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2003, volume 425, articles 6961
- US launches joint effort to probe dark secrets of the Universe pp. 887-887

- Tony Reichhardt
- Canada prepares to pull the plug on fusion project pp. 887-887

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Space station light show sparks aurora riddle pp. 888-888

- Tony Reichhardt
- Democrats condemn government 'meddling' with NIH pp. 888-888

- Erika Check
- South Florida rocked as dean quits over political funding pp. 889-889

- Rex Dalton
- Marine survey sees net gain in number of fish species pp. 889-889

- Betsy Mason
- Biodiversity schemes take root in China pp. 890-890

- David Cyranoski
- Europe kills cash flow to EURESCO science meetings pp. 890-890

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Doubts swirl around plan to use rigs as reefs pp. 891-891

- Betsy Mason
- Fertilized to death pp. 894-895

- Nicola Nosengo
- Restless nights, listless days pp. 896-898

- Alison Abbott
- Middle East: trying to break down the barriers pp. 899-899

- Bassam R. Ali
- Middle East: a picture is worth a thousand words pp. 899-899

- Joel Bigman
- Timaeus's insight on the shape of the Universe pp. 899-899

- Claudio Giomini
- Chemists enthusiastic to embrace change pp. 899-899

- Daryle Busch and Eli Pearce
- Completing the helix trilogy pp. 901-901

- Raymond Gosling
- Dear diary pp. 902-903

- Nancy Rothwell and Siobhan Blagbrough
- Hearty fare? pp. 902-902

- Marion Nestle
- Quantity control pp. 903-904

- David Lindley
- Science in culture pp. 904-904

- Philip Ball
- Clinical proteomics: Written in blood pp. 905-905

- Lance A. Liotta, Mauro Ferrari and Emanuel Petricoin
- BAC-to-BAC images of the brain pp. 907-908

- Huda Y. Zoghbi
- Sparks of interest pp. 908-909

- Ramesh Narayan
- Foreman in the bone factory pp. 909-909

- Amanda Tromans
- Smart-winged pterosaurs pp. 910-911

- David M. Unwin
- Balancing the unbalanced pp. 911-912

- Frank Moss and John G. Milton
- Defective quality pp. 912-912

- Ed Gerstner
- States of mind pp. 912-913

- Dario L. Ringach
- SARS virus infection of cats and ferrets pp. 915-915

- Byron E. E. Martina, Bart L. Haagmans, Thijs Kuiken, Ron A. M. Fouchier, Guus F. Rimmelzwaan, Geert van Amerongen, J. S. Malik Peiris, Wilina Lim and Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
- Preserved organs of Devonian harvestmen pp. 916-916

- Jason A. Dunlop, Lyall I. Anderson, Hans Kerp and Hagen Hass
- A gene expression atlas of the central nervous system based on bacterial artificial chromosomes pp. 917-925

- Shiaoching Gong, Chen Zheng, Martin L. Doughty, Kasia Losos, Nicholas Didkovsky, Uta B. Schambra, Norma J. Nowak, Alexandra Joyner, Gabrielle Leblanc, Mary E. Hatten and Nathaniel Heintz
- Motor neuron columnar fate imposed by sequential phases of Hox-c activity pp. 926-933

- Jeremy S. Dasen, Jeh-Ping Liu and Thomas M. Jessell
- Near-infrared flares from accreting gas around the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Centre pp. 934-937

- R. Genzel, R. Schödel, T. Ott, A. Eckart, T. Alexander, F. Lacombe, D. Rouan and B. Aschenbach
- Controlled collisions for multi-particle entanglement of optically trapped atoms pp. 937-940

- Olaf Mandel, Markus Greiner, Artur Widera, Tim Rom, Theodor W. Hänsch and Immanuel Bloch
- Demonstration of conditional gate operation using superconducting charge qubits pp. 941-944

- T. Yamamoto, Yu. A. Pashkin, O. Astafiev, Y. Nakamura and J. S. Tsai
- High-Q photonic nanocavity in a two-dimensional photonic crystal pp. 944-947

- Yoshihiro Akahane, Takashi Asano, Bong-Shik Song and Susumu Noda
- High interannual variability of sea ice thickness in the Arctic region pp. 947-950

- Seymour Laxon, Neil Peacock and Doug Smith
- Neuroanatomy of flying reptiles and implications for flight, posture and behaviour pp. 950-953

- Lawrence M. Witmer, Sankar Chatterjee, Jonathan Franzosa and Timothy Rowe
- Spontaneously emerging cortical representations of visual attributes pp. 954-956

- Tal Kenet, Dmitri Bibitchkov, Misha Tsodyks, Amiram Grinvald and Amos Arieli
- Positioning of follicular dendritic cells within the spleen controls prion neuroinvasion pp. 957-962

- Marco Prinz, Mathias Heikenwalder, Tobias Junt, Petra Schwarz, Markus Glatzel, Frank L. Heppner, Yang-Xin Fu, Martin Lipp and Adriano Aguzzi
- Bmi-1 dependence distinguishes neural stem cell self-renewal from progenitor proliferation pp. 962-967

- Anna V. Molofsky, Ricardo Pardal, Toshihide Iwashita, In-Kyung Park, Michael F. Clarke and Sean J. Morrison
- Fusion of bone-marrow-derived cells with Purkinje neurons, cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes pp. 968-973

- Manuel Alvarez-Dolado, Ricardo Pardal, Jose M. Garcia-Verdugo, John R. Fike, Hyun O. Lee, Klaus Pfeffer, Carlos Lois, Sean J. Morrison and Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
- SNARE-protein-mediated disease resistance at the plant cell wall pp. 973-977

- Nicholas C. Collins, Hans Thordal-Christensen, Volker Lipka, Stephan Bau, Erich Kombrink, Jin-Long Qiu, Ralph Hückelhoven, Mónica Stein, Andreas Freialdenhoven, Shauna C. Somerville and Paul Schulze-Lefert
- Bone recognition mechanism of porcine osteocalcin from crystal structure pp. 977-980

- Quyen Q. Hoang, Frank Sicheri, Andrew J. Howard and Daniel S. C. Yang
- ATP-dependent reduction of cysteine–sulphinic acid by S. cerevisiae sulphiredoxin pp. 980-984

- Benoît Biteau, Jean Labarre and Michel B. Toledano
- Risky business pp. 987-987

- Paul Smaglik
- Making the switch from science to business pp. 988-989

- Eugene Russo
2003, volume 425, articles 6960
- Biosafety trials darken outlook for transgenic crops in Europe pp. 751-751

- Jim Giles
- Drugs bust reveals athletes' secret steroid pp. 752-752

- Jonathan Knight
- Open access wins German support pp. 752-752

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Fish farms' threat to salmon stocks exposed pp. 753-753

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Opossum hops over kangaroo to top of genome list pp. 753-753

- Carina Dennis
- Biologists seek havens for species at risk pp. 754-754

- Rex Dalton
- Standards-lab staff up in arms over military link pp. 754-754

- Jim Giles
- The rough guide to the genome pp. 758-759

- Carina Dennis
- With your genes? Take one of these, three times a day pp. 760-762

- Alison Abbott
- Bioethics needs a distinct voice if it is to aid science pp. 763-763

- Alfons Lawen
- Bioethics: role of religion cannot be ignored pp. 763-763

- Stephen J. McSorley
- Unnatural coverage of Chernobyl tragedy pp. 763-763

- Oliver R. W. Pergams
- India's mission to the Moon is worthwhile pp. 763-763

- Roddam Narasimha
- Outstanding in his field pp. 765-766

- John Maddox
- Harnessing science for Hitler pp. 766-767

- Kristie Macrakis
- The eyes have it pp. 767-768

- Richard E. Lenski
- Listen, learn and construct pp. 768-769

- Eve V. Clark
- Changing the world pp. 769-770

- Laurent Keller
- An enigma for all seasons pp. 770-771

- Stuart Young
- A feather in the cap for bird breeders pp. 772-772

- Jerry A. Coyne
- Six is seventh pp. 775-776

- Jane Grimwood and Jeremy Schmutz
- Secrets of a porkier porker pp. 777-777

- Chris Gunter
- To catch a photon pp. 777-778

- Daniel E. Prober
- Interactive niches pp. 778-779

- Ihor R. Lemischka and Kateri A. Moore
- It's in the genes pp. 779-780

- Robert W. Furness
- A twist in a hedgehog's tale pp. 781-782

- Matthew P. Scott
- How do your mountains grow? pp. 781-781

- Nicola Jones
- Ending incongruence pp. 782-782

- Henry Gee
- Changing sex at the same relative body size pp. 783-784

- David J. Allsop and Stuart A. West
- Analysis of a pharaonic embalming tar pp. 784-784

- Johann Koller, Ursula Baumer, Yoka Kaup, Mirjam Schmid and Ulrich Weser
- The nature of human altruism pp. 785-791

- Ernst Fehr and Urs Fischbacher
- Cenozoic climate change as a possible cause for the rise of the Andes pp. 792-797

- Simon Lamb and Paul Davis
- Genome-scale approaches to resolving incongruence in molecular phylogenies pp. 798-804

- Antonis Rokas, Barry L. Williams, Nicole King and Sean B. Carroll
- The DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 6 pp. 805-811

- A. J. Mungall, S. A. Palmer, S. K. Sims, C. A. Edwards, J. L. Ashurst, L. Wilming, M. C. Jones, R. Horton, S. E. Hunt, C. E. Scott, J. G. R. Gilbert, M. E. Clamp, G. Bethel, S. Milne, R. Ainscough, J. P. Almeida, K. D. Ambrose, T. D. Andrews, R. I. S. Ashwell, A. K. Babbage, C. L. Bagguley, J. Bailey, R. Banerjee, D. J. Barker, K. F. Barlow, K. Bates, D. M. Beare, H. Beasley, O. Beasley, C. P. Bird, S. Blakey, S. Bray-Allen, J. Brook, A. J. Brown, J. Y. Brown, D. C. Burford, W. Burrill, J. Burton, C. Carder, N. P. Carter, J. C. Chapman, S. Y. Clark, G. Clark, C. M. Clee, S. Clegg, V. Cobley, R. E. Collier, J. E. Collins, L. K. Colman, N. R. Corby, G. J. Coville, K. M. Culley, P. Dhami, J. Davies, M. Dunn, M. E. Earthrowl, A. E. Ellington, K. A. Evans, L. Faulkner, M. D. Francis, A. Frankish, J. Frankland, L. French, P. Garner, J. Garnett, M. J. R. Ghori, L. M. Gilby, C. J. Gillson, R. J. Glithero, D. V. Grafham, M. Grant, S. Gribble, C. Griffiths, M. Griffiths, R. Hall, K. S. Halls, S. Hammond, J. L. Harley, E. A. Hart, P. D. Heath, R. Heathcott, S. J. Holmes, P. J. Howden, K. L. Howe, G. R. Howell, E. Huckle, S. J. Humphray, M. D. Humphries, A. R. Hunt, C. M. Johnson, A. A. Joy, M. Kay, S. J. Keenan, A. M. Kimberley, A. King, G. K. Laird, C. Langford, S. Lawlor, D. A. Leongamornlert, M. Leversha, C. R. Lloyd, D. M. Lloyd, J. E. Loveland, J. Lovell, S. Martin, M. Mashreghi-Mohammadi, G. L. Maslen, L. Matthews, O. T. McCann, S. J. McLaren, K. McLay, A. McMurray, M. J. F. Moore, J. C. Mullikin, D. Niblett, T. Nickerson, K. L. Novik, K. Oliver, E. K. Overton-Larty, A. Parker, R. Patel, A. V. Pearce, A. I. Peck, B. Phillimore, S. Phillips, R. W. Plumb, K. M. Porter, Y. Ramsey, S. A. Ranby, C. M. Rice, M. T. Ross, S. M. Searle, H. K. Sehra, E. Sheridan, C. D. Skuce, S. Smith, M. Smith, L. Spraggon, S. L. Squares, C. A. Steward, N. Sycamore, G. Tamlyn-Hall, J. Tester, A. J. Theaker, D. W. Thomas, A. Thorpe, A. Tracey, A. Tromans, B. Tubby, M. Wall, J. M. Wallis, A. P. West, S. S. White, S. L. Whitehead, H. Whittaker, A. Wild, D. J. Willey, T. E. Wilmer, J. M. Wood, P. W. Wray, J. C. Wyatt, L. Young, R. M. Younger, D. R. Bentley, A. Coulson, R. Durbin, T. Hubbard, J. E. Sulston, I. Dunham, J. Rogers and S. Beck
- The formation of the first low-mass stars from gas with low carbon and oxygen abundances pp. 812-814

- Volker Bromm and Abraham Loeb
- A coherent three-dimensional Fermi surface in a high-transition-temperature superconductor pp. 814-817

- N. E. Hussey, M. Abdel-Jawad, A. Carrington, A. P. Mackenzie and L. Balicas
- A broadband superconducting detector suitable for use in large arrays pp. 817-821

- Peter K. Day, Henry G. LeDuc, Benjamin A. Mazin, Anastasios Vayonakis and Jonas Zmuidzinas
- Imaging coexisting fluid domains in biomembrane models coupling curvature and line tension pp. 821-824

- Tobias Baumgart, Samuel T. Hess and Watt W. Webb
- Cool Indonesian throughflow as a consequence of restricted surface layer flow pp. 824-828

- Arnold L. Gordon, R. Dwi Susanto and Kevin Vranes
- Independent rate and temporal coding in hippocampal pyramidal cells pp. 828-832

- John Huxter, Neil Burgess and John O'Keefe
- A regulatory mutation in IGF2 causes a major QTL effect on muscle growth in the pig pp. 832-836

- Anne-Sophie Van Laere, Minh Nguyen, Martin Braunschweig, Carine Nezer, Catherine Collette, Laurence Moreau, Alan L. Archibald, Chris S. Haley, Nadine Buys, Michael Tally, Göran Andersson, Michel Georges and Leif Andersson
- Identification of the haematopoietic stem cell niche and control of the niche size pp. 836-841

- Jiwang Zhang, Chao Niu, Ling Ye, Haiyang Huang, Xi He, Wei-Gang Tong, Jason Ross, Jeff Haug, Teri Johnson, Jian Q. Feng, Stephen Harris, Leanne M. Wiedemann, Yuji Mishina and Linheng Li
- Osteoblastic cells regulate the haematopoietic stem cell niche pp. 841-846

- L. M. Calvi, G. B. Adams, K. W. Weibrecht, J. M. Weber, D. P. Olson, M. C. Knight, R. P. Martin, E. Schipani, P. Divieti, F. R. Bringhurst, L. A. Milner, H. M. Kronenberg and D. T. Scadden
- Widespread requirement for Hedgehog ligand stimulation in growth of digestive tract tumours pp. 846-851

- David M. Berman, Sunil S. Karhadkar, Anirban Maitra, Rocio Montes de Oca, Meg R. Gerstenblith, Kimberly Briggs, Antony R. Parker, Yutaka Shimada, James R. Eshleman, D. Neil Watkins and Philip A. Beachy
- Hedgehog is an early and late mediator of pancreatic cancer tumorigenesis pp. 851-856

- Sarah P. Thayer, Marina Pasca di Magliano, Patrick W. Heiser, Corinne M. Nielsen, Drucilla J. Roberts, Gregory Y. Lauwers, Yan Ping Qi, Stephan Gysin, Carlos Fernández-del Castillo, Vijay Yajnik, Bozena Antoniu, Martin McMahon, Andrew L. Warshaw and Matthias Hebrok
- Yip3 catalyses the dissociation of endosomal Rab–GDI complexes pp. 856-859

- Ulf Sivars, Dikran Aivazian and Suzanne R. Pfeffer
- Targets of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk1 pp. 859-864

- Jeffrey A. Ubersax, Erika L. Woodbury, Phuong N. Quang, Maria Paraz, Justin D. Blethrow, Kavita Shah, Kevan M. Shokat and David O. Morgan
- Seeing is believing pp. 867-869

- Tim Chapman
- Rewarding experience pp. 879-879

- Paul Smaglik
- In search of form and function pp. 880-881

- Hannah Hoag
- Building bridges pp. 882-883

- Hannah Hoag
2003, volume 425, articles 6959
- Health chiefs poised to step up US scrutiny of microbe research pp. 647-647

- Erika Check
- Routine tests reveal unknown strains of BSE prions pp. 648-648

- Marika Willerroider
- Physician launches public protest over medical Nobel pp. 648-648

- Helen Pearson
- Earthquake makes waves for tsunami models pp. 649-649

- David Cyranoski
- Bleak forecast for space weather pp. 649-649

- Tony Reichhardt
- Congress split over funding for 'safe' nuclear reactor pp. 650-650

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Letters reveal scale of German agency's Nazi corruption pp. 650-650

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Channel hoppers land chemistry Nobel pp. 651-651

- Jim Giles
- Economics prize for duo who resolved random results pp. 651-651

- Philip Ball
- Time to choose pp. 655-655

- Peter Aldhous
- Damned if they do, damned if they don't pp. 656-657

- Jim Giles
- Effective protection may alter the look of Venice pp. 661-661

- Jean-Daniel Stanley
- How do impact factors relate to the real world? pp. 661-661

- Piotr Skórka
- Pointless suffering of animals can be avoided pp. 661-661

- Neal D. Barnard
- JET at risk if Europe can not afford to pay for ITER pp. 661-661

- A. M. Bradshaw
- Science exiled pp. 663-664

- Paul M. Grant
- Smashed into orbit pp. 664-665

- Joseph A. Burns
- In retrospect pp. 665-665

- Paul N. Pearson
- Auxetic materials: Avoiding the shrink pp. 667-667

- Ray H. Baughman
- The coelacanth of frogs pp. 669-670

- S. Blair Hedges
- Good tidings pp. 670-671

- Christopher H. Scholz
- Where's Waldo in yeast? pp. 671-672

- James A. Wohlschlegel and John R. Yates
- Heat exposure pp. 672-673

- Robert Rosner
- A nucleic-acid accomplice? pp. 673-674

- Byron Caughey and David A. Kocisko
- Zero-expansion plan pp. 674-676

- Arthur Sleight
- Opportunity versus innovation pp. 676-677

- Paul H. Harvey and Andy Purvis
- Faking it pp. 677-677

- Alison Wright
- Single-gene speciation by left–right reversal pp. 679-679

- Rei Ueshima and Takahiro Asami
- Gaussian statistics in granular gases pp. 680-680

- G. W. Baxter and J. S. Olafsen
- Planning for smallpox outbreaks pp. 681-685

- Neil M. Ferguson, Matt J. Keeling, W. John Edmunds, Raymond Gani, Bryan T. Grenfell, Roy M. Anderson and Steve Leach
- Global analysis of protein localization in budding yeast pp. 686-691

- Won-Ki Huh, James V. Falvo, Luke C. Gerke, Adam S. Carroll, Russell W. Howson, Jonathan S. Weissman and Erin K. O'Shea
- Three-dimensional magnetic field topology in a region of solar coronal heating pp. 692-695

- S. K. Solanki, A. Lagg, J. Woch, N. Krupp and M. Collados
- The speed of information in a ‘fast-light’ optical medium pp. 695-698

- Michael D. Stenner, Daniel J. Gauthier and Mark A. Neifeld
- Single-electron transistor of a single organic molecule with access to several redox states pp. 698-701

- Sergey Kubatkin, Andrey Danilov, Mattias Hjort, Jérôme Cornil, Jean-Luc Brédas, Nicolai Stuhr-Hansen, Per Hedegård and Thomas Bjørnholm
- Zero thermal expansion in YbGaGe due to an electronic valence transition pp. 702-705

- James R. Salvador, Fu Guo, Tim Hogan and Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
- Reduction of soil carbon formation by tropospheric ozone under increased carbon dioxide levels pp. 705-707

- Wendy M. Loya, Kurt S. Pregitzer, Noah J. Karberg, John S. King and Christian P. Giardina
- Flying and swimming animals cruise at a Strouhal number tuned for high power efficiency pp. 707-711

- Graham K. Taylor, Robert L. Nudds and Adrian L. R. Thomas
- New frog family from India reveals an ancient biogeographical link with the Seychelles pp. 711-714

- S. D. Biju and Franky Bossuyt
- Females increase offspring heterozygosity and fitness through extra-pair matings pp. 714-717

- Katharina Foerster, Kaspar Delhey, Arild Johnsen, Jan T. Lifjeld and Bart Kempenaers
- RNA molecules stimulate prion protein conversion pp. 717-720

- Nathan R. Deleault, Ralf W. Lucassen and Surachai Supattapone
- Loss of Omi mitochondrial protease activity causes the neuromuscular disorder of mnd2 mutant mice pp. 721-727

- Julie M. Jones, Pinaki Datta, Srinivasa M. Srinivasula, Weizhen Ji, Sanjeev Gupta, ZhiJia Zhang, Erika Davies, György Hajnóczky, Thomas L. Saunders, Margaret L. Van Keuren, Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri, Miriam H. Meisler and Emad S. Alnemri
- Functional cloning of TUG as a regulator of GLUT4 glucose transporter trafficking pp. 727-733

- Jonathan S. Bogan, Natalie Hendon, Adrienne E. McKee, Tsu-Shuen Tsao and Harvey F. Lodish
- The tobacco aquaporin NtAQP1 is a membrane CO2 pore with physiological functions pp. 734-737

- Norbert Uehlein, Claudio Lovisolo, Franka Siefritz and Ralf Kaldenhoff
- Global analysis of protein expression in yeast pp. 737-741

- Sina Ghaemmaghami, Won-Ki Huh, Kiowa Bower, Russell W. Howson, Archana Belle, Noah Dephoure, Erin K. O'Shea and Jonathan S. Weissman
- Correction: Corrigendum: Invariant scaling relations across tree-dominated communities pp. 741-741

- Brian J. Enquist and Karl J. Niklas
- It could be worse pp. 745-745

- Paul Smaglik
- Singapore: Filling Biopolis pp. 746-747

- Paul Smaglik
2003, volume 425, articles 6958
- Magnetic pioneers net Nobel for putting medicine in the picture pp. 547-547

- Helen Pearson
- Super-cool theories secure physics prize pp. 548-548

- Sarah Tomlin
- Biologists join physics preprint club pp. 548-548

- Declan Butler
- Scientists split over regulations on sonar use pp. 549-549

- Rex Dalton
- European Commission dips toe into military research pp. 549-549

- Marika Willerroider
- Spoof Nobels take researchers for a ride pp. 550-550

- Steve Nadis
- Geologists seek to put an end to blind dates pp. 550-551

- Tom Clarke
- Judge's sacking rocks Everglades clean-up pp. 551-551

- Betsy Mason
- Who will pay for open access? pp. 554-555

- Declan Butler
- Think outside the sandbox pp. 556-557

- Mark Buchanan
- 'Open access' will not be open to everyone pp. 559-559

- John Ewing
- Flaws undermine results of UK biotech debate pp. 559-559

- Scott Campbell and Ellen Townsend
- Mad, bad and dangerous to eat pp. 561-562

- Eileen Rubery
- Prime time for mathematics pp. 562-562

- W. T. Gowers
- Science in culture pp. 563-563

- Martin Kemp
- Double trouble for neurons pp. 565-566

- Mark E. Fortini
- The shape of the Universe pp. 566-567

- George F. R. Ellis
- Clocking the birth of neurons pp. 568-569

- William A. Harris
- Locks, keys and symbioses pp. 569-570

- Martin Parniske and J. Allan Downie
- It's a knockout pp. 570-571

- David Warner
- Re-recording human memories pp. 571-572

- Karim Nader
- Gas-bubble lesions in stranded cetaceans pp. 575-576

- P. D. Jepson, M. Arbelo, R. Deaville, I. A. P. Patterson, P. Castro, J. R. Baker, E. Degollada, H. M. Ross, P. Herráez, A. M. Pocknell, F. Rodríguez, F. E. Howie, A. Espinosa, R. J. Reid, J. R. Jaber, V. Martin, A. A. Cunningham and A. Fernández
- Hepatitis A virus link to atopic disease pp. 576-576

- Jennifer J. McIntire, Sarah E. Umetsu, Claudia Macaubas, Elizabeth G. Hoyte, Cengiz Cinnioglu, Luigi L. Cavalli-Sforza, Gregory S. Barsh, Joachim F. Hallmayer, Peter A. Underhill, Neil J. Risch, Gordon J. Freeman, Rosemarie H. DeKruyff and Dale T. Umetsu
- Smad-dependent and Smad-independent pathways in TGF-β family signalling pp. 577-584

- Rik Derynck and Ying E. Zhang
- Plant recognition of symbiotic bacteria requires two LysM receptor-like kinases pp. 585-592

- Simona Radutoiu, Lene Heegaard Madsen, Esben Bjørn Madsen, Hubert H. Felle, Yosuke Umehara, Mette Grønlund, Shusei Sato, Yasukazu Nakamura, Satoshi Tabata, Niels Sandal and Jens Stougaard
- Dodecahedral space topology as an explanation for weak wide-angle temperature correlations in the cosmic microwave background pp. 593-595

- Jean-Pierre Luminet, Jeffrey R. Weeks, Alain Riazuelo, Roland Lehoucq and Jean-Philippe Uzan
- Fermi-liquid breakdown in the paramagnetic phase of a pure metal pp. 595-599

- N. Doiron-Leyraud, I. R. Walker, L. Taillefer, M. J. Steiner, S. R. Julian and G. G. Lonzarich
- Temperature-induced valence transition and associated lattice collapse in samarium fulleride pp. 599-602

- J. Arvanitidis, Konstantinos Papagelis, Serena Margadonna, Kosmas Prassides and Andrew N. Fitch
- Understanding and tuning the epitaxy of large aromatic adsorbates by molecular design pp. 602-605

- M. Eremtchenko, J. A. Schaefer and F. S. Tautz
- Growth of early continental crust by partial melting of eclogite pp. 605-609

- Robert P. Rapp, Nobumichi Shimizu and Marc D. Norman
- Large Cretaceous sphenodontian from Patagonia provides insight into lepidosaur evolution in Gondwana pp. 609-612

- Sebastián Apesteguía and Fernando E. Novas
- Ultraviolet vision in a bat pp. 612-614

- York Winter, Jorge López and Otto von Helversen
- Consolidation during sleep of perceptual learning of spoken language pp. 614-616

- Kimberly M. Fenn, Howard C. Nusbaum and Daniel Margoliash
- Dissociable stages of human memory consolidation and reconsolidation pp. 616-620

- Matthew P. Walker, Tiffany Brakefield, J. Allan Hobson and Robert Stickgold
- Environmentally mediated synergy between perception and behaviour in mobile robots pp. 620-624

- Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Thomas Voegtlin and Rodney J. Douglas
- Regulation of neuroblast competence in Drosophila pp. 624-628

- Bret J. Pearson and Chris Q. Doe
- Basal body dysfunction is a likely cause of pleiotropic Bardet–Biedl syndrome pp. 628-633

- Stephen J. Ansley, Jose L. Badano, Oliver E. Blacque, Josephine Hill, Bethan E. Hoskins, Carmen C. Leitch, Jun Chul Kim, Alison J. Ross, Erica R. Eichers, Tanya M. Teslovich, Allan K. Mah, Robert C. Johnsen, John C. Cavender, Richard Alan Lewis, Michel R. Leroux, Philip L. Beales and Nicholas Katsanis
- The Wnt/β-catenin pathway regulates cardiac valve formation pp. 633-637

- Adam F. L. Hurlstone, Anna-Pavlina G. Haramis, Erno Wienholds, Harry Begthel, Jeroen Korving, Fredericus van Eeden, Edwin Cuppen, Danica Zivkovic, Ronald H. A. Plasterk and Hans Clevers
- A receptor kinase gene of the LysM type is involved in legumeperception of rhizobial signals pp. 637-640

- Esben Bjørn Madsen, Lene Heegaard Madsen, Simona Radutoiu, Magdalena Olbryt, Magdalena Rakwalska, Krzysztof Szczyglowski, Shusei Sato, Takakazu Kaneko, Satoshi Tabata, Niels Sandal and Jens Stougaard
- New perspectives pp. 643-643

- Paul Smaglik
- Italian biotechnologists organize pp. 644-644

- Francesco Lescai and Marco Quarta
- Nuts & Bolts pp. 644-644

- Deb Koen
2003, volume 425, articles 6957
- Mosquito production mooted as fast track to malaria vaccine pp. 437-437

- Declan Butler
- China plays cards close to its chest over manned space shot pp. 438-438

- David Cyranoski
- NIH 'roadmap' charts course to tackle big research issues pp. 438-438

- Erika Check
- Ion-powered probe set for year-long Moon trek pp. 438-438

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Harvard heralds fresh take on systems biology pp. 439-439

- Erika Check
- Adviser gears up to bring scientists to matters of state pp. 439-439

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Research council plan for Europe gets up steam pp. 440-440

- Alison Abbott
- Wellcome to fund publication in open-access journals pp. 440-440

- Declan Butler
- China takes centre stage for liver proteome pp. 441-441

- David Cyranoski
- Planck makes permanent posts pp. 441-441

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Across the great divide pp. 444-449

- Jim Giles
- Outline for a European Research Council pp. 451-451

- Carol Featherstone and Kai Simons
- How scientists can help to protect US homeland pp. 451-451

- Charles E. McQueary
- A magical history tour pp. 453-453

- Robert L. Bettinger
- Thinking of apes pp. 454-454

- Andrew Whiten
- The cry of the food critic pp. 454-455

- Mark Woolhouse
- A hobbit-forming show pp. 455-455

- Henry Gee
- Gene autonomy: Positions, please pp. 457-457

- Niall Dillon
- Floods of record pp. 459-459

- Chris Paola
- Dangerous liaisons pp. 460-461

- William R. Heath and Francis R. Carbone
- Twisting the body into shape pp. 461-463

- Ian C. Scott and Didier Y. R. Stainier
- Mirrors in Flatland pp. 463-464

- Rasmita Raval
- Backchat at the synapse pp. 464-467

- Patricia C. Salinas
- Molecules squeezed and stroked pp. 467-468

- Steve Granick, Zhiqun Lin and Sung Chul Bae
- Partners united pp. 468-469

- Matthew Freeman
- The hippo hypothesis pp. 469-470

- Michael E. Rothenberg and Yuh-Nung Jan
- Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic (1937–2003) pp. 471-471

- Eric J. Nestler
- Captivity effects on wide-ranging carnivores pp. 473-474

- Ros Clubb and Georgia Mason
- A microsensor for trinitrotoluene vapour pp. 474-474

- L. A. Pinnaduwage, A. Gehl, D. L. Hedden, G. Muralidharan, T. Thundat, R. T. Lareau, T. Sulchek, L. Manning, B. Rogers, M. Jones and J. D. Adams
- Binary switches and modification cassettes in histone biology and beyond pp. 475-479

- Wolfgang Fischle, Yanming Wang and C. David Allis
- Evolution of complex life cycles in helminth parasites pp. 480-484

- Geoff A. Parker, Jimmy C. Chubb, Michael A. Ball and Guy N. Roberts
- Programmable computing with a single magnetoresistive element pp. 485-487

- A. Ney, C. Pampuch, R. Koch and K. H. Ploog
- Controlling anisotropic nanoparticle growth through plasmon excitation pp. 487-490

- Rongchao Jin, Y. Charles Cao, Encai Hao, Gabriella S. Métraux, George C. Schatz and Chad A. Mirkin
- Enantiospecific electrodeposition of a chiral catalyst pp. 490-493

- Jay A. Switzer, Hiten M. Kothari, Philippe Poizot, Shuji Nakanishi and Eric W. Bohannan
- Episodic sediment accumulation on Amazonian flood plains influenced by El Niño/Southern Oscillation pp. 493-497

- Rolf Aalto, Laurence Maurice-Bourgoin, Thomas Dunne, David R. Montgomery, Charles A. Nittrouer and Jean-Loup Guyot
- Boundary-layer mantle flow under the Dead Sea transform fault inferred from seismic anisotropy pp. 497-501

- Georg Rümpker, Trond Ryberg, Günter Bock and Desert Seismology Group
- The oldest articulated chondrichthyan from the Early Devonian period pp. 501-504

- Randall F. Miller, Richard Cloutier and Susan Turner
- Temperature excludes N2-fixing heterocystous cyanobacteria in the tropical oceans pp. 504-507

- Marc Staal, Filip J. R. Meysman and Lucas J. Stal
- Jelly belly protein activates the receptor tyrosine kinase Alk to specify visceral muscle pioneers pp. 507-512

- Hsiu-Hsiang Lee, Audra Norris, Joseph B. Weiss and Manfred Frasch
- Jeb signals through the Alk receptor tyrosine kinase to drive visceral muscle fusion pp. 512-516

- Camilla Englund, Christina E. Lorén, Caroline Grabbe, Gaurav K. Varshney, Fabienne Deleuil, Bengt Hallberg and Ruth H. Palmer
- Molecular identification of a danger signal that alerts the immune system to dying cells pp. 516-521

- Yan Shi, James E. Evans and Kenneth L. Rock
- Differential regulation of EIN3 stability by glucose and ethylene signalling in plants pp. 521-525

- Shuichi Yanagisawa, Sang-Dong Yoo and Jen Sheen
- Role of visual pigment properties in rod and cone phototransduction pp. 526-531

- Vladimir Kefalov, Yingbin Fu, Nicholas Marsh-Armstrong and King-Wai Yau
- Haem can bind to and inhibit mammalian calcium-dependent Slo1 BK channels pp. 531-535

- Xiang Dong Tang, Rong Xu, Mark F. Reynolds, Maria L. Garcia, Stefan H. Heinemann and Toshinori Hoshi
- Staphylocoagulase is a prototype for the mechanism of cofactor-induced zymogen activation pp. 535-539

- Rainer Friedrich, Peter Panizzi, Pablo Fuentes-Prior, Klaus Richter, Ingrid Verhamme, Patricia J. Anderson, Shun-Ichiro Kawabata, Robert Huber, Wolfram Bode and Paul E. Bock
- Physics temps pp. 541-541

- Paul Smaglik
- Going multidisciplinary pp. 542-543

- Myrna Watanabe
2003, volume 425, articles 6956
- Gates steps up war on malaria with donation of $168 million pp. 331-331

- Declan Butler
- UK public opposes government on transgenic crops pp. 331-331

- Jim Giles
- Report raises hopes for grand network of US ecology centres pp. 332-332

- Rex Dalton
- Vaccine claim lifts company's stock but angers researchers pp. 332-332

- Erika Check
- SARS triggers biomedical shake-up in China pp. 333-333

- David Cyranoski
- Secret garden opens up to public pp. 333-333

- David Cyranoski
- Open-access row leads paper to shed authors pp. 334-334

- Declan Butler
- Cosmologists cluster to plot course towards dark energy pp. 335-335

- Geoff Brumfiel
- DNA lab welcomes Dalai Lama to Tibetan science community pp. 335-335

- Erika Check
- Too hot to handle pp. 338-339

- John Whitfield
- Lost for words pp. 340-342

- Glenn Murphy
- Global project needed to tackle coffee crisis pp. 343-343

- Fernando E. Vega, Eric Rosenquist and Wanda Collins
- The public has its own view of what is a risk pp. 343-343

- Emmanuelle Schuler
- Feynman put a personal spin on physics pp. 343-343

- R. W. D. Nickalls
- Learning to evolve pp. 345-345

- Kevin N. Laland
- Biologists become clock-watchers pp. 346-346

- John Palmer
- A dangerous world? pp. 346-347

- Roger Cox
- Unnatural causes pp. 347-347

- Alison Abbott
- Professional secrets pp. 351-352

- Craig R. Roy
- Cosmic waves in the lab pp. 352-353

- Rod Boswell
- To be and not to be pp. 353-355

- Haifan Lin
- Ship reverses out of bottle pp. 356-357

- Avelino Corma
- The rules of attraction pp. 357-359

- Len Neckers and Yong-Sok Lee
- Spintronics gets a magnetic flute pp. 359-360

- Jonathan Sun
- Light touch on the rudder pp. 360-360

- Tim Lincoln
- Water gate pp. 361-361

- N. Michele Holbrook and Maciej A. Zwieniecki
- Edward Teller (1908–2003) pp. 362-363

- John Maddox
- Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH pp. 365-365

- Ken Caldeira and Michael E. Wickett
- Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic pp. 366-366

- Michael P. Richards, Rick J. Schulting and Robert E. M. Hedges
- Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America trench pp. 367-373

- C. R. Ranero, J. Phipps Morgan, K. McIntosh and C. Reichert
- A test of general relativity using radio links with the Cassini spacecraft pp. 374-376

- B. Bertotti, L. Iess and P. Tortora
- Uniform resonant chaotic mixing in fluid flows pp. 376-380

- T. H. Solomon and Igor Mezić
- Microwave oscillations of a nanomagnet driven by a spin-polarized current pp. 380-383

- S. I. Kiselev, J. C. Sankey, I. N. Krivorotov, N. C. Emley, R. J. Schoelkopf, R. A. Buhrman and D. C. Ralph
- Video-speed electronic paper based on electrowetting pp. 383-385

- Robert A. Hayes and B. J. Feenstra
- A combustion-free methodology for synthesizing zeolites and zeolite-like materials pp. 385-388

- Hyunjoo Lee, Stacey I. Zones and Mark E. Davis
- An Arctic mammal fauna from the Early Pliocene of North America pp. 388-390

- Richard H. Tedford and C. Richard Harington
- Volunteering leads to rock–paper–scissors dynamics in a public goods game pp. 390-393

- Dirk Semmann, Hans-Jürgen Krambeck and Manfred Milinski
- Cytosolic pH regulates root water transport during anoxic stress through gating of aquaporins pp. 393-397

- Colette Tournaire-Roux, Moira Sutka, Hélène Javot, Elisabeth Gout, Patricia Gerbeau, Doan-Trung Luu, Richard Bligny and Christophe Maurel
- ER–phagosome fusion defines an MHC class I cross-presentation compartment in dendritic cells pp. 397-402

- Pierre Guermonprez, Loredana Saveanu, Monique Kleijmeer, Jean Davoust, Peter van Endert and Sebastian Amigorena
- Phagosomes are competent organelles for antigen cross-presentation pp. 402-406

- Mathieu Houde, Sylvie Bertholet, Etienne Gagnon, Sylvain Brunet, Guillaume Goyette, Annie Laplante, Michael F. Princiotta, Pierre Thibault, David Sacks and Michel Desjardins
- A high-affinity conformation of Hsp90 confers tumour selectivity on Hsp90 inhibitors pp. 407-410

- Adeela Kamal, Lia Thao, John Sensintaffar, Lin Zhang, Marcus F. Boehm, Lawrence C. Fritz and Francis J. Burrows
- A micrococcal nuclease homologue in RNAi effector complexes pp. 411-414

- Amy A. Caudy, René F. Ketting, Scott M. Hammond, Ahmet M. Denli, Anja M. P. Bathoorn, Bastiaan B. J. Tops, Jose M. Silva, Mike M. Myers, Gregory J. Hannon and Ronald H. A. Plasterk
- The nuclear RNase III Drosha initiates microRNA processing pp. 415-419

- Yoontae Lee, Chiyoung Ahn, Jinju Han, Hyounjeong Choi, Jaekwang Kim, Jeongbin Yim, Junho Lee, Patrick Provost, Olof Rådmark, Sunyoung Kim and V. Narry Kim
- A structural state of the myosin V motor without bound nucleotide pp. 419-423

- Pierre-Damien Coureux, Amber L. Wells, Julie Ménétrey, Christopher M. Yengo, Carl A. Morris, H. Lee Sweeney and Anne Houdusse
- Electron cryo-microscopy shows how strong binding of myosin to actin releases nucleotide pp. 423-427

- Kenneth C. Holmes, Isabel Angert, F. Jon Kull, Werner Jahn and Rasmus R. Schröder
- True grit pp. 429-429

- Paul Smaglik
- Northern England: Rising star pp. 430-433

- Paul Smaglik
2003, volume 425, articles 6955
- Drug companies snub antibiotics as pipeline threatens to run dry pp. 225-225

- Tom Clarke
- Europe offers grants to young stars pp. 225-225

- Jim Giles
- Software mogul turns to mouse for genetic atlas of the brain pp. 226-226

- Rex Dalton
- California laboratory mourns loss of H-bomb pioneer pp. 226-226

- Jonathan Knight
- Worm genes harnessed to tackle snail fever pp. 227-227

- David Cyranoski
- Chemists seek image overhaul pp. 227-227

- Helen Pearson
- African institute ready for meeting of mathematical minds pp. 228-228

- Tom Clarke
- Academics sidelined in battle against computer worms pp. 228-228

- Declan Butler
- Flight veteran embraces NASA's science wing pp. 229-229

- Tony Reichhardt
- Galileo gears up for swansong as crash-landing looms pp. 229-229

- John Moore
- Switched on to RNA pp. 232-233

- Jonathan Knight
- Spare me the lecture pp. 234-236

- Kendall Powell
- It's time for the US and Muslims to work together pp. 237-237

- Dirie Ahmed
- Bomb dosimetry unlikely to change risk estimates pp. 237-237

- Kenneth L. Mossman
- Bomb dosimetry unlikely to change risk estimates pp. 237-237

- Kenneth L. Mossman
- Nothing new under the Sun? pp. 237-237

- Merrick Moseley
- Cosmological questions pp. 239-239

- Martin Rees
- From Manhattan to Los Alamos pp. 240-240

- Herbert York
- Life, the Universe and everything pp. 241-241

- Nicholas Wade
- Building on nature pp. 241-241

- Peter Forbes
- Climate forecasting: Possible or probable? pp. 242-242

- Myles R. Allen
- Wires on water pp. 243-244

- Peidong Yang
- MicroRNA is here to stay pp. 244-245

- Philip N. Benfey
- Nanotechnology goes large pp. 244-244

- Ed Gerstner
- Single atom lases orderly light pp. 246-247

- Howard Carmichael and Luis A. Orozco
- Cues for migration pp. 247-248

- René Bernards
- Fishing for the first plants pp. 248-249

- Paul Kenrick
- Probing early atmospheres pp. 249-250

- Stephen J. Mojzsis
- A tadpole's tale pp. 250-250

- Amanda Tromans
- Deadly partnerships pp. 251-252

- Steven A. Frank
- Delivery of pollutants by spawning salmon pp. 255-256

- E. M. Krümmel, R. W. Macdonald, L. E. Kimpe, I. Gregory-Eaves, M. J. Demers, J. P. Smol, B. Finney and J. M. Blais
- Wide shear zones in granular bulk flow pp. 256-256

- Denis Fenistein and Martin van Hecke
- Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs pp. 257-263

- Javier F. Palatnik, Edwards Allen, Xuelin Wu, Carla Schommer, Rebecca Schwab, James C. Carrington and Detlef Weigel
- The formation of cluster elliptical galaxies as revealed by extensive star formation pp. 264-267

- J. A. Stevens, R. J. Ivison, J. S. Dunlop, Ian R. Smail, W. J. Percival, D. H. Hughes, H. J. A. Röttgering, W. J. M. van Breugel and M. Reuland
- Experimental realization of a one-atom laser in the regime of strong coupling pp. 268-271

- J. McKeever, A. Boca, A. D. Boozer, J. R. Buck and H. J. Kimble
- Quantum critical behaviour in a high-Tc superconductor pp. 271-274

- D. van der Marel, H. J. A. Molegraaf, J. Zaanen, Z. Nussinov, F. Carbone, A. Damascelli, H. Eisaki, M. Greven, P. H. Kes and M. Li
- High-performance thin-film transistors using semiconductor nanowires and nanoribbons pp. 274-278

- Xiangfeng Duan, Chunming Niu, Vijendra Sahi, Jian Chen, J. Wallace Parce, Stephen Empedocles and Jay L. Goldman
- High CO2 levels in the Proterozoic atmosphere estimated from analyses of individual microfossils pp. 279-282

- Alan J. Kaufman and Shuhai Xiao
- Fragments of the earliest land plants pp. 282-285

- Charles H. Wellman, Peter L. Osterloff and Uzma Mohiuddin
- Inferring the palaeoenvironment of ancient bacteria on the basis of resurrected proteins pp. 285-288

- Eric A. Gaucher, J. Michael Thomson, Michelle F. Burgan and Steven A. Benner
- Patterns of predation in a diverse predator–prey system pp. 288-290

- A. R. E. Sinclair, Simon Mduma and Justin S. Brashares
- The evolutionary inheritance of elemental stoichiometry in marine phytoplankton pp. 291-294

- Antonietta Quigg, Zoe V. Finkel, Andrew J. Irwin, Yair Rosenthal, Tung-Yuan Ho, John R. Reinfelder, Oscar Schofield, Francois M. M. Morel and Paul G. Falkowski
- Predicted recurrences of mass coral mortality in the Indian Ocean pp. 294-297

- Charles R. C. Sheppard
- Monkeys reject unequal pay pp. 297-299

- Sarah F. Brosnan and Frans B. M. de Waal
- cdx4 mutants fail to specify blood progenitors and can be rescued by multiple hox genes pp. 300-306

- Alan J. Davidson, Patricia Ernst, Yuan Wang, Marcus P. S. Dekens, Paul D. Kingsley, James Palis, Stanley J. Korsmeyer, George Q. Daley and Leonard I. Zon
- Chemokine receptor CXCR4 downregulated by von Hippel–Lindau tumour suppressor pVHL pp. 307-311

- Peter Staller, Jitka Sulitkova, Joanna Lisztwan, Holger Moch, Edward J. Oakeley and Wilhelm Krek
- The BTB protein MEL-26 is a substrate-specific adaptor of the CUL-3 ubiquitin-ligase pp. 311-316

- Lionel Pintard, John H. Willis, Andrew Willems, Jacque-Lynne F. Johnson, Martin Srayko, Thimo Kurz, Sarah Glaser, Paul E. Mains, Mike Tyers, Bruce Bowerman and Matthias Peter
- BTB proteins are substrate-specific adaptors in an SCF-like modular ubiquitin ligase containing CUL-3 pp. 316-321

- Lai Xu, Yue Wei, Jerome Reboul, Philippe Vaglio, Tae-Ho Shin, Marc Vidal, Stephen J. Elledge and J. Wade Harper
- Working for peanuts pp. 323-323

- Paul Smaglik
- Biomedicine meets engineering pp. 324-325

- Virginia Gewin
- Europe chips in for training pp. 326-326

- Ralf Jox
- Engineering your own path pp. 327-327

- Ralf Jox and Virginia Gewin
2003, volume 425, articles 6954
- Agony for researchers as mix-up forces retraction of ecstasy study pp. 109-109

- Jonathan Knight
- Brain protein project enlists mice in 'dry run' pp. 110-110

- Alison Abbott
- US selects regional biodefence hubs pp. 110-110

- Rex Dalton
- Analysis pours cold water on flood theory pp. 111-111

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Ministers appointed to engineer revival in Iraqi research pp. 111-111

- Geoff Brumfiel
- US reflects on flying eye for transgenic crops pp. 112-112

- Jonathan Knight
- Global effort to plot climate change pp. 112-112

- Heike Langenberg
- Young guns shoot to the top in China's research revolution pp. 113-113

- David Cyranoski
- Esoteric theorist lands starring role in Senate hearing pp. 113-113

- Geoff Brumfiel
- Biotechnology at the bar pp. 116-117

- Nicola Nosengo
- The ups and downs of lithium pp. 118-120

- Helen R. Pilcher
- Science and ethics must not be separated pp. 121-121

- Paul Copland
- Safe home planned for Iowa herbarium pp. 121-121

- Jack Lilien
- Computer's ability to verify proof is an illusion pp. 121-121

- Derek Partridge
- An ethical dilemma pp. 123-124

- Hilary Rose
- Net losses pp. 125-126

- John Shepherd
- The proof of the packing pp. 126-127

- Neil Sloane
- The rise and fall of the Universe pp. 127-128

- Peter Coles
- Science in culture pp. 128-128

- Martin Kemp
- Spin control for asteroids pp. 131-132

- Richard P. Binzel
- A toast to long life pp. 132-133

- Toren Finkel
- Vortices and hearts pp. 133-136

- John Clarke
- Father knows best pp. 136-137

- Paul W. Sherman and Bryan D. Neff
- Inside the cosmic blender pp. 137-139

- Alex N. Halliday
- Signalling silenced pp. 139-140

- Edward M. Conway and Peter Carmeliet
- Take the intracellular train pp. 140-140

- Magdalena Helmer
- Thomas Risley Odhiambo (1931–2003) pp. 142-142

- Rachel Galun and Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi
- Directed bending of a polymer film by light pp. 145-145

- Yanlei Yu, Makoto Nakano and Tomiki Ikeda
- Widespread cloning in echinoderm larvae pp. 146-146

- Alexandra A. Eaves and A. Richard Palmer
- The vector alignments of asteroid spins by thermal torques pp. 147-151

- David Vokrouhlický, David Nesvorný and William F. Bottke
- Efficient mixing of the solar nebula from uniform Mo isotopic composition of meteorites pp. 152-155

- Harry Becker and Richard J. Walker
- Quantum dynamics of a single vortex pp. 155-158

- A. Wallraff, A. Lukashenko, J. Lisenfeld, A. Kemp, M. V. Fistul, Y. Koval and A. V. Ustinov
- Efficient bulk heterojunction photovoltaic cells using small-molecular-weight organic thin films pp. 158-162

- Peter Peumans, Soichi Uchida and Stephen R. Forrest
- Lubrication by charged polymers pp. 163-165

- Uri Raviv, Suzanne Giasson, Nir Kampf, Jean-François Gohy, Robert Jérôme and Jacob Klein
- No upward trends in the occurrence of extreme floods in central Europe pp. 166-169

- Manfred Mudelsee, Michael Börngen, Gerd Tetzlaff and Uwe Grünewald
- Radiometric dating of the Siloam Tunnel, Jerusalem pp. 169-171

- Amos Frumkin, Aryeh Shimron and Jeff Rosenbaum
- Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa Dinornis pp. 172-175

- Michael Bunce, Trevor H. Worthy, Tom Ford, Will Hoppitt, Eske Willerslev, Alexei Drummond and Alan Cooper
- Nuclear DNA sequences detect species limits in ancient moa pp. 175-178

- L. Huynen, C. D. Millar, R. P. Scofield and D. M. Lambert
- True paternal care in a multi-male primate society pp. 179-181

- Jason C. Buchan, Susan C. Alberts, Joan B. Silk and Jeanne Altmann
- Motion-induced spatial conflict pp. 181-184

- Derek H. Arnold and Alan Johnston
- Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation pp. 184-188

- Arne D. Ekstrom, Michael J. Kahana, Jeremy B. Caplan, Tony A. Fields, Eve A. Isham, Ehren L. Newman and Itzhak Fried
- Control of spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis by SUMO and ubiquitin conjugation pp. 188-191

- Philipp Stelter and Helle D. Ulrich
- Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan pp. 191-196

- Konrad T. Howitz, Kevin J. Bitterman, Haim Y. Cohen, Dudley W. Lamming, Siva Lavu, Jason G. Wood, Robert E. Zipkin, Phuong Chung, Anne Kisielewski, Li-Li Zhang, Brandy Scherer and David A. Sinclair
- A cell surface receptor mediates extracellular Ca2+ sensing in guard cells pp. 196-200

- Shengcheng Han, Ruhang Tang, Lisa K. Anderson, Todd E. Woerner and Zhen-Ming Pei
- Structural basis for modulation and agonist specificity of HCN pacemaker channels pp. 200-205

- William N. Zagotta, Nelson B. Olivier, Kevin D. Black, Edgar C. Young, Rich Olson and Eric Gouaux
- Bioinformatics: Programmed for success pp. 209-211

- Steve Buckingham
- Finding your way pp. 209-209

- Steve Buckingham
- Seeing is believing pp. 211-211

- Steve Buckingham
- Genomic mergers pp. 213-213

- Steve Buckingham
- Fact or fiction? pp. 219-219

- Paul Smaglik
- Making the move from physics to finance pp. 220-221

- Tobias Kramer and Amy Wilson
2003, volume 425, articles 6953
- Experts fear network paralysis as computer worms blast Internet pp. 3-3

- Declan Butler
- Columbia inquiry prompts White House strategy review pp. 4-5

- Tony Reichhardt
- Retraction ends furore over cancer vaccine pp. 4-4

- Alison Abbott
- Peers rally in support of accused scientist pp. 5-5

- Erika Check
- Court ruling sounds note of caution for sonar system pp. 6-6

- Rex Dalton
- Statistical model leaves Peru counting the cost of civil war pp. 6-6

- Jonathan Knight
- Lion man takes pride of place as oldest statue pp. 7-7

- Rex Dalton
- Britain set to pull plug on nuclear-fuel reprocessing pp. 7-7

- Quirin Schiermeier
- RNA to the rescue? pp. 10-12

- Erika Check
- Hot tempers, hard core pp. 13-14

- Rex Dalton
- Breeding to tackle blight without copper or GM pp. 15-15

- James M. Duncan
- Despite Franklin's work, Wilkins earned his Nobel pp. 15-15

- Doris T. Zallen
- Learning to teach pp. 17-17

- Peter Bryant
- Troubled waters pp. 18-18

- Keith Thomson
- The universal engineer pp. 18-19

- Julio M. Ottino
- Breaking with tradition pp. 19-19

- Alison Abbott
- Cell plasticity: Flexible arrangement pp. 21-21

- Neil D. Theise and Ian Wilmut
- Tracking the first Americans pp. 23-24

- Tom D. Dillehay
- Just add water pp. 24-25

- Albrecht W. Hofmann
- Join the crowd pp. 27-28

- R. John Ellis and Allen P. Minton
- Entanglement hits the big time pp. 28-29

- Vlatko Vedral
- A balancing act pp. 29-31

- Janet Rossant
- Chilled out in the ice-age Atlantic pp. 32-33

- Alan C. Mix
- Forming an attachment pp. 33-33

- Clare Thomas
- Horizontal prion transmission in mule deer pp. 35-36

- Michael W. Miller and Elizabeth S. Williams
- Large-scale assembly of carbon nanotubes pp. 36-37

- Saleem G. Rao, Ling Huang, Wahyu Setyawan and Seunghun Hong
- Evidence for memory in invertebrate immunity pp. 37-38

- Joachim Kurtz and Karoline Franz
- High radial acceleration in microvortices pp. 38-38

- J. Patrick Shelby, David S.W. Lim, Jason S. Kuo and Daniel T. Chiu
- Whole-mantle convection and the transition-zone water filter pp. 39-44

- David Bercovici and Shun-ichiro Karato
- Violation of a Bell-like inequality in single-neutron interferometry pp. 45-48

- Yuji Hasegawa, Rudolf Loidl, Gerald Badurek, Matthias Baron and Helmut Rauch
- Entangled quantum state of magnetic dipoles pp. 48-51

- S. Ghosh, T. F. Rosenbaum, G. Aeppli and S. N. Coppersmith
- Magnetic enhancement of superconductivity from electron spin domains pp. 51-55

- H. A. Radovan, N. A. Fortune, T. P. Murphy, S. T. Hannahs, E. C. Palm, S. W. Tozer and D. Hall
- Geochemical evidence for efficient aquifer isolation over geological timeframes pp. 55-58

- Bernard Marty, Sarah Dewonck and Christian France-Lanord
- Laboratory models of the thermal evolution of the mantle during rollback subduction pp. 58-62

- C. Kincaid and R. W. Griffiths
- Craniometric evidence for Palaeoamerican survival in Baja California pp. 62-65

- Rolando González-José, Antonio González-Martín, Miquel Hernández, Héctor M. Pucciarelli, Marina Sardi, Alfonso Rosales and Silvina Van der Molen
- A uniquely specialized ear in a very early tetrapod pp. 65-69

- J. A. Clack, P. E. Ahlberg, S. M. Finney, P. Dominguez Alonso, J. Robinson and R. A. Ketcham
- Ecological and genetic spatial structuring in the Canadian lynx pp. 69-72

- Eli Knispel Rueness, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Mark O'Donoghue, Stan Boutin, Hans Ellegren and Kjetill S. Jakobsen
- Evolution of cooperation and conflict in experimental bacterial populations pp. 72-74

- Paul B. Rainey and Katrina Rainey
- Evolution of novel cooperative swarming in the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus pp. 75-78

- Gregory J. Velicer and Yuen-tsu N. Yu
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- Marie-Gabrielle Ludwig, Miroslava Vanek, Danilo Guerini, Jürg A. Gasser, Carol E. Jones, Uwe Junker, Hans Hofstetter, Romain M. Wolf and Klaus Seuwen
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- Byung-Je Sung, Kwang Yeon Hwang, Young Ho Jeon, Jae Il Lee, Yong-Seok Heo, Jin Hwan Kim, Jinho Moon, Jung Min Yoon, Young-Lan Hyun, Eunmi Kim, Sung Jin Eum, Sam-Yong Park, Jie-Oh Lee, Tae Gyu Lee, Seonggu Ro and Joong Myung Cho
- Correction: Corrigendum: Structure of the replicative helicase of the oncoprotein SV40 large tumour antigen pp. 102-102

- Dawei Li, Rui Zhao, Wayne Lilyestrom, Dahai Gai, Rongguang Zhang, James A. DeCaprio, Ellen Fanning, Andrzej Joachimiak, Gerda Szakonyi and Xiaojiang S. Chen
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- Minsung Kim, Sheila McCormick, Marja Timmermans and Neelima Sinha
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