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2000, volume 405, articles 6790
- World leaders heap praise on human genome landmark pp. 983-983

- Colin Macilwain
- The story so far… pp. 983-984

- David Dickson
- Draft data leave geneticists with a mountain still to climb pp. 984-985

- Declan Butler and Paul Smaglik
- Call for monitoring plan on German GM crops pp. 986-986

- Alison Abbott and Ulrike Hellerer
- ‘Dolly’ team wins further patents pp. 986-986

- Peter Aldhous
- Martian gullies tempt NASA to look for water pp. 987-987

- Michael Milsteinm
- Astronomers fume over night light pp. 987-988

- Bill Triplett
- Educated US public get more wary of genetic engineering pp. 988-988

- Paul Smaglik
- Call for more accelerator research pp. 988-988

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Patent suit on Alzheimer's mouse rejected… pp. 989-989

- Rex Dalton
- …but controversy over rights lingers on pp. 989-989

- Rex Dalton
- UK studies ways of paying to join Chile Observatory pp. 990-990

- Natasha Loder
- Pasteur Institute to abandon departmental structure? pp. 990-990

- Declan Butler
- Feathers fly in Beijing pp. 992-992

- Rex Dalton
- Africa needs locally trained soil specialists to improve land use pp. 993-993

- Dan H. Yaalon
- Did Greeks beat Chinese on blood circulation … pp. 993-993

- Tsung O. Cheng
- … or was ‘blood as the river of life’ just poetic? pp. 993-993

- Plinio Prioreschi
- A question of compliance pp. 995-996

- Thomas Dormandy
- Reactions of a chemical kindred pp. 996-997

- Gautam R. Desiraju
- Putting science in its place pp. 997-998

- David N. Livingstone
- Science in culture pp. 998-998

- Martin Kemp
- The microscope's coat of arms pp. 999-999

- Giovanni F. Bignami
- Tuberculosis bacteria join UN pp. 1001-1001

- Joan Slonczewski
- Critical time for fluid dynamos pp. 1003-1004

- Andy Jackson
- Targeting sheep pp. 1004-1005

- Milind Suraokar and Allan Bradley
- Misbehaviour in metals pp. 1007-1008

- Philip B. Allen
- Talking trees tell tales pp. 1008-1009

- Rebecca L. Cann
- The cosmic origin of deuterium pp. 1009-1010

- Francesca Matteucci
- Translating activity into plasticity pp. 1011-1012

- Aaron DiAntonio
- Tradesman's entrance pp. 1012-1012

- David Jones
- Conditioning and opiate withdrawal pp. 1013-1014

- G. Schulteis, S. H. Ahmed, A. C. Morse, G. F. Koob and B. J. Everitt
- Enzymatic production of biohydrogen pp. 1014-1015

- Jonathan Woodward, Mark Orr, Kimberley Cordray and Elias Greenbaum
- Malaria susceptibility and CD36 mutation pp. 1015-1016

- Timothy J. Aitman, Lisa D. Cooper, Penny J. Norsworthy, Faisal N. Wahid, Jennefer K. Gray, Brian R. Curtis, Paul M McKeigue, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Brian M. Greenwood, Robert W. Snow, Adrian V Hill and James Scott
- Species status of hybridizing oaks pp. 1016-1016

- Graham Muir, Colin C. Fleming and Christian Schltterer
- Effect of aquaculture on world fish supplies pp. 1017-1024

- Rosamond L. Naylor, Rebecca J. Goldburg, Jurgenne H. Primavera, Nils Kautsky, Malcolm C. M. Beveridge, Jason Clay, Carl Folke, Jane Lubchenco, Harold Mooney and Max Troell
- Deuterium in the Galactic Centre as a result of recent infall of low-metallicity gas pp. 1025-1027

- D. A. Lubowich, Jay M. Pasachoff, Thomas J. Balonek, T. J. Millar, Christy Tremonti, Helen Roberts and Robert P. Galloway
- The mean free path for electron conduction in metallic fullerenes pp. 1027-1030

- O. Gunnarsson and J. E. Han
- Collapse of stiff conjugated polymers with chemical defects into ordered, cylindrical conformations pp. 1030-1033

- Dehong Hu, Ji Yu, Kim Wong, Biman Bagchi, Peter J. Rossky and Paul F. Barbara
- Dynamic self-assembly of magnetized, millimetre-sized objects rotating at a liquid–air interface pp. 1033-1036

- Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Howard A. Stone and George M. Whitesides
- Structural basis for the fracture toughness of the shell of the conch Strombus gigas pp. 1036-1040

- S. Kamat, X. Su, R. Ballarini and A. H. Heuer
- Palaeotemperature reconstruction from noble gases in ground water taking into account equilibration with entrapped air pp. 1040-1044

- W. Aeschbach-Hertig, F. Peeters, U. Beyerle and R. Kipfer
- The plastic deformation of iron at pressures of the Earth's inner core pp. 1044-1047

- H.-R. Wenk, S. Matthies, R. J. Hemley, H.-K. Mao and J. Shu
- Ecosystem size determines food-chain length in lakes pp. 1047-1049

- David M. Post, Michael L. Pace and Nelson G. Hairston
- Cryptophyte algae are robbed of their organelles by the marine ciliate Mesodinium rubrum pp. 1049-1052

- Daniel E. Gustafson, Diane K. Stoecker, Matthew D. Johnson, William F. Van Heukelem and Kerri Sneider
- Language trees support the express-train sequence of Austronesian expansion pp. 1052-1055

- Russell D. Gray and Fiona M. Jordan
- Mosaic evolution of brain structure in mammals pp. 1055-1058

- Robert A. Barton and Paul H. Harvey
- The temporal response of the brain after eating revealed by functional MRI pp. 1058-1062

- Yijun Liu, Jia-Hong Gao, Ho-Ling Liu and Peter T. Fox
- Postsynaptic translation affects the efficacy and morphology of neuromuscular junctions pp. 1062-1065

- Stephan J. Sigrist, Philippe R. Thiel, Dierk F. Reiff, Pascal E. D. Lachance, Paul Lasko and Christoph M. Schuster
- Production of gene-targeted sheep by nuclear transfer from cultured somatic cells pp. 1066-1069

- K. J. McCreath, J. Howcroft, K. H. S. Campbell, A. Colman, A. E. Schnieke and A.J. Kind
- Gigantism in mice lacking suppressor of cytokine signalling-2 pp. 1069-1073

- Donald Metcalf, Christopher J. Greenhalgh, Elizabeth Viney, Tracy A. Willson, Robyn Starr, Nicos A. Nicola, Douglas J. Hilton and Warren S. Alexander
- Crystal structure of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli intimin–receptor complex pp. 1073-1077

- Yu Luo, Elizabeth A. Frey, Richard A. Pfuetzner, A. Louise Creagh, Derek G. Knoechel, Charles A. Haynes, B. Brett Finlay and Natalie C. J. Strynadka
- Solid-state NMR determination of the secondary structure of Samia cynthia ricini silk pp. 1077-1079

- J. D. van Beek, L. Beaulieu, Hans-Bernd Schäfer, M. Demura, T. Asakura and B. H. Meier
2000, volume 405, articles 6789
- German fraud inquiry casts a wider net of suspicion… pp. 871-872

- Alison Abbott
- …as disillusionment reigns in task force pp. 871-871

- Alison Abbott
- Oxford epidemiologist wins apology for promotion slur pp. 872-872

- Natasha Loder
- Hawaii reaches for the stars with astronomy master plan pp. 872-872

- Rex Dalton and Alison Abbott
- Europe edges closer to an integrated science policy pp. 873-873

- Quirin Schiermeier
- UK panel calls for more cuts to carbon dioxide emission pp. 873-873

- Natasha Loder
- Brookhaven collider opens its quest for Big Bang conditions pp. 874-874

- Steve Nadis
- Shares rebound at scent of draft sequence pp. 875-875

- Paul Smaglik
- GM food ‘dumped on India as aid’ pp. 875-875

- K. S. Jayaraman
- A question of trust pp. 878-879

- Natasha Loder
- Leatherback's survival will depend on an international effort pp. 881-881

- Larry Crowder
- Biotech pioneers have duties as well as rights pp. 881-881

- Bao-Hong Zhang
- Don't ignore good work that you have to look for pp. 881-881

- Jerry Lanchbury
- Database could give children safer medicines pp. 882-882

- Piero Impicciatore, Chiara Pandolfini and Maurizio Bonati
- Japan may seek embryo cells from overseas pp. 882-882

- Tohru Nakanishi
- The great Dane of Uraniborg pp. 883-884

- Kenneth J. Howell
- An alchemist of our times pp. 884-885

- Lars-Håkan Svensson
- Sex, leaves and rock and roll pp. 885-886

- Sandra Knapp
- Science in culture pp. 886-886

- Martin Kemp
- The well-spring pp. 887-887

- Lewis Wolpert
- In the days of the comet pp. 889-889

- John M. Ford
- Neural circuits in silicon pp. 891-892

- Chris Diorio and Rajesh P. N. Rao
- Self-repair in the brain pp. 893-895

- Anders Björklund and Olle Lindvall
- Shrimp-eat-shrimp pp. 895-895

- John Whitfield
- Chirality, magnetism and light pp. 895-896

- Laurence D. Barron
- Reverse gear for Drosophila pp. 896-897

- Barry J. Dickson
- Electrons in artificial atoms pp. 899-900

- Daniel Gammon
- A mosquito transformed pp. 900-901

- Craig J. Coates
- Given a twirl pp. 901-901

- Heike Langenberg
- Solid explosion pp. 901-901

- David Jones
- Kent R. Wilson (1937–2000) pp. 902-902

- Dudley Herschbach
- Antioxidant activity of fresh apples pp. 903-904

- Marian V. Eberhardt, Chang Yong Lee and Rui Hai Liu
- Whale songs lengthen in response to sonar pp. 903-903

- Patrick J. O. Miller, Nicoletta Biassoni, Amy Samuels and Peter L. Tyack
- Constraints to growth of boreal forests pp. 904-905

- Paul Jarvis and Sune Linder
- reply: Constraints to growth of boreal forests pp. 905-905

- Eugene A. Vaganov and Malcolm K. Hughes
- The genetic legacy of the Quaternary ice ages pp. 907-913

- Godfrey Hewitt
- Crystal structure of the bacterial membrane protein TolC central to multidrug efflux and protein export pp. 914-919

- Vassilis Koronakis, Andrew Sharff, Eva Koronakis, Ben Luisi and Colin Hughes
- Optical detection of meteoroidal impacts on the Moon pp. 921-923

- J. L. Ortiz, P. V. Sada, L. R. Bellot Rubio, F. J. Aceituno, J. Aceituno, P. J. Gutiérrez and U. Thiele
- Hidden symmetries in the energy levels of excitonic ‘artificial atoms’ pp. 923-926

- M. Bayer, O. Stern, P. Hawrylak, S. Fafard and A. Forchel
- Optical emission from a charge-tunable quantum ring pp. 926-929

- R. J. Warburton, C. Schäflein, D. Haft, F. Bickel, A. Lorke, K. Karrai, J. M. Garcia, W. Schoenfeld and P. M. Petroff
- Gigantic optical nonlinearity in one-dimensional Mott–Hubbard insulators pp. 929-932

- H. Kishida, H. Matsuzaki, H. Okamoto, T. Manabe, M. Yamashita, Y. Taguchi and Y. Tokura
- Enantioselective magnetochiral photochemistry pp. 932-935

- G. L. J. A. Rikken and E. Raupach
- Reduced North Atlantic Deep Water flux to the glacial Southern Ocean inferred from neodymium isotope ratios pp. 935-938

- Randye L. Rutberg, Sidney R. Hemming and Steven L. Goldstein
- Mapping the Hawaiian plume conduit with converted seismic waves pp. 938-941

- X. Li, R. Kind, K. Priestley, S. V. Sobolev, F. Tilmann, X. Yuan and M. Weber
- A pug-nosed crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar pp. 941-944

- Gregory A. Buckley, Christopher A. Brochu, David W. Krause and Diego Pol
- Diversity and endemism of the benthic seamount fauna in the southwest Pacific pp. 944-947

- Bertrand Richer de Forges, J. Anthony Koslow and G. C. B. Poore
- Digital selection and analogue amplification coexist in a cortex-inspired silicon circuit pp. 947-951

- Richard H. R. Hahnloser, Rahul Sarpeshkar, Misha A. Mahowald, Rodney J. Douglas and H. Sebastian Seung
- Induction of neurogenesis in the neocortex of adult mice pp. 951-955

- Sanjay S. Magavi, Blair R. Leavitt and Jeffrey D. Macklis
- Regulation of distinct AMPA receptor phosphorylation sites during bidirectional synaptic plasticity pp. 955-959

- Hey-Kyoung Lee, Michaela Barbarosie, Kimihiko Kameyama, Mark F. Bear and Richard L. Huganir
- Stable germline transformation of the malaria mosquito Anopheles stephensi pp. 959-962

- Flaminia Catteruccia, Tony Nolan, Thanasis G. Loukeris, Claudia Blass, Charalambos Savakis, Fotis C. Kafatos and Andrea Crisanti
- A small-molecule nitroimidazopyran drug candidate for the treatment of tuberculosis pp. 962-966

- C. Kendall Stover, Paul Warrener, Donald R. VanDevanter, David R. Sherman, Taraq M. Arain, Michael H. Langhorne, Scott W. Anderson, J. Andrew Towell, Ying Yuan, David N. McMurray, Barry N. Kreiswirth, Clifton E. Barry and William R. Baker
- Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a processing-deficient allele of Notch1 pp. 966-970

- Stacey S. Huppert, Anh Le, Eric H. Schroeter, Jeffrey S. Mumm, Meera T. Saxena, Laurie A. Milner and Raphael Kopan
- An extracellular activator of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway is a sex-determination signal element pp. 970-973

- Louise Sefton, John R. Timmer, Yan Zhang, Florence Béranger and Thomas W. Cline
- Compromised HOXA5 function can limit p53 expression in human breast tumours pp. 974-978

- Venu Raman, Shelby A. Martensen, David Reisman, Ella Evron, Ward F. Odenwald, Elizabeth Jaffee, Jeffrey Marks and Saraswati Sukumar
2000, volume 405, articles 6788
- Relations thaw between genome rivals as finish line draws near pp. 721-721

- Paul Smaglik
- Canada unifies medical research community pp. 722-722

- David Spurgeon
- Miniature antennas will eavesdrop on the Universe pp. 722-722

- Steve Nadis
- European centres rebuffed in infrastructure funding bid pp. 723-723

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Spanish postgrads push for better employment rights pp. 723-723

- Xavier Bosch
- NIH panel may increase gene-trial scrutiny… pp. 724-724

- Paul Smaglik
- …as Europe's ‘excessive secrecy’ is deplored pp. 724-724

- Declan Butler
- UK researchers call for limits on animal experiment ‘red tape’ pp. 725-725

- Natasha Loder
- US climate report underlines local impacts of warming pp. 725-725

- Paul Smaglik
- Los Alamos ‘loses’ key weapons data pp. 725-725

- Rex Dalton
- One for all — and all for one pp. 728-728

- Alison Abbott
- Nanotech thinks big pp. 730-732

- Colin Macilwain
- ‘Underachieving’ centre has not only struck gold but made good use of it pp. 733-733

- Helmut Blöcker
- Jumping the gun on mouse gene expression pp. 733-733

- Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz
- Setbacks don't dampen the energy of US physics pp. 733-733

- Andrew M. Sessler
- How the GM industry writes its own rules pp. 733-733

- Philip L. Bereano
- W. D. Hamilton memorial pp. 733-733

- Richard Dawkins
- Aping human societies pp. 735-736

- Adrienne Zihlman
- When Galileo turned to verse pp. 735-735

- Dava Sobel
- A helping hand on elementary matters pp. 736-737

- P. W. Anderson
- Portrait of an élite world pp. 737-738

- John Gascoigne
- An unholy alliance pp. 739-739

- Ute Deichmann
- Another green world pp. 741-741

- Henry Wessells
- Moon, tides and climate pp. 743-744

- Carl Wunsch
- Greater lifetime expectations pp. 744-745

- Shiro Horiuchi
- Smart polymer solutions pp. 745-747

- Jacob Klein
- Nervous engineering pp. 747-748

- Melitta Schachner
- Curves and numbers pp. 748-749

- Ivar Ekeland
- GTPase traffic control pp. 749-751

- Channing J. Der and William E. Balch
- Fungal get-together pp. 751-751

- Nicholas P. Money
- Eye contact pp. 752-752

- David Jones
- Survival of the Irish elk into the Holocene pp. 753-754

- Silvia Gonzalez, Andrew C. Kitchener and Adrian M. Lister
- Control of free calcium in plant cell nuclei pp. 754-755

- Nicolas Pauly, Marc R. Knight, Patrice Thuleau, Arnold H. van der Luit, Marc Moreau, Anthony J. Trewavas, Raoul Ranjeva and Christian Mazars
- Risky immortalization by telomerase pp. 755-756

- Jing Wang, Gregory J. Hannon and David H. Beach
- Do cockroaches ‘know’ about fluid dynamics? pp. 756-756

- D. Rinberg and H. Davidowitz
- The evolutionarily conserved BMP-binding protein Twisted gastrulation promotes BMP signalling pp. 757-763

- Michael Oelgeschläger, Juan Larraín, Douglas Geissert and Eddy M. De Robertis
- Kondo effect in an integer-spin quantum dot pp. 764-767

- S. Sasaki, S. De Franceschi, J. M. Elzerman, W. G. van der Wiel, M. Eto, S. Tarucha and L. P. Kouwenhoven
- Direct observation of the alignment of ferromagnetic spins by antiferromagnetic spins pp. 767-769

- F. Nolting, A. Scholl, J. Stöhr, J. W. Seo, J. Fompeyrine, H. Siegwart, J.-P. Locquet, S. Anders, J. Lüning, E. E. Fullerton, M. F. Toney, M. R. Scheinfein and H. A. Padmore
- Reversible electromechanical characteristics of carbon nanotubes underlocal-probe manipulation pp. 769-772

- Thomas W. Tombler, Chongwu Zhou, Leo Alexseyev, Jing Kong, Hongjie Dai, Lei Liu, C. S. Jayanthi, Meijie Tang and Shi-Yu Wu
- Controlling droplet deposition with polymer additives pp. 772-775

- Vance Bergeron, Daniel Bonn, Jean Yves Martin and Louis Vovelle
- Significant dissipation of tidal energy in the deep ocean inferred from satellite altimeter data pp. 775-778

- G. D. Egbert and R. D. Ray
- A larger pool of ozone-forming carbon compounds in urban atmospheres pp. 778-781

- Alastair C. Lewis, Nicola Carslaw, Philip J. Marriott, Russel M. Kinghorn, Paul Morrison, Andrew L. Lee, Keith D. Bartle and Michael J. Pilling
- Re–Os isotopic evidence for a lower crustal origin of massif-type anorthosites pp. 781-784

- Henrik Schiellerup, David D. Lambert, Tore Prestvik, Brian Robins, Jannene S. McBride and Rune B. Larsen
- Unrelated helpers in a social insect pp. 784-787

- David C. Queller, Francesca Zacchi, Rita Cervo, Stefano Turillazzi, Michael T. Henshaw, Lorenzo A. Santorelli and Joan E. Strassmann
- Female feral fowl eject sperm of subdominant males pp. 787-789

- T. Pizzari and T. R. Birkhead
- A universal pattern of mortality decline in the G7 countries pp. 789-792

- Shripad Tuljapurkar, Nan Li and Carl Boe
- Ultrasensitive pheromone detection by mammalian vomeronasal neurons pp. 792-796

- Trese Leinders-Zufall, Andrew P. Lane, Adam C. Puche, Weidong Ma, Milos V. Novotny, Michael T. Shipley and Frank Zufall
- Excessive placental secretion of neurokinin B during the third trimester causes pre-eclampsia pp. 797-800

- N. M. Page, R. J. Woods, S. M. Gardiner, K. Lomthaisong, R. T. Gladwell, D. J. Butlin, I. T. Manyonda and P. J. Lowry
- The γ-subunit of the coatomer complex binds Cdc42 to mediate transformation pp. 800-804

- Wen Jin Wu, Jon W. Erickson, Rui Lin and Richard A. Cerione
- Two-headed binding of a processive myosin to F-actin pp. 804-807

- Matthew L. Walker, Stan A. Burgess, James R. Sellers, Fei Wang, John A. Hammer, John Trinick and Peter J. Knight
- The lyase activity of the DNA repair protein β-polymerase protects from DNA-damage-induced cytotoxicity pp. 807-810

- Robert W. Sobol, Rajendra Prasad, Andrea Evenski, Audrey Baker, Xiao-Ping Yang, Julie K. Horton and Samuel H. Wilson
- Observations of light-induced structural changes of retinal within rhodopsin pp. 810-813

- Gerhard Gröbner, Ian J. Burnett, Clemens Glaubitz, Gregory Choi, A. James Mason and Anthony Watts
- Atomically defined mechanism for proton transfer to a buried redox centre in a protein pp. 814-817

- Kaisheng Chen, Judy Hirst, Raul Camba, Christopher A. Bonagura, C. David Stout, Barbara. K. Burgess and Fraser A. Armstrong
- Exploring genome space pp. 820-822

- Ognjenka Goga Vukmirovic and Shirley M. Tilghman
- Protein function in the post-genomic era pp. 823-826

- David Eisenberg, Edward M. Marcotte, Ioannis Xenarios and Todd O. Yeates
- Genomics, gene expression and DNA arrays pp. 827-836

- David J. Lockhart and Elizabeth A. Winzeler
- Proteomics to study genes and genomes pp. 837-846

- Akhilesh Pandey and Matthias Mann
- Searching for genetic determinants in the new millennium pp. 847-856

- Neil J. Risch
- Pharmacogenetics and the practice of medicine pp. 857-865

- Allen D. Roses
2000, volume 405, articles 6787
- New Russian science head named pp. 601-601

- Carl Levitin
- Biologists challenge sequencers on parasite genome publication pp. 601-602

- Colin Macilwain
- Drive for more genomes threatens mouse sequence pp. 602-603

- Alison Abbott
- Software spend boosts Israeli R&D pp. 603-603

- Haim Watzman
- Internet gateway planned for neuroinformatics data pp. 603-603

- Paul Smaglik
- Spain in quandary over French synchrotron pp. 604-604

- Xavier Bosch
- Immigrants help offset Canada's brain-drain crisis pp. 604-604

- David Spurgeon
- A slot in the dock predicted for the chemical industry pp. 605-605

- Natasha Loder
- Roche brings down curtain on Swiss immunology lab pp. 605-605

- Alison Abbott
- US decides close tabs must be kept on xenotransplants… pp. 606-607

- Declan Butler
- … and sets up a body to oversee trials pp. 607-607

- Paul Smaglik
- Cloning's owners go to war pp. 610-612

- Peter Aldhous
- Regulation, not private enterprise, is the key to a healthy environment pp. 613-613

- George M. Woodwell
- England and US corner the journal market pp. 613-613

- A. A. Waheed
- Celera's role in opening up new frontiers pp. 613-613

- Ken Calvert
- Climate change in perspective pp. 615-615

- Hans von Storch and Nico Stehr
- Skull and cross words pp. 617-617

- Simon Conway Morris
- The quantum jungle revisited pp. 618-618

- Anton Zeilinger
- The Wonderland of primordial life pp. 619-620

- John Godfrey
- Hands-on taxonomy pp. 619-619

- Henry Disney
- Science in culture pp. 620-620

- Alison Abbott
- Show them how it's really done pp. 621-621

- Nancy J. Rothwell
- New ice age, or just cold feet? pp. 623-623

- Norman Spinrad
- The realms of Archaean life pp. 625-626

- Euan Nisbet
- Semiconductors meet biology pp. 626-627

- Chad A. Mirkin and T. Andrew Taton
- Closing in on γ-secretase pp. 627-628

- Bart De Strooper
- Half-matter, half-light amplifier pp. 629-630

- Yoshihisa Yamamoto
- It takes two electrons to tango pp. 631-633

- Keith Burnett
- Gripping feat pp. 631-631

- Henry Gee
- Pumping ions pp. 633-634

- David H. MacLennan and N. Michael Green
- Pumping a vacuum pp. 634-634

- David Jones
- Recombinant erythropoietin in urine pp. 635-635

- Françoise Lasne and Jacques de Ceaurriz
- Parabasalian flagellates are ancient eukaryotes pp. 635-637

- Patrick J. Keeling and Jeffrey D. Palmer
- Tectonics and water on Europa pp. 637-637

- Eric J. Gaidos and Francis Nimmo
- Scalar turbulence pp. 639-646

- Boris I. Shraiman and Eric D. Siggia
- Crystal structure of the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum at 2.6 Å resolution pp. 647-655

- Chikashi Toyoshima, Masayoshi Nakasako, Hiromi Nomura and Haruo Ogawa
- Newly synthesized lithium in the interstellar medium pp. 656-658

- D. C. Knauth, S. R. Federman, David L. Lambert and P. Crane
- Correlated electron emission in multiphoton double ionization pp. 658-661

- Th. Weber, H. Giessen, M. Weckenbrock, G. Urbasch, A. Staudte, L. Spielberger, O. Jagutzki, V. Mergel, M. Vollmer and R. Dörner
- Improving the performance of doped π-conjugated polymers for use in organic light-emitting diodes pp. 661-665

- Markus Gross, David C. Müller, Heinz-Georg Nothofer, Ulrich Scherf, Dieter Neher, Christoph Bräuchle and Klaus Meerholz
- Selection of peptides with semiconductor binding specificity for directed nanocrystal assembly pp. 665-668

- Sandra R. Whaley, D. S. English, Evelyn L. Hu, Paul F. Barbara and Angela M. Belcher
- Reduced growth of Alaskan white spruce in the twentieth century from temperature-induced drought stress pp. 668-673

- Valerie A. Barber, Glenn Patrick Juday and Bruce P. Finney
- Isotopic evidence for Late Cretaceous plume–ridge interaction at the Hawaiian hotspot pp. 673-676

- Randall A. Keller, Martin R. Fisk and William M. White
- Filamentous microfossils in a 3,235-million-year-old volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit pp. 676-679

- Birger Rasmussen
- Parasite adaptation to locally common host genotypes pp. 679-681

- Curtis M. Lively and Mark F. Dybdahl
- Adhesive force of a single gecko foot-hair pp. 681-685

- Kellar Autumn, Yiching A. Liang, S. Tonia Hsieh, Wolfgang Zesch, Wai Pang Chan, Thomas W. Kenny, Ronald Fearing and Robert J. Full
- Neural synchrony correlates with surface segregation rules pp. 685-689

- Miguel Castelo-Branco, Rainer Goebel, Sergio Neuenschwander and Wolf Singer
- Photoactivated γ-secretase inhibitors directed to the active site covalently label presenilin 1 pp. 689-694

- Yue-Ming Li, Min Xu, Ming-Tain Lai, Qian Huang, José L. Castro, Jillian DiMuzio-Mower, Timothy Harrison, Colin Lellis, Alan Nadin, Joseph G. Neduvelil, R. Bruce Register, Mohinder K. Sardana, Mark S. Shearman, Adrian L. Smith, Xiao-Ping Shi, Kuo-Chang Yin, Jules A. Shafer and Stephen J. Gardell
- α-Haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cells pp. 694-697

- Per Uhlén, Åsa Laestadius, Timo Jahnukainen, Tomas Söderblom, Fredrik Bäckhed, Gianni Celsi, Hjalmar Brismar, Staffan Normark, Anita Aperia and Agneta Richter-Dahlfors
- Frequent chromosomal translocations induced by DNA double-strand breaks pp. 697-700

- Christine Richardson and Maria Jasin
- Redundant roles for the TFIID and SAGA complexes in global transcription pp. 701-704

- Tong Ihn Lee, Helen C. Causton, Frank C. P. Holstege, Wu-Cheng Shen, Nancy Hannett, Ezra G. Jennings, Fred Winston, Michael R. Green and Richard A. Young
- Effects of mechanical forces on maintenance and adaptation of form in trabecular bone pp. 704-706

- Rik Huiskes, Ronald Ruimerman, G. Harry van Lenthe and Jan D. Janssen
- Biological sensing of small field differences by magnetically sensitive chemical reactions pp. 707-709

- James C. Weaver, Timothy E. Vaughan and R. Dean Astumian
- US science shocked by revelations of sexual discrimination pp. 713-714

- Natasha Loder
- Making moves to redress the gender imbalance pp. 715-716

- Helen Gavaghan
- New UK legislation aids fight against discrimination pp. 716-717

- Helen Gavaghan
- US minorities stake their claim in science and engineering pp. 717-718

- Potter Wickware
- Canadian aborigines get overlooked pp. 717-717

- Potter Wickware
- Access to education provides a way out pp. 718-718

- Potter Wickware
2000, volume 405, articles 6786
- …as amphibians come under study pp. 495-496

- Rex Dalton
- Researchers take US government to court over threat to turtles… pp. 495-495

- Natasha Loder
- Green light for plans to sell off US helium reserve pp. 496-496

- Colin Macilwain
- UK labs impeded by old equipment pp. 496-496

- Natasha Loder
- Clinical trials end at gene-therapy institute… pp. 497-497

- Paul Smaglik
- …as Harvard keeps its ethics guidelines pp. 497-497

- Steve Nadis
- France plans marine research port at Brest pp. 498-498

- Declan Butler
- Transmutation of nuclear waste branded ‘Trojan horse’ pp. 498-498

- Colin Macilwain
- Germany edges towards stem-cell accord pp. 499-499

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Survey nets volcanic prize pp. 499-499

- Peter Pockley
- French scientists turn to journals in English pp. 500-500

- Declan Butler
- World's academies seek a sustainable future pp. 501-501

- Robert Triendl
- Requiem for an observatory pp. 504-506

- Henry Bortman
- Impact factors aren't relevant to taxonomy pp. 507-508

- Frank-Thorsten Krell
- To conserve rainforest, we have to help local people live sustainably pp. 507-507

- S. Jennings, N. D. Brown, T. C. Whitmore, J. N. M. Silva, J. do C. A. Lopes and A. M. V. Baima
- We have moral authority to apologize for the past pp. 508-508

- Damian Grace and John Carmody
- Offside researchers score an own goal pp. 508-508

- Winfried S. Peters, Bernd Herkner, Alex Webb and Julian Hibberd
- Let Armenia show why it's the place for Sesame pp. 508-508

- J. S. Hovnanian
- Giving Arabs credit for Persian works (again) pp. 508-508

- Payman Arabshahi
- Time for voices to be raised pp. 509-509

- Derek Burke
- The house that Jim built pp. 511-512

- Sydney Brenner
- Mozart, McCartney and sexual selection pp. 512-513

- Margaret A. Boden
- Statistical detective pp. 513-513

- Ian Hacking
- Making sense of a small world pp. 514-514

- Maxine Clarke
- A double-edged sword pp. 515-515

- Diane Paul
- Catching crumbs from the table pp. 517-517

- Ted Chiang
- Pax Argentinica pp. 519-520

- David C. Queller
- Neutralizing noise in gene networks pp. 520-521

- Timothy S. Gardner and James J. Collins
- Hard knock for thermodynamics pp. 521-523

- Salvatore Torquato
- Learning how the brain learns pp. 523-525

- Eilon Vaadia
- A watched pot boils quicker pp. 525-526

- Peter W. Milonni
- Case of the bends pp. 525-525

- Tim Lincoln
- The footprint of a killer pp. 527-528

- Klas Kärre and Gunter Schneider
- Air currents pp. 528-528

- David Jones
- Pacific leatherback turtles face extinction pp. 529-530

- James R. Spotila, Richard D. Reina, Anthony C. Steyermark, Pamela T. Plotkin and Frank V. Paladino
- Fossil record of mass moth migration pp. 530-531

- Jes Rust
- Presenilin-1 mutations in Alzheimer's disease pp. 531-532

- C. Russo, G. Schettini, T. C. Saido, C. Hulette, C. Lippa, L. Lannfelt, B. Ghetti, P. Gambetti, M. Tabaton and J. K. Teller
- A massive cool dust torus around η Carinae? pp. 532-532

- Kris Davidson and Nathan Smith
- Inferring the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics from the classical limit pp. 533-536

- Kurt Gottfried
- Crystal structure of an NK cell immunoglobulin-like receptor in complex with its class I MHC ligand pp. 537-543

- Jeffrey C. Boyington, Shawn A. Motyka, Peter Schuck, Andrew G. Brooks and Peter D. Sun
- Rossby waves on the Sun as revealed by solar ‘hills’ pp. 544-546

- J. R. Kuhn, J. D. Armstrong, R. I. Bush and P. Scherrer
- Acceleration of quantum decay processes by frequent observations pp. 546-550

- A. G. Kofman and G. Kurizki
- Absence of thermodynamic phase transition in a model glass former pp. 550-551

- Ludger Santen and Werner Krauth
- Dynamics of the silicon (111) surface phase transition pp. 552-554

- J. B. Hannon, H. Hibino, N. C. Bartelt, B. S. Swartzentruber, T. Ogino and G. L. Kellogg
- Old radiocarbon ages in the southwest Pacific Ocean during the last glacial period and deglaciation pp. 555-559

- Elisabeth L. Sikes, Catherine R. Samson, Thomas P. Guilderson and William R. Howard
- Multiple seismic discontinuities near the base of the transition zone in the Earth's mantle pp. 559-562

- N. A. Simmons and H. Gurrola
- Are lemmings prey or predators? pp. 562-565

- P. Turchin, L. Oksanen, P. Ekerholm, T. Oksanen and H. Henttonen
- Highly fecund mothers sacrifice offspring survival to maximize fitness pp. 565-567

- Sigurd Einum and Ian A. Fleming
- Cortical ensemble activity increasingly predicts behaviour outcomes during learning of a motor task pp. 567-571

- Mark Laubach, Johan Wessberg and Miguel A. L. Nicolelis
- An electroneutral sodium/bicarbonate cotransporter NBCn1 and associated sodium channel pp. 571-575

- Inyeong Choi, Christian Aalkjaer, Emile L. Boulpaep and Walter F. Boron
- Cyclin D control of growth rate in plants pp. 575-579

- Claire E. Cockcroft, Bart G. W. den Boer, J. M. Sandra Healy and James A. H. Murray
- Peptides accelerate their uptake by activating a ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic pathway pp. 579-583

- Glenn C. Turner, Fangyong Du and Alexander Varshavsky
- Recombination signal sequences restrict chromosomal V(D)J recombination beyond the 12/23 rule pp. 583-586

- Craig H. Bassing, Frederick W. Alt, Maureen M. Hughes, Margaux D'Auteuil, Tara D. Wehrly, Barbara B. Woodman, Frank Gärtner, J. Michael White, Laurie Davidson and Barry P. Sleckman
- Intraprotein radical transfer during photoactivation of DNA photolyase pp. 586-590

- Corinne Aubert, Marten H. Vos, Paul Mathis, André P. M. Eker and Klaus Brettel
- Engineering stability in gene networks by autoregulation pp. 590-593

- Attila Becskei and Luis Serrano
- US Congress encouraged to lay out the welcome mat for skilled foreigners pp. 597-598

- Diane Gershon
- Germany faces up to its labour shortage pp. 597-597

- Diane Gershon
- The economic impact of Silicon Valley's immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 598-598

- Diane Gershon
2000, volume 405, articles 6785
- US astronomers draw up their wish list for a decade of funding pp. 381-382

- Tony Reichhardt
- France sets up élite Internet school pp. 381-381

- Heather McCabe
- Britain asks to join European Southern Observatory pp. 382-383

- David Dickson and Alison Abbott
- Mathematicians chase the seven million-dollar proofs pp. 383-383

- David Dickson
- BioMed Central boosted by editorial board pp. 384-384

- Declan Butler
- Russian PM supports science pp. 384-384

- Carl Levitin
- Congress wakes up to climate change pp. 385-385

- Colin Macilwain
- French unions upset by plans for physiology centre pp. 385-385

- Heather McCabe
- Bacterial AIDS vaccine ready for testing pp. 386-386

- Paul Smaglik
- Tax blow leaves Australian science reeling pp. 387-387

- Peter Pockley
- Changing of the guard pp. 389-389

- Trisha Gura
- Deep thoughts pp. 390-392

- Rex Dalton
- … following Africa's lead in setting priorities pp. 393-394

- Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca, Andrew Balmford, Colin Bibby, Luigi Boitani, Fabio Corsi, Thomas Brooks, Claude Gascon, Silvio Olivieri, Russell A. Mittermeier, Neil Burgess, Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, Lee Hannah, Jon Lovett, David Moyer, Carsten Rahbek, Simon Stuart and Paul Williams
- It's time to work together and stop duplicating conservation efforts … pp. 393-393

- G. M. Mace, A. Balmford, L. Boitani, G. Cowlishaw, A. P. Dobson, D. P. Faith, K. J. Gaston, C. J. Humphries, R. I. Vane-Wright, P. H. Williams, J. H. Lawton, C. R. Margules, R. M. May, A. O. Nicholls, H. P. Possingham, C. Rahbek and A. S. van Jaarsveld
- Community groups could show Unesco the way pp. 394-394

- Gérard Toulouse
- It won't come to the Crunch pp. 395-396

- William H. Press
- Stopping the tectonic conveyor belt pp. 396-396

- David Bercovici
- A Gouldian valediction, almost pp. 397-397

- Henry Gee
- The many faces of science pp. 397-398

- Lisa Jardine
- Many paths to enlightenment pp. 399-399

- Susantha Goonatilake
- Brochure pp. 401-401

- Joe Haldeman
- Loophole for snowball Earth pp. 403-404

- Bruce Runnegar
- New link in a web of human genes pp. 404-405

- Jean Y. J. Wang
- Three's a crowd pp. 405-407

- Alan P. Boss
- Silence across the border pp. 408-409

- Wolf Reik and Adele Murrell
- Inner core takes another turn pp. 411-412

- Henri-Claude Nataf
- Carbon fixation pp. 412-412

- Jim Gillon
- The power of design pp. 412-413

- Mark Newman
- Self-regulating synapses pp. 413-414

- Christine R. Rose and Arthur Konnerth
- Opal appeal pp. 414-414

- Karen Southwell
- The bases for Cockayne syndrome pp. 415-415

- Philip C. Hanawalt
- The depths of madness pp. 416-416

- David Jones
- Wireless capsule endoscopy pp. 417-417

- Gavriel Iddan, Gavriel Meron, Arkady Glukhovsky and Paul Swain
- Non-thermal heat-shock response to microwaves pp. 417-418

- David de Pomerai, Clare Daniells, Helen David, Joanna Allan, Ian Duce, Mohammed Mutwakil, David Thomas, Phillip Sewell, John Tattersall, Don Jones and Peter Candido
- Proton-powered turbine of a plant motor pp. 418-419

- Holger Seelert, Ansgar Poetsch, Norbert A. Dencher, Andreas Engel, Henning Stahlberg and Daniel J. Müller
- Roles of PPARs in health and disease pp. 421-424

- Sander Kersten, Béatrice Desvergne and Walter Wahli
- Neoproterozoic ‘snowball Earth’ simulations with a coupled climate/ice-sheet model pp. 425-429

- William T. Hyde, Thomas J. Crowley, Steven K. Baum and W. Richard Peltier
- A triplet of differently shaped spin-zero states in the atomic nucleus 186Pb pp. 430-433

- A. N. Andreyev, M. Huyse, P. Van Duppen, L. Weissman, D. Ackermann, J. Gerl, F. P. Hessberger, S. Hofmann, A. Kleinböhl, G. Münzenberg, S. Reshitko, C. Schlegel, H. Schaffner, P. Cagarda, M. Matos, S. Saro, A. Keenan, C. Moore, C. D. O'Leary, R. D. Page, Mark Taylor, H. Kettunen, M. Leino, A. Lavrentiev, R. Wyss and K. Heyde
- Microdomain patterns from directional eutectic solidification and epitaxy pp. 433-437

- Claudio De Rosa, Cheolmin Park, Edwin L. Thomas and Bernard Lotz
- Large-scale synthesis of a silicon photonic crystal with a complete three-dimensional bandgap near 1.5 micrometres pp. 437-440

- Alvaro Blanco, Emmanuel Chomski, Serguei Grabtchak, Marta Ibisate, Sajeev John, Stephen W. Leonard, Cefe Lopez, Francisco Meseguer, Hernan Miguez, Jessica P. Mondia, Geoffrey A. Ozin, Ovidiu Toader and Henry M. van Driel
- Deep convective clouds with sustained supercooled liquid water down to -37.5 °C pp. 440-442

- Daniel Rosenfeld and William L. Woodley
- Past temperature and δ18O of surface ocean waters inferred from foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios pp. 442-445

- H. Elderfield and G. Ganssen
- Slow differential rotation of the Earth's inner core indicated by temporal changes in scattering pp. 445-448

- John E. Vidale, Doug A. Dodge and Paul S. Earle
- Invasion sequence affects predator–prey dynamics in a multi-species interaction pp. 448-450

- Steven M. Sait, Wei-Chung Liu, David J. Thompson, H. Charles J. Godfray and Michael Begon
- Chromosomal evolution in Saccharomyces pp. 451-454

- G. Fischer, S. A. James, I. N. Roberts, S. G. Oliver and E. J. Louis
- Synaptic activity at calcium-permeable AMPA receptors induces a switch in receptor subtype pp. 454-458

- Si-Qiong June Liu and Stuart G. Cull-Candy
- Vagus nerve stimulation attenuates the systemic inflammatory response to endotoxin pp. 458-462

- Lyudmila V. Borovikova, Svetlana Ivanova, Minghuang Zhang, Huan Yang, Galina I. Botchkina, Linda R. Watkins, Haichao Wang, Naji Abumrad, John W. Eaton and Kevin J. Tracey
- Targeted destabilization of HY5 during light-regulated development of Arabidopsis pp. 462-466

- Mark T. Osterlund, Christian S. Hardtke, Ning Wei and Xing Wang Deng
- Functional link between ataxia-telangiectasia and Nijmegen breakage syndrome gene products pp. 473-477

- Song Zhao, Yi-Chinn Weng, Shyng-Shiou F. Yuan, Yi-Tzu Lin, Hao-Chi Hsu, Suh-Chin J. Lin, Elvira Gerbino, Mei-hua Song, Malgorzata Z. Zdzienicka, Richard A. Gatti, Jerry W. Shay, Yael Ziv, Yosef Shiloh and Eva Y.-H. P. Lee
- ATM phosphorylation of Nijmegen breakage syndrome protein is required in a DNA damage response pp. 477-482

- Xiaohua Wu, Velvizhi Ranganathan, David S. Weisman, Walter F. Heine, David N. Ciccone, Ted B. O'Neill, Kindra E. Crick, Kerry A. Pierce, William S. Lane, Gary Rathbun, David M. Livingston and David T. Weaver
- Methylation of a CTCF-dependent boundary controls imprinted expression of the Igf2 gene pp. 482-485

- Adam C. Bell and Gary Felsenfeld
- CTCF mediates methylation-sensitive enhancer-blocking activity at the H19/Igf2 locus pp. 486-489

- Amy T. Hark, Christopher J. Schoenherr, David J. Katz, Robert S. Ingram, John M. Levorse and Shirley M. Tilghman
2000, volume 405, articles 6784
- Europe agrees to boost Internet networks used by researchers pp. 261-262

- Declan Butler
- Congo war increases threat to bonobo research pp. 262-262

- Asako Saegusa
- NIH takes charge of chimps infected in experiments pp. 262-262

- Paul Smaglik
- Cheaper AIDS drugs due for Third World… pp. 263-263

- Phyllida Brown
- …but South Africa voices reservations pp. 263-263

- Michael Cherry
- Geneticist from Baylor named as new head of UK's Sanger Centre pp. 264-264

- David Dickson
- Los Alamos labs are safe from fire pp. 264-264

- Rex Dalton
- Researchers take a gamble on the human genome pp. 264-264

- Paul Smaglik
- Gene bank to offer family album of mammals pp. 265-265

- Natasha Loder
- Japan calls for open access to human genome data pp. 265-265

- Robert Triendl
- Greens persuade Europe to revoke patent on neem tree… pp. 266-267

- Ulrike Hellerer and K. S. Jarayaman
- …as India pushes ahead with plant database pp. 267-267

- K. S. Jarayaman
- Reservoirs dog AIDS therapy pp. 270-272

- Paul Smaglik
- AIDS dissidents aren't victims — but the people their ideas kill will be pp. 273-273

- Edward Rybicki, Anna-Lise Williamson and Lynn Morris
- Bureaucracy strangles Latin American research pp. 273-273

- Julio E. Pérez and Abul K. Bashirullah
- Emblem of a golden era pp. 275-276

- W. F. Bynum
- Witness after the event pp. 276-277

- Mark Benecke
- Of viruses and men pp. 277-278

- Robin A. Weiss
- Science in culture pp. 278-278

- Martin Kemp
- More is less pp. 279-279

- Terence Kealey
- Consequences pp. 281-281

- Poul Anderson
- Recounting a genetic story pp. 283-284

- Roger H. Reeves
- The comet no one saw pp. 285-287

- Michael F. A'Hearn
- Checkpoint for invasion pp. 287-288

- Lance A. Liotta and Timothy Clair
- Nutrients in the glacial balance pp. 288-291

- Peggy Delaney
- Bioluminescence illuminated pp. 291-292

- Franklyn G. Prendergast
- Centrioles go for a stroll pp. 292-292

- Manfred Schliwa
- Plastic sandwiches à la carte pp. 293-294

- Michael D. Ward
- Drink without drinking pp. 294-294

- David Jones
- Guiding the swing in golf putting pp. 295-296

- C. M. Craig, D. Delay, M. A. Grealy and D. N. Lee
- Evolution of lifespan in C. elegans pp. 296-297

- David W. Walker, Gawain McColl, Nicole L. Jenkins, Jennifer Harris and Gordon J. Lithgow
- How cicadas interpret acoustic signals pp. 297-298

- P. J. Fonseca, D. Münch and R. M. Hennig
- Transfection of cells by immunoporation pp. 298-298

- Lale Bildirici, Patricia Smith, Christos Tzavelas, Elina Horefti and David Rickwood
- Lateral gene transfer and the nature of bacterial innovation pp. 299-304

- Howard Ochman, Jeffrey G. Lawrence and Eduardo A. Groisman
- Oceanic Cd/P ratio and nutrient utilization in the glacial Southern Ocean pp. 305-310

- H. Elderfield and R. E. M. Rickaby
- The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21 pp. 311-319

- M. Hattori, A. Fujiyama, T. D. Taylor, H. Watanabe, T. Yada, H.-S. Park, A. Toyoda, K. Ishii, Y. Totoki, D.-K. Choi, E. Soeda, M. Ohki, T. Takagi, Y. Sakaki, S. Taudien, K. Blechschmidt, A. Polley, U. Menzel, J. Delabar, K. Kumpf, R. Lehmann, D. Patterson, K. Reichwald, A. Rump, M. Schillhabel, A. Schudy, W. Zimmermann, A. Rosenthal, J. Kudoh, K. Shibuya, K. Kawasaki, S. Asakawa, A. Shintani, T. Sasaki, K. Nagamine, S. Mitsuyama, S. E. Antonarakis, S. Minoshima, N. Shimizu, G. Nordsiek, K. Hornischer, P. Brandt, M. Scharfe, O. Schön, A. Desario, J. Reichelt, G. Kauer, H. Blöcker, J. Ramser, A. Beck, S. Klages, S. Hennig, L. Riesselmann, E. Dagand, T. Haaf, S. Wehrmeyer, K. Borzym, K. Gardiner, D. Nizetic, F. Francis, H. Lehrach, R. Reinhardt and M.-L. Yaspo
- Discovery of a comet by its Lyman-α emission pp. 321-322

- J. Teemu T. Mäkinen, Jean-Loup Bertaux, Harri Laakso, Tuija Pulkkinen, Tuula Summanen, Erkki Kyrölä, Walter Schmidt, Eric Quémerais and Rosine Lallement
- Thermally fluctuating superconductors in two dimensions pp. 322-325

- Subir Sachdev and Oleg A. Starykh
- Optical microscopy using a single-molecule light source pp. 325-328

- J. Michaelis, C. Hettich, J. Mlynek and V. Sandoghdar
- Intercalation of alkylamines into an organic polymer crystal pp. 328-330

- Akikazu Matsumoto, Toru Odani, Kazuki Sada, Mikiji Miyata and Kohji Tashiro
- Constraining the atmospheric N2O budget from intramolecular site preference in N2O isotopomers pp. 330-334

- Naohiro Yoshida and Sakae Toyoda
- Simulated influences of Lake Agassiz on the climate of central North America 11,000 years ago pp. 334-337

- S. W. Hostetler, P. J. Bartlein, P. U. Clark, E. E. Small and A. M. Solomon
- Mesozoic plate-motion history below the northeast Pacific Ocean from seismic images of the subducted Farallon slab pp. 337-340

- Hans-Peter Bunge and Stephen P. Grand
- Functional diversity governs ecosystem response to nutrient enrichment pp. 340-344

- Florence D. Hulot, Gérard Lacroix, Françoise Lescher-Moutoué and Michel Loreau
- Adaptive plasticity in mate preference linked to differences in reproductive effort pp. 344-347

- Anna Qvarnström, Tomas Pärt and Ben C. Sheldon
- Cross-modal and cross-temporal association in neurons of frontal cortex pp. 347-351

- Joaquín M. Fuster, Mark Bodner and James K. Kroger
- Phenotypic suppression of empty spiracles is prevented by buttonhead pp. 351-354

- Frieder Schöck, Joachim Reischl, Ernst Wimmer, Heike Taubert, Beverly A. Purnell and Herbert Jäckle
- Blockade of RAGE–amphoterin signalling suppresses tumour growth and metastases pp. 354-360

- Akihiko Taguchi, David C. Blood, Gustavo del Toro, Anthony Canet, Daniel C. Lee, Wu Qu, Nozomu Tanji, Yan Lu, Evanthia Lalla, Caifeng Fu, Marion A. Hofmann, Thomas Kislinger, Mark Ingram, Amy Lu, Hidekazu Tanaka, Osamu Hori, Satoshi Ogawa, David M. Stern and Ann Marie Schmidt
- Neurotoxicity induces cleavage of p35 to p25 by calpain pp. 360-364

- Ming-sum Lee, Young T. Kwon, Mingwei Li, Junmin Peng, Robert M. Friedlander and Li-Huei Tsai
- LAG-3 is a putative transcriptional activator in the C. elegans Notch pathway pp. 364-368

- Andrei G. Petcherski and Judith Kimble
- Translocation step size and mechanism of the RecBC DNA helicase pp. 368-372

- Piero R. Bianco and Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
- The crystal structure of the photoprotein aequorin at 2.3 Å resolution pp. 372-376

- James F. Head, Satoshi Inouye, Katsunori Teranishi and Osamu Shimomura
- Erratum: The ecological cost of sex pp. 376-376

- C. Patrick Doncaster, Graeme E. Pound and Simon J. Cox
2000, volume 405, articles 6783
- …as editor defends publishing key AZT paper pp. 105-105

- Natasha Loder
- South Africa turns to research in the hope of settling AIDS policy… pp. 105-106

- Michael Cherry
- French research minister targets IT and biotech pp. 106-106

- Heather McCabe
- Canada's plans for neutrons stall pp. 107-108

- Colin Macilwain
- German Greens go cold on nuclear fusion pp. 107-107

- Quirin Schiermeier
- US reforms rules for telling public about GM food pp. 108-108

- Colin Macilwain
- Italian genomics boost retained pp. 108-109

- Alison Abbott
- Israel debates raising commitment to CERN pp. 109-109

- Haim Watzman
- Troubled US fusion project receives cash injection pp. 110-110

- Colin Macilwain
- Medical tests cost Lawrence Berkeley $2.2 million pp. 110-110

- Sally Lehrman
- Australia improves its AIMS pp. 110-110

- Peter Pockley
- Souped-up search engines pp. 113-114

- Declan Butler
- We urgently need more data to improve the lives of laboratory animals pp. 116-116

- Enrico Alleva and Augusto Vitale
- Planck family paid a high price for opposing Hitler pp. 116-116

- William Steinsmith
- How to make diplomats scientifically literate pp. 116-116

- Peter Cohen
- Science's neglected legacy pp. 117-120

- Stephen M. Maurer, Richard B. Firestone and Charles R. Scriver
- Battle of the bones pp. 121-122

- Kevin Padian
- An ignoble lineage pp. 122-123

- Leo Kinlen
- A sermon on the mounts pp. 123-123

- Chris Paola
- On the scent of the sixth sense pp. 124-124

- Michael Stoddart
- Horse power pp. 125-125

- Vaclav Smil
- Disextinction, Inc pp. 127-127

- Kathryn Cramer
- Designed to dissolve pp. 129-130

- Walter Leitner
- Tuning in with motor proteins pp. 131-133

- Matthew Holley
- The dark side of distortion pp. 133-134

- Max Tegmark
- The rise of the hybrid fungi pp. 134-135

- Clive Brasier
- Exploring phase space pp. 135-137

- Michael F. Shlesinger
- Mutant weed breaks silence pp. 137-138

- Susan Tweedie and Adrian Bird
- Moving pictures pp. 138-138

- David Jones
- Lie detection and language comprehension pp. 139-139

- Nancy L. Etcoff, Paul Ekman, John J. Magee and Mark G. Frank
- Formation of endothelial cell networks pp. 139-141

- Gabriel Helmlinger, Mitsuhiro Endo, Napoleone Ferrara, Lynn Hlatky and Rakesh K. Jain
- Chernobyl's legacy in food and water pp. 141-141

- J. T. Smith, R. N. J. Comans, N. A. Beresford, S. M. Wright, B. J. Howard and W. C. Camplin
- Detection of weak gravitational lensing distortions of distant galaxies by cosmic dark matter at large scales pp. 143-148

- David M. Wittman, J. Anthony Tyson, David Kirkman, Ian Dell'Antonio and Gary Bernstein
- Prestin is the motor protein of cochlear outer hair cells pp. 149-155

- Jing Zheng, Weixing Shen, David Z. Z. He, Kevin B. Long, Laird D. Madison and Peter Dallos
- Cosmic γ-ray background from structure formation in the intergalactic medium pp. 156-158

- Abraham Loeb and Eli Waxman
- Proximate humid and dry regions in Jupiter's atmosphere indicate complex local meteorology pp. 158-160

- M. Roos-Serote, A. R. Vasavada, L. Kamp, P. Drossart, P. Irwin, C. Nixon and R. W. Carlson
- Closing the spin gap in the Kondo insulator Ce3Bi4Pt3 at high magnetic fields pp. 160-163

- Marcelo Jaime, Roman Movshovich, Gregory R. Stewart, Ward P. Beyermann, Mariano Gomez Berisso, Michael F. Hundley, Paul C. Canfield and John L. Sarrao
- Relaxation in polymer electrolytes on the nanosecond timescale pp. 163-165

- Guomin Mao, Ricardo Fernandez Perea, W. Spencer Howells, David L. Price and Marie-Louise Saboungi
- Non-fluorous polymers with very high solubility in supercritical CO2 down to low pressures pp. 165-168

- Traian Sarbu, Thomas Styranec and Eric J. Beckman
- Resolving the ‘opal paradox’ in the Southern Ocean pp. 168-172

- Philippe Pondaven, Olivier Ragueneau, Paul Tréguer, Anne Hauvespre, Laurent Dezileau and Jean Louis Reyss
- Constraints on the composition of the Earth's core from ab initio calculations pp. 172-175

- D. Alfè, M. J. Gillan and G. D. Price
- Detection and classification of atmospheric methane oxidizing bacteria in soil pp. 175-178

- Ian D. Bull, Nisha R. Parekh, Grahame H. Hall, Philip Ineson and Richard P. Evershed
- Infectious parthenogenesis pp. 178-179

- M. E. Huigens, R. F. Luck, R. H. G. Klaassen, M. F. P. M. Maas, M. J. T. N. Timmermans and R. Stouthamer
- Rewarding effects of opiates are absent in mice lacking the receptor for substance P pp. 180-183

- Patricia Murtra, Anne M. Sheasby, Stephen P. Hunt and Carmen De Felipe
- Vanilloid receptor-1 is essential for inflammatory thermal hyperalgesia pp. 183-187

- John B. Davis, Julie Gray, Martin J. Gunthorpe, Jonathan P. Hatcher, Phil T. Davey, Philip Overend, Mark H. Harries, Judi Latcham, Colin Clapham, Kirsty Atkinson, Stephen A. Hughes, Kim Rance, Evelyn Grau, Alex J. Harper, Perdita L. Pugh, Derek C. Rogers, Sharon Bingham, Andrew Randall and Steven A. Sheardown
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- Paul Smaglik
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- Tony Reichhardt
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- Xavier Bosch
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- Quirin Schiermeier
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- Heather McCabe
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- Peter Aldhous
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- Alison Abbott
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- Michael T. Knowles
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- Leonard Reiffel
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- Wolf Frühauf
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- Ronald G. Larson
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- Douglas R. Green and Helen M. Beere
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- Sarah Tomlin
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- Richard B. Aronson, William F. Precht, Ian G. Macintyre and Thaddeus J. T. Murdoch
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- Yuri E. Dubrova, Mark Plumb, Bruno Gutierrez, Emma Boulton and Alec J. Jeffreys
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- Oscar Giraldo, Stephanie L. Brock, Manuel Marquez, Steven L. Suib, Hugh Hillhouse and Michael Tsapatsis
- Erratum: Stomach rinsing in rays pp. 38-38

- David W. Sims, Paul L. R. Andrews and J. Z. Young
- A surprising simplicity to protein folding pp. 39-42

- David Baker
- Molecular evidence for genetic mixing of Arctic and Antarctic subpolar populations of planktonic foraminifers pp. 43-47

- Kate F. Darling, Christopher M. Wade, Iain A. Stewart, Dick Kroon, Richard Dingle and Andrew J. Leigh Brown
- Io as a source of the jovian dust streams pp. 48-50

- A. L. Graps, E. Grün, H. Svedhem, H. Krüger, M. Horányi, A. Heck and S. Lammers
- Detection of doubled shot noise in short normal-metal/ superconductor junctions pp. 50-53

- X. Jehl, M. Sanquer, R. Calemczuk and D. Mailly
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- A. Groisman and V. Steinberg
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- Hongyou Fan, Yunfeng Lu, Aaron Stump, Scott T. Reed, Tom Baer, Randy Schunk, Victor Perez-Luna, Gabriel P. López and C. Jeffrey Brinker
- Large differences in tropical aerosol forcing at the top of the atmosphere and Earth's surface pp. 60-63

- S. K. Satheesh and V. Ramanathan
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- Jeremy Bloxham
- Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial pp. 65-69

- Robert C. Walter, Richard T. Buffler, J. Henrich Bruggemann, Mireille M. M. Guillaume, Seife M. Berhe, Berhane Negassi, Yoseph Libsekal, Hai Cheng, R. Lawrence Edwards, Rudo von Cosel, Didier Néraudeau and Mario Gagnon
- The origin of red algae and the evolution of chloroplasts pp. 69-72

- David Moreira, Hervé Le Guyader and Hervé Philippe
- Encoding of movement time by populations of cerebellar Purkinje cells pp. 72-76

- Peter Thier, Peter W. Dicke, Roman Haas and Shabtai Barash
- Silberblick/Wnt11 mediates convergent extension movements during zebrafish gastrulation pp. 76-81

- Carl-Philipp Heisenberg, Masazumi Tada, Gerd-Jörg Rauch, Leonor Saúde, Miguel L. Concha, Robert Geisler, Derek L. Stemple, James C. Smith and Stephen W. Wilson
- Dishevelled controls cell polarity during Xenopus gastrulation pp. 81-85

- John B. Wallingford, Brian A. Rowning, Kevin M. Vogeli, Ute Rothbächer, Scott E. Fraser and Richard M. Harland
- A receptor for phosphatidylserine-specific clearance of apoptotic cells pp. 85-90

- Valerie A. Fadok, Donna L. Bratton, David M. Rose, Alan Pearson, R. Alan B. Ezekewitz and Peter M. Henson
- JNK is required for effector T-cell function but not for T-cell activation pp. 91-94

- Chen Dong, Derek D. Yang, Cathy Tournier, Alan J. Whitmarsh, Jie Xu, Roger J. Davis and Richard A. Flavell
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- Dianne K. Newman and Roberto Kolter
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- James R. Kiefer, Jennifer L. Pawlitz, Kirby T. Moreland, Roderick A. Stegeman, William F. Hood, James K. Gierse, Anna M. Stevens, Douglas C. Goodwin, Scott W. Rowlinson, Lawrence J. Marnett, William C. Stallings and Ravi G. Kurumbail
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