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May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6888
- 536-538 An inverted continental Moho and serpentinization of the forearc mantle
by M. G. Bostock & R. D. Hyndman & S. Rondenay & S. M. Peacock - 538-540 Common mammals drive the evolutionary increase of hypsodonty in the Neogene
by Jukka Jernvall & Mikael Fortelius - 541-543 Single-species models for many-species food webs
by W. W. Murdoch & B. E. Kendall & R. M. Nisbet & C. J. Briggs & E. McCauley & R. Bolser - 543-547 Precise inhibition is essential for microsecond interaural time difference coding
by Antje Brand & Oliver Behrend & Torsten Marquardt & David McAlpine & Benedikt Grothe - 547-551 Nogo-66 receptor antagonist peptide promotes axonal regeneration
by Tadzia GrandPré & Shuxin Li & Stephen M. Strittmatter - 552-555 A component of innate immunity prevents bacterial biofilm development
by Pradeep K. Singh & Matthew R. Parsek & E. Peter Greenberg & Michael J. Welsh - 555-559 Single and multiple vesicle fusion induce different rates of endocytosis at a central synapse
by Jian-Yuan Sun & Xin-Sheng Wu & Ling-Gang Wu - 559-563 DMY is a Y-specific DM-domain gene required for male development in the medaka fish
by Masaru Matsuda & Yoshitaka Nagahama & Ai Shinomiya & Tadashi Sato & Chika Matsuda & Tohru Kobayashi & Craig E. Morrey & Naoki Shibata & Shuichi Asakawa & Nobuyoshi Shimizu & Hiroshi Hori & Satoshi Hamaguchi & Mitsuru Sakaizumi - 563-567 Transcription coactivator TRAP220 is required for PPARγ2-stimulated adipogenesis
by Kai Ge & Mohamed Guermah & Chao-Xing Yuan & Mitsuhiro Ito & Annika E. Wallberg & Bruce M. Spiegelman & Robert G. Roeder - 567-571 Functional relationship of cytochrome c6 and plastocyanin in Arabidopsis
by Rajeev Gupta & Zengyong He & Sheng Luan - 571-571 Correction: Corrigendum: Isochorismate synthase is required to synthesize salicylic acid for plant defence
by Mary C. Wildermuth & Julia Dewdney & Gang Wu & Frederick M. Ausubel
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6887
- 3-3 Talent tug-of-war
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Training programmes with vision
by Karen Kreeger - 367-368 Bell Labs launches inquiry into allegations of data duplication
by Geoff Brumfiel - 368-368 US 'overspent' on collider project
by Geoff Brumfiel - 368-368 Public ponders biotech issues
by Quirin Schiermeier - 369-369 NASA's critics demand a few more steps into space
by Tony Reichhardt - 369-369 Chemists synthesize a single naming system
by David Adam - 370-370 Think-tank calls for an end to DNA deception
by David Adam - 370-370 Biotech firm's accounts scrutinized
by Erika Check - 371-371 Harvard mourns loss of popular evolutionary thinker
by Erika Check - 371-371 Canadian collaboration aims to protect tribes
by Rex Dalton - 374-376 All genomes great and small
by Jonathan Knight - 377-378 The rainbow academic nation
by Michael Cherry - 379-379 Foundation's funding
by Heather E. Kowalski - 379-379 What's in a name? In the Middle East, everything
by Knut Rognes - 379-379 Restricting genome data won't stop bioterrorism
by Timothy D. Read & Julian Parkhill - 381-382 Science is a computer program
by John L. Casti - 382-383 Optics for the real world
by Chris Dainty - 383-383 Swimming lessons
by Angus I. Lamond - 385-385 Equilibrium: In the balance
by Ivar Ekeland - 387-388 Anti-malarial mosquitoes?
by Gareth J. Lycett & Fotis C. Kafatos - 389-391 Swell gels
by Jindřich Kopeček - 391-392 A gut feeling for time
by Michael H. Hastings - 392-393 Making sense of magnetic fields
by Yeong-Ah Soh & Gabriel Aeppli - 393-395 Gateway to a long life?
by Matthias A. Hediger - 395-395 Vegetarian meat
by David Jones - 396-396 Victor F. Weisskopf (1908–2002)
by Kurt Gottfried - 397-398 A Möbius strip of single crystals
by Satoshi Tanda & Taku Tsuneta & Yoshitoshi Okajima & Katsuhiko Inagaki & Kazuhiko Yamaya & Noriyuki Hatakenaka - 398-398 GroEL buffers against deleterious mutations
by Mario A. Fares & Mario X. Ruiz-González & Andrés Moya & Santiago F. Elena & Eladio Barrio - 399-403 Comparative assessment of large-scale data sets of protein–protein interactions
by Christian von Mering & Roland Krause & Berend Snel & Michael Cornell & Stephen G. Oliver & Stanley Fields & Peer Bork - 405-410 Prokineticin 2 transmits the behavioural circadian rhythm of the suprachiasmatic nucleus
by Michelle Y. Cheng & Clayton M. Bullock & Chuanyu Li & Alex G. Lee & Jason C. Bermak & James Belluzzi & David R. Weaver & Frances M. Leslie & Qun-Yong Zhou - 411-418 Adaptation in the chemotactic guidance of nerve growth cones
by Guo-li Ming & Scott T. Wong & John Henley & Xiao-bing Yuan & Hong-jun Song & Nicholas C. Spitzer & Mu-ming Poo - 419-421 Thickness constraints on the icy shells of the galilean satellites from a comparison of crater shapes
by Paul M. Schenk - 421-424 Megagauss sensors
by A. Husmann & J. B. Betts & G. S. Boebinger & A. Migliori & T. F. Rosenbaum & M.-L. Saboungi - 424-428 Rapidly recovering hydrogel scaffolds from self-assembling diblock copolypeptide amphiphiles
by Andrew P. Nowak & Victor Breedveld & Lisa Pakstis & Bulent Ozbas & David J. Pine & Darrin Pochan & Timothy J. Deming - 428-432 Low slip rates and long-term preservation of geomorphic features in Central Asia
by Ralf Hetzel & Samuel Niedermann & Mingxin Tao & Peter W. Kubik & Susan Ivy-Ochs & Bo Gao & Manfred R. Strecker - 432-436 Recovery of 16S ribosomal RNA gene fragments from ancient halite
by Steven A. Fish & Thomas J. Shepherd & Terry J. McGenity & William D. Grant - 437-440 Coexistence and relative abundance in forest trees
by Colleen K. Kelly & Michael G. Bowler - 440-443 Host-plant adaptation drives the parallel evolution of reproductive isolation
by Patrik Nosil & Bernard J. Crespi & Cristina P. Sandoval - 443-447 Netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth requires deleted in colorectal cancer-dependent MAPK activation
by Christelle Forcet & Elke Stein & Laurent Pays & Véronique Corset & Fabien Llambi & Marc Tessier-Lavigne & Patrick Mehlen - 447-452 Molecular identification of a renal urate–anion exchanger that regulates blood urate levels
by Atsushi Enomoto & Hiroaki Kimura & Arthit Chairoungdua & Yasuhiro Shigeta & Promsuk Jutabha & Seok Ho Cha & Makoto Hosoyamada & Michio Takeda & Takashi Sekine & Takashi Igarashi & Hirotaka Matsuo & Yuichi Kikuchi & Takashi Oda & Kimiyoshi Ichida & Tatsuo Hosoya & Kaoru Shimokata & Toshimitsu Niwa & Yoshikatsu Kanai & Hitoshi Endou - 452-455 Transgenic anopheline mosquitoes impaired in transmission of a malaria parasite
by Junitsu Ito & Anil Ghosh & Luciano A. Moreira & Ernst A. Wimmer & Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena - 455-458 HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase
by Charlotte Hubbert & Amaris Guardiola & Rong Shao & Yoshiharu Kawaguchi & Akihiro Ito & Andrew Nixon & Minoru Yoshida & Xiao-Fan Wang & Tso-Pang Yao - 459-463 Comparison of the genomes of two Xanthomonas pathogens with differing host specificities
by A. C. R. da Silva & J. A. Ferro & F. C. Reinach & C. S. Farah & L. R. Furlan & R. B. Quaggio & C. B. Monteiro-Vitorello & M. A. Van Sluys & N. F. Almeida & L. M. C. Alves & A. M. do Amaral & M. C. Bertolini & L. E. A. Camargo & G. Camarotte & F. Cannavan & J. Cardozo & F. Chambergo & L. P. Ciapina & R. M. B. Cicarelli & L. L. Coutinho & J. R. Cursino-Santos & H. El-Dorry & J. B. Faria & A. J. S. Ferreira & R. C. C. Ferreira & M. I. T. Ferro & E. F. Formighieri & M. C. Franco & C. C. Greggio & A. Gruber & A. M. Katsuyama & L. T. Kishi & R. P. Leite & E. G. M. Lemos & M. V. F. Lemos & E. C. Locali & M. A. Machado & A. M. B. N. Madeira & N. M. Martinez-Rossi & E. C. Martins & J. Meidanis & C. F. M. Menck & C. Y. Miyaki & D. H. Moon & L. M. Moreira & M. T. M. Novo & V. K. Okura & M. C. Oliveira & V. R. Oliveira & H. A. Pereira & A. Rossi & J. A. D. Sena & C. Silva & R. F. de Souza & L. A. F. Spinola & M. A. Takita & R. E. Tamura & E. C. Teixeira & R. I. D. Tezza & M. Trindade dos Santos & D. Truffi & S. M. Tsai & F. F. White & J. C. Setubal & J. P. Kitajima - 463-468 The catalytic pathway of horseradish peroxidase at high resolution
by Gunnar I. Berglund & Gunilla H. Carlsson & Andrew T. Smith & Hanna Szöke & Anette Henriksen & Janos Hajdu - 468-468 Retraction Note: Directed evolution of new catalytic activity using the α/β-barrel scaffold
by M. M. Altamirano & J. M. Blackburn & C. Aguayo & A. R. Fersht
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6886
- 3-3 A basic problem
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Boston: A magnetic hub
by Paul Smaglik - 209-209 Plan hatched to double NSF budget
by Geoff Brumfiel - 209-210 Science collaboration stymied by relentless Middle East conflict
by Declan Butler - 210-210 Warhead-saving arms pact gets lukewarm reception
by Geoff Brumfiel - 210-210 Computer revives Bamiyan Buddha
by Quirin Schiermeier - 211-211 Unrest leads reformer to quit Seoul university's top job
by David Cyranoski - 211-211 Geneticists lay plans for rationalized rodents
by Alison Abbott - 212-212 Deep-sea nuggets prove irresistible to Indian miners
by K. S. Jayaraman - 212-212 Utah law triggers university row over concealed weapons
by Rex Dalton - 213-213 Jefferson's descendants continue to deny slave link
by Erika Check - 213-213 Reality TV show recreates famed social study
by David Adam - 216-218 What kind of science is this?
by Jim Giles - 219-220 St Luke's new coat
by Celeste Biever - 221-221 Better communication is in everyone's interests
by Elizabeth J. Tait - 221-221 Boycott of Israel? It worked for South Africa
by Steven Rose & Hilary Rose - 221-222 Palestinian scientists are already restricted
by Ahmed Abbes & Mikhael Balabane & Emmanuel Farjoun & Michael Harris & Raphael Rouquier & Pierre Schapira - 222-222 Efforts to build bridges in the Middle East
by Marc Mangel - 222-222 Taxonomists need better access to published data
by Donat Agosti & Norman F. Johnson - 222-222 Specimen collecting is still vital for research
by Angelo Capparella - 222-222 Advocacy and analysis
by Carl Mitcham - 223-224 A popular evolution
by Mark Ridley - 224-224 Tuning in to radio galaxies
by K. I. Kellermann - 224-225 Exactly the same but different
by Justine Burley - 225-225 Science in culture
by Alison Abbott - 227-227 Centromeres: Selfish drivers
by Steven Henikoff & Harmit S. Malik - 229-230 Thinking big in ecology
by Sean Nee - 230-231 Acids caught in the act
by Samuel Leutwyler - 231-233 Small drugs lead the attack
by Leslie Iversen - 234-235 A wet and altered Mars
by John F. Mustard - 235-237 New-age tumour suppressors
by Allan Balmain - 237-237 Cooking up tougher ceramics
by D. P. Thompson - 238-239 How to be desensitized
by Christian Rosenmund & Michael Mansour - 239-240 Signalling polarity
by Randall T. Moon & Kavita Shah - 240-240 Augmented eggs
by David Jones - 241-242 An ancient sensory organ in crocodilians
by Daphne Soares - 242-243 Decline in mobilization of toxic aluminium
by Sheila M. Palmer & Charles T. Driscoll - 243-244 Plague bacteria biofilm blocks food intake
by Creg Darby & Jennifer W. Hsu & Nafisa Ghori & Stanley Falkow - 244-244 A non-hyperthermophilic ancestor for Bacteria
by Céline Brochier & Hervé Philippe - 245-253 Mechanism of glutamate receptor desensitization
by Yu Sun & Rich Olson & Michelle Horning & Neali Armstrong & Mark Mayer & Eric Gouaux - 254-259 Targeted pharmacological depletion of serum amyloid P component for treatment of human amyloidosis
by M. B. Pepys & J. Herbert & W. L. Hutchinson & G. A. Tennent & H. J. Lachmann & J. R. Gallimore & L. B. Lovat & T. Bartfai & A. Alanine & C. Hertel & T. Hoffmann & R. Jakob-Roetne & R. D. Norcross & J. A. Kemp & K. Yamamura & M. Suzuki & G. W. Taylor & S. Murray & D. Thompson & A. Purvis & S. Kolstoe & S. P. Wood & P. N. Hawkins - 260-262 A reconstruction of the initial conditions of the Universe by optimal mass transportation
by Uriel Frisch & Sabino Matarrese & Roya Mohayaee & Andrei Sobolevski - 263-266 Spectral evidence for weathered basalt as an alternative to andesite in the northern lowlands of Mars
by Michael B. Wyatt & Harry Y. McSween - 266-269 Formation of tough interlocking microstructures in silicon nitride ceramics by dynamic ripening
by Zhijian Shen & Zhe Zhao & Hong Peng & Mats Nygren - 269-271 Discrete stages in the solvation and ionization of hydrogen chloride adsorbed on ice particles
by J. P. Devlin & N. Uras & J. Sadlej & V. Buch - 271-275 A palaeontological solution to the arthropod head problem
by Graham E. Budd - 275-278 Climatic influence on a marine fish assemblage
by Martin J. Attrill & Michael Power - 279-282 Nonlinear grassland responses to past and future atmospheric CO2
by Richard A. Gill & H. Wayne Polley & Hyrum B. Johnson & Laurel J. Anderson & Hafiz Maherali & Robert B. Jackson - 282-287 Dopamine-mediated modulation of odour-evoked amygdala potentials during pavlovian conditioning
by J. Amiel Rosenkranz & Anthony A. Grace - 287-291 Stress response genes protect against lethal effects of sleep deprivation in Drosophila
by Paul J. Shaw & Giulio Tononi & Ralph J. Greenspan & Donald F. Robinson - 292-295 A common mechanism of action for three mood-stabilizing drugs
by Robin S. B. Williams & Lili Cheng & Anne W. Mudge & Adrian J. Harwood - 295-299 The Wnt/calcium pathway activates NF-AT and promotes ventral cell fate in Xenopus embryos
by Takeo Saneyoshi & Shoen Kume & Yoshiharu Amasaki & Katsuhiko Mikoshiba - 299-304 Hedgehog regulates cell growth and proliferation by inducing Cyclin D and Cyclin E
by Molly Duman-Scheel & Li Weng & Shijie Xin & Wei Du - 304-308 TREX is a conserved complex coupling transcription with messenger RNA export
by Katja Sträßer & Seiji Masuda & Paul Mason & Jens Pfannstiel & Marisa Oppizzi & Susana Rodriguez-Navarro & Ana G. Rondón & Andres Aguilera & Kevin Struhl & Robin Reed & Ed Hurt - 308-311 The dynamics of actin-based motility depend on surface parameters
by Anne Bernheim-Groswasser & Sebastian Wiesner & Roy M. Golsteyn & Marie-France Carlier & Cécile Sykes - 311-315 Rotavirus protein involved in genome replication and packaging exhibits a HIT-like fold
by Hariharan Jayaram & Zenobia Taraporewala & John T. Patton & B. V. Venkataram Prasad - 317-317 Neurobiological systems
by Hemai Parthasarathy - 318-321 Non-mammalian models for studying neural development and function
by Eve Marder - 322-328 Instructed learning in the auditory localization pathway of the barn owl
by Eric I. Knudsen - 329-335 Circadian rhythms from flies to human
by Satchidananda Panda & John B. Hogenesch & Steve A. Kay - 336-342 On the scents of smell in the salamander
by John S. Kauer - 343-350 A small-systems approach to motor pattern generation
by Michael P. Nusbaum & Mark P. Beenhakker - 351-358 What songbirds teach us about learning
by Michael S. Brainard & Allison J. Doupe - 359-363 Robots in invertebrate neuroscience
by Barbara Webb
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6885
- 3-3 An industrial revolution
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 International postdocs
by Karen Kreeger - 105-105 Academy protests as agriculture agency abandons visa renewals
by Virginia Gewin - 105-105 Radiologist's confirmation ends NIH power vacuum
by Erika Check - 106-106 Climate panel to focus on regions
by Jim Giles - 106-106 Draft mouse genome makes public debut
by Erika Check - 106-106 Welfare amendment omits lab animals
by Virginia Gewin - 107-107 NIH ponders issues of scale in protein push
by Erika Check - 107-107 Phoenix rises to genomic challenge
by Rex Dalton - 108-108 Spying charges dropped as Japanese biologist cuts deal
by David Cyranoski - 108-108 Psychiatrist offered visiting post after Toronto drugs row
by David Spurgeon - 109-109 Neurologists strike gold in drug screen effort
by Alison Abbott - 109-109 Badgers set for cull in resumed tuberculosis trial
by David Adam - 112-113 The state of the planet
by Virginia Gewin - 114-116 Magnetic mind games
by Marina Chicurel - 117-117 Fundamentals are still relevant in toxicology
by David L. Eaton & William F. Greenlee - 117-117 Basic or applied, it's the interaction that counts
by Peter B. Farmer - 119-120 Creating a bioinformatics nation
by Lincoln Stein - 121-122 Confirming a bold prediction
by Robert Olby - 122-122 When ejaculates collide..
by Michael T. Siva-Jothy - 123-123 An increase in insanity
by Hugh Freeman - 125-125 Astrophysical spouts: The jet set
by Mario Livio - 127-128 A lowdown on oxygen
by John M. Hayes - 128-129 Microtubules do the twist
by Patrick J. Hussey - 129-129 A foot in the past
by Tom Clarke - 131-132 The pitfalls of power laws
by Ewald R. Weibel - 132-133 Bridge for the terahertz gap
by Carlo Sirtori - 133-135 Climate records spruced up
by Peter D. Moore - 135-136 Keeping the genome in shape
by Frank Uhlmann - 136-136 Brighter clouds
by David Jones - 137-137 Eukaryotic diversity in Spain's River of Fire
by Linda A. Amaral Zettler & Felipe Gómez & Erik Zettler & Brendan G. Keenan & Ricardo Amils & Mitchell L. Sogin - 138-139 Neglect disrupts the mental number line
by Marco Zorzi & Konstantinos Priftis & Carlo Umiltà - 139-139 Building on bubbles in metal electrodeposition
by W. L. Tsai & P. C. Hsu & Y. Hwu & C. H. Chen & L. W. Chang & J. H. Je & H. M. Lin & A. Groso & G. Margaritondo - 140-140 Chemokine-receptor genes and AIDS risk
by Patricia A. Ramaley & Neil French & Pontiano Kaleebu & Charles Gilks & James Whitworth & Adrian V. S. Hill - 141-147 Complete genome sequence of the model actinomycete Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
by S. D. Bentley & K. F. Chater & A.-M. Cerdeño-Tárraga & G. L. Challis & N. R. Thomson & K. D. James & D. E. Harris & M. A. Quail & H. Kieser & D. Harper & A. Bateman & S. Brown & G. Chandra & C. W. Chen & M. Collins & A. Cronin & A. Fraser & A. Goble & J. Hidalgo & T. Hornsby & S. Howarth & C.-H. Huang & T. Kieser & L. Larke & L. Murphy & K. Oliver & S. O'Neil & E. Rabbinowitsch & M.-A. Rajandream & K. Rutherford & S. Rutter & K. Seeger & D. Saunders & S. Sharp & R. Squares & S. Squares & K. Taylor & T. Warren & A. Wietzorrek & J. Woodward & B. G. Barrell & J. Parkhill & D. A. Hopwood - 148-150 Identification of iron sulphide grains in protoplanetary disks
by L. P. Keller & S. Hony & J. P. Bradley & F. J. Molster & L. B. F. M. Waters & J. Bouwman & A. de Koter & D. E. Brownlee & G. J. Flynn & T. Henning & H. Mutschke - 150-153 Formation and propagation of matter-wave soliton trains
by Kevin E. Strecker & Guthrie B. Partridge & Andrew G. Truscott & Randall G. Hulet - 153-156 Spin-galvanic effect
by S. D. Ganichev & E. L. Ivchenko & V. V. Bel'kov & S. A. Tarasenko & M. Sollinger & D. Weiss & W. Wegscheider & W. Prettl - 156-159 Terahertz semiconductor-heterostructure laser
by Rüdeger Köhler & Alessandro Tredicucci & Fabio Beltram & Harvey E. Beere & Edmund H. Linfield & A. Giles Davies & David A. Ritchie & Rita C. Iotti & Fausto Rossi - 159-162 Ocean productivity before about 1.9 Gyr ago limited by phosphorus adsorption onto iron oxides
by Christian J. Bjerrum & Donald E. Canfield - 163-166 Vestibular evidence for the evolution of aquatic behaviour in early cetaceans
by F. Spoor & S. Bajpai & S. T. Hussain & K. Kumar & J. G. M. Thewissen - 166-170 Allometric cascade as a unifying principle of body mass effects on metabolism
by Charles-A. Darveau & Raul K. Suarez & Russel D. Andrews & Peter W. Hochachka - 170-173 Host plants influence parasitism of forest caterpillars
by J. T. Lill & R. J. Marquis & R. E. Ricklefs - 174-176 Imperfect optics may be the eye's defence against chromatic blur
by James S. McLellan & Susana Marcos & Pedro M. Prieto & Stephen A. Burns - 177-182 Transient aggregation of ubiquitinated proteins during dendritic cell maturation
by Hugues Lelouard & Evelina Gatti & Fanny Cappello & Olivia Gresser & Voahirana Camosseto & Philippe Pierre - 182-187 Identification of a factor that links apoptotic cells to phagocytes
by Rikinari Hanayama & Masato Tanaka & Keiko Miwa & Azusa Shinohara & Akihiro Iwamatsu & Shigekazu Nagata - 187-193 Dissection of COPI and Arf1 dynamics in vivo and role in Golgi membrane transport
by John F. Presley & Theresa H. Ward & Andrea C. Pfeifer & Eric D. Siggia & Robert D. Phair & Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - 193-196 Microtubule basis for left-handed helical growth in Arabidopsis
by Siripong Thitamadee & Kazuko Tuchihara & Takashi Hashimoto - 197-202 Cnd2 has dual roles in mitotic condensation and interphase
by Nobuki Aono & Takashi Sutani & Takeshi Tomonaga & Satoru Mochida & Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 202-205 Bacteriophytochrome controls photosystem synthesis in anoxygenic bacteria
by Eric Giraud & Joël Fardoux & Nicolas Fourrier & Laure Hannibal & Bernard Genty & Pierre Bouyer & Bernard Dreyfus & André Verméglio - 205-205 Correction: Corrigendum: Nuclear translocation and transcription regulation by the membrane-associated guanylate kinase CASK/LIN-2
by Yi-Ping Hsueh & Ting-Fang Wang & Fu-Chia Yang & Morgan Sheng - 205-205 Erratum: Origins and estimates of uncertainty in predictions of twenty-first century temperature rise
by Peter A. Stott & J. A. Kettleborough
May 2002, Volume 417, Issue 6884
- 3-3 Venter lays foundations for fresh career as ethical philanthropist
by Declan Butler - 3-3 Weapons lab's top job left unfilled
by Rex Dalton - 3-3 Compound disinterest
by Paul Smaglik - 4-4 Air-travel study struggles to get airborne
by Declan Butler - 4-4 Canadian lab loses Amgen backing
by Jonathan Knight - 4-5 Norway: Turning oil into science
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Neutrino review will seek out 'scientific redundancy'
by Geoff Brumfiel - 5-5 NASA faces legal challenge over Hawaiian telescope plan
by Tony Reichhardt - 6-6 Satellite delay spells shortage of star data
by Alison Abbott - 6-6 No end in sight for German misconduct probe
by Marion Kerstholt - 7-7 Seed imports raise hopes of Afghan recovery
by Natasha McDowell - 10-11 Dual identities
by Helen Pearson - 12-13 Snowball fights
by Naomi Lubick - 14-14 Information overload
by Carina Dennis - 15-15 Intensive farming, US-style, is not sustainable worldwide
by David S. Reay - 15-15 Don't punish scientists for government actions
by Mike Fainzilber - 15-15 The challenge offered by X-ray lasers
by Janos Hajdu - 17-19 Challenges for taxonomy
by H. Charles J. Godfray - 21-22 Emi's fate, our fate
by Paul R. Ehrlich - 22-23 From E. coli to elephants
by Kevin Struhl - 23-23 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 25-25 Brownian ratchets: Darwin's motors
by George Oster - 27-28 Something new under the sea
by Yan Boucher & W. Ford Doolittle - 28-29 Liquid crystal painting
by Peter Raynes - 29-29 Old insects in new order
by John Whitfield