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2000, volume 403, articles 6772
- Eros begins to yield up its secrets pp. 815-815

- Tony Reichhardt
- Celera in talks to launch private sector human proteome project pp. 815-816

- Declan Butler
- Biomedical centre memorial to victims of Nazi research pp. 816-816

- Patrick Weydt
- Australian industry ‘starving’ R&D pp. 816-816

- Peter Pockley
- Merck blocks ‘safer’ gene therapy trials pp. 817-817

- Paul Smaglik
- Celera's shotgun approach puts Drosophila in the bag pp. 817-817

- Natasha Loder
- Med school to relax rules on business links? pp. 818-818

- Steve Nadis
- Spanish boost for young scientists pp. 818-818

- Xavier Bosch
- Japan set to tighten ethics rules for genetic sampling pp. 819-820

- Robert Triendl
- AAAS members fret over links with theological foundation pp. 819-819

- Colin Macilwain
- Gene therapy institute denies that errors led to trial death pp. 820-820

- Paul Smaglik
- US physics society puts feisty newsletter in doubt pp. 820-820

- Colin Macilwain
- Germany holds up cultivation of GM maize… pp. 821-821

- Alison Abbott
- … amid calls for international biotech panel pp. 821-821

- David Dickson
- Open annotation offers a democratic solution to genome sequencing pp. 825-825

- Tim Hubbard and Ewan Birney
- Affirmative action won't solve sex discrimination pp. 825-825

- G.A. Lozano
- Why Roche deserves the disputed Taq patent pp. 825-826

- T. J. White
- ECT has proved effective in treating depression… pp. 826-826

- Max Fink
- … and there's no proof of lasting brain damage pp. 826-826

- Richard Abrams
- Shrinking shrews pp. 826-826

- D.W. Yalden
- Cloning shock: was Dolly a three-legged accident? pp. 826-826

- Wendy Gibson
- A picaresque genius pp. 827-828

- Gunther S. Stent
- Enter the cosmic cathedral pp. 828-829

- P. M. Solomon
- India's fruitful tryst with technology pp. 829-830

- V.S. Arunachalam
- Science in culture pp. 830-830

- Douglas Palmer
- Fighting the wrong battle pp. 831-831

- Geoffrey Cantor
- Avatars in space pp. 833-833

- Geoffrey A. Landis
- Proteomics for the pore pp. 835-836

- Günter Blobel and Richard W. Wozniak
- As weird as they come pp. 836-837

- Volker Heine
- Tepid tastes pp. 837-839

- Robert A. Frank
- A shear pathway to the core pp. 839-840

- Michael J. Walter
- A social stigma pp. 840-841

- Teh-hui Kao and Andrew G. McCubbin
- Galaxy formation in action pp. 841-843

- Gary Welch
- Extinction by numbers pp. 843-845

- Stuart L. Pimm and Peter Raven
- Attosecond pulses at last pp. 845-846

- Paul Corkum
- The bulge of Casita pp. 846-846

- Tim Lincoln
- Neurofibromin progress on the fly pp. 846-847

- Ronald L. Davis
- Grinding waste away pp. 847-847

- David Jones
- Paul Sigler (1934–2000) pp. 848-848

- Brian W. Matthews
- The sound of many hands clapping pp. 849-850

- Z. Néda, E. Ravasz, Y. Brechet, T. Vicsek and A.-L. Barabási
- reply: Leptin and diabetes in lipoatrophic mice pp. 850-851

- Iichiro Shimomura, Robert E. Hammer, Shinji Ikemoto, Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein
- Leptin and diabetes in lipoatrophic mice pp. 850-850

- Oksana Gavrilova, Bernice Marcus-Samuels, Lisa R. Leon, Charles Vinson and Marc L. Reitman
- Exploitation of gut bacteria in the locust pp. 851-851

- Rod J. Dillon, Chris T. Vennard and A. Keith Charnley
- Recovery of breeding success in wild birds pp. 851-852

- Tapio Eeva and Esa Lehikoinen
- Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities pp. 853-858

- Norman Myers, Russell A. Mittermeier, Cristina G. Mittermeier, Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca and Jennifer Kent
- Structural basis for recognition and repair of the endogenous mutagen 8-oxoguanine in DNA pp. 859-866

- Steven D. Bruner, Derek P. G. Norman and Gregory L. Verdine
- Formation of molecular gas in the tidal debris of violent galaxy–galaxy interactions pp. 867-869

- Jonathan Braine, Ute Lisenfeld, Pierre-Alain Due and Stéphane Leon
- Geometric quantum computation using nuclear magnetic resonance pp. 869-871

- Jonathan A. Jones, Vlatko Vedral, Artur Ekert and Giuseppe Castagnoli
- Reduction in the surface energy of liquid interfaces at short length scales pp. 871-874

- C. Fradin, A. Braslau, D. Luzet, D. Smilgies, M. Alba, N. Boudet, K. Mecke and J. Daillant
- Electrically induced structure formation and pattern transfer pp. 874-877

- Erik Schäffer, Thomas Thurn-Albrecht, Thomas P. Russell and Ullrich Steiner
- Variations of Younger Dryas atmospheric radiocarbon explicable without ocean circulation changes pp. 877-880

- Tomasz Goslar, Maurice Arnold, Nadine Tisnerat-Laborde, Justyna Czernik and Kazimierz Wiȩckowski
- A thermodynamic explanation for black smoker temperatures pp. 880-883

- Tim Jupp and Adam Schultz
- An interconnected network of core-forming melts produced by shear deformation pp. 883-886

- D. Bruhn, N. Groebner and D. L. Kohlstedt
- Rapid evolution of reproductive barriers driven by sexual conflict pp. 886-889

- Sergey Gavrilets
- Thermal stimulation of taste pp. 889-892

- Alberto Cruz and Barry G. Green
- Postsaccadic visual references generate presaccadic compression of space pp. 892-895

- Markus Lappe, Holger Awater and Bart Krekelberg
- A neurofibromatosis-1-regulated pathway is required for learning in Drosophila pp. 895-898

- Hui-Fu Guo, Jiayuan Tong, Frances Hannan, Lin Luo and Yi Zhong
- Three distinct and sequential steps in the release of sodium ions by the Na+/K+-ATPase pp. 898-901

- Miguel Holmgren, Jonathan Wagg, Francisco Bezanilla, Robert F. Rakowski, Paul De Weer and David C. Gadsby
- The 21-nucleotide let-7 RNA regulates developmental timing in Caenorhabditis elegans pp. 901-906

- Brenda J. Reinhart, Frank J. Slack, Michael Basson, Amy E. Pasquinelli, Jill C. Bettinger, Ann E. Rougvie, H. Robert Horvitz and Gary Ruvkun
- Pgh1 modulates sensitivity and resistance to multiple antimalarials in Plasmodium falciparum pp. 906-909

- Michael B. Reed, Kevin J. Saliba, Sonia R. Caruana, Kiaran Kirk and Alan F. Cowman
- The LIM homeobox gene Lhx9 is essential for mouse gonad formation pp. 909-913

- Ohad S. Birk, Delane E. Casiano, Christopher A. Wassif, Tiziana Cogliati, Liping Zhao, Yangu Zhao, Alexander Grinberg, SingPing Huang, Jordan A. Kreidberg, Keith L. Parker, Forbes D. Porter and Heiner Westphal
- The S receptor kinase determines self-incompatibility in Brassica stigma pp. 913-916

- Takeshi Takasaki, Katsunori Hatakeyama, Go Suzuki, Masao Watanabe, Akira Isogai and Kokichi Hinata
- Structure of the winged-helix protein hRFX1 reveals a new mode of DNA binding pp. 916-921

- Ketan S. Gajiwala, Hua Chen, Fabrice Cornille, Bernard P. Roques, Walter Reith, Bernard Mach and Stephen K. Burley
- Structure of a ligand-binding intermediate in wild-type carbonmonoxy myoglobin pp. 921-923

- Kelvin Chu, Jaroslav Vojtchovský, Benjamin H. McMahon, Robert M. Sweet, Joel Berendzen and Ilme Schlichting
2000, volume 403, articles 6771
- UK scientists under pressure to please pp. 689-689

- Natasha Loder
- Feathers fly over Chinese fossil bird's legality and authenticity pp. 689-690

- Rex Dalton
- The biggest, wildest fossil market in the west pp. 690-690

- Rex Dalton
- Protein structure groups seek to draft common ground rules pp. 691-691

- Paul Smaglik
- Austrian body pleads for normal contacts despite EU freeze pp. 691-691

- Quirin Schiermeier and Patrick Weydt
- South African government rejects AZT advice pp. 692-692

- Michael Cherry
- Consortium aims to kick-start TB research pp. 692-692

- Declan Butler
- Europe's X-ray observatory defies the jinx… pp. 693-693

- Alison Abbott
- …but Astro-E is yet another Japanese failure pp. 693-693

- Robert Triendl
- Russian presidential favourite pledges support for science pp. 694-694

- Carl Levitin
- Republican candidates clash on fetal tissue in research pp. 694-694

- Meredith Wadman
- Funding crisis for Indian biotech centre pp. 694-694

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Oxford professor faces business link inquiry pp. 695-695

- Natasha Loder
- Reliance on the citation index undermines the study of biodiversity pp. 698-698

- Antonio G. Valdecasas, Santiago Castroviejo and Leslie F. Marcus
- Proteomics could be key in battle against malaria pp. 698-698

- Virendra K. Bhasin
- X chromosomes forget where they came from pp. 698-698

- Anne McLaren
- Don't let politics put Diamond at risk pp. 698-698

- James H. Naismith
- One-stop shop for microarray data pp. 699-700

- Alvis Brazma, Alan Robinson, Graham Cameron and Michael Ashburner
- Balancing ambition and restraint pp. 701-702

- Robert W. Cahn
- Between heavens and cloister pp. 702-703

- Brenda Maddox
- Problem squares and virtuous circles pp. 703-704

- Jeremy Gray
- A rival for the Burgess Shale pp. 703-703

- Douglas Palmer
- Science in culture pp. 704-704

- Martin Kemp
- Where do babies come from? pp. 705-705

- R.V. Short
- Total internal reflection pp. 707-707

- Gwyneth Jones
- Taiwan's gift to the world pp. 709-710

- Jared M. Diamond
- Sidestepping the selection rules pp. 710-711

- I. D. W. Samuel and A. Beeby
- Mining the genome for iron pp. 711-713

- Jerry Kaplan and James P. Kushner
- The hole record pp. 714-715

- Jonathan T. Overpeck
- A provirus put to work pp. 715-717

- Jonathan P. Stoye and John M Coffin
- From obscurity to impurity pp. 717-718

- A. V. Balatsky
- The complexity of co-dependency pp. 718-719

- Peter J. Morin
- A gathering of groups pp. 719-720

- Ian Stewart
- Raising the roof pp. 720-721

- Miguel Manzanares and Robb Krumlauf
- Down-gazing Dome pp. 721-721

- David Jones
- Dennis Sciama (1926–99) pp. 722-722

- George F.R Ellis
- Conversion of diploidy to haploidy pp. 723-724

- Hai Yan, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Giancarlo Marra, Claudia Perrera, Josef Jiricny, C. Richard Boland, Henry T. Lynch, Robert B. Chadwick, Albert de la Chapelle, Karin Berg, James R. Eshleman, Weishi Yuan, Sanford Markowitz, Steven J. Laken, Christoph Lengauer, Kenneth W. Kinzler and Bert Vogelstein
- Reactivation of Borrelia infection in birds pp. 724-725

- Åsa Gylfe, Sven Bergström, Jan Lundstróm and Björn Olsen
- Do mussels take wooden steps to deep-sea vents? pp. 725-726

- Daniel L. Distel, Amy R. Baco, Ellie Chuang, Wendy Morrill, Colleen Cavanaugh and Craig R. Smith
- Supernova explosions in the Universe pp. 727-733

- Adam Burrows
- Genetic ablation reveals that the roof plate is essential for dorsal interneuron specification pp. 734-740

- Kevin J. Lee, Paula Dietrich and Thomas M. Jessell
- Origin of the Moon's orbital inclination from resonant disk interactions pp. 741-743

- William R. Ward and Robin M. Canup
- Preparing pure photon number states of the radiation field pp. 743-746

- B. T. H. Varcoe, S. Brattke, M. Weidinger and H. Walther
- Imaging the effects of individual zinc impurity atoms on superconductivity in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ pp. 746-750

- S. H. Pan, E. W. Hudson, K. M. Lang, H. Eisaki, S. Uchida and J. C. Davis
- High-efficiency fluorescent organic light-emitting devices using a phosphorescent sensitizer pp. 750-753

- M. A. Baldo, M. E. Thompson and S. R. Forrest
- Explanation for fracture spacing in layered materials pp. 753-756

- T. Bai, D. D. Pollard and H. Gao
- Temperature trends over the past five centuries reconstructed from borehole temperatures pp. 756-758

- Shaopeng Huang, Henry N. Pollack and Po-Yu Shen
- Effect of stream channel size on the delivery of nitrogen to the Gulf of Mexico pp. 758-761

- Richard B. Alexander, Richard A. Smith and Gregory E. Schwarz
- Producer–decomposer co-dependency influences biodiversity effects pp. 762-764

- Shahid Naeem, Daniel R. Hahn and Gregor Schuurman
- The mouse Dreher gene Lmx1a controls formation of the roof plate in the vertebrate CNS pp. 764-769

- James H. Millonig, Kathleen J. Millen and Mary E. Hatten
- Forebrain peptides modulate sexually polymorphic vocal circuitry pp. 769-772

- James L. Goodson and Andrew H. Bass
- Mapping the conformational wave of acetylcholine receptor channel gating pp. 773-776

- Claudio Grosman, Ming Zhou and Anthony Auerbach
- Positional cloning of zebrafish ferroportin1 identifies a conserved vertebrate iron exporter pp. 776-781

- Adriana Donovan, Alison Brownlie, Yi Zhou, Jennifer Shepard, Stephen J. Pratt, John Moynihan, Barry H. Paw, Anna Drejer, Bruce Barut, Agustin Zapata, Terence C. Law, Carlo Brugnara, Samuel E. Lux, Geraldine S. Pinkus, Jack L. Pinkus, Paul D. Kingsley, James Palis, Mark D. Fleming, Nancy C. Andrews and Leonard I. Zon
- Interaction between Wnt and TGF-β signalling pathways during formation of Spemann's organizer pp. 781-785

- Michiru Nishita, Minako K. Hashimoto, Souichi Ogata, Micheline N. Laurent, Naoto Ueno, Hiroshi Shibuya and Ken W. Y. Cho
- Syncytin is a captive retroviral envelope protein involved in human placental morphogenesis pp. 785-789

- Sha Mi, Xinhua Lee, Xiang-ping Li, Geertruida M. Veldman, Heather Finnerty, Lisa Racie, Edward LaVallie, Xiang-Yang Tang, Philippe Edouard, Steve Howes, James C. Keith and John M. McCoy
- naked cuticle encodes an inducible antagonist of Wnt signalling pp. 789-795

- Wenlin Zeng, Keith A. Wharton, Judith A. Mack, Kevin Wang, Matthew Gadbaw, Kaye Suyama, Peter S. Klein and Matthew P. Scott
- Transcriptional silencing and longevity protein Sir2 is an NAD-dependent histone deacetylase pp. 795-800

- Shin-ichiro Imai, Christopher M. Armstrong, Matt Kaeberlein and Leonard Guarente
- The structures of HslU and the ATP-dependent protease HslU–HslV pp. 800-805

- Matthias Bochtler, Claudia Hartmann, Hyun Kyu Song, Gleb P. Bourenkov, Hans D. Bartunik and Robert Huber
- Structure of the intact transactivation domain of the human papillomavirus E2 protein pp. 805-809

- Alfred A. Antson, Julie E. Burns, Olga V. Moroz, David J. Scott, Cyril M. Sanders, Igor B. Bronstein, G. Guy Dodson, Keith S. Wilson and Norman J. Maitland
2000, volume 403, articles 6770
- CERN claims first experimental creation of quark–gluon plasma pp. 581-581

- Alison Abbott
- Austria taken to court for inadequate laws on animal welfare pp. 582-582

- Keith Nuthall
- International science council names first female president pp. 582-582

- Rex Dalton
- Biotech companies attack NIH rules pp. 582-582

- Paul Smaglik
- NASA review leaves projects on launch pad pp. 583-583

- Tony Reichhardt
- Congress gets tough with gene therapy pp. 583-584

- Paul Smaglik
- Scientists reject blame for German genome shortfall pp. 584-584

- Alison Abbott
- Clinton's farewell gift to US science agencies pp. 585-585

- Colin Macilwain, Tony Reichhardt and Paul Smaglik
- Mostly winners — but the NIF must make do pp. 585-585

- Colin Macilwain, Tony Reichhardt and Paul Smaglik
- Stanford accelerator takes lead in race to quantify CP violation pp. 586-586

- Colin Macilwain
- Charm, not tact, aided pioneer in fight for physics pp. 586-587

- Colin Macilwain
- Sky's the limit as teams bid for NASA project pp. 587-587

- Colin Macilwain
- Proteins suggest form of their own database pp. 591-592

- Marvin Cassman, Tony Hunter and Tony Pawson
- Will cell alliance breed bureaucracy and leave contributors out? pp. 591-591

- Stephen J. Haggarty and Miguel Ramalho-Santos
- Will cell alliance breed bureaucracy and leave contributors out? pp. 591-591

- Henry R. Bourne and Alfred G. Gilman
- Debating controversies can enhance creativity pp. 592-592

- Shi V. Liu
- Time for an aspirin pp. 592-592

- Marvin Minsky
- The myth of well-funded German research pp. 592-592

- Geoffrey A. Manley
- Worth more dead than alive pp. 593-594

- Harold A. Mooney
- Population genetics revisited pp. 594-595

- John Maynard Smith
- Secrets, codes and decoders pp. 595-596

- Charles H. Bennett
- A compendium of Victorian culture pp. 596-596

- Sophie Forgan
- Laying down the law pp. 597-597

- Vaclav Smil
- Only connect pp. 599-599

- Greg Egan
- Guilt-by-association goes global pp. 601-602

- Stephen Oliver
- Dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere pp. 603-605

- Alvin Seiff
- Images of lost sleep pp. 605-606

- Jim Horne
- Design by necessity pp. 606-607

- Gregory A. Petsko
- A Hox by any other name pp. 607-609

- Denis Duboule
- Conflicting arrows of time pp. 609-609

- Peter T. Landsberg and James Vickers
- Stirring the icy waters pp. 610-611

- Charles R. Bentley
- Which way is up? pp. 611-612

- Mark Peifer and Ulrich Tepass
- Stirring the blood pp. 612-612

- David Jones
- Flight restores fight in crickets pp. 613-613

- Hans A. Hofmann and Paul A. Stevenson
- A new model for protein stereospecificity pp. 614-615

- Andrew D. Mesecar and Daniel E. Koshland
- The ACE gene and muscle performance pp. 614-614

- A. G. Williams, M. P. Rayson, M. Jubb, M. World, D. R. Woods, M. Hayward, J. Martin, S. E. Humphries and H. E. Montgomery
- ‘Ghost’ alleles of the Mauritius kestrel pp. 616-616

- Jim J. Groombridge, Carl G. Jones, Michael W. Bruford and Richard A. Nichols
- Directed evolution of new catalytic activity using the α/β-barrel scaffold pp. 617-622

- Myriam M. Altamirano, Jonathan M. Blackburn, Cristina Aguayo and Alan R. Fersht
- A comprehensive analysis of protein–protein interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae pp. 623-627

- Peter Uetz, Loic Giot, Gerard Cagney, Traci A. Mansfield, Richard S. Judson, James R. Knight, Daniel Lockshon, Vaibhav Narayan, Maithreyan Srinivasan, Pascale Pochart, Alia Qureshi-Emili, Ying Li, Brian Godwin, Diana Conover, Theodore Kalbfleisch, Govindan Vijayadamodar, Meijia Yang, Mark Johnston, Stanley Fields and Jonathan M. Rothberg
- Observation of moist convection in Jupiter's atmosphere pp. 628-630

- P. J. Gierasch, A. P. Ingersoll, D. Banfield, S. P. Ewald, P. Helfenstein, A. Simon-Miller, A. Vasavada, H. H. Breneman, D. A. Senske and Galileo Imaging Team
- Moist convection as an energy source for the large-scale motions in Jupiter's atmosphere pp. 630-632

- A. P. Ingersoll, P. J. Gierasch, D. Banfield, A. R. Vasavada and Galileo Imaging Team
- Structure and bandgap closure in dense hydrogen pp. 632-635

- Kurt A. Johnson and N. W. Ashcroft
- Direct measurement of electrical transport through DNA molecules pp. 635-638

- Danny Porath, Alexey Bezryadin, Simon de Vries and Cees Dekker
- Non-destructive determination of local strain with 100-nanometre spatial resolution pp. 638-640

- S. Di Fonzo, W. Jark, S. Lagomarsino, C. Giannini, L. De Caro, A. Cedola and M. Müller
- Air entrapment in coatings by way of a tip-streaming meniscus pp. 641-643

- P. G. Simpkins and V. J. Kuck
- Water exchange between the subglacial Lake Vostok and the overlying ice sheet pp. 643-646

- Martin J. Siegert, Ron Kwok, Christoph Mayer and Bryn Hubbard
- Stable-isotope probing as a tool in microbial ecology pp. 646-649

- Stefan Radajewski, Philip Ineson, Nisha R. Parekh and J. Colin Murrell
- Ancestral chloroplast genome in Mesostigma viride reveals an early branch of green plant evolution pp. 649-652

- Claude Lemieux, Christian Otis and Monique Turmel
- Pattern recognition and active vision in chickens pp. 652-655

- Marian Stamp Dawkins and Alan Woodington
- Altered brain response to verbal learning following sleep deprivation pp. 655-657

- Sean P. A. Drummond, Gregory G. Brown, J. Christian Gillin, John L. Stricker, Eric C. Wong and Richard B. Buxton
- The organizer factors Chordin and Noggin are required for mouse forebrain development pp. 658-661

- Daniel Bachiller, John Klingensmith, C. Kemp, J. A. Belo, R. M. Anderson, S. R. May, J. A. McMahon, A. P. McMahon, R. M. Harland, J. Rossant and E. M. De Robertis
- Maintenance of functional equivalence during paralogous Hox gene evolution pp. 661-665

- Joy M. Greer, John Puetz, Kirk R. Thomas and Mario R. Capecchi
- The genome sequence of the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni reveals hypervariable sequences pp. 665-668

- J. Parkhill, B. W. Wren, K. Mungall, J. M. Ketley, C. Churcher, D. Basham, T. Chillingworth, R. M. Davies, T. Feltwell, S. Holroyd, K. Jagels, A. V. Karlyshev, S. Moule, M. J. Pallen, C. W. Penn, M. A. Quail, M-A. Rajandream, K. M. Rutherford, A. H. M. van Vliet, S. Whitehead and B. G. Barrell
- Shiga-like toxins are neutralized by tailored multivalent carbohydrate ligands pp. 669-672

- Pavel I. Kitov, Joanna M. Sadowska, George Mulvey, Glen D. Armstrong, Hong Ling, Navraj S. Pannu, Randy J. Read and David R. Bundle
- How self-tolerance and the immunosuppressive drug FK506 prevent B-cell mitogenesis pp. 672-676

- Richard Glynne, Srinivas Akkaraju, James I. Healy, Jane Rayner, Christopher C. Goodnow and David H. Mack
- Localization of apical epithelial determinants by the basolateral PDZ protein Scribble pp. 676-680

- David Bilder and Norbert Perrimon
- A tripeptide ‘anticodon’ deciphers stop codons in messenger RNA pp. 680-684

- Koichi Ito, Makiko Uno and Yoshikazu Nakamura
2000, volume 403, articles 6769
- Nuclear fusion without weapons testing pp. 469-469

- Colin Macilwain
- Livermore plans radical rescue for ‘mismanaged’ laser facility pp. 469-470

- Colin Macilwain
- Japan may allow human embryo stem-cell research pp. 470-470

- David Cyrano
- WWW project aims to address worldwide decline in amphibians pp. 471-472

- Rex Dalton
- Change of government bodes well for NZ science funding pp. 471-471

- Peter Pockley
- Anderson steps down from Wellcome over Oxford row pp. 472-472

- Natasha Loder
- Nossal named Australian of the Year pp. 472-472

- Peter Pockley
- Rules agreed over GM food exports pp. 473-474

- Colin Macilwain
- IBM joins genomics mapping consortium pp. 473-473

- Declan Butler
- German science begins to cure its historical amnesia pp. 474-475

- Alison Abbott
- Apathy rewards misconduct — and everybody suffers pp. 478-478

- Herbert N. Arst
- End of impact factors? pp. 478-478

- John Brunstein
- Nucleic acids revelation delayed by a sceptic pp. 478-478

- Friedrich Katscher
- Proteomics is getting easier in some ways… pp. 478-478

- Joan L. Slonczewski
- … and should be treated the same as genomics pp. 478-478

- Jeffrey E. Segall
- The decade of the sheep pp. 479-480

- Anne McLaren
- Dead branches on the tree of life pp. 480-481

- David M. Irwin
- Textiles, bridges, plastics and chips pp. 481-481

- Gunhard Æ. Oravas
- Cocktail-party gossip aplenty pp. 481-482

- Jeanne Altmann
- Science in culture pp. 482-482

- John E. Thornes
- Decline of the generalist pp. 483-483

- Frederick Seitz
- From Caribbean to Clementine pp. 485-485

- Stephen Baxter
- Fluff balls of fire pp. 487-488

- Graham K. Hubler
- Survey flights in honeybees pp. 488-489

- Thomas Collett
- Electrons in the looking glass pp. 489-491

- Eric Heller
- Gene expression in diagnosis pp. 491-492

- Anton Berns
- Alien invaders pp. 492-493

- Peter D. Moore
- The sting in a fractal tail pp. 493-495

- Colin P. Stark and Marc Stieglitz
- A predictor of pathology pp. 495-496

- John C. Rothwell
- Optical control of reactions pp. 496-497

- Stuart A. Rice
- Perfect dryness pp. 497-497

- David Jones
- Olivier Kahn (1943–99) pp. 498-498

- Peter Day
- Longevity record for deep-sea invertebrate pp. 499-500

- Derk C. Bergquist, Frederick M. Williams and Charles R. Fisher
- Mitochondria and the death of oocytes pp. 500-501

- Gloria I. Perez, Alexander M. Trbovich, Roger G. Gosden and Jonathan L. Tilly
- Demethylation of the zygotic paternal genome pp. 501-502

- Wolfgang Mayer, Alain Niveleau, Jörn Walter, Reinald Fundele and Thomas Haaf
- Mitochondria and the death of oocytes pp. 501-501

- David C. Krakauer and Alex Mira
- Distinct types of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma identified by gene expression profiling pp. 503-511

- Ash A. Alizadeh, Michael B. Eisen, R. Eric Davis, Chi Ma, Izidore S. Lossos, Andreas Rosenwald, Jennifer C. Boldrick, Hajeer Sabet, Truc Tran, Xin Yu, John I. Powell, Liming Yang, Gerald E. Marti, Troy Moore, James Hudson, Lisheng Lu, David B. Lewis, Robert Tibshirani, Gavin Sherlock, Wing C. Chan, Timothy C. Greiner, Dennis D. Weisenburger, James O. Armitage, Roger Warnke, Ronald Levy, Wyndham Wilson, Michael R. Grever, John C. Byrd, David Botstein, Patrick O. Brown and Louis M. Staudt
- Quantum mirages formed by coherent projection of electronic structure pp. 512-515

- H. C. Manoharan, C. P. Lutz and D. M. Eigler
- Experimental test of quantum nonlocality in three-photon Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger entanglement pp. 515-519

- Jian-Wei Pan, Dik Bouwmeester, Matthew Daniell, Harald Weinfurter and Anton Zeilinger
- Ball lightning caused by oxidation of nanoparticle networks from normal lightning strikes on soil pp. 519-521

- John Abrahamson and James Dinniss
- Large-scale complementary integrated circuits based on organic transistors pp. 521-523

- B. Crone, A. Dodabalapur, Y.-Y. Lin, R. W. Filas, Z. Bao, A. LaDuca, R. Sarpeshkar, H. E. Katz and W. Li
- Fractal stream chemistry and its implications for contaminant transport in catchments pp. 524-527

- James W. Kirchner, Xiahong Feng and Colin Neal
- Rapid diffusive infiltration of sodium into partially molten peridotite pp. 527-530

- Craig C. Lundstrom
- Oxygen-isotope evidence for recycled crust in the sources of mid-ocean-ridge basalts pp. 530-534

- John M. Eiler, Pierre Schiano, Nami Kitchen and Edward M. Stolper
- Quality of the fossil record through time pp. 534-537

- M. J. Benton, M. A. Wills and R. Hitchin
- Ontogeny of orientation flight in the honeybee revealed by harmonic radar pp. 537-540

- Elizabeth A. Capaldi, Alan D. Smith, Juliet L. Osborne, Susan E. Fahrbach, Sarah M. Farris, Donald R. Reynolds, Ann S. Edwards, Andrew Martin, Gene E. Robinson, Guy M. Poppy and Joseph R. Riley
- Myoglobin-like aerotaxis transducers in Archaea and Bacteria pp. 540-544

- Shaobin Hou, Randy W. Larsen, Dmitri Boudko, Charles W. Riley, Ece Karatan, Mike Zimmer, George W. Ordal and Maqsudul Alam
- Motor disorder in Huntington's disease begins as a dysfunction in error feedback control pp. 544-549

- Maurice A. Smith, Jason Brandt and Reza Shadmehr
- A neuronal analogue of state-dependent learning pp. 549-553

- D. E. Shulz, R. Sosnik, V. Ego, S. Haidarliu and E. Ahissar
- Modulation of A-type potassium channels by a family of calcium sensors pp. 553-556

- W. Frank An, Mark R. Bowlby, Maria Betty, Jie Cao, Huai-Ping Ling, Grace Mendoza, Joseph W. Hinson, Karen I. Mattsson, Brian W. Strassle, James S. Trimmer and Kenneth J. Rhodes
- Slowed recovery of rod photoresponse in mice lacking the GTPase accelerating protein RGS9-1 pp. 557-560

- Ching-Kang Chen, Marie E. Burns, Wei He, Theodore G. Wensel, Denis A. Baylor and Melvin I. Simon
- Food and metabolic signalling defects in a Caenorhabditis elegans serotonin-synthesis mutant pp. 560-564

- Ji Ying Sze, Martin Victor, Curtis Loer, Yang Shi and Gary Ruvkun
- Evidence for stabilizing selection in a eukaryotic enhancer element pp. 564-567

- Michael Z. Ludwig, Casey Bergman, Nipam H. Patel and Martin Kreitman
- Structure of human guanylate-binding protein 1 representing a unique class of GTP-binding proteins pp. 567-571

- Balaji Prakash, Gerrit J. K. Praefcke, Louis Renault, Alfred Wittinghofer and Christian Herrmann
- Alternative modular polyketide synthase expression controls macrolactone structure pp. 571-575

- Yongquan Xue and David H. Sherman
- Erratum The neurobiology of cognition pp. 575-575

- M. James Nichols and William T. Newsome
2000, volume 403, articles 6768
- Quality, not quantity, for UK PhDs? pp. 347-347

- Natasha Loder
- All parties keen to press on with Europe-based science website pp. 347-348

- Declan Butler
- Clinton proposes $2.8 billion increase in science funding pp. 349-349

- Rex Dalton
- Yale hopes a $500 million boost will raise research profile pp. 349-349

- Paul Smaglik
- NIH cancer researchers to get free access to ‘OncoMouse’ pp. 350-350

- Paul Smaglik
- Canadian biomedical collaboration keeps on growing pp. 350-350

- David Spurgeon
- Issue of patents on ‘Dolly’ technology stirs controversy pp. 351-352

- Meredith Wadman
- Ministries cooperate to plan Japanese genome centre pp. 351-351

- David Cyrano
- Top physicist quits Japan for US pp. 351-351

- Robert Triendl
- US survey reveals location of human tissue samples pp. 352-352

- Colin Macilwain
- India targets extra research funds pp. 352-352

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Head of US watchdog faces uncertain future pp. 353-353

- Meredith Wadman
- Top UK epidemiologist suspended after complaints pp. 353-353

- Natasha Loder
- Cell contamination leads to inaccurate data: we must take action now pp. 356-356

- G. N. Stacey
- Mitchell saw the new vista, if not the details pp. 356-356

- Bo G. Malmström
- Give credit where it's due (not to me, this time) pp. 356-356

- Reed B. Wickner
- Science moves to centre stage pp. 357-359

- Ana Padilla and Ian Gibson
- Instincts for the past tense pp. 361-362

- David Poeppel
- Why not knot right? pp. 362-362

- Gregory Buck
- Powering the planet pp. 363-363

- Michael Grätzel
- An evolutionary odyssey pp. 363-364

- Jean-Jacques Hublin
- Science in culture pp. 364-364

- Martin Kemp
- New approaches to old age pp. 365-365

- Leonard Hayflick
- Pluto story pp. 367-367

- Robert Silverberg
- Nogo in nerve regeneration pp. 369-370

- J. L. Goldberg and B. A. Barres
- Out of Africa pp. 370-371

- Frank Oldfield
- Harvesting sunlight safely pp. 371-373

- Barbara Demmig-Adams and William W. Adams
- Democracy on the rocks pp. 373-373

- Bruce W. D. Yardley
- One photon seen by one electron pp. 374-375

- Leo Kouwenhoven
- Rice, microbes and methane pp. 375-377

- Joshua Schimel
- Jets from a singular surface pp. 377-378

- Michael P. Brenner
- Evolutionary psychology meets g pp. 378-379

- N. J. Mackintosh
- Volcanic action at Axial Seamount pp. 379-380

- Earl Davis
- No more feelings pp. 380-380

- David Jones
- Energy for microbial life on Europa pp. 381-382

- Christopher F. Chyba
- A function for guttural pouches in the horse pp. 382-383

- Keith E. Baptiste, Jonathan M. Naylor, Jeremy Bailey, Ernest M. Barber, Klass Post and Jim Thornhill
- Inhibitor of neurite outgrowth in humans pp. 383-384

- Rabinder Prinjha, Stephen E. Moore, Mary Vinson, Sian Blake, Rachel Morrow, Gary Christie, David Michalovich, David L. Simmons and Frank S. Walsh
- Creating the narrowest carbon nanotubes pp. 384-384

- L. F. Sun, S. S. Xie, W. Liu, W. Y. Zhou, Z. Q. Liu, D. S. Tang, G. Wang and L. X. Qian
- Nodal signalling in vertebrate development pp. 385-389

- Alexander F. Schier and Michael M. Shen
- A pigment-binding protein essential for regulation of photosynthetic light harvesting pp. 391-395

- Xiao-Ping Li, Olle Björkman, Connie Shih, Arthur R. Grossman, Magnus Rosenquist, Stefan Jansson and Krishna K. Niyogi
- Probing bulk states of correlated electron systems by high-resolution resonance photoemission pp. 396-398

- A. Sekiyama, T. Iwasaki, K. Matsuda, Y. Saitoh, Y. Ônuki and S. Suga
- Dynamic instabilities and memory effects in vortex matter pp. 398-401

- Y. Paltiel, E. Zeldov, Y. N. Myasoedov, H. Shtrikman, S. Bhattacharya, M. J. Higgins, Z. L. Xiao, E. Y. Andrei, P. L. Gammel and D. J. Bishop
- Singularity dynamics in curvature collapse and jet eruption on a fluid surface pp. 401-404

- Benjamin W. Zeff, Benjamin Kleber, Jay Fineberg and Daniel P. Lathrop
- A single-photon detector in the far-infrared range pp. 405-407

- S. Komiyama, O. Astafiev, V. Antonov, T. Kutsuwa and H. Hirai
- Efficient organic photovoltaic diodes based on doped pentacene pp. 408-410

- J. H. Schön, Ch. Kloc, E. Bucher and B. Batlogg
- Rainfall and drought in equatorial east Africa during the past 1,100 years pp. 410-414

- Dirk Verschuren, Kathleen R. Laird and Brian F. Cumming
- Precise climate monitoring using complementary satellite data sets pp. 414-416

- Frank J. Wentz and Matthias Schabel
- The Pleistocene serpent Wonambi and the early evolution of snakes pp. 416-420

- John D. Scanlon and Michael S. Y. Lee
- Stimulation by ammonium-based fertilizers of methane oxidation in soil around rice roots pp. 421-424

- Paul L. E. Bodelier, Peter Roslev, Thilo Henckel and Peter Frenzel
- Activin- and Nodal-related factors control antero–posterior patterning of the zebrafish embryo pp. 425-428

- Bernard Thisse, Christopher V. E. Wright and Christine Thisse
- Separable processing of consonants and vowels pp. 428-430

- Alfonso Caramazza, Doriana Chialant, Rita Capasso and Gabriele Miceli
- Noradrenaline in the ventral forebrain is critical for opiate withdrawal-induced aversion pp. 430-434

- J. M. Delfs, Y. Zhu, J. P. Druhan and G. Aston-Jones
- Nogo-A is a myelin-associated neurite outgrowth inhibitor and an antigen for monoclonal antibody IN-1 pp. 434-439

- Maio S. Chen, Andrea B. Huber, Marjan E. van der Haar, Marcus Frank, Lisa Schnell, Adrian A. Spillmann, Franziska Christ and Martin E. Schwab
- Identification of the Nogo inhibitor of axon regeneration as a Reticulon protein pp. 439-444

- Tadzia GrandPré, Fumio Nakamura, Timothy Vartanian and Stephen M. Strittmatter
- Torque-generating units of the flagellar motor of Escherichia coli have a high duty ratio pp. 444-447

- William S. Ryu, Richard M. Berry and Howard C. Berg
- The DExH protein NPH-II is a processive and directional motor for unwinding RNA pp. 447-451

- Eckhard Jankowsky, Christian H. Gross, Stewart Shuman and Anna Marie Pyle
- DNA-bound structures and mutants reveal abasic DNA binding by APE1 DNA repair and coordination pp. 451-456

- Clifford D. Mol, Tadahide Izumi, Sankar Mitra and John A. Tainer
- Design of single-layer β-sheets without a hydrophobic core pp. 456-460

- Shohei Koide, Xiaolin Huang, Karl Link, Akiko Koide, Zimei Bu and Donald M. Engelman
- Passing the baton? pp. 463-463

- Brendan Horton
- Bioengineering programmes rise to meet the challenge of a young science pp. 464-466

- Brendan Horton
- Exploring the territory in tissue engineering pp. 464-464

- Potter Wickware
- Creative fusion of many minds pp. 464-464

- Brendan Horton
- Progress from a fragile start pp. 466-466

- Potter Wickware
- Insiders advise on first steps to a career pp. 466-466

- Potter Wickware
2000, volume 403, articles 6767
- Celera genome licensing terms spark concerns over ‘monopoly’ pp. 231-231

- Declan Butler and Paul Smaglik
- Merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham creates pharmaceutical giant pp. 232-232

- Alison Abbott
- NASA ponders termination of gamma-ray observatory pp. 232-232

- Tony Reichhardt
- Global-warming sceptics left out in the cold pp. 233-233

- Colin Macilwain
- Diversity convention in the balance pp. 233-233

- Colin Macilwain
- DIY microarrayers promise DNA chips with everything pp. 234-234

- Rex Dalton
- Australian university chiefs attack plans for research funding pp. 234-234

- Peter Pockley
- Dutch institute forced to respond to crisis in recruitment of postdoctoral researchers pp. 235-235

- Natasha Loder
- Appointment of UK food standards chief under fire pp. 235-235

- Natasha Loder
- Mouse geneticists call for unified rules of exchange pp. 236-236

- Alison Abbott
- Business lobby set to take EPA to court over data access pp. 236-236

- Colin Macilwain
- NIH under fire over gene-therapy trials… pp. 237-237

- Meredith Wadman
- …as panel seeks help for trial host nations pp. 237-237

- Paul Smaglik
- There's a place for the theory of everything pp. 241-242

- John Ellis
- Local data are vital to worldwide conservation pp. 241-241

- Jon Paul Rodríguez, Gillian Ashenfelter, Franklin Rojas-Suárez, Juan Javier García Fernández, Luis Suárez and Andrew P. Dobson
- ECT damage is easy to find if you look for it pp. 242-242

- Peter Sterling
- Full effects of oil rigs on corals are not yet known pp. 242-242

- J. M. Roberts
- Cover adds fuel to the fire in evolution battle pp. 242-242

- Gary C. Harris and Martina Königer
- Cover adds fuel to the fire in evolution battle pp. 242-242

- Editor
- Seeking the great transition pp. 243-245

- Gretchen C. Daily and Brian H. Walker
- Is the sky made from pi? pp. 247-248

- Frank Wilczek
- Arctic antics pp. 248-249

- Douglas Palmer
- The Osler magic revisited pp. 249-250

- W. F. Bynum
- Seeing the world in a mote of dust pp. 250-250

- Ralph Lewin
- Tycho and the ton of gold pp. 251-251

- Owen Gingerich
- Cognitive ability and the light bulb pp. 253-253

- Brian Aldiss
- A central control for cell growth pp. 255-256

- Alan J. Whitmarsh and Roger J. Davis
- Engineering decoherence pp. 256-257

- Wolfgang P. Schleich
- Finding the lost target pp. 257-259

- Martin E. Schwab
- Better budgets for methyl halides? pp. 260-261

- James H. Butler
- Protamine wars pp. 261-263

- Andrew G. Clark and Alberto Civetta
- States of non-mind pp. 263-263

- David Jones
- Erratum: A tale of ends pp. 263-263

- Victoria Lundblad
- Robert A. Swanson (1947–99) pp. 264-264

- David V. Goeddel and Arthur D. Levinson
- Ultrasonic hearing in nocturnal butterflies pp. 265-266

- Jayne E. Yack and James H. Fullard
- Atomic structure of the quasicrystal Al72Ni20Co8 pp. 266-267

- Yanfa Yan and Stephen J. Pennycook
- Circadian clocks limited by noise pp. 267-268

- Naama Barkai and Stanislas Leibler
- Atomic structure of the quasicrystal Al72Ni20Co8 pp. 267-267

- Paul J. Steinhardt, H.-C. Jeong, K. Saitoh, M. Tanaka, E. Abe and A. P. Tsai
- Decoherence of quantum superpositions through coupling to engineered reservoirs pp. 269-273

- C. J. Myatt, B. E. King, Q. A. Turchette, C. A. Sackett, D. Kielpinski, W. M. Itano, C. Monroe and D. J. Wineland
- Direct protein–protein coupling enables cross-talk between dopamine D5 and γ-aminobutyric acid A receptors pp. 274-280

- Fang Liu, Qi Wan, Zdenek B. Pristupa, Xian-Min Yu, Yu Tian Wang and Hyman B. Niznik
- Polarization rotation mechanism for ultrahigh electromechanical response in single-crystal piezoelectrics pp. 281-283

- Huaxiang Fu and Ronald E. Cohen
- Dynamics of supercooled water in confined geometry pp. 283-286

- R. Bergman and J. Swenson
- Molecular imprinting of bulk, microporous silica pp. 286-289

- Alexander Katz and Mark E. Davis
- Biomimetic synthesis of ordered silica structures mediated by block copolypeptides pp. 289-292

- Jennifer N. Cha, Galen D. Stucky, Daniel E. Morse and Timothy J. Deming
- Natural methyl bromide and methyl chloride emissions from coastal salt marshes pp. 292-295

- Robert C. Rhew, Benjamin R. Miller and Ray F. Weiss
- A strong source of methyl chloride to the atmosphere from tropical coastal land pp. 295-298

- Y. Yokouchi, Y. Noijiri, L. A. Barrie, D. Toom-Sauntry, T. Machida, Y. Inuzuka, H. Akimoto, H.-J. Li, Y. Fujinuma and Shuhei Aoki
- Halocarbons produced by natural oxidation processes during degradation of organic matter pp. 298-301

- F. Keppler, R. Eiden, V. Niedan, J. Pracht and H. F. Schöler
- Annual fluxes of carbon from deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 301-304

- R. A. Houghton, D. L. Skole, Carlos A. Nobre, J. L. Hackler, K. T. Lawrence and W H. Chomentowski
- Rapid evolution of male reproductive genes in the descent of man pp. 304-309

- Gerald J. Wyckoff, Wen Wang and Chung-I Wu
- Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex pp. 309-312

- Pascal Belin, Robert J. Zatorre, Philippe Lafaille, Pierre Ahad and Bruce Pike
- Functional regeneration of sensory axons into the adult spinal cord pp. 312-316

- Matt S. Ramer, John V. Priestley and Stephen B. McMahon
- Glutamate release in severe brain ischaemia is mainly by reversed uptake pp. 316-321

- David J. Rossi, Takeo Oshima and David Attwell
- Blocker protection in the pore of a voltage-gated K+ channel and its structural implications pp. 321-325

- Donato del Camino, Miguel Holmgren, Yi Liu and Gary Yellen
- KIR expression on self-reactive CD8+ T cells is controlled by T-cell receptor engagement pp. 325-328

- Bertrand Huard and Lars Karlsson
- Regulation of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase by MAP kinase pp. 328-332

- Lee M. Graves, Hedeel I. Guy, Piotr Kozlowski, Min Huang, Eduardo Lazarowski, R. Marshall Pope, Matthew A. Collins, Erik N. Dahlstrand, H. Shelton Earp and David R. Evans
- The joining of ribosomal subunits in eukaryotes requires eIF5B pp. 332-335

- Tatyana V. Pestova, Ivan B. Lomakin, Joon H. Lee, Sang Ki Choi, Thomas E. Dever and Christopher U. T. Hellen
- A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators pp. 335-338

- Michael B. Elowitz and Stanislas Leibler
- Construction of a genetic toggle switch in Escherichia coli pp. 339-342

- Timothy S. Gardner, Charles R. Cantor and James J. Collins
2000, volume 403, articles 6766
- Celera turns to public genome data to speed up endgame pp. 119-119

- Paul Smaglik and Declan Butler
- ...as Internet fervour hits genomics pp. 119-120

- David Dickson
- Inadequate optics 'threat to US laser facility' pp. 120-120

- Colin Macilwain
- Bell Labs win superconductivity patent pp. 121-122

- Colin Macilwain
- UK discussed ban on foreign job ads in 1960s pp. 121-121

- Natasha Loder
- Genetics takes off in Naples as institute moves south pp. 122-122

- Alison Abbott
- NIH seeks funding for neuroscience centre … pp. 123-123

- Paul Smaglik
- … as lobbyists anticipate more money for all pp. 123-123

- Colin Macilwain and Paul Smaglik
- Greenwich ‘could be symbolic timekeeper for electronic era’ pp. 124-124

- Natasha Loder
- Brussels research chief backs European website proposal pp. 124-124

- Declan Butler
- Japanese support biotech start-ups pp. 124-124

- Robert Triendl
- Biologists flock to ‘evo-devo’ in a quest to read the recipes of life pp. 125-125

- Rex Dalton
- Global bodies won't save the environment: it needs grass-roots efforts … pp. 129-129

- Ignacio H. Chapela
- … or should private enterprise take over? pp. 129-129

- Matthew Brown and Donald R. Leal
- Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce pp. 129-130

- Dattatray Parasnis
- Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce pp. 130-130

- Alex May
- Proteins and the naked truth about e-commerce pp. 130-130

- Alex May
- EPA error risked halving India's rice harvest pp. 130-130

- E. S. R. Gopal
- Wherever HIV originated, polio vaccine is safe now pp. 130-130

- Ka-Wing Wong
- East German academics faced unfair hurdles pp. 130-130

- Bernd Legler and Guy Moore
- Sowing nuclear misconceptions pp. 131-133

- Kurt Gottfried
- The truth is in here pp. 135-136

- Henry Gee
- Simplicity out of complexity pp. 136-136

- Jonathan R. Ellis
- Of pigs, poultry and permafrost pp. 137-138

- David A. J. Tyrrell
- Integrals of disease pp. 138-138

- Graham F. Medley
- Science in culture pp. 138-138

- Alison Abbott
- Positioning the goalposts pp. 139-139

- John Maddox
- Deep Ice and DNA languages pp. 141-141

- Greg Bear
- DNA computing on a chip pp. 143-144

- Mitsunori Ogihara and Animesh Ray
- From insects to microvehicles pp. 144-145

- Robin Wootton
- Eyes wide shut pp. 145-148

- David Jewitt
- Gateway to the chloroplast pp. 148-149

- Kenneth Cline
- A tale of ends pp. 149-151

- Victoria Lundblad
- More spins for protons pp. 151-151

- Sarah Tomlin
- Jumping between liquid states pp. 151-152

- Paul McMillan
- Fossil fish up for election pp. 152-153

- Meemann Chang
- Internal model visualized pp. 153-154

- Masao Ito
- Coal, air, fire and water pp. 154-154

- David Jones
- A pygostyle from a non-avian theropod pp. 155-156

- Rinchen Barsbold, Philip J. Currie, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Halszka Osmólska, Khishigjaw Tsogtbaatar and Mahito Watabe
- Tall men have more reproductive success pp. 156-156

- B. Pawlowski, R. I. M. Dunbar and A. Lipowicz
- Eel fat stores are enough to reach the Sargasso pp. 156-157

- Vincent J. T. van Ginneken and Guido E. E. J. M. van den Thillart
- Children learn an untaught rule of spelling pp. 157-158

- Peter Bryant, Terezinha Nunes and Rowena Snaith
- Rapid chromosomal evolution in island mice pp. 158-158

- Janice Britton-Davidian, Josette Catalan, Maria da Graça Ramalhinho, Guila Ganem, Jean-Christophe Auffray, Ruben Capela, Manuel Biscoito, Jeremy B. Searle and Maria da Luz Mathias
- MRT-2 checkpoint protein is required for germline immortality and telomere replication in C. elegans pp. 159-164

- Shawn Ahmed and Jonathan Hodgkin
- A reduced estimate of the number of kilometre-sized near-Earth asteroids pp. 165-166

- David Rabinowitz, Eleanor Helin, Kenneth Lawrence and Steven Pravdo
- Measurement of the spatial coherence of a trapped Bose gas at the phase transition pp. 166-170

- I. Bloch, T. W. Hänsch and T. Esslinger
- A first-order liquid–liquid phase transition in phosphorus pp. 170-173

- Yoshinori Katayama, Takeshi Mizutani, Wataru Utsumi, Osamu Shimomura, Masaaki Yamakata and Ken-ichi Funakoshi
- Nanoscopic channel lattices with controlled anisotropic wetting pp. 173-175

- M. Gleiche, L. F. Chi and H. Fuchs
- DNA computing on surfaces pp. 175-179

- Qinghua Liu, Liman Wang, Anthony G. Frutos, Anne E. Condon, Robert M. Corn and Lloyd M. Smith
- Evidence for enhanced mixing over rough topography in the abyssal ocean pp. 179-182

- J. R. Ledwell, E. T. Montgomery, K. L. Polzin, L. C. St. Laurent, R. W. Schmitt and J. M. Toole
- Osmotic generation of ‘anomalous’ fluid pressures in geological environments pp. 182-184

- C. E. Neuzil
- The most primitive osteichthyan braincase? pp. 185-188

- Alison M. Basden, Gavin C. Young, Michael I. Coates and Alex Ritchie
- Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats pp. 188-192

- Emma C. Teeling, Mark Scally, Diana J. Kao, Michael L. Romagnoli, Mark S. Springer and Michael J. Stanhope
- Human cerebellar activity reflecting an acquired internal model of a new tool pp. 192-195

- Hiroshi Imamizu, Satoru Miyauchi, Tomoe Tamada, Yuka Sasaki, Ryousuke Takino, Benno Pütz, Toshinori Yoshioka and Mitsuo Kawato
- A constitutively open potassium channel formed by KCNQ1 and KCNE3 pp. 196-199

- Björn C. Schroeder, Siegfried Waldegger, Susanne Fehr, Markus Bleich, Richard Warth, Rainer Greger and Thomas J. Jentsch
- Uptake of apoptotic cells drives the growth of a pathogenic trypanosome in macrophages pp. 199-203

- Célio G. Freire- de-Lima, Danielle O. Nascimento, Milena B. P. Soares, Patricia T. Bozza, Hugo C. Castro-Faria-Neto, Fernando G. de Mello, George A. DosReis and Marcela F. Lopes
- The major protein import receptor of plastids is essential for chloroplast biogenesis pp. 203-207

- Jörg Bauer, Kunhua Chen, Andreas Hiltbunner, Ernst Wehrli, Monika Eugster, Danny Schnell and Felix Kessler
- Interferon-γ elicits arteriosclerosis in the absence of leukocytes pp. 207-211

- George Tellides, Denis A. Tereb, Nancy C. Kirkiles-Smith, Richard W. Kim, Jean H. Wilson, Jeffrey S. Schechner, Marc I. Lorber and Jordan S. Pober
- Negative regulation of lymphocyte activation and autoimmunity by the molecular adaptor Cbl-b pp. 211-216

- Kurt Bachmaier, Connie Krawczyk, Ivona Kozieradzki, Young-Yun Kong, Takehiko Sasaki, Antonio Oliveira-dos-Santos, Sanjeev Mariathasan, Dennis Bouchard, Andrew Wakeham, Annick Itie, Jenny Le, Pamela S. Ohashi, Ildiko Sarosi, Hiroshi Nishina, Stan Lipkowitz and Josef M. Penninger
- Cbl-b regulates the CD28 dependence of T-cell activation pp. 216-220

- Yungping J. Chiang, Hemanta K. Kole, Karen Brown, Mayumi Naramura, Shigetomo Fukuhara, Ren-Ju Hu, Ihn Kyung Jang, J. Silvio Gutkind, Ethan Shevach and Hua Gu
- Measurement of thermal contribution to photoreceptor sensitivity pp. 220-223

- Ari Koskelainen, Petri Ala-Laurila, Nanna Fyhrquist and Kristian Donner
- Bioorganic synthesis of lipid-modified proteins for the study of signal transduction pp. 223-226

- Benjamin Bader, Karsten Kuhn, David J. Owen, Herbert Waldmann, Alfred Wittinghofer and Jürgen Kuhlmann
2000, volume 403, articles 6765
- Europe lifts patent embargo on transgenic plants and animals… pp. 3-3

- Quirin Schiermeier and David Dickson
- …as US tightens up on ‘speculative’ claims pp. 3-3

- Paul Smaglik
- Big gains for biology and IT in Japanese science budget pp. 4-4

- Asako Saegusa
- Genomics companies boom on New York stock exchange pp. 4-4

- Paul Smaglik
- US politicians have fallen in love with basic research pp. 5-6

- Colin Macilwain
- The role of science is to illuminate political choices, not enforce them pp. 6-7

- Declan Butler
- Japan's scientists must learn to take action pp. 7-8

- David Swinbanks
- I have reported on astonishing achievements in times of hardship pp. 8-9

- Alison Abbott
- If knowledge is king, we may need a republican revolution pp. 9-9

- David Dickson
- Do we need a huge new centre to annotate the human genome? pp. 12-12

- Jean-Michel Claverie
- How nature itself uses genetic modification pp. 12-12

- Anthony Trewavas and Christopher Leaver
- Millennial highlights pp. 13-16

- J. L. Heilbron and W. F. Bynum
- The waning of the Golden Age pp. 17-19

- Walter Gratzer
- Beneficent squid pp. 19-19

- Tomoyuki Takahashi
- Medicine's least respectable branch? pp. 19-20

- Dylan Evans
- In retrospect: chosen by David Jones pp. 20-20

- David Jones
- Making waves in physics pp. 21-21

- Michael Berry
- How science saved the world pp. 23-23

- Kim Stanley Robinson
- Optics adapt to the whole sky pp. 25-26

- Brent Ellerbroek and François Rigaut
- Living on the edge pp. 26-29

- Thomas Brooks
- Caspases find a new place to hide pp. 29-30

- Huseyin Mehmet
- A bright future for dark matter pp. 30-31

- Brad Hansen
- Taking the temperature of slabs pp. 31-34

- Stephen H. Kirby
- Telomeric tethers pp. 34-35

- Wai-Hong Tham and Virginia A. Zakian
- Taking the squeeze off sperm pp. 35-35

- Tim Lincoln
- Durable catalysts for cleaner air pp. 35-36

- Jon G. McCarty
- Depth of insight pp. 36-36

- David Jones
- Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Niño pp. 37-38

- Martin Wikelski and Corinna Thom
- Biogeography of the Indonesian coelacanths pp. 38-38

- H. Fricke, K. Hissmann, J. Schauer, M. Erdmann, M. K. Moosa and R. Plante
- Extrapolating movement without retinal motion pp. 38-39

- John Schlag, Rick H. Cai, Andrews Dorfman, Ali Mohempour and Madeleine Schlag-Rey
- Numerical memory span in a chimpanzee pp. 39-40

- Nobuyuki Kawai and Tetsuro Matsuzawa
- Explaining the T-wave shape in the ECG pp. 40-40

- Diego di Bernardo and Alan Murray
- The language of covalent histone modifications pp. 41-45

- Brian D. Strahl and C. David Allis
- Crystal structure of the hereditary haemochromatosis protein HFE complexed with transferrin receptor pp. 46-53

- Melanie J. Bennett, José A. Lebrón and Pamela J. Bjorkman
- Adaptive-optics corrections available for the whole sky pp. 54-56

- Roberto Ragazzoni, Enrico Marchetti and Gianpaolo Valente
- Infrared spectrum of an extremely cool white-dwarf star pp. 57-59

- S. T. Hodgkin, B. R. Oppenheimer, N. C. Hambly, R. F. Jameson, S. J. Smartt and I. A. Steele
- Tunnelling between the edges of two lateral quantum Hall systems pp. 59-61

- W. Kang, H. L. Stormer, L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. Baldwin and K. W. West
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- P. R. Huffman, C. R. Brome, J. S. Butterworth, K. J. Coakley, M. S. Dewey, S. N. Dzhosyuk, R. Golub, G. L. Greene, K. Habicht, S. K. Lamoreaux, C. E. H. Mattoni, D. N. McKinsey, F. E. Wietfeldt and J. M. Doyle
- Reverse microemulsion synthesis of nanostructured complex oxides for catalytic combustion pp. 65-67

- Andrey J. Zarur and Jackie Y. Ying
- Forecasting Andean rainfall and crop yield from the influence of El Niño on Pleiades visibility pp. 68-71

- Benjamin S. Orlove, John C. H. Chiang and Mark A. Cane
- Channelized fluid flow in oceanic crust reconciles heat-flow and permeability data pp. 71-74

- A. T. Fisher and K. Becker
- A highly unsaturated fatty acid predicts carbon transfer between primary producers and consumers pp. 74-77

- Dörthe C. Müller-Navarra, Michael T. Brett, Anne M. Liston and Charles R. Goldman
- The Santa Barbara Basin is a symbiosis oasis pp. 77-80

- Joan M. Bernhard, Kurt R. Buck, Mark A. Farmer and Samuel S. Bowser
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- Christopher A. Scholin, Frances Gulland, Gregory J. Doucette, Scott Benson, Mark Busman, Francisco P. Chavez, Joe Cordaro, Robert DeLong, Andrew De Vogelaere, James Harvey, Martin Haulena, Kathi Lefebvre, Tom Lipscomb, Susan Loscutoff, Linda J. Lowenstine, Roman Marin, Peter E. Miller, William A. McLellan, Peter D. R. Moeller, Christine L. Powell, Teri Rowles, Paul Silvagni, Mary Silver, Terry Spraker, Vera Trainer and Frances M. Van Dolah
- Dynamic biogeography and conservation of endangered species pp. 84-86

- Rob Channell and Mark V. Lomolino
- Reduced vas deferens contraction and male infertility in mice lacking P2X1 receptors pp. 86-89

- K. Mulryan, D. P. Gitterman, C. J. Lewis, C. Vial, B. J. Leckie, A. L. Cobb, J. E. Brown, E. C. Conley, G. Buell, C. A. Pritchard and R. J. Evans
- Turning of nerve growth cones induced by localized increases in intracellular calcium ions pp. 89-93

- James Q. Zheng
- Calcium signalling in the guidance of nerve growth by netrin-1 pp. 93-98

- Kyonsoo Hong, Makoto Nishiyama, John Henley, Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Mu-ming Poo
- Caspase-12 mediates endoplasmic-reticulum-specific apoptosis and cytotoxicity by amyloid-β pp. 98-103

- Toshiyuki Nakagawa, Hong Zhu, Nobuhiro Morishima, En Li, Jin Xu, Bruce A. Yankner and Junying Yuan
- Anti-inflammatory cyclopentenone prostaglandins are direct inhibitors of IκB kinase pp. 103-108

- Antonio Rossi, Pankaj Kapahi, Gioacchino Natoli, Takayuki Takahashi, Yi Chen, Michael Karin and M. Gabriella Santoro
- Nuclear pore complexes in the organization of silent telomeric chromatin pp. 108-112

- Vincent Galy, Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin, Harry Scherthan, Valerie Doye, Nadia Rascalou and Ulf Nehrbass
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