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review article
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Phytochromes and light signal perception by plants -
an emerging synthesis
HARRY SMITH
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407585a0_fs.html

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article
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Id2 is a retinoblastoma protein target and mediates
signalling by Myc oncoproteins
ANNA LASORELLA, MICHELA NOSEDA, MERCEDES BEYNA & ANTONIO IAVARONE
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407592a0_fs.html

Structural determinants of water permeation through  aquaporin-1
KAZUYOSHI MURATA, KAORU MITSUOKA, TERUHISA HIRAI, THOMAS WALZ,
PETER AGRE, J. BERNARD HEYMANN, ANDREAS ENGEL & YOSHINORI FUJIYOSHI
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407599a0_fs.html

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letters to nature
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Efficient delivery of meteorites to the Earth from a wide
range of asteroid parent bodies
D. VOKROUHLICKÝ AND P. FARINELLA
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407606a0_fs.html

Trapping and emission of photons by a single defect in
a photonic bandgap structure
SUSUMU NODA, ALONGKARN CHUTINAN & MASAHIRO IMADA
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407608a0_fs.html

Colloidal ordering from phase separation in a liquid-
crystalline continuous phase
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE LOUDET, PHILIPPE BAROIS & PHILIPPE POULIN
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407611a0_fs.html

Patterning of polymer-supported metal films by microcutting
NATALIE STUTZMANN, THEO A. TERVOORT, KEES BASTIAANSEN &
PAUL SMITH
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407613a0_fs.html

Quantifying the uncertainty in forecasts of
anthropogenic climate change
MYLES R. ALLEN, PETER A. STOTT, JOHN F. B. MITCHELL,
REINER SCHNUR & THOMAS L. DELWORTH
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407617a0_fs.html

Pressure-induced changes in the compression
mechanism of aluminous perovskite in the Earth's mantle
JOHN P. BRODHOLT
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407620a0_fs.html

A marine microbial consortium apparently mediating
anaerobic oxidation of methane
ANTJE BOETIUS, KATRIN RAVENSCHLAG, CARSTEN J. SCHUBERT,
DIRK RICKERT, FRIEDRICH WIDDEL, ARMIN GIESEKE, RUDOLF AMANN,
BO BARKER JØRGENSEN, URSULA WITTE & OLAF PFANNKUCHE
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407623a0_fs.html

Modern freshwater microbialite analogues for ancient
dendritic reef structures
BERNARD LAVAL, SHERRY L. CADY, JOHN C. POLLACK,
CHRISTOPHER P. MCKAY, JOHN S. BIRD, JOHN P. GROTZINGER,
DEREK C. FORD & HARRY R. BOHM
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407626a0_fs.html

Minimization of Boolean complexity in human concept learning
JACOB FELDMAN
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407630a0_fs.html

Skin abnormalities generated by temporally controlled
RXR mutations in mouse epidermis
MEI LI, ARUP KUMAR INDRA, XAVIER WAROT, JACQUES BROCARD,
NADIA MESSADDEQ, SHIGEAKI KATO, DANIEL METZGER & PIERRE CHAMBON
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407633a0_fs.html

Memory B-cell persistence is independent of persisting
immunizing antigen
MITSUO MARUYAMA, KONG-PENG LAM & KLAUS RAJEWSKY
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407636a0_fs.html

A common E2F-1 and p73 pathway mediates cell death
induced by TCR activation
NATALIE A. LISSY, PENNY K. DAVIS, MEREDITH IRWIN, WILLIAM G. KAELIN
& STEVEN F. DOWDY
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407642a0_fs.html

Role for the p53 homologue p73 in E2F-1-induced apoptosis
MEREDITH IRWIN, MARIA CARMEN MARIN, ANDREW C. PHILLIPS,
RATNAM S. SEELAN, DAVID I. SMITH, WANGUO LIU, ELSA R. FLORES,
KENNETH Y. TSAI, TYLER JACKS, KAREN H. VOUSDEN & WILLIAM G. KAELIN
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407645a0_fs.html

S-RNase uptake by compatible pollen tubes in gametophytic
self-incompatibility
DOAN-TRUNG LUU, XIKE QIN, DAVID MORSE & MARIO CAPPADOCIA
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407649a0_fs.html

The large-scale organization of metabolic networks
H. JEONG, B. TOMBOR, R. ALBERT, Z. N. OLTVAI & A.-L. BARABÁSI
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/abs/407651a0_fs.html

erratum: Determining multiple length scales in rocks
YI-QIAO SONG, SEUNGOH RYU & PABITRA N. SEN
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/full/407654a0_fs.html

erratum: Glycosyltransferase activity of Fringe
modulates Notch-Delta interactions
KATJA BRÜCKER, LIDIA PEREZ, HENRIK CLAUSEN &
STEPHEN COHEN
http://www.nature.com/nlink/v407/n6804/full/407654b0_fs.html

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opinion
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Strategy for Framework 6

Pigs, society and opacity

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news
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US considers moves to relieve morale crisis at energy labs

Novartis axes UK transplant centre

Researchers fight for access to Native American skeleton

Reactor refit ignites debate on Japan's fusion strategy

US lab animals may win lawsuit

Genomics initiative to decipher 10,000 protein structures

Age wins as Tokyo revamps retirement rules

Frozen body offers chance to travel back in time

Experts question precautionary approach

French lab seeks recipe for success

news in brief

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news features
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The sandman's secrets

A hundred million points of light

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commentary
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Research, innovation and politics
DAVID M. HART & LEWIS M. BRANSCOMB

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correspondence
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Legal confusion over 'cloning' risks throwing baby out with bathwater

'Benign neglect' of inner city lead to TB epidemic

Loss of taxonomists is a threat to pest control

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books
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Supersymmetric frontiers and beyond: GIAN FRANCESCO GIUDICE reviews
Supersymmetry: Unveiling the Ultimate Laws of Nature by Gordon Kane

Filling space-time

The counting-house called to account: STEVE BLINKHORN reviews
How to Build a Mind by Igor Aleksander

How the real victory went to science: RICHARD RHODES reviews
The Effect of Science on the Second World War by Guy Hartcup

Science in culture
ALISON ABBOTT

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millennium essay
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Magic beans
VACLAV SMIL

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futures
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Programmable matter
WIL MCCARTHY

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news and views
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Uncertainty in climate change
ANDREW J. WEAVER AND FRANCIS W. ZWIERS

Cognitive science: The logic of human learning
NICK CHATER

Meteorites: The long trip to Earth
CLARK R. CHAPMAN

Bose-Einstein condensates: The next big thing
JOSETTE CHEN

Immunology: Memory needs no reminders
STEPHEN MARTIN AND CHRIS GOODNOW

Microbiology: Resolving a methane mystery
EDWARD F. DELONG

Precision measurements: Optical clocks coming of age
PATRICK GILL

100 and 50 years ago

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Staying in sequence

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careers and recruitment
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Western researchers reap rewards in eastern institutions
DIANE GERSHON

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Uncertain forecast
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