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Science, New Series, Vol. 269, No. 5230, Sep. 15, 1995


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: From Rhetoric to Reality, p. 1495
Mary Woolley


Letters
Helpful Fossil Hunters, p. 1497
Richard K. Stucky; Peter Robinson; Brooks Britt; Michael O. Woodburne
Rare and Singular Talent, p. 1498
Harvey S. Frey; Oliver Sacks
IL-12 Possibilities, pp. 1498-1499
Rachel Jameton; Shyam S. Mohapatra
Funding Italian Research, pp. 1499-1500
Silvano Riva; Paolo Mignatti; Marina Ziche
The Cost of Downsizing, p. 1500
Jay M. Pasachoff
Land for Florida's Fauna, pp. 1500-1501
Jim Cox


Corrections and Clarifications: Filling in Florida's Gaps: Species Protection Done Right, p. 1501
Corrections and Clarifications: Ecological Research, p. 1501
Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Networks, p. 1501
Corrections and Clarifications: Punctuated Equilibrium in Scientific Publishing, p. 1501
ScienceScope, p. 1503
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Is Japan a Step Behind on Genome?, pp. 1504-1506
Dennis Normile
Patents on Native Technology Challenged, p. 1506
Lori Wolfgang
Scientific Dispute at Center of Legal Battle Over Salmon Catch, pp. 1507-1508
Lisa Busch
Breast Cancer Activists Seek Voice in Research Decisions, pp. 1508-1509
Jane Erikson
Congress Split on Best Way to Reshape Network of Labs, p. 1510
Andrew Lawler


Research News
A Theory of Everything Takes Shape, pp. 1511-1513
Gary Taubes
Embryos Travel Forking Path as They Tell Left from Right, pp. 1514-1515
Wade Roush
Long-Sought H-Y Antigen Found, pp. 1515-1516
Elizabeth Pennisi
Call to Desegregate Microbial Databases, p. 1516
Margaret Wertheim
Does Magnetic Twist Crank Up the Sun's Outbursts?, p. 1517
James Glanz


Random Samples, p. 1519
Constance Holden


Policy Forum
The Changing Ecology of United States Science, pp. 1531-1532
Radford Byerly Jr.; Roger A. Pielke Jr.


Perspective
Telomerase and DNA End Replication: No Longer a Lagging Strand Problem?, pp. 1533-1534
Joachim Lingner; Julia Promisel Cooper; Thomas R. Cech


The Earth's Early Evolution, pp. 1535-1540
Samuel A. Bowring; Todd Housh


Research Article
Interhemispheric Correlation of Late Pleistocene Glacial Events, pp. 1541-1549
T. V. Lowell; C. J. Heusser; B. G. Andersen; P. I. Moreno; A. Hauser; L. E. Heusser; C. Schlüchter; D. R. Marchant; G. H. Denton


Reports
Unraveling Nanotubes: Field Emission from an Atomic Wire, pp. 1550-1553
A. G. Rinzler; J. H. Hafner; P. Nikolaev; L. Lou; S. G. Kim; D. Tománek; P. Nordlander; D. T. Colbert; R. E. Smalley
Isolation of the Heterofullerene C 59 N and Its Dimer (C 59 N)2, pp. 1554-1556
Jan C. Hummelen; Brian Knight; James Pavlovich; Rosario González; Fred Wudl
A Stable High-Index Surface of Silicon: Si(5 5 12), pp. 1556-1560
A. A. Baski; S. C. Erwin; L. J. Whitman
Organic Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors, pp. 1560-1562
A. Dodabalapur; H. E. Katz; L. Torsi; R. C. Haddon
Observation and Origin of Self-Organized Textures in Agates, pp. 1562-1565
Peter J. Heaney; Andrew M. Davis
Late Glacial Climate Record of Midwestern United States from the Hydrogen Isotope Ratio of Lake Organic Matter, pp. 1565-1567
R. V. Krishnamurthy; K. A. Syrup; M. Baskaran; A. Long
Requirement for Src Family Protein Tyrosine Kinases in G2 for Fibroblast Cell Division, pp. 1567-1569
Serge Roche; Stefano Fumagalli; Sara A. Courtneidge
Inhibition of Cell Cycle Progression by the Alternatively Spliced Integrin β 1C, pp. 1570-1572
Jere Meredith Jr.; Yoshikazu Takada; Mara Fornaro; Lucia R. Languino; Martin A. Schwartz
Association of the Yeast Pheromone Response G Protein βγ Subunits with the MAP Kinase Scaffold Ste5p, pp. 1572-1575
Malcolm S. Whiteway; Cunle Wu; Thomas Leeuw; Karen Clark; Anne Fourest-Lieuvin; David Y. Thomas; Ekkehard Leberer
CDC25 Phosphatases as Potential Human Oncogenes, pp. 1575-1577
Konstantin Galaktionov; Arthur K. Lee; Jens Eckstein; Giulio Draetta; Jason Meckler; Massimo Loda; David Beach
Integrins and Modulation of Transmitter Release from Motor Nerve Terminals by Stretch, pp. 1578-1580
Bo-Ming Chen; Alan D. Grinnell
A VAMP-Binding Protein from Aplysia Required for Neurotransmitter Release, pp. 1580-1583
Paul A. Skehel; Kelsey C. Martin; Eric R. Kandel; Dusan Bartsch
Requirement of MIP-1α for an Inflammatory Response to Viral Infection, pp. 1583-1585
Donald N. Cook; Melinda A. Beck; Thomas M. Coffman; Suzanne L. Kirby; John F. Sheridan; Ian B. Pragnell; Oliver Smithies
A Mechanism for the Specific Immunogenicity of Heat Shock Protein-Chaperoned Peptides, pp. 1585-1588
Ryuichiro Suto; Pramod K. Srivastava
Human H-Y: A Male-Specific Histocompatibility Antigen Derived from the SMCY Protein, pp. 1588-1590
Wei Wang; Leslie R. Meadows; Joke M. M. den Haan; Nicholas E. Sherman; Ye Chen; Els Blokland; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Alexander I. Agulnik; Ronald C. Hendrickson; Colin E. Bishop; Donald F. Hunt; Els Goulmy; Victor H. Engelhard


Technical Comments
Neutrophilia in Mice that Lack the Murine IL-8 Receptor Homolog, pp. 1590-1591
Dale E. Shuster; Marcus E. Kehrli Jr.; Mark R. Ackermann; Mark W. Moore; Grace Cacalano; William I. Wood; Ed Bailish


Book Reviews
A War Technology, pp. 1599-1600
America's Pursuit of Precision Bombing, 1910-1945
Stephen L. McFarland
Review author[s]: Michael S. Sherry
Undervalued Contributors, pp. 1600-1601
Hidden Scholars. Women Anthropologists and the Native American Southwest
Nancy J. Parezo
Review author[s]: Alice Beck Kehoe
Books Received, p. 1601


Back Matter (39 pp.)

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