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April 2001, Volume 410, Issue 6830
- 739-739 Silicon philanthropists follow a great tradition
by Susan M. Fitzpatrick - 739-739 Gulf syndrome research has passed peer review
by Robert W. Haley - 739-739 When DNA research menaces diversity
by Elena Angulo - 740-740 PubMed Central decentralized
by Edwin Sequeira & Johanna McEntyre & David Lipman - 741-741 Science for the have-nots
by Ahmed H. Zewail - 743-744 Origins of inspiration
by John Christie - 744-745 ... but what does 'blue' smell like?
by Ilya Farber - 745-746 Creationism by stealth
by Jerry A. Coyne - 746-747 A pillar of molecular biology
by Robert Bazell - 747-748 What every woman knows
by Sylvie Coyaud - 748-749 Nothing to it!
by John O'Connor - 749-750 Dispelling the boredom
by G. M. Whitesides - 750-751 A constructive scheme unravelled?
by Michael Grubb - 751-752 Knowing the value of nature
by E. J. Milner-Gulland - 752-752 Murder most putrid
by Mark Benecke - 753-753 Being objective
by Mary Midgley - 755-755 Moving rhythms
by Eve Marder - 757-758 Pop-up disaster
by Wayne Thatcher - 758-759 Out with a bang
by Stuart Humphries & David J. Stevens - 759-761 An expanding view of plutonium
by R. C. Albers - 761-762 The hairpin's turn
by Scott A. Strobel & Sean P. Ryder - 763-765 A hunger for cannabinoids
by Raphael Mechoulam & Ester Fride - 765-766 A piece in the CO2 jigsaw
by Dorothee Bakker & Andrew Watson - 766-767 Checking two steps
by Michael B. Kastan - 767-767 Flattening the flats
by David Jones - 768-768 Claude Shannon (1916–2001)
by Robert Calderbank & Neil J. A. Sloane - 769-770 Herculaneum victims of Vesuvius in ad 79
by Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo & Pier P. Petrone & Mario Pagano & Alberto Incoronato & Peter J. Baxter & Antonio Canzanella & Luciano Fattore - 770-771 Enhanced power in yellowfin tuna
by Stephen L. Katz & Douglas A. Syme & Robert E. Shadwick - 771-771 Superselective clay for radium uptake
by Sridhar Komarneni & Naofumi Kozai & William J. Paulus - 771-772 Not just old but old and cold?
by Colin I. Smith & Andrew T. Chamberlain & Michael S. Riley & Alan Cooper & Chris B. Stringer & Matthew J. Collins - 772-772 Not just old but old and cold?
by Igor V. Ovchinnikov & Anders Götherström & Galina P. Romanova & Vitaliy M. Kharitonov & Kerstin Lidén & William Goodwin - 773-779 The role of chaotic resonances in the Solar System
by N. Murray & M. Holman - 780-786 Crystal structure of a hairpin ribozyme–inhibitor complex with implications for catalysis
by Peter B. Rupert & Adrian R. Ferré-D'Amaré - 787-789 An auroral flare at Jupiter
by J. H. Waite & G. R. Gladstone & W. S. Lewis & R. Goldstein & D. J. McComas & P. Riley & R. J. Walker & P. Robertson & S. Desai & J. T. Clarke & D. T. Young - 789-793 Quantum computing in molecular magnets
by Michael N. Leuenberger & Daniel Loss - 793-795 Correlated electrons in δ-plutonium within a dynamical mean-field picture
by S. Y. Savrasov & G. Kotliar & E. Abrahams - 796-799 Optical polymer thin films with isotropic and anisotropic nano-corrugated surface topologies
by Mohammed Ibn-Elhaj & Martin Schadt - 799-802 Removal of chlorofluorocarbons by increased mass exchange between the stratosphere and troposphere in a changing climate
by Neal Butchart & Adam A. Scaife - 802-805 Control of cation concentrations in stream waters by surface soil processes in an Amazonian watershed
by Daniel Markewitz & Eric A. Davidson & Ricardo de O. Figueiredo & Reynaldo L. Victoria & Alex V. Krusche - 806-809 Plateau ‘pop-up’ in the great 1897 Assam earthquake
by Roger Bilham & Philip England - 809-810 Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition
by Peter B. Reich & Jean Knops & David Tilman & Joseph Craine & David Ellsworth & Mark Tjoelker & Tali Lee & David Wedin & Shahid Naeem & Dan Bahauddin & George Hendrey & Shibu Jose & Keith Wrage & Jenny Goth & Wendy Bengston - 813-816 Chemical speciation drives hydrothermal vent ecology
by George W. Luther & Tim F. Rozan & Martial Taillefert & Donald B. Nuzzio & Carol Di Meo & Timothy M. Shank & Richard A. Lutz & S. Craig Cary - 816-819 Perceiving visual expansion without optic flow
by Paul R. Schrater & David C. Knill & Eero P. Simoncelli - 819-822 The motor side of depth vision
by Kai Schreiber & J. Douglas Crawford & Michael Fetter & Douglas Tweed - 822-825 Leptin-regulated endocannabinoids are involved in maintaining food intake
by Vincenzo Di Marzo & Sravan K. Goparaju & Lei Wang & Jie Liu & Sándor Bátkai & Zoltán Járai & Filomena Fezza & Grant I. Miura & Richard D. Palmiter & Takayuki Sugiura & George Kunos - 825-830 Induction of the mammalian node requires Arkadia function in the extraembryonic lineages
by Vasso Episkopou & Ruth Arkell & Paula M. Timmons & James J. Walsh & Rebecca L. Andrew & Daniel Swan - 830-834 Arkadia enhances nodal-related signalling to induce mesendoderm
by Christiane Niederländer & James J. Walsh & Vasso Episkopou & C. Michael Jones - 834-838 HIV-1 Nef inhibits ASK1-dependent death signalling providing a potential mechanism for protecting the infected host cell
by Romas Geleziunas & Weiduan Xu & Kohsuke Takeda & Hidenori Ichijo & Warner C. Greene - 839-842 A superfamily of variant genes encoded in the subtelomeric region of Plasmodium vivax
by Hernando A. del Portillo & Carmen Fernandez-Becerra & Sharen Bowman & Karen Oliver & Martin Preuss & Cecilia P. Sanchez & Nick K. Schneider & Juan M. Villalobos & Marie-Adele Rajandream & David Harris & Luiz H. Pereira da Silva & Bart Barrell & Michael Lanzer - 842-847 The ATM–Chk2–Cdc25A checkpoint pathway guards against radioresistant DNA synthesis
by Jacob Falck & Niels Mailand & Randi G. Syljuåsen & Jiri Bartek & Jiri Lukas - 847-847 Erratum: Polo-like kinase 1 phosphorylates cyclin B1 and targets it to the nucleus during prophase
by Fumiko Toyoshima-Morimoti & Eri Taniguchi & Nobuko Shinya & Akihiro Iwamatsu & Eisuke Nishida - 847-847 Correction: arrow encodes an LDL-receptor-related protein essential for Wingless signalling
by Marcel Wehrli & Scott T. Dougan & Kim Caldwell & Louise O'Keefe & Stephanie Schwartz & Dalit Vaizel-Ohayon & Eyal Schejter & Andrew Tomlinson & Stephen DiNardo - 849-850 Uncertainty of short-term contracts is turning talent away from science
by Heike Langenberg - 850-850 Have your say
by Heike Langenberg
April 2001, Volume 410, Issue 6829
- 615-615 Farmer fined for growing GM seed
by David Spurgeon - 615-616 Experts clash over likely impact of cheap AIDS drugs in Africa
by Meredith Wadman - 616-616 Climate change transforms island ecosystem
by Peter Pockley - 616-616 Criticism mounts as Bush backs out of Kyoto accord
by Mark Schrope - 617-617 Bush appoints venture capitalist as technology adviser
by Irwin Goodwin - 617-617 Fears of cults and kooks push Congress towards cloning ban
by Paul Smaglik - 618-618 Primate centre promises insight into ape research
by Nina Schnapp - 618-618 Madrid quakes as Barcelona shows ambition
by Xavier Bosch - 619-619 Indian rocket fizzles out as test launch fails to fly
by K. S. Jayaraman - 619-619 Network boost for southeast Europe
by Quirin Schiermeier - 619-619 Ecologists score victory over controversial dyke project
by David Cyranoski - 622-624 Can they rebuild us?
by Peter Aldhous - 624-624 A tortured tale of supply and demand
by Joanna Downer - 626-626 Breaking the nuclear taboo
by Tony Reichhardt - 627-627 Spain is a closed culture to foreign researchers
by Simon Pickin - 627-627 EU will gain from funding eastern European centres of excellence
by Simeon Anguelov & Norbert Kroo & Pierre Lasserre & Pierre Papon - 629-630 Cultures of knowledge
by Wolf Lepenies - 631-632 Playing the numbers game
by Norman Myers - 632-633 A scientist to count on
by W. Timothy Gowers - 633-634 Going one better than nature?
by John Emsley - 634-634 Science in culture
by Horace Freeland Judson - 635-635 Heavenly phenomena
by Euan Nisbet - 637-637 Why rename things?
by Ralph A. Lewin - 639-640 Climate and amphibian declines
by J. Alan Pounds - 640-641 Hearts and bones
by Mark Sussman - 643-644 Rapid alloy assessment
by Robert W. Cahn - 644-645 In a fly's ear
by Peter M. Narins - 645-647 Molecules at the edge
by Peter J. Rossky - 647-647 Turbulent creep
by Josette Chen - 648-649 Channelling calcium
by James W. Putney - 649-650 Time, money and tradeoffs
by David F. Bradford - 650-650 Warping space
by David Jones - 651-651 Enigmatic northern plains of Mars
by Paul Withers & Gregory A. Neumann - 651-652 Animal nitrogen swap for plant carbon
by John N. Klironomos & Miranda M. Hart - 652-653 Are hospital waiting lists self-regulating?
by D. P. Smethurst & H. C. Williams - 653-654 The hardest known oxide
by L. S. Dubrovinsky & N. A. Dubrovinskaia & V. Swamy & J. Muscat & N. M. Harrison & R. Ahuja & B. Holm & B. Johansson - 655-660 Invariant scaling relations across tree-dominated communities
by Brian J. Enquist & Karl J. Niklas - 661-663 Stable methane hydrate above 2 GPa and the source of Titan's atmospheric methane
by J. S. Loveday & R. J. Nelmes & M. Guthrie & S. A. Belmonte & D. R. Allan & D. D. Klug & J. S. Tse & Y. P. Handa - 663-667 A thermodynamic connection to the fragility of glass-forming liquids
by L.-M. Martinez & C. A. Angell - 667-671 Intermittent dislocation flow in viscoplastic deformation
by M.-Carmen Miguel & Alessandro Vespignani & Stefano Zapperi & Jérôme Weiss & Jean-Robert Grasso - 671-675 Varied pore organization in mesostructured semiconductors based on the [SnSe4]4- anion
by Pantelis N. Trikalitis & K. Kasthuri Rangan & Thomas Bakas & Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 675-677 An alternative approach to establishing trade-offs among greenhouse gases
by Alan S. Manne & Richard G. Richels - 677-681 Coupled major and trace elements as indicators of the extent of melting in mid-ocean-ridge peridotites
by Eric Hellebrand & Jonathan E. Snow & Henry J. B. Dick & Albrecht W. Hofmann - 681-684 Complex causes of amphibian population declines
by Joseph M. Kiesecker & Andrew R. Blaustein & Lisa K. Belden - 684-686 Towards a resolution of the lek paradox
by Janne S. Kotiaho & Leigh W. Simmons & Joseph L. Tomkins - 686-690 Hyperacute directional hearing in a microscale auditory system
by Andrew C. Mason & Michael L. Oshinsky & Ron R. Hoy - 690-694 Motion direction, speed and orientation in binocular matching
by Raymond van Ee & Barton L. Anderson - 694-698 The homeobox gene lim-6 is required for distinct chemosensory representations in C. elegans
by Jonathan T. Pierce-Shimomura & Serge Faumont & Michelle R. Gaston & Bret J. Pearson & Shawn R. Lockery - 698-701 C. elegans odour discrimination requires asymmetric diversity in olfactory neurons
by Paul D. Wes & Cornelia I. Bargmann - 701-705 Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium
by Donald Orlic & Jan Kajstura & Stefano Chimenti & Igor Jakoniuk & Stacie M. Anderson & Baosheng Li & James Pickel & Ronald McKay & Bernardo Nadal-Ginard & David M. Bodine & Annarosa Leri & Piero Anversa - 705-709 CaT1 manifests the pore properties of the calcium-release-activated calcium channel
by Lixia Yue & Ji-Bin Peng & Matthias A. Hediger & David E. Clapham - 710-714 IKKα controls formation of the epidermis independently of NF-κB
by Yinling Hu & Veronique Baud & Takefumi Oga & Keun Il Kim & Kazuhiko Yoshida & Michael Karin - 715-718 Functional proteins from a random-sequence library
by Anthony D. Keefe & Jack W. Szostak - 718-718 Erratum: Scabrous complexes with Notch to mediate boundary formation
by Patricia A. Powell & Cedric Wesley & Susan Spencer & Ross L. Cagan - 718-718 Correction: The limits of selection during maize domestication
by Rong-Lin Wang & Adrian Stec & Jody Hey & Lewis Lukens & John Doebley - 721-721 Increase in protein analysis pushes demand for synchrotron operators
by Helen Gavaghan - 722-722 What is a synchrotron?
by Helen Gavaghan - 722-722 Automated for the people
by Paul Smaglik - 723-723 Wages may make it hard to attract scientists to synchrotrons
by Paul Smaglik - 723-724 US structural genomics effort needs physicists for success
by Paul Smaglik - 724-724 NMR versus synchrotron radiation
by Robert Triendl - 724-724 Staffing shortage threatens Japan's structural genomics
by Robert Triendl
March 2001, Volume 410, Issue 6828
- 501-501 Delays allowed foot-and-mouth epidemic to sweep across Britain
by Jim Giles - 501-501 Americans perplexed by GM food
by Corie Lok - 502-502 Butchery lay behind CJD cluster
by David Adam - 502-502 Publishers challenged over access to papers
by Meredith Wadman - 503-503 Plans to reduce acceptable arsenic limit put on hold
by Corie Lok - 503-503 Critics claim 'sight-saving' rice is over-rated
by Nina Schnapp & Quirin Schiermeier - 504-504 Japan's academics get green light to make their fortunes
by David Cyranoski - 504-504 Race is on to win Australian funding for big science projects
by Peter Pockley - 505-505 Regulator rebuked over cannabis
by Alison Abbott - 505-505 Sonar system offered special dispensation
by Mark Schrope - 508-509 The battle of Tugen Hills
by Declan Butler - 510-512 Think like a bee
by Jim Giles - 513-513 Faculty start-ups offer temptation to breach academic rules . .
by Richard K. Koehn - 513-513 'Art' was a load of fluff
by Magnus Johnson - 513-513 . . . but Syngenta deal is a boon to Berkeley
by Matthew Metz - 515-516 Managing foot-and-mouth
by Mark Woolhouse & Alex Donaldson - 517-518 The Bone Wars revisited
by Tim D. White - 518-519 Citation gold standard
by John Ziman - 519-520 Darkness at noon
by Jay M. Pasachoff - 520-520 Feeling our way
by Simon Baron-Cohen - 521-521 Unwritten knowledge
by Jared Diamond - 523-523 The good and the bad
by Sidney Toby - 525-526 Magnetic explosions in space
by James F. Drake - 526-527 Our newest oldest ancestor?
by Leslie C. Aiello & Mark Collard - 527-530 Cannabinoids act backwards
by MacDonald J. Christie & Christopher W. Vaughan - 530-531 Night moves of pregnant moths
by Clarence A. Ryan - 531-533 Dragging single electrons
by Konstantin Likharev - 533-534 Colour my i's blue
by Lynn C. Robertson - 534-536 Chinese salamanders tell tales
by Robert Carroll - 536-537 Chromosome defects in the colon
by David M. Livingston - 537-537 Natural currents
by David Jones - 538-538 Leonard Mandel (1927–2001)
by G. S. Agarwal & Z. Y. Ou - 539-539 Pattern and intensity of physical activity
by Klaas R. Westerterp - 539-540 The Archaeoraptor forgery
by Timothy Rowe & Richard A. Ketcham & Cambria Denison & Matthew Colbert & Xing Xu & Philip J. Currie - 541-548 Liquid crystalline spinning of spider silk
by Fritz Vollrath & David P. Knight - 549-554 Essential role of the mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor in programmed cell death
by Nicholas Joza & Santos A. Susin & Eric Daugas & William L. Stanford & Sarah K. Cho & Carol Y. J. Li & Takehiko Sasaki & Andrew J. Elia & H.-Y. Mary Cheng & Luigi Ravagnan & Karine F. Ferri & Naoufal Zamzami & Andrew Wakeham & Razqallah Hakem & Hiroki Yoshida & Young-Yun Kong & Tak W. Mak & Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker & Guido Kroemer & Josef M. Penninger - 555-557 Production of iron nanoparticles by laser irradiation in a simulation of lunar-like space weathering
by Sho Sasaki & Keiko Nakamura & Yoshimi Hamabe & Erika Kurahashi & Takahiro Hiroi - 557-560 Rapid magnetic reconnection in the Earth’s magnetosphere mediated by whistler waves
by X. H. Deng & H. Matsumoto - 560-562 Manipulation of elementary charge in a silicon charge-coupled device
by Akira Fujiwara & Yasuo Takahashi - 563-565 Vortex dynamics in superconducting MgB2 and prospects for applications
by Y. Bugoslavsky & G. K. Perkins & X. Qi & L. F. Cohen & A. D. Caplin - 565-567 Extreme damping in composite materials with negative-stiffness inclusions
by R. S. Lakes & T. Lee & A. Bersie & Y. C. Wang - 567-570 Climate variability 50,000 years ago in mid-latitude Chile as reconstructed from tree rings
by Fidel A. Roig & Carlos Le-Quesne & José A. Boninsegna & Keith R. Briffa & Antonio Lara & Håkan Grudd & Philip D. Jones & Carolina Villagrán - 570-574 Simulating the amplification of orbital forcing by ocean feedbacks in the last glaciation
by M. Khodri & Y. Leclainche & G. Ramstein & P. Braconnot & O. Marti & E. Cortijo - 574-577 Late Jurassic salamanders from northern China
by Ke-Qin Gao & Neil H. Shubin - 577-580 Caterpillar-induced nocturnal plant volatiles repel conspecific females
by Consuelo M. De Moraes & Mark C. Mescher & James H. Tumlinson - 580-582 Unconscious priming eliminates automatic binding of colour and alphanumeric form in synaesthesia
by Jason B. Mattingley & Anina N. Rich & Greg Yelland & John L. Bradshaw - 583-587 Vertical interactions across ten parallel, stacked representations in the mammalian retina
by Botond Roska & Frank Werblin - 588-592 Endogenous cannabinoids mediate retrograde signalling at hippocampal synapses
by Rachel I. Wilson & Roger A. Nicoll - 592-596 Ca2+ signalling between single L-type Ca2+ channels and ryanodine receptors in heart cells
by Shi-Qiang Wang & Long-Sheng Song & Edward G. Lakatta & Heping Cheng - 596-599 Drought-induced guard cell signal transduction involves sphingosine-1-phosphate
by Carl K.-Y. Ng & Kathryn Carr & Martin R. McAinsh & Brian Powell & Alistair M. Hetherington - 599-604 Hedgehog acts as a somatic stem cell factor in the Drosophila ovary
by Yan Zhang & Daniel Kalderon - 604-608 Structural basis for co-stimulation by the human CTLA-4/B7-2 complex
by Jean-Claude D. Schwartz & Xuewu Zhang & Alexander A. Fedorov & Stanley G. Nathenson & Steven C. Almo - 608-611 Crystal structure of the B7-1/CTLA-4 complex that inhibits human immune responses
by Carin C. Stamper & Yan Zhang & James F. Tobin & David V. Erbe & Shinji Ikemizu & Simon J. Davis & Mark L. Stahl & Jasbir Seehra & William S. Somers & Lidia Mosyak - 611-611 Correction: Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters
by Artyom Kopp & Ian Duncan & Dorothea Godt & Sean B. Carroll - 611-611 Correction: Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans
by Max Ingman & Henrik Kaessmann & Svante Pääbo & Ulf Gyllensten
March 2001, Volume 410, Issue 6827
- 397-397 No Wellcome money for Celera
by David Adam - 397-398 German lab unveils plan to build physicists' next particle collider
by Alison Abbott & Josette Chen - 398-398 More culls planned as Britain wrestles with foot-and-mouth
by David Adam - 399-399 Israel plans new particle accelerator
by Haim Watzman - 399-399 Space-station cuts leave research in lurch
by Tony Reichhardt - 400-400 Conflicting volcano tales erupt in public view
by Rex Dalton - 401-401 Bush U-turns on pledge for carbon dioxide emissions
by Mark Schrope - 401-401 Trials offer way forward for Parkinson's
by Alison Abbott - 404-406 One woman is enough..
by David Cyranoski - 407-407 Sleepless in Seattle
by Sarah Tomlin - 408-408 We must not be bound by anti-GM extremists
by Henry I. Miller - 408-408 Action is needed now, or BSE crisis could wipe out endangered birds of prey
by Jose L. Tella - 408-408 Jewish emigrants and German science
by Michael Schüring - 409-410 Urban myths of organic farming
by Anthony Trewavas - 411-412 A wholly avoidable catastrophe
by Thomas Dormandy - 412-413 Viral activities from a quantitative slant
by Allan Randrup Thomsen - 413-414 A honey-pot of knowledge
by Christopher O'Toole - 414-414 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 415-415 Chemical analysis
by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 417-417 Laws of form revisited
by Michael Denton & Craig Marshall - 419-420 Another face in our family tree
by Daniel E. Lieberman - 421-423 A pore view of corrosion
by Martin Stratmann & Michael Rohwerder - 423-424 A twist on embryonic signalling
by Richard M. Harland - 424-425 Noisy times ahead
by Jan van Ruitenbeek - 425-427 Telling the brain about pain
by Tamas Bartfai - 427-428 Enigmatic Arctic ice sheets
by Robert Spielhagen - 428-428 Computing for art
by David Jones