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March 2002, Volume 416, Issue 6876
- 5-5 Protests fail to block mountain-lion surveys
by Rex Dalton - 5-5 Citizenship gets a science angle
by David Adam - 6-6 Army HIV vaccine to undergo clinical trial as rival is halted
by Erika Check - 6-6 Congress seeks to keep Sea Grant in its current harbour
by Virginia Gewin - 7-7 Bubble fusion dispute reaches boiling point
by Geoff Brumfiel - 10-11 Amazing grace
by David Adam - 12-14 Music, maestro, please!
by Alison Abbott - 15-15 Curtain has fallen on hopes of legal bioprospecting
by Joshua Rosenthal - 15-15 Don't fight fire with fire
by Rob Whelan - 17-18 The book of revelation
by Olivia P. Judson - 18-19 A revolutionary way with weirdness
by Seth Lloyd - 19-19 Notes on a cultural theme
by David Juritz - 21-21 Nature and function
by Yvon Le Maho - 23-24 Biodiversity equals instability?
by Shahid Naeem - 24-25 Spin spotting
by Hari C. Manoharan - 27-28 A cool ion channel
by Charles S. Zuker - 28-28 That's life?
by Henry Gee - 29-31 How big stars are made
by Susana Lizano - 31-32 Ripping up the nuclear envelope
by Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - 32-33 Tangled genetic routes
by Rebecca L. Cann - 33-33 Solid cooling
by David Jones - 34-34 Robert Hanbury Brown (1916–2002)
by Bernard Lovell & Robert M. May - 35-35 Searching for new islands in sea ice
by Johan J. Mohr & Rene Forsberg - 36-37 'Modern' feathers on a non-avian dinosaur
by Mark Norell & Qiang Ji & Keqin Gao & Chongxi Yuan & Yibin Zhao & Lixia Wang - 37-37 Supercontraction stress in wet spider dragline
by Fraser I. Bell & Iain J. McEwen & Christopher Viney - 38-38 Plant desiccation gene found in a nematode
by John Browne & Alan Tunnacliffe & Ann Burnell - 39-44 Determining the composition of the Earth
by Michael J. Drake & Kevin Righter - 45-51 Out of Africa again and again
by Alan Templeton - 52-58 Identification of a cold receptor reveals a general role for TRP channels in thermosensation
by David D. McKemy & Werner M. Neuhausser & David Julius - 59-61 Massive star formation in 100,000 years from turbulent and pressurized molecular clouds
by Christopher F. McKee & Jonathan C. Tan - 61-64 Coherent emission of light by thermal sources
by Jean-Jacques Greffet & Rémi Carminati & Karl Joulain & Jean-Philippe Mulet & Stéphane Mainguy & Yong Chen - 64-67 A general process for in situ formation of functional surface layers on ceramics
by Toshihiro Ishikawa & Hiroyuki Yamaoka & Yoshikatsu Harada & Teruaki Fujii & Toshio Nagasawa - 67-70 Observation and interpretation of a time-delayed mechanism in the hydrogen exchange reaction
by Stuart C. Althorpe & Félix Fernández-Alonso & Brian D. Bean & James D. Ayers & Andrew E. Pomerantz & Richard N. Zare & Eckart Wrede - 70-73 Glacial–interglacial stability of ocean pH inferred from foraminifer dissolution rates
by David M. Anderson & David Archer - 73-76 Laser–Raman imagery of Earth's earliest fossils
by J. William Schopf & Anatoliy B. Kudryavtsev & David G. Agresti & Thomas J. Wdowiak & Andrew D. Czaja - 76-81 Questioning the evidence for Earth's oldest fossils
by Martin D. Brasier & Owen R. Green & Andrew P. Jephcoat & Annette K. Kleppe & Martin J. Van Kranendonk & John F. Lindsay & Andrew Steele & Nathalie V. Grassineau - 82-83 Arctic microorganisms respond more to elevated UV-B radiation than CO2
by David Johnson & Colin D. Campbell & John A. Lee & Terry V. Callaghan & Dylan Gwynn-Jones - 84-86 Diversity-dependent production can decrease the stability of ecosystem functioning
by Andrea B. Pfisterer & Bernhard Schmid - 87-90 Chimaeric sounds reveal dichotomies in auditory perception
by Zachary M. Smith & Bertrand Delgutte & Andrew J. Oxenham - 90-94 Long-term plasticity in hippocampal place-cell representation of environmental geometry
by Colin Lever & Tom Wills & Francesca Cacucci & Neil Burgess & John O'Keefe - 94-99 Balanced responsiveness to chemoattractants from adjacent zones determines B-cell position
by Karin Reif & Eric H. Ekland & Lars Ohl & Hideki Nakano & Martin Lipp & Reinhold Förster & Jason G. Cyster - 99-103 Ubiquitination-dependent cofactor exchange on LIM homeodomain transcription factors
by Heather P. Ostendorff & Reto I. Peirano & Marvin A. Peters & Anne Schlüter & Michael Bossenz & Martin Scheffner & Ingolf Bach - 103-107 Structure of the HP1 chromodomain bound to histone H3 methylated at lysine 9
by Peter R. Nielsen & Daniel Nietlispach & Helen R. Mott & Juliana Callaghan & Andrew Bannister & Tony Kouzarides & Alexey G. Murzin & Natalia V. Murzina & Ernest D. Laue
February 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6875
- 3-3 Money worries
by Paul Smaglik - 5-5 At last, a chance for postdocs to learn how to teach
by Karen Kreeger - 945-945 Nuclear-weapons design plan raises fresh proliferation fears
by Geoff Brumfiel - 945-945 Foreign researchers turn their backs on Germany
by Quirin Schiermeier & Regina Wegner - 946-946 Power vacuum expands as CDC director resigns
by Meredith Wadman - 946-946 Minimum standards set out for gene-expression data
by Jonathan Knight - 947-947 Reef under threat from 'bleaching' outbreak
by Carina Dennis - 948-948 Academy proposes tighter crop monitoring
by Virginia Gewin - 948-949 Alleged flaws in gene-transfer paper spark row over genetically modified maize
by Declan Butler - 949-949 Cutbacks cost jobs at agricultural institute
by K. S. Jayaraman - 949-949 Poor nations seek new biodiversity deal
by Virginia Gewin - 952-953 Rebirth and regeneration
by David Cyranoski - 954-955 Voyage of the argonauts
by Rex Dalton - 956-956 Locking horns
by John Whitfield - 957-957 Why impact factors don't work for taxonomy
by Frank-Thorsten Krell - 957-957 Physics gets physical
by John Ellis - 959-960 Triumph of the naturalist
by Stephen Pruett-Jones - 960-961 Sustaining tropical agriculture
by Calestous Juma - 961-961 Science in culture
by Richard Taylor - 963-963 Human spermatozoa: The future of sex
by R. John Aitken & Jennifer A. Marshall Graves - 965-966 Magnetic moments at Jupiter
by Thomas W. Hill - 967-969 A monoclonal mouse?
by Janet Rossant - 969-971 The mass question
by Edward Witten - 971-973 Walking with tyrannosaurs
by Andrew A. Biewener - 973-974 Slip-sliding away
by Steven N. Ward - 974-974 Support for neutrons
by David Jones - 975-976 Mellifluous matures to malodorous in musth
by L. E. L. Rasmussen & H. S. Riddle & V. Krishnamurthy - 976-976 Age of long sediment cores from Lake Baikal
by Alexander A. Prokopenko & Eugene B. Karabanov & Douglas F. Williams - 976-976 Age of long sediment cores from Lake Baikal
by Kenji Kashiwaya & Shinya Ochiai & Hideo Sakai & Takayoshi Kawai - 977-983 MAP kinase signalling cascade in Arabidopsis innate immunity
by Tsuneaki Asai & Guillaume Tena & Joulia Plotnikova & Matthew R. Willmann & Wan-Ling Chiu & Lourdes Gomez-Gomez & Thomas Boller & Frederick M. Ausubel & Jen Sheen - 985-987 Control of Jupiter's radio emission and aurorae by the solar wind
by D. A. Gurnett & W. S. Kurth & G. B. Hospodarsky & A. M. Persoon & P. Zarka & A. Lecacheux & S. J. Bolton & M. D. Desch & W. M. Farrell & M. L. Kaiser & H.-P. Ladreiter & H. O. Rucker & P. Galopeau & P. Louarn & D. T. Young & W. R. Pryor & M. K. Dougherty - 987-991 Ultra-relativistic electrons in Jupiter's radiation belts
by S. J. Bolton & M. Janssen & R. Thorne & S. Levin & M. Klein & S. Gulkis & T. Bastian & R. Sault & C. Elachi & M. Hofstadter & A. Bunker & G. Dulk & E. Gudim & G. Hamilton & W. T. K. Johnson & Y. Leblanc & O. Liepack & R. McLeod & J. Roller & L. Roth & R. West - 991-994 The dusk flank of Jupiter's magnetosphere
by W. S. Kurth & D. A. Gurnett & G. B. Hospodarsky & W. M. Farrell & A. Roux & M. K. Dougherty & S. P. Joy & M. G. Kivelson & R. J. Walker & F. J. Crary & C. J. Alexander - 994-996 A nebula of gases from Io surrounding Jupiter
by Stamatios M. Krimigis & Donald G. Mitchell & Douglas C. Hamilton & Jannis Dandouras & Thomas P. Armstrong & Scott J. Bolton & Andrew F. Cheng & George Gloeckler & K. C. Hsieh & Edwin P. Keath & Norbert Krupp & Andreas Lagg & Louis J. Lanzerotti & Stefano Livi & Barry H. Mauk & Richard W. McEntire & Edmond C. Roelof & Berend Wilken & Donald J. Williams - 997-1000 Ultraviolet emissions from the magnetic footprints of Io, Ganymede and Europa on Jupiter
by J. T. Clarke & J. Ajello & G. Ballester & L. Ben Jaffel & J. Connerney & J.-C. Gérard & G. R. Gladstone & D. Grodent & W. Pryor & J. Trauger & J. H. Waite - 1000-1003 A pulsating auroral X-ray hot spot on Jupiter
by G. R. Gladstone & J. H. Waite & D. Grodent & W. S. Lewis & F. J. Crary & R. F. Elsner & M. C. Weisskopf & T. Majeed & J.-M. Jahn & A. Bhardwaj & J. T. Clarke & D. T. Young & M. K. Dougherty & S. A. Espinosa & T. E. Cravens - 1003-1005 Transient aurora on Jupiter from injections of magnetospheric electrons
by B. H. Mauk & J. T. Clarke & D. Grodent & J. H. Waite & C. P. Paranicas & D. J. Williams - 1005-1008 Bandgap modulation of carbon nanotubes by encapsulated metallofullerenes
by Jhinhwan Lee & H. Kim & S.-J. Kahng & G. Kim & Y.-W. Son & J. Ihm & H. Kato & Z. W. Wang & T. Okazaki & H. Shinohara & Young Kuk - 1008-1011 Factors determining crystal–liquid coexistence under shear
by Scott Butler & Peter Harrowell - 1011-1014 High mixing rates in the abyssal Southern Ocean
by Karen J. Heywood & Alberto C. Naveira Garabato & David P. Stevens - 1014-1018 Sudden aseismic fault slip on the south flank of Kilauea volcano
by Peter Cervelli & Paul Segall & Kaj Johnson & Michael Lisowski & Asta Miklius - 1018-1021 Tyrannosaurus was not a fast runner
by John R. Hutchinson & Mariano Garcia - 1022-1024 Adaptive protein evolution in Drosophila
by Nick G. C. Smith & Adam Eyre-Walker - 1024-1026 Testing the neutral theory of molecular evolution with genomic data from Drosophila
by Justin C. Fay & Gerald J. Wyckoff & Chung-I Wu - 1026-1029 Brain potential and functional MRI evidence for how to handle two languages with one brain
by Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells & Michael Rotte & Hans-Jochen Heinze & Tömme Nösselt & Thomas F. Münte - 1030-1034 Functional neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus
by Henriette van Praag & Alejandro F. Schinder & Brian R. Christie & Nicolas Toni & Theo D. Palmer & Fred H. Gage - 1035-1038 Monoclonal mice generated by nuclear transfer from mature B and T donor cells
by Konrad Hochedlinger & Rudolf Jaenisch - 1039-1042 MEC-2 regulates C. elegans DEG/ENaC channels needed for mechanosensation
by Miriam B. Goodman & Glen G. Ernstrom & Dattananda S. Chelur & Robert O'Hagan & C. Andrea Yao & Martin Chalfie - 1043-1047 Characterization of a common precursor population for dendritic cells
by Gloria Martínez del Hoyo & Pilar Martín & Héctor Hernández Vargas & Sara Ruiz & Cristina Fernández Arias & Carlos Ardavín - 1047-1051 A blue-light-activated adenylyl cyclase mediates photoavoidance in Euglena gracilis
by Mineo Iseki & Shigeru Matsunaga & Akio Murakami & Kaoru Ohno & Kiyoshi Shiga & Kazuichi Yoshida & Michizo Sugai & Tetsuo Takahashi & Terumitsu Hori & Masakatsu Watanabe - 1051-1056 Structure and dynamics of KH domains from FBP bound to single-stranded DNA
by Demetrios T. Braddock & John M. Louis & James L. Baber & David Levens & G. Marius Clore - 1056-1056 Correction: Transmission potential of smallpox in contemporary populations
by Raymond Gani & Steve Leach
February 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6874
- 4-5 Putting politics back into science
by Eugene Russo - 821-821 Bush plan deepens divide over Kyoto Protocol
by Tony Reichhardt - 821-821 Biologists apprehensive over US moves to censor information flow
by Erika Check - 822-822 Protein chemists favour automatic answers
by David Adam - 822-822 Japan set to endorse Kyoto Protocol as Bush flies in
by David Cyranoski - 823-823 DFG head supports stronger sanctions for scientific fraud
by Quirin Schiermeier - 823-823 Live lung tissue enlisted in fight against tuberculosis
by Alison Abbott - 824-824 Canada unveils science strategy
by David Spurgeon - 824-824 Earth-science centre targets core questions
by David Cyranoski - 825-825 Blast-off approaches for eagle-eyed orbiter
by Sally Goodman - 825-825 Reduced funding feeds Danish scientists' resentment
by David Adam - 828-830 Life in the deep freeze
by Helen Gavaghan - 831-832 Northern poles of excellence
by Josette Chen - 833-833 Sklyarov: big business vs academic freedom
by Jacob Corn - 833-833 Excitement over X-ray lasers is excessive
by Richard Henderson - 833-833 More light on pioneers of electrochemistry
by Hubert P. Yockey - 835-836 Rank injustice
by Peter A. Lawrence - 837-838 Harvard's metamorphosis
by Paul Doty - 838-839 Taking the SADness out of winter
by Josephine Arendt - 839-839 A knotty problem of nomenclature
by Peter L. Forey - 841-841 Plant intelligence: Mindless mastery
by Anthony Trewavas - 843-844 No more free lunch
by L. David Sibley - 844-845 Extra dimension with X-rays
by G. S. Cargill - 845-847 Brouhaha over the other yeast
by Jonathan A. Eisen - 847-847 Acid attack
by Jim Gillon - 848-849 How insects lose their limbs
by Mike Levine - 849-849 The cliff of stability
by David Jones - 851-852 Max Perutz (1914–2002)
by Hugh E. Huxley - 853-857 Science of nuclear warheads
by Keith O'Nions & Robin Pitman & Clive Marsh - 859-859 A cat cloned by nuclear transplantation
by Taeyoung Shin & Duane Kraemer & Jane Pryor & Ling Liu & James Rugila & Lisa Howe & Sandra Buck & Keith Murphy & Leslie Lyons & Mark Westhusin - 860-860 Oxygen drips upwards from superconductors
by D. Wood & V. Greener & D. P. Hampshire - 860-861 Self-shielding in the solar nebula
by Robert N. Clayton - 861-861 Clean air slots amid atmospheric pollution
by Peter V. Hobbs - 861-862 Terrestrial export of organic carbon
by L. J. Tranvik & M. Jansson - 862-862 Terrestrial export of organic carbon
by C. D. Evans & C. Freeman & D. T. Monteith & B. Reynolds & N. Fenner - 863-869 The role of the thermohaline circulation in abrupt climate change
by Peter U. Clark & Nicklas G. Pisias & Thomas F. Stocker & Andrew J. Weaver - 871-880 The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
by V. Wood & R. Gwilliam & M.-A. Rajandream & M. Lyne & R. Lyne & A. Stewart & J. Sgouros & N. Peat & J. Hayles & S. Baker & D. Basham & S. Bowman & K. Brooks & D. Brown & S. Brown & T. Chillingworth & C. Churcher & M. Collins & R. Connor & A. Cronin & P. Davis & T. Feltwell & A. Fraser & S. Gentles & A. Goble & N. Hamlin & D. Harris & J. Hidalgo & G. Hodgson & S. Holroyd & T. Hornsby & S. Howarth & E. J. Huckle & S. Hunt & K. Jagels & K. James & L. Jones & M. Jones & S. Leather & S. McDonald & J. McLean & P. Mooney & S. Moule & K. Mungall & L. Murphy & D. Niblett & C. Odell & K. Oliver & S. O'Neil & D. Pearson & M. A. Quail & E. Rabbinowitsch & K. Rutherford & S. Rutter & D. Saunders & K. Seeger & S. Sharp & J. Skelton & M. Simmonds & R. Squares & S. Squares & K. Stevens & K. Taylor & R. G. Taylor & A. Tivey & S. Walsh & T. Warren & S. Whitehead & J. Woodward & G. Volckaert & R. Aert & J. Robben & B. Grymonprez & I. Weltjens & E. Vanstreels & M. Rieger & M. Schäfer & S. Müller-Auer & C. Gabel & M. Fuchs & C. Fritzc & E. Holzer & D. Moestl & H. Hilbert & K. Borzym & I. Langer & A. Beck & H. Lehrach & R. Reinhardt & T. M. Pohl & P. Eger & W. Zimmermann & H. Wedler & R. Wambutt & B. Purnelle & A. Goffeau & E. Cadieu & S. Dréano & S. Gloux & V. Lelaure & S. Mottier & F. Galibert & S. J. Aves & Z. Xiang & C. Hunt & K. Moore & S. M. Hurst & M. Lucas & M. Rochet & C. Gaillardin & V. A. Tallada & A. Garzon & G. Thode & R. R. Daga & L. Cruzado & J. Jimenez & M. Sánchez & F. del Rey & J. Benito & A. Domínguez & J. L. Revuelta & S. Moreno & J. Armstrong & S. L. Forsburg & L. Cerrutti & T. Lowe & W. R. McCombie & I. Paulsen & J. Potashkin & G. V. Shpakovski & D. Ussery & B. G. Barrell & P. Nurse - 881-883 Diverse supernova sources of pre-solar material inferred from molybdenum isotopes in meteorites
by Qingzhu Yin & Stein B. Jacobsen & Katsuyuki Yamashita - 883-887 Ultra-broadband semiconductor laser
by Claire Gmachl & Deborah L. Sivco & Raffaele Colombelli & Federico Capasso & Alfred Y. Cho - 887-890 Three-dimensional X-ray structural microscopy with submicrometre resolution
by B. C. Larson & Wenge Yang & G. E. Ice & J. D. Budai & J. Z. Tischler - 891-893 Chiral recognition in dimerization of adsorbed cysteine observed by scanning tunnelling microscopy
by Angelika Kühnle & Trolle R. Linderoth & Bjørk Hammer & Flemming Besenbacher - 893-897 Deterioration of the seventeenth-century warship Vasa by internal formation of sulphuric acid
by Magnus Sandström & Farideh Jalilehvand & Ingmar Persson & Ulrik Gelius & Patrick Frank & Ingrid Hall-Roth - 897-901 Transient dynamics of vulcanian explosions and column collapse
by A. B. Clarke & B. Voight & A. Neri & G. Macedonio - 901-904 Global environmental controls of diversity in large herbivores
by Han Olff & Mark E. Ritchie & Herbert H. T. Prins - 905-909 Climate change and the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands
by Simon I. Hay & Jonathan Cox & David J. Rogers & Sarah E. Randolph & David I. Stern & G. Dennis Shanks & Monica F. Myers & Robert W. Snow - 910-913 Evolution of a transcriptional repression domain in an insect Hox protein
by Ron Galant & Sean B. Carroll - 914-917 Hox protein mutation and macroevolution of the insect body plan
by Matthew Ronshaugen & Nadine McGinnis & William McGinnis - 918-922 Numerical representation for action in the parietal cortex of the monkey
by Hiromasa Sawamura & Keisetsu Shima & Jun Tanji - 922-926 BH3-only Bcl-2 family member Bim is required for apoptosis of autoreactive thymocytes
by Philippe Bouillet & Jared F. Purton & Dale I. Godfrey & Li-Chen Zhang & Leigh Coultas & Hamsa Puthalakath & Marc Pellegrini & Suzanne Cory & Jerry M. Adams & Andreas Strasser - 926-929 De novo pyrimidine biosynthesis is required for virulence of Toxoplasma gondii
by Barbara A. Fox & David J. Bzik - 929-933 A Rad26–Def1 complex coordinates repair and RNA pol II proteolysis in response to DNA damage
by Elies C. Woudstra & Chris Gilbert & Jane Fellows & Lars Jansen & Jaap Brouwer & Hediye Erdjument-Bromage & Paul Tempst & Jesper Q. Svejstrup - 933-937 Structural basis for acidic-cluster-dileucine sorting-signal recognition by VHS domains
by Saurav Misra & Rosa Puertollano & Yukio Kato & Juan S. Bonifacino & James H. Hurley - 937-941 Structural basis for recognition of acidic-cluster dileucine sequence by GGA1
by Tomoo Shiba & Hiroyuki Takatsu & Terukazu Nogi & Naohiro Matsugaki & Masato Kawasaki & Noriyuki Igarashi & Mamoru Suzuki & Ryuichi Kato & Thomas Earnest & Kazuhisa Nakayama & Soichi Wakatsuki
February 2002, Volume 415, Issue 6873
- 3-3 Putting pathogens first
by Paul Smaglik - 4-5 Canada: Drawing back the talent
by David Spurgeon - 719-719 American Red Cross turns its back on stem-cell grant
by Jonathan Knight - 719-720 Biodefence boost leaves experts worried over laboratory safety
by Jonathan Knight - 720-720 Physicist's letters reveal clues to bitter wartime rift
by Alison Abbott - 721-721 Soros offers open access to science papers
by Declan Butler - 721-721 Rockefeller head quits as scandal looms
by Erika Check - 722-722 Share crash puts focus on accounts
by Erika Check - 722-722 Cloning agenda 'skewed' by media frenzy
by Erika Check - 723-723 Anger at US plan to drop physics experiment
by Geoff Brumfiel - 723-723 Researchers fear web information will prompt attacks
by Tony Reichhardt - 726-729 The counting house
by David Adam - 730-730 Tightening the purse strings
by Sally Goodman - 731-732 The impact-factors debate: the ISI's uses and limits
by Henk F. Moed - 732-732 Habilitation not just alive in France, but growing
by Matthew Cobb - 732-732 Getting space camera back on track soon
by Franklin O'Donnell - 732-732 Strange results mean it's worth checking ISI data
by Kathleen D. Hopkins & Laragh Gollogly & Sarah Ogden & Richard Horton - 732-732 Statistics hide impact of non-English journals
by Shengli Ren & Guang'an Zu & Hong-fei Wang - 733-734 Narrow horizons in astrobiology
by Michael J. Drake & Bruce M. Jakosky - 735-736 Carry a big stick
by John T. Finn - 736-736 A toast to the genome
by Carina Dennis - 736-737 Keeping in sync
by William Ditto - 737-738 Words of climatic wisdom
by Heike Langenberg - 738-738 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 739-739 Innateness
by Barbara C. Scholz - 741-741 Orthology: Secret life of genes
by Günter Theißen - 743-744 Beyond the kitchen sink
by Roger C. Newman - 744-745 A case of dispersing chameleons
by Olivier Rieppel - 745-747 Flow and fabric deep down
by Karen M. Fischer - 748-748 Snap judgements
by Tim Lincoln - 748-749 Precision patterning
by Nipam H. Patel & Sabbi Lall - 749-749 Fresh flavours
by David Jones - 751-754 Stem cells that make stems
by Detlef Weigel & Gerd Jürgens - 755-755 Rational imitation in preverbal infants
by György Gergely & Harold Bekkering & Ildikó Király - 755-756 Performance constraints in decathletes
by Raoul Van Damme & Robbie S. Wilson & Bieke Vanhooydonck & Peter Aerts - 757-764 The emerging conceptual framework of evolutionary developmental biology
by Wallace Arthur - 765-767 Crossover between classical and quantum shot noise in chaotic cavities
by S. Oberholzer & E. V. Sukhorukov & C. Schönenberger - 767-770 Observation of stimulated emission by direct three-photon excitation
by Guang S. He & Przemyslaw P. Markowicz & Tzu-Chau Lin & Paras N. Prasad - 770-774 Why stainless steel corrodes
by Mary P. Ryan & David E. Williams & Richard J. Chater & Bernie M. Hutton & David S. McPhail - 774-777 Poleward heat transport by the atmospheric heat engine
by Leon Barry & George C. Craig & John Thuburn - 777-780 Mid-mantle deformation inferred from seismic anisotropy
by James Wookey & J.-Michael Kendall & Guilhem Barruol - 780-784 A basal troodontid from the Early Cretaceous of China
by Xing Xu & Mark A. Norell & Xiao-lin Wang & Peter J. Makovicky & Xiao-chun Wu - 784-787 Chameleon radiation by oceanic dispersal
by C. J. Raxworthy & M. R. J. Forstner & R. A. Nussbaum - 787-789 Antagonistic coevolution between the sexes in a group of insects
by Göran Arnqvist & Locke Rowe - 790-793 Context-enabled learning in the human visual system
by Yael Adini & Dov Sagi & Misha Tsodyks - 793-798 Excitatory glycine receptors containing the NR3 family of NMDA receptor subunits
by Jon E. Chatterton & Marc Awobuluyi & Louis S. Premkumar & Hiroto Takahashi & Maria Talantova & Yeonsook Shin & Jiankun Cui & Shichun Tu & Kevin A. Sevarino & Nobuki Nakanishi & Gang Tong & Stuart A. Lipton & Dongxian Zhang - 798-802 Establishment of developmental precision and proportions in the early Drosophila embryo
by Bahram Houchmandzadeh & Eric Wieschaus & Stanislas Leibler - 802-806 Activation-induced cytidine deaminase turns on somatic hypermutation in hybridomas
by Alberto Martin & Philip D. Bardwell & Caroline J. Woo & Manxia Fan & Marc J. Shulman & Matthew D. Scharff - 806-809 Lateral relocation of auxin efflux regulator PIN3 mediates tropism in Arabidopsis
by Jiří Friml & Justyna Wiśniewska & Eva Benková & Kurt Mendgen & Klaus Palme - 810-813 The non-coding Air RNA is required for silencing autosomal imprinted genes
by Frank Sleutels & Ronald Zwart & Denise P. Barlow