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June 2015, Volume 522, Issue 7556
- 268-269 Graphene booms in factories but lacks a killer app
by Mark Peplow - 270-273 Mining the microbial dark matter
by Corie Lok - 274-276 The super materials that could trump graphene
by Elizabeth Gibney - 277-279 Global risks: Pool knowledge to stem losses from disasters
by Susan L. Cutter & Alik Ismail-Zadeh & Irasema Alcántara-Ayala & Orhan Altan & Daniel N. Baker & Salvano Briceño & Harsh Gupta & Ailsa Holloway & David Johnston & Gordon A. McBean & Yujiro Ogawa & Douglas Paton & Emma Porio & Rainer K. Silbereisen & Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Giovanni B. Valsecchi & Coleen Vogel & Guoxiong Wu - 279-281 Climate policy: Steps to China's carbon peak
by Zhu Liu & Dabo Guan & Scott Moore & Henry Lee & Jun Su & Qiang Zhang - 282-283 Plant science: Rediscovering the bush telegraph
by Ian T. Baldwin - 284-284 Q&A: Maestros of graphene
by Mark Peplow - 287-287 Chinese scientists are sharing data
by Xiaolei Huang & Keping Ma - 287-287 Factor people into tiger conservation
by Achyut Aryal - 287-287 Healthy diet sustains the environment too
by Malden Nesheim & Patrick J. Stover & Maria Oria - 287-287 Beware climate neo-scepticism
by John H. Perkins - 287-287 Star academics in favour of divestment
by James Recht - 290-291 A Mars-sized exoplanet
by Gregory Laughlin - 291-292 Receptors for selective recycling
by David C. Rubinsztein - 292-293 Round the bend with microwaves
by Sunil Mittal & Mohammad Hafezi - 294-295 The power of positivity
by Alex Dranovsky & E. David Leonardo - 295-296 Growing feedback from ocean carbon to climate
by Fortunat Joos - 296-297 Aggregates feel the strain
by Seung-Jae Lee & Eliezer Masliah - 297-298 Peculiar boron startles again
by Gernot Frenking - 299-308 Pacific western boundary currents and their roles in climate
by Dunxin Hu & Lixin Wu & Wenju Cai & Alex Sen Gupta & Alexandre Ganachaud & Bo Qiu & Arnold L. Gordon & Xiaopei Lin & Zhaohui Chen & Shijian Hu & Guojian Wang & Qingye Wang & Janet Sprintall & Tangdong Qu & Yuji Kashino & Fan Wang & William S. Kessler - 309-314 Hippocampal–prefrontal input supports spatial encoding in working memory
by Timothy Spellman & Mattia Rigotti & Susanne E. Ahmari & Stefano Fusi & Joseph A. Gogos & Joshua A. Gordon - 315-320 A novel multiple-stage antimalarial agent that inhibits protein synthesis
by Beatriz Baragaña & Irene Hallyburton & Marcus C. S. Lee & Neil R. Norcross & Raffaella Grimaldi & Thomas D. Otto & William R. Proto & Andrew M. Blagborough & Stephan Meister & Grennady Wirjanata & Andrea Ruecker & Leanna M. Upton & Tara S. Abraham & Mariana J. Almeida & Anupam Pradhan & Achim Porzelle & María Santos Martínez & Judith M. Bolscher & Andrew Woodland & Torsten Luksch & Suzanne Norval & Fabio Zuccotto & John Thomas & Frederick Simeons & Laste Stojanovski & Maria Osuna-Cabello & Paddy M. Brock & Tom S. Churcher & Katarzyna A. Sala & Sara E. Zakutansky & María Belén Jiménez-Díaz & Laura Maria Sanz & Jennifer Riley & Rajshekhar Basak & Michael Campbell & Vicky M. Avery & Robert W. Sauerwein & Koen J. Dechering & Rintis Noviyanti & Brice Campo & Julie A. Frearson & Iñigo Angulo-Barturen & Santiago Ferrer-Bazaga & Francisco Javier Gamo & Paul G. Wyatt & Didier Leroy & Peter Siegl & Michael J. Delves & Dennis E. Kyle & Sergio Wittlin & Jutta Marfurt & Ric N. Price & Robert E. Sinden & Elizabeth A. Winzeler & Susan A. Charman & Lidiya Bebrevska & David W. Gray & Simon Campbell & Alan H. Fairlamb & Paul A. Willis & Julian C. Rayner & David A. Fidock & Kevin D. Read & Ian H. Gilbert - 321-323 The mass of the Mars-sized exoplanet Kepler-138 b from transit timing
by Daniel Jontof-Hutter & Jason F. Rowe & Jack J. Lissauer & Daniel C. Fabrycky & Eric B. Ford - 324-326 A permanent, asymmetric dust cloud around the Moon
by M. Horányi & J. R. Szalay & S. Kempf & J. Schmidt & E. Grün & R. Srama & Z. Sternovsky - 327-330 Multiple complexation of CO and related ligands to a main-group element
by Holger Braunschweig & Rian D. Dewhurst & Florian Hupp & Marco Nutz & Krzysztof Radacki & Christopher W. Tate & Alfredo Vargas & Qing Ye - 331-334 An enigmatic plant-eating theropod from the Late Jurassic period of Chile
by Fernando E. Novas & Leonardo Salgado & Manuel Suárez & Federico L. Agnolín & Martín D. Ezcurra & Nicolás R. Chimento & Rita de la Cruz & Marcelo P. Isasi & Alexander O. Vargas & David Rubilar-Rogers - 335-339 Activating positive memory engrams suppresses depression-like behaviour
by Steve Ramirez & Xu Liu & Christopher J. MacDonald & Anthony Moffa & Joanne Zhou & Roger L. Redondo & Susumu Tonegawa - 340-344 α-Synuclein strains cause distinct synucleinopathies after local and systemic administration
by W. Peelaerts & L. Bousset & A. Van der Perren & A. Moskalyuk & R. Pulizzi & M. Giugliano & C. Van den Haute & R. Melki & V. Baekelandt - 345-348 IL-17-producing γδ T cells and neutrophils conspire to promote breast cancer metastasis
by Seth B. Coffelt & Kelly Kersten & Chris W. Doornebal & Jorieke Weiden & Kim Vrijland & Cheei-Sing Hau & Niels J. M. Verstegen & Metamia Ciampricotti & Lukas J. A. C. Hawinkels & Jos Jonkers & Karin E. de Visser - 349-353 MET is required for the recruitment of anti-tumoural neutrophils
by Veronica Finisguerra & Giusy Di Conza & Mario Di Matteo & Jens Serneels & Sandra Costa & A. A. Roger Thompson & Els Wauters & Sarah Walmsley & Hans Prenen & Zvi Granot & Andrea Casazza & Massimiliano Mazzone - 354-358 Regulation of endoplasmic reticulum turnover by selective autophagy
by Aliaksandr Khaminets & Theresa Heinrich & Muriel Mari & Paolo Grumati & Antje K. Huebner & Masato Akutsu & Lutz Liebmann & Alexandra Stolz & Sandor Nietzsche & Nicole Koch & Mario Mauthe & Istvan Katona & Britta Qualmann & Joachim Weis & Fulvio Reggiori & Ingo Kurth & Christian A. Hübner & Ivan Dikic - 359-362 Receptor-mediated selective autophagy degrades the endoplasmic reticulum and the nucleus
by Keisuke Mochida & Yu Oikawa & Yayoi Kimura & Hiromi Kirisako & Hisashi Hirano & Yoshinori Ohsumi & Hitoshi Nakatogawa - 363-367 Alternative 3′ UTRs act as scaffolds to regulate membrane protein localization
by Binyamin D. Berkovits & Christine Mayr - 368-372 Synthesis and applications of RNAs with position-selective labelling and mosaic composition
by Yu Liu & Erik Holmstrom & Jinwei Zhang & Ping Yu & Jinbu Wang & Marzena A. Dyba & De Chen & Jinfa Ying & Stephen Lockett & David J. Nesbitt & Adrian R. Ferré-D’Amaré & Rui Sousa & Jason R. Stagno & Yun-Xing Wang - 373-377 Organs from the lab
by Vivien Marx - 379-381 Reset your brain
by Christopher Taylor - 381-381 Turning point: Paul Tesar
by Virginia Gewin - 384-384 All, alone
by Tim Cassford
June 2015, Volume 522, Issue 7555
- 129-129 Funders must encourage scientists to share
by Martin Bobrow - 131-131 Unpaid research jobs draw criticism
by Chris Woolston - 135-136 African academics challenge homophobic laws
by Linda Nordling - 137-138 Injectable brain implant spies on individual neurons
by Elizabeth Gibney - 138-139 Start-ups fight for a place in Boston’s biotech hub
by Heidi Ledford - 139-140 South Korean MERS outbreak spotlights lack of research
by Declan Butler - 140-141 DNA data explosion lights up the Bronze Age
by Ewen Callaway - 142-144 The Pentagon’s gamble on brain implants, bionic limbs and combat exoskeletons
by Sara Reardon - 146-148 The rise of Africa’s super vegetables
by Rachel Cernansky - 149-151 Nuclear physics: Pull together for fusion
by Bernard Bigot - 151-153 Reproducibility: Use mouse biobanks or lose them
by Kent Lloyd & Craig Franklin & Cat Lutz & Terry Magnuson - 154-155 Human evolution: How we misread our own story
by William Davies - 155-155 Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 156-156 Phosphate mining risks atoll culture
by Alexandre Magnan & Virginie Duvat - 156-156 Climate advisers must be astute
by David C. Rose - 156-156 The joys of research in retirement
by Klaus Wittmaack - 156-156 Share surplus animal tissue
by Valerie Speirs - 158-159 A master lock for deadly parasites
by Wai-Hong Tham & Alexander T. Kennedy - 159-160 Nuclear dilemma resolved
by Brian Burke - 160-161 Bright future for hyperbolic chips
by Guy Bartal - 162-163 The micronucleus gets its big break
by Kristin A. Knouse & Angelika Amon - 163-164 Timing is everything during deglaciations
by Katharina Billups - 164-165 Ancient DNA steps into the language debate
by John Novembre - 167-172 Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia
by Morten E. Allentoft & Martin Sikora & Karl-Göran Sjögren & Simon Rasmussen & Morten Rasmussen & Jesper Stenderup & Peter B. Damgaard & Hannes Schroeder & Torbjörn Ahlström & Lasse Vinner & Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas & Ashot Margaryan & Tom Higham & David Chivall & Niels Lynnerup & Lise Harvig & Justyna Baron & Philippe Della Casa & Paweł Dąbrowski & Paul R. Duffy & Alexander V. Ebel & Andrey Epimakhov & Karin Frei & Mirosław Furmanek & Tomasz Gralak & Andrey Gromov & Stanisław Gronkiewicz & Gisela Grupe & Tamás Hajdu & Radosław Jarysz & Valeri Khartanovich & Alexandr Khokhlov & Viktória Kiss & Jan Kolář & Aivar Kriiska & Irena Lasak & Cristina Longhi & George McGlynn & Algimantas Merkevicius & Inga Merkyte & Mait Metspalu & Ruzan Mkrtchyan & Vyacheslav Moiseyev & László Paja & György Pálfi & Dalia Pokutta & Łukasz Pospieszny & T. Douglas Price & Lehti Saag & Mikhail Sablin & Natalia Shishlina & Václav Smrčka & Vasilii I. Soenov & Vajk Szeverényi & Gusztáv Tóth & Synaru V. Trifanova & Liivi Varul & Magdolna Vicze & Levon Yepiskoposyan & Vladislav Zhitenev & Ludovic Orlando & Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén & Søren Brunak & Rasmus Nielsen & Kristian Kristiansen & Eske Willerslev - 173-178 Cloning and variation of ground state intestinal stem cells
by Xia Wang & Yusuke Yamamoto & Lane H. Wilson & Ting Zhang & Brooke E. Howitt & Melissa A. Farrow & Florian Kern & Gang Ning & Yue Hong & Chiea Chuen Khor & Benoit Chevalier & Denis Bertrand & Lingyan Wu & Niranjan Nagarajan & Francisco A. Sylvester & Jeffrey S. Hyams & Thomas Devers & Roderick Bronson & D. Borden Lacy & Khek Yu Ho & Christopher P. Crum & Frank McKeon & Wa Xian - 179-184 Chromothripsis from DNA damage in micronuclei
by Cheng-Zhong Zhang & Alexander Spektor & Hauke Cornils & Joshua M. Francis & Emily K. Jackson & Shiwei Liu & Matthew Meyerson & David Pellman - 185-187 Small particles dominate Saturn’s Phoebe ring to surprisingly large distances
by Douglas P. Hamilton & Michael F. Skrutskie & Anne J. Verbiscer & Frank J. Masci - 188-191 Small-scale dynamo magnetism as the driver for heating the solar atmosphere
by Tahar Amari & Jean-François Luciani & Jean-Jacques Aly - 192-196 Visible-frequency hyperbolic metasurface
by Alexander A. High & Robert C. Devlin & Alan Dibos & Mark Polking & Dominik S. Wild & Janos Perczel & Nathalie P. de Leon & Mikhail D. Lukin & Hongkun Park - 197-201 Bipolar seesaw control on last interglacial sea level
by G. Marino & E. J. Rohling & L. Rodríguez-Sanz & K. M. Grant & D. Heslop & A. P. Roberts & J. D. Stanford & J. Yu - 202-206 Experimental constraints on the electrical anisotropy of the lithosphere–asthenosphere system
by Anne Pommier & Kurt Leinenweber & David L. Kohlstedt & Chao Qi & Edward J. Garnero & Stephen J. Mackwell & James A. Tyburczy - 207-211 Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe
by Wolfgang Haak & Iosif Lazaridis & Nick Patterson & Nadin Rohland & Swapan Mallick & Bastien Llamas & Guido Brandt & Susanne Nordenfelt & Eadaoin Harney & Kristin Stewardson & Qiaomei Fu & Alissa Mittnik & Eszter Bánffy & Christos Economou & Michael Francken & Susanne Friederich & Rafael Garrido Pena & Fredrik Hallgren & Valery Khartanovich & Aleksandr Khokhlov & Michael Kunst & Pavel Kuznetsov & Harald Meller & Oleg Mochalov & Vayacheslav Moiseyev & Nicole Nicklisch & Sandra L. Pichler & Roberto Risch & Manuel A. Rojo Guerra & Christina Roth & Anna Szécsényi-Nagy & Joachim Wahl & Matthias Meyer & Johannes Krause & Dorcas Brown & David Anthony & Alan Cooper & Kurt Werner Alt & David Reich - 212-215 Reducing the energy cost of human walking using an unpowered exoskeleton
by Steven H. Collins & M. Bruce Wiggin & Gregory S. Sawicki - 216-220 Drug-based modulation of endogenous stem cells promotes functional remyelination in vivo
by Fadi J. Najm & Mayur Madhavan & Anita Zaremba & Elizabeth Shick & Robert T. Karl & Daniel C. Factor & Tyler E. Miller & Zachary S. Nevin & Christopher Kantor & Alex Sargent & Kevin L. Quick & Daniela M. Schlatzer & Hong Tang & Ruben Papoian & Kyle R. Brimacombe & Min Shen & Matthew B. Boxer & Ajit Jadhav & Andrew P. Robinson & Joseph R. Podojil & Stephen D. Miller & Robert H. Miller & Paul J. Tesar - 221-225 Intrinsic retroviral reactivation in human preimplantation embryos and pluripotent cells
by Edward J. Grow & Ryan A. Flynn & Shawn L. Chavez & Nicholas L. Bayless & Mark Wossidlo & Daniel J. Wesche & Lance Martin & Carol B. Ware & Catherine A. Blish & Howard Y. Chang & Renee A. Reijo Pera & Joanna Wysocka - 226-230 Epicardial regeneration is guided by cardiac outflow tract and Hedgehog signalling
by Jinhu Wang & Jingli Cao & Amy L. Dickson & Kenneth D. Poss - 231-235 Spastin and ESCRT-III coordinate mitotic spindle disassembly and nuclear envelope sealing
by Marina Vietri & Kay O. Schink & Coen Campsteijn & Catherine Sem Wegner & Sebastian W. Schultz & Liliane Christ & Sigrid B. Thoresen & Andreas Brech & Camilla Raiborg & Harald Stenmark - 236-239 ESCRT-III controls nuclear envelope reformation
by Yolanda Olmos & Lorna Hodgson & Judith Mantell & Paul Verkade & Jeremy G. Carlton - 240-244 Histone H3.3 is required for endogenous retroviral element silencing in embryonic stem cells
by Simon J. Elsässer & Kyung-Min Noh & Nichole Diaz & C. David Allis & Laura A. Banaszynski - 245-247 Mobility: A strategic move
by Julie Gould - 247-247 Turning point: Kai Landskron
by Virginia Gewin - 522-522 Jiffy
by George Zebrowski & Charles Pellegrino
June 2015, Volume 522, Issue 7554
- 7-7 Take concepts of chemistry out of the classroom
by Chiara Ceci - 9-9 Scientists offer advice on how best to respond to reviewers
by Chris Woolston - 14-15 Retracted gay-marriage study debated at misconduct meet-up
by Richard Van Noorden - 15-16 Hawaii prunes Mauna Kea telescope hub
by Alexandra Witze - 16-17 Hyper-precise atomic clocks face off to redefine time
by Elizabeth Gibney - 18-19 Ebola outbreak thrusts MSF into new roles
by Erika Check Hayden - 20-24 CRISPR, the disruptor
by Heidi Ledford - 26-28 Business: The billion-dollar biotech
by Elie Dolgin - 29-30 Pregnancy: Prepare for unexpected prenatal test results
by Diana W. Bianchi - 31-32 Paean to a founder of heredity
by Jane Maienschein - 32-33 Q&A: The dinosaur doctor
by Jascha Hoffman - 33-33 Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 34-34 Diagnostic service shares BRCA data
by Charles Strom - 34-34 Bird sequencing project takes off
by Guojie Zhang - 34-34 Ukrainian science needs elixir of youth
by Yegor Vassetzky & Ivan Gout & Jacek Kuznicki - 34-34 Improve oversight of fracking in China
by Hong Yang & Julian R. Thompson & Roger J. Flower - 34-34 Use '4Rs' criteria to assess papers
by Adrian Pagan & Benno Torgler - 36-37 Exclusive networks in the sea
by Alexander J. Limardo & Alexandra Z. Worden - 37-38 Diversity in the lymphatic vasculature
by Benjamin M. Hogan & Brian L. Black - 38-40 Precise control of localized signals
by Vuk Stambolic - 40-41 Pluto leads the way in planet formation
by Scott J. Kenyon - 41-42 Opening LOX to metastasis
by Neta Erez - 42-43 Proton smasher spots rare particle decays
by Daria Zieminska - 45-49 Resonant interactions and chaotic rotation of Pluto’s small moons
by M. R. Showalter & D. P. Hamilton - 50-55 A prefrontal–thalamo–hippocampal circuit for goal-directed spatial navigation
by Hiroshi T. Ito & Sheng-Jia Zhang & Menno P. Witter & Edvard I. Moser & May-Britt Moser - 56-61 Lymphatic vessels arise from specialized angioblasts within a venous niche
by J. Nicenboim & G. Malkinson & T. Lupo & L. Asaf & Y. Sela & O. Mayseless & L. Gibbs-Bar & N. Senderovich & T. Hashimshony & M. Shin & A. Jerafi-Vider & I. Avraham-Davidi & V. Krupalnik & R. Hofi & G. Almog & J. W. Astin & O. Golani & S. Ben-Dor & P. S. Crosier & W. Herzog & N. D. Lawson & J. H. Hanna & I. Yanai & K. Yaniv - 62-67 Cardiac lymphatics are heterogeneous in origin and respond to injury
by Linda Klotz & Sophie Norman & Joaquim Miguel Vieira & Megan Masters & Mala Rohling & Karina N. Dubé & Sveva Bollini & Fumio Matsuzaki & Carolyn A. Carr & Paul R. Riley - 73-76 Greenland supraglacial lake drainages triggered by hydrologically induced basal slip
by Laura A. Stevens & Mark D. Behn & Jeffrey J. McGuire & Sarah B. Das & Ian Joughin & Thomas Herring & David E. Shean & Matt A. King - 77-80 Anomalocaridid trunk limb homology revealed by a giant filter-feeder with paired flaps
by Peter Van Roy & Allison C. Daley & Derek E. G. Briggs - 81-84 Ancient proteins resolve the evolutionary history of Darwin’s South American ungulates
by Frido Welker & Matthew J. Collins & Jessica A. Thomas & Marc Wadsley & Selina Brace & Enrico Cappellini & Samuel T. Turvey & Marcelo Reguero & Javier N. Gelfo & Alejandro Kramarz & Joachim Burger & Jane Thomas-Oates & David A. Ashford & Peter D. Ashton & Keri Rowsell & Duncan M. Porter & Benedikt Kessler & Roman Fischer & Carsten Baessmann & Stephanie Kaspar & Jesper V. Olsen & Patrick Kiley & James A. Elliott & Christian D. Kelstrup & Victoria Mullin & Michael Hofreiter & Eske Willerslev & Jean-Jacques Hublin & Ludovic Orlando & Ian Barnes & Ross D. E. MacPhee - 85-88 New cosmogenic burial ages for Sterkfontein Member 2 Australopithecus and Member 5 Oldowan
by Darryl E. Granger & Ryan J. Gibbon & Kathleen Kuman & Ronald J. Clarke & Laurent Bruxelles & Marc W. Caffee - 89-93 Disruption of DNA-methylation-dependent long gene repression in Rett syndrome
by Harrison W. Gabel & Benyam Kinde & Hume Stroud & Caitlin S. Gilbert & David A. Harmin & Nathaniel R. Kastan & Martin Hemberg & Daniel H. Ebert & Michael E. Greenberg - 94-97 Niche-induced cell death and epithelial phagocytosis regulate hair follicle stem cell pool
by Kailin R. Mesa & Panteleimon Rompolas & Giovanni Zito & Peggy Myung & Thomas Y. Sun & Samara Brown & David G. Gonzalez & Krastan B. Blagoev & Ann M. Haberman & Valentina Greco - 98-101 Interaction and signalling between a cosmopolitan phytoplankton and associated bacteria
by S. A. Amin & L. R. Hmelo & H. M. van Tol & B. P. Durham & L. T. Carlson & K. R. Heal & R. L. Morales & C. T. Berthiaume & M. S. Parker & B. Djunaedi & A. E. Ingalls & M. R. Parsek & M. A. Moran & E. V. Armbrust - 102-105 Dissemination, divergence and establishment of H7N9 influenza viruses in China
by Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam & Boping Zhou & Jia Wang & Yujuan Chai & Yongyi Shen & Xinchun Chen & Chi Ma & Wenshan Hong & Yin Chen & Yanjun Zhang & Lian Duan & Peiwen Chen & Junfei Jiang & Yu Zhang & Lifeng Li & Leo Lit Man Poon & Richard J. Webby & David K. Smith & Gabriel M. Leung & Joseph S. M. Peiris & Edward C. Holmes & Yi Guan & Huachen Zhu - 106-110 RETRACTED ARTICLE: The hypoxic cancer secretome induces pre-metastatic bone lesions through lysyl oxidase
by Thomas R. Cox & Robin M. H. Rumney & Erwin M. Schoof & Lara Perryman & Anette M. Høye & Ankita Agrawal & Demelza Bird & Norain Ab Latif & Hamish Forrest & Holly R. Evans & Iain D. Huggins & Georgina Lang & Rune Linding & Alison Gartland & Janine T. Erler - 111-114 eIF3 targets cell-proliferation messenger RNAs for translational activation or repression
by Amy S. Y. Lee & Philip J. Kranzusch & Jamie H. D. Cate - 115-116 How to catch a cloud
by Nadia Drake - 117-119 Research continuity: Be prepared
by Hannah Hoag - 119-119 Trade talk: Quality wrangler
by Monya Baker - 122-122 Let's have a talk
by Xia Jia
May 2015, Volume 521, Issue 7553
- 395-395 Eat insects for fun, not to help the environment
by Ophelia Deroy - 397-397 Potential flaws in genomics paper scrutinized on Twitter
by Chris Woolston - 401-402 Giant international trade treaties centre on science
by Daniel Cressey - 402-403 Antibiotic alternatives rev up bacterial arms race
by Sara Reardon - 405-405 Big compromises needed to meet carbon-emissions goal
by Jeff Tollefson - 405-406 Ebola teaches tough lessons about rapid research
by Erika Check Hayden - 406-407 Artificial-windpipe surgeon committed misconduct
by David Cyranoski - 408-410 Military technology: Laser weapons get real
by Andy Extance - 412-414 Animal behaviour: Inside the cunning, caring and greedy minds of fish
by Alison Abbott - 420-421 Information theory: Knowledge and know-how
by Philip Ball - 421-421 Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 422-422 Laboratory history: The chemistry chronicles
by Derek Lowe - 423-423 Marine protection is a UK priority
by Calum Duncan - 423-423 UK bioscientists push for crop policy
by David Hume - 423-423 Deforestation soars in the Amazon
by Philip M. Fearnside - 423-423 The mystery of the microscope in mud
by Brian J. Ford - 426-427 Robots with instincts
by Christoph Adami - 427-428 Polarized transport in the Golgi apparatus
by Akihiko Nakano - 428-430 The origins of a climate oscillation
by Sergey K. Gulev & Mojib Latif - 430-431 A waste of insulin interference
by Erwin F. Wagner & Michele Petruzzelli - 431-432 Taking the bad with the good
by Carl T. Bergstrom & Benjamin Kerr - 432-433 The middle Pliocene gets crowded
by Fred Spoor - 435-435 Machine intelligence
by Tanguy Chouard & Liesbeth Venema - 436-444 Deep learning
by Yann LeCun & Yoshua Bengio & Geoffrey Hinton - 445-451 Reinforcement learning improves behaviour from evaluative feedback
by Michael L. Littman - 452-459 Probabilistic machine learning and artificial intelligence
by Zoubin Ghahramani - 460-466 Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones
by Dario Floreano & Robert J. Wood - 467-475 Design, fabrication and control of soft robots
by Daniela Rus & Michael T. Tolley - 476-482 From evolutionary computation to the evolution of things
by Agoston E. Eiben & Jim Smith - 483-488 New species from Ethiopia further expands Middle Pliocene hominin diversity
by Yohannes Haile-Selassie & Luis Gibert & Stephanie M. Melillo & Timothy M. Ryan & Mulugeta Alene & Alan Deino & Naomi E. Levin & Gary Scott & Beverly Z. Saylor - 489-494 Whole–genome characterization of chemoresistant ovarian cancer
by Ann-Marie Patch & Elizabeth L. Christie & Dariush Etemadmoghadam & Dale W. Garsed & Joshy George & Sian Fereday & Katia Nones & Prue Cowin & Kathryn Alsop & Peter J. Bailey & Karin S. Kassahn & Felicity Newell & Michael C. J. Quinn & Stephen Kazakoff & Kelly Quek & Charlotte Wilhelm-Benartzi & Ed Curry & Huei San Leong & Anne Hamilton & Linda Mileshkin & George Au-Yeung & Catherine Kennedy & Jillian Hung & Yoke-Eng Chiew & Paul Harnett & Michael Friedlander & Michael Quinn & Jan Pyman & Stephen Cordner & Patricia O’Brien & Jodie Leditschke & Greg Young & Kate Strachan & Paul Waring & Walid Azar & Chris Mitchell & Nadia Traficante & Joy Hendley & Heather Thorne & Mark Shackleton & David K. Miller & Gisela Mir Arnau & Richard W. Tothill & Timothy P. Holloway & Timothy Semple & Ivon Harliwong & Craig Nourse & Ehsan Nourbakhsh & Suzanne Manning & Senel Idrisoglu & Timothy J. C. Bruxner & Angelika N. Christ & Barsha Poudel & Oliver Holmes & Matthew Anderson & Conrad Leonard & Andrew Lonie & Nathan Hall & Scott Wood & Darrin F. Taylor & Qinying Xu & J. Lynn Fink & Nick Waddell & Ronny Drapkin & Euan Stronach & Hani Gabra & Robert Brown & Andrea Jewell & Shivashankar H. Nagaraj & Emma Markham & Peter J. Wilson & Jason Ellul & Orla McNally & Maria A. Doyle & Ravikiran Vedururu & Collin Stewart & Ernst Lengyel & John V. Pearson & Nicola Waddell & Anna deFazio & Sean M. Grimmond & David D. L. Bowtell - 495-497 A kiloparsec-scale internal shock collision in the jet of a nearby radio galaxy
by Eileen T. Meyer & Markos Georganopoulos & William B. Sparks & Eric Perlman & Roeland P. van der Marel & Jay Anderson & Sangmo Tony Sohn & John Biretta & Colin Norman & Marco Chiaberge - 498-502 Extreme ultraviolet high-harmonic spectroscopy of solids
by T. T. Luu & M. Garg & S. Yu. Kruchinin & A. Moulet & M. Th. Hassan & E. Goulielmakis - 503-507 Robots that can adapt like animals
by Antoine Cully & Jeff Clune & Danesh Tarapore & Jean-Baptiste Mouret - 508-510 Ocean impact on decadal Atlantic climate variability revealed by sea-level observations
by Gerard D. McCarthy & Ivan D. Haigh & Joël J.-M. Hirschi & Jeremy P. Grist & David A. Smeed - 511-515 Diverse coupling of neurons to populations in sensory cortex
by Michael Okun & Nicholas A. Steinmetz & Lee Cossell & M. Florencia Iacaruso & Ho Ko & Péter Barthó & Tirin Moore & Sonja B. Hofer & Thomas D. Mrsic-Flogel & Matteo Carandini & Kenneth D. Harris - 516-519 Counteraction of antibiotic production and degradation stabilizes microbial communities
by Eric D. Kelsic & Jeffrey Zhao & Kalin Vetsigian & Roy Kishony - 520-524 Global genetic analysis in mice unveils central role for cilia in congenital heart disease
by You Li & Nikolai T. Klena & George C. Gabriel & Xiaoqin Liu & Andrew J. Kim & Kristi Lemke & Yu Chen & Bishwanath Chatterjee & William Devine & Rama Rao Damerla & Chienfu Chang & Hisato Yagi & Jovenal T. San Agustin & Mohamed Thahir & Shane Anderton & Caroline Lawhead & Anita Vescovi & Herbert Pratt & Judy Morgan & Leslie Haynes & Cynthia L. Smith & Janan T. Eppig & Laura Reinholdt & Richard Francis & Linda Leatherbury & Madhavi K. Ganapathiraju & Kimimasa Tobita & Gregory J. Pazour & Cecilia W. Lo - 525-528 Coordination of mitophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis during ageing in C. elegans
by Konstantinos Palikaras & Eirini Lionaki & Nektarios Tavernarakis - 529-532 Coordinated regulation of bidirectional COPI transport at the Golgi by CDC42
by Seung-Yeol Park & Jia-Shu Yang & Angela B. Schmider & Roy J. Soberman & Victor W. Hsu - 533-536 Defining fundamental steps in the assembly of the Drosophila RNAi enzyme complex
by Shintaro Iwasaki & Hiroshi M. Sasaki & Yuriko Sakaguchi & Tsutomu Suzuki & Hisashi Tadakuma & Yukihide Tomari - 537-540 MAD2L2 controls DNA repair at telomeres and DNA breaks by inhibiting 5′ end resection
by Vera Boersma & Nathalie Moatti & Sandra Segura-Bayona & Marieke H. Peuscher & Jaco van der Torre & Brigitte A. Wevers & Alexandre Orthwein & Daniel Durocher & Jacqueline J. L. Jacobs - 541-544 REV7 counteracts DNA double-strand break resection and affects PARP inhibition
by Guotai Xu & J. Ross Chapman & Inger Brandsma & Jingsong Yuan & Martin Mistrik & Peter Bouwman & Jirina Bartkova & Ewa Gogola & Daniël Warmerdam & Marco Barazas & Janneke E. Jaspers & Kenji Watanabe & Mark Pieterse & Ariena Kersbergen & Wendy Sol & Patrick H. N. Celie & Philip C. Schouten & Bram van den Broek & Ahmed Salman & Marja Nieuwland & Iris de Rink & Jorma de Ronde & Kees Jalink & Simon J. Boulton & Junjie Chen & Dik C. van Gent & Jiri Bartek & Jos Jonkers & Piet Borst & Sven Rottenberg - 545-549 Atomic structure of anthrax protective antigen pore elucidates toxin translocation
by Jiansen Jiang & Bradley L. Pentelute & R. John Collier & Z. Hong Zhou - 551-553 Medical research: Subject to reflection
by Virginia Gewin - 553-553 Turning point: Roberto Kolter
by Julie Gould - 556-556 An excerpt from Dying For Dummies (2020)
by Norman Spinrad
May 2015, Volume 521, Issue 7552
- 1-4 Wild-type microglia do not reverse pathology in mouse models of Rett syndrome
by Jieqi Wang & Jan Eike Wegener & Teng-Wei Huang & Smitha Sripathy & Hector De Jesus-Cortes & Pin Xu & Stephanie Tran & Whitney Knobbe & Vid Leko & Jeremiah Britt & Ruth Starwalt & Latisha McDaniel & Chris S. Ward & Diana Parra & Benjamin Newcomb & Uyen Lao & Cynthia Nourigat & David A. Flowers & Sean Cullen & Nikolas L. Jorstad & Yue Yang & Lena Glaskova & Sébastien Vigneau & Julia Kozlitina & Michael J. Yetman & Joanna L. Jankowsky & Sybille D. Reichardt & Holger M. Reichardt & Jutta Gärtner & Marisa S. Bartolomei & Min Fang & Keith Loeb & C. Dirk Keene & Irwin Bernstein & Margaret Goodell & Daniel J. Brat & Peter Huppke & Jeffrey L. Neul & Antonio Bedalov & Andrew A. Pieper - 5-6 Doubtful pathways to cold tolerance in plants
by Erika J. Edwards & Jurriaan M. de Vos & Michael J. Donoghue - 6-7 Zanne et al. reply
by Amy E. Zanne & David C. Tank & William K. Cornwell & Jonathan M. Eastman & Stephen A. Smith & Richard G. FitzJohn & Daniel J. McGlinn & Brian C. O’Meara & Angela T. Moles & Peter B. Reich & Dana L. Royer & Douglas E. Soltis & Peter F. Stevens & Mark Westoby & Ian J. Wright & Lonnie Aarssen & Robert I. Bertin & Andre Calaminus & Rafaël Govaerts & Frank Hemmings & Michelle R. Leishman & Jacek Oleksyn & Pamela S. Soltis & Nathan G. Swenson & Laura Warman & Jeremy M. Beaulieu - 47-47 Bees
by Michelle Grayson - 48-49 Meet our prime pollinators
by Julie Gould - 50-51 The beeline
by Sarah DeWeerdt - 52-55 Pesticides: Seeking answers amid a toxic debate
by Michael Eisenstein - 56-56 Microbiome: The puzzle in a bee's gut
by Alla Katsnelson - 60-61 Animal behaviour: Nested instincts
by Lauren Gravitz - 62-63 Wild bees: Lone rangers
by Lucas Laursen - 64-65 Aerodynamics: Vortices and robobees
by Neil Savage - 66-66 Q&A: Charles Michener
by Julie Gould - 261-261 No more hidden solutions in bioinformatics
by Mauno Vihinen - 263-263 Fruit-fly paper has 1,000 authors
by Chris Woolston - 267-268 Engineered yeast paves way for home-brew heroin
by Rachel Ehrenberg - 269-269 Aid burst lifts people out of extreme poverty
by Declan Butler - 270-271 Congress seeks to quash patent trolls
by Heidi Ledford - 271-271 UK universities slow to publish reports of misconduct investigations
by Elizabeth Gibney - 272-272 Billion-dollar particle collider gets thumbs up
by Edwin Cartlidge - 273-273 Russia turns screw on science foundation
by Quirin Schiermeier - 274-276 Reproducibility crisis: Blame it on the antibodies
by Monya Baker - 278-280 Quantum physics: What is really real?
by Zeeya Merali - 281-283 Drugs: Regulate 'home-brew' opiates
by Kenneth A. Oye & J. Chappell H. Lawson & Tania Bubela - 284-285 Sustainability: Clean cooking empowers women
by Laura S. Brown & William F. Lankford - 286-287 Physics: Fighting for time
by Graham Farmelo - 287-287 Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 288-288 Palaeontology: Tracing the backbone in China's rocks
by Xu Xing