| Science 1997 Nigel Williams |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Cracks in Europe's Framework?(European Union's research program)(includes related article on small member countries' dependence on Framework) | Science and technology | Alexander Hellemans, Nigel Williams |
| Dams drain the life out of riverbanks.(regulation for hydroelectric power hurts plant biodiversity) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| Declining enrollments, funds threaten small departments. (higher physics education in United Kingdom) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| EMBL's outward expansion strains its core facility.(European Molecular Biology Laboratory)(includes related article on Asian plans for similar laboratories) | Science and technology | Dennis Normile, Nigel Williams |
| Evolutionary psychologists look for roots of cognition.(includes related article on evolutionary biologist Helena Cronin) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| Fractal geometry gets the measure of life's scales.(use of fractal geometry to model constraints on growth of living organisms) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| How to get databases talking the same language.(movement to standardize and coordinate bioinformatics)(Cover Story) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| Panels lead the way on the road to Kyoto conference.(reports released before the Dec. 1997 conference to ratify the climate change treaty in Kyoto, Japan) | Science and technology | Andrew Lawler, Jocelyn Kaiser, Nigel Williams |
| Tax fears squeeze out spending pledges.(UK Labour Party promises aid for science without specific pledges) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| Thyroid disease: a case of cell suicide? | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| U.K. universities: jostling for rank. | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| U.K. universities: the end of equality.(Sir Ron Dearing's commission reports) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams |
| Will Dolly send in the clones? The first mammalian clone, produced from an adult sheep, took the world by storm, but leaves a rash of unanswered scientific questions in her wake.(includes related article on new cloning laws) | Science and technology | Nigel Williams, Elizabeth Pennisi |
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