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Science, New Series, Vol. 272, No. 5263, May 10, 1996


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: German Science in a Changing World, p. 791
Hubert Markl


Letters
A "Learning Society"?, pp. 793-794
William Lasseter; Robert M. Horton; Joseph J. Aleo; Scott L. Hooper; James O. B. Wright
Whistleblower Protection, pp. 794-795
Lawrence J. Rhoades
Too Soon to Dance?, pp. 795-796
Michelle Bowe; James R. Thomen; Sheldon Bryman; Matt Lewin
Confident Females?, p. 796
Jane Margolis
Ph.D.'s as K-12 Teachers, pp. 796-797
Kenneth Fox
An "Ordinary" Scientist?, p. 797
L. Yuan
Corrections and Clarifications: Green Light for Steroid Hormones, p. 797
Corrections and Clarifications: The Elasticity of a Single Supercoiled DNA Molecule, p. 797
Corrections and Clarifications: Analyzing Molecular Structure with Astronomical Speed, p. 797


ScienceScope, p. 799
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Goldin Puts NASA on New Trajectory, pp. 800-802
Andrew Lawler
Report Backs Science, Not New Station, p. 803
Jeffrey Mervis
Academy's About-Face on Forensic DNA, pp. 803-804
Eliot Marshall
Five-Year Science Plan Under Debate, p. 804
Dennis Normile
Monkey Study Prompts High-Level Public Health Response, p. 805
Jon Cohen
NSF to Take Closer Look at How Support Shapes Careers, p. 806
Jeffrey Mervis
Scientists Seek Allies in Fight Against Pseudoscience, pp. 807-808
Zhou Meiyue


Research News
Likely HIV Cofactor Found, pp. 809-810
Jon Cohen
Just How Old is That DNA, Anyway?, p. 810
Robert F. Service
California Social Climbers: Low Water Prompts High Status, pp. 811-812
Joshua Fischman
Added Weight for Neutrino Mass Claim, p. 812
James Glanz
SOHO Turns an Unblinking Eye on a Turbulent Sun, p. 813
Alexander Hellemans
Revised Galileo Data Leave Jupiter Mysteriously Dry, pp. 814-815
Richard A. Kerr
A First Glimpse of Strange Matter?, p. 815
Gary Taubes
Impact of DNA Replication Errors Put to the Test, pp. 816-817
Dennis Normile
Volcano-Ice Age Link Discounted, p. 817
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 819
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Middle Paleolithic People, pp. 822-823
The Neanderthal Legacy. An Archaeological Perspective from Western Europe.
Paul Mellars
Review author[s]: Richard G. Klein
Approaching the Future, p. 823
Rethinking Science as a Career. Perceptions and Realities in the Physical Sciences.
Sheila Tobias; Daryl E. Chubin; Kevin Aylesworth
Review author[s]: Peter Eisenberger


Perspectives
Recycling Osmium, p. 825
Jonathan E. Snow
Uncharacteristic Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault, pp. 826-827
Lisa B. Grant
Transcription Factor IIA: A Structure with Multiple Functions, pp. 827-828
Raymond H. Jacobson; Robert Tjian
Getting Down to the Core of Homologous Recombination, pp. 828-829
Andrzej Stasiak
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, p. 829
Anthony A. James


Research Article
Crystal Structure of the Yeast TFIIA/TBP/DNA Complex, pp. 830-836
James H. Geiger; Steve Hahn; Sally Lee; Paul B. Sigler


Reports


Galileo Probes Jupiter's Atmosphere
Galileo Probe: In situ Observations of Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 837-838
Richard E. Young; Martha A. Smith; Charles K. Sobeck
Earth-Based Observations of the Galileo Probe Entry Site, pp. 839-840
G. Orton; J. L. Ortiz; K. Baines; G. Bjoraker; U. Carsenty; F. Colas; A. Dayal; D. Deming; P. Drossart; E. Frappa; J. Friedson; J. Goguen; W. Golisch; D. Griep; C. Hernandez; W. Hoffmann; D. Jennings; C. Kaminski; J. Kuhn; P. Laques; S. Limaye; H. Lin; J. Lecacheux; T. Martin; G. McCabe; T. Momary; D. Parker; R. Puetter; M. Ressler; G. Reyes; P. Sada; J. Spencer; J. Spitale; S. Stewart; J. Varsik; J. Warell; W. Wild; P. Yanamandra-Fisher; G. Fazio; J. Hora; L. Deutsch
Comparison of Galileo Probe and Earth-Based Translation Rates of Jupiter's Equatorial Clouds, p. 841
Reta F. Beebe; Amy A. Simon; Lyle F. Huber
Galileo Doppler Measurements of the Deep Zonal Winds at Jupiter, pp. 842-843
David H. Atkinson; James B. Pollack; Alvin Seiff
Structure of the Atmosphere of Jupiter: Galileo Probe Measurements, pp. 844-845
Alvin Seiff; Donn B. Kirk; Tony C. D. Knight; John D. Mihalov; Robert C. Blanchard; Richard E. Young; Gerald Schubert; Ulf von Zahn; Gerald Lehmacher; Frank S. Milos; Jerry Wang
The Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer: Composition of Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 846-849
Hasso B. Niemann; Sushil K. Atreya; George R. Carignan; Thomas M. Donahue; John A. Haberman; Dan N. Harpold; Richard E. Hartle; Donald M. Hunten; Wayne T. Kasprzak; Paul R. Mahaffy; Tobias C. Owen; Nelson W. Spencer; Stanley H. Way
The Helium Mass Fraction in Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 849-851
U. von Zahn; D. M. Hunten
Solar and Thermal Radiation in Jupiter's Atmosphere: Initial Results of the Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer, pp. 851-854
L. A. Sromovsky; F. A. Best; A. D. Collard; P. M. Fry; H. E. Revercomb; R. S. Freedman; G. S. Orton; J. L. Hayden; M. G. Tomasko; M. T. Lemmon
Results of the Galileo Probe Nephelometer Experiment, pp. 854-856
Boris Ragent; David S. Colburn; Philip Avrin; Kathy A. Rages
High-Energy Charged Particles in the Innermost Jovian Magnetosphere, pp. 856-858
H. M. Fischer; E. Pehlke; G. Wibberenz; L. J. Lanzerotti; J. D. Mihalov
Radio Frequency Signals in Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 858-860
L. J. Lanzerotti; K. Rinnert; G. Dehmel; F. O. Gliem; E. P. Krider; M. A. Uman; J. Bach

Osmium Recycling in Subduction Zones, pp. 861-864
Alan D. Brandon; Robert A. Creaser; Steven B. Shirey; Richard W. Carlson
Amino Acid Racemization and the Preservation of Ancient DNA, pp. 864-866
Hendrik N. Poinar; Matthias Höss; Jeffrey L. Bada; Svante Pääbo
Polymers with Very Low Polydispersities from Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, pp. 866-868
Timothy E. Patten; Jianhui Xia; Teresa Abernathy; Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Homologous DNA Pairing Promoted by a 20-Amino Acid Peptide Derived from RecA, pp. 868-872
Oleg N. Voloshin; Lijiang Wang; R. Daniel Camerini-Otero
HIV-1 Entry Cofactor: Functional cDNA Cloning of a Seven-Transmembrane, G Protein-Coupled Receptor, pp. 872-877
Yu Feng; Christopher C. Broder; Paul E. Kennedy; Edward A. Berger
Requirement of p27 Kip1 for Restriction Point Control of the Fibroblast Cell Cycle, pp. 877-880
Steve Coats; W. Michael Flanagan; Jamison Nourse; James M. Roberts
A U1/U4/U5 snRNP Complex Induced by a 2′-O-Methyl-Oligoribonucleotide Complementary to U5 snRNA, pp. 881-884
Gil Ast; Alan M. Weiner
Genetically Engineered Resistance to Dengue-2 Virus Transmission in Mosquitoes, pp. 884-886
K. E. Olson; S. Higgs; P. J. Gaines; A. M. Powers; B. S. Davis; K. I. Kamrud; J. O. Carlson; C. D. Blair; B. J. Beaty
Two Genetically Separable Steps in the Differentiation of Thymic Epithelium, pp. 886-889
Michael Nehls; Bruno Kyewski; Martin Messerle; Ralph Waldschütz; Kerstin Schüddekopf; Andrew J. H. Smith; Thomas Boehm
Chemical Usurpation of a Nest by Paper Wasp Parasites, pp. 889-892
Anne-Geneviève Bagnères; Maria Cristina Lorenzi; Georges Dusticier; Stefano Turillazzi; Jean-Luc Clément
An Enhanced Immune Response in Mice Lacking the Transcription Factor NFAT1, pp. 892-895
Steven Xanthoudakis; Joao P. B. Viola; Karen T. Y. Shaw; Chun Luo; James D. Wallace; Patricia T. Bozza; Tom Curran; Anjana Rao


Technical Comments
Hydrogen-Based Microbial Ecosystems in the Earth, pp. 896-897
Eugene L. Madsen; Derek R. Lovley; Francis H. Chapelle; Todd Stevens; James McKinley


Back Matter (23 pp.)

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