Herges - 37-39 Dynamic platforms
by Roger C. Hardie - 40-41 First encounters
by Michael F. Shlesinger - 41-43 Deadly special deliveries
by Nicholas J. Talbot - 43-44 A fantasia on Kölliker's organ
by Ian D. Forsythe - 45-49 Patterns of relative species abundance in rainforests and coral reefs
by Igor Volkov & Jayanth R. Banavar & Stephen P. Hubbell & Amos Maritan - 50-55 The origin of spontaneous activity in the developing auditory system
by Nicolas X. Tritsch & Eunyoung Yi & Jonathan E. Gale & Elisabeth Glowatzki & Dwight E. Bergles - 56-62 Transgenic strategies for combinatorial expression of fluorescent proteins in the nervous system
by Jean Livet & Tamily A. Weissman & Hyuno Kang & Ryan W. Draft & Ju Lu & Robyn A. Bennis & Joshua R. Sanes & Jeff W. Lichtman - 63-70 Dissecting a circuit for olfactory behaviour in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Sreekanth H. Chalasani & Nikos Chronis & Makoto Tsunozaki & Jesse M. Gray & Daniel Ramot & Miriam B. Goodman & Cornelia I. Bargmann - 71-73 Circular polarimetry reveals helical magnetic fields in the young stellar object HH 135–136
by Antonio Chrysostomou & Philip W. Lucas & James H. Hough - 74-76 The rotating wind of the quasar PG 1700+518
by S. Young & D. J. Axon & A. Robinson & J. H. Hough & J. E. Smith - 77-80 First-passage times in complex scale-invariant media
by S. Condamin & O. Bénichou & V. Tejedor & R. Voituriez & J. Klafter - 81-84 Abrupt onset of a second energy gap at the superconducting transition of underdoped Bi2212
by W. S. Lee & I. M. Vishik & K. Tanaka & D. H. Lu & T. Sasagawa & N. Nagaosa & T. P. Devereaux & Z. Hussain & Z.-X. Shen - 85-88 Radio-frequency scanning tunnelling microscopy
by U. Kemiktarak & T. Ndukum & K. C. Schwab & K. L. Ekinci - 89-92 Fire as the dominant driver of central Canadian boreal forest carbon balance
by Ben Bond-Lamberty & Scott D. Peckham & Douglas E. Ahl & Stith T. Gower - 93-97 Convergent dental adaptations in pseudo-tribosphenic and tribosphenic mammals
by Zhe-Xi Luo & Qiang Ji & Chong-Xi Yuan - 98-101 Thresholds and the resilience of Caribbean coral reefs
by Peter J. Mumby & Alan Hastings & Helen J. Edwards - 102-105 Neural mechanisms mediating optimism bias
by Tali Sharot & Alison M. Riccardi & Candace M. Raio & Elizabeth A. Phelps - 106-109 PYY modulation of cortical and hypothalamic brain areas predicts feeding behaviour in humans
by Rachel L. Batterham & Dominic H. ffytche & J. Miranda Rosenthal & Fernando O. Zelaya & Gareth J. Barker & Dominic J. Withers & Steven C. R. Williams - 110-114 Subcapsular sinus macrophages in lymph nodes clear lymph-borne viruses and present them to antiviral B cells
by Tobias Junt & E. Ashley Moseman & Matteo Iannacone & Steffen Massberg & Philipp A. Lang & Marianne Boes & Katja Fink & Sarah E. Henrickson & Dmitry M. Shayakhmetov & Nelson C. Di Paolo & Nico van Rooijen & Thorsten R. Mempel & Sean P. Whelan & Ulrich H. von Andrian - 115-118 A translocation signal for delivery of oomycete effector proteins into host plant cells
by Stephen C. Whisson & Petra C. Boevink & Lucy Moleleki & Anna O. Avrova & Juan G. Morales & Eleanor M. Gilroy & Miles R. Armstrong & Severine Grouffaud & Pieter van West & Sean Chapman & Ingo Hein & Ian K. Toth & Leighton Pritchard & Paul R. J. Birch - 119-123 Histone demethylase JHDM2A is critical for Tnp1 and Prm1 transcription and spermatogenesis
by Yuki Okada & Greg Scott & Manas K. Ray & Yuji Mishina & Yi Zhang - 124-127 Probing the chemistry of thioredoxin catalysis with force
by Arun P. Wiita & Raul Perez-Jimenez & Kirstin A. Walther & Frauke Gräter & B. J. Berne & Arne Holmgren & Jose M. Sanchez-Ruiz & Julio M. Fernandez - 128-128 Erratum: Insight foreword: Food and the future
by H. Gee - 129-129 Prospects
by Gene Russo - 130-131 Brain storm
by Paul Smaglik - 132-132 Brain work
by Paul Smaglik - 132-132 Vasilis Ntziachristos, director, Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging, GSF, Neuherberg, Germany
by Virginia Gewin - 132-132 Corporate America
by Moira Sheehan - 134-134 A sudden absence of bees
by Nick Mamatas
October 2007, Volume 449, Issue 7165
- 951-951 Journal club
by Minhaeng Cho - 952-952 Laws under review for fossils on native land
by Rex Dalton - 952-953 Health official speaks out about row over drug critic
by Meredith Wadman - 953-953 Air permit blocks Kansas coal plants
by Jeff Tollefson - 954-954 Europeans forgo US labs
by Geoff Brumfiel - 955-955 Italian bioethics committee in uproar
by Emiliano Feresin - 958-958 Little consensus on egg freezing
by Brendan Maher - 959-959 Security issues plague US research
by Eric Hand - 962-962 Spending stalemate
by David Goldston - 963-963 Head in the clouds
by Eric Hand - 964-966 From wheat to web: Children of the revolution
by Daemon Fairless - 968-971 Geology: Mine games
by Rex Dalton - 972-972 Transparent frogs show potential of natural world
by Santiago Castroviejo-Fisher & Ignacio De la Riva & Carles Vilà - 972-972 Call for scientists to speak up for human rights
by Juan C. Gallardo - 972-972 Old laws stop drugs being used in valuable new ways
by S. Paul Berger - 972-972 Mars needs technology designed for sample return
by John Whitehead - 973-975 Time to ditch Kyoto
by Gwyn Prins & Steve Rayner - 977-977 Harmony of the hemispheres
by Laura Garwin - 978-981 Using maths to tackle cancer
by Robert A. Weinberg - 981-981 One-man canary
by Andy Meharg - 982-982 Botanists' blues
by Philip Ball - 982-983 What do mathematicians do?
by Donal O'Shea