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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Quantum physics: Indistinguishable from afar p605 Imprinting a coherent light pulse on the spins of atoms is standard quantum sorcery. Retrieving the same light pulse from a second, distant set of atoms looks rather like black magic. But it, too, is just quantum mechanics.
Michael Fleischhauer
doi:10.1038/445605a
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Cancer biology: Gone but not forgotten p606 The p53 tumour-suppressor protein is a cell's principal guardian against cancer. Most cancers eliminate p53 — but it seems that its pathway remains intact, so resurrecting it might provide a cancer therapy.
Norman E. Sharpless and Ronald A. DePinho
doi:10.1038/nature05567
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Palaeoclimate: When the world turned cold p607 As massive ice sheets grew on Antarctica during the first major glaciation of the Cenozoic era, the northern continents cooled and dried. The coincidence in timing implies that the cause was global rather than regional.
Gabriel J. Bowen
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Structural biology: Molecular machinery in action p609 Nuclear magnetic resonance is the best way to study motion in proteins, but it could be applied only to small systems. This limitation has been overcome to reveal the dynamics of a large protein complex.
Ad Bax and Dennis A. Torchia
doi:10.1038/nature05566
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageNews and Views Feature Evolutionary biology: Out of thin air p610 The invention of oxygenic photosynthesis was a small step for a bacterium, but a giant leap for biology and geochemistry. So when and how did cells first learn to split water to make oxygen gas?
John F. Allen and William Martin
doi:10.1038/445610a
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageBrief Communications Arising Veterinary epidemiology: Vaccination strategies for foot-and-mouth disease pE12 Richard P. Kitching, Nicholas M. Taylor and Michael V. Thrusfield
doi:10.1038/nature05604
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Veterinary epidemiology: Vaccination strategies for foot-and-mouth disease (reply) pE12 Michael J. Tildesley, Nicholas J. Savill, Darren J. Shaw, Rob Deardon, Stephen P. Brooks, Mark E. J. Woolhouse, Bryan T. Grenfell and Matt J. Keeling
doi:10.1038/nature05605
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageArticles Axial patterning in cephalochordates and the evolution of the organizer p613 Jr-Kai Yu, Yutaka Satou, Nicholas D. Holland, Tadasu Shin-I, Yuji Kohara, Noriyuki Satoh, Marianne Bronner-Fraser and Linda Z. Holland
doi:10.1038/nature05472
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Quantitative dynamics and binding studies of the 20S proteasome by NMR p618 Remco Sprangers and Lewis E. Kay
doi:10.1038/nature05512
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top of pageLetters Coherent control of optical information with matter wave dynamics p623 Naomi S. Ginsberg, Sean R. Garner and Lene Vestergaard Hau
doi:10.1038/nature05493
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Molecular fingerprinting with the resolved modes of a femtosecond laser frequency comb p627 Scott A. Diddams, Leo Hollberg and Vela Mbele
doi:10.1038/nature05524
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Patterning of sodium ions and the control of electrons in sodium cobaltate p631 M. Roger, D. J. P. Morris, D. A. Tennant, M. J. Gutmann, J. P. Goff, J.-U. Hoffmann, R. Feyerherm, E. Dudzik, D. Prabhakaran, A. T. Boothroyd, N. Shannon, B. Lake and P. P. Deen
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