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1998, volume 394, articles 6696
- Arizona professor files lawsuit after being fired for misconduct pp. 817-817

- Rex Dalton
- Rethink urged on Framework programme pp. 817-817

- Alison Abbott
- Prisoners' DNA database ruled unlawful pp. 818-818

- Sally Lehrman
- NIH institute to work with trial of AIDS vaccine, despite concerns pp. 818-818

- Meredith Wadman
- DuPont opens up access to genetics tool pp. 819-819

- Meredith Wadman
- German transgenic crop trials face attack pp. 819-819

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Ocean drilling project fishes for members pp. 820-820

- Peter Pockley
- Spending spree propels Finland towards top of research league pp. 820-820

- Alison Abbott
- Outcry as ‘scientific’ badger cull is launched to target TB pp. 821-821

- Ehsan Masood
- India's short cow drags Roslin Institute into controversy pp. 821-821

- K.S. Jayaraman
- Tougher crackdown on fraud needed pp. 823-823

- Paolo del Guercio
- Modified animal feeds must be put to the test pp. 823-823

- Pantelis E. Zoiopoulos
- White dwarfs sing the blues pp. 825-826

- Harvey B. Richer
- The secrets of faces pp. 826-827

- Magnus Enquist and Stefano Ghirlanda
- A deficit vanished pp. 827-829

- Steven N. Ward
- Cinderella factors have a ball pp. 829-830

- Richard J. Jackson
- Brownian motion and microscopic chaos pp. 831-833

- Detlef Dürr and Herbert Spohn
- Fetal fascination pp. 831-831

- Marie-Thérèse Heemels
- Sheep in wolves' clothing pp. 833-834

- Graeme D. Ruxton
- Down with novelty pp. 834-835

- Richard G. M. Morris
- Bedazzled by flowers pp. 835-836

- Nick Waser and Lars Chittka
- Total protection pp. 836-836

- David Jones
- Modelled moons pp. 837-837

- Martin Kemp
- The phylogeny of The Canterbury Tales pp. 839-839

- Adrian C. Barbrook, Christopher J. Howe, Norman Blake and Peter Robinson
- Green-wave phenology pp. 839-840

- Mark D. Schwartz
- A posteriori teleportation pp. 840-841

- Samuel L. Braunstein and H. J. Kimble
- A posteriori teleportation pp. 841-841

- D. Bouwmeester, J.-W. Pan, M. Daniell, H. Weinfurter, M. Zukowski and A. Zeilinger
- DNA methylation models histone acetylation pp. 842-842

- S. Eden, T. Hashimshony, I. Keshet, H. Cedar and A. W. Thorne
- Anyone for tenets? pp. 843-844

- Walter Gratzer
- How to avoid making a fortune in medicine pp. 844-845

- Jean Lindenmann
- The king of rocking roles pp. 845-846

- Robert Muir-Wood
- Monk-y puzzles pp. 846-846

- Andrew Bremner
- Simulated influence of carbon dioxide, orbital forcing and ice sheets on the climate of the Last Glacial Maximum pp. 847-853

- Andrew J. Weaver, Michael Eby, Augustus F. Fanning and Edward C. Wiebe
- Eukaryotic ribosomes require initiation factors 1 and 1A to locate initiation codons pp. 854-859

- Tatyana V. Pestova, Sergei I. Borukhov and Christopher U. T. Hellen
- Old and blue white-dwarf stars as a detectable source of microlensing events pp. 860-862

- Brad M. S. Hansen
- A symmetrically pulsed jet of gas from an invisible protostar in Orion pp. 862-865

- Hans Zinnecker, Mark J. McCaughrean and John T. Rayner
- Experimental evidence for microscopic chaos pp. 865-868

- P. Gaspard, M. E. Briggs, M. K. Francis, J. V. Sengers, R. W. Gammon, J. R. Dorfman and R. V. Calabrese
- Controlling local disorder in self-assembled monolayers by patterning the topography of their metallic supports pp. 868-871

- Joanna Aizenberg, Andrew J. Black and George M. Whitesides
- Decadal variability in the outflow from the Nordic seas to the deep Atlantic Ocean pp. 871-874

- Sheldon Bacon
- Melt to mush variations in crustal magma properties along the ridge crest at the southern East Pacific Rise pp. 874-878

- S. C. Singh, G. M. Kent, J. S. Collier, A. J. Harding and J. A. Orcutt
- The intensity of the Earth's magnetic field over the past 160 million years pp. 878-881

- M. T. Juárez, L. Tauxe, J. S. Gee and T. Pick
- The evolution of warning signals pp. 882-884

- Shigeo Yachi and Masahiko Higashi
- Effects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness pp. 884-887

- D. I. Perrett, K. J. Lee, I. Penton-Voak, D. Rowland, S. Yoshikawa, D. M. Burt, S. P. Henzi, D. L. Castles and S. Akamatsu
- Separate body- and world-referenced representations of visual space in parietal cortex pp. 887-891

- Lawrence H. Snyder, Kenneth L. Grieve, Peter Brotchie and Richard A. Andersen
- Spatial exploration induces a persistent reversal of long-term potentiation in rat hippocampus pp. 891-894

- Lin Xu, Roger Anwyl and Michael J. Rowan
- Decreased lesion formation in CCR2−/− mice reveals a role for chemokines in the initiation of atherosclerosis pp. 894-897

- Landin Boring, Jennifa Gosling, Michael Cleary and Israel F. Charo
- Leptin modulates the T-cell immune response and reverses starvation-induced immunosuppression pp. 897-901

- Graham M. Lord, Giuseppe Matarese, Jane K. Howard, Richard J. Baker, Stephen R. Bloom and Robert I. Lechler
- Csk controls antigen receptor-mediated development and selection of T-lineage cells pp. 901-904

- Christian Schmedt, Kaoru Saijo, Tetsuhiro Niidome, Ralf Kühn, Shinichi Aizawa and Alexander Tarakhovsky
- FGF-mediated mesoderm induction involves the Src-family kinase Laloo pp. 904-908

- Daniel C. Weinstein, Jennifer Marden, Francesca Carnevali and Ali Hemmati-Brivanlou
- Smad3 and Smad4 cooperate with c-Jun/c-Fos to mediate TGF-β-induced transcription pp. 909-913

- Ying Zhang, Xin-Hua Feng and Rik Derynck
1998, volume 394, articles 6695
- Salk Institute investigated after claims of inhumane research pp. 709-709

- Rex Dalton
- India set to allow patents for products pp. 709-709

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Japanese R&D spending defies recession pp. 710-710

- Asako Saegusa
- Massive jobs shake-up as China reorganizes science academy pp. 710-710

- David Swinbanks and Richard Nathan
- Congress grabs eugenics common ground pp. 711-711

- David Dickson
- Italy frees research council from ‘baroni’ pp. 712-712

- Alison Abbott
- Boost to Canadian science infrastructure pp. 712-712

- David Spurgeon
- NASA's Mars plans revitalized by Europe pp. 713-713

- Tony Reichhardt
- Ethical protection for subjects ‘could stifle psychiatric research’ pp. 713-713

- Meredith Wadman
- Serbia's universities come under attack pp. 715-715

- Petar Grujic
- Transgene risk is not too low to be tested pp. 715-715

- Brian V. Ford-Lloyd
- Timing is everything in a game of two hemispheres pp. 717-718

- James W. C. White and Eric J. Steig
- Ragtime jumping pp. 718-719

- Ronald Plasterk
- Neanderthals emancipated pp. 719-721

- Paul G. Bahn
- Just skip it pp. 721-722

- Claire T. Farley
- Defective sculpture pp. 722-722

- Karen Southwell
- Early uplift in Tibet? pp. 723-725

- William Ruddiman
- Making smooth moves pp. 725-726

- Terrence J. Sejnowski
- Sunbird surprise for syndromes pp. 726-727

- Jeff Ollerton
- Defossilization pp. 727-727

- David Jones
- James Lighthill (1924-98) pp. 728-728

- Keith Moffatt
- Cartesian contrivances pp. 729-729

- Martin Kemp
- Pollen transfer on birds' tongues pp. 731-732

- Anton Pauw
- A proxy index of ENSO teleconnections pp. 732-733

- M. N. Evans, R. G. Fairbanks and J. L. Rubenstone
- Trifling variation in truffles pp. 734-734

- G. Bertault, M. Raymond, A. Berthomieu, G. Callot and D. Fernandez
- Enigma variations on the nuclear stage pp. 735-735

- Michael Berry
- Myths that won't die pp. 735-736

- Roslynn Haynes
- Getting to grips with the solid Earth pp. 736-737

- Jon Bull
- Defining moment pp. 737-738

- Peter Brimblecombe
- In retrospect chosen by Gordon L. Herries Davies pp. 738-738

- Gordon L. Herries Davies
- Asynchrony of Antarctic and Greenland climate change during the last glacial period pp. 739-743

- T. Blunier, J. Chappellaz, J. Schwander, A. Dällenbach, B. Stauffer, T. F. Stocker, D. Raynaud, J. Jouzel, H. B. Clausen, C. U. Hammer and S. J. Johnsen
- Transposition mediated by RAG1 and RAG2 and its implications for the evolution of the immune system pp. 744-751

- Alka Agrawal, Quinn M. Eastman and David G. Schatz
- Tidal disruption of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way pp. 752-754

- M. E. Putman, B. K. Gibson, L. Staveley-Smith, G. Banks, D. G. Barnes, R. Bhatal, M. J. Disney, R. D. Ekers, K. C. Freeman, R. F. Haynes, P. Henning, H. Jerjen, V. Kilborn, B. Koribalski, P. Knezek, D. F. Malin, J. R. Mould, T. Oosterloo, R. M. Price, S. D. Ryder, E. M. Sadler, I. Stewart, F. Stootman, R. A. Vaile, R. L. Webster and A. E. Wright
- Inevitability of a magnetic field in the Sun's radiative interior pp. 755-757

- D. O. Gough and M. E. McIntyre
- Archetypal energy landscapes pp. 758-760

- David J. Wales, Mark A. Miller and Tiffany R. Walsh
- Electron–electron correlations in carbon nanotubes pp. 761-764

- Sander J. Tans, Michel H. Devoret, Remco J. A. Groeneveld and Cees Dekker
- Pairwise selection of guests in a cylindrical molecular capsule of nanometre dimensions pp. 764-766

- Thomas Heinz, Dmitry M. Rudkevich and Julius Rebek
- A million-year record of fire in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 767-769

- M. I. Bird and J. A. Cali
- Diachronous uplift of the Tibetan plateau starting 40?Myr ago pp. 769-773

- Sun-Lin Chung, Ching-Hua Lo, Tung-Yi Lee, Yuquan Zhang, Yingwen Xie, Xianhua Li, Kuo-Lung Wang and Pei-Ling Wang
- Evolutionary transition from stretch to hearing organs in ancient grasshoppers pp. 773-776

- Moira J. van Staaden and Heiner Römer
- A proposed path by which genes common to mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolve to become X inactivated pp. 776-780

- Karin Jegalian and David C. Page
- Signal-dependent noise determines motor planning pp. 780-784

- Christopher M. Harris and Daniel M. Wolpert
- Cortical feedback improves discrimination between figure and background by V1, V2 and V3 neurons pp. 784-787

- J. M. Hupé, A. C. James, B. R. Payne, S. G. Lomber, P. Girard and J. Bullier
- Stress and glucocorticoids impair retrieval of long-term spatial memory pp. 787-790

- Dominique J.-F. de Quervain, Benno Roozendaal and James L. McGaugh
- The stomach is a source of leptin pp. 790-793

- André Bado, Sandrine Levasseur, Samir Attoub, Stéphanie Kermorgant, Jean-Pierre Laigneau, Marie-Noëlle Bortoluzzi, Laurent Moizo, Thérèse Lehy, Michèle Guerre-Millo, Yannick Le Marchand-Brustel and Miguel. J. M. Lewin
- Epsin is an EH-domain-binding protein implicated in clathrin-mediated endocytosis pp. 793-797

- Hong Chen, Silvia Fre, Vladimir I. Slepnev, Maria Rosaria Capua, Kohji Takei, Margaret H. Butler, Pier Paolo Di Fiore and Pietro De Camilli
- GPI-anchored proteins are organized in submicron domains at the cell surface pp. 798-801

- Rajat Varma and Satyajit Mayor
- Microdomains of GPI-anchored proteins in living cells revealed by crosslinking pp. 802-805

- Tim Friedrichson and Teymuras V. Kurzchalia
- Structure of a cephalosporin synthase pp. 805-809

- Karin Valegård, Anke C. Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Matthew D. Lloyd, Takane Hara, S. Ramaswamy, Anastassis Perrakis, Andy Thompson, Hwei-Jen Lee, Jack E. Baldwin, Christopher J. Schofield, Janos Hajdu and Inger Andersson
- Erratum: Millennial-scale climate instability during the early Pleistocene epoch pp. 809-809

- M. E. Raymo, K. Ganley, S. Carter, D. W. Oppo and J. McManus
1998, volume 394, articles 6694
- Radioastronomers hammer out an agreement on mobile phones pp. 607-607

- Alison Abbott
- Industrialist to head UK research councils pp. 607-607

- Ehsan Masood
- Science returns to Einstein's rural retreat pp. 608-608

- Alison Abbott
- Crop trials speed up as eco-warriors strike pp. 608-608

- Ehsan Masood and Katherine Akingbade
- Dilemma for journals over tobacco cash pp. 609-609

- Meredith Wadman
- Researchers accused of wanting to rob the poor to give to NIH pp. 609-609

- Meredith Wadman
- Visa wrangle brings crisis in science jobs pp. 610-610

- Tony Reichhardt
- Geneticists told to debate with politicians pp. 610-610

- David Dickson
- Fermilab faces up to uncertain future pp. 611-611

- Colin Macilwain
- French reforms should go further pp. 613-613

- Klaus Scherrer
- Deceptive appearance pp. 613-613

- Werner Burkart
- East Germans succeed pp. 613-613

- Ritchie Brown
- Falling satellites, rising temperatures? pp. 615-616

- Dian J. Gaffen
- Awakening angels pp. 616-617

- David Lane
- Surfing the wake pp. 617-619

- Robert Bingham
- Marked for nuclear export? pp. 619-620

- Nullin Divecha
- Nonlinear sheep in a noisy world pp. 620-621

- Nils Chr. Stenseth and Kung-Sik Chan
- Cool sounds pp. 623-624

- Peter T. Landsberg
- Burnet's unhappy hybrid pp. 624-625

- Klaus Rajewsky
- Bubble power pp. 625-625

- David Jones
- Colin Patterson (1933-98) pp. 626-626

- Gareth Nelson
- Attractive attractors pp. 627-627

- Martin Kemp
- Cretaceous plesiosaurs ate ammonites pp. 629-630

- Tamaki Sato and Kazushige Tanabe
- Connexin mutations in deafness pp. 630-631

- Thomas W. White, Michael R. Deans, David P. Kelsell and David L. Paul
- Very long carbon nanotubes pp. 631-632

- Z. W. Pan, S. S. Xie, B. H. Chang, C. Y. Wang, L. Lu, W. Liu, W. Y. Zhou, W. Z. Li and L. X. Qian
- Switch from specialized to generalized pollination pp. 632-632

- W. Scott Armbruster and Bruce G. Baldwin
- The ‘great secret’ of chemistry's past pp. 633-634

- D. M. Knight
- Eclipsed no more pp. 634-634

- Ziauddin Sardar
- Dogged by controversy pp. 635-636

- John Galloway
- Grub's up! pp. 636-636

- Helen Phillips
- Chaotic topography, mantle flow and mantle migration in the Australian–Antarctic discordance pp. 637-644

- David M. Christie, Brian P. West, Douglas G. Pyle and Barry B. Hanan
- Crystal structure of the spliceosomal U2B″–U2A′ protein complex bound to a fragment of U2 small nuclear RNA pp. 645-650

- Stephen R. Price, Philip R. Evans and Kiyoshi Nagai
- Reconciling the spectrum of Sagittarius A* with a two-temperature plasma model pp. 651-653

- Rohan Mahadevan
- Long-lived giant cells detected at the surface of the Sun pp. 653-655

- J. G. Beck, T. L. Duvall and P. H. Scherrer
- Visualization of hydrogen migration in solids using switchable mirrors pp. 656-658

- F. J. A. den Broeder, S. J. van der Molen, M. Kremers, J. N. Huiberts, D. G. Nagengast, A. T. M. van Gogh, W. H. Huisman, N. J. Koeman, B. Dam, J. H. Rector, S. Plota, M. Haaksma, R. M. N. Hanzen, R. M. Jungblut, P. A. Duine and R. Griessen
- Evidence for laser action driven by electrochemiluminescence pp. 659-661

- Tsutomu Horiuchi, Osamu Niwa and Noriyuki Hatakenaka
- Effects of orbital decay on satellite-derived lower-tropospheric temperature trends pp. 661-664

- Frank J. Wentz and Matthias Schabel
- Isotopic evidence for a solar argon component in the Earth's mantle pp. 664-667

- R. O. Pepin
- Evolution of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit pp. 668-671

- C.-F. You and M. J. Bickle
- The gain of three mitochondrial introns identifies liverworts as the earliest land plants pp. 671-674

- Yin-Long Qiu, Yangrae Cho, J. Colin Cox and Jeffrey D. Palmer
- Noise and determinism in synchronized sheep dynamics pp. 674-677

- B. T. Grenfell, K. Wilson, B. F. Finkenstädt, T. N. Coulson, S. Murray, S. D. Albon, J. M. Pemberton, T. H. Clutton-Brock and M. J. Crawley
- Cortical area MT and the perception of stereoscopic depth pp. 677-680

- Gregory C. DeAngelis, Bruce G. Cumming and William T. Newsome
- Maintenance of late-phase LTP is accompanied by PKA-dependent increase in AMPA receptor synthesis pp. 680-683

- Asha Nayak, Devon J. Zastrow, Ronald Lickteig, Nancy R. Zahniser and Michael D. Browning
- Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors mediate long-term potentiation in interneurons in the amygdala pp. 683-687

- Nishith K. Mahanty and Pankaj Sah
- Pore stoichiometry of a voltage-gated chloride channel pp. 687-690

- Christoph Fahlke, Thomas H. Rhodes, Reshma R. Desai and Alfred L. George
- A dual thrombin receptor system for platelet activation pp. 690-694

- Mark L. Kahn, Yao-Wu Zheng, Wei Huang, Violeta Bigornia, Dewan Zeng, Stephen Moff, Robert V. Farese, Carmen Tam and Shaun R. Coughlin
- A mutation in succinate dehydrogenase cytochrome b causes oxidative stress and ageing in nematodes pp. 694-697

- Naoaki Ishii, Michihiko Fujii, Philip S. Hartman, Michio Tsuda, Kayo Yasuda, Nanami Senoo-Matsuda, Sumino Yanase, Dai Ayusawa and Kenshi Suzuki
- Protein kinase C regulates the nuclear localization of diacylglycerol kinase-ζ pp. 697-700

- Matthew K. Topham, Michaeline Bunting, Guy A. Zimmerman, Thomas M. McIntyre, Perry J. Blackshear and Stephen M. Prescott
- DNA-dependent protein kinase acts upstream of p53 in response to DNA damage pp. 700-704

- Richard A. Woo, Kevin G. McLure, Susan P. Lees-Miller, Derrick E. Rancourt and Patrick W. K. Lee
1998, volume 394, articles 6693
- Retailer appointed UK minister for science pp. 511-511

- David Dickson
- US Congress looks set to scuttle international fusion project pp. 511-512

- Colin Macilwain
- Japan picks prominent physicist to lead education ministry pp. 512-512

- Asako Saegusa
- Fall in Australian R&D is linked to tax llaw change pp. 512-512

- Peter Pockley
- India may retaliate over US expulsion of its scientists pp. 513-513

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Xenotransplant experts face good and bad news pp. 513-513

- Ehsan Masood
- Italy pulls plug on unproven cancer ‘cure’ pp. 514-514

- Alison Abbott
- Germany faces physics graduate shortage as students turn away pp. 514-514

- Annette Kloboucek
- Pesticide tests on humans cause concern pp. 515-515

- Meredith Wadman
- California laboratory backs its use of volunteers pp. 515-515

- Meredith Wadman
- Finding the funding for agriculture pp. 517-517

- R. Michael Roberts
- 101 uses for a natural history museum pp. 517-517

- Nicholas Arnold
- German ambivalence to genetic engineering pp. 517-517

- Jürgen Hampel
- Vision in the eternal present pp. 519-519

- Robert Ward
- Io writes its history in hot metal pp. 520-521

- Lionel Wilson
- Green beard as death warrant pp. 521-522

- Alan Grafen
- Hot stuff under southern Chile pp. 523-524

- Julie D. Morris
- The music of the spirals pp. 524-524

- Stephen Battersby
- Plants just say NO to pathogens pp. 525-527

- Jeff Dangl
- Proteases — invasion and more pp. 527-528

- Dylan R. Edwards and Gillian Murphy
- Smokeless powder pp. 528-528

- David Jones
- Shelley's shocks pp. 529-529

- Martin Kemp
- Triclosan targets lipid synthesis pp. 531-532

- Laura M. McMurry, Margret Oethinger and Stuart B. Levy
- Oldest known fossils of monocotyledons pp. 532-533

- M. A Gandolfo, K. C. Nixon, W. L. Crepet, D. W. Stevenson and E. M. Friis
- Natural selection on human twinning pp. 533-534

- Virpi Lummaa, Erkki Haukioja, Risto Lemmetyinen and Mirja Pikkola
- A Roman “implant” reconsidered pp. 534-534

- Marshall Joseph Becker
- A Roman “implant” reconsidered pp. 534-534

- Eric Crubézy, Pascal Murail, Louis Girard and Jean-Pierre Bernadou
- Focusing on what counts pp. 535-536

- Alexander Masters
- The making of a bomb scientist pp. 536-537

- Richard Rhodes
- NO sex please⃛ pp. 537-538

- Frances M. Brodsky
- From chaos to complexity pp. 538-538

- Michael F. Shlesinger
- Design and self-assembly of two-dimensional DNA crystals pp. 539-544

- Erik Winfree, Furong Liu, Lisa A. Wenzler and Nadrian C. Seeman
- Pitx2 determines left–right asymmetry of internal organs in vertebrates pp. 545-551

- Aimee K. Ryan, Bruce Blumberg, Concepción Rodriguez-Esteban, Sayuri Yonei-Tamura, Koji Tamura, Tohru Tsukui, Jennifer de la Peña, Walid Sabbagh, Jason Greenwald, Senyon Choe, Dominic P. Norris, Elizabeth J. Robertson, Ronald M. Evans, Michael G. Rosenfeld and Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte
- Emergence of magnetic flux on the Sun as the cause of a 158-day periodicity in sunspot areas pp. 552-553

- R. Oliver, J. L. Ballester and F. Baudin
- Production of O2 on icy satellites by electronic excitation of low-temperature water ice pp. 554-556

- M. T. Sieger, W. C. Simpson and T. M. Orlando
- Fluctuation-induced diffusive instabilities pp. 556-558

- David A. Kessler and Herbert Levine
- Time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconductivity in Sr2RuO4 pp. 558-561

- G. M. Luke, Y. Fudamoto, K. M. Kojima, M. I. Larkin, J. Merrin, B. Nachumi, Y. J. Uemura, Y. Maeno, Z. Q. Mao, Y. Mori, H. Nakamura and M. Sigrist
- Weekly cycles of air pollutants, precipitation and tropical cyclones in the coastal NW Atlantic region pp. 561-563

- Randall S. Cerveny and Robert C. Balling
- Stable phytoplankton community structure in the Arabian Sea over the past 200,000 years pp. 563-566

- C. J. Schubert, J. Villanueva, S. E. Calvert, G. L. Cowie, U. von Rad, H. Schulz, U. Berner and H. Erlenkeuser
- Melting of a subducting oceanic crust from U–Th disequilibria in austral Andean lavas pp. 566-569

- O. Sigmarsson, H. Martin and J. Knowles
- A complete primitive rhizodont from Australia pp. 569-573

- Zerina Johanson and Per E. Ahlberg
- Selfish genes: a green beard in the red fire ant pp. 573-575

- Laurent Keller and Kenneth G. Ross
- Visual search has no memory pp. 575-577

- Todd S. Horowitz and Jeremy M. Wolfe
- Facilitation of long-term potentiation and memory in mice lacking nociceptin receptors pp. 577-581

- Toshiya Manabe, Yukihiro Noda, Takayoshi Mamiya, Hiroyuki Katagiri, Takeshi Houtani, Miyuki Nishi, Tetsuo Noda, Tomoyuki Takahashi, Tetsuo Sugimoto, Toshitaka Nabeshima and Hiroshi Takeshima
- Kinetics and regulation of fast endocytosis at hippocampal synapses pp. 581-585

- Jürgen Klingauf, Ege T. Kavalali and Richard W. Tsien
- Nitric oxide functions as a signal in plant disease resistance pp. 585-588

- Massimo Delledonne, Yiji Xia, Richard A. Dixon and Chris Lamb
- Transformation of primary human endothelial cells by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus pp. 588-592

- Ornella Flore, Shahin Rafii, Scott Ely, John J. O'Leary, Elizabeth M. Hyjek and Ethel Cesarman
- Perinuclear localization of chromatin facilitates transcriptional silencing pp. 592-595

- Erik D. Andrulis, Aaron M. Neiman, David C. Zappulla and Rolf Sternglanz
- Crystal structure of a small heat-shock protein pp. 595-599

- Kyeong Kyu Kim, Rosalind Kim and Sung-Hou Kim
- Scientists with business flair in demand pp. 601-602

- Richard Nathan and David Swinbanks
1998, volume 394, articles 6692
- Dutch universities and research laboratories set for major cuts pp. 405-405

- Declan Butler
- China and Taiwan edge a shade closer pp. 406-406

- David Dickson
- New Zealand government backtracks on funding promises pp. 406-406

- Peter Pockley
- Ministers block disposal of oil rigs at sea pp. 407-407

- Ehsan Masood
- Meeting agrees cuts to radioactive emissions pp. 407-407

- Ehsan Masood
- Japanese fear that new publicity rules could hinder their research pp. 408-408

- Asako Saegusa
- Cloned mice fail to rekindle ethics debate pp. 408-409

- Meredith Wadman
- Mother bears could help save giant panda pp. 409-409

- Asako Saegusa
- Patent clash looming over cloning techniques? pp. 409-409

- Declan Butler
- Alarm in US over database antipiracy bill pp. 410-410

- Tony Reichhardt
- Telescopes track down lost spacecraft pp. 410-410

- Alison Abbott
- A physicist joins the race for Congress pp. 411-411

- Colin Macilwain
- Japan to the fore in biodiversity initiative pp. 413-413

- Junko Shimura
- Extrasensory statistics pp. 413-413

- Dean Radin and I. J. Good
- Tough time for taxonomy pp. 413-413

- Marcel Jaspars
- How to simplify the plutonium problem pp. 415-416

- Frank N. von Hippel
- A sense for landmines pp. 417-418

- Anthony W. Czarnik
- A declining amphibian conundrum pp. 418-419

- Tim Halliday
- Strain yourself pp. 419-421

- Ivan K. Schuller
- The original sin of killer T cells pp. 421-422

- Andrew J. McMichael
- The ends of an era pp. 422-423

- Christopher Charles
- Sex and the single copepod pp. 423-425

- Rory Howlett
- Polarized flight pp. 425-425

- Alison Mitchell
- Sticky fingers grab a lipid pp. 426-427

- Claudia Wiedemann and Shamshad Cockcroft
- A lesson from secretory granules pp. 427-428

- Ronald A. Siegel
- A chance of justice pp. 428-428

- David Jones
- Kroto and charisma pp. 429-429

- Martin Kemp
- Ploughing up the wood-wide web? pp. 431-431

- T. Helgason, T. J. Daniell, R. Husband, A. H. Fitter and J. P. W. Young
- FYVE fingers bind PtdIns(3)P pp. 432-433

- Jean-Michel Gaullier, Anne Simonsen, Antonello D'Arrigo, Bjørn Bremnes, Harald Stenmark and Rein Aasland
- A functional PtdIns(3)P-binding motif pp. 433-434

- Varsha Patki, Deirdre C. Lawe, Silvia Corvera, Joseph V. Virbasius and Anil Chawla
- Does practice shape the brain? pp. 434-434

- Pat Monaghan, Neil B. Metcalfe and Graeme D. Ruxton
- Rocky horror picture shows pp. 435-435

- Kevin Zahnle
- The weeds in Fibonacci's garden pp. 436-437

- Dennis Bray
- The is and the ought pp. 437-438

- Brian Martin
- Bouffi à la girafe pp. 437-437

- Philippe Janvier
- The FAQs of astronomy pp. 438-438

- Jay M. Pasachoff
- Gaia and natural selection pp. 439-447

- Timothy M. Lenton
- An extraordinary cluster of massive stars near the centre of the Milky Way pp. 448-451

- E. Serabyn, D. Shupe and D. F. Figer
- Self-organized growth of nanostructure arrays on strain-relief patterns pp. 451-453

- Harald Brune, Marcella Giovannini, Karsten Bromann and Klaus Kern
- Doubling the critical temperature of La1.9Sr0.1CuO4 using epitaxial strain pp. 453-456

- J.-P. Locquet, J. Perret, J. Fompeyrine, E. Mächler, J. W. Seo and G. Van Tendeloo
- Nanocomposite polymer electrolytes for lithium batteries pp. 456-458

- F. Croce, G. B. Appetecchi, L. Persi and B. Scrosati
- A synthetic mimic of the secretory granule for drug delivery pp. 459-462

- Patrick F. Kiser, Glynn Wilson and David Needham
- Budgetary and biogeochemical implications of N2O isotope signatures in the Arabian Sea pp. 462-464

- S. W. A. Naqvi, T. Yoshinari, D. A. Jayakumar, M. A. Altabet, P. V. Narvekar, A. H. Devol, J. A. Brandes and L. A. Codispoti
- Orbital modulation of the Earth's magnetic field intensity pp. 464-468

- J. E. T. Channell, D. A. Hodell, J. McManus and B. Lehman
- Energy and trace-gas fluxes across a soil pH boundary in the Arctic pp. 469-472

- D. A. Walker, N. A. Auerbach, J. G. Bockheim, F. S. Chapin, W. Eugster, J. Y. King, J. P. McFadden, G. J. Michaelson, F. E. Nelson, W. C. Oechel, C. L. Ping, W. S. Reeburg, S. Regli, N. I. Shiklomanov and G. L. Vourlitis
- Complementarity and the use of indicator groups for reserve selection in Uganda pp. 472-475

- Peter C. Howard, Paolo Viskanic, Tim R. B. Davenport, Fred W. Kigenyi, Michael Baltzer, Chris J. Dickinson, Jeremiah S. Lwanga, Roger A. Matthews and Andrew Balmford
- Membrane potential synchrony of simultaneously recorded striatal spiny neurons in vivo pp. 475-478

- Edward A. Stern, Dieter Jaeger and Charles J. Wilson
- Glutamate locally activates dendritic outputs of thalamic interneurons pp. 478-482

- Charles L. Cox, Qiang Zhou and S. Murray Sherman
- Original antigenic sin impairs cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to viruses bearing variant epitopes pp. 482-485

- Paul Klenerman and Rolf M. Zinkernagel
- Role of HIF-1α in hypoxia-mediated apoptosis, cell proliferation and tumour angiogenesis pp. 485-490

- Peter Carmeliet, Yuval Dor, Jean-Marc Herbert, Dai Fukumura, Koen Brusselmans, Mieke Dewerchin, Michal Neeman, Françoise Bono, Rinat Abramovitch, Patrick Maxwell, Cameron J. Koch, Peter Ratcliffe, Lieve Moons, Rakesh K. Jain, Désiré Collen and Eli Keshet
- Role of citron kinase as a target of the small GTPase Rho in cytokinesis pp. 491-494

- Pascal Madaule, Masatoshi Eda, Naoki Watanabe, Kazuko Fujisawa, Toshiyuki Matsuoka, Haruhiko Bito, Toshimasa Ishizaki and Shuh Narumiya
- EEA1 links PI(3)K function to Rab5 regulation of endosome fusion pp. 494-498

- Anne Simonsen, Roger Lippe, Savvas Christoforidis, Jean-Michel Gaullier, Andreas Brech, Judy Callaghan, Ban-Hock Toh, Carol Murphy, Marino Zerial and Harald Stenmark
- Transcriptional activators direct histone acetyltransferase complexes to nucleosomes pp. 498-502

- Rhea T. Utley, Keiko Ikeda, Patrick A. Grant, Jacques Côté, David J. Steger, Anton Eberharter, Sam John and Jerry L. Workman
- Structure of the metal-ion-activated diphtheria toxin repressor/ tox operator complex pp. 502-506

- André White, Xiaochun Ding, Johanna C. vanderSpek, John R. Murphy and Dagmar Ringe
- A light at the end of the tube pp. 507-507

- Brendan Horton
1998, volume 394, articles 6691
- Gore calls for action on climate change as Congress stalls pp. 305-305

- Colin Macilwain
- Indian atomic chief is refused US visa pp. 305-305

- K. S. Jayaraman
- NIH streamlines research grants process pp. 306-306

- Meredith Wadman
- Bill tightens law against genetic discrimination by health insurers pp. 306-306

- Meredith Wadman
- UK universities get another funding boost pp. 307-307

- David Dickson
- New Zealand enjoys science jamboree pp. 307-307

- Peter Pockley
- Plan for government researchers in Japan to work in industry pp. 308-308

- Asako Saegusa
- Fraud squad files report to prosecutor in Inserm case pp. 308-308

- Declan Butler
- France sets high targets for impact factors and patents pp. 309-309

- Declan Butler
- Congress revives hopes for solar power satellites pp. 309-309

- Tony Reichhardt
- Accelerator project digs itself into a hole pp. 309-309

- Carl Levitin
- Hungary pushes for further reform pp. 310-310

- Alison Abbott
- Dilemma over genetics and population in China pp. 313-314

- Sun-Wei Guo, Chang-Jiang Zheng and C. C. Li
- Leading scientists still reject God pp. 313-313

- Edward J. Larson and Larry Witham
- Science in the firing line in Argentina pp. 314-314

- Marcelino Cereijido
- Dolly is a clone — and no longer alone pp. 315-316

- Davor Solter
- Death by delay pp. 316-317

- Steven H. Strogatz
- Caught in the act of the switch-on pp. 317-319

- Fred Wittinghofer
- Cracking Los Angeles pp. 320-321

- John H. Shaw
- An Asian Grande Coupure pp. 321-321

- Jean-Louis Hartenberger
- A period of change pp. 323-324

- Nicholas E. White
- Keeping up with the F1-ATPase pp. 324-325

- Howard C. Berg
- Lucy takes a stroll pp. 325-325

- Tim Lincoln
- Connecting with catalysis pp. 325-326

- Ian E. Maxwell
- Wet metallic hydrogen pp. 326-326

- David Jones
- Wheatstone's waves pp. 327-327

- Martin Kemp
- DNA microsatellite analysis of Dolly pp. 329-329

- David Ashworth, Matthew Bishop, Keith Campbell, Alan Colman, Alex Kind, Angelika Schnieke, Sarah Blott, Harry Griffin, Chris Haley, Jim McWhir and Ian Wilmut
- DNA fingerprinting Dolly pp. 329-330

- Esther N. Signer, Yuri E. Dubrova, Alec J. Jeffreys, Colin Wilde, Lynn M. B. Finch, Michelle Wells and Malcolm Peaker
- A cellulase gene of termite origin pp. 330-331

- Hirofumi Watanabe, Hiroaki Noda, Gaku Tokuda and Nathan Lo
- Arctic springtime depletion of mercury pp. 331-332

- W. H. Schroeder, K. G. Anlauf, L. A. Barrie, J. Y. Lu, A. Steffen, D. R. Schneeberger and T. Berg
- The joy of secants pp. 333-333

- Jeremy Gray
- Carnivores in living colour pp. 334-334

- Adrian M. Lister
- Holy prehistory pp. 335-336

- Nicholas J. Saunders
- Instrumental insects pp. 335-335

- Darryl T. Gwynne and Glenn K. Morris
- Is anybody out there? pp. 336-336

- David W. Hughes
- The structural basis of the activation of Ras by Sos pp. 337-343

- P. Ann Boriack-Sjodin, S. Mariana Margarit, Dafna Bar-Sagi and John Kuriyan
- A millisecond pulsar in an X-ray binary system pp. 344-346

- Rudy Wijnands and Michiel van der Klis
- The two-hour orbit of a binary millisecond X-ray pulsar pp. 346-348

- Deepto Chakrabarty and Edward H. Morgan
- Optical alignment and spinning of laser-trapped microscopic particles pp. 348-350

- M. E. J. Friese, T. A. Nieminen, N. R. Heckenberg and H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop
- High-throughput screening of solid-state catalyst libraries pp. 350-353

- Selim M. Senkan
- Unexpectedly high concentrations of molecular chlorine in coastal air pp. 353-356

- C. W. Spicer, E. G. Chapman, B. J. Finlayson-Pitts, R. A. Plastridge, J. M. Hubbe, J. D. Fast and C. M. Berkowitz
- Escape tectonics in the Los Angeles metropolitan region and implications for seismic risk pp. 356-360

- Christian Walls, Thomas Rockwell, Karl Mueller, Yehuda Bock, Simon Williams, John Pfanner, James Dolan and Peng Fang
- Evidence from the asymmetry of fast-spreading ridges that the axial topographic high is due to extensional stresses pp. 360-363

- Michael A. Eberle and Donald W. Forsyth
- Faunal turnovers of Palaeogene mammals from the Mongolian Plateau pp. 364-367

- Jin Meng and Malcolm C. McKenna
- Veil architecture in a sulphide-oxidizing bacterium enhances countercurrent flux pp. 367-369

- Tom Fenchel and Ronnie N. Glud
- Full-term development of mice from enucleated oocytes injected with cumulus cell nuclei pp. 369-374

- T. Wakayama, A. C. F. Perry, M. Zuccotti, K. R. Johnson and R. Yanagimachi
- Defects in somite formation in lunatic fringe-deficient mice pp. 374-377

- Nian Zhang and Thomas Gridley
- lunatic fringe is an essential mediator of somite segmentation and patterning pp. 377-381

- Yvonne A. Evrard, Yi Lun, Alexander Aulehla, Lin Gan and Randy L. Johnson
- A neuronal ryanodine receptor mediates light-induced phase delays of the circadian clock pp. 381-384

- Jian M. Ding, Gordon F. Buchanan, Shelley A. Tischkau, Dong Chen, Liana Kuriashkina, Lia E. Faiman, Joan M. Alster, Peter S. McPherson, Kevin P. Campbell and Martha U. Gillette
- High-frequency firing helps replenish the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles pp. 384-388

- Lu-Yang Wang and Leonard K. Kaczmarek
- An ancient retrotransposal insertion causes Fukuyama-type congenital muscular dystrophy pp. 388-392

- Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Yutaka Nakahori, Masashi Miyake, Kiichiro Matsumura, Eri Kondo-Iida, Yoshiko Nomura, Masaya Segawa, Mieko Yoshioka, Kayoko Saito, Makiko Osawa, Kenzo Hamano, Youichi Sakakihara, Ikuya Nonaka, Yasuo Nakagome, Ichiro Kanazawa, Yusuke Nakamura, Katsushi Tokunaga and Tatsushi Toda
- Developmental selection of var gene expression in Plasmodium falciparum pp. 392-395

- Qijun Chen, Victor Fernandez, Annika Sundström, Martha Schlichtherle, Santanu Datta, Per Hagblom and Mats Wahlgren
- Crystal structure of the first three domains of the type-1 insulin-like growth factor receptor pp. 395-399

- Thomas P. J. Garrett, Neil M. McKern, Meizhen Lou, Maurice J. Frenkel, John D. Bentley, George O. Lovrecz, Thomas C. Elleman, Leah J. Cosgrove and Colin W. Ward
1998, volume 394, articles 6690
- UK provides ‘step increase’ in funding for its science base pp. 209-209

- David Dickson
- Wellcome secures new synchrotron source pp. 209-209

- David Dickson
- Fusion machines ‘breach treaty and open weapons risk’ pp. 210-210

- Colin Macilwain
- Plant scientists want focus on the best and brightest pp. 210-211

- Colin Macilwain
- Monsanto backs $150m plant science centre pp. 211-211

- Colin Macilwain
- UK court gives green light to trial of modified maize pp. 212-212

- Ehsan Masood
- Britain ignores warning on privatization of defence research pp. 212-212

- Ehsan Masood
- Gore's satellite may fill role of lost SOHO pp. 213-213

- Tony Reichhardt
- Biologists recommend scrapping NASA's research on crystals pp. 213-213

- Tony Reichhardt
- Israel split on rights to genetic privacy pp. 214-214

- Haim Watzman
- Swiss databank to start charging for use pp. 214-214

- Alison Abbott
- When names are less than crystal clear pp. 216-216

- Michael Ashburner
- When names are less than crystal clear pp. 216-216

- Senyon Choe and Paul Pfaffinger
- Tokyo campus rising pp. 216-216

- Shun-ichi Kobayashi
- Haldane's speculation pp. 216-216

- I. J. Good
- How to make microbes safer pp. 217-218

- Graham S. Pearson
- Dust hides a universal starburst pp. 219-220

- Douglas Scott
- Why Ras needs Rho pp. 220-221

- Frank McCormick
- Craters unchained pp. 221-223

- H. J. Melosh
- Incas and alders pp. 224-225

- Peter D. Moore
- Printing screens pp. 225-227

- Robert Wisnieff
- The pathogen connection pp. 227-228

- Christophe Benoist and Diane Mathis
- Eddies make ocean deserts bloom pp. 228-229

- Richard G. Williams and Michael J. Follows
- Rarity as double jeopardy pp. 229-230

- Kevin J. Gaston
- His master's fist pp. 230-230

- David Jones
- Feynman's figurations pp. 231-231

- Martin Kemp
- Selection on swallow tail streamers pp. 233-234

- Matthew R. Evans
- The oldest coelurosaurian pp. 234-235

- Xijin Zhao and Xing Xu
- Seal whiskers detect water movements pp. 235-236

- Guido Dehnhardt, Björn Mauck and Horst Bleckmann
- Alanine enantiomers in the Murchison meteorite pp. 236-236

- S. Pizzarello and J. R. Cronin
- Microbiology for the millions pp. 237-238

- W. F. Bynum
- From meat to merchandise pp. 238-239

- John Robb
- No laughing matter pp. 239-240

- Colin L. Masters
- The making of a biochemist pp. 240-240

- Mikuláš Teich
- High-redshift star formation in the Hubble Deep Field revealed by a submillimetre-wavelength survey pp. 241-247

- David H. Hughes, Stephen Serjeant, James Dunlop, Michael Rowan-Robinson, Andrew Blain, Robert G. Mann, Rob Ivison, John Peacock, Andreas Efstathiou, Walter Gear, Seb Oliver, Andy Lawrence, Malcolm Longair, Pippa Goldschmidt and Tim Jenness
- Submillimetre-wavelength detection of dusty star-forming galaxies at high redshift pp. 248-251

- A. J. Barger, L. L. Cowie, D. B. Sanders, E. Fulton, Y. Taniguchi, Y. Sato, K. Kawara and H. Okuda
- A three-dimensional photonic crystal operating at infrared wavelengths pp. 251-253

- S. Y. Lin, J. G. Fleming, D. L. Hetherington, B. K. Smith, R. Biswas, K. M. Ho, M. M. Sigalas, W. Zubrzycki, S. R. Kurtz and Jim Bur
- An electrophoretic ink for all-printed reflective electronic displays pp. 253-255

- Barrett Comiskey, J. D. Albert, Hidekazu Yoshizawa and Joseph Jacobson
- Continuous self-assembly of organic–inorganic nanocomposite coatings that mimic nacre pp. 256-260

- Alan Sellinger, Pilar M. Weiss, Anh Nguyen, Yunfeng Lu, Roger A. Assink, Weiliang Gong and C. Jeffrey Brinker
- Rapid eruption of Skye lavas inferred from precise U–Pb and Ar–Ar dating of the Rum and Cuillin plutonic complexes pp. 260-263

- M. A. Hamilton, D. G. Pearson, R. N. Thompson, S. P. Kelley and C. H. Emeleus
- Influence of mesoscale eddies on new production in the Sargasso Sea pp. 263-266

- D. J. McGillicuddy, A. R. Robinson, D. A. Siegel, H. W. Jannasch, R. Johnson, T. D. Dickey, J. McNeil, A. F. Michaels and A. H. Knap
- Eddy-induced enhancement of primary production in a model of the North Atlantic Ocean pp. 266-269

- Andreas Oschlies and Véronique Garçon
- Local and global vectors in desert ant navigation pp. 269-272

- M. Collett, T. S. Collett, S. Bisch and R. Wehner
- Species extinction and the relationship between distribution and abundance pp. 272-274

- C. N. Johnson
- A multimodal language region in the ventral visual pathway pp. 274-277

- Christian Büchel, Cathy Price and Karl Friston
- Control of pain initiation by endogenous cannabinoids pp. 277-281

- Antonio Calignano, Giovanna La Rana, Andrea Giuffrida and Daniele Piomelli
- Expression of a potassium current in inner hair cells during development of hearing in mice pp. 281-284

- Corné J. Kros, J. Peter Ruppersberg and Alfons Rüsch
- Mice lacking serum paraoxonase are susceptible to organophosphate toxicity and atherosclerosis pp. 284-287

- Diana M. Shih, Lingjie Gu, Yu-Rong Xia, Mohamad Navab, Wan-Fen Li, Susan Hama, Lawrence W. Castellani, Clement E. Furlong, Lucio G. Costa, Alan M. Fogelman and Aldons J. Lusis
- Combined effects of angiostatin and ionizing radiation in antitumour therapy pp. 287-291

- Helena J. Mauceri, Nader N. Hanna, Michael A. Beckett, David H. Gorski, Mary-Jane Staba, Kerri Anne Stellato, Kevin Bigelow, Ruth Heimann, Stephen Gately, Mohanraj Dhanabal, Gerald A. Soff, Vikas P. Sukhatme, Donald W. Kufe and Ralph R. Weichselbaum
- V(D)J recombinase induction in splenic B lymphocytes is inhibited by antigen-receptor signalling pp. 292-295

- Marc Hertz, Valérie Kouskoff, Tetsuya Nakamura and David Nemazee
- Signals from Ras and Rho GTPases interact to regulate expression of p21Waf1/Cip1 pp. 295-299

- Michael F. Olson, Hugh F. Paterson and Christopher J. Marshall
- Structure of dehydroquinate synthase reveals an active site capable of multistep catalysis pp. 299-302

- Elisabeth P. Carpenter, Alastair R. Hawkins, John W. Frost and Katherine A. Brown
- A prolactin-releasing peptide in the brain pp. 302-302

- Shuji Hinuma, Yugo Habata, Ryo Fujii, Yuji Kawamata, Masaki Hosoya, Shoji Fukusumi, Chieko Kitada, Yoshinori Masuo, Tsuneo Asano, Hirokazu Matsumoto, Masahiro Sekiguchi, Tsutomu Kurokawa, Osamu Nishimura, Haruo Onda and Masahiko Fujino
- Erratum: Engineering cyclophilin into a proline-specific endopeptidase pp. 302-302

- Eric Quéméneur, Mireille Moutiez, Jean-Baptiste Charbonnier and André Ménez
1998, volume 394, articles 6689
- US public puts faith in science, but still lacks understanding pp. 107-107

- Colin Macilwain
- University says sorry for its racist past pp. 107-107

- Quirin Schiermeier
- Indian meeting backed despite boycott threats over nuclear tests pp. 108-108

- K. S. Jayaraman
- Congress turns NIH budget into a political football pp. 108-108

- Meredith Wadman
- Genome research set to take off in China pp. 109-109

- David Swinbanks
- Japan's Mars probe launched successfully pp. 109-109

- Asako Saegusa
- Japan okays test-tube baby gene tests pp. 110-110

- Asako Saegusa
- US think-tank queries cost of ‘stockpile stewardship’ programme pp. 110-110

- Colin Macilwain
- Public ‘must have more say on NIH spend’ pp. 111-111

- Meredith Wadman
- Panel casts doubt on helium sell-off plan pp. 111-111

- Colin Macilwain
- CITES chief removed in scandal over trade in banned species pp. 112-112

- Ehsan Masood
- Small-scale space projects ‘threaten collaboration’ pp. 112-112

- Alison Abbott
- Future of Gabon lab hangs in the balance pp. 113-113

- Declan Butler
- Museum research comes off list of endangered species pp. 115-116

- Declan Butler, Henry Gee and Colin Macilwain
- Rescue plan needed for taxonomy pp. 120-120

- Henry Disney
- Untenured in Toronto pp. 120-120

- Pekka K. Sinervo
- Familiarity breeds cooperation pp. 121-122

- Laurent Keller and H. Kern Reeve
- Well of darkness pp. 122-123

- August E. Evrard
- Actin branches out pp. 125-126

- Laura M. Machesky and Michael Way
- Disorder in the ranks pp. 126-127

- R. J. Cava
- Ancient Australian arthropods pp. 127-127

- Tim Lincoln
- Dancing dendrites pp. 129-130

- Frances A. Edwards
- Jive talking pp. 130-131

- John Chappell
- A quantum leap for electronics pp. 131-132

- Lydia L. Sohn
- What makes the brain's tickers tock pp. 132-133

- John Lisman
- Corrugated carbon pp. 133-133

- David Jones
- Correction: Immunology: Ways around rejection pp. 133-133

- David L. Vaux
- Alberto P. Calderón (1920-98) pp. 134-134

- Robert A. Fefferman
- Lane's landscapes pp. 135-135

- Martin Kemp
- Nicotine withdrawal and accident rates pp. 137-137

- Andrew J. Waters, Martin J. Jarvis and Stephen R. Sutton
- Cause of sea fan death in the West Indies pp. 137-138

- David M. Geiser, John W. Taylor, Kim B. Ritchie and Garriet W. Smith
- Origins of Old Testament priests pp. 138-140

- Mark G. Thomas, Karl Skorecki, Haim Ben-Amid, Tudor Parfitt, Neil Bradman and David B. Goldstein
- Regeneration in metazoan larvae pp. 140-140

- Minako S. Vickery and James B. McClintock
- Postmodernism disrobed pp. 141-143

- Richard Dawkins
- From protective rind to cognitive cortex pp. 143-144

- John C. Marshall
- A piece of the true Feynman pp. 144-144

- Stephen Battersby
- Three-dimensional structure of the Stat3β homodimer bound to DNA pp. 145-151

- Stefan Becker, Bernd Groner and Christoph W. Müller
- Large-scale coronal heating by the small-scale magnetic field of the Sun pp. 152-154

- C. J. Schrijver, A. M. Title, K. L. Harvey, N. R. Sheeley, Y.-M. Wang, G. H. J. van den Oord, R. A. Shine, T. D. Tarbell and N. E. Hurlburt
- The signature of chemical valence in the electrical conduction through a single-atom contact pp. 154-157

- Elke Scheer, Nicolás Agraït, Juan Carlos Cuevas, Alfredo Levy Yeyati, Bas Ludoph, Alvaro Martín-Rodero, Gabino Rubio Bollinger, Jan M. van Ruitenbeek and Cristián Urbina
- Cation effects in doped La2CuO4 superconductors pp. 157-159

- J. P. Attfield, A. L. Kharlanov and J. A. McAllister
- A molecular metal with ion-conducting channels pp. 159-162

- Takayoshi Nakamura, Tomoyuki Akutagawa, Kazumasa Honda, Allan E. Underhill, A. Treeve Coomber and Richard H. Friend
- Magnitudes of sea-level lowstands of the past 500,000 years pp. 162-165

- E. J. Rohling, M. Fenton, F. J. Jorissen, P. Bertrand, G. Ganssen and J. P. Caulet
- Megaripple migration in a natural surf zone pp. 165-168

- Edith L. Gallagher, Steve Elgar and Edward B. Thornton
- The unique anisotropy of the Pacific upper mantle pp. 168-172

- Göran Ekström and Adam M. Dziewonski
- Devonian terrestrial arthropods from Gondwana pp. 172-175

- Gregory D. Edgecombe
- Development of cooperative relationships through increasing investment pp. 175-179

- Gilbert Roberts and Thomas N. Sherratt
- Visual synchrony affects binding and segmentation in perception pp. 179-182

- Marius Usher and Nick Donnelly
- Inhibitory long-term potentiation underlies auditory conditioning of goldfish escape behaviour pp. 182-185

- Yoichi Oda, Keisuke Kawasaki, Masahiro Morita, Henri Korn and Haruko Matsui
- Cholinergic induction of network oscillations at 40 Hz in the hippocampus in vitro pp. 186-189

- André Fisahn, Fenella G. Pike, Eberhard H. Buhl and Ole Paulsen
- Electrical coupling underlies high-frequency oscillations in the hippocampus in vitro pp. 189-192

- A. Draguhn, R. D. Traub, D. Schmitz and J. G. R. Jefferys
- Visualizing secretion and synaptic transmission with pH-sensitive green fluorescent proteins pp. 192-195

- Gero Miesenböck, Dino A. De Angelis and James E. Rothman
- Antagonism between extradenticle function and Hedgehog signalling in the developing limb pp. 196-200

- Sergio González-Crespo, Muna Abu-Shaar, Miguel Torres, Carlos Martínez-A, Richard S. Mann and Ginés Morata
- Reduction of atherosclerosis in mice by inhibition of CD40 signalling pp. 200-203

- François Mach, Uwe Schönbeck, Galina K. Sukhova, Elizabeth Atkinson and Peter Libby
- Truncating mutations of hSNF5/INI1 in aggressive paediatric cancer pp. 203-206

- Isabella Versteege, Nicolas Sévenet, Julian Lange, Marie-Françoise Rousseau-Merck, Peter Ambros, Rupert Handgretinger, Alain Aurias and Olivier Delattre
1998, volume 394, articles 6688
- Japan reacts uneasily to nuclear plan for meeting carbon cuts pp. 3-3

- Asako Saegusa
- ‘Ignition not vital’ in scaled-down fusion reactor pp. 3-3

- Asako Saegusa
- UNEP rebuffed in search for a wider role pp. 4-4

- Ehsan Masood
- French panel calls for closer monitoring of genetic modification pp. 4-4

- Eric Glover
- Senators back bill to double R & D funds over 12 years pp. 5-5

- Colin Macilwain
- NASA loses touch with solar observatory in space pp. 5-5

- Tony Reichhardt
- Space agency to work closely with EU pp. 5-5

- Alison Abbott
- New doubts over rock-dating techniques pp. 6-6

- Rex Dalton
- German institute ‘correct’ to fire technician pp. 6-6

- Alison Abbot
- China plans major shake-up of academy pp. 7-7

- David Swinbanks
- Australia builds on biological successes with a broad new centre pp. 7-7

- Peter Pockley
- Organic farmer takes gene battle to court pp. 8-8

- Ehsan Masood
- Let's share the excitement of science pp. 10-10

- Edward J. Weiler
- Biotech battlelines pp. 10-10

- Othmar Käppeli and Lillian Auberson
- A conduit to the core pp. 11-12

- Richard W. Carlson
- Evolutionary cut and paste pp. 12-13

- Neil Shubin
- The Standard Model transcended pp. 13-15

- Frank Wilczek
- SO(10) marshals the particles pp. 15-15

- Frank Wilczek
- Boning up on Hedgehog's movements pp. 16-17

- Philip W. Ingham
- Intergalactic pollution pp. 17-19

- J. Michael Shull
- The two faces of glutamate pp. 19-20

- Jean-Philippe Pin
- Ice on the fast track pp. 21-22

- Charles R. Bentley
- The ghost of magnetism pp. 22-23

- Zachary Fisk and David Pines
- What goes up must come down pp. 23-24

- David R. H. Evans and Brian A. Hemmings
- Extruded tubing pp. 24-24

- David Jones
- Röntgen's rays pp. 25-25

- Martin Kemp
- Novel retinal photoreceptors pp. 27-28

- Bobby G. Soni, Alisdair R. Philp, Russell G. Foster and Barry E. Knox
- Do flame retardants threaten ocean life? pp. 28-29

- Jacob de Boer, Peter G. Wester, Hans J. C. Klamer, Wilma E. Lewis and Jan P. Boon
- Density of states reflects diameter in nanotubes pp. 29-30

- C. T. White and J. W. Mintmire
- A more reliable design for biodiversity study? pp. 30-30

- David A. Wardle
- A more reliable design for biodiversity study? pp. 30-30

- Shahid Naeem and Shibin Li
- Selling science against the odds pp. 31-32

- Graham Farmelo
- Tripped up by timekeeping pp. 32-33

- Kristen Lippincott
- Truth and consequences pp. 33-34

- Gisli H. Gudjonsson
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- Ruth Richardson
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- Taroh Iiri, Zvi Farfel and Henry R. Bourne
- Magnetically mediated superconductivity in heavy fermion compounds pp. 39-43

- N. D. Mathur, F. M. Grosche, S. R. Julian, I. R. Walker, D. M. Freye, R. K. W. Haselwimmer and G. G. Lonzarich
- Heavy-element enrichment in low-density regions of the intergalactic medium pp. 44-46

- Lennox L. Cowie and Antoinette Songaila
- Quantum error correction for communication with linear optics pp. 47-49

- Samuel L. Braunstein
- Nanofabrication of solid- state Fresnel lenses for electron optics pp. 49-52

- Y. Ito, A. L. Bleloch and L. M. Brown
- Covalently functionalized nanotubes as nanometre- sized probes in chemistry and biology pp. 52-55

- Stanislaus S. Wong, Ernesto Joselevich, Adam T. Woolley, Chin Li Cheung and Charles M. Lieber
- The balance of plankton respiration and photosynthesis in the open oceans pp. 55-57

- P. J. le B. Williams
- Influence of subglacial geology on the onset of a West Antarctic ice stream from aerogeophysical observations pp. 58-62

- R. E. Bell, D. D. Blankenship, C. A. Finn, D. L. Morse, T. A. Scambos, J. M. Brozena and S. M. Hodge
- Influence of subglacial geology on the position of a West Antarctic ice stream from seismic observations pp. 62-65

- S. Anandakrishnan, D. D. Blankenship, R. B. Alley and P. L. Stoffa
- A new Early Carboniferous tetrapod with a mélange of crown-group characters pp. 66-69

- Jennifer A. Clack
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- Paul B. Rainey and Michael Travisano
- Temporal gating of neural signals during performance of a visual discrimination task pp. 72-75

- Eyal Seidemann, Ehud Zohary and William T. Newsome
- Seeing only the right half of the forest but cutting down all the trees? pp. 75-78

- Fabrizio Doricchi and Chiara Incoccia
- Glutamate mediates an inhibitory postsynaptic potential in dopamine neurons pp. 78-82

- C. D. Fiorillo and J. T. Williams
- Wingless and Notch regulate cell-cycle arrest in the developing Drosophila wing pp. 82-84

- Laura A. Johnston and Bruce A. Edgar
- Tout-velu is a Drosophila homologue of the putative tumour suppressor EXT-1 and is needed for Hh diffusion pp. 85-88

- Yohanns Bellaiche, Inge The and Norbert Perrimon
- A dimeric 14-3-3 protein is an essential cofactor for Raf kinase activity pp. 88-92

- Guri Tzivion, Zhijun Luo and Joseph Avruch
- The oncoprotein Evi-1 represses TGF-β signalling by inhibiting Smad3 pp. 92-96

- Mineo Kurokawa, Kinuko Mitani, Kenji Irie, Tomohiro Matsuyama, Tokiharu Takahashi, Shigeru Chiba, Yoshio Yazaki, Kunihiro Matsumoto and Hisamaru Hirai
- DNA binding and cleavage by the nuclear intron-encoded homing endonuclease I-PpoI pp. 96-101

- Karen E. Flick, Melissa S. Jurica, Raymond J. Monnat and Barry L. Stoddard
- Erratum: Emergence of symbiosis in peptide self-replication through a hypercyclic network pp. 101-101

- David H. Lee, Kay Severin, Yohei Yokobayashi and M. Reza Ghadiri
- Erratum: The complete genome sequence of the hyperthermophilic, sulphate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus pp. 101-101

- Hans-Peter Klenk, Rebecca A. Clayton, Jean-Francois Tomb, Owen White, Karen E. Nelson, Karen A. Ketchum, Robert J. Dodson, Michelle Gwinn, Erin K. Hickey, Jeremy D. Peterson, Delwood L. Richardson, Anthony R. Kerlavage, David E. Graham, Nikos C. Kyrpides, Robert D. Fleischmann, John Quackenbush, Norman H. Lee, Granger G. Sutton, Steven Gill, Ewen F. Kirkness, Brian A. Dougherty, Keith McKenney, Mark D. Adams, Brendan Loftus, Scott Peterson, Claudia I. Reich, Leslie K. McNeil, Jonathan H. Badger, Anna Glodek, Lixin Zhou, Ross Overbeek, Jeannine D. Gocayne, Janice F. Weidman, Lisa McDonald, Teresa Utterback, Matthew D. Cotton, Tracy Spriggs, Patricia Artiach, Brian P. Kaine, Sean M. Sykes, Paul W. Sadow, Kurt P. D'Andrea, Cheryl Bowman, Claire Fujii, Stacey A. Garland, Tanya M. Mason, Gary J. Olsen, Claire M. Fraser, Hamilton O. Smith, Carl R. Woese and J. Craig Venter
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