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Science, New Series, Vol. 279, No. 5355, Feb. 27, 1998


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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: Better Approaches to Science Policy, p. 1283
Richard E. Sclove


Letters
Akkadian Empire: Where to Look?, pp. 1283+1285
Tony Wilkinson
Gentlemen of Science, p. 1285
Krishna R. Dronamraju
Muon Collider Studies, pp. 1285-1286
David B. Cline
Cracking the Codes, p. 1286
Alexander Fowler
Pinning Down Cell Division?, p. 1287
George L. Gabor Miklos; Steven D. Hanes; Richard Maleszka
Clinical Applications for Neural Noise?, pp. 1287-1288
Michel Le Van Quyen; Jacques Martinerie; Francisco J. Varela; William D. O'Neill
Haeckel's Embryos, p. 1288
James Hanken; Michael K. Richardson
Secretion of Thiols and Disulfide Bond Formation: Retraction, pp. 1288-1289
Roberto Sitia; Aldo Ceriotti; Andrea Cabibbo; Giorgio Fassina; Menotti Ruvo


Corrections and Clarifications: EU Bodies on Collision Course Over Research Budget, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: New Developmental Clock Discovered, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: The Architecture of Hearing, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: Formation of a Silicate L3 Phase with Continuously Adjustable Pore Sizes, p. 1289
ScienceScope, p. 1293
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
Microsoft Researches Its Future, pp. 1294-1296
Dana Mackenzie
Reports Call for New Super-Accelerator, pp. 1296-1297
David Kestenbaum
Northern Europe Tops in High School, p. 1297
Gretchen Vogel
Astronomers See a Cosmic Antigravity Force at Work, pp. 1298-1299
James Glanz
Controversial Trial Offers Hopeful Result, p. 1299
Eliot Marshall
Bringing Order to Amorphous Silicon, p. 1300
Robert F. Service
New NIH Grants for Clinical Research, p. 1300
Eliot Marshall
Unusual Cells May Help Treat Parkinson's Disease, p. 1301
Marcia Barinaga
Ocean Scientists Find Life, Warmth in the Seas, pp. 1302-1303
Robert Irion
Sea Floor Records Reveal Interglacial Climate Cycles, pp. 1304-1305
Richard A. Kerr
Viral Saboteurs Caught in the Act, p. 1305
Steven Dickman
AAAS Meeting, pp. 1306-1309


Random Samples, p. 1311
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
Gardenification of Wildland Nature and the Human Footprint, pp. 1312-1313
Daniel Janzen


Science's Compass


Books
Quantum Physics With an Eastern Eye, p. 1319
The Story of Spin.
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga; Takeshi Oka
Review author[s]: J. D. Jackson
Recreating the Brain Online, p. 1320
Neuroinformatics. An Overview of the Human Brain Project.
Stephen H. Koslow; Michael F. Huerta
Review author[s]: Richard Frackowiak


Research
At the Border of Eternity, pp. 1321-1322
G. S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan
That Flashing Sound, pp. 1322-1323
Harold Metcalf
Plants See the Blue Light, pp. 1323-1324
Paula Suárez-López; George Coupland
After the End: Recovery from Extinction, pp. 1324-1325
Douglas H. Erwin


Reports
Geographic Variation in the Molluscan Recovery from the End-Cretaceous Extinction, pp. 1327-1330
David Jablonski
Geomagnetic Modulation of the 36 CI Flux in the GRIP Ice Core, Greenland, pp. 1330-1332
S. Baumgartner; J. Beer; J. Masarik; G. Wagner; L. Meynadier; H.-A. Synal
Carbonic Acid in the Gas Phase and Its Astrophysical Relevance, pp. 1332-1335
Wolfgang Hage; Klaus R. Liedl; Andreas Hallbrucker; Erwin Mayer
Abrupt Climate Events 500,000 to 340,000 Years Ago: Evidence from Subpolar North Atlantic Sediments, pp. 1335-1338
D. W. Oppo; J. F. McManus; J. L. Cullen
Time Scales in Atmospheric Chemistry: Coupled Perturbations to N2O, NOy, and O3, pp. 1339-1341
Michael J. Prather
The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in Tropical Cooling During the Last Glacial Maximum, pp. 1341-1344
Andrew B. G. Bush; S. George H. Philander
Molecular Mimicry by Herpes Simplex Virus-Type 1: Autoimmune Disease After Viral Infection, pp. 1344-1347
Zi-Shan Zhao; Francesca Granucci; Lily Yeh; Priscilla A. Schaffer; Harvey Cantor
An Area Specialized for Spatial Working Memory in Human Frontal Cortex, pp. 1347-1351
Susan M. Courtney; Laurent Petit; José Ma. Maisog; Leslie G. Ungerleider; James V. Haxby
Propagating Activity Patterns in Large-Scale Inhibitory Neuronal Networks, pp. 1351-1355
J. Rinzel; D. Terman; X.-J. Wang; B. Ermentrout
Linkage of Adhesion, Filamentous Growth, and Virulence in Candida albicans to a Single Gene, INT1, pp. 1355-1358
Cheryl A. Gale; Catherine M. Bendel; Mark McClellan; Melinda Hauser; Jeffrey M. Becker; Judith Berman; Margaret K. Hostetter
Melatonin Production: Proteasomal Proteolysis in Serotonin N-Acetyltransferase Regulation, pp. 1358-1360
Jonathan A. Gastel; Patrick H. Roseboom; Peter A. Rinaldi; Joan L. Weller; David C. Klein
Regulation of Flowering Time by Arabidopsis Photoreceptors, pp. 1360-1363
Hongwei Guo; Hongyun Yang; Todd C. Mockler; Chentao Lin
Src Activation in the Induction of Long-Term Potentiation in CA1 Hippocampal Neurons, pp. 1363-1367
You Ming Lu; John C. Roder; Jonathan Davidow; Michael W. Salter
Target-Specific Expression of Presynaptic Mossy Fiber Plasticity, pp. 1368-1370
Gianmaria Maccaferri; Katalin Tóth; Chris J. McBain
Changes in Auxin Response from Mutations in an AUX/IAA Gene, pp. 1371-1373
Dean Rouse; Pamela Mackay; Petra Stirnberg; Mark Estelle; Ottoline Leyser


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1388-1389
S. L. Byrand

Back Matter (27 pp.)

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