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- 1From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Emma Marris [1] [illus. 1] Oceanographer Rik Wanninkhof was stranded. Working at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory in Miami, Florida, he had developed an instrument to measure carbon...
- 2From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Daniel E. Lieberman [1] Dental Functional Morphology: How Teeth Work by Peter W. Lucas Cambridge University Press: 2004. 372 pp. $130, £75 [illus. 1] Science has made substantial progress since...
- 3From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Barry Rolett (corresponding author) [1]; Jared Diamond [2] Some Pacific island societies, such as those of Easter Island and Mangareva, inadvertently contributed to their own collapse by causing massive...
- 4From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jim Giles London Hundreds of fatal cases of cancer are being induced in children every year by hospital scans that could be replaced by other diagnostic methods, researchers have claimed. The...
- 5From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Robert M. May [1] It was 25 years ago, at an ecology seminar at Princeton University, that I first learned of the standard method for 'marking' individual newts or other amphibians (Fig. 1) by clipping their...
- 6From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedHeads roll at nuclear lab following inquiry into lost disks Washington More than ten employees at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have been fired, demoted or reprimanded following security scandals....
- 7From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Fran Balkwill [1]; Lisa M. Coussens [2] Inflammation is central to our fight against pathogens, but if it is not ordered and timely, the resulting chronic inflammation can contribute to diseases such as...
- 8From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): James L. Pinfold [1] Sir I read with interest your Editorial on "Schools at 1020 eV and beyond" (Nature 429, 685; 200410.1038/429685a). We applaud the University of Nijmegen physicists for their success...
- 9From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gilbert Di Paolo [1, 2]; Howard S. Moskowitz [5]; Keith Gipson [3]; Markus R. Wenk [1, 2]; Sergey Voronov [1, 2]; Masanori Obayashi [1, 2]; Richard Flavell [1, 4]; Reiko M. Fitzsimonds [3]; Timothy A. Ryan...
- 10From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Mark Williamson [1] Foundations of Biogeography: Classic Papers with Commentaries University of Chicago Press: 2004. 1,291 pp. $135, £94.50 (hbk); $45, £31.50 (pbk) Collections of papers are useful...
- 11From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anthony G. Millgate [1, 2]; Barry J. Pogson [2]; Iain W. Wilson [1]; Toni M. Kutchan [3]; Meinhart H. Zenk [4]; Wayne L. Gerlach [5]; Anthony J. Fist [6]; Philip J. Larkin (corresponding author) [1] The...
- 12From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Tony Reichhardt Washington [illus. 1] Tropical storms and hurricanes have surged through much of the Caribbean this month, leaving hundreds dead in flooded Haiti, devastating several other islands and...
- 13From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Quirin Schiermeier [1] From Tokyo to Buenos Aires, football fans are thrilled when Real Madrid, Manchester United or Ajax Amsterdam play in Barcelona's Nou Camp. Few of them will know that Europe's largest...
- 14From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Axel Meyer [1] Speciation by Jerry A. Coyne & H. Allen Orr Sinauer: 2004. 545 pp. $89.95 (hbk); $54.95, £35.99 (pbk) [illus. 1] Identifying and understanding the processes that lead to the origin of...
- 15From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Quirin Schiermeier Munich The German research ministry has approved the construction of a high-performance research aircraft that should be ferrying European atmospheric researchers into the upper...
- 16From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alberto G. Fairén (corresponding author) [1]; David Fernández-Remolar [2]; James M. Dohm [3]; Victor R. Baker [3, 4]; Ricardo Amils [1, 2] Several lines of evidence have recently reinforced the hypothesis...
- 17From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Hidehiro Yonezawa [1, 2]; Takao Aoki [1, 2]; Akira Furusawa (corresponding author) [1, 2] Quantum teleportation [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] involves the transportation of an unknown quantum state from one...
- 18From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-Reviewed100 YEARS AGO Scientific critics in Berlin are now much exercised with regard to the remarkable performances of "Clever Hans," the thinking horse. According to the daily Press, a representative committee... witnessed...
- 19From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ingrid Mecklenbräuker [1]; Susan L. Kalled [2]; Michael Leitges [3]; Fabienne Mackay [4]; Alexander Tarakhovsky (corresponding author) [1] Approximately 65% of B cells generated in human bone marrow are...
- 20From: Nature. (Vol. 431, Issue 7007) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Helen Pearson Clinical research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was due to receive a major boost this week with the official opening of a 242-bed, $540-million centre at the agency's main campus...