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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 272, No. 5262, May 3, 1996
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 272, No. 5264, May 17, 1996
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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