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Most recent content (19 Mar 2010):

Perspectives
Phenology Under Global Warming
Christian Körner and David Basler
Science 19 Mar 2010; 327: 1461-1462.
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Little Things Do Matter
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1175-e-1177-e.
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Dropping a Notch
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1177-f.
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Bubble, Bubble, Warming and Trouble
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1177-a.
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Technical Comments
Response to Comment on "Movement Intention After Parietal Cortex Stimulation in Humans"
Angela Sirigu, Carmine Mottolese, and Michel Desmurget
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1200-d.
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How Stable Is the Methane Cycle?
Martin Heimann
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1211-1212.
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Research Articles
Contributions of Stratospheric Water Vapor to Decadal Changes in the Rate of Global Warming
Susan Solomon, Karen H. Rosenlof, Robert W. Portmann, John S. Daniel, Sean M. Davis, Todd J. Sanford, and Gian-Kasper Plattner
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1219-1223. 10.1126/science.1182488 (Science Express Research Articles)
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Reports
The Role of Sulfuric Acid in Atmospheric Nucleation
Mikko Sipilä, Torsten Berndt, Tuukka Petäjä, David Brus, Joonas Vanhanen, Frank Stratmann, Johanna Patokoski, Roy L. Mauldin, III, Antti-Pekka Hyvärinen, Heikki Lihavainen, and Markku Kulmala
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1243-1246.
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Reports
Extensive Methane Venting to the Atmosphere from Sediments of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
Natalia Shakhova, Igor Semiletov, Anatoly Salyuk, Vladimir Yusupov, Denis Kosmach, and Örjan Gustafsson
Science 5 Mar 2010; 327: 1246-1250.
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Observing Weather from Space
Stanley Q. Kidder and Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Science 26 Feb 2010; 327: 1085-1086.
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