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Radar imaging of the lunar poles 137
BRUCE A. CAMPBELL, DONALD B. CAMPBELL, JOHN F. CHANDLER, ALICE A. HINE, MICHAEL C. NOLAN & PHILLIP J. PERILLAT
Long-wavelength measurements reveal a paucity of ice in the Moon's polar craters.
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JONATHAN GRANOT, EHUD NAKAR & TSVI PIRAN
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IGOR G. MITROFANOV
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P. K. MANG, S. LAROCHELLE & M. GREVEN
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H. J. KANG, PENGCHENG DAI, J. W. LYNN, M. MATSUURA, J. R. THOMPSON, SHOU-CHENG ZHANG, D. N. ARGYRIOU, Y. ONOSE & Y. TOKURA
doi:10.1038/426140a
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Hyperelasticity governs dynamic fracture at a critical length scale 141
MARKUS J. BUEHLER, FARID F. ABRAHAM & HUAJIAN GAO
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Efflux-dependent auxin gradients establish the apical–basal axis of Arabidopsis 147
JIRÍ FRIML, ANNE VIETEN, MICHAEL SAUER, DOLF WEIJERS, HEINZ SCHWARZ, THORSTEN HAMANN, REMKO OFFRINGA & GERD JÜRGENS
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Letters to Nature
A common origin for cosmic explosions inferred from calorimetry of GRB030329 154
E. BERGER, S. R. KULKARNI, G. POOLEY, D. A. FRAIL, V. MCINTYRE, R. M. WARK, R. SARI, A. M. SODERBERG, D. W. FOX, S. YOST & P. A. PRICE
doi:10.1038/nature01998
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Evolution of the polarization of the optical afterglow of the γ-ray burst GRB030329 157
JOCHEN GREINER et al.
doi:10.1038/nature02077
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Experimental observation of symmetry-breaking nonlinear modes in an active ring 159
SERGEJ O. DEMOKRITOV, ALEXANDER A. SERGA, VLADISLAV E. DEMIDOV, BURKARD HILLEBRANDS, MICHAIL P. KOSTYLEV & BORIS A. KALINIKOS
doi:10.1038/nature02042
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Non-saturating magnetoresistance in heavily disordered semiconductors 162
M. M. PARISH AND P. B. LITTLEWOOD
doi:10.1038/nature02073
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A polymer/semiconductor write-once read-many-times memory 166
SVEN MÖLLER, CRAIG PERLOV, WARREN JACKSON, CARL TAUSSIG & STEPHEN R. FORREST
doi:10.1038/nature02070
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Rapid body size decline in Alaskan Pleistocene horses before extinction 169
R. DALE GUTHRIE
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Mitochondrial remnant organelles of Giardia function in iron-sulphur protein maturation 172
JORGE TOVAR, GLORIA LEÓN-AVILA, LIDYA B SÁNCHEZ, ROBERT SUTAK, JAN TACHEZY, MARK VAN DER GIEZEN, MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ, MIKLÓS MÜLLER & JOHN M. LUCOCQ
doi:10.1038/nature01945
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Allele substitution at a flower colour locus produces a pollinator shift in monkeyflowers 176
H. D. BRADSHAW JR AND DOUGLAS W. SCHEMSKE
doi:10.1038/nature02106
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Light-induced hormone conversion of T4 to T3 regulates photoperiodic response of gonads in birds 178
TAKASHI YOSHIMURA, SHINOBU YASUO, MIWA WATANABE, MASAYUKI IIGO, TAKASHI YAMAMURA, KANJUN HIRUNAGI & SHIZUFUMI EBIHARA
doi:10.1038/nature02117
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APL regulates vascular tissue identity in Arabidopsis 181
MARTIN BONKE, SIRIPONG THITAMADEE, ARI PEKKA MÄHÖNEN, MARIE-THERES HAUSER & YKÄ HELARIUTTA
doi:10.1038/nature02100
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An NS3 protease inhibitor with antiviral effects in humans infected with hepatitis C virus 186
DANIEL LAMARRE et al.
doi:10.1038/nature02099
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CREB controls hepatic lipid metabolism through nuclear hormone receptor PPAR-γ 190
STEPHAN HERZIG, SUSAN HEDRICK, IANESSA MORANTTE, SEUNG-HOI KOO, FRANCESCO GALIMI & MARC MONTMINY
doi:10.1038/nature02110
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A DNA damage checkpoint response in telomere-initiated senescence 194
FABRIZIO D'ADDA DI f*gAGNA, PHILIP M. REAPER, LORENA CLAY-FARRACE, HEIKE FIEGLER, PHILIPPA CARR, THOMAS VON ZGLINICKI, GABRIELE SARETZKI, NIGEL P. CARTER & STEPHEN P. JACKSON
doi:10.1038/nature02118
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DNA self-recognition in the structure of Pot1 bound to telomeric single-stranded DNA 198
MING LEI, ELAINE R. PODELL, PETER BAUMANN & THOMAS R. CECH
doi:10.1038/nature02092
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Warming to the task 205
New for PCR, thermocyclers and DNA handling.
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PAUL SMAGLIK
doi:10.1038/nj6963-209a
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Special report: Europe attempts to promote women scientists 210
SALLY GOODMAN
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doi:10.1038/nj6963-210a
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Special report: The quota conundrum 211
NICOLA NOSENGO
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BRUCE A. CAMPBELL, DONALD B. CAMPBELL, JOHN F. CHANDLER, ALICE A. HINE, MICHAEL C. NOLAN & PHILLIP J. PERILLAT
Long-wavelength measurements reveal a paucity of ice in the Moon's polar craters.
doi:10.1038/426137a
First paragraph | Full Text
Astrophysics: refreshed shocks from a γ-ray burst 138
JONATHAN GRANOT, EHUD NAKAR & TSVI PIRAN
doi:10.1038/426138a
First paragraph | Full Text
Astrophysics (communication arising): A constraint on canonical quantum gravity? 139
IGOR G. MITROFANOV
doi:10.1038/426139a
First paragraph | Full Text
Condensed-matter physics (communication arising): Spurious magnetism in high-Tc superconductor 139
P. K. MANG, S. LAROCHELLE & M. GREVEN
doi:10.1038/426139b
First paragraph | Full Text
Condensed-matter physics (communication arising: reply): Spurious magnetism in high-Tc superconductor 140
H. J. KANG, PENGCHENG DAI, J. W. LYNN, M. MATSUURA, J. R. THOMPSON, SHOU-CHENG ZHANG, D. N. ARGYRIOU, Y. ONOSE & Y. TOKURA
doi:10.1038/426140a
First paragraph | Full Text
Articles
Hyperelasticity governs dynamic fracture at a critical length scale 141
MARKUS J. BUEHLER, FARID F. ABRAHAM & HUAJIAN GAO
doi:10.1038/nature02096
Summary | Full Text
Efflux-dependent auxin gradients establish the apical–basal axis of Arabidopsis 147
JIRÍ FRIML, ANNE VIETEN, MICHAEL SAUER, DOLF WEIJERS, HEINZ SCHWARZ, THORSTEN HAMANN, REMKO OFFRINGA & GERD JÜRGENS
doi:10.1038/nature02085
Summary | Full Text
Letters to Nature
A common origin for cosmic explosions inferred from calorimetry of GRB030329 154
E. BERGER, S. R. KULKARNI, G. POOLEY, D. A. FRAIL, V. MCINTYRE, R. M. WARK, R. SARI, A. M. SODERBERG, D. W. FOX, S. YOST & P. A. PRICE
doi:10.1038/nature01998
First paragraph | Full Text
Evolution of the polarization of the optical afterglow of the γ-ray burst GRB030329 157
JOCHEN GREINER et al.
doi:10.1038/nature02077
First paragraph | Full Text
Experimental observation of symmetry-breaking nonlinear modes in an active ring 159
SERGEJ O. DEMOKRITOV, ALEXANDER A. SERGA, VLADISLAV E. DEMIDOV, BURKARD HILLEBRANDS, MICHAIL P. KOSTYLEV & BORIS A. KALINIKOS
doi:10.1038/nature02042
First paragraph | Full Text
Non-saturating magnetoresistance in heavily disordered semiconductors 162
M. M. PARISH AND P. B. LITTLEWOOD
doi:10.1038/nature02073
First paragraph | Full Text
A polymer/semiconductor write-once read-many-times memory 166
SVEN MÖLLER, CRAIG PERLOV, WARREN JACKSON, CARL TAUSSIG & STEPHEN R. FORREST
doi:10.1038/nature02070
First paragraph | Full Text
Rapid body size decline in Alaskan Pleistocene horses before extinction 169
R. DALE GUTHRIE
doi:10.1038/nature02098
First paragraph | Full Text
Mitochondrial remnant organelles of Giardia function in iron-sulphur protein maturation 172
JORGE TOVAR, GLORIA LEÓN-AVILA, LIDYA B SÁNCHEZ, ROBERT SUTAK, JAN TACHEZY, MARK VAN DER GIEZEN, MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ, MIKLÓS MÜLLER & JOHN M. LUCOCQ
doi:10.1038/nature01945
First paragraph | Full Text
Allele substitution at a flower colour locus produces a pollinator shift in monkeyflowers 176
H. D. BRADSHAW JR AND DOUGLAS W. SCHEMSKE
doi:10.1038/nature02106
First paragraph | Full Text
Light-induced hormone conversion of T4 to T3 regulates photoperiodic response of gonads in birds 178
TAKASHI YOSHIMURA, SHINOBU YASUO, MIWA WATANABE, MASAYUKI IIGO, TAKASHI YAMAMURA, KANJUN HIRUNAGI & SHIZUFUMI EBIHARA
doi:10.1038/nature02117
First paragraph | Full Text
APL regulates vascular tissue identity in Arabidopsis 181
MARTIN BONKE, SIRIPONG THITAMADEE, ARI PEKKA MÄHÖNEN, MARIE-THERES HAUSER & YKÄ HELARIUTTA
doi:10.1038/nature02100
First paragraph | Full Text
An NS3 protease inhibitor with antiviral effects in humans infected with hepatitis C virus 186
DANIEL LAMARRE et al.
doi:10.1038/nature02099
First paragraph | Full Text
CREB controls hepatic lipid metabolism through nuclear hormone receptor PPAR-γ 190
STEPHAN HERZIG, SUSAN HEDRICK, IANESSA MORANTTE, SEUNG-HOI KOO, FRANCESCO GALIMI & MARC MONTMINY
doi:10.1038/nature02110
First paragraph | Full Text
A DNA damage checkpoint response in telomere-initiated senescence 194
FABRIZIO D'ADDA DI f*gAGNA, PHILIP M. REAPER, LORENA CLAY-FARRACE, HEIKE FIEGLER, PHILIPPA CARR, THOMAS VON ZGLINICKI, GABRIELE SARETZKI, NIGEL P. CARTER & STEPHEN P. JACKSON
doi:10.1038/nature02118
First paragraph | Full Text
DNA self-recognition in the structure of Pot1 bound to telomeric single-stranded DNA 198
MING LEI, ELAINE R. PODELL, PETER BAUMANN & THOMAS R. CECH
doi:10.1038/nature02092
First paragraph | Full Text
New on the Market
Warming to the task 205
New for PCR, thermocyclers and DNA handling.
doi:10.1038/426205a
Full Text
Naturejobs
Prospects: A question of gender 209
PAUL SMAGLIK
doi:10.1038/nj6963-209a
Full Text
Special report: Europe attempts to promote women scientists 210
SALLY GOODMAN
Europe is pushing to get more women scientists into industry and academia, but can the commission legislate for gender equality? Sally Goodman investigates.
doi:10.1038/nj6963-210a
Full Text
Special report: The quota conundrum 211
NICOLA NOSENGO
doi:10.1038/nj6963-211a
Full Text
Find out more about the The Guardian/Naturejobs recruitment collaboration in the UK.
www.nature.com/naturejobs/promotion/guard.html
For the latest career issues and hot jobs visit
www.naturejobs.com. The free online careers resource for scientists.
Natureevents
Events are vital for the contemporary scientist. From delegates discussing hot issues and opinion, through to networking at conferences, meetings provide a platform for learning and advancement.
So with a burgeoning number of conferences across the globe, where can scientists go to gain a complete resource?
natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for PCOs and academics alike. All the information you need for scheduling event attendance for the year ahead.
www.natureevents.com
Nature Science Update
This week's Nature Science Update www.nature.com/nsu includes:
Daily conference dispatches
Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in New Orleans
Surgery risk from CJD prions
Prions in muscle flag transmission hazard and diagnostic lead.
New estimate doubles shipping emissions
Tankers and trawlers may release as much nitrogen oxide into atmosphere as US.
For more news like this visit Nature Science Update, the NPG's free
popular science daily webzine, every day: www.nature.com/nsu
Two leading pathology titles, one new publisher.
Nature Publishing Group is delighted to announce a new publishing partnership with the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP). From January 2004, NPG will publish the Academy’s two leading pathology titles: Modern Pathology and Laboratory Investigation.
Learn more about each title at www.nature.com/uscap, or register to receive the free Table of Contents email alerts (commencing January 2004) and free sample issues.
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