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November 2003, Volume 426, Issue 6962
- 21-22 Over the edge?
by Len A. Fisk - 22-23 Scramble for the eggs
by Matthew J. G. Gage - 23-23 Destructive approach
by Amanda Tromans - 23-24 Birth of a quasiparticle
by Alfred Leitenstorfer - 25-26 Signals that make waves
by Louis F. Reichardt - 26-27 Palms in motion
by Peter D. Moore - 27-27 Enlightened messages
by Clare Thomas - 29-30 Crop freezes and land-use change in Florida
by Curtis H. Marshall & Roger A. Pielke & Louis T. Steyaert - 30-30 Scavenging by brown recluse spiders
by Jamel S. Sandidge - 30-31 Is rhodopsin dimeric in native retinal rods?
by Marc Chabre & Richard Cone & Helen Saibil - 31-31 Is rhodopsin dimeric in native retinal rods?
by Dimitrios Fotiadis & Yan Liang & Slawomir Filipek & David A. Saperstein & Andreas Engel & Krzysztof Palczewski - 32-32 Metabolic balance of the open sea
by David M. Karl & Edward A. Laws & Paul Morris & Peter J. leB. Williams & Steven Emerson - 33-38 The immune response of Drosophila
by Jules A. Hoffmann - 39-44 Structure of mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier in complex with carboxyatractyloside
by Eva Pebay-Peyroula & Cécile Dahout-Gonzalez & Richard Kahn & Véronique Trézéguet & Guy J.-M. Lauquin & Gérard Brandolin - 45-48 Voyager 1 exited the solar wind at a distance of ∼85 au from the Sun
by S. M. Krimigis & R. B. Decker & M. E. Hill & T. P. Armstrong & G. Gloeckler & D. C. Hamilton & L. J. Lanzerotti & E. C. Roelof - 48-51 Enhancements of energetic particles near the heliospheric termination shock
by Frank B. McDonald & Edward C. Stone & Alan C. Cummings & Bryant Heikkila & Nand Lal & William R. Webber - 51-54 The birth of a quasiparticle in silicon observed in time–frequency space
by Muneaki Hase & Masahiro Kitajima & Anca Monia Constantinescu & Hrvoje Petek - 55-58 Magnetic control of ferroelectric polarization
by T. Kimura & T. Goto & H. Shintani & K. Ishizaka & T. Arima & Y. Tokura - 59-62 Self-assembly in aqueous solution of wheel-shaped Mo154 oxide clusters into vesicles
by Tianbo Liu & Ekkehard Diemann & Huilin Li & Andreas W. M. Dress & Achim Müller - 62-65 Interaction of sea water and lava during submarine eruptions at mid-ocean ridges
by Michael R. Perfit & Johnson R. Cann & Daniel J. Fornari & Jennifer Engels & Deborah K. Smith & W. Ian Ridley & Margo H. Edwards - 65-67 Sulphide mining by the superextensile foot of symbiotic thyasirid bivalves
by Suzanne C. Dufour & Horst Felbeck - 67-70 Governance and the loss of biodiversity
by R. J. Smith & R. D. J. Muir & M. J. Walpole & A. Balmford & N. Leader-Williams - 70-74 Sophisticated sperm allocation in male fowl
by Tommaso Pizzari & Charles K. Cornwallis & Hanne Løvlie & Sven Jakobsson & Tim R. Birkhead - 74-78 Truncated TrkB-T1 mediates neurotrophin-evoked calcium signalling in glia cells
by Christine R. Rose & Robert Blum & Bruno Pichler & Alexandra Lepier & Karl W. Kafitz & Arthur Konnerth - 78-83 Methylation at lysine 4 of histone H3 in ecdysone-dependent development of Drosophila
by Yurii Sedkov & Elizabeth Cho & Svetlana Petruk & Lucy Cherbas & Sheryl T. Smith & Richard S. Jones & Peter Cherbas & Eli Canaani & James B. Jaynes & Alexander Mazo - 83-87 Hedgehog signalling in the mouse requires intraflagellar transport proteins
by Danwei Huangfu & Aimin Liu & Andrew S. Rakeman & Noel S. Murcia & Lee Niswander & Kathryn V. Anderson - 87-91 Degradation of Cdc25A by β-TrCP during S phase and in response to DNA damage
by Luca Busino & Maddalena Donzelli & Massimo Chiesa & Daniele Guardavaccaro & Dvora Ganoth & N. Valerio Dorrello & Avram Hershko & Michele Pagano & Giulio F. Draetta - 91-96 Structural adaptability in the ligand-binding pocket of the ecdysone hormone receptor
by Isabelle M. L. Billas & Thomas Iwema & Jean-Marie Garnier & André Mitschler & Natacha Rochel & Dino Moras - 96-100 Crystal structure of a zinc-finger–RNA complex reveals two modes of molecular recognition
by Duo Lu & M. Alexandra Searles & Aaron Klug - 100-100 Retraction Note to: Hes1 is a target of microRNA-23 during retinoic-acid-induced neuronal differentiation of NT2 cells
by Hiroaki Kawasaki & Kazunari Taira - 100-100 Addendum: An expressed pseudogene regulates the messenger-RNA stability of its homologous coding gene
by Shinji Hirotsune & Noriyuki Yoshida & Amy Chen & Lisa Garrett & Fumihiro Sugiyama & Satoru Takahashi & Ken-ichi Yagami & Anthony Wynshaw-Boris & Atsushi Yoshiki - 101-101 Trust me, I'm a doctor
by Paul Smaglik - 102-103 A winning proposal
by Karen Kreeger - 104-104 Nuts & Bolts
by Deb Koen
October 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6961
- 887-887 US launches joint effort to probe dark secrets of the Universe
by Tony Reichhardt - 887-887 Canada prepares to pull the plug on fusion project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 888-888 Democrats condemn government 'meddling' with NIH
by Erika Check - 888-888 Space station light show sparks aurora riddle
by Tony Reichhardt - 889-889 Marine survey sees net gain in number of fish species
by Betsy Mason - 889-889 South Florida rocked as dean quits over political funding
by Rex Dalton - 890-890 Biodiversity schemes take root in China
by David Cyranoski - 890-890 Europe kills cash flow to EURESCO science meetings
by Quirin Schiermeier - 891-891 Doubts swirl around plan to use rigs as reefs
by Betsy Mason - 894-895 Fertilized to death
by Nicola Nosengo - 896-898 Restless nights, listless days
by Alison Abbott - 899-899 Timaeus's insight on the shape of the Universe
by Claudio Giomini - 899-899 Middle East: a picture is worth a thousand words
by Joel Bigman - 899-899 Chemists enthusiastic to embrace change
by Daryle Busch & Eli Pearce - 899-899 Middle East: trying to break down the barriers
by Bassam R. Ali - 901-901 Completing the helix trilogy
by Raymond Gosling - 902-902 Hearty fare?
by Marion Nestle - 902-903 Dear diary..
by Nancy Rothwell & Siobhan Blagbrough - 903-904 Quantity control
by David Lindley - 904-904 Science in culture
by Philip Ball - 905-905 Clinical proteomics: Written in blood
by Lance A. Liotta & Mauro Ferrari & Emanuel Petricoin - 907-908 BAC-to-BAC images of the brain
by Huda Y. Zoghbi - 908-909 Sparks of interest
by Ramesh Narayan - 909-909 Foreman in the bone factory
by Amanda Tromans - 910-911 Smart-winged pterosaurs
by David M. Unwin - 911-912 Balancing the unbalanced
by Frank Moss & John G. Milton - 912-912 Defective quality
by Ed Gerstner - 912-913 States of mind
by Dario L. Ringach - 915-915 SARS virus infection of cats and ferrets
by Byron E. E. Martina & Bart L. Haagmans & Thijs Kuiken & Ron A. M. Fouchier & Guus F. Rimmelzwaan & Geert van Amerongen & J. S. Malik Peiris & Wilina Lim & Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus - 916-916 Preserved organs of Devonian harvestmen
by Jason A. Dunlop & Lyall I. Anderson & Hans Kerp & Hagen Hass - 917-925 A gene expression atlas of the central nervous system based on bacterial artificial chromosomes
by Shiaoching Gong & Chen Zheng & Martin L. Doughty & Kasia Losos & Nicholas Didkovsky & Uta B. Schambra & Norma J. Nowak & Alexandra Joyner & Gabrielle Leblanc & Mary E. Hatten & Nathaniel Heintz - 926-933 Motor neuron columnar fate imposed by sequential phases of Hox-c activity
by Jeremy S. Dasen & Jeh-Ping Liu & Thomas M. Jessell - 934-937 Near-infrared flares from accreting gas around the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Centre
by R. Genzel & R. Schödel & T. Ott & A. Eckart & T. Alexander & F. Lacombe & D. Rouan & B. Aschenbach - 937-940 Controlled collisions for multi-particle entanglement of optically trapped atoms
by Olaf Mandel & Markus Greiner & Artur Widera & Tim Rom & Theodor W. Hänsch & Immanuel Bloch - 941-944 Demonstration of conditional gate operation using superconducting charge qubits
by T. Yamamoto & Yu. A. Pashkin & O. Astafiev & Y. Nakamura & J. S. Tsai - 944-947 High-Q photonic nanocavity in a two-dimensional photonic crystal
by Yoshihiro Akahane & Takashi Asano & Bong-Shik Song & Susumu Noda - 947-950 High interannual variability of sea ice thickness in the Arctic region
by Seymour Laxon & Neil Peacock & Doug Smith - 950-953 Neuroanatomy of flying reptiles and implications for flight, posture and behaviour
by Lawrence M. Witmer & Sankar Chatterjee & Jonathan Franzosa & Timothy Rowe - 954-956 Spontaneously emerging cortical representations of visual attributes
by Tal Kenet & Dmitri Bibitchkov & Misha Tsodyks & Amiram Grinvald & Amos Arieli - 957-962 Positioning of follicular dendritic cells within the spleen controls prion neuroinvasion
by Marco Prinz & Mathias Heikenwalder & Tobias Junt & Petra Schwarz & Markus Glatzel & Frank L. Heppner & Yang-Xin Fu & Martin Lipp & Adriano Aguzzi - 962-967 Bmi-1 dependence distinguishes neural stem cell self-renewal from progenitor proliferation
by Anna V. Molofsky & Ricardo Pardal & Toshihide Iwashita & In-Kyung Park & Michael F. Clarke & Sean J. Morrison - 968-973 Fusion of bone-marrow-derived cells with Purkinje neurons, cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes
by Manuel Alvarez-Dolado & Ricardo Pardal & Jose M. Garcia-Verdugo & John R. Fike & Hyun O. Lee & Klaus Pfeffer & Carlos Lois & Sean J. Morrison & Arturo Alvarez-Buylla - 973-977 SNARE-protein-mediated disease resistance at the plant cell wall
by Nicholas C. Collins & Hans Thordal-Christensen & Volker Lipka & Stephan Bau & Erich Kombrink & Jin-Long Qiu & Ralph Hückelhoven & Mónica Stein & Andreas Freialdenhoven & Shauna C. Somerville & Paul Schulze-Lefert - 977-980 Bone recognition mechanism of porcine osteocalcin from crystal structure
by Quyen Q. Hoang & Frank Sicheri & Andrew J. Howard & Daniel S. C. Yang - 980-984 ATP-dependent reduction of cysteine–sulphinic acid by S. cerevisiae sulphiredoxin
by Benoît Biteau & Jean Labarre & Michel B. Toledano - 987-987 Risky business
by Paul Smaglik - 988-989 Making the switch from science to business
by Eugene Russo
October 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6960
- 751-751 Biosafety trials darken outlook for transgenic crops in Europe
by Jim Giles - 752-752 Open access wins German support
by Quirin Schiermeier - 752-752 Drugs bust reveals athletes' secret steroid
by Jonathan Knight - 753-753 Opossum hops over kangaroo to top of genome list
by Carina Dennis - 753-753 Fish farms' threat to salmon stocks exposed
by Quirin Schiermeier - 754-754 Biologists seek havens for species at risk
by Rex Dalton - 754-754 Standards-lab staff up in arms over military link
by Jim Giles - 758-759 The rough guide to the genome
by Carina Dennis - 760-762 With your genes? Take one of these, three times a day
by Alison Abbott - 763-763 India's mission to the Moon is worthwhile
by Roddam Narasimha - 763-763 Bioethics: role of religion cannot be ignored
by Stephen J. McSorley - 763-763 Unnatural coverage of Chernobyl tragedy
by Oliver R. W. Pergams - 763-763 Bioethics needs a distinct voice if it is to aid science
by Alfons Lawen - 765-766 Outstanding in his field
by John Maddox - 766-767 Harnessing science for Hitler
by Kristie Macrakis - 767-768 The eyes have it
by Richard E. Lenski - 768-769 Listen, learn and construct
by Eve V. Clark - 769-770 Changing the world
by Laurent Keller - 770-771 An enigma for all seasons
by Stuart Young - 772-772 A feather in the cap for bird breeders
by Jerry A. Coyne - 775-776 Six is seventh
by Jane Grimwood & Jeremy Schmutz - 777-777 Secrets of a porkier porker
by Chris Gunter - 777-778 To catch a photon
by Daniel E. Prober - 778-779 Interactive niches
by Ihor R. Lemischka & Kateri A. Moore - 779-780 It's in the genes
by Robert W. Furness - 781-781 How do your mountains grow?
by Nicola Jones - 781-782 A twist in a hedgehog's tale
by Matthew P. Scott - 782-782 Ending incongruence
by Henry Gee - 783-784 Changing sex at the same relative body size
by David J. Allsop & Stuart A. West - 784-784 Analysis of a pharaonic embalming tar
by Johann Koller & Ursula Baumer & Yoka Kaup & Mirjam Schmid & Ulrich Weser - 785-791 The nature of human altruism
by Ernst Fehr & Urs Fischbacher - 792-797 Cenozoic climate change as a possible cause for the rise of the Andes
by Simon Lamb & Paul Davis - 798-804 Genome-scale approaches to resolving incongruence in molecular phylogenies
by Antonis Rokas & Barry L. Williams & Nicole King & Sean B. Carroll - 805-811 The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 6
by A. J. Mungall & S. A. Palmer & S. K. Sims & C. A. Edwards & J. L. Ashurst & L. Wilming & M. C. Jones & R. Horton & S. E. Hunt & C. E. Scott & J. G. R. Gilbert & M. E. Clamp & G. Bethel & S. Milne & R. Ainscough & J. P. Almeida & K. D. Ambrose & T. D. Andrews & R. I. S. Ashwell & A. K. Babbage & C. L. Bagguley & J. Bailey & R. Banerjee & D. J. Barker & K. F. Barlow & K. Bates & D. M. Beare & H. Beasley & O. Beasley & C. P. Bird & S. Blakey & S. Bray-Allen & J. Brook & A. J. Brown & J. Y. Brown & D. C. Burford & W. Burrill & J. Burton & C. Carder & N. P. Carter & J. C. Chapman & S. Y. Clark & G. Clark & C. M. Clee & S. Clegg & V. Cobley & R. E. Collier & J. E. Collins & L. K. Colman & N. R. Corby & G. J. Coville & K. M. Culley & P. Dhami & J. Davies & M. Dunn & M. E. Earthrowl & A. E. Ellington & K. A. Evans & L. Faulkner & M. D. Francis & A. Frankish & J. Frankland & L. French & P. Garner & J. Garnett & M. J. R. Ghori & L. M. Gilby & C. J. Gillson & R. J. Glithero & D. V. Grafham & M. Grant & S. Gribble & C. Griffiths & M. Griffiths & R. Hall & K. S. Halls & S. Hammond & J. L. Harley & E. A. Hart & P. D. Heath & R. Heathcott & S. J. Holmes & P. J. Howden & K. L. Howe & G. R. Howell & E. Huckle & S. J. Humphray & M. D. Humphries & A. R. Hunt & C. M. Johnson & A. A. Joy & M. Kay & S. J. Keenan & A. M. Kimberley & A. King & G. K. Laird & C. Langford & S. Lawlor & D. A. Leongamornlert & M. Leversha & C. R. Lloyd & D. M. Lloyd & J. E. Loveland & J. Lovell & S. Martin & M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi & G. L. Maslen & L. Matthews & O. T. McCann & S. J. McLaren & K. McLay & A. McMurray & M. J. F. Moore & J. C. Mullikin & D. Niblett & T. Nickerson & K. L. Novik & K. Oliver & E. K. Overton-Larty & A. Parker & R. Patel & A. V. Pearce & A. I. Peck & B. Phillimore & S. Phillips & R. W. Plumb & K. M. Porter & Y. Ramsey & S. A. Ranby & C. M. Rice & M. T. Ross & S. M. Searle & H. K. Sehra & E. Sheridan & C. D. Skuce & S. Smith & M. Smith & L. Spraggon & S. L. Squares & C. A. Steward & N. Sycamore & G. Tamlyn-Hall & J. Tester & A. J. Theaker & D. W. Thomas & A. Thorpe & A. Tracey & A. Tromans & B. Tubby & M. Wall & J. M. Wallis & A. P. West & S. S. White & S. L. Whitehead & H. Whittaker & A. Wild & D. J. Willey & T. E. Wilmer & J. M. Wood & P. W. Wray & J. C. Wyatt & L. Young & R. M. Younger & D. R. Bentley & A. Coulson & R. Durbin & T. Hubbard & J. E. Sulston & I. Dunham & J. Rogers & S. Beck - 812-814 The formation of the first low-mass stars from gas with low carbon and oxygen abundances
by Volker Bromm & Abraham Loeb - 814-817 A coherent three-dimensional Fermi surface in a high-transition-temperature superconductor
by N. E. Hussey & M. Abdel-Jawad & A. Carrington & A. P. Mackenzie & L. Balicas - 817-821 A broadband superconducting detector suitable for use in large arrays
by Peter K. Day & Henry G. LeDuc & Benjamin A. Mazin & Anastasios Vayonakis & Jonas Zmuidzinas - 821-824 Imaging coexisting fluid domains in biomembrane models coupling curvature and line tension
by Tobias Baumgart & Samuel T. Hess & Watt W. Webb - 824-828 Cool Indonesian throughflow as a consequence of restricted surface layer flow
by Arnold L. Gordon & R. Dwi Susanto & Kevin Vranes - 828-832 Independent rate and temporal coding in hippocampal pyramidal cells
by John Huxter & Neil Burgess & John O'Keefe - 832-836 A regulatory mutation in IGF2 causes a major QTL effect on muscle growth in the pig
by Anne-Sophie Van Laere & Minh Nguyen & Martin Braunschweig & Carine Nezer & Catherine Collette & Laurence Moreau & Alan L. Archibald & Chris S. Haley & Nadine Buys & Michael Tally & Göran Andersson & Michel Georges & Leif Andersson - 836-841 Identification of the haematopoietic stem cell niche and control of the niche size
by Jiwang Zhang & Chao Niu & Ling Ye & Haiyang Huang & Xi He & Wei-Gang Tong & Jason Ross & Jeff Haug & Teri Johnson & Jian Q. Feng & Stephen Harris & Leanne M. Wiedemann & Yuji Mishina & Linheng Li - 841-846 Osteoblastic cells regulate the haematopoietic stem cell niche
by L. M. Calvi & G. B. Adams & K. W. Weibrecht & J. M. Weber & D. P. Olson & M. C. Knight & R. P. Martin & E. Schipani & P. Divieti & F. R. Bringhurst & L. A. Milner & H. M. Kronenberg & D. T. Scadden - 846-851 Widespread requirement for Hedgehog ligand stimulation in growth of digestive tract tumours
by David M. Berman & Sunil S. Karhadkar & Anirban Maitra & Rocio Montes de Oca & Meg R. Gerstenblith & Kimberly Briggs & Antony R. Parker & Yutaka Shimada & James R. Eshleman & D. Neil Watkins & Philip A. Beachy - 851-856 Hedgehog is an early and late mediator of pancreatic cancer tumorigenesis
by Sarah P. Thayer & Marina Pasca di Magliano & Patrick W. Heiser & Corinne M. Nielsen & Drucilla J. Roberts & Gregory Y. Lauwers & Yan Ping Qi & Stephan Gysin & Carlos Fernández-del Castillo & Vijay Yajnik & Bozena Antoniu & Martin McMahon & Andrew L. Warshaw & Matthias Hebrok - 856-859 Yip3 catalyses the dissociation of endosomal Rab–GDI complexes
by Ulf Sivars & Dikran Aivazian & Suzanne R. Pfeffer - 859-864 Targets of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk1
by Jeffrey A. Ubersax & Erika L. Woodbury & Phuong N. Quang & Maria Paraz & Justin D. Blethrow & Kavita Shah & Kevan M. Shokat & David O. Morgan - 867-869 Seeing is believing
by Tim Chapman - 879-879 Rewarding experience
by Paul Smaglik - 880-881 In search of form and function
by Hannah Hoag - 882-883 Building bridges
by Hannah Hoag
October 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6959
- 647-647 Health chiefs poised to step up US scrutiny of microbe research
by Erika Check - 648-648 Routine tests reveal unknown strains of BSE prions
by Marika Willerroider - 648-648 Physician launches public protest over medical Nobel
by Helen Pearson - 649-649 Earthquake makes waves for tsunami models
by David Cyranoski - 649-649 Bleak forecast for space weather
by Tony Reichhardt - 650-650 Letters reveal scale of German agency's Nazi corruption
by Quirin Schiermeier - 650-650 Congress split over funding for 'safe' nuclear reactor
by Geoff Brumfiel - 651-651 Channel hoppers land chemistry Nobel
by Jim Giles - 651-651 Economics prize for duo who resolved random results
by Philip Ball - 655-655 Time to choose
by Peter Aldhous - 656-657 Damned if they do, damned if they don't..
by Jim Giles - 661-661 How do impact factors relate to the real world?
by Piotr Skórka - 661-661 JET at risk if Europe can not afford to pay for ITER
by A. M. Bradshaw - 661-661 Effective protection may alter the look of Venice
by Jean-Daniel Stanley - 661-661 Pointless suffering of animals can be avoided
by Neal D. Barnard - 663-664 Science exiled
by Paul M. Grant - 664-665 Smashed into orbit
by Joseph A. Burns - 665-665 In retrospect
by Paul N. Pearson - 667-667 Auxetic materials: Avoiding the shrink
by Ray H. Baughman - 669-670 The coelacanth of frogs
by S. Blair Hedges - 670-671 Good tidings
by Christopher H. Scholz - 671-672 Where's Waldo in yeast?
by James A. Wohlschlegel & John R. Yates - 672-673 Heat exposure
by Robert Rosner - 673-674 A nucleic-acid accomplice?
by Byron Caughey & David A. Kocisko - 674-676 Zero-expansion plan
by Arthur Sleight - 676-677 Opportunity versus innovation
by Paul H. Harvey & Andy Purvis - 677-677 Faking it
by Alison Wright - 679-679 Single-gene speciation by left–right reversal
by Rei Ueshima & Takahiro Asami - 680-680 Gaussian statistics in granular gases
by G. W. Baxter & J. S. Olafsen - 681-685 Planning for smallpox outbreaks
by Neil M. Ferguson & Matt J. Keeling & W. John Edmunds & Raymond Gani & Bryan T. Grenfell & Roy M. Anderson & Steve Leach - 686-691 Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast
by Won-Ki Huh & James V. Falvo & Luke C. Gerke & Adam S. Carroll & Russell W. Howson & Jonathan S. Weissman & Erin K. O'Shea - 692-695 Three-dimensional magnetic field topology in a region of solar coronal heating
by S. K. Solanki & A. Lagg & J. Woch & N. Krupp & M. Collados - 695-698 The speed of information in a ‘fast-light’ optical medium
by Michael D. Stenner & Daniel J. Gauthier & Mark A. Neifeld - 698-701 Single-electron transistor of a single organic molecule with access to several redox states
by Sergey Kubatkin & Andrey Danilov & Mattias Hjort & Jérôme Cornil & Jean-Luc Brédas & Nicolai Stuhr-Hansen & Per Hedegård & Thomas Bjørnholm - 702-705 Zero thermal expansion in YbGaGe due to an electronic valence transition
by James R. Salvador & Fu Guo & Tim Hogan & Mercouri G. Kanatzidis - 705-707 Reduction of soil carbon formation by tropospheric ozone under increased carbon dioxide levels
by Wendy M. Loya & Kurt S. Pregitzer & Noah J. Karberg & John S. King & Christian P. Giardina - 707-711 Flying and swimming animals cruise at a Strouhal number tuned for high power efficiency
by Graham K. Taylor & Robert L. Nudds & Adrian L. R. Thomas - 711-714 New frog family from India reveals an ancient biogeographical link with the Seychelles
by S. D. Biju & Franky Bossuyt - 714-717 Females increase offspring heterozygosity and fitness through extra-pair matings
by Katharina Foerster & Kaspar Delhey & Arild Johnsen & Jan T. Lifjeld & Bart Kempenaers - 717-720 RNA molecules stimulate prion protein conversion
by Nathan R. Deleault & Ralf W. Lucassen & Surachai Supattapone - 721-727 Loss of Omi mitochondrial protease activity causes the neuromuscular disorder of mnd2 mutant mice
by Julie M. Jones & Pinaki Datta & Srinivasa M. Srinivasula & Weizhen Ji & Sanjeev Gupta & ZhiJia Zhang & Erika Davies & György Hajnóczky & Thomas L. Saunders & Margaret L. Van Keuren & Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri & Miriam H. Meisler & Emad S. Alnemri - 727-733 Functional cloning of TUG as a regulator of GLUT4 glucose transporter trafficking
by Jonathan S. Bogan & Natalie Hendon & Adrienne E. McKee & Tsu-Shuen Tsao & Harvey F. Lodish - 734-737 The tobacco aquaporin NtAQP1 is a membrane CO2 pore with physiological functions
by Norbert Uehlein & Claudio Lovisolo & Franka Siefritz & Ralf Kaldenhoff - 737-741 Global analysis of protein expression in yeast
by Sina Ghaemmaghami & Won-Ki Huh & Kiowa Bower & Russell W. Howson & Archana Belle & Noah Dephoure & Erin K. O'Shea & Jonathan S. Weissman - 741-741 Correction: Corrigendum: Invariant scaling relations across tree-dominated communities
by Brian J. Enquist & Karl J. Niklas - 745-745 It could be worse..
by Paul Smaglik - 746-747 Singapore: Filling Biopolis
by Paul Smaglik
October 2003, Volume 425, Issue 6958
- 547-547 Magnetic pioneers net Nobel for putting medicine in the picture
by Helen Pearson - 548-548 Super-cool theories secure physics prize
by Sarah Tomlin - 548-548 Biologists join physics preprint club
by Declan Butler - 549-549 European Commission dips toe into military research
by Marika Willerroider - 549-549 Scientists split over regulations on sonar use
by Rex Dalton - 550-550 Spoof Nobels take researchers for a ride
by Steve Nadis - 550-551 Geologists seek to put an end to blind dates
by Tom Clarke - 551-551 Judge's sacking rocks Everglades clean-up
by Betsy Mason - 554-555 Who will pay for open access?
by Declan Butler - 556-557 Think outside the sandbox
by Mark Buchanan - 559-559 'Open access' will not be open to everyone
by John Ewing - 559-559 Flaws undermine results of UK biotech debate
by Scott Campbell & Ellen Townsend - 561-562 Mad, bad and dangerous to eat
by Eileen Rubery - 562-562 Prime time for mathematics
by W. T. Gowers - 563-563 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 565-566 Double trouble for neurons
by Mark E. Fortini - 566-567 The shape of the Universe
by George F. R. Ellis - 568-569 Clocking the birth of neurons
by William A. Harris - 569-570 Locks, keys and symbioses
by Martin Parniske & J. Allan Downie