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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5203, Mar. 10, 1995
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5205, Mar. 24, 1995
Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: The Crystal Ball and the Trumpet Call, p. 1575
- Daniel E. Koshland Jr.
Letters
- Malaria Vaccine, p. 1577
- W. Trager
- Detecting Alzheimer's Disease, pp. 1577-1581
- Jeffrey L. Marx; Sanjiv R. Kumar; Allen B. Thach; Tien Kiat-Winarko; Donald A. Frambach; Adrian Treloar; Mandy Assin; Alastair Macdonald; Barrett Katz; Nunzio Pomara; Natraj Sitaram; L. F. M. Scinto; K. R. Daffner; D. Dressler; B. I. Ransil; D. Rentz; S. Weintraub; M. Mesulam; H. Potter
Corrections and Clarifications: A Potential Noninvasive Neurobiological Test for Alzheimer's Disease, p. 1581
Corrections and Clarifications: Brookhaven Prepares for Boron Trials, p. 1581
Corrections and Clarifications: Activation and Regeneration of Rhodopsin in the Insect Visual Cycle, p. 1581
Corrections and Clarifications: A Three-Dimensional Model for the Hammerhead Ribozyme Based on Fluorescence Measurements, p. 1581
ScienceScope, p. 1583
- Richard Stone
News and Comment
- NSF Hands Over the Internet..., pp. 1584-1585
- Andrew Lawler
- ...Weighs Future of Computer Centers, pp. 1585-1586
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Japanese Panel OKs IVF Screening, p. 1586
- Marc Lamphier
- Gingrich Sees Tax Cuts, Reform as Spur for Industry, p. 1587
- Andrew Lawler
- Varmus Orders Up a Review of The Science of Gene Therapy, p. 1588
- Eliot Marshall
- Pace of NASA Change Worries Advisers, p. 1589
- Andrew Lawler
- A $51 Million Incentive to Cooperate, p. 1589
- Michael Balter
- Walker Tells Universities to Look for Help from Industry, p. 1590
- Jeffrey Mervis
Research News
- Putting Game Theory to the Test, pp. 1591-1593
- Robert Pool
- Making Light Work of Brownian Motion, pp. 1593-1594
- John Travis
- Playing Chicken With an Epidemic, p. 1594
- Bernice Wuethrich
- Is a Warmer Climate Wilting the Forests of the North?, p. 1595
- Gary Taubes
- Getting a Grip on G Protein Function in C. elegans, pp. 1596-1597
- Jean Marx
- Shock Test Squeezes Core Temperature, pp. 1597-1598
- Richard A. Kerr
- Keeping Alive the Spirit of Einstein, p. 1598
- Robert Koenig
Random Samples, p. 1599
- Constance Holden
Viewpoint: The Future
- Through the Glass Lightly, pp. 1609-1618
Perspectives
- Navigating the Folding Routes, pp. 1619-1620
- Peter G. Wolynes; Jose N. Onuchic; D. Thirumalai
- The New Path to Preventing Ulcers, pp. 1621-1622
- Lucy S. Tompkins; Stanley Falkow
Reports
- Seeing Through the Dust: Martian Crustal Heterogeneity and Links to the SNC Meteorites, pp. 1623-1626
- John F. Mustard; Jessica M. Sunshine
- Direct Observations of Excess Solar Absorption by Clouds, pp. 1626-1629
- Peter Pilewskie; Francisco P. J. Valero
- Self-Assembled Metal Colloid Monolayers: An Approach to SERS Substrates, pp. 1629-1632
- R. Griffith Freeman; Katherine C. Grabar; Keith J. Allison; Robin M. Bright; Jennifer A. Davis; Andrea P. Guthrie; Michael B. Hommer; Michael A. Jackson; Patrick C. Smith; Daniel G. Walter; Michael J. Natan
- Granular Convection Observed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging, pp. 1632-1634
- E. E. Ehrichs; H. M. Jaeger; Greg S. Karczmar; James B. Knight; Vadim Yu. Kuperman; Sidney R. Nagel
- Lipid Tubule Self-Assembly: Length Dependence on Cooling Rate Through a First-Order Phase Transition, pp. 1635-1638
- Britt N. Thomas; Cyrus R. Safinya; Robert J. Plano; Noel A. Clark
- Crystal Structure and Function of the Isoniazid Target of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pp. 1638-1641
- Andréa Dessen; Annaïk Quémard; John S. Blanchard; William R. Jacobs Jr.; James C. Sacchettini
- Evidence from 18S Ribosomal DNA that the Lophophorates are Protostome Animals, pp. 1641-1643
- Kenneth M. Halanych; John D. Bacheller; Anna Marie A. Aguinaldo; Stephanie M. Liva; David M. Hillis; James A. Lake
- Sodefrin: A Female-Attracting Peptide Pheromone in Newt Cloacal Glands, pp. 1643-1645
- S. Kikuyama; F. Toyoda; Y. Ohmiya; K. Matsuda; S. Tanaka; H. Hayashi
- Epithelial Antibiotics Induced at Sites of Inflammation, pp. 1645-1648
- Barry S. Schonwetter; Ethan D. Stolzenberg; Michael A. Zasloff
- Modulation of Serotonin-Controlled Behaviors by Go in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 1648-1651
- Laurent Ségalat; Daniel A. Elkes; Joshua M. Kaplan
- Participation of the Protein Go in Multiple Aspects of Behavior in C. elegans, pp. 1652-1655
- Jane E. Mendel; Hendrik C. Korswagen; Katharine S. Liu; Yvonne M. Hajdu-Cronin; Melvin I. Simon; Ronald H. A. Plasterk; Paul W. Sternberg
- Development of a Mouse Model of Helicobacter pylori Infection that Mimics Human Disease, pp. 1655-1658
- Marta Marchetti; Beatrice Aricò; Daniela Burroni; Natale Figura; Rino Rappuoli; Paolo Ghiara
- Long-Lasting Neurotrophin-Induced Enhancement of Synaptic Transmission in the Adult Hippocampus, pp. 1658-1662
- Hyejin Kang; Erin M. Schuman
- Inhibition of Ocular Dominance Column Formation by Infusion of NT-4/5 or BDNF, pp. 1662-1666
- Robert J. Cabelli; Andreas Hohn; Carla J. Shatz
Technical Comments
- The Body Temperature of Tyrannosaurus rex, pp. 1666-1667
- Andrew R. Millard; Reese E. Barrick; William J. Showers; Scott Brande; Michael J. Neilson; Malcolm Turner
Book Reviews
- Perspectives on Lizards, pp. 1668-1669
- Lizard Ecology. Historical and Experimental Perspectives.
- Laurie J. Vitt; Eric R. Pianka
- Review author[s]: Jeffrey W. Lang
- Endangered Millions, pp. 1669-1670
- Insect Conservation Biology.
- Michael J. Samways
- Review author[s]: Stephen B. Malcolm
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- Arabidopsis.
- Eliot M. Meyerowitz; Chris R. Somerville
- Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
- ----------------, pp. 1670-1671
- The Cognitive Neurosciences.
- Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
- Books Received, pp. 1671-1672
Back Matter (64 pp.)
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