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Editorials

A flight of fancy p903

Agricultural biotechnology isn't the first promising new technology to become ensnared in trade politics. The same fate buried supersonic commercial air travel — but that time, the boot was on the other foot.

doi:10.1038/423903a


Building bridges p903

Science and technology agreements between the European Union and Arab countries are a small, but welcome step.

doi:10.1038/423903b


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News

WHO issues rallying cry to keep fight against SARS on track p905

David Cyranoski

doi:10.1038/423905a


Biologists disappointed as NIH budget falls flat p905

Erika Check

doi:10.1038/423905b


Visa rules leave US colleges facing semester of discontent p906

Geoff Brumfiel

doi:10.1038/423906a


European deal aims to attract Arab scientists p906

Nicola Nosengo

doi:10.1038/423906b


Photos stop as Landsat 7 defies engineers p907

Tony Reichhardt

doi:10.1038/423907a


Dolly firm in trouble after transgenic milk fails to flow p907

Jenny Hogan

doi:10.1038/423907b


Share slump brings biotech firms to government's door p908

Erika Check

doi:10.1038/423908a


Journals wrestle with definition of 'competing' interest p908

Jonathan Knight

doi:10.1038/423908b


India plans to bring neutrino science home p909

K. S. Jayaraman

doi:10.1038/423909a


Discovery changes view of bacteria p909

Jonathan Knight

doi:10.1038/423909b


news in brief p910

doi:10.1038/423910a


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news feature

AIDS Vaccines: Back to 'plan A' p912

The received wisdom in AIDS vaccine research is that stimulating cellular immunity is more important than producing antibodies. But some experts are now reviving the antibody strategy, says Erika Check.

Erika Check

doi:10.1038/423912a


Atomic physics: Rocky Mountain high p915

Beneath the peaks of Colorado nestles an unusual institute that leads the world in atomic physics. Peter Aldhous visits JILA, where a culture of sharing has underpinned Nobel success.

Peter Aldhous

doi:10.1038/423915a


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Correspondence

Dalí and the double helix p917

Science fascinated the great surrealist, who combined it with angels and allegories.

Elena Guardiola and Josep-E. Baños

doi:10.1038/423917a


Crystal: ever-evolving and expanding in scope p917

Russell Seitz

doi:10.1038/423917b


Crystal: clear difference from glass p917

Bruno Contreras Moreira

doi:10.1038/423917c


Crystal: clear difference from glass p918

doi:10.1038/423918a


Online comment could promote unfair criticism p918

Andrew Lumsden, Martin Raff and Joshua R. Sanes

doi:10.1038/423918b


MRC planning outweighs excellence in science p918

Dontcho Staynov

doi:10.1038/423918c


Fiendishly clever? p918

Rupert C. Marshall

doi:10.1038/423918d


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Books and Arts

Vision quest p919

A radical theory seeks to overturn current views of how we see the world.

Michael Morgan reviews Why We See What We Do: An Empirical Theory of Vision by Dale Purves and R. Beau Lotto

doi:10.1038/423919a


Discovering geological time p920

David R. Oldroyd reviews The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's Antiquity by Jack Repcheck

doi:10.1038/423920a


Eyes on the prize p921

István Hargittai reviews How to Win the Nobel Prize: An Unexpected Life in Science by J. Michael Bishop

doi:10.1038/423921a


Illustration: A fine body of work p921

Mary Purton

doi:10.1038/423921b


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Concepts

Plant hydraulics: The ascent of water p923

Melvin T. Tyree

doi:10.1038/423923a


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News and Views

Materials science: Synthetic sea shell p925

The mechanical properties of natural substances such as bone and shell are envied by those involved in the fabrication of materials. A 'bricks-and-mortar' structure, assembled layer by layer, is the key to making sea shells.

Michael Rubner

doi:10.1038/423925a


Telomeres: Taking the measure p926

Telomeres — the tips of chromosomes — need to be preserved, and this involves replenishing telomeric DNA when it has been eroded. But telomeres must not become too long, and one aspect of length control is now revealed.

Vicki Lundblad

doi:10.1038/423926a


Atmospheric physics: Electric jets p927

Powerful electric currents have been detected in discharges between thunderclouds and the upper atmosphere. Carried by gigantic jets, they are a new factor in the model of the Earth's electrical and chemical environment.

Victor P. Pasko

doi:10.1038/423927a


100 and 50 years ago p928

doi:10.1038/423928a


Evolution: The battle between the sexes p929

Male–female conflict over mating rate can drive rapid evolution and lead to female refusal to mate with males from other populations, so implicating sexual conflict in the generation of biodiversity.

Tom Tregenza

doi:10.1038/423929a


Catalysis: A greener solution p930

In a 'biphasic' system, a catalyst dissolved in a liquid phase can be recycled if the reaction products are captured in an adjacent phase. A catalyst-storing liquid that is plentiful and environmentally friendly has been found.

Walter Leitner

doi:10.1038/423930a


Neurobiology: Synapses unplugged p931

At the junctions between two neurons, the machinery that releases neurotransmitter from one cell must lie near calcium channels and align with detectors in the receiving cell. We now have a better idea how this occurs.

J. Troy Littleton and Morgan Sheng

doi:10.1038/423931a


Earth science: Spread thin in the Arctic p932

The northernmost segment of the global mid-ocean-ridge system, the Gakkel ridge, is a bit of an oddity. Provocative data are emerging from an international geophysical and geochemical study of the region.

Emily M. Klein

doi:10.1038/423932a


Obituary: Jeff Schell (1935–2003) p934

Marc Van Montagu

doi:10.1038/423934a


news and views in brief p935

doi:10.1038/423935a


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Brief Communications

Neuroperception: Facial expressions linked to monkey calls p937

Pulling a face to emphasize a spoken point is not seen as just a human prerogative.

Asif A. Ghazanfar and Nikos K. Logothetis

doi:10.1038/423937a


Biomechanics: Bacterial flagellar switching under load p938

Karen A. Fahrner, William S. Ryu and Howard C. Berg

doi:10.1038/423938a


erratum: Rapid change in mouse mitochondrial DNA p938

doi:10.1038/423938b


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Articles

alpha-Neurexins couple Ca2+ channels to synaptic vesicle exocytosis p939

Markus Missler, Weiqi Zhang, Astrid Rohlmann, Gunnar Kattenstroth, Robert E. Hammer, Kurt Gottmann and Thomas C. Südhof

doi:10.1038/nature01755

See also: News and Views by Littleton & Sheng


Structure and gating mechanism of the acetylcholine receptor pore p949

Atsuo Miyazawa, Yoshinori Fujiyoshi and Nigel Unwin

doi:10.1038/nature01748


Magmatic and amagmatic seafloor generation at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean p956

P. J. Michael, C. H. Langmuir, H. J. B. Dick, J. E. Snow, S. L. Goldstein, D. W. Graham, K. Lehnert, G. Kurras, W. Jokat, R. Mühe and H. N. Edmonds

doi:10.1038/nature01704

See also: News and Views by Klein


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Letters to Nature

Geophysical evidence for reduced melt production on the Arctic ultraslow Gakkel mid-ocean ridge p962

W. Jokat, O. Ritzmann, M. C. Schmidt-Aursch, S. Drachev, S. Gauger and J. Snow

doi:10.1038/nature01706

See also: News and Views by Klein


Magnetization distribution in the mixed-phase state of hole-doped manganites p965

Y. Murakami, J. H. Yoo, D. Shindo, T. Atou and M. Kikuchi

doi:10.1038/nature01715


Three-dimensional binary superlattices of magnetic nanocrystals and semiconductor quantum dots p968

F. X. Redl, K.-S. Cho, C. B. Murray and S. O'Brien

doi:10.1038/nature01702


Modulated structure of solid iodine during its molecular dissociation under high pressure p971

Takemura Kenichi, Sato Kyoko, Fujihisa Hiroshi and Onoda Mitsuko

doi:10.1038/nature01724


Gigantic jets between a thundercloud and the ionosphere p974

H. T. Su, R. R. Hsu, A. B. Chen, Y. C. Wang, W. S. Hsiao, W. C. Lai, L. C. Lee, M. Sato and H. Fukunishi

doi:10.1038/nature01759

See also: News and Views by Pasko


Uranium series dates from Qesem Cave, Israel, and the end of the Lower Palaeolithic p977

R. Barkai, A. Gopher, S. E. Lauritzen and A. Frumkin

doi:10.1038/nature01718


The evolution of reproductive isolation through sexual conflict p979

Oliver Y. Martin and David J. Hosken

doi:10.1038/nature01752

See also: News and Views by Tregenza


Opposing basal ganglia processes shape midbrain visuomotor activity bilaterally p982

Huai Jiang, Barry E. Stein and John G. McHaffie

doi:10.1038/nature01698


Mapping multiple features in the population response of visual cortex p986

Amit Basole, Leonard E. White and David Fitzpatrick

doi:10.1038/nature01721


Cyclic AMP/GMP-dependent modulation of Ca2+ channels sets the polarity of nerve growth-cone turning p990

Makoto Nishiyama, Akemi Hoshino, Lily Tsai, John R. Henley, Yoshio Goshima, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Mu-ming Poo and Kyonsoo Hong

doi:10.1038/nature01751


LAF1 ubiquitination by COP1 controls photomorphogenesis and is stimulated by SPA1 p995

Hak Soo Seo, Jun-Yi Yang, Masaki Ishikawa, Cordelia Bolle, Maria L. Ballesteros and Nam-Hai Chua

doi:10.1038/nature01696


Enhanced gravi- and phototropism in plant mdr mutants mislocalizing the auxin efflux protein PIN1 p999

Bosl Noh, Anindita Bandyopadhyay, Wendy Ann Peer, Edgar P. Spalding and Angus S. Murphy

doi:10.1038/nature01716


Chromosome cohesion is regulated by a clock gene paralogue TIM-1 p1002

Raymond C. Chan, Annette Chan, Mili Jeon, Tammy F. Wu, Danielle Pasqualone, Ann E. Rougvie and Barbara J. Meyer

doi:10.1038/nature01697


Cks1-dependent proteasome recruitment and activation of CDC20 transcription in budding yeast p1009

May C. Morris, Peter Kaiser, Stanislav Rudyak, Chris Baskerville, Mark H. Watson and Steven I. Reed

doi:10.1038/nature01720


POT1 as a terminal transducer of TRF1 telomere length control p1013

Diego Loayza and Titia de Lange

doi:10.1038/nature01688

See also: News and Views by Lundblad


corrigendum: Non-classical receptive field mediates switch in a sensory neuron's frequency tuning p1018

Maurice J. Chacron, Brent Doiron, Leonard Maler, André Longtin and Joseph Bastian

doi:10.1038/nature01684


addendum: Selection of evolutionarily conserved mucosal-associated invariant T cells by MR1 p1018

Emmanuel Treiner, Livine Duban, Seiamak Bahram, Mirjana Radosavljevic, Valerie Wanner, Florence Tilloy, Pierre Affaticati, Susan Gilfillan and Olivier Lantz

doi:10.1038/nature01700


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New for biotechnology p1019

Your Mac for sequence analysis — and MACS for your cell separations.

doi:10.1038/4231019a


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Prospects

Moving targets p1021

Paul Smaglik

doi:10.1038/nj6943-1021a


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Movers p1022

doi:10.1038/nj6943-1022a


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