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April 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6781
- 1003-1007 CpG methylation is maintained in human cancer cells lacking DNMT1
by Ina Rhee & Kam-Wing Jair & Ray-Whay Chiu Yen & Christoph Lengauer & James G. Herman & Kenneth W. Kinzler & Bert Vogelstein & Stephen B. Baylin & Kornel E. Schuebel - 1007-1011 Direct observation of dendritic actin filament networks nucleated by Arp2/3 complex and WASP/Scar proteins
by Laurent Blanchoin & Kurt J. Amann & Henry N. Higgs & Jean-Baptiste Marchand & Donald A. Kaiser & Thomas D. Pollard - 1011-1013 Low fidelity DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase-η
by Toshiro Matsuda & Katarzyna Bebenek & Chikahide Masutani & Fumio Hanaoka & Thomas A. Kunkel - 1014-1018 Roles of E. coli DNA polymerases IV and V in lesion-targeted and untargeted SOS mutagenesis
by Mengjia Tang & Phuong Pham & Xuan Shen & John-Stephen Taylor & Mike O'Donnell & Roger Woodgate & Myron F. Goodman - 1018-1021 Retrotransposition of a bacterial group II intron
by Benoit Cousineau & Stacey Lawrence & Dorie Smith & Marlene Belfort
April 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6780
- 797-797 UK defence research goes private
by Peter Aldhous - 797-797 Clean-up strategy at Australian nuclear site called into question
by Peter Pockley - 798-798 Middle East's synchrotron heads for Jordan
by Heather McCabe - 798-798 Top physicist crosses to Boston in search of like minds
by Steve Nadis - 799-799 Critics blast US missile defence system as flawed
by Colin Macilwain - 799-799 California targets GM-trial vandals with new legislation
by Sally Lehrmann - 800-800 Women and ethnic minorities needed for US skills gap…
by Meredith Wadman - 800-800 Congress moves to open up access for foreign academics
by Tony Reichhardt - 800-800 …as academic pay fails to keep up
by Rex Dalton - 801-801 Bid to relax rules on tissue transport runs into opposition
by Michael Cherry - 801-801 US energy agency sequences human chromosome trio
by Paul Smaglik - 801-801 A first in computer printing
by Natasha Loder - 802-802 Wellcome shoulders its share of blame for Oxford debacle
by Natasha Loder - 802-802 Politicians seek to block human-gene patents in Europe
by Alison Abbott & Ulrike Hellerer - 804-808 A silence that speaks volumes
by Trisha Gura - 809-809 Open-source work even more vital to genome project than to software
by Andreas P. Russ & Samuel A. J. R. Aparicio & Mark B. L. Carlton - 809-809 Mayo and the mouse
by Steven G. Younkin & Susan Stoddard - 811-812 Science rules — OK?
by John Ziman - 812-813 Advances in a toxic offensive
by Alastair Hay - 813-814 Ecological Scrabble played in earnest
by Jeffrey A. Harvey - 814-814 Turned out nice again
by Mojib Latif - 815-815 Mighty mice
by Michael F.W. Festing & Elizabeth M.C. Fisher - 817-817 The paradigm and the pendulum
by William K. Hartmann - 819-820 Respiration in the balance
by John Grace & Mark Rayment - 820-821 Seeing in the sound zone
by Michael Merzenich - 821-823 Oxide-ion conductors by design
by John B. Goodenough - 823-824 New guardians of the genome
by David B. Roth & Martin Gellert - 825-827 A moving experience
by Kevin Fox - 827-827 High tension
by David Jones - 828-828 William Donald Hamilton (1936–2000)
by Robert Trivers - 829-832 Small bodies of the Solar System
by Don Yeomans - 833-834 Euler's disk and its finite-time singularity
by H. K. Moffatt - 834-835 Potential modulations along carbon nanotubes
by Sander J. Tans & Cees Dekker - 835-835 Microbial essentials at hydrothermal vents
by Anna-Louise Reysenbach & Amy B. Banta & David R. Boone & Stephen C. Cary & George W. Luther - 836-836 Rainforest fragmentation kills big trees
by William F. Laurance & Patricia Delamônica & Susan G. Laurance & Heraldo L. Vasconcelos & Thomas E. Lovejoy - 837-840 Turbulent convection at very high Rayleigh numbers
by J. J. Niemela & L. Skrbek & K. R. Sreenivasan & R. J. Donnelly - 841-847 Induction of visual orientation modules in auditory cortex
by Jitendra Sharma & Alessandra Angelucci & Mriganka Sur - 848-850 Extended magnetic reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause from detection of bi-directional jets
by T. D. Phan & L. M. Kistler & B. Klecker & G. Haerendel & G. Paschmann & B. U. Ö. Sonnerup & W. Baumjohann & M. B. Bavassano-Cattaneo & C. W. Carlson & A. M. DiLellis & K.-H. Fornacon & L. A. Frank & M. Fujimoto & E. Georgescu & S. Kokubun & E. Moebius & T. Mukai & M. Øieroset & W. R. Paterson & H. Reme - 850-853 Statistical signatures of photon localization
by A. A. Chabanov & M. Stoytchev & A. Z. Genack - 853-855 Spontaneous macroscopic magnetization at the superconducting transition temperature of YBa2Cu3O7-δ
by R. Carmi & E. Polturak & G. Koren & A. Auerbach - 856-858 Designing fast oxide-ion conductors based on La2Mo2O9
by Philippe Lacorre & François Goutenoire & Odile Bohnke & Richard Retoux & Yvon Laligant - 858-861 Evidence that decomposition rates of organic carbon in mineral soil do not vary with temperature
by Christian P. Giardina & Michael G. Ryan - 861-865 Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests
by R. Valentini & G. Matteucci & A. J. Dolman & E.-D. Schulze & C. Rebmann & E. J. Moors & A. Granier & P. Gross & N. O. Jensen & K. Pilegaard & A. Lindroth & A. Grelle & C. Bernhofer & T. Grünwald & M. Aubinet & R. Ceulemans & A. S. Kowalski & T. Vesala & Ü. Rannik & P. Berbigier & D. Loustau & J. Guðmundsson & H. Thorgeirsson & A. Ibrom & K. Morgenstern & R. Clement & J. Moncrieff & L. Montagnani & S. Minerbi & P. G. Jarvis - 865-869 Determination of relative growth rates of natural quartz crystals
by Phillip D. Ihinger & Stephen I. Zink - 869-871 Insurance-based advantage to helpers in a tropical hover wasp
by Jeremy Field & Gavin Shreeves & Seirian Sumner & Maurizio Casiraghi - 871-876 Visual behaviour mediated by retinal projections directed to the auditory pathway
by Laurie von Melchner & Sarah L. Pallas & Mriganka Sur - 876-881 Experience-dependent plasticity of dendritic spines in the developing rat barrel cortex in vivo
by Balazs Lendvai & Edward A. Stern & Brian Chen & Karel Svoboda - 881-884 Ion permeation mechanism of the potassium channel
by Johan Åqvist & Victor Luzhkov - 884-888 CD1c-mediated T-cell recognition of isoprenoid glycolipids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
by D. Branch Moody & Timo Ulrichs & Walter Mühlecker & David C. Young & Sudagar S. Gurcha & Ethan Grant & Jean-Pierre Rosat & Michael B. Brenner & Catherine E. Costello & Gurdyal S. Besra & Steven A. Porcelli - 889-892 Integration of floral inductive signals in Arabidopsis
by Miguel A. Blázquez & Detlef Weigel - 892-897 Role of NF-κB in p53-mediated programmed cell death
by Kevin M. Ryan & Mary K. Ernst & Nancy R. Rice & Karen H. Vousden - 897-900 Interplay of p53 and DNA-repair protein XRCC4 in tumorigenesis, genomic stability and development
by Yijie Gao & David O. Ferguson & Wei Xie & John P. Manis & JoAnn Sekiguchi & Karen M. Frank & Jayanta Chaudhuri & James Horner & Ronald A. DePinho & Frederick W. Alt - 901-904 Single-molecule analysis of DNA uncoiling by a type II topoisomerase
by Terence R. Strick & Vincent Croquette & David Bensimon - 904-904 Erratum: Formation of molecular gas in the tidal debris of violent galaxy–galaxy interactions
by Jonathan Braine & Ute Lisenfeld & Pierre-Alain Duc & Stéphane Leon - 904-904 Erratum: Uptake of apoptotic cells drives the growth of a pathogenic trypanosome in macrophages
by Célio G. Freire-de-Lima & Danielle O. Nascimento & Milena B. P. Soares & Patricia T. Bozza & Hugo C. Castro-Faria-Neto & Fernando G. de Mello & George A. DosReis & Marcela F. Lopes - 904-904 Correction: The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22
by I. Dunham & N. Shimizu & B. A. Roe & S. Chissoe - 904-904 Correction: Tribosphenic mammal from the North American Early Cretaceous
by Richard L. Cifelli
April 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6779
- 691-691 …as biotech debate splits along party lines
by Paul Smaglik - 691-692 Critics challenge Celera's claims over human genome sequence…
by Paul Smaglik - 692-692 Ontario joins the genomics goldrush
by David Spurgeon - 692-692 German parliament agrees on limits to bioethics inquiry
by Quirin Schiermeier & Ulrike Hellerer - 693-693 …but critics claim the panel was biased
by Colin Macilwain - 693-693 US academy study finds GM foods are safe…
by Colin Macilwain - 694-694 Space detectors show off their paces
by Tony Reichhardt - 694-694 Music software to come to genome aid?
by Declan Butler - 695-695 Deaths bring South African HIV drug trials to a premature halt
by Michael Cherry - 695-695 Frustration grows over EU grant application procedures
by Alison Abbott & Patrick Weydt - 696-696 Fake bird fossil highlights the problem of illegal trading
by Rex Dalton - 696-696 Director of Wellcome centre resigns over damning report
by Natasha Loder - 697-697 Affymetrix loses first round of patent battle
by David Dickson - 697-697 UK ethicists back use of stem cells
by David Dickson - 700-700 Storming the Tower of Babel
by Henry Bortman & Philip Ball - 701-701 reply: No conflict between SLAC and Japan's KEK
by Colin Macilwain - 701-701 Technology failures were caused by managers not listening to engineers
by Richard Wilson - 701-701 No conflict between SLAC and Japan's KEK
by Helen Quinn - 703-704 More than meets the eye
by Philip Ball - 704-704 Endangered harvest?
by John G. Robinson & John Thorbjarnarson - 704-705 Seeds that never grew in Sweden
by Harriet Ritvo - 705-706 An uncertainty principle for geometry
by Peter T. Landsberg - 706-706 A fraternal view of Russian fauna
by Mikhail Mina - 707-707 Venture funding for new ideas
by Jayant V. Narlikar - 708-708 Regenesis
by Cynthia Ward - 709-710 Perfect use of imperfection
by Hansjörg Schild & Hans-Georg Rammensee - 710-711 Chaos in space and time
by J. P. Gollub & M. C. Cross - 711-713 Shattering developments
by Günter Theißen - 714-714 An arresting tale
by Bernd Pulverer - 714-715 Stripes defeat the Fermi liquid
by J. Zaanen - 715-717 Recognizing DNA in the library
by Satish K. Nair & Stephen K. Burley - 717-717 The stellar fuel
by Leslie Sage - 718-719 Freezing by heating
by H. Eugene Stanley - 719-720 Commit ye helpers
by Anne O'Garra - 720-720 Rain, rain, go away
by David Jones - 721-722 Delaying the onset of Huntington's in mice
by Anton van Dellen & Colin Blakemore & Robert Deacon & Denis York & Anthony J. Hannan - 722-723 Hexadecane decay by methanogenesis
by Robert T. Anderson & Derek R. Lovley - 723-723 Parasitic honeybees get royal treatment
by Madeleine Beekman & Johan N. M. Calis & Willem Jan Boot - 725-728 Specificities of heparan sulphate proteoglycans in developmental processes
by Norbert Perrimon & Merton Bernfield - 729-731 One-dimensional nature of the magnetic fluctuations in YBa2Cu 3O6.6
by H. A. Mook & Pengcheng Dai & F. Dogan & R. D. Hunt - 732-733 Magnetic field surrounding the starburst nucleus of the galaxy M82 from polarized dust emission
by J. S. Greaves & W. S. Holland & T. Jenness & T. G. Hawarden - 733-736 Mechanisms of extensive spatiotemporal chaos in Rayleigh–Bénard convection
by David A. Egolf & Ilarion V. Melnikov & Werner Pesch & Robert E. Ecke - 736-740 Phase transitions in the incoherent lattice fluctuations in YBa 2Cu3O7-δ
by R. P. Sharma & S. B. Ogale & Z. H. Zhang & J. R. Liu & W. K. Chu & Boyed Veal & A. Paulikas & H. Zheng & T. Venkatesan - 740-743 Complete photonic bandgaps in 12-fold symmetric quasicrystals
by M. E. Zoorob & M. D. B. Charlton & G. J. Parker & J. J. Baumberg & M. C. Netti - 743-745 Manipulation of atoms across a surface at room temperature
by T. W. Fishlock & A. Oral & R. G. Egdell & J. B. Pethica - 746-748 Self-assembly of nanoparticles into structured spherical and network aggregates
by Andrew K. Boal & Faysal Ilhan & Jason E. DeRouchey & Thomas Thurn-Albrecht & Thomas P. Russell & Vincent M. Rotello - 748-752 Subduction erosion along the Middle America convergent margin
by C. R. Ranero & R. von Huene - 752-755 Quantitative evidence for global amphibian population declines
by Jeff. E. Houlahan & C. Scott Findlay & Benedikt R. Schmidt & Andrea H. Meyer & Sergius L. Kuzmin - 755-758 The metapopulation capacity of a fragmented landscape
by Ilkka Hanski & Otso Ovaskainen - 759-761 Asymmetric redirection of flow through the heart
by Philip J. Kilner & Guang-Zhong Yang & A. John Wilkes & Raad H. Mohiaddin & David N. Firmin & Magdi H. Yacoub - 762-766 Interruption of a basal ganglia–forebrain circuit prevents plasticity of learned vocalizations
by Michael S. Brainard & Allison J. Doupe - 766-770 SHATTERPROOF MADS-box genes control seed dispersal in Arabidopsis
by Sarah J. Liljegren & Gary S. Ditta & Yuval Eshed & Beth Savidge & John L. Bowman & Martin F. Yanofsky - 770-774 Rapid degradation of a large fraction of newly synthesized proteins by proteasomes
by Ulrich Schubert & Luis C. Antón & James Gibbs & Christopher C. Norbury & Jonathan W. Yewdell & Jack R. Bennink - 774-778 The major substrates for TAP in vivo are derived from newly synthesized proteins
by Eric A. J. Reits & Jan C. Vos & Monique Grommé & Jacques Neefjes - 778-782 NAK is an IκB kinase-activating kinase
by Yuichiro Tojima & Atsushi Fujimoto & Mireille Delhase & Yi Chen & Shigetsugu Hatakeyama & Kei-ichi Nakayama & Yoko Kaneko & Yuji Nimura & Noboru Motoyama & Kyoji Ikeda & Michael Karin & Makoto Nakanishi - 782-787 AFX-like Forkhead transcription factors mediate cell-cycle regulation by Ras and PKB through p27kip1
by René H. Medema & Geert J. P. L. Kops & Johannes L. Bos & Boudewijn M. T. Burgering - 787-790 Normalizing mitochondrial superoxide production blocks three pathways of hyperglycaemic damage
by Takeshi Nishikawa & Diane Edelstein & Xue Liang Du & Sho-ichi Yamagishi & Takeshi Matsumura & Yasufumi Kaneda & Mark A. Yorek & David Beebe & Peter J. Oates & Hans-Peter Hammes & Ida Giardino & Michael Brownlee - 794-794 Georgia realizes the commercial potential of science
by Brendan Horton
April 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6778
- 529-529 Japan sets tissue donor guidelines
by Robert Triendl - 529-530 Complaints grow over delays in UK animal licence processing
by Natasha Loder - 530-530 Varmus tells Congress to grasp thorny policy issues
by Paul Smaglik - 530-530 US geneticists encouraged to play by the book
by Meredith Wadman - 531-531 Global warming could be bad news for Arctic ozone layer
by Peter Aldhous - 531-532 Japan squares up to conservationists over grey whale's status
by Asako Saegusa - 532-532 US court tests the breadth of patent protection on proteins
by Meredith Wadman - 533-533 Reshuffle lifts French synchrotron hopes
by Heather McCabe - 533-533 Baja peninsula claims five victims in tragic accident
by Rex Dalton & David Cyranoski - 534-534 … as Monsanto makes rice genome public
by Declan Butler & Peter Pockley - 534-534 Cereal gene bank accepts need for patents…
by Rex Dalton - 535-535 Is NASA paying the price of a dash for Mars?
by Tony Reichhardt - 538-540 Whatever happened to leptin?
by Marina Chicurel - 541-541 Fooled, but not foolish
by William L. Allen - 541-541 Assessment mismatches must be sorted out: they leave species at risk
by Craig Hilton-Taylor & Georgina M. Mace & David R. Capper & Nigel J. Collar & Simon N. Stuart & Colin J. Bibby & Caroline Pollock & Jørgen B. Thomsen - 541-542 How much use is the Human Genome Project?
by Sol Hadden - 542-542 Learn lateral thinking first and specialize later
by Nicholas J. Kuhn - 542-542 Garlic study vindicated by official investigation
by J. Koscielny & R. Schmitt & H. Radtke & R. Latza & H. Kiesewetter - 542-542 Religion has its place but don't pretend it's science
by Lewis Wolpert - 542-542 Genes: we can't expect full understanding yet
by Bruce Alberts & Aaron Klug - 543-544 Tracking down a lethal inhalation
by Ed Regis - 544-544 An education for climatologists
by Robert E. Livezey - 544-545 Reviving the Doctor Universalis
by Cynthia M. Pyle - 545-546 Something for everyone
by Joan Roughgarden - 546-546 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 547-547 Abstraction and idealism
by Semir Zeki - 549-549 The new laureate speaks
by Charles Sheffield - 551-552 When Greenland ice melts
by Christine Schøtt Hvidberg - 552-553 The good taste of genomics
by Stuart Firestein - 555-555 The water cooler
by Jim Gillon - 555-556 Bacterial cheaters
by Joan E. Strassmann - 556-557 A new spin on magnets
by Thomas F. Rosenbaum - 557-559 Dendrites go up, axons go down
by Stephen M. Strittmatter - 559-560 British birds by number
by Robert M. May - 560-561 A new check on issuing the licence
by J. Julian Blow & Shusuke Tada - 561-561 Two for the price of one
by Sarah Tomlin - 561-561 The sharper image
by David Jones - 562-562 George Ledyard Stebbins (1906–2000)
by Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis - 563-563 Payment for labour in monkeys
by Frans B. M. de Waal & Michelle L. Berger - 564-564 Sex and the single lichen
by G. J. Murtagh & P. S. Dyer & P. D. Crittenden - 565-565 Non-haemolytic β-amino-acid oligomers
by Emilie A. Porter & Xifang Wang & Hee-Seung Lee & Bernard Weisblum & Samuel H. Gellman - 566-566 Stomach rinsing in rays
by David W. Sims & Paul L. R. Andrews & J. Z. Young - 567-573 Semaphorin 3A is a chemoattractant for cortical apical dendrites
by Franck Polleux & Theresa Morrow & Anirvan Ghosh - 574-576 Identification of comet Hyakutake's extremely long ion tail from magnetic field signatures
by Geraint H. Jones & André Balogh & Timothy S. Horbury - 576-578 Interception of comet Hyakutake's ion tail at a distance of 500 million kilometres
by G. Gloeckler & J. Geiss & N. A. Schwadron & L. A. Fisk & T. H. Zurbuchen & F. M. Ipavich & R. von Steiger & H. Balsiger & B. Wilken - 579-581 A scalable quantum computer with ions in an array of microtraps
by J. I. Cirac & P. Zoller - 581-584 Magnetoresistance from quantum interference effects in ferromagnets
by N. Manyala & Y. Sidis & J. F. DiTusa & G. Aeppli & D.P. Young & Z. Fisk - 584-588 Communication at millimetre–submillimetre wavelengths using a ceramic ribbon
by C. Yeh & F. Shimabukuro & P. Stanton & V. Jamnejad & W. Imbriale & F. Manshadi - 588-590 Functional hydrogel structures for autonomous flow control inside microfluidic channels
by David J. Beebe & Jeffrey S. Moore & Joseph M. Bauer & Qing Yu & Robin H. Liu & Chelladurai Devadoss & Byung-Ho Jo - 591-594 Substantial contribution to sea-level rise during the last interglacial from the Greenland ice sheet
by Kurt M. Cuffey & Shawn J. Marshall - 595-598 Rapid and early export of Phaeocystis antarctica blooms in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
by G. R. DiTullio & J. M. Grebmeier & K. R. Arrigo & M. P. Lizotte & D. H. Robinson & A. Leventer & J. P. Barry & M. L. VanWoert & R. B. Dunbar - 598-601 Developmental cheating in the social bacterium Myxococcus xanthus
by Gregory J. Velicer & Lee Kroos & Richard E. Lenski - 601-604 A family of candidate taste receptors in human and mouse
by Hiroaki Matsunami & Jean-Pierre Montmayeur & Linda B. Buck - 604-609 High mobility of proteins in the mammalian cell nucleus
by Robert D. Phair & Tom Misteli - 609-613 PAR3 is a cofactor for PAR4 activation by thrombin
by Mayumi Nakanishi-Matsui & Yao-Wu Zheng & David J. Sulciner & Ethan J. Weiss & Matthew J. Ludeman & Shaun R. Coughlin - 613-617 ATM phosphorylates p95/nbs1 in an S-phase checkpoint pathway
by Dae-Sik Lim & Seong-Tae Kim & Bo Xu & Richard S. Maser & Junyu Lin & John H.J. Petrini & Michael B. Kastan - 617-621 Integrin LFA-1 interacts with the transcriptional co-activator JAB1 to modulate AP-1 activity
by Elisabetta Bianchi & Simona Denti & Alessandra Granata & Giovanna Bossi & Jens Geginat & Antonello Villa & Lars Rogge & Ruggero Pardi - 622-625 XCDT1 is required for the assembly of pre-replicative complexes in Xenopus laevis
by Domenico Maiorano & Jacques Moreau & Marcel Méchali - 625-628 The Cdt1 protein is required to license DNA for replication in fission yeast
by Hideo Nishitani & Zoi Lygerou & Takeharu Nishimoto & Paul Nurse - 629-629 erratum: Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ-aminobutyric acidA receptor subtypes
by Uwe Rudolph & Florence Crestani & Dietmar Benke & Ina Brünig & Jack A. Benson & Jean-Marc Fritschy & James R. Martin & Horst Bluethmann & Hanns Möhler - 629-629 Correction: Observation of a square flux-line lattice in the unconventional superconductor Sr2RuO4
by T. M. Riseman & P. G. Kealey & E. M. Forgan & A. P. Mackenzie & L. M. Galvin & A. W. Tyler & S. L. Lee & C. Ager & D. McK. Paul & C. M. Aegerter & R. Cubitt & Z. Q. Mao & T. Akima & Y. Maeno - 631-631 Obesity
by Philip Campbell & Ritu Dhand - 632-634 Obesity in the new millennium
by J. M. Friedman - 635-643 Obesity as a medical problem
by Peter G. Kopelman - 644-651 Genetics of body-weight regulation
by Gregory S. Barsh & I. Sadaf Farooqi & Stephen O'Rahilly - 652-660 Towards a molecular understanding of adaptive thermogenesis
by Bradford B. Lowell & Bruce M. Spiegelman - 661-671 Central nervous system control of food intake
by Michael W. Schwartz & Stephen C. Woods & Daniel Porte & Randy J. Seeley & Denis G. Baskin - 672-677 Medicinal strategies in the treatment of obesity
by George A. Bray & Louis A. Tartaglia - 678-679 Roche and Obesity
by Jonathan K.C. Knowles - 683-683 Multiple-degree dynamics
by Potter Wickware - 683-684 Next-generation biologists must straddle computation and biology
by Potter Wickware - 684-685 Companies of all sizes are prospecting for proteins
by Helen Gavaghan - 685-685 The power of prediction
by Potter Wickware - 686-687 United States gives priority to skills shortage
by Potter Wickware - 687-687 Borrowing methods and models
by Potter Wickware - 687-688 Europe seeks solution to bioinformatics shortfall
by Helen Gavaghan
March 2000, Volume 404, Issue 6777
- 423-423 Safety concerns force NASA to condemn satellite to fiery end
by Tony Reichhardt - 423-423 Software error ‘caused Mars lander crash’
by Tony Reichhardt