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2005, volume 437, articles 7063
- Making the paper pp. xiii-xiii

- Joe Orenstein
- Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context (reply) pp. E10-E11

- Robert A. Barton and Russell A. Hill
- Seeing red? Putting sportswear in context pp. E10-E10

- Candy Rowe, Julie M. Harris and S. Craig Roberts
- Trial aims to measure social effects of choosing babies' sex pp. 1214-1215

- Erika Check
- Europe revamps visa rules to attract world's best minds pp. 1215-1215

- Alison Abbott
- Advisers knock Katrina health tests pp. 1216-1217

- Emma Marris
- Ministers agree to act on warnings of soaring temperatures in Africa pp. 1217-1217

- Michael Cherry
- While you were sleeping pp. 1220-1222

- Alison Abbott
- Far from the frontier pp. 1224-1225

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Pipe dreams pp. 1227-1228

- Helen Pilcher
- Market watch pp. 1231-1231

- Roxanne Khamsi
- Call for a cull of pointlessly different reference styles pp. 1232-1232

- Errol C. Friedberg
- Noting Croats' difference from other Slavs isn't racist pp. 1232-1232

- Ognjen Çuliç
- Internet forest-watchers a new force for conservation pp. 1232-1232

- Fernando Manuel Ramos
- Later results don't confirm antidepressant suicide link pp. 1232-1232

- Tamar Wohlfarth and Jitschak Storosum
- Deeper into the genome pp. 1233-1234

- Richard Gibbs
- Power for life pp. 1235-1236

- John F. Allen
- Two exiles pp. 1236-1236

- Alan Packer
- Relative beginners pp. 1237-1237

- Derek Raine
- Science in culture: Inventing an icon pp. 1238-1238

- Martin Kemp
- Exploring life's sweet spot pp. 1239-1239

- Peter H. Seeberger
- Understanding human diversity pp. 1241-1242

- David B. Goldstein and Gianpiero L. Cavalleri
- A cleaner way to nylon? pp. 1243-1244

- Robert Mokaya and Martyn Poliakoff
- Silicon's new shine pp. 1244-1244

- Gareth Parry
- Helicase snaps back pp. 1245-1245

- Eckhard Jankowsky
- Changing face of the chameleon pp. 1246-1247

- A. Lindsay Greer and Neil Mathur
- Helices sculpt membrane pp. 1247-1248

- Guillaume Drin and Bruno Antonny
- The whiff of danger pp. 1248-1248

- Tim Lincoln
- Spin in the slow lane pp. 1249-1249

- Bart van Wees
- Darwin and Einstein correspondence patterns pp. 1251-1251

- João Gama Oliveira and Albert-László Barabási
- Chaperone mutation in Tn syndrome pp. 1252-1252

- Tongzhong Ju and Richard D. Cummings
- Sleep pp. 1253-1253

- John Spiro
- Sleep is of the brain, by the brain and for the brain pp. 1254-1256

- J. Allan Hobson
- Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms pp. 1257-1263

- Clifford B. Saper, Thomas E. Scammell and Jun Lu
- Clues to the functions of mammalian sleep pp. 1264-1271

- Jerome M. Siegel
- Sleep-dependent memory consolidation pp. 1272-1278

- Robert Stickgold
- Insights from studying human sleep disorders pp. 1279-1285

- Mark W. Mahowald and Carlos H. Schenck
- What are the memory sources of dreaming? pp. 1286-1289

- Tore A. Nielsen and Philippe Stenstrom
- Evolution of indirect reciprocity pp. 1291-1298

- Martin A. Nowak and Karl Sigmund
- Repetitive shuttling of a motor protein on DNA pp. 1321-1325

- Sua Myong, Ivan Rasnik, Chirlmin Joo, Timothy M. Lohman and Taekjip Ha
- How Prometheus creates structure in Saturn's F ring pp. 1326-1329

- Carl D. Murray, Carlos Chavez, Kevin Beurle, Nick Cooper, Michael W. Evans, Joseph A. Burns and Carolyn C. Porco
- Observation of spin Coulomb drag in a two-dimensional electron gas pp. 1330-1333

- C. P. Weber, N. Gedik, J. E. Moore, J. Orenstein, J. Stephens and D. D. Awschalom
- Strong quantum-confined Stark effect in germanium quantum-well structures on silicon pp. 1334-1336

- Yu-Hsuan Kuo, Yong Kyu Lee, Yangsi Ge, Shen Ren, Jonathan E. Roth, Theodore I. Kamins, David A. B. Miller and James S. Harris
- Unidirectional molecular motor on a gold surface pp. 1337-1340

- Richard A. van Delden, Matthijs K. J. ter Wiel, Michael M. Pollard, Javier Vicario, Nagatoshi Koumura and Ben L. Feringa
- Low-latitude seasonality of Cretaceous temperatures in warm and cold episodes pp. 1341-1344

- Thomas Steuber, Markus Rauch, Jean-Pierre Masse, Joris Graaf and Matthias Malkoč
- Cooling of the Earth and core formation after the giant impact pp. 1345-1348

- Bernard J. Wood and Alex N. Halliday
- Mammal-like muscles power swimming in a cold-water shark pp. 1349-1352

- Diego Bernal, Jeanine M. Donley, Robert E. Shadwick and Douglas A. Syme
- Reinforcement drives rapid allopatric speciation pp. 1353-1356

- Conrad J. Hoskin, Megan Higgie, Keith R. McDonald and Craig Moritz
- Chimpanzees are indifferent to the welfare of unrelated group members pp. 1357-1359

- Joan B. Silk, Sarah F. Brosnan, Jennifer Vonk, Joseph Henrich, Daniel J. Povinelli, Amanda S. Richardson, Susan P. Lambeth, Jenny Mascaro and Steven J. Schapiro
- Same-sex mating and the origin of the Vancouver Island Cryptococcus gattii outbreak pp. 1360-1364

- James A. Fraser, Steven S. Giles, Emily C. Wenink, Scarlett G. Geunes-Boyer, Jo Rae Wright, Stephanie Diezmann, Andria Allen, Jason E. Stajich, Fred S. Dietrich, John R. Perfect and Joseph Heitman
- Mapping determinants of human gene expression by regional and genome-wide association pp. 1365-1369

- Vivian G. Cheung, Richard S. Spielman, Kathryn G. Ewens, Teresa M. Weber, Michael Morley and Joshua T. Burdick
- Wnt signalling regulates adult hippocampal neurogenesis pp. 1370-1375

- Dieter-Chichung Lie, Sophia A. Colamarino, Hong-Jun Song, Laurent Désiré, Helena Mira, Antonella Consiglio, Edward S. Lein, Sebastian Jessberger, Heather Lansford, Alejandro R. Dearie and Fred H. Gage
- Regulation of Lethal giant larvae by Dishevelled pp. 1376-1380

- Gretchen L. Dollar, Ursula Weber, Marek Mlodzik and Sergei Y. Sokol
- A heterodimeric complex that promotes the assembly of mammalian 20S proteasomes pp. 1381-1385

- Yuko Hirano, Klavs B. Hendil, Hideki Yashiroda, Shun-ichiro Iemura, Ryoichi Nagane, Yusaku Hioki, Tohru Natsume, Keiji Tanaka and Shigeo Murata
- The histone H3.3 chaperone HIRA is essential for chromatin assembly in the male pronucleus pp. 1386-1390

- Benjamin Loppin, Emilie Bonnefoy, Caroline Anselme, Anne Laurençon, Timothy L. Karr and Pierre Couble
- The changing face of China pp. 1391-1391

- Paul Smaglik
- A defensive strategy pp. 1392-1393

- Corie Lok
- Nancy Kelley, senior vice-president, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Boston, Massachusetts pp. 1394-1394

- Paul Smaglik
- Scientists & Societies pp. 1394-1394

- Charles Casey and Jerry Bell
- The worry of success pp. 1394-1394

- Jason Underwood
- Stranger in the night pp. 1396-1396

- Salvador Nogueira
2005, volume 437, articles 7062
- Making the paper pp. xiii-xiii

- Robert Sauer
- Cash interests taint drug advice pp. 1070-1071

- Rosie Taylor and Jim Giles
- Express delivery to Venus pp. 1071-1071

- Tony Reichhardt
- Quake aid hampered by ban on web shots pp. 1072-1073

- Declan Butler
- Biologists forced to reassess embryo test pp. 1075-1075

- Erika Check
- China launches plans for space exploration as taikonauts touch down pp. 1075-1075

- Mark Peplow and Tony Reichhardt
- ‘Ethical’ routes to stem cells highlight political divide pp. 1076-1077

- Carina Dennis and Erika Check
- Korea launches network to share cloning information pp. 1077-1077

- Carina Dennis
- Life at the cutting edge pp. 1080-1082

- Jenny Hogan
- Patchwork people pp. 1084-1086

- Erika Check
- Venture capitalists tackle Chinese hurdles pp. 1087-1087

- David Cyranoski
- Don't underestimate the death rate from Chernobyl pp. 1089-1089

- Timothy A. Mousseau, Neal Nelson and V. Shestopalov
- Media reports: call for a working party is unrealistic pp. 1089-1089

- Jonathan Cowie
- Main effect of bureaucracy is to reduce productivity pp. 1089-1089

- Stephen Moss
- Concern at animal research should not be dismissed pp. 1089-1089

- Jacqueline Zupp
- Oppenheimer: the opera pp. 1091-1092

- Philip Campbell
- Mathematical musings pp. 1092-1092

- Timothy Gowers
- Mixed reactions pp. 1093-1093

- Pierluigi Nicotera
- An explorer and surveyor pp. 1095-1095

- Frank Wilczek
- DNA twists and flips pp. 1097-1098

- Richard R. Sinden
- Gold rush pp. 1098-1099

- Masatake Haruta
- Along came a sea spider pp. 1099-1101

- Graham E. Budd and Maximilian J. Telford
- Atom waves in passing pp. 1102-1102

- Maarten DeKieviet and Joerg Schmiedmayer
- A BID for the pathway pp. 1103-1103

- Michael B. Kastan
- Odd company pp. 1105-1105

- Fulvio Melia
- Fruitfly genome is not junk pp. 1106-1106

- Alexey S. Kondrashov
- Intercepting the first rat ashore pp. 1107-1107

- James C. Russell, David R. Towns, Sandra H. Anderson and Mick N. Clout
- Isolation of drug-resistant H5N1 virus pp. 1108-1108

- Q. Mai Le, Maki Kiso, Kazuhiko Someya, Yuko T. Sakai, T. Hien Nguyen, Khan H. L. Nguyen, N. Dinh Pham, Ha H. Ngyen, Shinya Yamada, Yukiko Muramoto, Taisuke Horimoto, Ayato Takada, Hideo Goto, Takashi Suzuki, Yasuo Suzuki and Yoshihiro Kawaoka
- The CREB coactivator TORC2 is a key regulator of fasting glucose metabolism pp. 1109-1114

- Seung-Hoi Koo, Lawrence Flechner, Ling Qi, Xinmin Zhang, Robert A. Screaton, Shawn Jeffries, Susan Hedrick, Wu Xu, Fayçal Boussouar, Paul Brindle, Hiroshi Takemori and Marc Montminy
- Rebuilt AAA + motors reveal operating principles for ATP-fuelled machines pp. 1115-1120

- Andreas Martin, Tania A. Baker and Robert T. Sauer
- A ‘dry’ condensation origin for circumstellar carbonates pp. 1121-1124

- Alice Toppani, François Robert, Guy Libourel, Philippe de Donato, Odile Barres, Louis d'Hendecourt and Jaafar Ghanbaja
- Secondary craters on Europa and implications for cratered surfaces pp. 1125-1127

- Edward B. Bierhaus, Clark R. Chapman and William J. Merline
- Enhancing semiconductor device performance using ordered dopant arrays pp. 1128-1131

- Takahiro Shinada, Shintaro Okamoto, Takahiro Kobayashi and Iwao Ohdomari
- Tunable gold catalysts for selective hydrocarbon oxidation under mild conditions pp. 1132-1135

- Mathew D. Hughes, Yi-Jun Xu, Patrick Jenkins, Paul McMorn, Philip Landon, Dan I. Enache, Albert F. Carley, Gary A. Attard, Graham J. Hutchings, Frank King, E. Hugh Stitt, Peter Johnston, Ken Griffin and Christopher J. Kiely
- Thermochemical structures beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean pp. 1136-1139

- Allen K. McNamara and Shijie Zhong
- Helium solubility in olivine and implications for high 3He/4He in ocean island basalts pp. 1140-1143

- Stephen W. Parman, Mark D. Kurz, Stanley R. Hart and Timothy L. Grove
- Neuroanatomy of sea spiders implies an appendicular origin of the protocerebral segment pp. 1144-1148

- Amy Maxmen, William E. Browne, Mark Q. Martindale and Gonzalo Giribet
- Adaptive evolution of non-coding DNA in Drosophila pp. 1149-1152

- Peter Andolfatto
- Natural selection on protein-coding genes in the human genome pp. 1153-1157

- Carlos D. Bustamante, Adi Fledel-Alon, Scott Williamson, Rasmus Nielsen, Melissa Todd Hubisz, Stephen Glanowski, David M. Tanenbaum, Thomas J. White, John J. Sninsky, Ryan D. Hernandez, Daniel Civello, Mark D. Adams, Michele Cargill and Andrew G. Clark
- Activity of striatal neurons reflects dynamic encoding and recoding of procedural memories pp. 1158-1161

- Terra D. Barnes, Yasuo Kubota, Dan Hu, Dezhe Z. Jin and Ann M. Graybiel
- Large-scale sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution pp. 1162-1166

- Elodie Ghedin, Naomi A. Sengamalay, Martin Shumway, Jennifer Zaborsky, Tamara Feldblyum, Vik Subbu, David J. Spiro, Jeff Sitz, Hean Koo, Pavel Bolotov, Dmitry Dernovoy, Tatiana Tatusova, Yiming Bao, Kirsten St George, Jill Taylor, David J. Lipman, Claire M. Fraser, Jeffery K. Taubenberger and Steven L. Salzberg
- Cardif is an adaptor protein in the RIG-I antiviral pathway and is targeted by hepatitis C virus pp. 1167-1172

- Etienne Meylan, Joseph Curran, Kay Hofmann, Darius Moradpour, Marco Binder, Ralf Bartenschlager and Jürg Tschopp
- Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein–protein interaction network pp. 1173-1178

- Jean-François Rual, Kavitha Venkatesan, Tong Hao, Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa, Amélie Dricot, Ning Li, Gabriel F. Berriz, Francis D. Gibbons, Matija Dreze, Nono Ayivi-Guedehoussou, Niels Klitgord, Christophe Simon, Mike Boxem, Stuart Milstein, Jennifer Rosenberg, Debra S. Goldberg, Lan V. Zhang, Sharyl L. Wong, Giovanni Franklin, Siming Li, Joanna S. Albala, Janghoo Lim, Carlene Fraughton, Estelle Llamosas, Sebiha Cevik, Camille Bex, Philippe Lamesch, Robert S. Sikorski, Jean Vandenhaute, Huda Y. Zoghbi, Alex Smolyar, Stephanie Bosak, Reynaldo Sequerra, Lynn Doucette-Stamm, Michael E. Cusick, David E. Hill, Frederick P. Roth and Marc Vidal
- Photosystem II core phosphorylation and photosynthetic acclimation require two different protein kinases pp. 1179-1182

- Vera Bonardi, Paolo Pesaresi, Thomas Becker, Enrico Schleiff, Raik Wagner, Thomas Pfannschmidt, Peter Jahns and Dario Leister
- Crystal structure of a junction between B-DNA and Z-DNA reveals two extruded bases pp. 1183-1186

- Sung Chul Ha, Ky Lowenhaupt, Alexander Rich, Yang-Gyun Kim and Kyeong Kyu Kim
- Structure of Escherichia coli RNase E catalytic domain and implications for RNA turnover pp. 1187-1191

- Anastasia J. Callaghan, Maria Jose Marcaida, Jonathan A. Stead, Kenneth J. McDowall, William G. Scott and Ben F. Luisi
- More than gene expression pp. 1195-1196

- Diane Gershon
- The path to success pp. 1201-1201

- Paul Smaglik
- You say genomics, I say genetics pp. 1202-1203

- Ricki Lewis
- David Bentley, chief scientist, Solexa, Chesterford, UK pp. 1204-1204

- Corie Lok
- Scientists & Societies pp. 1204-1204

- Ulrich Schollwöck
- Eye-opening meeting pp. 1204-1204

- Karolina Tkaczuk
- Calculation Quest pp. 1206-1206

- Andrew Crumey
2005, volume 437, articles 7061
- US progressives fight for a voice in bioethics pp. 932-932

- Erika Check
- Nuclear group nabs peace prize pp. 932-933

- Jim Giles
- More evidence for hobbit unearthed as diggers are refused access to cave pp. 934-935

- Rex Dalton
- Indonesia struggles to control bird flu outbreak pp. 937-937

- Declan Butler
- Chemical exchange captures Nobel pp. 938-938

- Philip Ball
- Ig Nobels hail world's longest-running experiment pp. 938-939

- Steve Nadis
- Playing dirty pp. 942-943

- Simon Frantz
- The forgotten ecosystem pp. 944-945

- Emma Marris
- The maestro of minds pp. 946-947

- Alison Abbott
- The technology trap pp. 948-949

- Virginia Gewin
- Re-wilding: a bold plan that needs native megafauna pp. 951-951

- Martin A. Schlaepfer
- Evolution was fine, just not in the case of humans pp. 951-951

- U Kutschera
- NIH moved quickly to help researchers after Katrina pp. 951-951

- Elias Zerhouni
- Indian players in some of IT and biotech's top teams pp. 951-951

- Mukund Mehrotra
- System to rank scientists was pedalled by Jeffreys pp. 951-951

- A. W. F. Edwards
- Before the storm pp. 953-954

- Howard B. Bluestein
- Fetal affliction pp. 954-954

- Michael Sargent
- Nuclear reactions pp. 955-955

- Brenda Howard
- Further fossil finds from Flores pp. 957-958

- Daniel E. Lieberman
- The impact of Deep Impact pp. 958-959

- Paul D. Feldman
- Roots of stability pp. 959-961

- Peter D. Moore
- At a stretch pp. 961-961

- Rosamund Daw
- No-nuisance noise pp. 962-963

- Adi R. Bulsara
- Cell cycle unleashed pp. 963-965

- Takeo Kishimoto
- A big issue for trees pp. 965-966

- Josep Peñuelas
- Millet noodles in Late Neolithic China pp. 967-968

- Houyuan Lu, Xiaoyan Yang, Maolin Ye, Kam-Biu Liu, Zhengkai Xia, Xiaoyan Ren, Linhai Cai, Naiqin Wu and Tung-Sheng Liu
- Carbon nanotubes as cold cathodes pp. 968-968

- Kenneth B. K. Teo, Eric Minoux, Ludovic Hudanski, Franck Peauger, Jean-Philippe Schnell, Laurent Gangloff, Pierre Legagneux, Dominique Dieumegard, Gehan A. J. Amaratunga and William I. Milne
- Implications for prediction and hazard assessment from the 2004 Parkfield earthquake pp. 969-974

- W. H. Bakun, B. Aagaard, B. Dost, W. L. Ellsworth, J. L. Hardebeck, R. A. Harris, C. Ji, M. J. S. Johnston, J. Langbein, J. J. Lienkaemper, A. J. Michael, J. R. Murray, R. M. Nadeau, P. A. Reasenberg, M. S. Reichle, E. A. Roeloffs, A. Shakal, R. W. Simpson and F. Waldhauser
- Plectasin is a peptide antibiotic with therapeutic potential from a saprophytic fungus pp. 975-980

- Per H. Mygind, Rikke L. Fischer, Kirk M. Schnorr, Mogens T. Hansen, Carsten P. Sönksen, Svend Ludvigsen, Dorotea Raventós, Steen Buskov, Bjarke Christensen, Leonardo De Maria, Olivier Taboureau, Debbie Yaver, Signe G. Elvig-Jørgensen, Marianne V. Sørensen, Bjørn E. Christensen, Søren Kjærulff, Niels Frimodt-Moller, Robert I. Lehrer, Michael Zasloff and Hans-Henrik Kristensen
- The N-end rule pathway as a nitric oxide sensor controlling the levels of multiple regulators pp. 981-986

- Rong-Gui Hu, Jun Sheng, Xin Qi, Zhenming Xu, Terry T. Takahashi and Alexander Varshavsky
- A large dust/ice ratio in the nucleus of comet 9P/Tempel 1 pp. 987-990

- Michael Küppers, Ivano Bertini, Sonia Fornasier, Pedro J. Gutierrez, Stubbe F. Hviid, Laurent Jorda, Horst Uwe Keller, Jörg Knollenberg, Detlef Koschny, Rainer Kramm, Luisa-Maria Lara, Holger Sierks, Nicolas Thomas, Cesare Barbieri, Philippe Lamy, Hans Rickman and Rafael Rodrigo
- Geology and insolation-driven climatic history of Amazonian north polar materials on Mars pp. 991-994

- Kenneth L. Tanaka
- Coherent signal amplification in bistable nanomechanical oscillators by stochastic resonance pp. 995-998

- Robert L. Badzey and Pritiraj Mohanty
- Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin pp. 999-1002

- Christopher M. Elvin, Andrew G. Carr, Mickey G. Huson, Jane M. Maxwell, Roger D. Pearson, Tony Vuocolo, Nancy E. Liyou, Darren C. C. Wong, David J. Merritt and Nicholas E. Dixon
- Climatic controls on central African hydrology during the past 20,000 years pp. 1003-1006

- Enno Schefuß, Stefan Schouten and Ralph R. Schneider
- The earliest dromaeosaurid theropod from South America pp. 1007-1011

- Peter J. Makovicky, Sebastián Apesteguía and Federico L. Agnolín
- Further evidence for small-bodied hominins from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia pp. 1012-1017

- M. J. Morwood, P. Brown, Jatmiko, T. Sutikna, E. Wahyu Saptomo, K. E. Westaway, Rokus Awe Due, R. G. Roberts, T. Maeda, S. Wasisto and T. Djubiantono
- Vertebrate Smoothened functions at the primary cilium pp. 1018-1021

- Kevin C. Corbit, Pia Aanstad, Veena Singla, Andrew R. Norman, Didier Y. R. Stainier and Jeremy F. Reiter
- SERRATE coordinates shoot meristem function and leaf axial patterning in Arabidopsis pp. 1022-1026

- Stephen P. Grigg, Claudia Canales, Angela Hay and Miltos Tsiantis
- Repeated cocaine exposure in vivo facilitates LTP induction in midbrain dopamine neurons pp. 1027-1031

- Qing-song Liu, Lu Pu and Mu-ming Poo
- A network-based analysis of systemic inflammation in humans pp. 1032-1037

- Steve E. Calvano, Wenzhong Xiao, Daniel R. Richards, Ramon M. Felciano, Henry V. Baker, Raymond J. Cho, Richard O. Chen, Bernard H. Brownstein, J. Perren Cobb, S. Kevin Tschoeke, Carol Miller-Graziano, Lyle L. Moldawer, Michael N. Mindrinos, Ronald W. Davis, Ronald G. Tompkins and Stephen F. Lowry
- Chromosome nondisjunction yields tetraploid rather than aneuploid cells in human cell lines pp. 1038-1042

- Qinghua Shi and Randall W. King
- Cytokinesis failure generating tetraploids promotes tumorigenesis in p53-null cells pp. 1043-1047

- Takeshi Fujiwara, Madhavi Bandi, Masayuki Nitta, Elena V. Ivanova, Roderick T. Bronson and David Pellman
- Calcium triggers exit from meiosis II by targeting the APC/C inhibitor XErp1 for degradation pp. 1048-1052

- Nadine R. Rauh, Andreas Schmidt, Jenny Bormann, Erich A. Nigg and Thomas U. Mayer
- Solution structure of a protein denatured state and folding intermediate pp. 1053-1056

- T. L. Religa, J. S. Markson, U. Mayor, S. M. V. Freund and A. R. Fersht
- Correction: RNA-interference-directed chromatin modification coupled to RNA polymerase II transcription pp. 1057-1057

- Vera Schramke, Daniel M. Sheedy, Ahmet M. Denli, Carolina Bonila, Karl Ekwall, Gregory J. Hannon and Robin C. Allshire
- Correction: Negative lattice expansion from the superconductivity–antiferromagnetism crossover in ruthenium copper oxides pp. 1057-1057

- A. C. Mclaughlin, F. Sher and J. P. Attfield
- Correction: Formation of zirconium metallic glass pp. 1057-1057

- Jianzhong Zhang and Yusheng Zhao
- The exception to the rule pp. 1059-1059

- Paul Smaglik
- Primed for a biotech boom pp. 1060-1062

- David Cyranoski
- Toy planes pp. 1064-1064

- Tobias S. Buckell
2005, volume 437, articles 7060
- Japan jumps towards personalized medicine pp. 796-796

- David Cyranoski
- Q marks the spot as ancient sculptures yield their origins pp. 797-797

- Alexandra Witze
- Electric current captures top sperm pp. 799-799

- Carina Dennis
- Australia mooted as dump for world's nuclear waste pp. 799-799

- Carina Dennis
- California prepares to roll out stem-cell funding pp. 800-801

- Rex Dalton
- Physics prize puts spotlight on optics pp. 800-800

- Jim Giles
- Gut feeling secures medical Nobel for Australian doctors pp. 801-801

- Alison Abbott
- Flight of the navigators pp. 804-806

- Jane Qiu
- Chemical reaction pp. 807-809

- Emma Marris
- Paper chase pp. 810-811

- David Cyranoski
- Media should campaign on the basis of facts pp. 814-814

- Robert May
- No evidence for Croatian race claims pp. 814-814

- Dragan Primorac
- Katrina: don't blame the Bush administration pp. 814-814

- Stephen F. Larner
- Katrina revealed need for reform. Let's not forget it pp. 814-814

- Alison Chaiken
- A secular religion pp. 815-816

- John Hedley Brooke
- The rise of the computer pp. 816-816

- Anthony Ralston
- A philosopher's vision pp. 817-817

- Richard L. Gregory
- A quantum recipe for life pp. 819-819

- Paul Davies
- Loading the type III cannon pp. 821-821

- Bill Blaylock and Olaf Schneewind
- Short-burst sources pp. 822-823

- Luigi Piro
- Conspirators in blight pp. 823-824

- Ian R. Sanders
- Melted by mistakes pp. 824-825

- Edward J. Kramer
- Stars beneath the waves pp. 826-826

- David W. Sims
- Sea change in sediments pp. 826-827

- David J. Des Marais
- Hermann Bondi (1919–2005) pp. 828-828

- Leon Mestel
- Asian honeybees parasitize the future dead pp. 829-829

- Piyamas Nanork, Jürgen Paar, Nadine C. Chapman, Siriwat Wongsiri and Benjamin P. Oldroyd
- Dynamic triggering of earthquakes pp. 830-830

- Joan Gomberg and Paul Johnson
- Structure of the CED-4–CED-9 complex provides insights into programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans pp. 831-837

- Nieng Yan, Jijie Chai, Eui Seung Lee, Lichuan Gu, Qun Liu, Jiaqing He, Jia-Wei Wu, David Kokel, Huilin Li, Quan Hao, Ding Xue and Yigong Shi
- Structural insight into antibiotic fosfomycin biosynthesis by a mononuclear iron enzyme pp. 838-844

- Luke J. Higgins, Feng Yan, Pinghua Liu, Hung-wen Liu and Catherine L. Drennan
- The afterglow of GRB 050709 and the nature of the short-hard γ-ray bursts pp. 845-850

- D. B. Fox, D. A. Frail, P. A. Price, S. R. Kulkarni, E. Berger, T. Piran, A. M. Soderberg, S. B. Cenko, P. B. Cameron, A. Gal-Yam, M. M. Kasliwal, D.-S. Moon, F. A. Harrison, E. Nakar, B. P. Schmidt, B. Penprase, R. A. Chevalier, P. Kumar, K. Roth, D. Watson, B. L. Lee, S. Shectman, M. M. Phillips, M. Roth, P. J. McCarthy, M. Rauch, L. Cowie, B. A. Peterson, J. Rich, N. Kawai, K. Aoki, G. Kosugi, T. Totani, H.-S. Park, A. MacFadyen and K. C. Hurley
- A short γ-ray burst apparently associated with an elliptical galaxy at redshift z = 0.225 pp. 851-854

- N. Gehrels, C. L. Sarazin, P. T. O'Brien, B. Zhang, L. Barbier, S. D. Barthelmy, A. Blustin, D. N. Burrows, J. Cannizzo, J. R. Cummings, M. Goad, S. T. Holland, C. P. Hurkett, J. A. Kennea, A. Levan, C. B. Markwardt, K. O. Mason, P. Meszaros, M. Page, D. M. Palmer, E. Rol, T. Sakamoto, R. Willingale, L. Angelini, A. Beardmore, P. T. Boyd, A. Breeveld, S. Campana, M. M. Chester, G. Chincarini, L. R. Cominsky, G. Cusumano, M. de Pasquale, E. E. Fenimore, P. Giommi, C. Gronwall, D. Grupe, J. E. Hill, D. Hinshaw, J. Hjorth, D. Hullinger, K. C. Hurley, S. Klose, S. Kobayashi, C. Kouveliotou, H. A. Krimm, V. Mangano, F. E. Marshall, K. McGowan, A. Moretti, R. F. Mushotzky, K. Nakazawa, J. P. Norris, J. A. Nousek, J. P. Osborne, K. Page, A. M. Parsons, S. Patel, M. Perri, T. Poole, P. Romano, P. W. A. Roming, S. Rosen, G. Sato, P. Schady, A. P. Smale, J. Sollerman, R. Starling, M. Still, M. Suzuki, G. Tagliaferri, T. Takahashi, M. Tashiro, J. Tueller, A. A. Wells, N. E. White and R. A. M. J. Wijers
- Discovery of the short γ-ray burst GRB 050709 pp. 855-858

- J. S. Villasenor, D. Q. Lamb, G. R. Ricker, J.-L. Atteia, N. Kawai, N. Butler, Y. Nakagawa, J. G. Jernigan, M. Boer, G. B. Crew, T. Q. Donaghy, J. Doty, E. E. Fenimore, M. Galassi, C. Graziani, K. Hurley, A. Levine, F. Martel, M. Matsuoka, J.-F. Olive, G. Prigozhin, T. Sakamoto, Y. Shirasaki, M. Suzuki, T. Tamagawa, R. Vanderspek, S. E. Woosley, A. Yoshida, J. Braga, R. Manchanda, G. Pizzichini, K. Takagishi and M. Yamauchi
- The optical afterglow of the short γ-ray burst GRB 050709 pp. 859-861

- Jens Hjorth, Darach Watson, Johan P. U. Fynbo, Paul A. Price, Brian L. Jensen, Uffe G. Jørgensen, Daniel Kubas, Javier Gorosabel, Páll Jakobsson, Jesper Sollerman, Kristian Pedersen and Chryssa Kouveliotou
- Microscopic artificial swimmers pp. 862-865

- Rémi Dreyfus, Jean Baudry, Marcus L. Roper, Marc Fermigier, Howard A. Stone and Jérôme Bibette
- Biomarker evidence for green and purple sulphur bacteria in a stratified Palaeoproterozoic sea pp. 866-870

- Jochen J. Brocks, Gordon D. Love, Roger E. Summons, Andrew H. Knoll, Graham A. Logan and Stephen A. Bowden
- Nonlinear dynamics, granular media and dynamic earthquake triggering pp. 871-874

- Paul A. Johnson and Xiaoping Jia
- Pterosaur diversity and faunal turnover in Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems in China pp. 875-879

- Xiaolin Wang, Alexander W. A. Kellner, Zhonghe Zhou and Diogenes de Almeida Campos
- Trophic cascades across ecosystems pp. 880-883

- Tiffany M. Knight, Michael W. McCoy, Jonathan M. Chase, Krista A. McCoy and Robert D. Holt
- Pathogenic fungus harbours endosymbiotic bacteria for toxin production pp. 884-888

- Laila P. Partida-Martinez and Christian Hertweck
- Characterization of the 1918 influenza virus polymerase genes pp. 889-893

- Jeffery K. Taubenberger, Ann H. Reid, Raina M. Lourens, Ruixue Wang, Guozhong Jin and Thomas G. Fanning
- In vivo analysis of quiescent adult neural stem cells responding to Sonic hedgehog pp. 894-897

- Sohyun Ahn and Alexandra L. Joyner
- Sex-specific peptides from exocrine glands stimulate mouse vomeronasal sensory neurons pp. 898-901

- Hiroko Kimoto, Sachiko Haga, Koji Sato and Kazushige Touhara
- STIM1 is a Ca2+ sensor that activates CRAC channels and migrates from the Ca2+ store to the plasma membrane pp. 902-905

- Shenyuan L. Zhang, Ying Yu, Jack Roos, J. Ashot Kozak, Thomas J. Deerinck, Mark H. Ellisman, Kenneth A. Stauderman and Michael D. Cahalan
- Apolipoprotein-mediated pathways of lipid antigen presentation pp. 906-910

- Peter van den Elzen, Salil Garg, Luis León, Manfred Brigl, Elizabeth A. Leadbetter, Jenny E. Gumperz, Chris C. Dascher, Tan-Yun Cheng, Frank M. Sacks, Petr A. Illarionov, Gurdyal S. Besra, Sally C. Kent, D. Branch Moody and Michael B. Brenner
- Chaperone release and unfolding of substrates in type III secretion pp. 911-915

- Yukihiro Akeda and Jorge E. Galán
- Direct observation of steps in rotation of the bacterial flagellar motor pp. 916-919

- Yoshiyuki Sowa, Alexander D. Rowe, Mark C. Leake, Toshiharu Yakushi, Michio Homma, Akihiko Ishijima and Richard M. Berry
- Erratum: Deficiency of glutaredoxin 5 reveals Fe–S clusters are required for vertebrate haem synthesis pp. 920-920

- Rebecca A. Wingert, Jenna L. Galloway, Bruce Barut, Helen Foott, Paula Fraenkel, Jennifer L. Axe, Gerhard J. Weber, Kimberly Dooley, Alan J. Davidson, Bettina Schmid, Barry H. Paw, George C. Shaw, Paul Kingsley, James Palis, Heidi Schubert, Opal Chen, Jerry Kaplan and Leonard I. Zon
- Out in the cold pp. 921-921

- Paul Smaglik
- To do today pp. 922-923

- Kendall Powell
- Geoffrey West, president, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico pp. 924-924

- Virginia Gewin
- Recruiters & Academia pp. 924-924

- Santa Jeremy Ono
- A time to reconnect pp. 924-924

- Tobias Langenhan
- Sandcastles: a dystopia pp. 926-926

- Kathryn Cramer
2005, volume 437, articles 7059
- Making the paper pp. xv-xv

- Bruno Andreotti
- Scientists unite in bid to drive policy pp. 600-600

- Rex Dalton
- Use of NIH funds placed under a spotlight pp. 601-601

- Emma Marris
- Pioneering HIV treatment would use interference and gene therapy pp. 601-601

- Erika Check
- Europe tells Russia it faces HIV ruin pp. 602-602

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Political deadlock leaves scientists frustrated pp. 603-603

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Science comes second as NASA makes lunar plans pp. 605-605

- Tony Reichhardt
- Cancer chief embraces top drugs job pp. 606-606

- Meredith Wadman
- School board in court over bid to teach intelligent design pp. 607-607

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Mountain at the top pp. 610-611

- Jeff Kanipe
- Back to the bottom pp. 612-613

- Robert Cooke
- Dollars and sense pp. 614-616

- Lucy Odling-Smee
- Appetite downer awaits approval pp. 618-619

- Meredith Wadman
- Small groups find fatal purpose through the web pp. 620-620

- Scott Atran and Jessica Stern
- Most radiation-related deaths happened in 1945 pp. 620-620

- Burton Bennett
- Public disclosure could deter conflicts of interest pp. 620-620

- Ned Feder
- Diversity and controversy pp. 621-622

- Diane Paul
- Touching a nerve pp. 622-622

- Charles Stevens
- Roving the Solar System pp. 623-623

- William K. Hartmann
- Thinking big pp. 625-625

- Philip W. Anderson
- A receptor for gibberellin pp. 627-628

- Dario Bonetta and Peter McCourt
- Let us spray pp. 629-629

- Richard Webb
- Nutrients in remote mode pp. 629-631

- Marina Lévy
- Deviations in mating pp. 631-632

- Avigdor Eldar and Michael Elowitz
- Pore show pp. 633-633

- Hermann Gies
- Joseph Rotblat 1908–2005 pp. 634-634

- Sally Milne and Robert Hinde
- Liquefaction of quicksand under stress pp. 635-635

- A. Khaldoun, E. Eiser, G. H. Wegdam and Daniel Bonn
- Self-replication from random parts pp. 636-636

- Saul Griffith, Dan Goldwater and Joseph M. Jacobson
- Surfaces and interfaces pp. 637-637

- Magdalena Helmer
- A perspective on surfaces and interfaces pp. 638-639

- David L. Allara
- Interfaces and the driving force of hydrophobic assembly pp. 640-647

- David Chandler
- Controlled microfluidic interfaces pp. 648-655

- Javier Atencia and David J. Beebe
- Polymer-supported membranes as models of the cell surface pp. 656-663

- Motomu Tanaka and Erich Sackmann
- Colloidal nanocrystal synthesis and the organic–inorganic interface pp. 664-670

- Yadong Yin and A. Paul Alivisatos
- Engineering atomic and molecular nanostructures at surfaces pp. 671-679

- Johannes V. Barth, Giovanni Costantini and Klaus Kern
- Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms pp. 681-686

- James C. Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Olivier Aumont, Laurent Bopp, Scott C. Doney, Richard A. Feely, Anand Gnanadesikan, Nicolas Gruber, Akio Ishida, Fortunat Joos, Robert M. Key, Keith Lindsay, Ernst Maier-Reimer, Richard Matear, Patrick Monfray, Anne Mouchet, Raymond G. Najjar, Gian-Kasper Plattner, Keith B. Rodgers, Christopher L. Sabine, Jorge L. Sarmiento, Reiner Schlitzer, Richard D. Slater, Ian J. Totterdell, Marie-France Weirig, Yasuhiro Yamanaka and Andrew Yool
- The effect of advection on the nutrient reservoir in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre pp. 687-692

- Jaime B. Palter, M. Susan Lozier and Richard T. Barber
- GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 encodes a soluble receptor for gibberellin pp. 693-698

- Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka, Motoyuki Ashikari, Masatoshi Nakajima, Hironori Itoh, Etsuko Katoh, Masatomo Kobayashi, Teh-yuan Chow, Yue-ie C. Hsing, Hidemi Kitano, Isomaro Yamaguchi and Makoto Matsuoka
- Regulated cell-to-cell variation in a cell-fate decision system pp. 699-706

- Alejandro Colman-Lerner, Andrew Gordon, Eduard Serra, Tina Chin, Orna Resnekov, Drew Endy, C. Gustavo Pesce and Roger Brent
- Lost and found dark matter in elliptical galaxies pp. 707-710

- A. Dekel, F. Stoehr, G. A. Mamon, T. J. Cox, G. S. Novak and J. R. Primack
- Isotope-induced partial localization of core electrons in the homonuclear molecule N2 pp. 711-715

- Daniel Rolles, Markus Braune, Slobodan Cvejanović, Oliver Geßner, Rainer Hentges, Sanja Korica, Burkhard Langer, Toralf Lischke, Georg Prümper, Axel Reinköster, Jens Viefhaus, Björn Zimmermann, Vincent McKoy and Uwe Becker
- A mesoporous germanium oxide with crystalline pore walls and its chiral derivative pp. 716-719

- Xiaodong Zou, Tony Conradsson, Miia Klingstedt, Mike S. Dadachov and Michael O'Keeffe
- Field evidence for surface-wave-induced instability of sand dunes pp. 720-723

- Hicham Elbelrhiti, Philippe Claudin and Bruno Andreotti
- Trace element signature of subduction-zone fluids, melts and supercritical liquids at 120–180 km depth pp. 724-727

- Ronit Kessel, Max W. Schmidt, Peter Ulmer and Thomas Pettke
- Diatom carbon export enhanced by silicate upwelling in the northeast Atlantic pp. 728-732

- John T. Allen, Louise Brown, Richard Sanders, C. Mark Moore, Alexander Mustard, Sophie Fielding, Mike Lucas, Michel Rixen, Graham Savidge, Stephanie Henson and Dan Mayor
- Meniscus-climbing insects pp. 733-736

- David L. Hu and John W. M. Bush
- Conformity to cultural norms of tool use in chimpanzees pp. 737-740

- Andrew Whiten, Victoria Horner and Frans B. M. de Waal
- Ca2+/calmodulin is critical for brassinosteroid biosynthesis and plant growth pp. 741-745

- Liqun Du and B. W. Poovaiah
- WntD is a feedback inhibitor of Dorsal/NF-κB in Drosophila development and immunity pp. 746-749

- Michael D. Gordon, Marc S. Dionne, David S. Schneider and Roel Nusse
- Interference with AI-2-mediated bacterial cell–cell communication pp. 750-753

- Karina B. Xavier and Bonnie L. Bassler
- Phosphatidylserine-dependent engulfment by macrophages of nuclei from erythroid precursor cells pp. 754-758

- Hideyuki Yoshida, Kohki Kawane, Masato Koike, Yoshimi Mori, Yasuo Uchiyama and Shigekazu Nagata
- A SUMOylation-dependent pathway mediates transrepression of inflammatory response genes by PPAR-γ pp. 759-763

- Gabriel Pascual, Amy L. Fong, Sumito Ogawa, Amir Gamliel, Andrew C. Li, Valentina Perissi, David W. Rose, Timothy M. Willson, Michael G. Rosenfeld and Christopher K. Glass
- Structural basis of West Nile virus neutralization by a therapeutic antibody pp. 764-769

- Grant E. Nybakken, Theodore Oliphant, Syd Johnson, Stephen Burke, Michael S. Diamond and Daved H. Fremont
- A non-haem iron centre in the transcription factor NorR senses nitric oxide pp. 769-772

- Benoît D'Autréaux, Nicholas P. Tucker, Ray Dixon and Stephen Spiro
- The big picture pp. 775-779

- Lisa Melton
- Stemming the tide pp. 783-783

- Paul Smaglik
- Capital attractions pp. 784-785

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Feeling rejected pp. 788-788

- Alastair Reynolds
2005, volume 437, articles 7058
- Making the paper pp. xi-xi

- David Stahl
- Second-order free-riding problem solved? pp. E8-E8

- James H. Fowler
- Second-order free-riding problem solved? (reply) pp. E8-E9

- Karthik Panchanathan and Rob Boyd
- Astronomers reject the term ‘planet’ pp. 456-457

- Jim Giles
- Brain imaging ready to detect terrorists, say neuroscientists pp. 457-457

- Jennifer Wild
- Flu researchers slam US agency for hoarding data pp. 458-459

- Declan Butler
- Industry money skews drug overviews pp. 459-459

- Jim Giles
- Hurricane link to climate change is hazy pp. 461-461

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Lack of lab notes casts doubt on RNA researcher's results pp. 461-461

- Ichiko Fuyuno
- After Katrina: tracking the toxic flood pp. 462-462

- Adrianne Appel
- Race claims spark fury over Croatia's school curriculum pp. 463-463

- Alison Abbott
- Left behind pp. 467-467

- Erika Check
- Inside information pp. 468-469

- Heike Langenberg
- Back to school pp. 470-471

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Fishy futures pp. 473-474

- Rex Dalton
- Swooping for biotech pp. 475-475

- Meredith Wadman
- Re-wilding: no need for exotics as natives return pp. 476-476

- Eric Dinerstein and W. Robert Irvin
- Re-wilding: don't overlook humans living on the plains pp. 476-476

- Steven Shay
- How synthetic biology can avoid GMO-style conflicts pp. 476-476

- Mark Tepfer
- Chiropractors start major study of spinal outcomes pp. 476-476

- Barry Lewis
- A universal register for animal names pp. 477-477

- Andrew Polaszek
- Coping with interesting times pp. 479-479

- Paul Colinvaux
- A path through the forest pp. 480-480

- Jeffry S. Isaacson
- An ill-defined idea? pp. 481-481

- Andrew Scull
- Science in culture pp. 482-482

- Martin Kemp
- The carbon cycle under stress pp. 483-484

- Dennis Baldocchi
- Origins of chemical biodefence pp. 484-485

- Robert Liddington and Laurie Bankston
- Unleaded high-performance pp. 485-486

- Tim Elliott
- Form and function instructions pp. 486-487

- Jeffery W. Kelly
- Recipes for excess pp. 487-488

- John Hartwig
- Imaging at a distance pp. 488-489

- Siegfried Stapf
- A new grammar for drug discovery pp. 491-493

- Mark C. Fishman and Jeffery A. Porter
- ‘Devil's gardens’ bedevilled by ants pp. 495-496

- Megan E. Frederickson, Michael J. Greene and Deborah M. Gordon
- Northern Hemisphere circulation pp. 496-496

- Nathan P. Gillett
- Pathophysiological consequences of VEGF-induced vascular permeability pp. 497-504

- Sara M. Weis and David A. Cheresh
- Structures of complement component C3 provide insights into the function and evolution of immunity pp. 505-511

- Bert J. C. Janssen, Eric G. Huizinga, Hans C. A. Raaijmakers, Anja Roos, Mohamed R. Daha, Kristina Nilsson-Ekdahl, Bo Nilsson and Piet Gros
- Evolutionary information for specifying a protein fold pp. 512-518

- Michael Socolich, Steve W. Lockless, William P. Russ, Heather Lee, Kevin H. Gardner and Rama Ranganathan
- A large population of galaxies 9 to 12 billion years back in the history of the Universe pp. 519-521

- O. Le Fèvre, S. Paltani, S. Arnouts, S. Charlot, S. Foucaud, O. Ilbert, H. J. McCracken, G. Zamorani, D. Bottini, B. Garilli, V. Le Brun, D. Maccagni, J. P. Picat, R. Scaramella, M. Scodeggio, L. Tresse, G. Vettolani, A. Zanichelli, C. Adami, S. Bardelli, M. Bolzonella, A. Cappi, P. Ciliegi, T. Contini, P. Franzetti, I. Gavignaud, L. Guzzo, A. Iovino, B. Marano, C. Marinoni, A. Mazure, B. Meneux, R. Merighi, R. Pellò, A. Pollo, L. Pozzetti, M. Radovich, E. Zucca, M. Arnaboldi, M. Bondi, A. Bongiorno, G. Busarello, L. Gregorini, F. Lamareille, G. Mathez, Y. Mellier, P. Merluzzi, V. Ripepi and D. Rizzo
- An organic thyristor pp. 522-524

- F. Sawano, I. Terasaki, H. Mori, T. Mori, M. Watanabe, N. Ikeda, Y. Nogami and Y. Noda
- Optical isotropy and iridescence in a smectic ‘blue phase’ pp. 525-528

- Jun Yamamoto, Isa Nishiyama, Miyoshi Inoue and Hiroshi Yokoyama
- Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003 pp. 529-533

- Ph. Ciais, M. Reichstein, N. Viovy, A. Granier, J. Ogée, V. Allard, M. Aubinet, N. Buchmann, Chr. Bernhofer, A. Carrara, F. Chevallier, N. De Noblet, A. D. Friend, P. Friedlingstein, T. Grünwald, B. Heinesch, P. Keronen, A. Knohl, G. Krinner, D. Loustau, G. Manca, G. Matteucci, F. Miglietta, J. M. Ourcival, D. Papale, K. Pilegaard, S. Rambal, G. Seufert, J. F. Soussana, M. J. Sanz, E. D. Schulze, T. Vesala and R. Valentini
- Minimum speed limit for ocean ridge magmatism from 210Pb–226Ra–230Th disequilibria pp. 534-538

- K. H. Rubin, I. van der Zander, M. C. Smith and E. C. Bergmanis
- Variations in earthquake-size distribution across different stress regimes pp. 539-542

- Danijel Schorlemmer, Stefan Wiemer and Max Wyss
- Isolation of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing marine archaeon pp. 543-546

- Martin Könneke, Anne E. Bernhard, José R. de la Torre, Christopher B. Walker, John B. Waterbury and David A. Stahl
- Endangered plants persist under phosphorus limitation pp. 547-550

- Martin J. Wassen, Harry Olde Venterink, Elena D. Lapshina and Franziska Tanneberger
- DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 18 pp. 551-555

- Chad Nusbaum, Michael C. Zody, Mark L. Borowsky, Michael Kamal, Chinnappa D. Kodira, Todd D. Taylor, Charles A. Whittaker, Jean L. Chang, Christina A. Cuomo, Ken Dewar, Michael G. FitzGerald, Xiaoping Yang, Amr Abouelleil, Nicole R. Allen, Scott Anderson, Toby Bloom, Boris Bugalter, Jonathan Butler, April Cook, David DeCaprio, Reinhard Engels, Manuel Garber, Andreas Gnirke, Nabil Hafez, Jennifer L. Hall, Catherine Hosage Norman, Takehiko Itoh, David B. Jaffe, Yoko Kuroki, Jessica Lehoczky, Annie Lui, Pendexter Macdonald, Evan Mauceli, Tarjei S. Mikkelsen, Jerome W. Naylor, Robert Nicol, Cindy Nguyen, Hideki Noguchi, Sinéad B. O'Leary, Bruno Piqani, Cherylyn L Smith, Jessica A. Talamas, Kerri Topham, Yasushi Totoki, Atsushi Toyoda, Hester M. Wain, Sarah K. Young, Qiandong Zeng, Andrew R. Zimmer, Asao Fujiyama, Masahira Hattori, Bruce W. Birren, Yoshiyuki Sakaki and Eric S. Lander
- A role for lateral hypothalamic orexin neurons in reward seeking pp. 556-559

- Glenda C. Harris, Mathieu Wimmer and Gary Aston-Jones
- Dependence of Drosophila wing imaginal disc cytonemes on Decapentaplegic pp. 560-563

- Frank Hsiung, Felipe-Andrès Ramirez-Weber, D. David Iwaki and Thomas B. Kornberg
- Accelerated ageing in mice deficient in Zmpste24 protease is linked to p53 signalling activation pp. 564-568

- Ignacio Varela, Juan Cadiñanos, Alberto M. Pendás, Ana Gutiérrez-Fernández, Alicia R. Folgueras, Luis M. Sánchez, Zhongjun Zhou, Francisco J. Rodríguez, Colin L. Stewart, José A Vega, Karl Tryggvason, José M. P. Freije and Carlos López-Otín
- Insulin disrupts β-adrenergic signalling to protein kinase A in adipocytes pp. 569-573

- Jin Zhang, Christopher J. Hupfeld, Susan S. Taylor, Jerrold M. Olefsky and Roger Y. Tsien
- The protein kinase A anchoring protein mAKAP coordinates two integrated cAMP effector pathways pp. 574-578

- Kimberly L. Dodge-Kafka, Joseph Soughayer, Genevieve C. Pare, Jennifer J. Carlisle Michel, Lorene K. Langeberg, Michael S. Kapiloff and John D. Scott
- Natural-like function in artificial WW domains pp. 579-583

- William P. Russ, Drew M. Lowery, Prashant Mishra, Michael B. Yaffe and Rama Ranganathan
- Crystal structure of the RNA component of bacterial ribonuclease P pp. 584-587

- Alfredo Torres-Larios, Kerren K. Swinger, Andrey S. Krasilnikov, Tao Pan and Alfonso Mondragón
- An infinite learning curve pp. 589-589

- Paul Smaglik
- Tag teams pp. 590-591

- Kendall Powell
- Stanley Plotkin, board of directors, Dynavax, Berkeley, California pp. 592-592

- Virginia Gewin
- Scientists & Societies pp. 592-592

- Geraldine Richmond
- Back-up plans pp. 592-592

- Jason Underwood
- Falling pp. 594-594

- Benjamin Rosenbaum
2005, volume 437, articles 7057
- Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication? pp. E6-E7

- Jimin Wang
- Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication? (reply) pp. E7-E7

- Aneel Aggarwal, Deepak Nair, Robert Johnson, Louise Prakash and Satya Prakash
- New Orleans researchers fight to salvage work from submerged labs pp. 300-300

- Rex Dalton
- First tests show flood waters high in bacteria and lead pp. 301-301

- Emma Marris
- US tests satellite tool for hurricane monitoring pp. 301-301

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Free mice herald launch of Asia–Pacific network pp. 302-303

- Carina Dennis
- Ornithologists stunned by bird collector's deceit pp. 302-302

- Rex Dalton
- Europe backs trials on drugs for kids pp. 304-305

- Jennifer Wild
- Can we score the millennium goals? pp. 304-304

- Roxanne Khamsi
- UK embryo licence draws global attention pp. 305-305

- Erika Check
- Spacecraft on course to score a first with asteroid samples pp. 306-306

- Tony Reichhardt
- The nightmare before funding pp. 308-311

- Jim Giles
- Megacity, mega mess pp. 312-314

- Jessica Marshall
- Market watch pp. 317-317

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Re-wilding: introductions could reduce biodiversity pp. 318-318

- Christopher Irwin Smith
- Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild pp. 318-318

- Guillaume Chapron
- Malaysia can't thrive while it excludes minority talent pp. 318-318

- In Yee Phang
- Harry Potter and the prisoner of presumption pp. 318-318

- Antony N. Dodd, Carlos T. Hotta and Michael J. Gardner
- Fear of the future pp. 319-320

- Hubert S. Markl
- A climate for social change pp. 320-321

- Julian Hunt
- Early views of viewing pp. 321-321

- John M. Findlay
- Dirac's hidden geometry pp. 323-323

- Graham Farmelo
- Nano-oscillators get it together pp. 325-326

- Pritiraj Mohanty
- Massively parallel sequencing pp. 326-327

- Yu-Hui Rogers and J. Craig Venter
- Enlightening solutions pp. 327-328

- Klaus Meerholz
- Giant returns in time pp. 329-329

- Sergio Barrientos
- Bacterial speech bubbles pp. 330-330

- Stephen C. Winans
- Charles David Keeling 1928–2005 pp. 331-331

- Martin Heimann
- Age written in teeth by nuclear tests pp. 333-334

- Kirsty L. Spalding, Bruce A. Buchholz, Lars-Eric Bergman, Henrik Druid and Jonas Frisén
- Floral fluorescence effect pp. 334-334

- Fernando Gandía-Herrero, Francisco García-Carmona and Josefa Escribano
- Bio-oceanography pp. 335-335

- Jane Rees
- Genomic perspectives in microbial oceanography pp. 336-342

- Edward F. DeLong and David M. Karl
- Molecular diversity and ecology of microbial plankton pp. 343-348

- Stephen J. Giovannoni and Ulrich Stingl
- Marine microorganisms and global nutrient cycles pp. 349-355

- Kevin R. Arrigo
- Viruses in the sea pp. 356-361

- Curtis A. Suttle
- Polar ocean ecosystems in a changing world pp. 362-368

- Victor Smetacek and Stephen Nicol
- Psoriasis-like skin disease and arthritis caused by inducible epidermal deletion of Jun proteins pp. 369-375

- Rainer Zenz, Robert Eferl, Lukas Kenner, Lore Florin, Lars Hummerich, Denis Mehic, Harald Scheuch, Peter Angel, Erwin Tschachler and Erwin F. Wagner
- Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors pp. 376-380

- Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader, Lisa A. Bemben, Jan Berka, Michael S. Braverman, Yi-Ju Chen, Zhoutao Chen, Scott B. Dewell, Lei Du, Joseph M. Fierro, Xavier V. Gomes, Brian C. Godwin, Wen He, Scott Helgesen, Chun He Ho, Gerard P. Irzyk, Szilveszter C. Jando, Maria L. I. Alenquer, Thomas P. Jarvie, Kshama B. Jirage, Jong-Bum Kim, James R. Knight, Janna R. Lanza, John H. Leamon, Steven M. Lefkowitz, Ming Lei, Jing Li, Kenton L. Lohman, Hong Lu, Vinod B. Makhijani, Keith E. McDade, Michael P. McKenna, Eugene W. Myers, Elizabeth Nickerson, John R. Nobile, Ramona Plant, Bernard P. Puc, Michael T. Ronan, George T. Roth, Gary J. Sarkis, Jan Fredrik Simons, John W. Simpson, Maithreyan Srinivasan, Karrie R. Tartaro, Alexander Tomasz, Kari A. Vogt, Greg A. Volkmer, Shally H. Wang, Yong Wang, Michael P. Weiner, Pengguang Yu, Richard F. Begley and Jonathan M. Rothberg
- Discovery of a bright quasar without a massive host galaxy pp. 381-384

- Pierre Magain, Géraldine Letawe, Frédéric Courbin, Pascale Jablonka, Knud Jahnke, Georges Meylan and Lutz Wisotzki
- Extreme oxygen isotope ratios in the early Solar System pp. 385-388

- Jérôme Aléon, François Robert, Jean Duprat and Sylvie Derenne
- Mutual phase-locking of microwave spin torque nano-oscillators pp. 389-392

- Shehzaad Kaka, Matthew R. Pufall, William H. Rippard, Thomas J. Silva, Stephen E. Russek and Jordan A. Katine
- Phase-locking in double-point-contact spin-transfer devices pp. 393-395

- F. B. Mancoff, N. D. Rizzo, B. N. Engel and S. Tehrani
- Astronomical pacing of methane release in the Early Jurassic period pp. 396-399

- David B. Kemp, Angela L. Coe, Anthony S. Cohen and Lorenz Schwark
- River plumes as a source of large-amplitude internal waves in the coastal ocean pp. 400-403

- Jonathan D. Nash and James N. Moum
- Predecessors of the giant 1960 Chile earthquake pp. 404-407

- Marco Cisternas, Brian F. Atwater, Fernando Torrejón, Yuki Sawai, Gonzalo Machuca, Marcelo Lagos, Annaliese Eipert, Cristián Youlton, Ignacio Salgado, Takanobu Kamataki, Masanobu Shishikura, C. P. Rajendran, Javed K. Malik, Yan Rizal and Muhammad Husni
- Mate fidelity and intra-lineage polygyny in greater horseshoe bats pp. 408-411

- Stephen J. Rossiter, Roger D. Ransome, Christopher G. Faulkes, Steven C. Le Comber and Gareth Jones
- A sensory source for motor variation pp. 412-416

- Leslie C. Osborne, Stephen G. Lisberger and William Bialek
- WNT7b mediates macrophage-induced programmed cell death in patterning of the vasculature pp. 417-421

- Ivan B. Lobov, Sujata Rao, Thomas J. Carroll, Jefferson E. Vallance, Masataka Ito, Jennifer K. Ondr, Savita Kurup, Donald A. Glass, Millan S. Patel, Weiguo Shu, Edward E. Morrisey, Andrew P. McMahon, Gerard Karsenty and Richard A. Lang
- Membrane vesicles traffic signals and facilitate group activities in a prokaryote pp. 422-425

- Lauren M. Mashburn and Marvin Whiteley
- A mechanosensory complex that mediates the endothelial cell response to fluid shear stress pp. 426-431

- Eleni Tzima, Mohamed Irani-Tehrani, William B. Kiosses, Elizabetta Dejana, David A. Schultz, Britta Engelhardt, Gaoyuan Cao, Horace DeLisser and Martin Alexander Schwartz
- An essential role for CoREST in nucleosomal histone 3 lysine 4 demethylation pp. 432-435

- Min Gyu Lee, Christopher Wynder, Neil Cooch and Ramin Shiekhattar
- LSD1 demethylates repressive histone marks to promote androgen-receptor-dependent transcription pp. 436-439

- Eric Metzger, Melanie Wissmann, Na Yin, Judith M. Müller, Robert Schneider, Antoine H. F. M. Peters, Thomas Günther, Reinhard Buettner and Roland Schüle
- Mesoscale conformational changes in the DNA-repair complex Rad50/Mre11/Nbs1 upon binding DNA pp. 440-443

- Fernando Moreno-Herrero, Martijn de Jager, Nynke H. Dekker, Roland Kanaar, Claire Wyman and Cees Dekker
- Time for a change pp. 445-445

- Paul Smaglik
- Small steps towards campus child care pp. 446-447

- Virginia Gewin
- Albert-László Barabási, visiting scientist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts pp. 448-448

- Virginia Gewin
- A level playing field pp. 448-448

- Michael Edel
- The right path pp. 448-448

- Tobias Langenhan
- Men sell not such in any town pp. 450-450

- Nalo Hopkinson
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- Estimation of the malaria burden pp. E3-E4

- David R. Bell, Pernille Jorgensen, Eva Maria Christophel and Kevin L. Palmer
- Estimating clinical episodes of malaria pp. E3-E3

- Bernard L. Nahlen, Eline L. Korenromp, John M. Miller and Kenji Shibuya
- Estimating clinical episodes of malaria (reply) pp. E4-E5

- Robert W. Snow, Carlos A. Guerra, Abdisalan M. Noor, Hly Y. Myint and Simon I. Hay
- After the flood pp. 174-176

- Tony Reichhardt, Erika Check and Emma Marris
- Health centres and labs left reeling by Katrina pp. 177-177

- Rex Dalton
- Drug agency accused of political bias pp. 179-179

- Meredith Wadman
- Poles lose out as ozone levels begin to recover pp. 179-179

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Ecology is key to effective aid, UN told pp. 180-180

- Jim Giles
- Budget plans hint at lean times ahead for Japanese research pp. 181-181

- Ichiko Fuyuno
- Chernobyl: poverty and stress pose ‘bigger threat’ than radiation pp. 181-181

- Valeska Stephan
- The rocky road to success pp. 185-186

- Erika Check
- A wing and a prayer pp. 188-190

- Rex Dalton
- Fears rise over leaks of clinical trial results pp. 191-191

- Virginia Gewin
- Cuban science democratic and not tied to profit pp. 192-192

- Catherine Badgley and Ivette Perfecto
- Bioweapons could kill more in one strike than guns pp. 192-192

- Michael C. Wendl
- EURYI scheme aims to stop women disappearing pp. 192-192

- Neil Williams
- EURYI: present procedure risks conflicts of interest pp. 192-192

- Gábor Lente
- In our own hands pp. 193-194

- Mark Cantley
- A scientist's life in Russia pp. 194-195

- Alan L. Mackay
- Families behaving badly pp. 195-195

- Jonathan Wright
- Fibres hinge on swapped domains pp. 197-198

- Andrew D. Miranker
- Rare returns on lost effort pp. 198-199

- Wesley P. Wong and Evan Evans
- Microarrays and species origins pp. 199-201

- Roger Butlin and Cally Roper
- Glycosylation with a twist pp. 201-202

- Sabine L. Flitsch
- Intimate contact enables transport pp. 203-205

- Baruch I. Kanner
- Carbon unlocked from soils pp. 205-206

- E. Detlef Schulze and Annette Freibauer
- Isn't it ionic pp. 206-206

- Magdalena Helmer
- No hormonal response in tied fights pp. 207-208

- Rui F. Oliveira, Luis A. Carneiro and Adelino V. M. Canário
- Walking and orbiting droplets pp. 208-208

- Y. Couder, S. Protière, E. Fort and A. Boudaoud
- Strategies for containing an emerging influenza pandemic in Southeast Asia pp. 209-214

- Neil M. Ferguson, Derek A.T. Cummings, Simon Cauchemez, Christophe Fraser, Steven Riley, Aronrag Meeyai, Sopon Iamsirithaworn and Donald S. Burke
- Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of Na+/Cl--dependent neurotransmitter transporters pp. 215-223

- Atsuko Yamashita, Satinder K. Singh, Toshimitsu Kawate, Yan Jin and Eric Gouaux
- Differentiation of the asteroid Ceres as revealed by its shape pp. 224-226

- P. C. Thomas, J. Wm. Parker, L. A. McFadden, C. T. Russell, S. A. Stern, M. V. Sykes and E. F. Young
- Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts pp. 227-230

- Richard B. Horne, Richard M. Thorne, Yuri Y. Shprits, Nigel P. Meredith, Sarah A. Glauert, Andy J. Smith, Shrikanth G. Kanekal, Daniel N. Baker, Mark J. Engebretson, Jennifer L. Posch, Maria Spasojevic, Umran S. Inan, Jolene S. Pickett and Pierrette M. E. Decreau
- Verification of the Crooks fluctuation theorem and recovery of RNA folding free energies pp. 231-234

- D. Collin, F. Ritort, C. Jarzynski, S. B. Smith, I. Tinoco and C. Bustamante
- Ionic colloidal crystals of oppositely charged particles pp. 235-240

- Mirjam E. Leunissen, Christina G. Christova, Antti-Pekka Hynninen, C. Patrick Royall, Andrew I. Campbell, Arnout Imhof, Marjolein Dijkstra, René van Roij and Alfons van Blaaderen
- Orbital forcing of Cretaceous river discharge in tropical Africa and ocean response pp. 241-244

- Britta Beckmann, Sascha Flögel, Peter Hofmann, Michael Schulz and Thomas Wagner
- Carbon losses from all soils across England and Wales 1978–2003 pp. 245-248

- Pat H. Bellamy, Peter J. Loveland, R. Ian Bradley, R. Murray Lark and Guy J. D. Kirk
- Geophysical evidence from the MELT area for compositional controls on oceanic plates pp. 249-252

- Rob. L. Evans, Greg Hirth, Kiyoshi Baba, Don Forsyth, Alan Chave and Randall Mackie
- The effect of migration on local adaptation in a coevolving host–parasite system pp. 253-256

- Andrew D. Morgan, Sylvain Gandon and Angus Buckling
- The most infectious prion protein particles pp. 257-261

- Jay R. Silveira, Gregory J. Raymond, Andrew G. Hughson, Richard E. Race, Valerie L. Sim, Stanley F. Hayes and Byron Caughey
- Prion protein remodelling confers an immediate phenotypic switch pp. 262-265

- Prasanna Satpute-Krishnan and Tricia R. Serio
- Amyloid-like fibrils of ribonuclease A with three-dimensional domain-swapped and native-like structure pp. 266-269

- Shilpa Sambashivan, Yanshun Liu, Michael R. Sawaya, Mari Gingery and David Eisenberg
- Mutations in NOTCH1 cause aortic valve disease pp. 270-274

- Vidu Garg, Alecia N. Muth, Joshua F. Ransom, Marie K. Schluterman, Robert Barnes, Isabelle N. King, Paul D. Grossfeld and Deepak Srivastava
- Asymmetric cell divisions promote stratification and differentiation of mammalian skin pp. 275-280

- Terry Lechler and Elaine Fuchs
- Interaction of phosphorylated c-Jun with TCF4 regulates intestinal cancer development pp. 281-285

- Abdolrahman S. Nateri, Bradley Spencer-Dene and Axel Behrens
- A mechanistic principle for proton pumping by cytochrome c oxidase pp. 286-289

- Kristina Faxén, Gwen Gilderson, Pia Ädelroth and Peter Brzezinski
- Erratum: In situ multi-satellite detection of coherent vortices as a manifestation of Alfvénic turbulence pp. 290-290

- David Sundkvist, Vladimir Krasnoselskikh, Padma K. Shukla, Andris Vaivads, Mats André, Stephan Buchert and Henri Rème
- Erratum: Evasion of intracellular host defence by hepatitis C virus pp. 290-290

- Michael Gale and Eileen M. Foy
- Erratum: Action potential refractory period in ureter smooth muscle is set by Ca sparks and BK channels pp. 290-290

- T. Burdyga and Susan Wray
- Breathing life into industry pp. 291-291

- Paul Smaglik
- Brian Foster, European regional director, International Linear Collider's Global Design Effort, Oxford, UK pp. 292-292

- Janet Wright
- Scientists & Societies pp. 292-292

- Alessandro Sartori
- Dualities pp. 292-292

- Karolina Tkaczuk
- Not at home to visitors pp. 294-294

- Janet Wright
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- Abed Chaudhury
- RNA cache or genome trash? pp. E1-E2

- Animesh Ray
- Hothead healer and extragenomic information (reply) pp. E2-E2

- Susan J. Lolle, Jennifer L. Victor, Jessica M. Young and Robert E. Pruitt
- Advice on nuclear safety set for update in wake of floods pp. 6-6

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Hospital closure puts tissue bank in jeopardy pp. 7-7

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Designs on Europa unfurl pp. 8-8

- Tony Reichhardt
- Scientist quits climate-change panel pp. 9-9

- Geoff Brumfiel
- NIH ethics rules come off probation pp. 9-9

- Emma Marris
- Governors take the initiative over US carbon dioxide emissions pp. 11-11

- Emma Marris
- Satellite view alerts China to soaring pollution pp. 12-12

- David Cyranoski
- Commuters remain stoical in face of terrorist attacks pp. 13-13

- Jennifer Wild
- Branching out pp. 17-19

- Carina Dennis
- US set to endorse human pesticide testing pp. 24-25

- Meredith Wadman
- Time to use neuroscience findings in teacher training pp. 26-26

- Daniel Ansari
- Embryo's moral status is unaffected by alteration pp. 26-26

- Lee Turnpenny
- Industrial practices set no standard for science pp. 26-26

- Steven Tait
- Farming need not replace fishing if stocks are rebuilt pp. 26-26

- Julia K. Baum, Jana M. McPherson and Ransom A. Myers
- The ethics of research on great apes pp. 27-29

- Pascal Gagneux, James J. Moore and Ajit Varki
- A unique biomedical resource at risk pp. 30-32

- John L. VandeBerg and Stuart M. Zola
- A family resemblance pp. 33-34

- Robert Sapolsky
- Symmetry by numbers pp. 34-34

- István Hargittai
- Robots have feelings too pp. 35-35

- Dylan Evans
- How to make a massive star pp. 37-38

- Barbara A. Whitney
- Between water and land pp. 38-39

- Robert L. Carroll
- The riddle of the sediments pp. 39-41

- Mark Siddall
- Cat and mouse games pp. 41-42

- Cornelis J. M. Melief
- John Norris Bahcall 1935–2005 pp. 43-43

- Jeremiah P. Ostriker
- Ibuprofen-like activity in extra-virgin olive oil pp. 45-46

- Gary K. Beauchamp, Russell S. J. Keast, Diane Morel, Jianming Lin, Jana Pika, Qiang Han, Chi-Ho Lee, Amos B. Smith and Paul A. S. Breslin
- A moving fluid pulse in a fault zone pp. 46-46

- Matthew M. Haney, Roel Snieder, Jon Sheiman and Steven Losh
- The chimpanzee genome pp. 47-47

- Chris Gunter and Ritu Dhand
- The chimpanzee and us pp. 50-51

- Wen-Hsiung Li and Matthew A. Saunders
- The second inheritance system of chimpanzees and humans pp. 52-55

- Andrew Whiten
- A century of getting to know the chimpanzee pp. 56-59

- Frans B. M. de Waal
- Our chimpanzee mind pp. 60-63

- Marc Hauser
- Molecular insights into human brain evolution pp. 64-67

- Robert Sean Hill and Christopher A. Walsh
- A genome-wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental duplications pp. 88-93

- Ze Cheng, Mario Ventura, Xinwei She, Philipp Khaitovich, Tina Graves, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Deanna Church, Pieter DeJong, Richard K. Wilson, Svante Pääbo, Mariano Rocchi and Evan E. Eichler
- Human subtelomeres are hot spots of interchromosomal recombination and segmental duplication pp. 94-100

- Elena V. Linardopoulou, Eleanor M. Williams, Yuxin Fan, Cynthia Friedman, Janet M. Young and Barbara J. Trask
- Conservation of Y-linked genes during human evolution revealed by comparative sequencing in chimpanzee pp. 100-103

- Jennifer F. Hughes, Helen Skaletsky, Tatyana Pyntikova, Patrick J. Minx, Tina Graves, Steve Rozen, Richard K. Wilson and David C. Page
- First fossil chimpanzee pp. 105-108

- Sally McBrearty and Nina G. Jablonski
- A disk of dust and molecular gas around a high-mass protostar pp. 109-111

- Nimesh A. Patel, Salvador Curiel, T. K. Sridharan, Qizhou Zhang, Todd R. Hunter, Paul T. P. Ho, José M. Torrelles, James M. Moran, José F. Gómez and Guillem Anglada
- A circumstellar disk associated with a massive protostellar object pp. 112-115

- Zhibo Jiang, Motohide Tamura, Misato Fukagawa, Jim Hough, Phil Lucas, Hiroshi Suto, Miki Ishii and Ji Yang
- A photonic quantum information interface pp. 116-120

- S. Tanzilli, W. Tittel, M. Halder, O. Alibart, P. Baldi, N. Gisin and H. Zbinden
- A general strategy for nanocrystal synthesis pp. 121-124

- Xun Wang, Jing Zhuang, Qing Peng and Yadong Li
- Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million years pp. 125-128

- Richard Bintanja, Roderik S.W. van de Wal and Johannes Oerlemans
- Increase in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide over China observed from space pp. 129-132

- Andreas Richter, John P. Burrows, Hendrik Nüß, Claire Granier and Ulrike Niemeier
- Fracture surface energy of the Punchbowl fault, San Andreas system pp. 133-136

- Judith S. Chester, Frederick M. Chester and Andreas K. Kronenberg
- The axial skeleton of the Devonian tetrapod Ichthyostega pp. 137-140

- Per Erik Ahlberg, Jennifer A. Clack and Henning Blom
- Sporadic immunogenic tumours avoid destruction by inducing T-cell tolerance pp. 141-146

- Gerald Willimsky and Thomas Blankenstein
- Role of nucleophosmin in embryonic development and tumorigenesis pp. 147-153

- Silvia Grisendi, Rosa Bernardi, Marco Rossi, Ke Cheng, Luipa Khandker, Katia Manova and Pier Paolo Pandolfi
- Structural mechanism for sterol sensing and transport by OSBP-related proteins pp. 154-158

- Young Jun Im, Sumana Raychaudhuri, William A. Prinz and James H. Hurley
- Observation of a dewetting transition in the collapse of the melittin tetramer pp. 159-162

- Pu Liu, Xuhui Huang, Ruhong Zhou and B. J. Berne
- A boost for the Big Apple pp. 163-163

- Paul Smaglik
- Expression of interest pp. 164-165

- Hannah Hoag
- Nostalgia pp. 168-168

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