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April 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6880
- 477-477 Making light work of computing
by Ian Walmsley - 478-478 Fixed ideas take root
by Sharon R. Long - 478-479 Lightning on the veld
by John D. Hey - 481-481 Toxicology: A risky business
by Marcello Lotti & Pierluigi Nicotera - 483-484 Danger — misfolding proteins
by R. John Ellis & Teresa J. T. Pinheiro - 484-485 The evidence in the afterglow
by Herman L. Marshall - 485-487 Cell fusion causes confusion
by Andrew E. Wurmser & Fred H. Gage - 488-489 Baffled over bison
by Peter D. Moore - 489-491 A boost for fibre optics
by Z. Valy Vardeny - 491-493 Immaculate misconception
by M. A. Surani - 493-494 The plastic face
by Massimo Pasqualetti & Filippo M. Rijli - 494-494 Wave to the Sun
by David Jones - 495-496 Organized assembly of carbon nanotubes
by B. Q. Wei & R. Vajtai & Y. Jung & J. Ward & R. Zhang & G. Ramanath & P. M. Ajayan - 496-496 Motility and the midpiece in primates
by Matthew J. Anderson & Alan F. Dixson - 497-498 Atmospheric particles from organic vapours
by Colin D. O'Dowd & Pasi Aalto & Kaarle Hmeri & Markku Kulmala & Thorsten Hoffmann - 498-498 Response of a strained semiconductor structure
by Feng Liu & Paul Rugheimer & E. Mateeva & D. E. Savage & M. G. Lagally - 499-506 An extensive network of coupling among gene expression machines
by Tom Maniatis & Robin Reed - 507-511 Inherent toxicity of aggregates implies a common mechanism for protein misfolding diseases
by Monica Bucciantini & Elisa Giannoni & Fabrizio Chiti & Fabiana Baroni & Lucia Formigli & Jesús Zurdo & Niccolò Taddei & Giampietro Ramponi & Christopher M. Dobson & Massimo Stefani - 512-515 The signature of supernova ejecta in the X-ray afterglow of the γ-ray burst 011211
by J. N. Reeves & D. Watson & J. P. Osborne & K. A. Pounds & P. T. O'Brien & A. D. T. Short & M. J. L. Turner & M. G. Watson & K. O. Mason & M. Ehle & N. Schartel - 515-518 Bunching of fractionally charged quasiparticles tunnelling through high-potential barriers
by E. Comforti & Y. C. Chung & M. Heiblum & V. Umansky & D. Mahalu - 518-521 Atomic-scale images of charge ordering in a mixed-valence manganite
by Ch. Renner & G. Aeppli & B.-G. Kim & Yeong-Ah Soh & S.-W. Cheong - 522-524 Abiogenic formation of alkanes in the Earth's crust as a minor source for global hydrocarbon reservoirs
by B. Sherwood Lollar & T. D. Westgate & J. A. Ward & G. F. Slater & G. Lacrampe-Couloume - 525-527 Long-lived vortices as a mode of deep ventilation in the Greenland Sea
by Jean-Claude Gascard & Andrew J. Watson & Marie-José Messias & K. Anders Olsson & Truls Johannessen & Knud Simonsen - 527-531 Fin development in a cartilaginous fish and the origin of vertebrate limbs
by Mikiko Tanaka & Andrea Münsterberg & W. Gary Anderson & Alan R. Prescott & Neil Hazon & Cheryll Tickle - 531-534 The cost of inbreeding in Arabidopsis
by Carlos D. Bustamante & Rasmus Nielsen & Stanley A. Sawyer & Kenneth M. Olsen & Michael D. Purugganan & Daniel L. Hartl - 535-539 Naturally secreted oligomers of amyloid β protein potently inhibit hippocampal long-term potentiation in vivo
by Dominic M. Walsh & Igor Klyubin & Julia V. Fadeeva & William K. Cullen & Roger Anwyl & Michael S. Wolfe & Michael J. Rowan & Dennis J. Selkoe - 539-542 A global disorder of imprinting in the human female germ line
by Hannah Judson & Bruce E. Hayward & Eamonn Sheridan & David T. Bonthron - 542-545 Bone marrow cells adopt the phenotype of other cells by spontaneous cell fusion
by Naohiro Terada & Takashi Hamazaki & Masahiro Oka & Masanori Hoki & Diana M. Mastalerz & Yuka Nakano & Edwin M. Meyer & Laurence Morel & Bryon E. Petersen & Edward W. Scott - 545-548 Changing potency by spontaneous fusion
by Qi-Long Ying & Jennifer Nichols & Edward P. Evans & Austin G. Smith - 548-552 Shaggy/GSK3 antagonizes Hedgehog signalling by regulating Cubitus interruptus
by Jianhang Jia & Kazuhito Amanai & Gelin Wang & Jiong Tang & Bing Wang & Jin Jiang - 552-556 DNMT1 and DNMT3b cooperate to silence genes in human cancer cells
by Ina Rhee & Kurtis E. Bachman & Ben Ho Park & Kam-Wing Jair & Ray-Whay Chiu Yen & Kornel E. Schuebel & Hengmi Cui & Andrew P. Feinberg & Christoph Lengauer & Kenneth W. Kinzler & Stephen B. Baylin & Bert Vogelstein - 556-560 Control of CpNpG DNA methylation by the KRYPTONITE histone H3 methyltransferase
by James P. Jackson & Anders M. Lindroth & Xiaofeng Cao & Steven E. Jacobsen - 560-564 p63 and p73 are required for p53-dependent apoptosis in response to DNA damage
by Elsa R. Flores & Kenneth Y. Tsai & Denise Crowley & Shomit Sengupta & Annie Yang & Frank McKeon & Tyler Jacks
March 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6879
- 3-3 Chemists buck the trend
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 Easing the journey back home
by Jan Schmollinger - 353-353 Covert science counsel cut off as nomination row piques Pentagon
by Geoff Brumfiel - 354-354 Biologists question adult stem-cell versatility
by Natalie DeWitt & Jonathan Knight - 354-354 Toxic transfer gets cool response
by Virginia Gewin - 355-355 Anger at halal law imperils German research
by Quirin Schiermeier & Marion Kerstholt - 355-355 Alternative therapies leave US commission divided
by Erika Check - 356-356 Hints of bone bounties rile fossil hunters
by Rex Dalton - 356-356 Babies' cancer screens 'not needed'
by Alison Abbott - 357-357 Baiting plan to remove fox threat to Tasmanian wildlife
by Carina Dennis - 357-357 Software firm falls victim to shifting bioinformatics needs
by Jonathan Knight - 360-363 Can you believe what you read?
by Frank van Kolfschooten - 364-364 The sight of two brains talking
by Steve Nadis - 365-365 A quizzical view pays clear dividends
by Michael Ashburner - 365-365 The rewards of science extend far beyond publication
by Ben A. Barres - 365-365 Film industry shows how to give credit where due
by Robert P. Bywater - 365-365 Arab science is not stifled by censorship
by Omar Bizri - 365-365 The perils of putting career before all else
by Bruce Spiegelman - 367-368 Policy, politics and perspective
by Roger A. Pielke - 369-370 What the Nahua knew
by Karen Reeds - 370-371 Hominid economics
by Christopher Wills - 371-371 All the science that's fit to print, and more
by David Ward - 373-373 Conceptual biology: Unearthing the gems
by Mikhail V. Blagosklonny & Arthur B. Pardee - 375-375 Evolution of suicidal signals
by Mike Speed & Graeme D. Ruxton - 376-376 Repellent behaviour
by Rosamund Daw - 376-377 Sculpting ice out of water
by Srikanth Sastry - 377-379 Serotonin sustains serenity
by Solomon H. Snyder - 380-381 Seeds of life?
by Everett L. Shock - 381-383 The ubiquitin connection
by Howard Riezman - 383-383 Learning in middle life
by David Jones - 384-384 Sir Raymond Firth (1901–2002)
by Bradd Shore - 385-386 Spinning eggs — a paradox resolved
by H. K. Moffatt & Y. Shimomura - 386-387 Lamprey Hox genes and the origin of jaws
by Martin J. Cohn - 387-388 Prey attack by a large theropod dinosaur
by T. H. Frazzetta & Kenneth V. Kardong - 388-388 Prey attack by a large theropod dinosaur
by E. J. Rayfield & D. B. Norman & P. Upchurch - 389-395 Ecological responses to recent climate change
by Gian-Reto Walther & Eric Post & Peter Convey & Annette Menzel & Camille Parmesan & Trevor J. C. Beebee & Jean-Marc Fromentin & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg & Franz Bairlein - 396-400 Serotonin1A receptor acts during development to establish normal anxiety-like behaviour in the adult
by Cornelius Gross & Xiaoxi Zhuang & Kimberly Stark & Sylvie Ramboz & Ronald Oosting & Lynn Kirby & Luca Santarelli & Sheryl Beck & René Hen - 401-403 Racemic amino acids from the ultraviolet photolysis of interstellar ice analogues
by Max P. Bernstein & Jason P. Dworkin & Scott A. Sandford & George W. Cooper & Louis J. Allamandola - 403-406 Amino acids from ultraviolet irradiation of interstellar ice analogues
by G. M. Muñoz Caro & U. J. Meierhenrich & W. A. Schutte & B. Barbier & A. Arcones Segovia & H. Rosenbauer & W. H.-P. Thiemann & A. Brack & J. M. Greenberg - 406-409 Exchange-biased quantum tunnelling in a supramolecular dimer of single-molecule magnets
by Wolfgang Wernsdorfer & Núria Aliaga-Alcalde & David N. Hendrickson & George Christou - 409-413 Molecular dynamics simulation of the ice nucleation and growth process leading to water freezing
by Masakazu Matsumoto & Shinji Saito & Iwao Ohmine - 413-416 Active fluidization of polymer networks through molecular motors
by D. Humphrey & C. Duggan & D. Saha & D. Smith & J. Käs - 417-420 Mantle wedge control on back-arc crustal accretion
by Fernando Martinez & Brian Taylor - 420-424 Determinants of extinction in the fossil record
by Shanan E. Peters & Michael Foote - 424-427 Patterns of colonization in a metapopulation of grey seals
by Oscar E. Gaggiotti & Felicity Jones & William M. Lee & William Amos & John Harwood & Richard A. Nichols - 427-430 Spatial scale dictates the productivity–biodiversity relationship
by Jonathan M. Chase & Mathew A. Leibold - 430-433 Correlated binocular activity guides recovery from monocular deprivation
by Peter C. Kind & Donald E. Mitchell & Bashir Ahmed & Colin Blakemore & Tobias Bonhoeffer & Frank Sengpiel - 433-438 Spike-timing-dependent synaptic modification induced by natural spike trains
by Robert C. Froemke & Yang Dan - 438-442 Rac function and regulation during Drosophila development
by Satoko Hakeda-Suzuki & Julian Ng & Julia Tzu & Georg Dietzl & Yan Sun & Matthew Harms & Tim Nardine & Liqun Luo & Barry J. Dickson - 442-447 Rac GTPases control axon growth, guidance and branching
by Julian Ng & Timothy Nardine & Matthew Harms & Julia Tzu & Ann Goldstein & Yan Sun & Georg Dietzl & Barry J. Dickson & Liqun Luo - 447-451 Calmodulin interacts with MLO protein to regulate defence against mildew in barley
by Min C. Kim & Ralph Panstruga & Candace Elliott & Judith Müller & Alessandra Devoto & Hae W. Yoon & Hyeong C. Park & Moo J. Cho & Paul Schulze-Lefert - 451-455 A single motif responsible for ubiquitin recognition and monoubiquitination in endocytic proteins
by Simona Polo & Sara Sigismund & Mario Faretta & Monica Guidi & Maria Rosaria Capua & Giovanna Bossi & Hong Chen & Pietro De Camilli & Pier Paolo Di Fiore - 455-459 Crystal structure of DegP (HtrA) reveals a new protease-chaperone machine
by Tobias Krojer & Marta Garrido-Franco & Robert Huber & Michael Ehrmann & Tim Clausen
March 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6878
- 3-3 An end to the Irish rover?
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Going green
by Paul Smaglik - 249-249 Grants for youth aim to revive 'dying' Russian science
by Bryon MacWilliams - 249-250 Concern mounts as US agencies face challenges to data quality
by Tony Reichhardt - 250-250 Evolution critics seek role for unseen hand in education
by Trisha Gura - 251-251 Cash shortfall means time out for physicists
by Geoff Brumfiel - 251-251 Missed US nomination leaves climate post up for grabs
by Jim Giles - 251-251 Breast-cancer survey sets screening age for women
by Helen Pearson - 252-252 Diplomats near pact in simmering debate over transgenic foods
by Jim Giles - 252-252 US and Vietnam join forces to count cost of Agent Orange
by David Cyranoski - 253-253 Jospin reaches out to researchers
by Sally Goodman - 253-253 Sea scouts plan big splash for oceanography
by Virginia Gewin - 256-257 Harvard's melting pot
by Peter Aldhous - 258-260 Peer review, unmasked
by Trisha Gura - 261-261 Biotech remains unloved by the more informed
by Massimiano Bucchi & Federico Neresini - 261-262 Nothing automatic about ion-channel structures
by Roderick MacKinnon - 262-262 Opportunities for women in science (Russia, 1912)
by Daniel P. Todes - 262-262 Job-seekers, be careful of what you're signing
by Ken Larner - 263-264 Unsung heroes of the revolution
by Paul Peercy - 264-265 In the eye of the beholder
by Ian Stewart - 265-265 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 265-265 A milestone for a new millennium
by Daniel Cohen - 267-267 Biochemical ecology: How plants fight dirty
by Jack C. Schultz - 269-270 The north–south martian divide
by Peter Gierasch - 271-273 Ready to unlearn
by Shigeru Kitazawa - 273-274 Protecting the heart
by Mark T. Nelson & Gerald M. Herrera - 274-275 Breaking the neural code
by Adam Curtis - 275-275 Light corralled
by Liesbeth Venema - 275-277 The Wright stuff
by Walter Gratzer - 277-277 Fast forgetting
by David Jones - 279-279 Biosynthesis of an organofluorine molecule
by David O'Hagan & Christoph Schaffrath & Steven L. Cobb & John T. G. Hamilton & Cormac D. Murphy - 279-280 Herceptin acts as an anti-angiogenic cocktail
by Yotaro Izumi & Lei Xu & Emmanuelle di Tomaso & Dai Fukumura & Rakesh K. Jain - 281-285 The transorientation hypothesis for codon recognition during protein synthesis
by Anne B. Simonson & James A. Lake - 286-290 Diurnal modulation of pacemaker potentials and calcium current in the mammalian circadian clock
by Cyriel M. A. Pennartz & Marcel T. G. de Jeu & Nico P. A. Bos & Jeroen Schaap & Alwin M. S. Geurtsen - 291-297 Killing activity of neutrophils is mediated through activation of proteases by K+ flux
by Emer P. Reeves & Hui Lu & Hugues Lortat Jacobs & Carlo G. M. Messina & Steve Bolsover & Giorgio Gabella & Eric O. Potma & Alice Warley & Jürgen Roes & Anthony W. Segal - 298-301 A topographically forced asymmetry in the martian circulation and climate
by Mark I. Richardson & R. John Wilson - 301-304 Ferromagnetism in one-dimensional monatomic metal chains
by P. Gambardella & A. Dallmeyer & K. Maiti & M. C. Malagoli & W. Eberhardt & K. Kern & C. Carbone - 304-307 An ordered mesoporous organosilica hybrid material with a crystal-like wall structure
by Shinji Inagaki & Shiyou Guan & Tetsu Ohsuna & Osamu Terasaki - 307-310 Origin and fate of Lake Vostok water frozen to the base of the East Antarctic ice sheet
by Robin E. Bell & Michael Studinger & Anahita A. Tikku & Garry K.C. Clarke & Michael M. Gutner & Chuck Meertens - 310-314 Development of anisotropic structure in the Earth's lower mantle by solid-state convection
by Allen K. McNamara & Peter E. van Keken & Shun-Ichiro Karato - 314-317 A ceratopsian dinosaur from China and the early evolution of Ceratopsia
by Xing Xu & Peter J. Makovicky & Xiao-lin Wang & Mark A. Norell & Hai-lu You - 317-320 Remains of Homo erectus from Bouri, Middle Awash, Ethiopia
by Berhane Asfaw & W. Henry Gilbert & Yonas Beyene & William K. Hart & Paul R. Renne & Giday WoldeGabriel & Elisabeth S. Vrba & Tim D. White - 320-323 Genetic cost of reproductive assurance in a self-fertilizing plant
by Christopher R. Herlihy & Christopher G. Eckert - 323-326 Reduced adaptation of a non-recombining neo-Y chromosome
by Doris Bachtrog & Brian Charlesworth - 326-330 Dissecting the architecture of a quantitative trait locus in yeast
by Lars M. Steinmetz & Himanshu Sinha & Dan R. Richards & Jamie I. Spiegelman & Peter J. Oefner & John H. McCusker & Ronald W. Davis - 330-333 Inhibition of climbing fibres is a signal for the extinction of conditioned eyelid responses
by Javier F. Medina & William L. Nores & Michael D. Mauk - 334-337 Oestrogen protects FKBP12.6 null mice from cardiac hypertrophy
by Hong-Bo Xin & Takaaki Senbonmatsu & Dong-Sheng Cheng & Yong-Xiao Wang & Julio A. Copello & Guang-Ju Ji & Mei Lin Collier & Ke-Yu Deng & Loice H. Jeyakumar & Mark A. Magnuson & Tadashi Inagami & Michael I. Kotlikoff & Sidney Fleischer - 337-339 Nitric oxide regulates the heart by spatial confinement of nitric oxide synthase isoforms
by Lili A. Barouch & Robert W. Harrison & Michel W. Skaf & Gisele O. Rosas & Thomas P. Cappola & Zoulficar A. Kobeissi & Ion A. Hobai & Christopher A. Lemmon & Arthur L. Burnett & Brian O'Rourke & E. Rene Rodriguez & Paul L. Huang & João A. C. Lima & Dan E. Berkowitz & Joshua M. Hare - 340-345 The AID enzyme induces class switch recombination in fibroblasts
by Il-mi Okazaki & Kazuo Kinoshita & Masamichi Muramatsu & Kiyotsugu Yoshikawa & Tasuku Honjo - 345-347 TNF-RII and c-IAP1 mediate ubiquitination and degradation of TRAF2
by Xiaoming Li & Yili Yang & Jonathan D. Ashwell - 349-349 Erratum: Effects of experience and social context on prospective caching strategies by scrub jays
by N. J. Emery & N. S. Clayton - 349-349 Tyrannosaurus was not a fast runner
by John R. Hutchinson & Mariano Garcia
March 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6877
- 3-3 Translating words into action
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Applications matter
by Brendan Horton - 6-7 Slim pickings for silicon specialists
by Robert Triendl - 111-111 Societies query student-visa review
by Geoff Brumfiel - 111-112 Geneticists get steamed up over public access to rice genome
by Declan Butler - 112-112 NASA urged to play waiting game on Hubble's retirement
by Tony Reichhardt - 113-113 Ecologists seek sustainable future
by Rex Dalton - 113-113 Radiologist in the picture for top job at NIH
by Erika Check - 114-114 Manchester merger to spawn research giant
by David Adam - 114-114 Physicists set sights on exotic prey
by Sally Goodman - 115-115 Formidable catalogue puts army of ants online
by Tom Clarke - 115-115 Genomics firm aims to fill Asian gene gap
by David Cyranoski - 118-119 Picking up the pieces
by David Cyranoski & Geoff Brumfiel - 120-122 Blooms in the desert
by Ehsan Masood - 123-123 Favouritism in physics?
by Federico Rosei - 123-123 In risk assessment, one has to admit ignorance
by Holger Hoffmann-Riem & Brian Wynne - 125-126 Lots of peanut shells but no elephant
by Jaap Goudsmit - 126-127 Bare bones of a life
by C. K. Brain - 127-127 The shape of things to come
by Dougal Dixon - 129-129 Grammar: The barest essentials
by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini - 131-132 Senseless motion
by Eve Marder - 132-133 Maintaining the standard
by George F. R. Ellis - 133-136 Molecular ticket to enter cells
by Shlomo Oved & Yosef Yarden - 136-136 The bitter-sweet taste of amino acids
by Lesley Anson - 136-139 An extra dimension to mixing
by Chris W. Hughes - 139-140 A new view of photoreceptors
by Franck Pichaud & Claude Desplan - 140-140 Electric waves
by David Jones - 141-142 Instant neural control of a movement signal
by Mijail D. Serruya & Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos & Liam Paninski & Matthew R. Fellows & John P. Donoghue - 142-142 Dizygotic twin survival in early pregnancy
by Stephen Tong & Simon Meagher & Beverley Vollenhoven - 143-149 Crumbs, the Drosophila homologue of human CRB1/RP12, is essential for photoreceptor morphogenesis
by Milena Pellikka & Guy Tanentzapf & Madalena Pinto & Christian Smith & C. Jane McGlade & Donald F. Ready & Ulrich Tepass - 150-152 A velocity dipole in the distribution of radio galaxies
by Chris Blake & Jasper Wall - 152-154 Electrical discharge from a thundercloud top to the lower ionosphere
by Victor P. Pasko & Mark A. Stanley & John D. Mathews & Umran S. Inan & Troy G. Wood - 155-158 Formation of isomorphic Ir3+ and Ir4+ octamers and spin dimerization in the spinel CuIr2S4
by Paolo G. Radaelli & Y. Horibe & Matthias J. Gutmann & Hiroki Ishibashi & C. H. Chen & Richard M. Ibberson & Y. Koyama & Yew-San Hor & Valery Kiryukhin & Sang-Wook Cheong - 159-163 Onset of Asian desertification by 22 Myr ago inferred from loess deposits in China
by Z. T. Guo & William F. Ruddiman & Q. Z. Hao & H. B. Wu & Y. S. Qiao & R. X. Zhu & S. Z. Peng & J. J. Wei & B. Y. Yuan & T. S. Liu - 163-165 Strong emission of methyl chloride from tropical plants
by Yoko Yokouchi & Masumi Ikeda & Yoko Inuzuka & Tomohisa Yukawa - 165-168 A Jurassic mammal from South America
by Oliver W. M. Rauhut & Thomas Martin & Edgardo Ortiz-Jaureguizar & Pablo Puerta - 168-171 Bacterial growth and primary production along a north–south transect of the Atlantic Ocean
by Hans-Georg Hoppe & Klaus Gocke & Regine Koppe & Christian Begler - 172-174 Hearing visual motion in depth
by Norimichi Kitagawa & Shigeru Ichihara - 174-178 Embryonic assembly of a central pattern generator without sensory input
by Maximiliano L. Suster & Michael Bate - 178-183 Drosophila Crumbs is a positional cue in photoreceptor adherens junctions and rhabdomeres
by Shayan Izaddoost & Sang-Chul Nam & Manzoor A. Bhat & Hugo J. Bellen & Kwang-Wook Choi - 183-187 Cbl–CIN85–endophilin complex mediates ligand-induced downregulation of EGF receptors
by Philippe Soubeyran & Katarzyna Kowanetz & Iwona Szymkiewicz & Wallace Y. Langdon & Ivan Dikic - 187-190 The endophilin–CIN85–Cbl complex mediates ligand-dependent downregulation of c-Met
by Annalisa Petrelli & Giorgio F. Gilestro & Stefania Lanzardo & Paolo M. Comoglio & Nicola Migone & Silvia Giordano - 190-194 Involvement of receptor-interacting protein 2 in innate and adaptive immune responses
by Arnold I. Chin & Paul W. Dempsey & Kevin Bruhn & Jeff F. Miller & Yang Xu & Genhong Cheng - 194-199 RICK/Rip2/CARDIAK mediates signalling for receptors of the innate and adaptive immune systems
by Koichi Kobayashi & Naohiro Inohara & Lorraine D. Hernandez & Jorge E. Galán & Gabriel Núñez & Charles A. Janeway & Ruslan Medzhitov & Richard A. Flavell - 199-202 An amino-acid taste receptor
by Greg Nelson & Jayaram Chandrashekar & Mark A. Hoon & Luxin Feng & Grace Zhao & Nicholas J. P. Ryba & Charles S. Zuker - 202-202 addendum: Virus-mediated killing of cells that lack p53 activity
by Kenneth Raj & Phyllis Ogston & Peter Beard - 205-205 Ultracold matter
by Karen Southwell - 206-210 Cold atoms and quantum control
by Steven Chu - 211-218 Bose–Einstein condensation of atomic gases
by James R. Anglin & Wolfgang Ketterle - 219-224 Nonlinear and quantum atom optics
by S. L. Rolston & W. D. Phillips - 225-232 Quantum encounters of the cold kind
by Keith Burnett & Paul S. Julienne & Paul D. Lett & Eite Tiesinga & Carl J. Williams - 233-237 Optical frequency metrology
by Th. Udem & R. Holzwarth & T. W. Hänsch - 238-246 Quantum information processing with atoms and photons
by C. Monroe
March 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6876
- 3-3 Call for cloning ban splits UN
by Erika Check - 3-3 Cutting into the triangle
by Paul Smaglik - 3-4 Britain banks on embryonic stem cells to gain competitive edge
by David Adam - 4-4 Stem-cell reverse angers Australian biologists
by Carina Dennis - 4-4 White House sets three-point performance plan for science
by Geoff Brumfiel - 4-5 Building the triangle
by Paul Smaglik