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2001, volume 410, articles 6832
- Physics comes full circle pp. 3-3

- Paul Smaglik
- Russia needs help to fend off potato famine, researchers warn pp. 1011-1011

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Smithsonian closure plan under fire pp. 1011-1011

- Josette Chen
- Standards needed for foot-and-mouth tests pp. 1012-1012

- Sally Goodman
- Reef gets off the starting blocks pp. 1012-1012

- David Adam
- Japan speeds up mission to unravel genetic diseases pp. 1013-1013

- David Cyranoski
- South Africa may keep door closed to generic AIDS drugs pp. 1013-1013

- Michael Cherry
- US administration tries to repair green image pp. 1014-1014

- Mark Schrope
- Tenure-track plan aims to end university inbreeding pp. 1014-1014

- Xavier Bosch
- Astronomers bargain for use of 'sacred' site pp. 1015-1015

- Tony Reichhardt
- Weapons lab seeks Mexican link pp. 1015-1015

- Rex Dalton
- Cinderella goes to the ball pp. 1018-1020

- Phyllida Brown
- Even 'free access' is still beyond the means of most scholars in Africa pp. 1021-1021

- Paul Keese
- Precarious life in Spain pp. 1021-1021

- Manuel J. Pérez Mendoza for Precarios
- Let's reward innovative action against poverty pp. 1021-1021

- Arnoldo Ventura
- Entropy illustrates the flexibility of Chinese pp. 1021-1021

- Jian Feng
- Publishing on the semantic web pp. 1023-1024

- Tim Berners-Lee and James Hendler
- The self-archiving initiative pp. 1024-1025

- Stevan Harnad
- Setting logical priorities pp. 1026-1026

- Ira Mellman
- An instant in time pp. 1027-1027

- Daniel Kleppner
- When space and time conspire pp. 1028-1029

- Michael F. Shlesinger
- Thinking the unthinkable pp. 1029-1029

- Richard Gregory
- Measuring the past pp. 1030-1030

- Michael Vickers
- Scientist's birthright pp. 1031-1031

- Dennis Danielson
- The genomic cosmos pp. 1033-1033

- Mark C. Fishman
- Polio vaccines exonerated pp. 1035-1036

- Robin A. Weiss
- Ruffling feathers pp. 1036-1037

- Hans-Dieter Sues
- Holograms of atoms pp. 1037-1040

- John Spence
- A grin without a cat pp. 1040-1041

- Paul R. Gilson and Geoffrey I. McFadden
- Shaken, not stirred pp. 1041-1043

- Michael Manga
- Improved mouse models pp. 1043-1044

- Anton Berns
- New life pp. 1044-1044

- David Jones
- Polio vaccine samples not linked to AIDS pp. 1045-1046

- Philippe Blancou, Jean-Pierre Vartanian, Cindy Christopherson, Nicole Chenciner, Claudio Basilico, Shirley Kwok and Simon Wain-Hobson
- Analysis of oral polio vaccine CHAT stocks pp. 1046-1047

- N. Berry, C. Davis, A. Jenkins, D. Wood, P. Minor, G. Schild, M. Bottiger, H. Holmes and N. Almond
- Phylogeny and the origin of HIV-1 pp. 1047-1048

- Andrew Rambaut, David L. Robertson, Oliver G. Pybus, Martine Peeters and Edward C. Holmes
- Reversal of honeybee behavioural rhythms pp. 1048-1048

- Guy Bloch and Gene E. Robinson
- Deep-mantle high-viscosity flow and thermochemical structure inferred from seismic and geodynamic data pp. 1049-1056

- Alessandro M. Forte and Jerry X. Mitrovica
- Distinct roles of nerve and muscle in postsynaptic differentiation of the neuromuscular synapse pp. 1057-1064

- Weichun Lin, Robert W. Burgess, Bertha Dominguez, Samuel L. Pfaff, Joshua R. Sanes and Kuo-Fen Lee
- A phenomenological description of space-time noise in quantum gravity pp. 1065-1067

- Giovanni Amelino-Camelia
- Entanglement purification for quantum communication pp. 1067-1070

- Jian-Wei Pan, Christoph Simon, Časlav Brukner and Anton Zeilinger
- Mobile silver ions and glass formation in solid electrolytes pp. 1070-1073

- P. Boolchand and W. J. Bresser
- Absence of deep-water formation in the Labrador Sea during the last interglacial period pp. 1073-1077

- C. Hillaire-Marcel, A. de Vernal, G. Bilodeau and A. J. Weaver
- Evidence from the Pacific troposphere for large global sources of oxygenated organic compounds pp. 1078-1081

- H. Singh, Y. Chen, A. Staudt, D. Jacob, D. Blake, B. Heikes and J. Snow
- Hemispherical variations in seismic velocity at the top of the Earth's inner core pp. 1081-1084

- Fenglin Niu and Lianxing Wen
- The distribution of integumentary structures in a feathered dinosaur pp. 1084-1088

- Qiang Ji, Mark A. Norell, Ke-Qin Gao, Shu-An Ji and Dong Ren
- Genetic evidence for Near-Eastern origins of European cattle pp. 1088-1091

- Christopher S. Troy, David E. MacHugh, Jillian F. Bailey, David A. Magee, Ronan T. Loftus, Patrick Cunningham, Andrew T. Chamberlain, Bryan C. Sykes and Daniel G. Bradley
- The highly reduced genome of an enslaved algal nucleus pp. 1091-1096

- Susan Douglas, Stefan Zauner, Martin Fraunholz, Margaret Beaton, Susanne Penny, Lang-Tuo Deng, Xiaonan Wu, Michael Reith, Thomas Cavalier-Smith and Uwe-G Maier
- Nonlinear effects of large-scale climatic variability on wild and domestic herbivores pp. 1096-1099

- Atle Mysterud, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Nigel G. Yoccoz, Rolf Langvatn and Geir Steinheim
- The innate immune response to bacterial flagellin is mediated by Toll-like receptor 5 pp. 1099-1103

- Fumitaka Hayashi, Kelly D. Smith, Adrian Ozinsky, Thomas R. Hawn, Eugene C. Yi, David R. Goodlett, Jimmy K. Eng, Shizuo Akira, David M. Underhill and Alan Aderem
- TREM-1 amplifies inflammation and is a crucial mediator of septic shock pp. 1103-1107

- Axel Bouchon, Fabio Facchetti, Markus A. Weigand and Marco Colonna
- IFNγ and lymphocytes prevent primary tumour development and shape tumour immunogenicity pp. 1107-1111

- Vijay Shankaran, Hiroaki Ikeda, Allen T. Bruce, J. Michael White, Paul E. Swanson, Lloyd J. Old and Robert D. Schreiber
- Somatic activation of the K-ras oncogene causes early onset lung cancer in mice pp. 1111-1116

- Leisa Johnson, Kim Mercer, Doron Greenbaum, Roderick T. Bronson, Denise Crowley, David A. Tuveson and Tyler Jacks
- CONSTANS mediates between the circadian clock and the control of flowering in Arabidopsis pp. 1116-1120

- Paula Suárez-López, Kay Wheatley, Frances Robson, Hitoshi Onouchi, Federico Valverde and George Coupland
- Structure of the gating domain of a Ca2+-activated K+ channel complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin pp. 1120-1124

- Maria A. Schumacher, Andre F. Rivard, Hans Peter Bächinger and John P. Adelman
- Erratum: Increase in greenhouse forcing inferred from the outgoing longwave radiation spectra of the Earth in 1970 and 1997 pp. 1124-1124

- John E. Harries, Helen E. Brindley, Pretty J. Sagoo and Richard J. Bantges
2001, volume 410, articles 6831
- Reinventing Naturejobs pp. 3-3

- Paul Smaglik
- Cell signalling pp. 4-5

- Diane Gershon
- Astronomers concerned by plan to give NASA ground control pp. 853-853

- Tony Reichhardt
- EU plans global positioning system pp. 853-853

- Jim Giles
- Earth sciences and biodiversity fall victim to budget plan pp. 854-854

- Rex Dalton
- Britain looks to wave-power site after researchers flee pp. 854-854

- David Adam
- Search is on for underwater volcano pp. 854-854

- Rex Dalton
- Cancer comes under scrutiny in fresh genomics initiative pp. 855-855

- Jonathan Knight
- Blood product from cattle wins approval for use in humans pp. 855-855

- Corie Lok
- Japan prepares to pitch for international fusion reactor pp. 856-856

- David Cyranoski
- Swiss proteomics company aims to make big impact pp. 856-856

- Alison Abbott
- Satellite will probe mutating seeds in space pp. 857-857

- David Cyranoski
- Animal labs fearful over activists' plan to name names pp. 857-857

- Quirin Schiermeier and Alison Abbott
- When the chips are down pp. 860-861

- Jonathan Knight
- The story of O pp. 862-864

- Jon Copley
- Biotech offers Africans a chance to create their own practical solutions pp. 865-865

- Jesse Machuka
- Kansas science saved by teachers' good sense pp. 865-865

- Rollie J. Clem
- Bright light of learning snuffed out in Breslau pp. 865-865

- Min-Liang Wong
- New information on the biodiversity facility pp. 865-865

- Christoph L. Häuser
- A year of opportunity pp. 867-868

- Eileen Rubery
- How persistence paid off pp. 869-870

- Douglas Palmer
- Slaves to logic pp. 870-871

- John Naughton
- Light on a distant subject pp. 871-872

- Carla Cacciari
- Science in culture pp. 872-872

- Martin Kemp
- Strings and things pp. 873-873

- Jon Turney
- A tool, not a tyrant pp. 875-875

- Mott Greene
- The promise of protonics pp. 877-878

- Truls Norby
- Doing a rotary two-step pp. 878-881

- Mark J. Schnitzer
- Newton rules (for now) pp. 881-882

- Frank Wilczek
- Proteolytic relay comes to an end pp. 883-885

- Martin Scheffner and Noel J. Whitaker
- Polymers all in a row pp. 885-886

- Galen D. Stucky
- Why do colours fade at the edges? pp. 886-887

- Andrew Derrington
- Adhesive vapours pp. 887-887

- David Jones
- Minoru Oda (1923–2001) pp. 888-888

- John Maddox
- Subsidence risk from thawing permafrost pp. 889-890

- Frederick E. Nelson, Oleg A. Anisimov and Nikolay I. Shiklomanov
- Early visual experience and face processing pp. 890-890

- Richard Le Grand, Catherine J. Mondloch, Daphne Maurer and Henry P. Brent
- Increased sedimentation rates and grain sizes 2–4 Myr ago due to the influence of climate change on erosion rates pp. 891-897

- Zhang Peizhen, Peter Molnar and William R. Downs
- Resolution of distinct rotational substeps by submillisecond kinetic analysis of F1-ATPase pp. 898-904

- Ryohei Yasuda, Hiroyuki Noji, Masasuke Yoshida, Kazuhiko Kinosita and Hiroyasu Itoh
- Efficient mixing at low Reynolds numbers using polymer additives pp. 905-908

- Alexander Groisman and Victor Steinberg
- Magnetic-field-induced superconductivity in a two-dimensional organic conductor pp. 908-910

- S. Uji, H. Shinagawa, T. Terashima, T. Yakabe, Y. Terai, M. Tokumoto, A. Kobayashi, H. Tanaka and H. Kobayashi
- Solid acids as fuel cell electrolytes pp. 910-913

- Sossina M. Haile, Dane A. Boysen, Calum R. I. Chisholm and Ryan B. Merle
- Self-assembly of mesoscopically ordered chromatic polydiacetylene/silica nanocomposites pp. 913-917

- Yunfeng Lu, Yi Yang, Alan Sellinger, Mengcheng Lu, Jinman Huang, Hongyou Fan, Raid Haddad, Gabriel Lopez, Alan R. Burns, Darryl Y. Sasaki, John Shelnutt and C. Jeffrey Brinker
- Early Oligocene initiation of North Atlantic Deep Water formation pp. 917-920

- Richard Davies, Joseph Cartwright, Jennifer Pike and Charles Line
- Melt retention and segregation beneath mid-ocean ridges pp. 920-923

- Ulrich H. Faul
- Towards a general theory of biodiversity pp. 923-926

- Elizaveta Pachepsky, John W. Crawford, James L. Bown and Geoff Squire
- Sustainability of three apple production systems pp. 926-930

- John P. Reganold, Jerry D. Glover, Preston K. Andrews and Herbert R. Hinman
- The concepts of ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’ in an insect pp. 930-933

- Martin Giurfa, Shaowu Zhang, Arnim Jenett, Randolf Menzel and Mandyam V. Srinivasan
- Chromatic sensitivity of ganglion cells in the peripheral primate retina pp. 933-936

- Paul R. Martin, Barry B. Lee, Andrew J. R. White, Samuel G. Solomon and Lukas Rüttiger
- A CaMK IV responsive RNA element mediates depolarization-induced alternative splicing of ion channels pp. 936-939

- Jiuyong Xie and Douglas L. Black
- Neuropeptide Y functions as a neuroproliferative factor pp. 940-944

- D. E. Hansel, B. A. Eipper and G. V. Ronnett
- Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation requires the CAP-dependent activation of TC10 pp. 944-948

- Shian-Huey Chiang, Christian A. Baumann, Makoto Kanzaki, Debbie C. Thurmond, Robert T. Watson, Cheryl L. Neudauer, Ian G. Macara, Jeffrey E. Pessin and Alan R. Saltiel
- The neuronal repellent Slit inhibits leukocyte chemotaxis induced by chemotactic factors pp. 948-952

- Jane Y. Wu, Lili Feng, Hwan-Tae Park, Necat Havlioglu, Leng Wen, Hao Tang, Kevin B. Bacon, Zhi-hong Jiang, Xiao-chun Zhang and Yi Rao
- Phototropin-related NPL1 controls chloroplast relocation induced by blue light pp. 952-954

- Jose A. Jarillo, Halina Gabrys, Juan Capel, Jose M. Alonso, Joseph R. Ecker and Anthony R. Cashmore
- Degradation of a cohesin subunit by the N-end rule pathway is essential for chromosome stability pp. 955-959

- Hai Rao, Frank Uhlmann, Kim Nasmyth and Alexander Varshavsky
- AIDS pp. 961-961

- Ursula Weiss
- Gulliver's travels in HIVland pp. 963-967

- Robin A. Weiss
- The global impact of HIV/AIDS pp. 968-973

- Peter Piot, Michael Bartos, Peter D. Ghys, Neff Walker and Bernhard Schwartländer
- The dynamics of CD4+ T-cell depletion in HIV disease pp. 974-979

- Joseph M. McCune
- Cellular immune responses to HIV pp. 980-987

- Andrew J. McMichael and Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
- Pathways to neuronal injury and apoptosis in HIV-associated dementia pp. 988-994

- Marcus Kaul, Gwenn A. Garden and Stuart A. Lipton
- HIV chemotherapy pp. 995-1001

- Douglas D. Richman
- Challenges and opportunities for development of an AIDS vaccine pp. 1002-1007

- Gary J. Nabel
- Bristol-Myers Squibb and HIV/AIDS: Basic Science, Clinical Development, Partnerships pp. 1008-1008

- Peter Ringrose
2001, volume 410, articles 6830
- Museum visitors take priority as Smithsonian curbs research pp. 727-727

- Josette Chen
- UK foot-and-mouth epidemic slows pp. 727-727

- Jim Giles
- PubMed Central offers deal on content pp. 728-729

- Meredith Wadman
- Restrictions delay fossil hunts in Ethiopia pp. 728-728

- Rex Dalton
- Funding battle heats up over large array pp. 729-729

- Jonathan Knight
- Biologists bugged by space station cuts and uncertainties pp. 730-730

- Tony Reichhardt
- Report fudges issue as South Africa fights on against HIV pp. 730-730

- Michael Cherry
- Researchers probe the link between virus and AIDS pp. 730-730

- Michael Cherry
- Bush favours research at Pentagon and NIH pp. 731-731

- Colin Macilwain
- Is it all just a pipe dream? pp. 734-735

- Catherine Zandonella
- Making crops cry for help pp. 736-737

- John Whitfield
- Silicon philanthropists follow a great tradition pp. 739-739

- Susan M. Fitzpatrick
- When DNA research menaces diversity pp. 739-739

- Elena Angulo
- Gulf syndrome research has passed peer review pp. 739-739

- Robert W. Haley
- PubMed Central decentralized pp. 740-740

- Edwin Sequeira, Johanna McEntyre and David Lipman
- Science for the have-nots pp. 741-741

- Ahmed H. Zewail
- Origins of inspiration pp. 743-744

- John Christie
- ... but what does 'blue' smell like? pp. 744-745

- Ilya Farber
- Creationism by stealth pp. 745-746

- Jerry A. Coyne
- A pillar of molecular biology pp. 746-747

- Robert Bazell
- What every woman knows pp. 747-748

- Sylvie Coyaud
- Nothing to it! pp. 748-749

- John O'Connor
- Dispelling the boredom pp. 749-750

- G. M. Whitesides
- A constructive scheme unravelled? pp. 750-751

- Michael Grubb
- Knowing the value of nature pp. 751-752

- E. J. Milner-Gulland
- Murder most putrid pp. 752-752

- Mark Benecke
- Being objective pp. 753-753

- Mary Midgley
- Moving rhythms pp. 755-755

- Eve Marder
- Pop-up disaster pp. 757-758

- Wayne Thatcher
- Out with a bang pp. 758-759

- Stuart Humphries and David J. Stevens
- An expanding view of plutonium pp. 759-761

- R. C. Albers
- The hairpin's turn pp. 761-762

- Scott A. Strobel and Sean P. Ryder
- A hunger for cannabinoids pp. 763-765

- Raphael Mechoulam and Ester Fride
- A piece in the CO2 jigsaw pp. 765-766

- Dorothee Bakker and Andrew Watson
- Checking two steps pp. 766-767

- Michael B. Kastan
- Flattening the flats pp. 767-767

- David Jones
- Claude Shannon (1916–2001) pp. 768-768

- Robert Calderbank and Neil J. A. Sloane
- Herculaneum victims of Vesuvius in ad 79 pp. 769-770

- Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo, Pier P. Petrone, Mario Pagano, Alberto Incoronato, Peter J. Baxter, Antonio Canzanella and Luciano Fattore
- Enhanced power in yellowfin tuna pp. 770-771

- Stephen L. Katz, Douglas A. Syme and Robert E. Shadwick
- Not just old but old and cold? pp. 771-772

- Colin I. Smith, Andrew T. Chamberlain, Michael S. Riley, Alan Cooper, Chris B. Stringer and Matthew J. Collins
- Superselective clay for radium uptake pp. 771-771

- Sridhar Komarneni, Naofumi Kozai and William J. Paulus
- Not just old but old and cold? pp. 772-772

- Igor V. Ovchinnikov, Anders Götherström, Galina P. Romanova, Vitaliy M. Kharitonov, Kerstin Lidén and William Goodwin
- The role of chaotic resonances in the Solar System pp. 773-779

- N. Murray and M. Holman
- Crystal structure of a hairpin ribozyme–inhibitor complex with implications for catalysis pp. 780-786

- Peter B. Rupert and Adrian R. Ferré-D'Amaré
- An auroral flare at Jupiter pp. 787-789

- J. H. Waite, G. R. Gladstone, W. S. Lewis, R. Goldstein, D. J. McComas, P. Riley, R. J. Walker, P. Robertson, S. Desai, J. T. Clarke and D. T. Young
- Quantum computing in molecular magnets pp. 789-793

- Michael N. Leuenberger and Daniel Loss
- Correlated electrons in δ-plutonium within a dynamical mean-field picture pp. 793-795

- S. Y. Savrasov, G. Kotliar and E. Abrahams
- Optical polymer thin films with isotropic and anisotropic nano-corrugated surface topologies pp. 796-799

- Mohammed Ibn-Elhaj and Martin Schadt
- Removal of chlorofluorocarbons by increased mass exchange between the stratosphere and troposphere in a changing climate pp. 799-802

- Neal Butchart and Adam A. Scaife
- Control of cation concentrations in stream waters by surface soil processes in an Amazonian watershed pp. 802-805

- Daniel Markewitz, Eric A. Davidson, Ricardo de O. Figueiredo, Reynaldo L. Victoria and Alex V. Krusche
- Plateau ‘pop-up’ in the great 1897 Assam earthquake pp. 806-809

- Roger Bilham and Philip England
- Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition pp. 809-810

- Peter B. Reich, Jean Knops, David Tilman, Joseph Craine, David Ellsworth, Mark Tjoelker, Tali Lee, David Wedin, Shahid Naeem, Dan Bahauddin, George Hendrey, Shibu Jose, Keith Wrage, Jenny Goth and Wendy Bengston
- Chemical speciation drives hydrothermal vent ecology pp. 813-816

- George W. Luther, Tim F. Rozan, Martial Taillefert, Donald B. Nuzzio, Carol Di Meo, Timothy M. Shank, Richard A. Lutz and S. Craig Cary
- Perceiving visual expansion without optic flow pp. 816-819

- Paul R. Schrater, David C. Knill and Eero P. Simoncelli
- The motor side of depth vision pp. 819-822

- Kai Schreiber, J. Douglas Crawford, Michael Fetter and Douglas Tweed
- Leptin-regulated endocannabinoids are involved in maintaining food intake pp. 822-825

- Vincenzo Di Marzo, Sravan K. Goparaju, Lei Wang, Jie Liu, Sándor Bátkai, Zoltán Járai, Filomena Fezza, Grant I. Miura, Richard D. Palmiter, Takayuki Sugiura and George Kunos
- Induction of the mammalian node requires Arkadia function in the extraembryonic lineages pp. 825-830

- Vasso Episkopou, Ruth Arkell, Paula M. Timmons, James J. Walsh, Rebecca L. Andrew and Daniel Swan
- Arkadia enhances nodal-related signalling to induce mesendoderm pp. 830-834

- Christiane Niederländer, James J. Walsh, Vasso Episkopou and C. Michael Jones
- HIV-1 Nef inhibits ASK1-dependent death signalling providing a potential mechanism for protecting the infected host cell pp. 834-838

- Romas Geleziunas, Weiduan Xu, Kohsuke Takeda, Hidenori Ichijo and Warner C. Greene
- A superfamily of variant genes encoded in the subtelomeric region of Plasmodium vivax pp. 839-842

- Hernando A. del Portillo, Carmen Fernandez-Becerra, Sharen Bowman, Karen Oliver, Martin Preuss, Cecilia P. Sanchez, Nick K. Schneider, Juan M. Villalobos, Marie-Adele Rajandream, David Harris, Luiz H. Pereira da Silva, Bart Barrell and Michael Lanzer
- The ATM–Chk2–Cdc25A checkpoint pathway guards against radioresistant DNA synthesis pp. 842-847

- Jacob Falck, Niels Mailand, Randi G. Syljuåsen, Jiri Bartek and Jiri Lukas
- Correction: arrow encodes an LDL-receptor-related protein essential for Wingless signalling pp. 847-847

- Marcel Wehrli, Scott T. Dougan, Kim Caldwell, Louise O'Keefe, Stephanie Schwartz, Dalit Vaizel-Ohayon, Eyal Schejter, Andrew Tomlinson and Stephen DiNardo
- Erratum: Polo-like kinase 1 phosphorylates cyclin B1 and targets it to the nucleus during prophase pp. 847-847

- Fumiko Toyoshima-Morimoti, Eri Taniguchi, Nobuko Shinya, Akihiro Iwamatsu and Eisuke Nishida
- Uncertainty of short-term contracts is turning talent away from science pp. 849-850

- Heike Langenberg
- Have your say pp. 850-850

- Heike Langenberg
2001, volume 410, articles 6829
- Experts clash over likely impact of cheap AIDS drugs in Africa pp. 615-616

- Meredith Wadman
- Farmer fined for growing GM seed pp. 615-615

- David Spurgeon
- Criticism mounts as Bush backs out of Kyoto accord pp. 616-616

- Mark Schrope
- Climate change transforms island ecosystem pp. 616-616

- Peter Pockley
- Fears of cults and kooks push Congress towards cloning ban pp. 617-617

- Paul Smaglik
- Bush appoints venture capitalist as technology adviser pp. 617-617

- Irwin Goodwin
- Madrid quakes as Barcelona shows ambition pp. 618-618

- Xavier Bosch
- Primate centre promises insight into ape research pp. 618-618

- Nina Schnapp
- Ecologists score victory over controversial dyke project pp. 619-619

- David Cyranoski
- Network boost for southeast Europe pp. 619-619

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Indian rocket fizzles out as test launch fails to fly pp. 619-619

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Can they rebuild us? pp. 622-624

- Peter Aldhous
- A tortured tale of supply and demand pp. 624-624

- Joanna Downer
- Breaking the nuclear taboo pp. 626-626

- Tony Reichhardt
- EU will gain from funding eastern European centres of excellence pp. 627-627

- Simeon Anguelov, Norbert Kroo, Pierre Lasserre and Pierre Papon
- Spain is a closed culture to foreign researchers pp. 627-627

- Simon Pickin
- Cultures of knowledge pp. 629-630

- Wolf Lepenies
- Playing the numbers game pp. 631-632

- Norman Myers
- A scientist to count on pp. 632-633

- W. Timothy Gowers
- Going one better than nature? pp. 633-634

- John Emsley
- Science in culture pp. 634-634

- Horace Freeland Judson
- Heavenly phenomena pp. 635-635

- Euan Nisbet
- Why rename things? pp. 637-637

- Ralph A. Lewin
- Climate and amphibian declines pp. 639-640

- J. Alan Pounds
- Hearts and bones pp. 640-641

- Mark Sussman
- Rapid alloy assessment pp. 643-644

- Robert W. Cahn
- In a fly's ear pp. 644-645

- Peter M. Narins
- Molecules at the edge pp. 645-647

- Peter J. Rossky
- Turbulent creep pp. 647-647

- Josette Chen
- Channelling calcium pp. 648-649

- James W. Putney
- Time, money and tradeoffs pp. 649-650

- David Bradford
- Warping space pp. 650-650

- David Jones
- Animal nitrogen swap for plant carbon pp. 651-652

- John N. Klironomos and Miranda M. Hart
- Enigmatic northern plains of Mars pp. 651-651

- Paul Withers and Gregory A. Neumann
- Are hospital waiting lists self-regulating? pp. 652-653

- D. P. Smethurst and H. C. Williams
- The hardest known oxide pp. 653-654

- L. S. Dubrovinsky, N. A. Dubrovinskaia, V. Swamy, J. Muscat, N. M. Harrison, R. Ahuja, B. Holm and B. Johansson
- Invariant scaling relations across tree-dominated communities pp. 655-660

- Brian J. Enquist and Karl J. Niklas
- Stable methane hydrate above 2 GPa and the source of Titan's atmospheric methane pp. 661-663

- J. S. Loveday, R. J. Nelmes, M. Guthrie, S. A. Belmonte, D. R. Allan, D. D. Klug, J. S. Tse and Y. P. Handa
- A thermodynamic connection to the fragility of glass-forming liquids pp. 663-667

- L.-M. Martinez and C. A. Angell
- Intermittent dislocation flow in viscoplastic deformation pp. 667-671

- M.-Carmen Miguel, Alessandro Vespignani, Stefano Zapperi, Jérôme Weiss and Jean-Robert Grasso
- Varied pore organization in mesostructured semiconductors based on the [SnSe4]4- anion pp. 671-675

- Pantelis N. Trikalitis, K. Kasthuri Rangan, Thomas Bakas and Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
- An alternative approach to establishing trade-offs among greenhouse gases pp. 675-677

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Coupled major and trace elements as indicators of the extent of melting in mid-ocean-ridge peridotites pp. 677-681

- Eric Hellebrand, Jonathan E. Snow, Henry J. B. Dick and Albrecht W. Hofmann
- Complex causes of amphibian population declines pp. 681-684

- Joseph M. Kiesecker, Andrew R. Blaustein and Lisa K. Belden
- Towards a resolution of the lek paradox pp. 684-686

- Janne S. Kotiaho, Leigh W. Simmons and Joseph L. Tomkins
- Hyperacute directional hearing in a microscale auditory system pp. 686-690

- Andrew C. Mason, Michael L. Oshinsky and Ron R. Hoy
- Motion direction, speed and orientation in binocular matching pp. 690-694

- Raymond van Ee and Barton L. Anderson
- The homeobox gene lim-6 is required for distinct chemosensory representations in C. elegans pp. 694-698

- Jonathan T. Pierce-Shimomura, Serge Faumont, Michelle R. Gaston, Bret J. Pearson and Shawn R. Lockery
- C. elegans odour discrimination requires asymmetric diversity in olfactory neurons pp. 698-701

- Paul D. Wes and Cornelia I. Bargmann
- Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium pp. 701-705

- Donald Orlic, Jan Kajstura, Stefano Chimenti, Igor Jakoniuk, Stacie M. Anderson, Baosheng Li, James Pickel, Ronald McKay, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, David M. Bodine, Annarosa Leri and Piero Anversa
- CaT1 manifests the pore properties of the calcium-release-activated calcium channel pp. 705-709

- Lixia Yue, Ji-Bin Peng, Matthias A. Hediger and David E. Clapham
- IKKα controls formation of the epidermis independently of NF-κB pp. 710-714

- Yinling Hu, Veronique Baud, Takefumi Oga, Keun Il Kim, Kazuhiko Yoshida and Michael Karin
- Functional proteins from a random-sequence library pp. 715-718

- Anthony D. Keefe and Jack W. Szostak
- Correction: The limits of selection during maize domestication pp. 718-718

- Rong-Lin Wang, Adrian Stec, Jody Hey, Lewis Lukens and John Doebley
- Erratum: Scabrous complexes with Notch to mediate boundary formation pp. 718-718

- Patricia A. Powell, Cedric Wesley, Susan Spencer and Ross L. Cagan
- Increase in protein analysis pushes demand for synchrotron operators pp. 721-721

- Helen Gavaghan
- What is a synchrotron? pp. 722-722

- Helen Gavaghan
- Automated for the people pp. 722-722

- Paul Smaglik
- Wages may make it hard to attract scientists to synchrotrons pp. 723-723

- Paul Smaglik
- US structural genomics effort needs physicists for success pp. 723-724

- Paul Smaglik
- Staffing shortage threatens Japan's structural genomics pp. 724-724

- Robert Triendl
- NMR versus synchrotron radiation pp. 724-724

- Robert Triendl
2001, volume 410, articles 6828
- Delays allowed foot-and-mouth epidemic to sweep across Britain pp. 501-501

- Jim Giles
- Americans perplexed by GM food pp. 501-501

- Corie Lok
- Publishers challenged over access to papers pp. 502-502

- Meredith Wadman
- Butchery lay behind CJD cluster pp. 502-502

- David Adam
- Critics claim 'sight-saving' rice is over-rated pp. 503-503

- Nina Schnapp and Quirin Schiermeier
- Plans to reduce acceptable arsenic limit put on hold pp. 503-503

- Corie Lok
- Race is on to win Australian funding for big science projects pp. 504-504

- Peter Pockley
- Japan's academics get green light to make their fortunes pp. 504-504

- David Cyranoski
- Sonar system offered special dispensation pp. 505-505

- Mark Schrope
- Regulator rebuked over cannabis pp. 505-505

- Alison Abbott
- The battle of Tugen Hills pp. 508-509

- Declan Butler
- Think like a bee pp. 510-512

- Jim Giles
- Faculty start-ups offer temptation to breach academic rules pp. 513-513

- Richard K. Koehn
- ... but Syngenta deal is a boon to Berkeley pp. 513-513

- Matthew Metz
- 'Art' was a load of fluff pp. 513-513

- Magnus Johnson
- Managing foot-and-mouth pp. 515-516

- Mark Woolhouse and Alex Donaldson
- The Bone Wars revisited pp. 517-518

- Tim D. White
- Citation gold standard pp. 518-519

- John Ziman
- Darkness at noon pp. 519-520

- Jay M. Pasachoff
- Feeling our way pp. 520-520

- Simon Baron-Cohen
- Unwritten knowledge pp. 521-521

- Jared Diamond
- The good and the bad pp. 523-523

- Sidney Toby
- Magnetic explosions in space pp. 525-526

- James F. Drake
- Our newest oldest ancestor? pp. 526-527

- Leslie C. Aiello and Mark Collard
- Cannabinoids act backwards pp. 527-530

- MacDonald J. Christie and Christopher W. Vaughan
- Night moves of pregnant moths pp. 530-531

- Clarence A. Ryan
- Dragging single electrons pp. 531-533

- Konstantin Likharev
- Colour my i's blue pp. 533-534

- Lynn C. Robertson
- Chinese salamanders tell tales pp. 534-536

- Robert Carroll
- Chromosome defects in the colon pp. 536-537

- David M. Livingston
- Natural currents pp. 537-537

- David Jones
- Leonard Mandel (1927–2001) pp. 538-538

- G. S. Agarwal and Z. Y. Ou
- The Archaeoraptor forgery pp. 539-540

- Timothy Rowe, Richard A. Ketcham, Cambria Denison, Matthew Colbert, Xing Xu and Philip J. Currie
- Pattern and intensity of physical activity pp. 539-539

- Klaas R. Westerterp
- Liquid crystalline spinning of spider silk pp. 541-548

- Fritz Vollrath and David P. Knight
- Essential role of the mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor in programmed cell death pp. 549-554

- Nicholas Joza, Santos A. Susin, Eric Daugas, William L. Stanford, Sarah K. Cho, Carol Y. J. Li, Takehiko Sasaki, Andrew J. Elia, H.-Y. Mary Cheng, Luigi Ravagnan, Karine F. Ferri, Naoufal Zamzami, Andrew Wakeham, Razqallah Hakem, Hiroki Yoshida, Young-Yun Kong, Tak W. Mak, Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker, Guido Kroemer and Josef M. Penninger
- Production of iron nanoparticles by laser irradiation in a simulation of lunar-like space weathering pp. 555-557

- Sho Sasaki, Keiko Nakamura, Yoshimi Hamabe, Erika Kurahashi and Takahiro Hiroi
- Rapid magnetic reconnection in the Earth’s magnetosphere mediated by whistler waves pp. 557-560

- X. H. Deng and H. Matsumoto
- Manipulation of elementary charge in a silicon charge-coupled device pp. 560-562

- Akira Fujiwara and Yasuo Takahashi
- Vortex dynamics in superconducting MgB2 and prospects for applications pp. 563-565

- Y. Bugoslavsky, G. K. Perkins, X. Qi, L. F. Cohen and A. D. Caplin
- Extreme damping in composite materials with negative-stiffness inclusions pp. 565-567

- R. S. Lakes, T. Lee, A. Bersie and Y. C. Wang
- Climate variability 50,000 years ago in mid-latitude Chile as reconstructed from tree rings pp. 567-570

- Fidel A. Roig, Carlos Le-Quesne, José A. Boninsegna, Keith R. Briffa, Antonio Lara, Håkan Grudd, Philip D. Jones and Carolina Villagrán
- Simulating the amplification of orbital forcing by ocean feedbacks in the last glaciation pp. 570-574

- M. Khodri, Y. Leclainche, G. Ramstein, P. Braconnot, O. Marti and E. Cortijo
- Late Jurassic salamanders from northern China pp. 574-577

- Ke-Qin Gao and Neil H. Shubin
- Caterpillar-induced nocturnal plant volatiles repel conspecific females pp. 577-580

- Consuelo M. De Moraes, Mark C. Mescher and James H. Tumlinson
- Unconscious priming eliminates automatic binding of colour and alphanumeric form in synaesthesia pp. 580-582

- Jason B. Mattingley, Anina N. Rich, Greg Yelland and John L. Bradshaw
- Vertical interactions across ten parallel, stacked representations in the mammalian retina pp. 583-587

- Botond Roska and Frank Werblin
- Endogenous cannabinoids mediate retrograde signalling at hippocampal synapses pp. 588-592

- Rachel I. Wilson and Roger A. Nicoll
- Ca2+ signalling between single L-type Ca2+ channels and ryanodine receptors in heart cells pp. 592-596

- Shi-Qiang Wang, Long-Sheng Song, Edward G. Lakatta and Heping Cheng
- Drought-induced guard cell signal transduction involves sphingosine-1-phosphate pp. 596-599

- Carl K.-Y. Ng, Kathryn Carr, Martin R. McAinsh, Brian Powell and Alistair M. Hetherington
- Hedgehog acts as a somatic stem cell factor in the Drosophila ovary pp. 599-604

- Yan Zhang and Daniel Kalderon
- Structural basis for co-stimulation by the human CTLA-4/B7-2 complex pp. 604-608

- Jean-Claude D. Schwartz, Xuewu Zhang, Alexander A. Fedorov, Stanley G. Nathenson and Steven C. Almo
- Crystal structure of the B7-1/CTLA-4 complex that inhibits human immune responses pp. 608-611

- Carin C. Stamper, Yan Zhang, James F. Tobin, David V. Erbe, Shinji Ikemizu, Simon J. Davis, Mark L. Stahl, Jasbir Seehra, William S. Somers and Lidia Mosyak
- Correction: Genetic control and evolution of sexually dimorphic characters pp. 611-611

- Artyom Kopp, Ian Duncan, Dorothea Godt and Sean B. Carroll
- Correction: Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans pp. 611-611

- Max Ingman, Henrik Kaessmann, Svante Pääbo and Ulf Gyllensten
2001, volume 410, articles 6827
- German lab unveils plan to build physicists' next particle collider pp. 397-398

- Alison Abbott and Josette Chen
- No Wellcome money for Celera pp. 397-397

- David Adam
- More culls planned as Britain wrestles with foot-and-mouth pp. 398-398

- David Adam
- Space-station cuts leave research in lurch pp. 399-399

- Tony Reichhardt
- Israel plans new particle accelerator pp. 399-399

- Haim Watzman
- Conflicting volcano tales erupt in public view pp. 400-400

- Rex Dalton
- Trials offer way forward for Parkinson's pp. 401-401

- Alison Abbott
- Bush U-turns on pledge for carbon dioxide emissions pp. 401-401

- Mark Schrope
- One woman is enough pp. 404-406

- David Cyranoski
- Sleepless in Seattle pp. 407-407

- Sarah Tomlin
- Action is needed now, or BSE crisis could wipe out endangered birds of prey pp. 408-408

- Jose L. Tella
- We must not be bound by anti-GM extremists pp. 408-408

- Henry I. Miller
- Jewish emigrants and German science pp. 408-408

- Michael Schüring
- Urban myths of organic farming pp. 409-410

- Anthony Trewavas
- A wholly avoidable catastrophe pp. 411-412

- Thomas Dormandy
- Viral activities from a quantitative slant pp. 412-413

- Allan Randrup Thomsen
- A honey-pot of knowledge pp. 413-414

- Christopher O'Toole
- Science in culture pp. 414-414

- Martin Kemp
- Chemical analysis pp. 415-415

- Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
- Laws of form revisited pp. 417-417

- Michael Denton and Craig Marshall
- Another face in our family tree pp. 419-420

- Daniel E. Lieberman
- A pore view of corrosion pp. 421-423

- Martin Stratmann and Michael Rohwerder
- A twist on embryonic signalling pp. 423-424

- Richard M. Harland
- Noisy times ahead pp. 424-425

- Jan van Ruitenbeek
- Telling the brain about pain pp. 425-427

- Tamas Bartfai
- Enigmatic Arctic ice sheets pp. 427-428

- Robert Spielhagen
- Computing for art pp. 428-428

- David Jones
- Carbon sink for a century pp. 429-429

- Jeffrey Q. Chambers, Niro Higuchi, Edgard S. Tribuzy and Susan E. Trumbore
- 'Midwives' assist dividing amoebae pp. 430-430

- David Biron, Pazit Libros, Dror Sagi, David Mirelman and Elisha Moses
- Pathway across the blood–brain barrier pp. 430-431

- Monica Ek, David Engblom, Sipra Saha, Anders Blomqvist, Per-Johan Jakobsson and Anders Ericsson-Dahlstrand
- Flexible style that encourages outcrossing pp. 432-432

- Qing-Jun Li, Zai-Fu Xu, W. John Kress, Yong-Mei Xia, Ling Zhang, Xiao-Bao Deng, Jiang-Yun Gao and Zhi-Lin Bai
- New hominin genus from eastern Africa shows diverse middle Pliocene lineages pp. 433-440

- Meave G. Leakey, Fred Spoor, Frank H. Brown, Patrick N. Gathogo, Christopher Kiarie, Louise N. Leakey and Ian McDougall
- Observation of high-energy neutrinos using Čerenkov detectors embedded deep in Antarctic ice pp. 441-443

- E. Andrés, P. Askebjer, X. Bai, G. Barouch, S. W. Barwick, R. C. Bay, K.-H. Becker, L. Bergström, D. Bertrand, D. Bierenbaum, A. Biron, J. Booth, O. Botner, A. Bouchta, M. M. Boyce, S. Carius, A. Chen, D. Chirkin, J. Conrad, J. Cooley, C. G. S. Costa, D. F. Cowen, J. Dailing, E. Dalberg, T. DeYoung, P. Desiati, J.-P. Dewulf, P. Doksus, J. Edsjö, P. Ekström, B. Erlandsson, T. Feser, M. Gaug, A. Goldschmidt, A. Goobar, L. Gray, H. Haase, A. Hallgren, F. Halzen, K. Hanson, R. Hardtke, Y. D. He, M. Hellwig, H. Heukenkamp, G. C. Hill, P. O. Hulth, S. Hundertmark, J. Jacobsen, V. Kandhadai, A. Karle, J. Kim, B. Koci, L. Köpke, M. Kowalski, H. Leich, M. Leuthold, P. Lindahl, I. Liubarsky, P. Loaiza, D. M. Lowder, J. Ludvig, J. Madsen, P. Marciniewski, H. S. Matis, A. Mihalyi, T. Mikolajski, T. C. Miller, Y. Minaeva, P. Miočinović, P. C. Mock, R. Morse, T. Neunhöffer, F. M. Newcomer, P. Niessen, D. R. Nygren, H. Ögelman, C. Pérez de los Heros, R. Porrata, P. B. Price, K. Rawlins, C. Reed, W. Rhode, A. Richards, S. Richter, J. Rodríguez Martino, P. Romenesko, D. Ross, H. Rubinstein, H.-G. Sander, T. Scheider, T. Schmidt, D. Schneider, E. Schneider, R. Schwarz, A. Silvestri, M. Solarz, G. M. Spiczak, C. Spiering, N. Starinsky, D. Steele, P. Steffen, R. G. Stokstad, O. Streicher, Q. Sun, I. Taboada, L. Thollander, T. Thon, S. Tilav, N. Usechak, M. Vander Donckt, C. Walck, C. Weinheimer, C. H. Wiebusch, R. Wischnewski, H. Wissing, K. Woschnagg, W. Wu, G. Yodh and S. Young
- Stable ultrahigh-density magneto-optical recordings using introduced linear defects pp. 444-446

- L. Krusin-Elbaum, T. Shibauchi, B. Argyle, L. Gignac and D. Weller
- Giant lateral electrostriction in ferroelectric liquid-crystalline elastomers pp. 447-450

- W. Lehmann, H. Skupin, C. Tolksdorf, E. Gebhard, R. Zentel, P. Krüger, M. Lösche and F. Kremer
- Evolution of nanoporosity in dealloying pp. 450-453

- Jonah Erlebacher, Michael J. Aziz, Alain Karma, Nikolay Dimitrov and Karl Sieradzki
- Ice shelves in the Pleistocene Arctic Ocean inferred from glaciogenic deep-sea bedforms pp. 453-457

- Leonid Polyak, Margo H. Edwards, Bernard J. Coakley and Martin Jakobsson
- Geochemical tracing of Pacific-to-Atlantic upper-mantle flow through the Drake passage pp. 457-461

- J. A. Pearce, P. T. Leat, P. F. Barker and I. L. Millar
- An exceptionally preserved vermiform mollusc from the Silurian of England pp. 461-463

- Mark D. Sutton, Derek E. G. Briggs, David J. Siveter and Derek J. Siveter
- Intraspecific competition favours niche width expansion in Drosophila melanogaster pp. 463-466

- Daniel I. Bolnick
- Odour-plume dynamics influence the brain's olfactory code pp. 466-470

- Neil J. Vickers, Thomas A. Christensen, Thomas C. Baker and John G. Hildebrand
- Interleukin-1β-mediated induction of Cox-2 in the CNS contributes to inflammatory pain hypersensitivity pp. 471-475

- Tarek A. Samad, Kimberly A. Moore, Adam Sapirstein, Sara Billet, Andrew Allchorne, Stephen Poole, Joseph V. Bonventre and Clifford J. Woolf
- Homologues of Twisted gastrulation are extracellular cofactors in antagonism of BMP signalling pp. 475-478

- Ian C. Scott, Ira L. Blitz, William N. Pappano, Sarah A. Maas, Ken W. Y. Cho and Daniel S. Greenspan
- Twisted gastrulation is a conserved extracellular BMP antagonist pp. 479-483

- Jeffrey J. Ross, Osamu Shimmi, Peter Vilmos, Anna Petryk, Hyon Kim, Karin Gaudenz, Spencer Hermanson, Stephen C. Ekker, Michael B. O'Connor and J. Lawrence Marsh
- Twisted gastrulation can function as a BMP antagonist pp. 483-487

- Chenbei Chang, Douglas A. Holtzman, Samantha Chau, Troy Chickering, Elizabeth A. Woolf, Lisa M. Holmgren, Jana Bodorova, David P. Gearing, William E. Holmes and Ali H. Brivanlou
- An Arabidopsis circadian clock component interacts with both CRY1 and phyB pp. 487-490

- Jose A. Jarillo, Juan Capel, Ru-Hang Tang, Hong-Quan Yang, Jose M. Alonso, Joseph R. Ecker and Anthony R. Cashmore
- A metabolic enzyme for S-nitrosothiol conserved from bacteria to humans pp. 490-494

- Limin Liu, Alfred Hausladen, Ming Zeng, Loretta Que, Joseph Heitman and Jonathan S. Stamler
- Covalent inhibition revealed by the crystal structure of the caspase-8/p35 complex pp. 494-497

- Guozhou Xu, Maurizio Cirilli, Yihua Huang, Rebecca L. Rich, David G. Myszka and Hao Wu
2001, volume 410, articles 6826
- Free access to cDNA provides impetus for gene function work pp. 289-290

- Alison Abbott
- Anti-AIDS drugs available 'at cost' pp. 289-289

- David Dickson
- Network aims to link species data from global collections pp. 290-290

- Georgina Kenyon
- London museum puts its animals on public display pp. 290-290

- David Adam
- Theorists reject challenge to standard model pp. 291-291

- David Adam
- Congress accused of slighting sound science pp. 292-292

- Mark Schrope
- Mine mooted as underground home for physicists pp. 292-292

- Rex Dalton
- Trepidation greets plan for cloning humans pp. 293-293

- Alison Abbott
- Singapore invests in bioinformatics pp. 293-293

- David Cyranoski
- Into the mind of a killer pp. 296-298

- Alison Abbott
- Fellowship fund would help eastern Europe to retain its young talent pp. 299-299

- Jaroslaw Marszalek, Krzysztof Liberek and Igor Konieczny
- Arabidopsis could shed light on human genome pp. 299-299

- Anton A. Sanderfoot and Natasha V. Raikhel
- Climate panel looked at all the evidence pp. 299-299

- Thomas Stocker
- Right person, wrong sex pp. 299-299

- William H. Casey
- Opening a window on space pp. 301-302

- G. Siegfried Kutter
- Journey of a discovery pp. 302-303

- Fred S. Rosen
- A microcosm of society pp. 303-304

- Matthew Ramsey
- When it came to naming names pp. 304-304

- Roy Porter
- Questions of direction pp. 305-305

- David Lindley
- Genesis by definition pp. 307-307

- Robert W. Cahn
- Turning over a new leaf pp. 309-310

- Paul Kenrick
- Brown dwarf is a radio star pp. 310-311

- Arnold O. Benz
- A vivid loop of light pp. 311-313

- Matthew P. Pando and Paolo Sassone-Corsi
- Sizing up the Sun pp. 313-314

- Douglas Gough
- New memories from new neurons pp. 314-317

- Jeffrey D. Macklis
- Oxygenating the atmosphere pp. 317-318

- Norman H. Sleep
- Greensleaves pp. 318-318

- Tim Lincoln
- Repression revisited pp. 319-320

- Martin A. Conway
- Magnetic glue exposed pp. 320-321

- Piers Coleman
- Protein crystal mimics reality pp. 321-322

- Robert M. Macnab
- A near miss pp. 322-322

- David Jones
- Frequency-dependent Batesian mimicry pp. 323-323

- David W. Pfennig, William R. Harcombe and Karin S. Pfennig
- Did our ancestors knuckle-walk? pp. 324-325

- Mike Dainton
- Instabilities in sand ripples pp. 324-324

- Jonas Lundbek Hansen, Martin van Hecke, Anders Haaning, Clive Ellegaard, Ken Haste Andersen, Tomas Bohr and Thomas Sams
- Did our ancestors knuckle-walk? pp. 325-326

- C. Owen Lovejoy, Kingsbury G. Heiple and Richard S. Meindl
- Did our ancestors knuckle-walk? pp. 326-326

- Brian G. Richmond and David S. Strait
- Guard cell abscisic acid signalling and engineering drought hardiness in plants pp. 327-330

- Julian I. Schroeder, June M. Kwak and Gethyn J. Allen
- Structure of the bacterial flagellar protofilament and implications for a switch for supercoiling pp. 331-337

- Fadel A. Samatey, Katsumi Imada, Shigehiro Nagashima, Ferenc Vonderviszt, Takashi Kumasaka, Masaki Yamamoto and Keiichi Namba
- Discovery of radio emission from the brown dwarf LP944-20 pp. 338-340

- E. Berger, S. Ball, K. M. Becker, M. Clarke, D. A. Frail, T. A. Fukuda, I. M. Hoffman, R. Mellon, E. Momjian, N. W. Murphy, S. H. Teng, T. Woodruff, B. A. Zauderer and R. T. Zavala
- Strong coupling between local moments and superconducting ‘heavy’ electrons in UPd2Al3 pp. 340-343

- N. K. Sato, N. Aso, K. Miyake, R. Shiina, P. Thalmeier, G. Varelogiannis, C. Geibel, F. Steglich, P. Fulde and T. Komatsubara
- Loss of superconductivity with the addition of Al to MgB2 and a structural transition in Mg1-x AlxB2 pp. 343-345

- J. S. Slusky, N. Rogado, K. A. Regan, M. A. Hayward, P. Khalifah, T. He, K. Inumaru, S. M. Loureiro, M. K. Haas, H. W. Zandbergen and R. J. Cava
- Electrical spin injection and accumulation at room temperature in an all-metal mesoscopic spin valve pp. 345-348

- F. J. Jedema, A. T. Filip and B. J. van Wees
- Shear-induced molecular precession in a hexatic Langmuir monolayer pp. 348-351

- Jordi Ignés-Mullol and Daniel K. Schwartz
- Evolution of leaf-form in land plants linked to atmospheric CO2 decline in the Late Palaeozoic era pp. 352-354

- D. J. Beerling, C. P. Osborne and W. G. Chaloner
- Increases in greenhouse forcing inferred from the outgoing longwave radiation spectra of the Earth in 1970 and 1997 pp. 355-357

- John E. Harries, Helen E. Brindley, Pretty J. Sagoo and Richard J. Bantges
- Fossil evidence of water lilies (Nymphaeales) in the Early Cretaceous pp. 357-360

- Else Marie Friis, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen and Peter R. Crane
- Mesoscale vertical motion and the size structure of phytoplankton in the ocean pp. 360-363

- Jaime Rodríguez, Joaquín Tintoré, John T. Allen, José Ma Blanco, Damià Gomis, Andreas Reul, Javier Ruiz, Valeriano Rodríguez, Fidel Echevarría and Francisco Jiménez-Gómez
- Ecological importance of trichromatic vision to primates pp. 363-366

- Nathaniel J. Dominy and Peter W. Lucas
- Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control pp. 366-369

- Michael C. Anderson and Collin Green
- Masking unveils pre-amodal completion representation in visual search pp. 369-372

- Robert Rauschenberger and Steven Yantis
- Neurogenesis in the adult is involved in the formation of trace memories pp. 372-376

- Tracey J. Shors, George Miesegaes, Anna Beylin, Mingrui Zhao, Tracy Rydel and Elizabeth Gould
- Effects of chronic exposure to cocaine are regulated by the neuronal protein Cdk5 pp. 376-380

- James A. Bibb, Jingshan Chen, Jane R. Taylor, Per Svenningsson, Akinori Nishi, Gretchen L. Snyder, Zhen Yan, Zachary K. Sagawa, Charles C. Ouimet, Angus C. Nairn, Eric J. Nestler and Paul Greengard
- BRI1 is a critical component of a plasma-membrane receptor for plant steroids pp. 380-383

- Zhi-Yong Wang, Hideharu Seto, Shozo Fujioka, Shigeo Yoshida and Joanne Chory
- Regulation of CD40 and CD40 ligand by the AT-hook transcription factor AKNA pp. 383-387

- Aisha Siddiqa, Jennifer C. Sims-Mourtada, Liliana Guzman-Rojas, Roberto Rangel, Christiane Guret, Vicente Madrid-Marina, Yan Sun and Hector Martinez-Valdez
- Transcription coactivator p300 binds PCNA and may have a role in DNA repair synthesis pp. 387-391

- Sameez Hasan, Paul O. Hassa, Ralph Imhof and Michael O. Hottiger
- Pharmacogenetics initiative galvanizes public and private sectors pp. 393-394

- Paul Smaglik
2001, volume 410, articles 6825
- Early signs of a thaw in Bush's attitude to global warming pp. 133-133

- Matthew Davis
- 'Cheap solution' for climate change pp. 133-133

- Quirin Schiermeier
- NIH emerges victorious in Bush's first budget pp. 134-134

- Irwin Goodwin
- Indian science benefits from sizeable funding increase pp. 134-134

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Fracas over $5 million Gulf syndrome grant pp. 135-135

- Meredith Wadman
- Jury to rule on 'defamatory' paper pp. 135-135

- Rex Dalton
- Plan for medical research base secures future of UK lab pp. 136-136

- David Adam
- Crystal chains invoked as evidence for life on Mars pp. 136-136

- Tony Reichhardt
- Postdocs call for better pay and conditions pp. 137-137

- Corie Lok
- Gene sequencers hope to put the bite on mosquitoes pp. 137-137

- David Adam
- Biomedical philanthropy, Silicon Valley style pp. 140-143

- Trisha Gura
- A question of intent: when is a 'schematic' illustration a fraud? pp. 144-144

- Michael K. Richardson and Gerhard Keuck
- Conservation should be a high priority in Singapore pp. 144-144

- Govindasamy Agoramoorthy and Minna J. Hsu
- Falling to Earth in a quantum way pp. 145-146

- David Lindley
- Subtended by evolution pp. 146-147

- Horace Freeland Judson
- Follow the Building Block Road pp. 146-146

- Christine Sutton
- A rare diversion pp. 147-148

- Rogene M. Eichler West
- Science in culture pp. 148-148

- Martin Kemp
- When words fail pp. 149-149

- Frank Wilczek
- Room for doubt pp. 151-151

- Roger A. Pielke
- Weighing the Universe pp. 153-154

- Marc Davis
- Yeast longevity gene goes public pp. 154-155

- David Gems
- First glimpse of the orbiton pp. 155-158

- Philip B. Allen and Vasili Perebeinos
- What's in a baboon's behind? pp. 158-158

- R. I. M. Dunbar
- Salting the surface pp. 159-159

- Marshall Stoneham
- The shape of a species barrier pp. 161-162

- Susan W. Liebman
- Superconducting plastic pp. 162-163

- Denis Jérome and Klaus Bechgaard
- Spinning rubbish pp. 163-163

- David Jones
- Ugo Fano (1912–2001) pp. 164-164

- Charles W. Clark
- Amyloid fibrils from muscle myoglobin pp. 165-166

- Marcus Fändrich, Matthew A. Fletcher and Christopher M. Dobson
- Slow boat to Melanesia? pp. 166-167

- Stephen J. Oppenheimer and Martin Richards
- Spiral cracks without twisting pp. 166-166

- K.-T. Leung, L. Józsa, M. Ravasz and Z. Néda
- Slow boat to Melanesia? pp. 167-167

- Jared Diamond
- Thin solid films roll up into nanotubes pp. 168-168

- Oliver G. Schmidt and Karl Eberl
- A measurement of the cosmological mass density from clustering in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey pp. 169-173

- John A. Peacock, Shaun Cole, Peder Norberg, Carlton M. Baugh, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Terry Bridges, Russell D. Cannon, Matthew Colless, Chris Collins, Warrick Couch, Gavin Dalton, Kathryn Deeley, Roberto De Propris, Simon P. Driver, George Efstathiou, Richard S. Ellis, Carlos S. Frenk, Karl Glazebrook, Carole Jackson, Ofer Lahav, Ian Lewis, Stuart Lumsden, Steve Maddox, Will J. Percival, Bruce A. Peterson, Ian Price, Will Sutherland and Keith Taylor
- Defining brain wiring patterns and mechanisms through gene trapping in mice pp. 174-179

- Philip A. Leighton, Kevin J. Mitchell, Lisa V. Goodrich, Xiaowei Lu, Kathy Pinson, Paul Scherz, William C. Skarnes and Marc Tessier-Lavigne
- Observation of orbital waves as elementary excitations in a solid pp. 180-183

- E. Saitoh, S. Okamoto, K. T. Takahashi, K. Tobe, K. Yamamoto, T. Kimura, S. Ishihara, S. Maekawa and Y. Tokura
- Coherent branched flow in a two-dimensional electron gas pp. 183-186

- M. A. Topinka, B. J. LeRoy, R. M. Westervelt, S. E. J. Shaw, R. Fleischmann, E. J. Heller, K. D. Maranowski and A. C. Gossard
- Strongly linked current flow in polycrystalline forms of the superconductor MgB2 pp. 186-189

- D. C. Larbalestier, L. D. Cooley, M. O. Rikel, A. A. Polyanskii, J. Jiang, S. Patnaik, X. Y. Cai, D. M. Feldmann, A. Gurevich, A. A. Squitieri, M. T. Naus, C. B. Eom, E. E. Hellstrom, R. J. Cava, K. A. Regan, N. Rogado, M. A. Hayward, T. He, J. S. Slusky, P. Khalifah, K. Inumaru and M. Haas
- Gate-induced superconductivity in a solution-processed organic polymer film pp. 189-192

- J. H. Schön, A. Dodabalapur, Z. Bao, Ch. Kloc, O. Schenker and B. Batlogg
- An efficient room-temperature silicon-based light-emitting diode pp. 192-194

- Wai Lek Ng, M. A. Lourenço, R. M. Gwilliam, S. Ledain, G. Shao and K. P. Homewood
- Dating of the oldest continental sediments from the Himalayan foreland basin pp. 194-197

- Yani Najman, Malcolm Pringle, Laurent Godin and Grahame Oliver
- Evidence for mantle metasomatism by hydrous silicic melts derived from subducted oceanic crust pp. 197-200

- Gaelle Prouteau, Bruno Scaillet, Michel Pichavant and René Maury
- Branched integumental structures in Sinornithosaurus and the origin of feathers pp. 200-204

- Xing Xu, Zhong-he Zhou and Richard O. Prum
- Sexual swellings advertise female quality in wild baboons pp. 204-206

- Leah G. Domb and Mark Pagel
- Mice lacking the M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor are hypophagic and lean pp. 207-212

- Masahisa Yamada, Tsuyoshi Miyakawa, Alokesh Duttaroy, Akihiro Yamanaka, Toru Moriguchi, Ryosuke Makita, Masaharu Ogawa, Chieh J. Chou, Bing Xia, Jacqueline N. Crawley, Christian C. Felder, Chu-Xia Deng and Jürgen Wess
- NO-independent regulatory site on soluble guanylate cyclase pp. 212-215

- Johannes-Peter Stasch, Eva Maria Becker, Cristina Alonso-Alija, Heiner Apeler, Klaus Dembowsky, Achim Feurer, Rupert Gerzer, Torsten Minuth, Elisabeth Perzborn, Ulrich Pleiß, Henning Schröder, Werner Schroeder, Elke Stahl, Wolfram Steinke, Alexander Straub and Matthias Schramm
- Polo-like kinase 1 phosphorylates cyclin B1 and targets it to the nucleus during prophase pp. 215-220

- Fumiko Toyoshima-Morimoto, Eri Taniguchi, Nobuko Shinya, Akihiro Iwamatsu and Eisuke Nishida
- The S-locus receptor kinase is inhibited by thioredoxins and activated by pollen coat proteins pp. 220-223

- Didier Cabrillac, J. Mark Cock, Christian Dumas and Thierry Gaude
- Conformational diversity in a yeast prion dictates its seeding specificity pp. 223-227

- Peter Chien and Jonathan S. Weissman
- Increased dosage of a sir-2 gene extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans pp. 227-230

- Heidi A. Tissenbaum and Leonard Guarente
- GTPase activity of dynamin and resulting conformation change are essential for endocytosis pp. 231-235

- Bruno Marks, Michael H. B. Stowell, Yvonne Vallis, Ian G. Mills, Adele Gibson, Colin R. Hopkins and Harvey T. McMahon
- A mechanism for initiating RNA-dependent RNA polymerization pp. 235-240

- Sarah J. Butcher, Jonathan M. Grimes, Eugeny V. Makeyev, Dennis H. Bamford and David I. Stuart
- Correction: Improved estimates of global ocean circulation, heat transport and mixing from hydrographic data pp. 240-240

- Alexandra Ganachaud and Carl Wunsch
- Erratum: Changes in Greenland ice sheet elevation attributed primarily to snow accumulation variability pp. 240-240

- J. R. McConnell, R. J. Arthern, E. Mosley-Thompson, C. H. Davis, R. C. Bales, R. Thomas, J. F. Burkhard and J. D. Kyne
- erratum Genome sequence of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli 0157:H7 pp. 240-240

- Nicole T. Perna, Guy Plunkett, Valerie Burland, Bob Mau, Jeremy D. Glasner, Debra J. Rose, George F. Mayhew, Peter S. Evans, Jason Gregor, Heather A. Kirkpatrick, György Pósfai, Jeremiah Hackett, Sara Klink, Adam Boutin, Ying Shao, Leslie Miller, Erik J. Grotbeck, N. Wayne Davis, Alex Lim, Eileen T. Dimalanta, Konstantinos D. Potamousis, Jennifer Apodaca, Thomas S. Anantharaman, Jieyi Lin, Galex Yen, David C. Schwartz, Rodney A. Welch and Frederick R. Blattner
- Crackling noise pp. 242-250

- James P. Sethna, Karin A. Dahmen and Christopher R. Myers
- Noise to order pp. 251-258

- Troy Shinbrot and Fernando J. Muzzio
- Supercooled liquids and the glass transition pp. 259-267

- Pablo G. Debenedetti and Frank H. Stillinger
- Exploring complex networks pp. 268-276

- Steven H. Strogatz
- Synchronization and rhythmic processes in physiology pp. 277-284

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- David Dickson
- Growers cotton on to GM bollworm pp. 3-3

- Rex Dalton
- Farmers act to avert foot-and-mouth crisis pp. 4-4

- Jim Giles
- Europe frames fresh funding initiative for research pp. 4-4

- Quirin Schiermeier
- GlaxoSmithKline pushes its labs towards 'biotech' future pp. 5-5

- David Adam
- Hepatitis pioneer takes the reins for French medicine pp. 5-5

- Declan Butler
- Benefits of low-tar smokes just a pipe dream pp. 6-6

- Corie Lok
- Museum suffers spiritual cramps over Mendel's work pp. 6-6

- David Adam
- Goal-directed revamp for Japanese research pp. 7-7

- David Cyranoski
- Israel seeks sweet smell of success pp. 7-7

- Haim Watzman
- A great leap forward pp. 10-11

- David Cyranoski
- Breaking the mould pp. 13-13

- Peter Aldhous
- All sectors of society must work together to save biodiversity pp. 14-14

- Jatna Supriatna
- High rate of inbreeding in Spanish universities pp. 14-14

- Arcadio Navarro and Ana Rivero
- Highlighting the grey matter pp. 15-16

- Steven P. R. Rose
- The real benefits of copycats pp. 16-17

- Stephen Pruett-Jones
- Evolutionary celebrities pp. 17-18

- Axel Meyer
- Science in culture pp. 18-18

- Richard Taylor
- Character-building pp. 19-19

- Alan L. Mackay
- Perceptions of knowledge pp. 21-21

- Richard L. Gregory
- Genie in a bottle pp. 23-24

- Robert J. Cava
- An attractive force in metastasis pp. 24-25

- Lance A. Liotta
- Icing Ganymede pp. 25-27

- Louise M. Prockter
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- Frank Wilczek
- A big development for a small RNA pp. 29-31

- David A. Clayton
- Assessing the welfare state pp. 31-32

- Michael Mendl
- All chopped up pp. 31-31

- Josette Chen
- Memories of paste pp. 32-33

- David A. Weitz
- Baiting death inhibitors pp. 33-34

- Donald W. Nicholson
- Frustrations of fur-farmed mink pp. 35-36

- Georgia J. Mason, Jonathan Cooper and Catherine Clarebrough
- Now you see it — now you don't pp. 36-36

- P. Vukusic, J. R. Sambles, C. R. Lawrence and R. J. Wootton
- Erratum: A viable herd of genetically uniform cattle pp. 36-36

- P.M. Visscher
- Mammalian MAP kinase signalling cascades pp. 37-40

- Lufen Chang and Michael Karin
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- Rafael Fernández-Chacón, Andreas Königstorfer, Stefan H. Gerber, Jesús García, Maria F. Matos, Charles F. Stevens, Nils Brose, Josep Rizo, Christian Rosenmund and Thomas C. Südhof
- Involvement of chemokine receptors in breast cancer metastasis pp. 50-56

- Anja Müller, Bernhard Homey, Hortensia Soto, Nianfeng Ge, Daniel Catron, Matthew E. Buchanan, Terri McClanahan, Erin Murphy, Wei Yuan, Stephan N. Wagner, Jose Luis Barrera, Alejandro Mohar, Emma Verástegui and Albert Zlotnik
- Flooding of Ganymede's bright terrains by low-viscosity water-ice lavas pp. 57-60

- Paul M. Schenk, William B. McKinnon, David Gwynn and Jeffrey M. Moore
- Coherent manipulation of semiconductor quantum bits with terahertz radiation pp. 60-63

- B. E. Cole, J. B. Williams, B. T. King, M. S. Sherwin and C. R. Stanley
- Superconductivity at 39 K in magnesium diboride pp. 63-64

- Jun Nagamatsu, Norimasa Nakagawa, Takahiro Muranaka, Yuji Zenitani and Jun Akimitsu
- Non-thermal melting in semiconductors measured at femtosecond resolution pp. 65-68

- A. Rousse, C. Rischel, S. Fourmaux, I. Uschmann, S. Sebban, G. Grillon, Ph. Balcou, E. Förster, J.P. Geindre, P. Audebert, J.C. Gauthier and D. Hulin
- Propagating solitary waves along a rapidly moving crack front pp. 68-71

- Eran Sharon, Gil Cohen and Jay Fineberg
- Orbit-related long-term climate cycles revealed in a 12-Myr continental record from Lake Baikal pp. 71-74

- Kenji Kashiwaya, Shinya Ochiai, Hideo Sakai and Takayoshi Kawai
- Earthquake slip on oceanic transform faults pp. 74-77

- Rachel E. Abercrombie and Göran Ekström
- Isotopic evidence for microbial sulphate reduction in the early Archaean era pp. 77-81

- Yanan Shen, Roger Buick and Donald E. Canfield
- A primitive sarcopterygian fish with an eyestalk pp. 81-84

- Min Zhu, Xiaobo Yu and Per E. Ahlberg
- Modulation of the neuronal glutamate transporter EAAC1 by the interacting protein GTRAP3-18 pp. 84-88

- Chien-liang Glenn Lin, Irina Orlov, Alicia M. Ruggiero, Margaret Dykes-Hoberg, Andy Lee, Mandy Jackson and Jeffrey D. Rothstein
- Modulation of the neuronal glutamate transporter EAAT4 by two interacting proteins pp. 89-93

- Mandy Jackson, Wei Song, Mu-Ya Liu, Lin Jin, Margaret Dykes-Hoberg, Chien-liang G. Lin, William J. Bowers, Howard J. Federoff, Paul C. Sternweis and Jeffrey D. Rothstein
- Aberrant CFTR-dependent HCO-3 transport in mutations associated with cystic fibrosis pp. 94-97

- Joo Young Choi, Daniella Muallem, Kirill Kiselyov, Min Goo Lee, Philip J. Thomas and Shmuel Muallem
- Tbx1 haploinsufficiency in the DiGeorge syndrome region causes aortic arch defects in mice pp. 97-101

- Elizabeth A. Lindsay, Francesca Vitelli, Hong Su, Masae Morishima, Tuong Huynh, Tiziano Pramparo, Vesna Jurecic, George Ogunrinu, Helen F. Sutherland, Peter J. Scambler, Allan Bradley and Antonio Baldini
- Visualizing the generation of memory CD4 T cells in the whole body pp. 101-105

- R. Lee Reinhardt, Alexander Khoruts, Rebecca Merica, Traci Zell and Marc K. Jenkins
- Skewed maturation of memory HIV-specific CD8 T lymphocytes pp. 106-111

- Patrick Champagne, Graham S. Ogg, Abigail S. King, Christian Knabenhans, Kim Ellefsen, Massimo Nobile, Victor Appay, G. Paolo Rizzardi, Sylvain Fleury, Martin Lipp, Reinhold Förster, Sarah Rowland-Jones, Rafick-P. Sékaly, Andrew J. McMichael and Giuseppe Pantaleo
- A conserved XIAP-interaction motif in caspase-9 and Smac/DIABLO regulates caspase activity and apoptosis pp. 112-116

- Srinivasa M. Srinivasula, Ramesh Hegde, Ayman Saleh, Pinaki Datta, Eric Shiozaki, Jijie Chai, Ryung-Ah Lee, Paul D. Robbins, Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri, Yigong Shi and Emad S. Alnemri
- Methylation of histone H3 lysine 9 creates a binding site for HP1 proteins pp. 116-120

- Monika Lachner, Dónal O'Carroll, Stephen Rea, Karl Mechtler and Thomas Jenuwein
- Selective recognition of methylated lysine 9 on histone H3 by the HP1 chromo domain pp. 120-124

- Andrew J. Bannister, Philip Zegerman, Janet F. Partridge, Eric A. Miska, Jean O. Thomas, Robin C. Allshire and Tony Kouzarides
- Better microscopes will be instrumental in nanotechnology development pp. 127-128

- Steve Bunk
- Sandia scientists develop instruments at the crossroads pp. 128-129

- Steve Bunk
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