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November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7065
- 229-233 Fruitless specifies sexually dimorphic neural circuitry in the Drosophila brain
by Ken-Ichi Kimura & Manabu Ote & Tatsunori Tazawa & Daisuke Yamamoto - 234-237 Suppression of Polycomb group proteins by JNK signalling induces transdetermination in Drosophila imaginal discs
by Nara Lee & Cédric Maurange & Leonie Ringrose & Renato Paro - 238-242 A resetting signal between Drosophila pacemakers synchronizes morning and evening activity
by Dan Stoleru & Ying Peng & Pipat Nawathean & Michael Rosbash - 243-247 Principal pathway coupling agonist binding to channel gating in nicotinic receptors
by Won Yong Lee & Steven M. Sine - 248-252 Cis–trans isomerization at a proline opens the pore of a neurotransmitter-gated ion channel
by Sarah C. R. Lummis & Darren L. Beene & Lori W. Lee & Henry A. Lester & R. William Broadhurst & Dennis A. Dougherty - 253-253 The hands that guide
by Paul Smaglik - 254-254 Steven Williams, president, Wildlife Management Institute, Washington DC
by Virginia Gewin - 254-254 Post-holiday revelations
by Tobias Langenhan - 254-254 Mentors & Protégés
by Joyce Tung - 256-256 The crime of the century
by Geoff Brumfiel
November 2005, Volume 438, Issue 7064
- 1-2 Is speciation driven by species diversity?
by Carlos Daniel Cadena & Robert E. Ricklefs & Iván Jiménez & Eldredge Bermingham - 2-2 Is speciation driven by species diversity? (Reply)
by Brent C. Emerson & Niclas Kolm - 6-6 Wartime tactic doubles power of scarce bird-flu drug
by Declan Butler - 6-7 Drug firms donate compounds for anti-HIV gel
by Narelle Towie - 7-7 Universities scramble to assess scope of falsified results
by Rex Dalton - 8-8 Protists push animals aside in rule revamp
by Tom Simonite - 8-9 Turkish rectors rally in support of university head thrown in jail
by Alison Abbott - 10-10 Floods fail to save canyon beaches
by Rex Dalton - 12-12 Gene study raises fears for three-parent babies
by Erika Check - 14-16 Personal effects
by Dan Jones - 18-19 Star of the south
by Michael Cherry - 21-22 Winds of change
by Mark Schrope - 23-23 Race is on for flu vaccine
by Meredith Wadman - 24-24 UK must go on promoting and funding science
by David A. King - 24-24 Universal fungus register offers pattern for zoology
by David L. Hawksworth - 24-24 Mapping the complexities of science and politics
by Ying-Hen Hsieh - 25-26 Scientists on screen
by Adam Rutherford - 26-26 Return to the fortress
by Michael Fitzpatrick - 27-27 Green in tooth and claw
by Peter D. Moore - 29-29 Wit and wisdom
by John L. Heilbron - 31-32 A gender bender
by Steve Blinkhorn - 32-33 Light on a dark place
by Christopher Reynolds - 33-35 Algae and the vitamin mosaic
by Robert A. Andersen - 35-36 Sea level and volcanoes
by Anny Cazenave - 36-37 Proteins flex to function
by Yuanpeng J. Huang & Gaetano T. Montelione - 39-39 The infrared dawn of starlight
by Richard S. Ellis - 40-40 Bring them back alive
by Michael Yarus - 41-41 Richard Doll (1912–2005)
by Leo Kinlen - 43-44 Crowd synchrony on the Millennium Bridge
by Steven H. Strogatz & Daniel M. Abrams & Allan McRobie & Bruno Eckhardt & Edward Ott - 44-44 Enhanced flow in carbon nanotubes
by Mainak Majumder & Nitin Chopra & Rodney Andrews & Bruce J. Hinds - 45-50 Tracing the first stars with fluctuations of the cosmic infrared background
by A. Kashlinsky & R. G. Arendt & J. Mather & S. H. Moseley - 51-56 Radiocarbon dating of interstratified Neanderthal and early modern human occupations at the Chatelperronian type-site
by Brad Gravina & Paul Mellars & Christopher Bronk Ramsey - 57-61 The yeast Pif1p helicase removes telomerase from telomeric DNA
by Jean-Baptiste Boulé & Leticia R. Vega & Virginia A. Zakian - 62-64 A size of ∼1 au for the radio source Sgr A* at the centre of the Milky Way
by Zhi-Qiang Shen & K. Y. Lo & M.-C. Liang & Paul T. P. Ho & J.-H. Zhao - 65-69 Active control of slow light on a chip with photonic crystal waveguides
by Yurii A. Vlasov & Martin O'Boyle & Hendrik F. Hamann & Sharee J. McNab - 70-73 Simulating micrometre-scale crystal growth from solution
by Stefano Piana & Manijeh Reyhani & Julian D. Gale - 74-77 Significant decadal-scale impact of volcanic eruptions on sea level and ocean heat content
by John A. Church & Neil J. White & Julie M. Arblaster - 78-81 Crustal rheology of the Himalaya and Southern Tibet inferred from magnetotelluric data
by M. J. Unsworth & A. G. Jones & W. Wei & G. Marquis & S. G. Gokarn & J. E. Spratt - 82-85 Proteorhodopsin in the ubiquitous marine bacterium SAR11
by Stephen J. Giovannoni & Lisa Bibbs & Jang-Cheon Cho & Martha D. Stapels & Russell Desiderio & Kevin L. Vergin & Michael S. Rappé & Samuel Laney & Lawrence J. Wilhelm & H. James Tripp & Eric J. Mathur & Douglas F. Barofsky - 86-89 Photosynthesis genes in marine viruses yield proteins during host infection
by Debbie Lindell & Jacob D. Jaffe & Zackary I. Johnson & George M. Church & Sallie W. Chisholm - 90-93 Algae acquire vitamin B12 through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria
by Martin T. Croft & Andrew D. Lawrence & Evelyne Raux-Deery & Martin J. Warren & Alison G. Smith - 94-98 The transcription factor Engrailed-2 guides retinal axons
by Isabelle Brunet & Christine Weinl & Michael Piper & Alain Trembleau & Michel Volovitch & William Harris & Alain Prochiantz & Christine Holt - 99-102 Protection of macaques from vaginal SHIV challenge by vaginally delivered inhibitors of virus–cell fusion
by Ronald S. Veazey & Per Johan Klasse & Susan M. Schader & Qinxue Hu & Thomas J. Ketas & Min Lu & Preston A. Marx & Jason Dufour & Richard J. Colonno & Robin J. Shattock & Martin S. Springer & John P. Moore - 103-107 A protein interaction network of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum
by Douglas J. LaCount & Marissa Vignali & Rakesh Chettier & Amit Phansalkar & Russell Bell & Jay R. Hesselberth & Lori W. Schoenfeld & Irene Ota & Sudhir Sahasrabudhe & Cornelia Kurschner & Stanley Fields & Robert E. Hughes - 108-112 The Plasmodium protein network diverges from those of other eukaryotes
by Silpa Suthram & Taylor Sittler & Trey Ideker - 113-116 A putative stimulatory role for activator turnover in gene expression
by J. Russell Lipford & Geoffrey T. Smith & Yong Chi & Raymond J. Deshaies - 117-121 Intrinsic dynamics of an enzyme underlies catalysis
by Elan Z. Eisenmesser & Oscar Millet & Wladimir Labeikovsky & Dmitry M. Korzhnev & Magnus Wolf-Watz & Daryl A. Bosco & Jack J. Skalicky & Lewis E. Kay & Dorothee Kern - 122-122 Erratum: Marine microorganisms and global nutrient cycles
by Kevin R. Arrigo - 122-122 Erratum: Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
by Aradhna Tripati & Jan Backman & Henry Elderfield & Patrizia Ferretti - 123-123 A transparent process
by Paul Smaglik - 126-126 Endurance test
by Anne Margaret Lee - 126-126 Hendricus Hoogenboom, chief scientific officer, Ablynx, Ghent, Belgium
by Janet Wright - 126-126 Scientists & Societies
by Erik van Beers & Anke Klerkx & Andrea Thiele - 128-128 Shopping
by Scott Seller-Mason
October 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7063
- 1-1 Making the paper
by Joe Orenstein - 10-10 Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context
by Candy Rowe & Julie M. Harris & S. Craig Roberts - 10-11 Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context (reply)
by Robert A. Barton & Russell A. Hill - 1214-1215 Trial aims to measure social effects of choosing babies' sex
by Erika Check - 1215-1215 Europe revamps visa rules to attract world's best minds
by Alison Abbott - 1216-1217 Advisers knock Katrina health tests
by Emma Marris - 1217-1217 Ministers agree to act on warnings of soaring temperatures in Africa
by Michael Cherry - 1220-1222 While you were sleeping
by Alison Abbott - 1224-1225 Far from the frontier
by Geoff Brumfiel - 1227-1228 Pipe dreams
by Helen Pilcher - 1231-1231 Market watch
by Roxanne Khamsi - 1232-1232 Noting Croats' difference from other Slavs isn't racist
by Ognjen Çuliç - 1232-1232 Call for a cull of pointlessly different reference styles
by Errol C. Friedberg - 1232-1232 Internet forest-watchers a new force for conservation
by Fernando Manuel Ramos - 1232-1232 Later results don't confirm antidepressant suicide link
by Tamar Wohlfarth & Jitschak Storosum - 1233-1234 Deeper into the genome
by Richard Gibbs - 1235-1236 Power for life
by John F. Allen - 1236-1236 Two exiles
by Alan Packer - 1237-1237 Relative beginners
by Derek Raine - 1238-1238 Science in culture: Inventing an icon
by Martin Kemp - 1239-1239 Exploring life's sweet spot
by Peter H. Seeberger - 1241-1242 Understanding human diversity
by David B. Goldstein & Gianpiero L. Cavalleri - 1243-1244 A cleaner way to nylon?
by Robert Mokaya & Martyn Poliakoff - 1244-1244 Silicon's new shine
by Gareth Parry - 1245-1245 Helicase snaps back
by Eckhard Jankowsky - 1246-1247 Changing face of the chameleon
by A. Lindsay Greer & Neil Mathur - 1247-1248 Helices sculpt membrane
by Guillaume Drin & Bruno Antonny - 1248-1248 The whiff of danger
by Tim Lincoln - 1249-1249 Spin in the slow lane
by Bart van Wees - 1251-1251 Darwin and Einstein correspondence patterns
by João Gama Oliveira & Albert-László Barabási - 1252-1252 Chaperone mutation in Tn syndrome
by Tongzhong Ju & Richard D. Cummings - 1253-1253 Sleep
by John Spiro - 1254-1256 Sleep is of the brain, by the brain and for the brain
by J. Allan Hobson - 1257-1263 Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms
by Clifford B. Saper & Thomas E. Scammell & Jun Lu - 1264-1271 Clues to the functions of mammalian sleep
by Jerome M. Siegel - 1272-1278 Sleep-dependent memory consolidation
by Robert Stickgold - 1279-1285 Insights from studying human sleep disorders
by Mark W. Mahowald & Carlos H. Schenck - 1286-1289 What are the memory sources of dreaming?
by Tore A. Nielsen & Philippe Stenstrom - 1291-1298 Evolution of indirect reciprocity
by Martin A. Nowak & Karl Sigmund - 1321-1325 Repetitive shuttling of a motor protein on DNA
by Sua Myong & Ivan Rasnik & Chirlmin Joo & Timothy M. Lohman & Taekjip Ha - 1326-1329 How Prometheus creates structure in Saturn's F ring
by Carl D. Murray & Carlos Chavez & Kevin Beurle & Nick Cooper & Michael W. Evans & Joseph A. Burns & Carolyn C. Porco - 1330-1333 Observation of spin Coulomb drag in a two-dimensional electron gas
by C. P. Weber & N. Gedik & J. E. Moore & J. Orenstein & J. Stephens & D. D. Awschalom - 1334-1336 Strong quantum-confined Stark effect in germanium quantum-well structures on silicon
by Yu-Hsuan Kuo & Yong Kyu Lee & Yangsi Ge & Shen Ren & Jonathan E. Roth & Theodore I. Kamins & David A. B. Miller & James S. Harris - 1337-1340 Unidirectional molecular motor on a gold surface
by Richard A. van Delden & Matthijs K. J. ter Wiel & Michael M. Pollard & Javier Vicario & Nagatoshi Koumura & Ben L. Feringa - 1341-1344 Low-latitude seasonality of Cretaceous temperatures in warm and cold episodes
by Thomas Steuber & Markus Rauch & Jean-Pierre Masse & Joris Graaf & Matthias Malkoč - 1345-1348 Cooling of the Earth and core formation after the giant impact
by Bernard J. Wood & Alex N. Halliday - 1349-1352 Mammal-like muscles power swimming in a cold-water shark
by Diego Bernal & Jeanine M. Donley & Robert E. Shadwick & Douglas A. Syme - 1353-1356 Reinforcement drives rapid allopatric speciation
by Conrad J. Hoskin & Megan Higgie & Keith R. McDonald & Craig Moritz - 1357-1359 Chimpanzees are indifferent to the welfare of unrelated group members
by Joan B. Silk & Sarah F. Brosnan & Jennifer Vonk & Joseph Henrich & Daniel J. Povinelli & Amanda S. Richardson & Susan P. Lambeth & Jenny Mascaro & Steven J. Schapiro - 1360-1364 Same-sex mating and the origin of the Vancouver Island Cryptococcus gattii outbreak
by James A. Fraser & Steven S. Giles & Emily C. Wenink & Scarlett G. Geunes-Boyer & Jo Rae Wright & Stephanie Diezmann & Andria Allen & Jason E. Stajich & Fred S. Dietrich & John R. Perfect & Joseph Heitman - 1365-1369 Mapping determinants of human gene expression by regional and genome-wide association
by Vivian G. Cheung & Richard S. Spielman & Kathryn G. Ewens & Teresa M. Weber & Michael Morley & Joshua T. Burdick - 1370-1375 Wnt signalling regulates adult hippocampal neurogenesis
by Dieter-Chichung Lie & Sophia A. Colamarino & Hong-Jun Song & Laurent Désiré & Helena Mira & Antonella Consiglio & Edward S. Lein & Sebastian Jessberger & Heather Lansford & Alejandro R. Dearie & Fred H. Gage - 1376-1380 Regulation of Lethal giant larvae by Dishevelled
by Gretchen L. Dollar & Ursula Weber & Marek Mlodzik & Sergei Y. Sokol - 1381-1385 A heterodimeric complex that promotes the assembly of mammalian 20S proteasomes
by Yuko Hirano & Klavs B. Hendil & Hideki Yashiroda & Shun-ichiro Iemura & Ryoichi Nagane & Yusaku Hioki & Tohru Natsume & Keiji Tanaka & Shigeo Murata - 1386-1390 The histone H3.3 chaperone HIRA is essential for chromatin assembly in the male pronucleus
by Benjamin Loppin & Emilie Bonnefoy & Caroline Anselme & Anne Laurençon & Timothy L. Karr & Pierre Couble - 1391-1391 The changing face of China
by Paul Smaglik - 1392-1393 A defensive strategy
by Corie Lok - 1394-1394 Nancy Kelley, senior vice-president, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Boston, Massachusetts
by Paul Smaglik - 1394-1394 Scientists & Societies
by Charles Casey & Jerry Bell - 1394-1394 The worry of success
by Jason Underwood - 1396-1396 Stranger in the night
by Salvador Nogueira
October 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7062
- 1-1 Making the paper
by Robert Sauer - 1070-1071 Cash interests taint drug advice
by Rosie Taylor & Jim Giles - 1071-1071 Express delivery to Venus
by Tony Reichhardt - 1072-1073 Quake aid hampered by ban on web shots
by Declan Butler - 1075-1075 Biologists forced to reassess embryo test
by Erika Check - 1075-1075 China launches plans for space exploration as taikonauts touch down
by Mark Peplow & Tony Reichhardt - 1076-1077 ‘Ethical’ routes to stem cells highlight political divide
by Carina Dennis & Erika Check - 1077-1077 Korea launches network to share cloning information
by Carina Dennis - 1080-1082 Life at the cutting edge
by Jenny Hogan - 1084-1086 Patchwork people
by Erika Check - 1087-1087 Venture capitalists tackle Chinese hurdles
by David Cyranoski - 1089-1089 Concern at animal research should not be dismissed
by Jacqueline Zupp - 1089-1089 Main effect of bureaucracy is to reduce productivity
by Stephen Moss - 1089-1089 Media reports: call for a working party is unrealistic
by Jonathan Cowie - 1089-1089 Don't underestimate the death rate from Chernobyl
by Timothy A. Mousseau & Neal Nelson & V. Shestopalov - 1091-1092 Oppenheimer: the opera
by Philip Campbell - 1092-1092 Mathematical musings
by Timothy Gowers - 1093-1093 Mixed reactions
by Pierluigi Nicotera - 1095-1095 An explorer and surveyor
by Frank Wilczek - 1097-1098 DNA twists and flips
by Richard R. Sinden - 1098-1099 Gold rush
by Masatake Haruta - 1099-1101 Along came a sea spider
by Graham E. Budd & Maximilian J. Telford - 1102-1102 Atom waves in passing
by Maarten DeKieviet & Joerg Schmiedmayer - 1103-1103 A BID for the pathway
by Michael B. Kastan - 1105-1105 Odd company
by Fulvio Melia - 1106-1106 Fruitfly genome is not junk
by Alexey S. Kondrashov - 1107-1107 Intercepting the first rat ashore
by James C. Russell & David R. Towns & Sandra H. Anderson & Mick N. Clout - 1108-1108 Isolation of drug-resistant H5N1 virus
by Q. Mai Le & Maki Kiso & Kazuhiko Someya & Yuko T. Sakai & T. Hien Nguyen & Khan H. L. Nguyen & N. Dinh Pham & Ha H. Ngyen & Shinya Yamada & Yukiko Muramoto & Taisuke Horimoto & Ayato Takada & Hideo Goto & Takashi Suzuki & Yasuo Suzuki & Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 1109-1114 The CREB coactivator TORC2 is a key regulator of fasting glucose metabolism
by Seung-Hoi Koo & Lawrence Flechner & Ling Qi & Xinmin Zhang & Robert A. Screaton & Shawn Jeffries & Susan Hedrick & Wu Xu & Fayçal Boussouar & Paul Brindle & Hiroshi Takemori & Marc Montminy - 1115-1120 Rebuilt AAA + motors reveal operating principles for ATP-fuelled machines
by Andreas Martin & Tania A. Baker & Robert T. Sauer - 1121-1124 A ‘dry’ condensation origin for circumstellar carbonates
by Alice Toppani & François Robert & Guy Libourel & Philippe de Donato & Odile Barres & Louis d'Hendecourt & Jaafar Ghanbaja - 1125-1127 Secondary craters on Europa and implications for cratered surfaces
by Edward B. Bierhaus & Clark R. Chapman & William J. Merline - 1128-1131 Enhancing semiconductor device performance using ordered dopant arrays
by Takahiro Shinada & Shintaro Okamoto & Takahiro Kobayashi & Iwao Ohdomari - 1132-1135 Tunable gold catalysts for selective hydrocarbon oxidation under mild conditions
by Mathew D. Hughes & Yi-Jun Xu & Patrick Jenkins & Paul McMorn & Philip Landon & Dan I. Enache & Albert F. Carley & Gary A. Attard & Graham J. Hutchings & Frank King & E. Hugh Stitt & Peter Johnston & Ken Griffin & Christopher J. Kiely - 1136-1139 Thermochemical structures beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean
by Allen K. McNamara & Shijie Zhong - 1140-1143 Helium solubility in olivine and implications for high 3He/4He in ocean island basalts
by Stephen W. Parman & Mark D. Kurz & Stanley R. Hart & Timothy L. Grove - 1144-1148 Neuroanatomy of sea spiders implies an appendicular origin of the protocerebral segment
by Amy Maxmen & William E. Browne & Mark Q. Martindale & Gonzalo Giribet - 1149-1152 Adaptive evolution of non-coding DNA in Drosophila
by Peter Andolfatto - 1153-1157 Natural selection on protein-coding genes in the human genome
by Carlos D. Bustamante & Adi Fledel-Alon & Scott Williamson & Rasmus Nielsen & Melissa Todd Hubisz & Stephen Glanowski & David M. Tanenbaum & Thomas J. White & John J. Sninsky & Ryan D. Hernandez & Daniel Civello & Mark D. Adams & Michele Cargill & Andrew G. Clark - 1158-1161 Activity of striatal neurons reflects dynamic encoding and recoding of procedural memories
by Terra D. Barnes & Yasuo Kubota & Dan Hu & Dezhe Z. Jin & Ann M. Graybiel - 1162-1166 Large-scale sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution
by Elodie Ghedin & Naomi A. Sengamalay & Martin Shumway & Jennifer Zaborsky & Tamara Feldblyum & Vik Subbu & David J. Spiro & Jeff Sitz & Hean Koo & Pavel Bolotov & Dmitry Dernovoy & Tatiana Tatusova & Yiming Bao & Kirsten St George & Jill Taylor & David J. Lipman & Claire M. Fraser & Jeffery K. Taubenberger & Steven L. Salzberg - 1167-1172 Cardif is an adaptor protein in the RIG-I antiviral pathway and is targeted by hepatitis C virus
by Etienne Meylan & Joseph Curran & Kay Hofmann & Darius Moradpour & Marco Binder & Ralf Bartenschlager & Jürg Tschopp - 1173-1178 Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein–protein interaction network
by Jean-François Rual & Kavitha Venkatesan & Tong Hao & Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa & Amélie Dricot & Ning Li & Gabriel F. Berriz & Francis D. Gibbons & Matija Dreze & Nono Ayivi-Guedehoussou & Niels Klitgord & Christophe Simon & Mike Boxem & Stuart Milstein & Jennifer Rosenberg & Debra S. Goldberg & Lan V. Zhang & Sharyl L. Wong & Giovanni Franklin & Siming Li & Joanna S. Albala & Janghoo Lim & Carlene Fraughton & Estelle Llamosas & Sebiha Cevik & Camille Bex & Philippe Lamesch & Robert S. Sikorski & Jean Vandenhaute & Huda Y. Zoghbi & Alex Smolyar & Stephanie Bosak & Reynaldo Sequerra & Lynn Doucette-Stamm & Michael E. Cusick & David E. Hill & Frederick P. Roth & Marc Vidal - 1179-1182 Photosystem II core phosphorylation and photosynthetic acclimation require two different protein kinases
by Vera Bonardi & Paolo Pesaresi & Thomas Becker & Enrico Schleiff & Raik Wagner & Thomas Pfannschmidt & Peter Jahns & Dario Leister - 1183-1186 Crystal structure of a junction between B-DNA and Z-DNA reveals two extruded bases
by Sung Chul Ha & Ky Lowenhaupt & Alexander Rich & Yang-Gyun Kim & Kyeong Kyu Kim - 1187-1191 Structure of Escherichia coli RNase E catalytic domain and implications for RNA turnover
by Anastasia J. Callaghan & Maria Jose Marcaida & Jonathan A. Stead & Kenneth J. McDowall & William G. Scott & Ben F. Luisi - 1195-1196 More than gene expression
by Diane Gershon - 1201-1201 The path to success
by Paul Smaglik - 1202-1203 You say genomics, I say genetics..
by Ricki Lewis - 1204-1204 David Bentley, chief scientist, Solexa, Chesterford, UK
by Corie Lok - 1204-1204 Scientists & Societies
by Ulrich Schollwöck - 1204-1204 Eye-opening meeting
by Karolina Tkaczuk - 1206-1206 Calculation Quest
by Andrew Crumey
October 2005, Volume 437, Issue 7061
- 932-932 US progressives fight for a voice in bioethics
by Erika Check - 932-933 Nuclear group nabs peace prize
by Jim Giles - 934-935 More evidence for hobbit unearthed as diggers are refused access to cave
by Rex Dalton - 937-937 Indonesia struggles to control bird flu outbreak
by Declan Butler - 938-938 Chemical exchange captures Nobel
by Philip Ball - 938-939 Ig Nobels hail world's longest-running experiment
by Steve Nadis - 942-943 Playing dirty
by Simon Frantz - 944-945 The forgotten ecosystem
by Emma Marris - 946-947 The maestro of minds
by Alison Abbott - 948-949 The technology trap
by Virginia Gewin - 951-951 Re-wilding: a bold plan that needs native megafauna
by Martin A. Schlaepfer - 951-951 System to rank scientists was pedalled by Jeffreys
by A. W. F. Edwards - 951-951 Evolution was fine, just not in the case of humans
by U Kutschera - 951-951 Indian players in some of IT and biotech's top teams
by Mukund Mehrotra - 951-951 NIH moved quickly to help researchers after Katrina
by Elias Zerhouni - 953-954 Before the storm
by Howard B. Bluestein - 954-954 Fetal affliction
by Michael Sargent - 955-955 Nuclear reactions
by Brenda Howard - 957-958 Further fossil finds from Flores
by Daniel E. Lieberman - 958-959 The impact of Deep Impact
by Paul D. Feldman