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October 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7010
- 759-759 Plasticity & neuronal computation
by Tanguy Chouard - 760-767 Computational roles for dopamine in behavioural control
by P. Read Montague & Steven E. Hyman & Jonathan D. Cohen - 768-774 Generalization in vision and motor control
by Tomaso Poggio & Emilio Bizzi - 775-781 Neural networks and perceptual learning
by Misha Tsodyks & Charles Gilbert - 782-788 Cortical rewiring and information storage
by D. B. Chklovskii & B. W. Mel & K. Svoboda - 789-795 Plasticity in single neuron and circuit computations
by Alain Destexhe & Eve Marder - 796-803 Synaptic computation
by L. F. Abbott & Wade G. Regehr - 805-810 Inclusion body formation reduces levels of mutant huntingtin and the risk of neuronal death
by Montserrat Arrasate & Siddhartha Mitra & Erik S. Schweitzer & Mark R. Segal & Steven Finkbeiner - 811-818 Structure of a glutamate transporter homologue from Pyrococcus horikoshii
by Dinesh Yernool & Olga Boudker & Yan Jin & Eric Gouaux - 819-821 A fossil origin for the magnetic field in A stars and white dwarfs
by Jonathan Braithwaite & Hendrik C. Spruit - 821-823 Jarosite as an indicator of water-limited chemical weathering on Mars
by M. E. Elwood Madden & R. J. Bodnar & J. D. Rimstidt - 823-826 No enhancement of fusion probability by the neutron halo of 6He
by R. Raabe & J. L. Sida & J. L. Charvet & N. Alamanos & C. Angulo & J. M. Casandjian & S. Courtin & A. Drouart & D. J. C. Durand & P. Figuera & A. Gillibert & S. Heinrich & C. Jouanne & V. Lapoux & A. Lepine-Szily & A. Musumarra & L. Nalpas & D. Pierroutsakou & M. Romoli & K. Rusek & M. Trotta - 826-829 Metal–insulator–semiconductor optoelectronic fibres
by Mehmet Bayindir & Fabien Sorin & Ayman F. Abouraddy & Jeff Viens & Shandon D. Hart & John D. Joannopoulos & Yoel Fink - 830-834 Control of ion selectivity in potassium channels by electrostatic and dynamic properties of carbonyl ligands
by Sergei Yu. Noskov & Simon Bernèche & Benoît Roux - 834-838 Low marine sulphate and protracted oxygenation of the Proterozoic biosphere
by Linda C. Kah & Timothy W. Lyons & Tracy D. Frank - 838-841 A new troodontid dinosaur from China with avian-like sleeping posture
by Xing Xu & Mark A. Norell - 841-844 Adaptation varies through space and time in a coevolving host–parasitoid interaction
by Samantha E. Forde & John N. Thompson & Brendan J. M. Bohannan - 844-847 Hedgehog signalling controls eye degeneration in blind cavefish
by Yoshiyuki Yamamoto & David W. Stock & William R. Jeffery - 847-853 A relative signalling model for the formation of a topographic neural map
by Michaël Reber & Patrick Burrola & Greg Lemke - 854-859 A single population of olfactory sensory neurons mediates an innate avoidance behaviour in Drosophila
by Greg S. B. Suh & Allan M. Wong & Anne C. Hergarden & Jing W. Wang & Anne F. Simon & Seymour Benzer & Richard Axel & David J. Anderson - 859-862 A general mechanism for perceptual decision-making in the human brain
by H. R. Heekeren & S. Marrett & P. A. Bandettini & L. G. Ungerleider - 862-868 Coupled oscillators control morning and evening locomotor behaviour of Drosophila
by Dan Stoleru & Ying Peng & José Agosto & Michael Rosbash - 869-873 Morning and evening peaks of activity rely on different clock neurons of the Drosophila brain
by Brigitte Grima & Elisabeth Chélot & Ruohan Xia & François Rouyer - 873-878 Role of histone H2A ubiquitination in Polycomb silencing
by Hengbin Wang & Liangjun Wang & Hediye Erdjument-Bromage & Miguel Vidal & Paul Tempst & Richard S. Jones & Yi Zhang - 878-878 Correction: Corrigendum: Induction of DNA methylation and gene silencing by short interfering RNAs in human cells
by Hiroaki Kawasaki & Kazunari Taira - 878-878 Correction: Corrigendum: The lipid phosphatase SHIP2 controls insulin sensitivity
by S. Clément & U. Krause & F. Desmedt & J.-F. Tanti & J. Behrends & X. Pesesse & T. Sasaki & J. Penninger & M. Doherty & W. Malaisse & J. E. Dumont & Y. Le Marchand-Brustel & C. Erneux & L. Hue & S. Schurmans - 879-879 Key words
by Paul Smaglik - 880-881 Analyse this
by Kendall Powell - 882-882 The sound of science
by Sidney Omelon - 882-882 Bricks & Mortar
by Eugene Russo
October 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7009
- 615-615 US universities up in arms over licence plans for foreign staff
by Geoff Brumfiel - 616-616 Science of smell wins medicine Nobel
by Alison Abbott - 617-617 Harvard ceremony graced by hula-hooping laureates
by Steve Nadis - 617-617 Colourful work on quarks scoops triple crown
by Philip Ball - 618-618 Subtler tests urged for supercomputers
by Jim Giles - 618-618 Tardy earthquake excites California geophysicists
by David Cyranoski - 619-619 Britain warms to European space exploration plan
by Jim Giles - 619-619 Blair to seek consensus on safe greenhouse-gas levels
by Jim Giles - 621-621 Rocket man
by Geoff Brumfiel - 622-623 Chipping in
by Geoff Brumfiel - 624-626 Starting from scratch
by Philip Ball - 627-627 Scientists and teachers should ignore politics
by Minna J. Hsu & Govindasamy Agoramoorthy - 627-627 No mistake in Berkeley's biotechnology deal
by Philip G. Hultin - 627-627 Brazil needs action rather than words
by André Frazão Helene & Verónica S. Valentinuzzi - 629-630 The price of hope
by Pierre Chirac - 630-630 The other evolutionist
by George Beccaloni - 630-631 Cycles of life
by David Schimel - 633-633 The long and the short of it..
by Alexander E. Kaplan - 635-636 Holding it together in the eye
by Paul A. Janmey & Dennis E Discher - 636-637 Dust in another solar system
by Steve Desch - 637-638 No exception to reversibility
by Yi Zhang - 639-640 Ecology of ice-age extinctions
by John Pastor & Ron A. Moen - 640-641 Doping control for nanotubes
by Reshef Tenne - 641-642 Light on pits
by Elizabeth Smythe - 645-646 Feather-pecking and victim pigmentation
by Linda Keeling & Leif Andersson & Karin E. Schütz & Susanne Kerje & Robert Fredriksson & Örjan Carlborg & Charles K. Cornwallis & Tommaso Pizzari & Per Jensen - 646-646 Arrival synchrony in migratory birds
by T. G. Gunnarsson & J. A. Gill & T. Sigurbjörnsson & W. J. Sutherland - 647-652 Surface mechanics mediate pattern formation in the developing retina
by Takashi Hayashi & Richard W. Carthew - 653-659 Direct integration of Hox and segmentation gene inputs during Drosophila development
by Brian Gebelein & Daniel J. McKay & Richard S. Mann - 660-663 An early extrasolar planetary system revealed by planetesimal belts in β Pictoris
by Yoshiko Kataza Okamoto & Hirokazu Kataza & Mitsuhiko Honda & Takuya Yamashita & Takashi Onaka & Jun-ichi Watanabe & Takashi Miyata & Shigeyuki Sako & Takuya Fujiyoshi & Itsuki Sakon - 663-665 Magnesium sulphate salts and the history of water on Mars
by David T. Vaniman & David L. Bish & Steve J. Chipera & Claire I. Fialips & J. William Carey & William C. Feldman - 666-668 A superconductor to superfluid phase transition in liquid metallic hydrogen
by Egor Babaev & Asle Sudbø & N. W. Ashcroft - 669-672 A quantum fluid of metallic hydrogen suggested by first-principles calculations
by Stanimir A. Bonev & Eric Schwegler & Tadashi Ogitsu & Giulia Galli - 672-676 Room-temperature ferromagnetic nanotubes controlled by electron or hole doping
by L. Krusin-Elbaum & D. M. Newns & H. Zeng & V. Derycke & J. Z. Sun & R. Sandstrom - 676-680 Biogenically driven organic contribution to marine aerosol
by Colin D. O'Dowd & Maria Cristina Facchini & Fabrizia Cavalli & Darius Ceburnis & Mihaela Mircea & Stefano Decesari & Sandro Fuzzi & Young Jun Yoon & Jean-Philippe Putaud - 680-684 Basal tyrannosauroids from China and evidence for protofeathers in tyrannosauroids
by Xing Xu & Mark A. Norell & Xuewen Kuang & Xiaolin Wang & Qi Zhao & Chengkai Jia - 684-689 Pleistocene to Holocene extinction dynamics in giant deer and woolly mammoth
by A. J. Stuart & P. A. Kosintsev & T. F. G. Higham & A. M. Lister - 689-692 Photosynthetic architecture differs in coastal and oceanic diatoms
by Robert F. Strzepek & Paul J. Harrison - 693-696 Pleiotropy as a mechanism to stabilize cooperation
by Kevin R. Foster & Gad Shaulsky & Joan E. Strassmann & David C. Queller & Chris R. L. Thompson - 696-699 Migratory neural crest-like cells form body pigmentation in a urochordate embryo
by William R. Jeffery & Allen G. Strickler & Yoshiyuki Yamamoto - 699-703 Role for a cortical input to hippocampal area CA1 in the consolidation of a long-term memory
by Miguel Remondes & Erin M. Schuman - 703-707 Enhanced virulence of influenza A viruses with the haemagglutinin of the 1918 pandemic virus
by Darwyn Kobasa & Ayato Takada & Kyoko Shinya & Masato Hatta & Peter Halfmann & Steven Theriault & Hiroshi Suzuki & Hidekazu Nishimura & Keiko Mitamura & Norio Sugaya & Taichi Usui & Takeomi Murata & Yasuko Maeda & Shinji Watanabe & M. Suresh & Takashi Suzuki & Yasuo Suzuki & Heinz Feldmann & Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 707-712 Hedgehog signalling in prostate regeneration, neoplasia and metastasis
by Sunil S. Karhadkar & G. Steven Bova & Nadia Abdallah & Surajit Dhara & Dale Gardner & Anirban Maitra & John T. Isaacs & David M. Berman & Philip A. Beachy - 712-717 p19ARF directly and differentially controls the functions of c-Myc independently of p53
by Ying Qi & Mark A. Gregory & Zhaoliang Li & Jeffrey P. Brousal & Kimberly West & Stephen R. Hann - 719-719 The philanthropic principle
by Paul Smaglik - 720-721 Centre stage in Missouri
by Paul Smaglik - 722-722 The science of religion
by Tshaka Cunningham - 722-722 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7008
- 493-493 Global AIDS trial denied patients as US balks at generic drug use
by Erika Check - 494-494 Biologists launch ‘open-source movement’
by Carina Dennis - 494-495 Support sought to investigate sluggish Pioneers
by Jim Giles - 495-495 Monkey virus may be cleared of cancer link
by Helen Pearson - 496-496 Feathers fly as China cracks down on illegal fossil sales
by Rex Dalton - 496-496 Ancient ships lifted from Naples' railway tunnels
by Federica Castellani - 497-497 Beagle cash dogged by dissent over wording
by Mark Peplow - 497-497 NIH researchers face blanket consulting ban
by Emma Marris - 500-501 A dangerous elixir?
by Helen Pearson - 502-504 Fishing for trouble
by Rex Dalton - 505-505 Consumer group replies to attack on organic food
by Urvashi Rangan & Jennifer Shecter - 507-508 Alert to a European epidemic
by S. Ragnar Norrby - 509-510 Play it again, John
by Karl Sigmund - 510-511 Life on the edge
by Mike Stroud - 511-511 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 512-512 Uncovering chromosomes
by Rena Selya - 513-513 The domino effect
by Jamshed Tata - 515-516 Electrons hang ten on laser wake
by Thomas Katsouleas - 516-517 Underground life for rice foe
by Barbara Valent - 518-519 Pedigrees for all humanity
by Jotun Hein - 519-519 Glacial pace picks up
by Tim Lincoln - 519-520 What is dark energy?
by Lawrence M. Krauss - 520-522 Sight at the end of the tunnel
by Arthur Horwich - 522-523 Early options in photosynthesis
by Nicolas Beukes - 525-525 Momentous sprint at the 2156 Olympics?
by Andrew J. Tatem & Carlos A. Guerra & Peter M. Atkinson & Simon I. Hay - 525-526 Intragenic ERBB2 kinase mutations in tumours
by Philip Stephens & Chris Hunter & Graham Bignell & Sarah Edkins & Helen Davies & Jon Teague & Claire Stevens & Sarah O'Meara & Raffaella Smith & Adrian Parker & Andy Barthorpe & Matthew Blow & Lisa Brackenbury & Adam Butler & Oliver Clarke & Jennifer Cole & Ed Dicks & Angus Dike & Anja Drozd & Ken Edwards & Simon Forbes & Rebecca Foster & Kristian Gray & Chris Greenman & Kelly Halliday & Katy Hills & Vivienne Kosmidou & Richard Lugg & Andy Menzies & Janet Perry & Robert Petty & Keiran Raine & Lewis Ratford & Rebecca Shepherd & Alexandra Small & Yvonne Stephens & Calli Tofts & Jennifer Varian & Sofie West & Sara Widaa & Andrew Yates & Francis Brasseur & Colin S. Cooper & Adrienne M. Flanagan & Margaret Knowles & Suet Y. Leung & David N. Louis & Leendert H. J. Looijenga & Bruce Malkowicz & Marco A. Pierotti & Bin Teh & Georgia Chenevix-Trench & Barbara L. Weber & Siu T. Yuen & Grace Harris & Peter Goldstraw & Andrew G. Nicholson & P. Andrew Futreal & Richard Wooster & Michael R. Stratton - 527-532 A role for the immunological synapse in lineage commitment of CD4 lymphocytes
by Roberto A. Maldonado & Darrell J. Irvine & Robert Schreiber & Laurie H. Glimcher - 533-535 A supernova origin for dust in a high-redshift quasar
by R. Maiolino & R. Schneider & E. Oliva & S. Bianchi & A. Ferrara & F. Mannucci & M. Pedani & M. Roca Sogorb - 535-538 Monoenergetic beams of relativistic electrons from intense laser–plasma interactions
by S. P. D. Mangles & C. D. Murphy & Z. Najmudin & A. G. R. Thomas & J. L. Collier & A. E. Dangor & E. J. Divall & P. S. Foster & J. G. Gallacher & C. J. Hooker & D. A. Jaroszynski & A. J. Langley & W. B. Mori & P. A. Norreys & F. S. Tsung & R. Viskup & B. R. Walton & K. Krushelnick - 538-541 High-quality electron beams from a laser wakefield accelerator using plasma-channel guiding
by C. G. R. Geddes & Cs. Toth & J. van Tilborg & E. Esarey & C. B. Schroeder & D. Bruhwiler & C. Nieter & J. Cary & W. P. Leemans - 541-544 A laser–plasma accelerator producing monoenergetic electron beams
by J. Faure & Y. Glinec & A. Pukhov & S. Kiselev & S. Gordienko & E. Lefebvre & J.-P. Rousseau & F. Burgy & V. Malka - 545-549 Reaction discovery enabled by DNA-templated synthesis and in vitro selection
by Matthew W. Kanan & Mary M. Rozenman & Kaori Sakurai & Thomas M. Snyder & David R. Liu - 549-552 Photosynthetic microbial mats in the 3,416-Myr-old ocean
by Michael M. Tice & Donald R. Lowe - 552-556 Excitation of Earth's continuous free oscillations by atmosphere–ocean–seafloor coupling
by Junkee Rhie & Barbara Romanowicz - 556-559 Two new carnivores from an unusual late Tertiary forest biota in eastern North America
by Steven C. Wallace & Xiaoming Wang - 559-562 New evidence on the earliest human presence at high northern latitudes in northeast Asia
by R. X. Zhu & R. Potts & F. Xie & K. A. Hoffman & C. L. Deng & C. D. Shi & Y. X. Pan & H. Q. Wang & R. P. Shi & Y. C. Wang & G. H. Shi & N. Q. Wu - 562-566 Modelling the recent common ancestry of all living humans
by Douglas L. T. Rohde & Steve Olson & Joseph T. Chang - 566-569 Phenotypic consequences of 1,000 generations of selection at elevated CO2 in a green alga
by Sinéad Collins & Graham Bell - 569-573 Pack-MULE transposable elements mediate gene evolution in plants
by Ning Jiang & Zhirong Bao & Xiaoyu Zhang & Sean R. Eddy & Susan R. Wessler - 573-578 Small modulation of ongoing cortical dynamics by sensory input during natural vision
by József Fiser & Chiayu Chiu & Michael Weliky - 578-582 A transmembrane protein required for acetylcholine receptor clustering in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Christelle Gally & Stefan Eimer & Janet E. Richmond & Jean-Louis Bessereau - 582-586 The rice leaf blast pathogen undergoes developmental processes typical of root-infecting fungi
by Ane Sesma & Anne E. Osbourn - 586-590 Structural basis for packaging the dimeric genome of Moloney murine leukaemia virus
by Victoria D'Souza & Michael F. Summers - 590-596 Trigger factor in complex with the ribosome forms a molecular cradle for nascent proteins
by Lars Ferbitz & Timm Maier & Holger Patzelt & Bernd Bukau & Elke Deuerling & Nenad Ban - 599-601 The silent treatment
by Julie Clayton - 611-611 Two-way traffic
by Paul Smaglik - 612-612 Changing directions
by Philipp Angerer - 612-612 Industry & Interns
by Rosemary Clyne
September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7007
- 387-387 European space scientists brim with ideas for going it alone
by Quirin Schiermeier - 388-388 Hurricane Ivan highlights future risk for New Orleans
by Tony Reichhardt - 388-388 Bush backs Bement to head science agency
by Geoff Brumfiel - 389-389 Surgeons seek go-ahead to perform first face transplant
by Erika Check - 389-389 US health agency opens landmark clinical centre
by Helen Pearson - 390-390 Students set up forum to debate hot topics
by Jonathan Knight - 390-390 Research plane will scale uncharted heights
by Quirin Schiermeier - 391-391 Digital mastery peers through cracks at early Picasso
by Barbara Simm - 391-391 Study warns of 'avoidable' risks of CT scans
by Jim Giles - 394-395 Deckchair science
by Emma Marris - 396-397 By chance, or by design?
by Philip Ball - 398-398 German reforms would make little difference
by Thomas Carell - 398-398 Hopes remain for an Alzheimer's vaccine
by Dale Schenk - 398-398 School arrays benefit science as well as students
by James L. Pinfold - 399-400 A duet on speciation
by Axel Meyer - 400-401 Something to chew on
by Daniel E. Lieberman - 401-401 The geography of life
by Mark Williamson - 401-401 Science in culture
by Colin Martin - 402-402 Mending and malignancy
by Philip A. Beachy & Sunil S. Karhadkar & David M. Berman - 403-403 Ethics and amphibians
by Robert M. May - 404-405 Break-up breakdown
by Tim Reddish - 405-406 An inflammatory link
by Fran Balkwill & Lisa M. Coussens - 406-408 Carbon conundrum on the tundra
by Wendy M. Loya & Paul Grogan - 408-409 A is for adaptation
by Jef D. Boeke - 409-409 Tailor-made riboswitches
by Angela K. Eggleston - 410-411 The art of restoration
by David Erhardt - 411-411 Treeless at Easter
by Henry Gee - 413-414 Morphine-pathway block in top1 poppies
by Anthony G. Millgate & Barry J. Pogson & Iain W. Wilson & Toni M. Kutchan & Meinhart H. Zenk & Wayne L. Gerlach & Anthony J. Fist & Philip J. Larkin - 414-414 Widespread colonization by polar hypoliths
by Charles S. Cockell & M. Dale Stokes - 415-422 Impaired PtdIns(4,5)P2 synthesis in nerve terminals produces defects in synaptic vesicle trafficking
by Gilbert Di Paolo & Howard S. Moskowitz & Keith Gipson & Markus R. Wenk & Sergey Voronov & Masanori Obayashi & Richard Flavell & Reiko M. Fitzsimonds & Timothy A. Ryan & Pietro De Camilli - 423-426 Inhibition of carbonate synthesis in acidic oceans on early Mars
by Alberto G. Fairén & David Fernández-Remolar & James M. Dohm & Victor R. Baker & Ricardo Amils - 426-429 A high-intensity highly coherent soft X-ray femtosecond laser seeded by a high harmonic beam
by Ph. Zeitoun & G. Faivre & S. Sebban & T. Mocek & A. Hallou & M. Fajardo & D. Aubert & Ph. Balcou & F. Burgy & D. Douillet & S. Kazamias & G. de Lachèze-Murel & T. Lefrou & S. le Pape & P. Mercère & H. Merdji & A. S. Morlens & J. P. Rousseau & C. Valentin - 430-433 Demonstration of a quantum teleportation network for continuous variables
by Hidehiro Yonezawa & Takao Aoki & Akira Furusawa - 433-437 A Taylor vortex analogy in granular flows
by Stephen L. Conway & Troy Shinbrot & Benjamin J. Glasser - 437-440 Complete photo-fragmentation of the deuterium molecule
by T. Weber & A. O. Czasch & O. Jagutzki & A. K. Müller & V. Mergel & A. Kheifets & E. Rotenberg & G. Meigs & M. H. Prior & S. Daveau & A. Landers & C. L. Cocke & T. Osipov & R. Díez Muiño & H. Schmidt-Böcking & R. Dörner - 440-443 Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization
by Michelle C. Mack & Edward A. G. Schuur & M. Syndonia Bret-Harte & Gaius R. Shaver & F. Stuart Chapin - 443-446 Environmental predictors of pre-European deforestation on Pacific islands
by Barry Rolett & Jared Diamond - 446-449 Male mammals respond to a risk of sperm competition conveyed by odours of conspecific males
by Javier delBarco-Trillo & Michael H. Ferkin - 449-452 Theory predicts the uneven distribution of genetic diversity within species
by Erik M. Rauch & Yaneer Bar-Yam - 453-456 A frequency-dependent switch from inhibition to excitation in a hippocampal unitary circuit
by Masahiro Mori & Mathias H. Abegg & Beat H. Gähwiler & Urs Gerber - 456-461 Regulation of B-cell survival by BAFF-dependent PKCδ-mediated nuclear signalling
by Ingrid Mecklenbräuker & Susan L. Kalled & Michael Leitges & Fabienne Mackay & Alexander Tarakhovsky - 461-466 NF-κB functions as a tumour promoter in inflammation-associated cancer
by Eli Pikarsky & Rinnat M. Porat & Ilan Stein & Rinat Abramovitch & Sharon Amit & Shafika Kasem & Elena Gutkovich-Pyest & Simcha Urieli-Shoval & Eithan Galun & Yinon Ben-Neriah - 466-471 Mrf4 determines skeletal muscle identity in Myf5:Myod double-mutant mice
by Lina Kassar-Duchossoy & Barbara Gayraud-Morel & Danielle Gomès & Didier Rocancourt & Margaret Buckingham & Vasily Shinin & Shahragim Tajbakhsh - 471-476 Exogenous control of mammalian gene expression through modulation of RNA self-cleavage
by Laising Yen & Jennifer Svendsen & Jeng-Shin Lee & John T. Gray & Maxime Magnier & Takashi Baba & Robert J. D'Amato & Richard C. Mulligan - 476-481 Tropism switching in Bordetella bacteriophage defines a family of diversity-generating retroelements
by Sergei Doulatov & Asher Hodes & Lixin Dai & Neeraj Mandhana & Minghsun Liu & Rajendar Deora & Robert W. Simons & Steven Zimmerly & Jeff F. Miller - 481-485 High-resolution structure of a retroviral capsid hexameric amino-terminal domain
by Gulnahar B. Mortuza & Lesley F. Haire & Anthony Stevens & Stephen J. Smerdon & Jonathan P. Stoye & Ian A. Taylor - 485-485 Correction: Corrigendum: Absence of S6K1 protects against age- and diet-induced obesity while enhancing insulin sensitivity
by Sung Hee Um & Francesca Frigerio & Mitsuhiro Watanabe & Frédéric Picard & Manel Joaquin & Melanie Sticker & Stefano Fumagalli & Peter R. Allegrini & Sara C. Kozma & Johan Auwerx & George Thomas - 487-487 The uncertainty principle
by Paul Smaglik - 488-489 Spain aims at preimier league
by Quirin Schiermeier
September 2004, Volume 431, Issue 7006
- 231-231 Security restrictions lead foreign students to snub US universities
by Geoff Brumfiel - 232-232 Critics slate ethical leeway in California stem-cell proposal
by Jonathan Knight - 232-232 Congress may force drug firms to reveal clinical trial data
by Erika Check - 233-233 Rule change set to cost Britain Framework cash
by Jim Giles - 233-233 Plan to cull aquarium tuna dead in the water
by Rex Dalton - 234-234 Repeal of embryo law urged after child's cure
by Federica Castellani - 234-234 NASA probes Genesis wreck in bid to salvage data
by Nicola Jones - 235-235 Burnt books get cold shoulder in restoration effort
by Karoline Schwarzberg - 235-235 Ecologists mount protest over lofty plans for Alpine ski runs
by Quirin Schiermeier - 238-243 Head to head
by Colin Macilwain - 244-244 Crick and Darwin's shared publication in Nature
by Matt Ridley - 244-244 ... yet even flawed films raise interest in research
by J. Justin Gooding & Katharina Gaus - 244-244 It's the science that's a disaster in the movies ..
by Keay Davidson - 245-246 Economic interests
by Herbert Gintis - 246-246 Hidden history
by Benno Müller-Hill - 247-247 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 247-248 Defeating dementia
by George M. Martin - 248-248 Back to the walls
by Clive Gamble - 249-249 Enter transfer RNA
by Mahlon Hoagland - 251-252 Carbon nanotubes tune up
by A. N. Cleland - 252-253 Myosins meet microtubules
by Margaret A. Titus - 253-254 The clock's second hand
by Alex Halliday - 254-256 Affinity for arrow worms
by Maximilian J. Telford - 256-257 Quantum mechanics for plants
by Graham R. Fleming & Gregory D. Scholes