EDITORIALS
143 POLICY
Room for growth
Europe is taking a step forward in
regulation of transgenic crops
143 HUMAN RESEARCH Ethical overkill
Cut back on redundant ethics reviews
144 BIODIVERSITY Protect and serve
Conservation efforts need to ramp up
WORLD VIEW
145 Assess the real cost
of research assessment
Peter M Atkinson
The UK Research Excellence
Framework needs tightening up
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
146 SELECTIONS FROM THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE Early ape could handle alcohol / Ice loss a one-way trip / Cockroaches see the night / New metrics on top / Stunning eels / A Early bat-nav
- -- 151 EARTHQUAKES
Tsunami warnings for Indian Ocean fall short
153 SPACE
Europe hatches plan to join Russian Moon trips
154 PUBLIC HEALTH
Experts seek to expand Ebola testing in West Africa
156 MEDICINE
Drugfirms encouraged by a cancer immunotherapy's success
157 SYSTEMS BIOLOGY Microsoft billionaire founds
US$100-million `cell observatory'
FEATURES
Treatment research should focus
on disease, not microbes
BOOKS & ARTS
16B IN RETROSPECT Elective Affinities Matthew Bell
SEVEN DAYS
148 THE NEWS IN BRIEF
Orion test flight lifts off / India to join telescope consortium / Einstein documents go open access / EU changes GM-crop stance
277 OCEAN BIOLOGY Marine dreams Marine biologists oller reality check to starry-eyed enthusiasts
279 CAREER BRIEFS
Conservationists struggle to keep tabs on extinction rates PAGE 158
162 STEM CELLS
The black box of reprogramming Molecular biologists getting a grip on the route to pluripotency
169 GENETICS Genius on the fly Ewen Callaway
CORRESPONDENCE
17O Maximize military land use / Europe fails young researchers / Conflict declarations for biodiversity reports / Involve participants in study design / Primates still essential for some research
FUTURES
282 Missed message Rache! Reddick
NEW ONLINE
171 Papers published this weekat nature.com
NEWS & VIEWS
172 STEM CELLS
A designer's guide to pluripotency A newly characterized class of pluripotent stem cell
Jun Wu & Juan Carlos lzpisua Belmonte
SEE ARTICLES P.192 & R198
173 MATERIALS SCIENCE
Breakthrough for protons
Protons pass through graphene and
hexagonal boron nitride
Rohit N Karnik SEE LETTER P.227
175 MICROBIOLOGY
A beacon for bacterial tubulin The protein MapZ positions the division site in Streptococcus pneumoniae Elizabeth J Harry SEE LETTER P.259
176 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
Calcium-activated proteins visualized Crystal structures of bestrophin and lipid scramblase proteins
Matt Whorton
SEE ARTICLES P.207 & P.213
178 APPLIED PHYSICS
The virtues of tiling
A nanoscale spider-inspired
vibration sensor
Peter Fratzl SEE LETTER P.222
179 HYDROLOGY
When wells run dry
Quantifying freshwater supply and
use around the world
Richard Taylor
REVIEW
181 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Catalytic enantioselective synthesis of quaternary carbon stereocentres K W Quasdorf & L E Overman
ARTICLES
192 STEM CELLS Divergent reprogramming routes lead to alternative stem-cell states
P D Tonge et al. SEE N&V R172
198 STEM CELLS Genome-wide characterization of the routes to pluripotency
S M I Hussein et al. SEE N&V P.172 Cracks are the key to a spider-inspired nanoscale strain detector. PAGE 222
2O7 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY X-ray structure of a calcium-activated TMEM16 lipid scramblase
J D Brunner, N K Lim, S Schenck,
A Duerst& R Dutzler SEE N&V P.176
213 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY Structure and insights into the function of a Ca2+- activated Cl2 channel
V K Dickson, L Pedi & S B Long
SEE N&V R176
LETTERS
219 PLANETARY SCIENCE H2D+ observations give an age of at least one million years for a cloud core forming Sunlike stars
S Brünken et al.
222 NANOSCALE DEVICES Ultrasensitive mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the spider sensory system
D Kang et al. SEE N&V R178
227 MATERIALS SCIENCE Proton transport
through one-atom-thick crystals S Hu et al. SEE N&V R173
231 CHEMICAL PHYSICS Formation and properties of ice XVI obtained by emptying a type sll clathrate hydrate A Falenty, T C Hansen & W F Kuhs
234 CLIMATESCIENCES Isotopic constraints an marine and terrestrial N20 emissions during the last deglaciation A Schilt et al.
23B PALAEONTOLOCY Cell differentiation and germ—soma separation in Ediacaran animal embryo-like fossils
L Chen, S Xiao, K Pang, C Zhou & X Yuan
242 MOLECULAR EVOLUTION An evolutionary arms race between KRAB zincfinger genes ZNF91/93 and SVA/L1 retrotransposons
F M J Jacobs et al.
246 IMMUNOLOGY Dietary modulation of the microbiome affects autoinflammatory disease J R Lukens et al.
250 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY Structural and mechanistic insights into the bacterial amyloid secretion channel CsgG P Goyal et al.
254 IMMUNOLOGY Loss of signalling via Ga13 in germinal centre B-cellderived lymphoma
J R Muppidi et al.
259 CELL BIOLOGY MapZ marks the division sites and positions FtsZ rings in Streptococcus pneumoniae A Fleurie et al. SEE N&V P.175
263 MOLECULAR 610108V Programmable
RNA recognition and cleavage by CRISPR/Cas9
M R O'Connell et al.
267 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Tyrosine phosphorylation of histone H2A by CK2 regulates transcriptional elongation
H Basnet et al.
272 CELL BIOLOGY Regulation of RNA polymerase II activation by histone acetylation in single living cells TJ Stasevich et al.
276 CORRIGENDUM Producing primate embryonic stem cells by somatic cell nuclear transfer JA Byrne et al.
276 CORRIGENDUM Mitochondrial gene replacement in primate offspring and embryonic stem cells
M Tachibana et al.
276 CORRIGENDUM Nuclear reprogramming by interphase cytoplasm of two-cell mouse embryos
E Kang et al.
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