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Mysteries of female anatomy p265 Rina Knoeff reviews Secrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection by Katharine Park
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageEssays Connections The structure of consciousness p267 Subjective awareness may depend on neural networks in the brain supporting complex wiring schemes and dynamic patterns of activity.
György Buzsáki
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Concept Plant taxonomy: The love of plants p268 Carl Linnaeus's use of erotic language to describe plants ultimately helped him to recruit a global network of specimen collectors.
Staffan Müller-Wille
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Botany: New home for tiny aquatics p269 A shake-up of current thinking about the evolution of the angiosperms — the flowering plants — is a consequence of the relocation of a hitherto obscure branch on the angiosperm evolutionary tree.
Else Marie Friis and Peter Crane
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Physical chemistry: The peripatetic proton p270 The way in which protons are transferred between acids and bases has been known in general terms for decades. But the details of the process are complex, and only now is the full proton itinerary becoming clear.
James T. Hynes
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50 & 100 Years Ago p271 doi:10.1038/446271a
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Solar system: Portrait of a suburban family p273 The first 'collisional family' has been spotted among objects in the Kuiper belt, which lies on the outskirts of the Solar System. The identification could provide useful constraints on the outer Solar System's history.
Alessandro Morbidelli
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Cell biology: Lost in mitotic translation p274 A protein called 14-3-3 inhibits the cell cycle and may act as a tumour suppressor. It now turns out that it is also involved in regulating protein synthesis from messenger RNA during cell division.
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris
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Quantum physics: Total surveillance p275 Trapped by mirrors, a photon can be monitored from birth to death by a stream of passing atoms. The technique could also be used to entangle the quantum states of many atoms — a possible boon for quantum computing.
Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
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Theoretical chemistry: The six-bond bound p276 What is the maximum number of covalent chemical bonds that two atoms can share? Six, according to the latest theoretical study — at least where just two atoms of the same element are concerned.
Gernot Frenking and Ralf Tonner
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageReview Hybrid speciation p279 James Mallet
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageProgress The molecular choreography of a store-operated calcium channel p284 Richard S. Lewis
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBrief Communication Arising Superconductors: Unusual oxygen isotope effects in cuprates? pE5 John F. Douglas, Hideaki Iwasawa, Zhe Sun, Alexei V. Fedorov, Motoyuki Ishikado, Tomohiko Saitoh, Hiroshi Eisaki, Hiroshi Bando, Takeshi Iwase, Akihiro Ino, Masashi Arita, Kenya Shimada, Hirofumi Namatame, Masaki Taniguchi, Takahiko Masui, Setsuko Tajima, Kazuhiro Fujita, Shin-ichi Uchida, Yoshihiro Aiura and Daniel S. Dessau
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageArticle A new eutriconodont mammal and evolutionary development in early mammals p288 Zhe-Xi Luo, Peiji Chen, Gang Li and Meng Chen
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageLetters A collisional family of icy objects in the Kuiper belt p294 Michael E. Brown, Kristina M. Barkume, Darin Ragozzine and Emily L. Schaller
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Quantum jumps of light recording the birth and death of a photon in a cavity p297 Sébastien Gleyzes, Stefan Kuhr, Christine Guerlin, Julien Bernu, Samuel Deléglise, Ulrich Busk Hoff, Michel Brune, Jean-Michel Raimond and Serge Haroche
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Adaptive subwavelength control of nano-optical fields p301 Martin Aeschlimann, Michael Bauer, Daniela Bayer, Tobias Brixner, F. Javier García de Abajo, Walter Pfeiffer, Martin Rohmer, Christian Spindler and Felix Steeb
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Non-volcanic tremor and low-frequency earthquake swarms p305 David R. Shelly, Gregory C. Beroza and Satoshi Ide
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Evolution and diversity of subduction zones controlled by slab width p308 W. P. Schellart, J. Freeman, D. R. Stegman, L. Moresi and D. May
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Hydatellaceae identified as a new branch near the base of the angiosperm phylogenetic tree p312 Jeffery M. Saarela, Hardeep S. Rai, James A. Doyle, Peter K. Endress, Sarah Mathews, Adam D. Marchant, Barbara G. Briggs and Sean W. Graham
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A recurrent mutation in PALB2 in Finnish cancer families p316 Hannele Erkko, Bing Xia, Jenni Nikkilä, Johanna Schleutker, Kirsi Syrjäkoski, Arto Mannermaa, Anne Kallioniemi, Katri Pylkäs, Sanna-Maria Karppinen, Katrin Rapakko, Alexander Miron, Qing Sheng, Guilan Li, Henna Mattila, Daphne W. Bell, Daniel A. Haber, Mervi Grip, Mervi Reiman, Arja Jukkola-Vuorinen, Aki Mustonen, Juha Kere, Lauri A. Aaltonen, Veli-Matti Kosma, Vesa Kataja, Ylermi Soini, Ronny I. Drapkin, David M. Livingston and Robert Winqvist
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A Hedgehog- and Antennapedia-dependent niche maintains Drosophila haematopoietic precursors p320 Lolitika Mandal, Julian A. Martinez-Agosto, Cory J. Evans, Volker Hartenstein and Utpal Banerjee
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Control of blood cell homeostasis in Drosophila larvae by the posterior signalling centre p325 Joanna Krzemie, Laurence Dubois, Rami Makki, Marie Meister, Alain Vincent and Michèle Crozatier
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14-3-3 controls mitotic translation to facilitate cytokinesis p329 Erik W. Wilker, Marcel A. T. M. van Vugt, Steven A. Artim, Paul H. Huang, Christian P. Petersen, H. Christian Reinhardt, Yun Feng, Phillip A. Sharp, Nahum Sonenberg, Forest M. White and Michael B. Yaffe
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A ubiquitin ligase transfers preformed polyubiquitin chains from a conjugating enzyme to a substrate p333 Wei Li, Daqi Tu, Axel T. Brunger and Yihong Ye
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Structure and function of the histone chaperone CIA/ASF1 complexed with histones H3 and H4 p338 Ryo Natsume, Masamitsu Eitoku, Yusuke Akai, Norihiko Sano, Masami Horikoshi and Toshiya Senda
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageCorrigenda Happy centenary, photon p342 Anton Zeilinger, Gregor Weihs, Thomas Jennewein and Markus Aspelmeyer
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The prolyl isomerase Pin1 regulates amyloid precursor protein processing and amyloid- production p342 L. Pastorino, A. Sun, P.-J. Lu, X. Z. Zhou, M. Balastik, G. Finn, G. Wulf, J. Lim, S.-H. Li, X. Li, W. Xia, L. K. Nicholson and K. P. Lu
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Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres p342 Irina Klimanskaya, Young Chung, Sandy Becker, Shi-Jiang Lu and Robert Lanza
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The receptors and coding logic for bitter taste p342 K. L. Mueller, M. A. Hoon, I. Erlenbach, J. Chandrashekar, C. S. Zuker and N. J. P. Ryba
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Half-metallic graphene nanoribbons p342 Young-Woo Son, Marvin L. Cohen and Steven G. Louie
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNaturejobs Prospect Prospects p343 Could blogs replace résumés?
Paul Smaglik
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Career Views Meg Urry, chair, physics department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut p344 Meg Urry to head Yale physics department
Virginia Gewin
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Colleagues against cancer p344 Cancer Research UK opens new institute.
Virginia Gewin
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Where the rocks are p344 Sometimes you have to go where your research takes you.
Chris Rowan
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recruiters Leaks in the pipeline p346 Why do women remain curiously absent from the ranks of academia?
Mary Anne Holmes and Suzanne O'Connell
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