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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5204, Mar. 17, 1995


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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
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The Cognitive Neurosciences.
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1671-1672


Back Matter (64 pp.)

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