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March 2015, Volume 519, Issue 7544
- 19-19 Perspective: Special delivery for the gut
by Giovanni Traverso & Robert Langer - 49-49 Nature Index 2015 Asia-Pacific
by Mike May & Herb Brody - 391-391 Intelligent robots must uphold human rights
by Hutan Ashrafian - 393-393 Online debate erupts to ask: is science broken?
by Chris Woolston - 397-398 An inside look at the first pig biobank
by Alison Abbott - 398-399 Climate modellers take tropical approach
by Jeff Tollefson - 400-401 Extreme cryptography paves way to personalized medicine
by Erika Check Hayden - 401-401 Bright spots on Ceres could be active ice
by Alexandra Witze - 402-405 Biotech boot camp
by Heidi Ledford - 407-409 Sustainability: Five steps for managing Europe's forests
by Silvano Fares & Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza & Piermaria Corona & Marc Palahí - 410-411 Don’t edit the human germ line
by Edward Lanphier & Fyodor Urnov & Sarah Ehlen Haecker & Michael Werner & Joanna Smolenski - 412-413 Primatology: Among the lemurs
by Henry Nicholls - 413-413 Books in brief
by Daniel Cressey - 414-414 Is there fame bias in editorial choice?
by Omid Mahian - 414-414 Build reward system for ace technicians
by Eleftherios P. Diamandis - 414-414 Leadership training for African scientists
by Bernard Slippers & Eva Alisic - 414-414 Storm-surge models helped for Hagupit
by Alfredo Mahar Lagmay & Norman Kerle - 414-414 Big data held to privacy laws, too
by Stephen Wilson - 416-417 A big-hearted molecule
by Michaela Kuhn - 417-418 Square ice in a graphene sandwich
by Alan K. Soper - 418-419 DNA replication reconstructed
by Michael Weinreich - 420-420 Earn your wings
by Nathalie Le Bot - 420-421 Atomic doughnuts from single photons
by James K. Thompson - 422-423 Defiant daughters and coordinated cousins
by Andreas Hilfinger & Johan Paulsson - 423-424 When the wind blows
by James E. Geach - 425-430 MAP4K4 regulates integrin-FERM binding to control endothelial cell motility
by Philip Vitorino & Stacey Yeung & Ailey Crow & Jesse Bakke & Tanya Smyczek & Kristina West & Erin McNamara & Jeffrey Eastham-Anderson & Stephen Gould & Seth F. Harris & Chudi Ndubaku & Weilan Ye - 431-435 Regulated eukaryotic DNA replication origin firing with purified proteins
by Joseph T. P. Yeeles & Tom D. Deegan & Agnieszka Janska & Anne Early & John F. X. Diffley - 436-438 Wind from the black-hole accretion disk driving a molecular outflow in an active galaxy
by F. Tombesi & M. Meléndez & S. Veilleux & J. N. Reeves & E. González-Alfonso & C. S. Reynolds - 439-442 Entanglement with negative Wigner function of almost 3,000 atoms heralded by one photon
by Robert McConnell & Hao Zhang & Jiazhong Hu & Senka Ćuk & Vladan Vuletić - 443-445 Square ice in graphene nanocapillaries
by G. Algara-Siller & O. Lehtinen & F. C. Wang & R. R. Nair & U. Kaiser & H. A. Wu & A. K. Geim & I. V. Grigorieva - 446-450 Vapour-mediated sensing and motility in two-component droplets
by N. J. Cira & A. Benusiglio & M. Prakash - 451-454 Increases in tropical rainfall driven by changes in frequency of organized deep convection
by Jackson Tan & Christian Jakob & William B. Rossow & George Tselioudis - 455-459 The paraventricular thalamus controls a central amygdala fear circuit
by Mario A. Penzo & Vincent Robert & Jason Tucciarone & Dimitri De Bundel & Minghui Wang & Linda Van Aelst & Martin Darvas & Luis F. Parada & Richard D. Palmiter & Miao He & Z. Josh Huang & Bo Li - 460-463 A temporal shift in the circuits mediating retrieval of fear memory
by Fabricio H. Do-Monte & Kelvin Quiñones-Laracuente & Gregory J. Quirk - 464-467 Two insulin receptors determine alternative wing morphs in planthoppers
by Hai-Jun Xu & Jian Xue & Bo Lu & Xue-Chao Zhang & Ji-Chong Zhuo & Shu-Fang He & Xiao-Fang Ma & Ya-Qin Jiang & Hai-Wei Fan & Ji-Yu Xu & Yu-Xuan Ye & Peng-Lu Pan & Qiao Li & Yan-Yuan Bao & H. Frederik Nijhout & Chuan-Xi Zhang - 468-471 Lineage correlations of single cell division time as a probe of cell-cycle dynamics
by Oded Sandler & Sivan Pearl Mizrahi & Noga Weiss & Oded Agam & Itamar Simon & Nathalie Q. Balaban - 472-476 Phosphodiesterase 9A controls nitric-oxide-independent cGMP and hypertrophic heart disease
by Dong I. Lee & Guangshuo Zhu & Takashi Sasaki & Gun-Sik Cho & Nazha Hamdani & Ronald Holewinski & Su-Hyun Jo & Thomas Danner & Manling Zhang & Peter P. Rainer & Djahida Bedja & Jonathan A. Kirk & Mark J. Ranek & Wolfgang R. Dostmann & Chulan Kwon & Kenneth B. Margulies & Jennifer E. Van Eyk & Walter J. Paulus & Eiki Takimoto & David A. Kass - 477-481 SLC38A9 is a component of the lysosomal amino acid sensing machinery that controls mTORC1
by Manuele Rebsamen & Lorena Pochini & Taras Stasyk & Mariana E. G. de Araújo & Michele Galluccio & Richard K. Kandasamy & Berend Snijder & Astrid Fauster & Elena L. Rudashevskaya & Manuela Bruckner & Stefania Scorzoni & Przemyslaw A. Filipek & Kilian V. M. Huber & Johannes W. Bigenzahn & Leonhard X. Heinz & Claudine Kraft & Keiryn L. Bennett & Cesare Indiveri & Lukas A. Huber & Giulio Superti-Furga - 482-485 N6-methyladenosine marks primary microRNAs for processing
by Claudio R. Alarcón & Hyeseung Lee & Hani Goodarzi & Nils Halberg & Sohail F. Tavazoie - 486-490 Structural imprints in vivo decode RNA regulatory mechanisms
by Robert C. Spitale & Ryan A. Flynn & Qiangfeng Cliff Zhang & Pete Crisalli & Byron Lee & Jong-Wha Jung & Hannes Y. Kuchelmeister & Pedro J. Batista & Eduardo A. Torre & Eric T. Kool & Howard Y. Chang - 491-494 hiCLIP reveals the in vivo atlas of mRNA secondary structures recognized by Staufen 1
by Yoichiro Sugimoto & Alessandra Vigilante & Elodie Darbo & Alexandra Zirra & Cristina Militti & Andrea D’Ambrogio & Nicholas M. Luscombe & Jernej Ule - 495-496 Core facilities: Shared support
by Julie Gould - 498-498 Asymmetrical warfare
by S. R. Algernon
March 2015, Volume 519, Issue 7543
- 263-263 Share the risks of Ebola vaccine development
by Seth Berkley - 265-265 A criticism of ‘science fandom’ prompts online reflection
by Mark Zastrow - 269-270 Marijuana gears up for production high in US labs
by Sara Reardon - 270-271 Crunch time for Canada’s role in mega-telescope
by Alexandra Witze - 272-272 Ethics of embryo editing divides scientists
by David Cyranoski - 273-273 Irish government under fire for turning its back on basic research
by Declan Butler - 274-275 Five Solar System sights NASA should visit
by Alexandra Witze - 276-278 The myopia boom
by Elie Dolgin - 280-282 Fisheries: Eyes on the ocean
by Daniel Cressey - 283-285 Agriculture: Increase water harvesting in Africa
by Johan Rockström & Malin Falkenmark - 286-287 Leadership: Ten tips for choosing an academic chair
by Pierre-Alain Clavien & Joseph Deiss - 288-289 Plant sciences: Seeds and civilizations
by Sandra Knapp - 289-289 Theatre: Performing rituals
by Emily A. Holmes - 290-290 Scientific ethics: Science under the political steamroller
by Roger Pielke - 291-291 Concept of multiple sexes is not new
by Anne Fausto-Sterling - 291-291 City data can inform decision theory
by Aristides A. N. Patrinos - 291-291 Scrap rainbow colour scales
by Ed Hawkins - 291-291 Access to the bigger picture in histology
by Yves Poumay & Michel Jadot - 291-291 European Spallation Source is on track
by Jim Yeck - 292-292 Charles H. Townes (1915–2015)
by Robert Boyd - 294-295 Cooperative carbon capture
by Andrew I. Cooper - 295-296 Signs of saturation in the tropical carbon sink
by Lars O. Hedin - 296-297 Hot on the trail of temperature processing
by TJ Florence & Michael B. Reiser - 298-299 Better luminescent solar panels in prospect
by Michael Debije - 299-300 Spotlight on deep-brain stimulation
by Alim Louis Benabid - 300-301 Dendritic-cell vaccines on the move
by Rachel Lubong Sabado & Nina Bhardwaj - 303-308 Cooperative insertion of CO2 in diamine-appended metal-organic frameworks
by Thomas M. McDonald & Jarad A. Mason & Xueqian Kong & Eric D. Bloch & David Gygi & Alessandro Dani & Valentina Crocellà & Filippo Giordanino & Samuel O. Odoh & Walter S. Drisdell & Bess Vlaisavljevich & Allison L. Dzubak & Roberta Poloni & Sondre K. Schnell & Nora Planas & Kyuho Lee & Tod Pascal & Liwen F. Wan & David Prendergast & Jeffrey B. Neaton & Berend Smit & Jeffrey B. Kortright & Laura Gagliardi & Silvia Bordiga & Jeffrey A. Reimer & Jeffrey R. Long - 309-314 The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population
by Stephen Leslie & Bruce Winney & Garrett Hellenthal & Dan Davison & Abdelhamid Boumertit & Tammy Day & Katarzyna Hutnik & Ellen C. Royrvik & Barry Cunliffe & Daniel J. Lawson & Daniel Falush & Colin Freeman & Matti Pirinen & Simon Myers & Mark Robinson & Peter Donnelly & Walter Bodmer - 315-320 Visualizing transient Watson–Crick-like mispairs in DNA and RNA duplexes
by Isaac J. Kimsey & Katja Petzold & Bharathwaj Sathyamoorthy & Zachary W. Stein & Hashim M. Al-Hashimi - 321-326 Crystal structure of the eukaryotic origin recognition complex
by Franziska Bleichert & Michael R. Botchan & James M. Berger - 327-330 A dusty, normal galaxy in the epoch of reionization
by Darach Watson & Lise Christensen & Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen & Johan Richard & Anna Gallazzi & Michał Jerzy Michałowski - 331-333 Highly efficient star formation in NGC 5253 possibly from stream-fed accretion
by J. L. Turner & S. C. Beck & D. J. Benford & S. M. Consiglio & P. T. P. Ho & A. Kovács & D. S. Meier & J.-H. Zhao - 334-338 Ligand-enabled meta-C–H activation using a transient mediator
by Xiao-Chen Wang & Wei Gong & Li-Zhen Fang & Ru-Yi Zhu & Suhua Li & Keary M. Engle & Jin-Quan Yu - 339-343 Observational determination of surface radiative forcing by CO2 from 2000 to 2010
by D. R. Feldman & W. D. Collins & P. J. Gero & M. S. Torn & E. J. Mlawer & T. R. Shippert - 344-348 Long-term decline of the Amazon carbon sink
by R. J. W. Brienen & O. L. Phillips & T. R. Feldpausch & E. Gloor & T. R. Baker & J. Lloyd & G. Lopez-Gonzalez & A. Monteagudo-Mendoza & Y. Malhi & S. L. Lewis & R. Vásquez Martinez & M. Alexiades & E. Álvarez Dávila & P. Alvarez-Loayza & A. Andrade & L. E. O. C. Aragão & A. Araujo-Murakami & E. J. M. M. Arets & L. Arroyo & G. A. Aymard C. & O. S. Bánki & C. Baraloto & J. Barroso & D. Bonal & R. G. A. Boot & J. L. C. Camargo & C. V. Castilho & V. Chama & K. J. Chao & J. Chave & J. A. Comiskey & F. Cornejo Valverde & L. da Costa & E. A. de Oliveira & A. Di Fiore & T. L. Erwin & S. Fauset & M. Forsthofer & D. R. Galbraith & E. S. Grahame & N. Groot & B. Hérault & N. Higuchi & E. N. Honorio Coronado & H. Keeling & T. J. Killeen & W. F. Laurance & S. Laurance & J. Licona & W. E. Magnussen & B. S. Marimon & B. H. Marimon-Junior & C. Mendoza & D. A. Neill & E. M. Nogueira & P. Núñez & N. C. Pallqui Camacho & A. Parada & G. Pardo-Molina & J. Peacock & M. Peña-Claros & G. C. Pickavance & N. C. A. Pitman & L. Poorter & A. Prieto & C. A. Quesada & F. Ramírez & H. Ramírez-Angulo & Z. Restrepo & A. Roopsind & A. Rudas & R. P. Salomão & M. Schwarz & N. Silva & J. E. Silva-Espejo & M. Silveira & J. Stropp & J. Talbot & H. ter Steege & J. Teran-Aguilar & J. Terborgh & R. Thomas-Caesar & M. Toledo & M. Torello-Raventos & R. K. Umetsu & G. M. F. van der Heijden & P. van der Hout & I. C. Guimarães Vieira & S. A. Vieira & E. Vilanova & V. A. Vos & R. J. Zagt - 349-352 Polyploidy can drive rapid adaptation in yeast
by Anna M. Selmecki & Yosef E. Maruvka & Phillip A. Richmond & Marie Guillet & Noam Shoresh & Amber L. Sorenson & Subhajyoti De & Roy Kishony & Franziska Michor & Robin Dowell & David Pellman - 353-357 Thermosensory processing in the Drosophila brain
by Wendy W. Liu & Ofer Mazor & Rachel I. Wilson - 358-361 Temperature representation in the Drosophila brain
by Dominic D. Frank & Genevieve C. Jouandet & Patrick J. Kearney & Lindsey J. Macpherson & Marco Gallio - 362-365 CetZ tubulin-like proteins control archaeal cell shape
by Iain G. Duggin & Christopher H. S. Aylett & James C. Walsh & Katharine A. Michie & Qing Wang & Lynne Turnbull & Emma M. Dawson & Elizabeth J. Harry & Cynthia B. Whitchurch & Linda A. Amos & Jan Löwe - 366-369 Tetanus toxoid and CCL3 improve dendritic cell vaccines in mice and glioblastoma patients
by Duane A. Mitchell & Kristen A. Batich & Michael D. Gunn & Min-Nung Huang & Luis Sanchez-Perez & Smita K. Nair & Kendra L. Congdon & Elizabeth A. Reap & Gary E. Archer & Annick Desjardins & Allan H. Friedman & Henry S. Friedman & James E. Herndon II & April Coan & Roger E. McLendon & David A. Reardon & James J. Vredenburgh & Darell D. Bigner & John H. Sampson - 370-373 A human tRNA synthetase is a potent PARP1-activating effector target for resveratrol
by Mathew Sajish & Paul Schimmel - 374-377 NAD captureSeq indicates NAD as a bacterial cap for a subset of regulatory RNAs
by Hana Cahová & Marie-Luise Winz & Katharina Höfer & Gabriele Nübel & Andres Jäschke - 378-378 Correction: Corrigendum: OSCA1 mediates osmotic-stress-evoked Ca2+ increases vital for osmosensing in Arabidopsis
by Fang Yuan & Huimin Yang & Yan Xue & Dongdong Kong & Rui Ye & Chijun Li & Jingyuan Zhang & Lynn Theprungsirikul & Tayler Shrift & Bryan Krichilsky & Douglas M. Johnson & Gary B. Swift & Yikun He & James N. Siedow & Zhen-Ming Pei - 378-378 Erratum: Human intracellular ISG15 prevents interferon-α/β over-amplification and auto-inflammation
by Xianqin Zhang & Dusan Bogunovic & Béatrice Payelle-Brogard & Véronique Francois-Newton & Scott D. Speer & Chao Yuan & Stefano Volpi & Zhi Li & Ozden Sanal & Davood Mansouri & Ilhan Tezcan & Gillian I. Rice & Chunyuan Chen & Nahal Mansouri & Seyed Alireza Mahdaviani & Yuval Itan & Bertrand Boisson & Satoshi Okada & Lu Zeng & Xing Wang & Hui Jiang & Wenqiang Liu & Tiantian Han & Delin Liu & Tao Ma & Bo Wang & Mugen Liu & Jing-Yu Liu & Qing K. Wang & Dilek Yalnizoglu & Lilliana Radoshevich & Gilles Uzé & Philippe Gros & Flore Rozenberg & Shen-Ying Zhang & Emmanuelle Jouanguy & Jacinta Bustamante & Adolfo García-Sastre & Laurent Abel & Pierre Lebon & Luigi D. Notarangelo & Yanick J. Crow & Stéphanie Boisson-Dupuis & Jean-Laurent Casanova & Sandra Pellegrini - 378-378 Erratum: Antarctic glaciation caused ocean circulation changes at the Eocene–Oligocene transition
by A. Goldner & N. Herold & M. Huber - 379-380 Chemistry: Green refill
by Rachel Cernansky - 382-382 Perfection
by John Frizell
March 2015, Volume 519, Issue 7542
- 131-131 Help to fight the battle for Earth in US schools
by Nicole D. LaDue - 133-133 Celebration of scientific art kicks off Twitter storm
by Chris Woolston - 137-137 Flu genomes trace H7N9's evolution and spread in China
by Declan Butler - 138-139 Mistrust and meddling unsettles US science agency
by Boer Deng - 139-140 DNA mutation clock proves tough to set
by Ewen Callaway - 140-141 World’s whaling slaughter tallied
by Daniel Cressey - 142-143 LHC 2.0: A new view of the Universe
by Elizabeth Gibney - 144-147 Anthropocene: The human age
by Richard Monastersky - 148-150 Conflict resolution: Wars without end
by Dan Jones - 151-153 Global change: Put people at the centre of global risk management
by Jan Willem Erisman & Guy Brasseur & Philippe Ciais & Nick van Eekeren & Thomas L. Theis - 154-155 Linguistics: The ascent of English
by Andrew Robinson - 155-155 Books in brief
by Barbara Kiser - 156-156 Sustainability science: Exploiting the synergies
by David Griggs - 158-158 Women's grants lost in inequality ocean
by Darach Watson & Jens Hjorth - 158-158 Assessing resistance to new antibiotics
by Michael E. Hochberg & Gunther Jansen - 158-158 Undergraduate research in action
by Steven B. Oppenheimer - 158-158 Stamp out shabby research conduct
by Warwick P. Anderson - 158-158 Tax transactions to stabilize trading
by John Bechhoefer - 159-159 Yves Chauvin (1930–2015)
by Jean-Marie Basset - 162-163 Enceladus' hot springs
by Gabriel Tobie - 163-164 Disarming Wnt
by Roel Nusse - 164-165 Fitness tracking for adapting populations
by David Gresham - 166-167 How bacteria get spacers from invaders
by Ido Yosef & Udi Qimron - 167-168 Black carbon and atmospheric feedbacks
by Ben Booth & Nicolas Bellouin - 168-169 The origin of terrestrial hearing
by Jennifer A. Clack - 171-180 Defining the Anthropocene
by Simon L. Lewis & Mark A. Maslin - 181-186 Quantitative evolutionary dynamics using high-resolution lineage tracking
by Sasha F. Levy & Jamie R. Blundell & Sandeep Venkataram & Dmitri A. Petrov & Daniel S. Fisher & Gavin Sherlock - 187-192 Notum deacylates Wnt proteins to suppress signalling activity
by Satoshi Kakugawa & Paul F. Langton & Matthias Zebisch & Steven A. Howell & Tao-Hsin Chang & Yan Liu & Ten Feizi & Ganka Bineva & Nicola O’Reilly & Ambrosius P. Snijders & E. Yvonne Jones & Jean-Paul Vincent - 193-198 Integrase-mediated spacer acquisition during CRISPR–Cas adaptive immunity
by James K. Nuñez & Amy S. Y. Lee & Alan Engelman & Jennifer A. Doudna - 199-202 Cas9 specifies functional viral targets during CRISPR–Cas adaptation
by Robert Heler & Poulami Samai & Joshua W. Modell & Catherine Weiner & Gregory W. Goldberg & David Bikard & Luciano A. Marraffini - 203-206 Regulation of star formation in giant galaxies by precipitation, feedback and conduction
by G. M. Voit & M. Donahue & G. L. Bryan & M. McDonald - 207-210 Ongoing hydrothermal activities within Enceladus
by Hsiang-Wen Hsu & Frank Postberg & Yasuhito Sekine & Takazo Shibuya & Sascha Kempf & Mihály Horányi & Antal Juhász & Nicolas Altobelli & Katsuhiko Suzuki & Yuka Masaki & Tatsu Kuwatani & Shogo Tachibana & Sin-iti Sirono & Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer & Ralf Srama - 211-214 Observation of antiferromagnetic correlations in the Hubbard model with ultracold atoms
by Russell A. Hart & Pedro M. Duarte & Tsung-Lin Yang & Xinxing Liu & Thereza Paiva & Ehsan Khatami & Richard T. Scalettar & Nandini Trivedi & David A. Huse & Randall G. Hulet - 215-218 Decrease in CO2 efflux from northern hardwater lakes with increasing atmospheric warming
by Kerri Finlay & Richard J. Vogt & Matthew J. Bogard & Björn Wissel & Benjamin M. Tutolo & Gavin L. Simpson & Peter R. Leavitt - 219-222 Spatiotemporal transcriptomics reveals the evolutionary history of the endoderm germ layer
by Tamar Hashimshony & Martin Feder & Michal Levin & Brian K. Hall & Itai Yanai - 229-232 Orientation columns in the mouse superior colliculus
by Evan H. Feinberg & Markus Meister - 233-236 Mechanosensory interactions drive collective behaviour in Drosophila
by Pavan Ramdya & Pawel Lichocki & Steeve Cruchet & Lukas Frisch & Winnie Tse & Dario Floreano & Richard Benton - 237-241 Identification of a mast-cell-specific receptor crucial for pseudo-allergic drug reactions
by Benjamin D. McNeil & Priyanka Pundir & Sonya Meeker & Liang Han & Bradley J. Undem & Marianna Kulka & Xinzhong Dong - 242-246 Group 2 innate lymphoid cells promote beiging of white adipose tissue and limit obesity
by Jonathan R. Brestoff & Brian S. Kim & Steven A. Saenz & Rachel R. Stine & Laurel A. Monticelli & Gregory F. Sonnenberg & Joseph J. Thome & Donna L. Farber & Kabirullah Lutfy & Patrick Seale & David Artis - 247-250 Crystal structure of the human OX2 orexin receptor bound to the insomnia drug suvorexant
by Jie Yin & Juan Carlos Mobarec & Peter Kolb & Daniel M. Rosenbaum - 251-253 Social behaviour: Indecent advances
by Virginia Gewin - 256-256 The egg
by S.B. Divya
March 2015, Volume 519, Issue 7541
- 7-7 China’s scientists must engage the public on GM
by Qiang Wang - 9-9 Psychology journal bans P values
by Chris Woolston - 13-14 Ebola’s mental-health wounds linger in Africa
by Sara Reardon - 14-15 Robo-rescuers battle it out in disaster challenge
by Boer Deng - 15-16 UN climate panel charts next steps
by Jeff Tollefson - 16-17 World's deadliest volcanoes identified
by Alexandra Witze - 17-18 Therapeutic cancer vaccine survives biotech bust
by Heidi Ledford - 18-19 Slick idea proposed to stretch water supplies
by Matthew Wald - 20-23 Developing world: The minority minority
by Katia Moskvitch - 24-26 Maternal health: Ebola’s lasting legacy
by Erika Check Hayden - 27-29 Economics: Support low-carbon investment
by Nathan Fabian - 30-31 Space science: Beyond the heliopause
by Roger D. Launius - 31-32 Mathematics: Groping in the dark for glimpses of beauty
by Amir Alexander - 32-32 Social science: Aid's inconvenient truth
by Erin Bohensky - 33-33 Sports doping vastly underestimated
by Simon Evans - 33-33 German initiative opens up animal data
by Gilbert Schönfelder - 33-33 Target for ecosystem repair is impractical
by Janne S. Kotiaho - 33-33 Glass-blowing's Nobel moment
by Min-Liang Wong - 33-33 A marine biologist's remarkable legacy
by Steven Albert & Mary Albert & Don Kohrs - 34-34 Carl Djerassi (1923–2015)
by Philip Ball - 36-37 Tied down by its own receptor
by Nancy L. Haigwood - 37-38 Nanoscale locomotion without fuel
by Amanda S. Barnard - 38-40 A cellular basis for the munchies
by Sachin Patel & Roger D. Cone - 40-41 Signals across domains of life
by Eric Jan - 41-42 Gating mechanism under pressure
by Mathias Ulbricht - 42-43 Dual catalysis at the flick of a switch
by James J. Devery & Corey R. J. Stephenson - 45-50 Hypothalamic POMC neurons promote cannabinoid-induced feeding
by Marco Koch & Luis Varela & Jae Geun Kim & Jung Dae Kim & Francisco Hernández-Nuño & Stephanie E. Simonds & Carlos M. Castorena & Claudia R. Vianna & Joel K. Elmquist & Yury M. Morozov & Pasko Rakic & Ingo Bechmann & Michael A. Cowley & Klara Szigeti-Buck & Marcelo O. Dietrich & Xiao-Bing Gao & Sabrina Diano & Tamas L. Horvath - 51-56 A motor cortex circuit for motor planning and movement
by Nuo Li & Tsai-Wen Chen & Zengcai V. Guo & Charles R. Gerfen & Karel Svoboda - 57-62 A gp130–Src–YAP module links inflammation to epithelial regeneration
by Koji Taniguchi & Li-Wha Wu & Sergei I. Grivennikov & Petrus R. de Jong & Ian Lian & Fa-Xing Yu & Kepeng Wang & Samuel B. Ho & Brigid S. Boland & John T. Chang & William J. Sandborn & Gary Hardiman & Eyal Raz & Yoshihiko Maehara & Akihiko Yoshimura & Jessica Zucman-Rossi & Kun-Liang Guan & Michael Karin - 63-65 The double-degenerate, super-Chandrasekhar nucleus of the planetary nebula Henize 2-428
by M. Santander-García & P. Rodríguez-Gil & R. L. M. Corradi & D. Jones & B. Miszalski & H. M. J. Boffin & M. M. Rubio-Díez & M. M. Kotze - 66-69 State preservation by repetitive error detection in a superconducting quantum circuit
by J. Kelly & R. Barends & A. G. Fowler & A. Megrant & E. Jeffrey & T. C. White & D. Sank & J. Y. Mutus & B. Campbell & Yu Chen & Z. Chen & B. Chiaro & A. Dunsworth & I.-C. Hoi & C. Neill & P. J. J. O’Malley & C. Quintana & P. Roushan & A. Vainsencher & J. Wenner & A. N. Cleland & John M. Martinis - 70-73 Liquid-based gating mechanism with tunable multiphase selectivity and antifouling behaviour
by Xu Hou & Yuhang Hu & Alison Grinthal & Mughees Khan & Joanna Aizenberg - 74-77 The direct arylation of allylic sp3 C–H bonds via organic and photoredox catalysis
by James D. Cuthbertson & David W. C. MacMillan - 78-82 Drought impact on forest carbon dynamics and fluxes in Amazonia
by Christopher E. Doughty & D. B. Metcalfe & C. A. J. Girardin & F. Farfán Amézquita & D. Galiano Cabrera & W. Huaraca Huasco & J. E. Silva-Espejo & A. Araujo-Murakami & M. C. da Costa & W. Rocha & T. R. Feldpausch & A. L. M. Mendoza & A. C. L. da Costa & P. Meir & O. L. Phillips & Y. Malhi - 83-86 Reconstructed Homo habilis type OH 7 suggests deep-rooted species diversity in early Homo
by Fred Spoor & Philipp Gunz & Simon Neubauer & Stefanie Stelzer & Nadia Scott & Amandus Kwekason & M. Christopher Dean - 87-91 AAV-expressed eCD4-Ig provides durable protection from multiple SHIV challenges
by Matthew R. Gardner & Lisa M. Kattenhorn & Hema R. Kondur & Markus von Schaewen & Tatyana Dorfman & Jessica J. Chiang & Kevin G. Haworth & Julie M. Decker & Michael D. Alpert & Charles C. Bailey & Ernest S. Neale & Christoph H. Fellinger & Vinita R. Joshi & Sebastian P. Fuchs & Jose M. Martinez-Navio & Brian D. Quinlan & Annie Y. Yao & Hugo Mouquet & Jason Gorman & Baoshan Zhang & Pascal Poignard & Michel C. Nussenzweig & Dennis R. Burton & Peter D. Kwong & Michael Piatak & Jeffrey D. Lifson & Guangping Gao & Ronald C. Desrosiers & David T. Evans & Beatrice H. Hahn & Alexander Ploss & Paula M. Cannon & Michael S. Seaman & Michael Farzan - 92-96 Dietary emulsifiers impact the mouse gut microbiota promoting colitis and metabolic syndrome
by Benoit Chassaing & Omry Koren & Julia K. Goodrich & Angela C. Poole & Shanthi Srinivasan & Ruth E. Ley & Andrew T. Gewirtz - 97-101 Dauer-independent insulin/IGF-1-signalling implicates collagen remodelling in longevity
by Collin Y. Ewald & Jess N. Landis & Jess Porter Abate & Coleen T. Murphy & T. Keith Blackwell - 102-105 Axitinib effectively inhibits BCR-ABL1(T315I) with a distinct binding conformation
by Tea Pemovska & Eric Johnson & Mika Kontro & Gretchen A. Repasky & Jeffrey Chen & Peter Wells & Ciarán N. Cronin & Michele McTigue & Olli Kallioniemi & Kimmo Porkka & Brion W. Murray & Krister Wennerberg - 106-109 Folding of an intrinsically disordered protein by phosphorylation as a regulatory switch
by Alaji Bah & Robert M. Vernon & Zeba Siddiqui & Mickaël Krzeminski & Ranjith Muhandiram & Charlie Zhao & Nahum Sonenberg & Lewis E. Kay & Julie D. Forman-Kay - 110-113 Initiation of translation in bacteria by a structured eukaryotic IRES RNA
by Timothy M. Colussi & David A. Costantino & Jianyu Zhu & John Paul Donohue & Andrei A. Korostelev & Zane A. Jaafar & Terra-Dawn M. Plank & Harry F. Noller & Jeffrey S. Kieft - 114-117 Structure of the F-actin–tropomyosin complex
by Julian von der Ecken & Mirco Müller & William Lehman & Dietmar J. Manstein & Pawel A. Penczek & Stefan Raunser - 118-118 Correction: Corrigendum: Mutant IDH inhibits HNF-4α to block hepatocyte differentiation and promote biliary cancer
by Supriya K. Saha & Christine A. Parachoniak & Krishna S. Ghanta & Julien Fitamant & Kenneth N. Ross & Mortada S. Najem & Sushma Gurumurthy & Esra A. Akbay & Daniela Sia & Helena Cornella & Oriana Miltiadous & Chad Walesky & Vikram Deshpande & Andrew X. Zhu & Aram F. Hezel & Katharine E. Yen & Kimberly S. Straley & Jeremy Travins & Janeta Popovici-Muller & Camelia Gliser & Cristina R. Ferrone & Udayan Apte & Josep M. Llovet & Kwok-Kin Wong & Sridhar Ramaswamy & Nabeel Bardeesy - 118-118 Correction: Corrigendum: Ultraviolet radiation accelerates BRAF-driven melanomagenesis by targeting TP53
by Amaya Viros & Berta Sanchez-Laorden & Malin Pedersen & Simon J. Furney & Joel Rae & Kate Hogan & Sarah Ejiama & Maria Romina Girotti & Martin Cook & Nathalie Dhomen & Richard Marais - 118-118 Erratum: Deconstructing transcriptional heterogeneity in pluripotent stem cells
by Roshan M. Kumar & Patrick Cahan & Alex K. Shalek & Rahul Satija & A. Jay DaleyKeyser & Hu Li & Jin Zhang & Keith Pardee & David Gennert & John J. Trombetta & Thomas C. Ferrante & Aviv Regev & George Q. Daley & James J. Collins - 119-120 Data visualization: Science on the map
by Mark Zastrow - 121-122 Wanted: information
by Viviane Callier & Nathan L. Vanderford - 122-122 Postgraduate careers: The hunt for the elusive alumni
by Paul Smaglik - 124-124 Simon Clash: The Galaxy's greatest hero
by James Aquilone
February 2015, Volume 518, Issue 7540
- 2-2 The Microbes Within
by David Grogan - 3-5 The Peacekeepers
by Moises Velasquez-Manoff - 5-5 Why Microbiome Treatments Could Pay Off Soon
by Rob Knight - 7-7 The Gene–Microbe Link
by Ruth E. Ley - 10-10 Microbiome Engineering
by Justin L. Sonnenburg - 12-14 Thinking from the Gut
by Charles Schmidt - 14-15 The Diverse Microbiome of the Hunter-Gatherer
by Stephanie L. Schnorr - 457-457 Focus on political Islamic groups to boost science
by Dyna Rochmyaningsih - 459-459 Scientists are cautious about public outreach
by Chris Woolston - 463-464 Wanted: 80,000 British babies for massive study
by Helen Pearson - 464-465 Francis Crick Institute raises alarm about train line
by Daniel Cressey - 465-466 Game-playing software holds lessons for neuroscience
by Elizabeth Gibney - 466-467 Researchers seek definition of head-trauma disorder
by Helen Shen - 468-469 A tale of two dwarf planets
by Alexandra Witze - 470-472 Planetary science: The Pluto siblings
by Alexandra Witze - 474-476 Neuroscience in court: The painful truth
by Sara Reardon - 477-479 Data sharing: Make outbreak research open access
by Nathan L. Yozwiak & Stephen F. Schaffner & Pardis C. Sabeti