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December 1998, Volume 396, Issue 6712
- 664-667 Effect of interannual climate variability on carbon storage in Amazonian ecosystems
by Hanqin Tian & Jerry M. Melillo & David W. Kicklighter & A. David McGuire & John V. K. Helfrich & Berrien Moore & Charles J. Vörösmarty - 667-670 Ratios of ferrous to ferric iron from nanometre-sized areas in minerals
by Laurence A. J. Garvie & Peter R. Buseck - 670-674 Mice lacking melanin-concentrating hormone are hypophagic and lean
by Masako Shimada & Nicholas A. Tritos & Bradford B. Lowell & Jeffrey S. Flier & Eleftheria Maratos-Flier - 674-679 GABAB receptors function as a heteromeric assembly of the subunits GABABR1 and GABABR2
by Kenneth A. Jones & Beth Borowsky & Joe A. Tamm & Douglas A. Craig & Margaret M. Durkin & Meng Dai & Wen-Jeng Yao & Mary Johnson & Caryn Gunwaldsen & Ling-Yan Huang & Cheng Tang & Quanrong Shen & John A. Salon & Kelley Morse & Thomas Laz & Kelli E. Smith & Dhanapalan Nagarathnam & Stewart A. Noble & Theresa A. Branchek & Christophe Gerald - 679-682 Heterodimerization is required for the formation of a functional GABAB receptor
by Julia H. White & Alan Wise & Martin J. Main & Andrew Green & Neil J. Fraser & Graham H. Disney & Ashley A. Barnes & Piers Emson & Steven M. Foord & Fiona H. Marshall - 683-687 GABAB-receptor subtypes assemble into functional heteromeric complexes
by Klemens Kaupmann & Barbara Malitschek & Valerie Schuler & Jakob Heid & Wolfgang Froestl & Pascal Beck & Johannes Mosbacher & Serge Bischoff & Akos Kulik & Ryuichi Shigemoto & Andreas Karschin & Bernhard Bettler - 687-690 Moderate loss of function of cyclic-AMP-modulated KCNQ2/KCNQ3 K+ channels causes epilepsy
by Björn C. Schroeder & Christian Kubisch & Valentin Stein & Thomas J. Jentsch - 690-695 Changes in thymic function with age and during the treatment of HIV infection
by Daniel C. Douek & Richard D. McFarland & Philip H. Keiser & Earl A. Gage & Janice M. Massey & Barton F. Haynes & Michael A. Polis & Ashley T. Haase & Mark B. Feinberg & John L. Sullivan# & Beth D. Jamieson & Jerome A. Zack & Louis J. Picker & Richard A. Koup - 695-699 An asparaginyl endopeptidase processes a microbial antigen for class II MHC presentation
by Bénédicte Manoury & Eric W. Hewitt & Nick Morrice & Pam M. Dando & Alan J. Barrett & Colin Watts - 699-703 Genomic amplification of a decoy receptor for Fas ligand in lung and colon cancer
by Robert M. Pitti & Scot A. Marsters & David A. Lawrence & Margaret Roy & Frank C. Kischkel & Patrick Dowd & Arthur Huang & Christopher J. Donahue & Steven W. Sherwood & Daryl T. Baldwin & Paul J. Godowski & William I. Wood & Austin L. Gurney & Kenneth J. Hillan & Robert L. Cohen & Audrey D. Goddard & David Botstein & Avi Ashkenazi - 703-707 Crystal structure of the ATP-binding subunit of an ABC transporter
by Li-Wei Hung & Iris Xiaoyan Wang & Kishiko Nikaido & Pei-Qi Liu & Giovanna Ferro-Luzzi Ames & Sung-Hou Kim - 707-707 Visible viruses
by Martin Kemp - 707-707 Erratum: Crystal structure of a bacterial signal peptidase in complex with a β-lactam inhibitor
by Mark Paetzel & Ross E. Dalbey & Natalie C. J. Strynadka
December 1998, Volume 396, Issue 6711
- 499-499 Patent on gene fragment sends researchers a mixed message⃛
by Tony Reichhardt - 499-499 ⃛ as Germany hesitates over Brussels directive
by Tony Reichhardt - 500-500 ⃛ as review board asks DoE to think again
by Ehsan Masood - 500-500 Planned US nuclear repository ‘at risk’ ⃛
by Ehsan Masood - 501-501 Resignations hit French science reforms
by Declan Butler - 501-501 Japanese industry defies recession to spend more on research
by Asako Saegusa - 502-502 UK minister says sorry for science past
by Natasha Loder - 502-502 Mixed reaction to New Zealand reforms
by Peter Pockley - 503-503 Brazil's scientists fear ministry merger
by Ricardo Bonalume Neto - 503-503 Allow cloning in embryo research, says UK report
by Natasha Loder - 503-503 Monsanto set to back down over ‘terminator’ gene?
by Ehsan Masood - 504-504 US scientists may boycott AIDS congress
by Michael Cherry - 504-504 Palaeontologists divided over ‘stay at home’ policy for fossils
by Natasha Loder - 505-505 Animal rights activists turn the screw
by Quirin Schiermeier - 509-509 No room for complacency over climate
by David Fisk - 509-509 No room for complacency over climate
by Martin Parry & Matt Livermore & Mike Hulme & Nigel Arnell & Robert Nicholls - 509-509 Open up review system
by Bostjan Kobe - 509-509 Whose law for sharing research tools?
by Rudi Balling - 510-510 Relativity and relativism: who's confused?
by Richard Dawkins - 510-510 Relativity and relativism: who's confused?
by Gabriel Stolzenberg & Richard, Dawkins - 510-510 Pull off those price tags
by Vincent Detours - 510-510 Put a match to pyre review
by Jacques Benveniste - 511-512 The world needs more than protests
by Pete Wilkinson - 513-514 Twenty-eight ways to build a solar system
by Brett Gladman - 514-515 Ready ⃛ aim ⃛ fire!
by Randy Schekman - 515-517 Remote prospects
by William I. Rose & Gregg J. S. Bluth - 517-519 A hydrogen-producing mitochondrion
by T. Martin Embley & William Martin - 519-521 Universality of turbulence
by Victor S. L'vov - 521-521 The face of Cinderella
by Henry Gee - 521-522 Carbon dioxide uptake at sea
by Alain Poisson - 522-523 A plastic genome
by Pierre Capy - 523-524 A precious stone that isn't
by Robert W. Cahn - 524-524 The A to Z of DNA
by Alison Mitchell - 524-524 Vegetable electricity
by David Jones - 525-525 Kendrew constructs; Geis gazes
by Martin Kemp - 527-528 A hydrogenosome with a genome
by Anna Akhmanova & Frank Voncken & Theo van Alen & Angela van Hoek & Brigitte Boxma & Godfried Vogels & Marten Veenhuis & Johannes H.P. Hackstein - 528-529 Did dinosaurs come up to scratch?
by David M. Martill & Paul G. Davis - 529-530 Increased summertime heat stress in the US
by Dian J. Gaffen & Rebecca J. Ross - 530-531 p53 polymorphism and risk of cervical cancer
by Åslaug Helland & Anita Langerød & Hilde Johnsen & Anne O. Olsen & Eva Skovlund & Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale - 531-531 p53 polymorphism and risk of cervical cancer
by Agnetha M. Josefsson & Patrik K. E. Magnusson & Nathalie Ylitalo & Pernilla Quarforth-Tubbin & Jan Pontén & Hans Olov Adami & Ulf B. Gyllensten - 531-532 p53 polymorphism and risk of cervical cancer
by Allan Hildesheim & Mark Schiffman & Louise A. Brinton & Joseph F. Fraumeni & Rolando Herrero & M. Concepcion Bratti & Peter Schwartz & Rodrigue Mortel & Willard Barnes & Mitchell Greenberg & Larry McGowan & David R. Scott & Maureen Martin & Jesus E. Herrera & Mary Carrington - 532-532 p53 polymorphism and risk of cervical cancer
by Alan Storey & Miranda Thomas & Ann Kalita & Catherine Harwood & Daniela Gardiol & Fiamma Mantovani & Judith Breuer & Irene M. Leigh & Greg Matlashewski & Lawrence Banks - 533-534 The riches found in a prospector's pan
by Judith A. K. Howard - 534-536 Casting out the printers' devils
by Michael Hunter - 536-536 Roaming the landscape
by David R. Montgomery - 537-542 Quantum non-demolition measurements in optics
by Philippe Grangier & Juan Ariel Levenson & Jean-Philippe Poizat - 543-548 Defining the functions of trans-SNARE pairs
by Christian Ungermann & Ken Sato & William Wickner - 549-552 Galaxy disruption as the origin of intracluster light in the Coma cluster of galaxies
by Michael D. Gregg & Michael J. West - 552-554 Universality of rare fluctuations in turbulence and critical phenomena
by S. T. Bramwell & P. C. W. Holdsworth & J.-F. Pinton - 554-557 Observation of ‘third sound’ in superfluid 3He
by A. M. R. Schechter & R. W. Simmonds & R. E. Packard & J. C. Davis - 557-559 Monochromatic electron emission from the macroscopic quantum state of a superconductor
by K. Nagaoka & T. Yamashita & S. Uchiyama & M. Yamada & H. Fujii & C. Oshima - 560-563 Quantification of decadal anthropogenic CO2 uptake in the ocean based on dissolved inorganic carbon measurements
by Tsung-Hung Peng & Rik Wanninkhof & John L. Bullister & Richard A. Feely & Taro Takahashi - 563-567 Passive infrared spectroscopy of the eruption plume at Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico
by S. P. Love & F. Goff & D. Counce & C. Siebe & H. Delgado - 567-570 Remote measurements of volcanic gas compositions by solar occultation spectroscopy
by Peter Francis & Mike R. Burton & Clive Oppenheimer - 570-572 Roots exert a strong influence on the temperature sensitivityof soil respiration
by Richard D. Boone & Knute J. Nadelhoffer & Jana D. Canary & Jason P. Kaye - 572-575 Selective sweep of a newly evolved sperm-specific gene in Drosophila
by Dmitry I. Nurminsky & Maria V. Nurminskaya & Daniel De Aguiar & Daniel L. Hartl - 575-580 Ca2+/calmodulin signals the completion of docking and triggers a late step of vacuole fusion
by Christopher Peters & Andreas Mayer - 580-584 Control of apoptosis and mitotic spindle checkpoint by survivin
by Fengzhi Li & Grazia Ambrosini & Emily Y. Chu & Janet Plescia & Simona Tognin & Pier Carlo Marchisio & Dario C. Altieri - 584-587 Calcium promotes cell survival through CaM-K kinase activation of the protein-kinase-B pathway
by Shigetoshi Yano & Hiroshi Tokumitsu & Thomas R. Soderling - 587-590 Decoupling of nucleotide- and microtubule-binding sites in a kinesin mutant
by Hebok Song & Sharyn A. Endow - 590-594 Identification of the receptor component of the IκBα–ubiquitin ligase
by Avraham Yaron & Ada Hatzubai & Matti Davis & Iris Lavon & Sharon Amit & Anthony M. Manning & Jens S. Andersen & Matthias Mann & Frank Mercurio & Yinon Ben-Neriah - 594-598 Regulation of activity of the transcription factor GATA-1 by acetylation
by Joan Boyes & Peter Byfield & Yoshihiro Nakatani & Vasily Ogryzko - 599-602 Cell biology smorgasbord
by Brendan Horton
December 1998, Volume 396, Issue 6710
- 395-395 Iceland poised to sell exclusive rights to national health data
by Ehsan Masood - 396-396 Software fix for Galileo may salvage data
by Tony Reichhardt - 396-396 Germany's rectors call for pay by results
by Tilmann Kiessling - 397-397 Moscow scientists reject funding deal and plan more protests
by Carl Levitin - 397-397 Richter quits as director of Stanford accelerator lab
by Colin Macilwain - 397-397 Indian farmers burn transgenic cotton crop in field trial
by K. S. Jayaraman - 398-398 Anger over French synchrotron decision
by Eric Glover - 398-398 Reprieve on the cards for reform to Italian research council
by Alison Abbott - 399-399 Rescued satellite to get more managers
by Tony Reichhardt - 399-399 Uruguay responds to scientists' protest
by Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh - 400-400 Research heads seek European platform
by Alison Abbott - 400-400 Australia's basic research faces shake-up
by Peter Pockley - 401-401 Japan split over US aid for spy satellites
by Asako Saegusa - 401-401 Exploring the mind in the Millennium Dome
by Natasha Loder - 404-404 Time to bury misleading myth about careers
by Mark H. Paalman - 404-404 Whistle-blower's charter on the way
by Laurie Smith - 404-404 It will take more than notebooks to stop fraud
by Kimon Angelides & James V. Pianelli - 405-406 An oblique view of climate
by Bruce G. Bills - 406-407 Attractive genetics
by Ken Howard - 407-409 Time's broken arrow
by Ken Peach - 409-410 The voles of Hokkaido
by Robert M. May - 410-410 A saola poses for the camera
by John Whitfield - 410-411 A lesson in sharing?
by Patrick A. Grant & Jerry L. Workman - 413-413 Circular problems
by Douglas P. Hamilton - 414-414 Iron and brimstone
by Philip Newton - 414-415 Is bigger better?
by Robert C. Malenka & Roger A. Nicoll - 415-416 A photonic crystal fibre
by Pauline Rigby - 416-417 New exchange, new target
by Julian Downward - 417-417 Watch this space
by David Jones - 418-418 Jürgen Aschoff (1913-98)
by Serge Daan & Eberhard Gwinner - 419-419 Julesz's joyfulness
by Martin Kemp - 421-422 Marine incursion into South America
by Nathan R. Lovejoy & Eldredge Bermingham & Andrew P. Martin - 422-423 Protease helps yeast find mating partners
by Naama Barkai & Mark D. Rose & Ned S. Wingreen - 423-424 Robust dinosaur phylogeny?
by Mark Wilkinson & Paul Upchurch & Paul M. Barrett & David J. Gower & Michael J. Benton - 424-424 Moving ahead through differential visual latency
by Gopathy Purushothaman & Saumil S. Patel & Harold E. Bedell & Haluk Ogmen - 425-426 Assimilating shocks to the system
by Patricia Fara - 426-427 Charting the stormy seas of AI
by Harry Collins - 427-428 Heisenberg revisited
by Mark Walker - 428-428 The science of patterns?
by Jeremy Gray - 429-432 The vertebrate track record
by Martin G. Lockley - 433-439 Enhanced long-term potentiation and impaired learning in mice with mutant postsynaptic density-95 protein
by Martine Migaud & Paul Charlesworth & Maureen Dempster & Lorna C. Webster & Ayako M. Watabe & Michael Makhinson & Yong He & Mark F. Ramsay & Richard G. M. Morris & John H. Morrison & Thomas J. O'Dell & Seth G. N. Grant - 440-441 Counter-streaming gas flows in solar prominences as evidence for vertical magnetic fields
by J. B. Zirker & O. Engvold & S. F. Martin - 441-444 Temperature-induced magnetization reversal in a YVO3 single crystal
by Y. Ren & T. T. M. Palstra & D. I. Khomskii & E. Pellegrin & A. A. Nugroho & A. A. Menovsky & G. A. Sawatzky - 444-446 Spontaneous ordering of bimodal ensembles of nanoscopic gold clusters
by C. J. Kiely & J. Fink & M. Brust & D. Bethell & D. J. Schiffrin - 447-450 Selective amplification by auto- and cross-catalysis in a replicating peptide system
by Shao Yao & Indraneel Ghosh & Reena Zutshi & Jean Chmielewski - 450-453 A new model for Proterozoic ocean chemistry
by D. E. Canfield - 453-455 Low-latitude glaciation and rapid changes in the Earth's obliquity explained by obliquity–oblateness feedback
by Darren M. Williams & James F. Kasting & Lawrence A. Frakes - 455-459 Asymmetric sea-floor spreading caused by ridge–plume interactions
by R. Dietmar Müller & Walter R. Roest & Jean-Yves Royer - 459-463 Implications of Deltatheridium specimens for early marsupial history
by Guillermo W. Rougier & John R. Wible & Michael J. Novacek - 463-466 A role of Ultrabithorax in morphological differences between Drosophila species
by David L. Stern - 466-469 HMG-CoA reductase guides migrating primordial germ cells
by Mark Van Doren & Heather Tarczy Broihier & Lisa A. Moore & Ruth Lehmann - 469-474 Gain control of NMDA-receptor currents by intracellular sodium
by Xian-Min Yu & Michael W. Salter - 474-477 Epac is a Rap1 guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor directly activated by cyclic AMP
by Johan de Rooij & Fried J. T. Zwartkruis & Mark H. G. Verheijen & Robbert H. Cool & Sebastian M. B. Nijman & Alfred Wittinghofer & Johannes L. Bos - 478-482 Functional interaction between InsP3 receptors and store-operated Htrp3 channels
by Kirill Kiselyov & Xin Xu & Galina Mozhayeva & Tuan Kuo & Isaac Pessah & Gregory Mignery & Xi Zhu & Lutz Birnbaumer# & Shmuel Muallem - 482-486 The receptor Msn5 exports the phosphorylated transcription factor Pho4 out of the nucleus
by Arie Kaffman & Nicole Miller Rank & Elizabeth M. O'Neill & Linda S. Huang & Erin K. O'Shea - 486-491 Crystal structure of the ligand-binding domain of the receptor tyrosine kinase EphB2
by Juha-Pekka Himanen & Mark Henkemeyer & Dimitar B. Nikolov - 491-491 Erratum: Smad3 and Smad4 cooperate with c-Jun/c-Fos to mediate TFG-β-induced transcription
by Ying Zhang & Xin-Hua Feng & Rik Derynck - 493-493 Geoscientists are not just rock stars
by Brendan Horton - 493-494 Problem solving for the whole Earth
by Potter Wickware - 494-496 A risk proposition
by Brendan Horton - 496-496 Water and welfare: hydrology options
by Potter Wickware
November 1998, Volume 396, Issue 6709
- 293-293 Germany restores funds to grant agencies
by Quirin Schiermeier - 293-293 Personal computers spur drive to keep control over copyright
by Rex Dalton - 294-294 ⃛but nuclear work and fusion research lose out
by Alison Abbott - 294-294 Framework deal boosts life sciences⃛
by Alison Abbott - 295-295 Radical changes urged in UK curriculum
by Ehsan Masood - 295-295 ‘Soft option’ for women gets sharp riposte
by Ehsan Masood - 296-296 NSF board is urged to act more openly⃛
by Colin Macilwain - 296-296 ⃛as head seeks to spread the word on grants
by Colin Macilwain - 297-297 French supplies law threatens research
by Eric Glover - 297-297 Human genome declaration looks set for United Nations approval
by Declan Butler - 298-298 Budget cuts mean tough times ahead for Brazilian researchers
by Ricardo Bonalume Neto - 298-298 South African official quits ministry post
by Michael Cherry - 299-299 ‘Science summit’ sets ambitious agenda
by David Dickson - 299-299 Indian anger at promotion ‘caste system’
by K. S. Jayaraman - 303-304 Back on track: the rebirth of human genetics in China
by David Dickson - 307-307 Radical reform needed to aid junior scientists
by Gerard Vassiliou - 307-307 Growing pains of a genomics industry
by G. Matthew Huang - 307-307 Combat climate change by reducing fertility
by Stuart R. Gaffin & Brian C. O'Neill - 309-310 Cryptic clues revealed
by Andrew Cossins - 311-311 Do not adjust your set
by Sarah Tomlin - 311-313 Rumbling geysers (and volcanoes)
by Bruce R. Julian - 313-314 Cheap date
by Caroline J. Small & Stephen R. Bloom - 314-315 Nutrient consequences of salmon spread
by Peter D. Moore - 315-316 Ancient inclinations
by Jean-Pierre Valet & Yves Gallet - 317-318 Support for the lever arm
by A. F. Huxley - 318-318 Fat is a feminist issue
by David Jones - 319-319 Graphic gropings
by Martin Kemp - 321-322 Is beauty in the eye of the beholder?
by Douglas W. Yu & Glenn H. Shepard - 322-323 A developmental model for thalidomide defects
by Clifford J. Tabin - 323-323 Mistakes not necessary for Müllerian mimicry
by Michael P. Speed - 323-324 Encapsulated C60 in carbon nanotubes
by Brian W. Smith & Marc Monthioux & David E. Luzzi - 324-324 How does xenon produce anaesthesia?
by N. P. Franks & R. Dickinson & S. L. M. de Sousa & A. C. Hall & W. R. Lieb - 325-326 When is a dog a DOG?
by Jerry Fodor - 327-328 When maps cost lives
by Janet Browne - 328-328 To party, or don the anorak?
by Jim Bennett - 329-335 The relationship between liquid, supercooled and glassy water
by Osamu Mishima & H. Eugene Stanley - 336-342 Hsp90 as a capacitor for morphological evolution
by Suzanne L. Rutherford & Susan Lindquist - 343-345 Protostellar jets irradiated by massive stars
by Bo Reipurth & John Bally & Robert A. Fesen & David Devine - 345-348 Spin domains in ground-state Bose–Einstein condensates
by J. Stenger & S. Inouye & D. M. Stamper-Kurn & H.-J. Miesner & A. P. Chikkatur & W. Ketterle - 348-350 Observation of smectic and moving-Bragg-glass phases in flowing vortex lattices
by F. Pardo & F. de la Cruz & P. L. Gammel & E. Bucher & D. J. Bishop - 350-353 A multiwavelength semiconductor laser
by Alessandro Tredicucci & Claire Gmachl & Federico Capasso & Deborah L. Sivco & Albert L. Hutchinson & Alfred Y. Cho - 353-356 Delaminated zeolite precursors as selective acidic catalysts
by A. Corma & V. Fornes & S. B. Pergher & Th. L. M. Maesen & J. G. Buglass - 356-359 Spontaneous movement of ions through calcite at standard temperature and pressure
by S. L. S. Stipp & J. Konnerup-Madsen & K. Franzreb & A. Kulik & H. J. Mathieu - 359-362 Large variations in vent fluid CO2/3He ratios signal rapid changes in magma chemistry at Loihi seamount, Hawaii
by D. R. Hilton & G. M. McMurtry & F. Goff - 362-366 Neuronal synchrony does not represent texture segregation
by Victor A. F. Lamme & Henk Spekreijse - 366-369 Ethanol consumption and resistance are inversely related to neuropeptide Y levels
by Todd E. Thiele & Donald J. Marsh & Linda Ste. Marie & Ilene L. Bernstein & Richard D. Palmiter - 370-373 Control of neural crest cell fate by the Wnt signalling pathway
by Richard I. Dorsky & Randall T. Moon & David W. Raible - 373-376 Proto-oncogene PML controls genes devoted to MHC class I antigen presentation
by Pan Zheng & Yong Guo & Qingtian Niu & David E. Levy & Jacqueline A. Dyck & Shengli Lu & Lori A. Sheiman & Yang Liu - 377-380 Interdomain communication regulating ligand binding by PPAR-γ
by Dalei Shao & Shamina M. Rangwala & Shannon T. Bailey & Samuel L. Krakow & Mauricio J. Reginato & Mitchell A. Lazar - 380-383 Swing of the lever arm of a myosin motor at the isomerization and phosphate-release steps
by Yoshikazu Suzuki & Takuo Yasunaga & Reiko Ohkura & Takeyuki Wakabayashi & Kazuo Sutoh - 383-387 Elastic bending and active tilting of myosin heads during muscle contraction
by Ian Dobbie & Marco Linari & Gabriella Piazzesi & Massimo Reconditi & Natalia Koubassova & Michael A. Ferenczi & Vincenzo Lombardi & Malcolm Irving - 387-390 New pathway to polyketides in plants
by Stefan Eckermann & Gudrun Schröder & Jürgen Schmidt & Dieter Strack & Ru A. Edrada & Yrjö Helariutta & Paula Elomaa & Mika Kotilainen & Ilkka Kilpeläinen & Peter Proksch & Teemu H. Teeri & Joachim Schröder - 390-390 Retraction Note to: Identification and role of adenylyl cyclase in auxin signalling in higher plants
by Takanari Ichikawa & Yoshihito Suzuki & Inge Czaja & Carla Schommer & Angela Leßnick & Jeff Schell & Richard Walden - 390-390 Crystal structure of the complex of the cyclin D-dependent kinase Cdk6 bound to the cell-cycle inhibitor p19INK4d
by Deborah H. Brotherton & Venugopal Dhanaraj & Scott Wick & Leonardo Brizuela & Peter J. Domaille & Elena Volyanik & Xu Xu & Emilio Parisini & Brian O. Smith & Sharon J. Archer & Manuel Serrano & Stephen L. Brenner & Tom L. Blundell & Ernest D. Laue
November 1998, Volume 396, Issue 6708
- 201-201 US researchers push network of massive spectrometers
by Colin Macilwain - 201-201 Climate conference agrees action plan
by Ehsan Masood - 202-202 Interdisciplinary research ‘being stifled’
by Declan Butler - 202-202 NSF boss champions need for teamworking
by Declan Butler - 203-203 NIH promises funds to help biologists to use beamlines
by Colin Macilwain - 203-203 European reactor accepts US demands on fuel shift
by Alison Abbott