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Science, New Series, Vol. 279, No. 5357, Mar. 13, 1998


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Editorial: The Wake-Up Call We Dare Not Ignore, p. 1611
Gerald Wheeler


Letters
Unexpected Opportunity?, p. 1611
Daniel Joseph
After the Genome Database, pp. 1611+1613
Howard M. Cann
NMR Availability, p. 1613
Oleg Jardetzky
Eating Cake?, pp. 1613-1614
Jason M. Johnson
ICRISAT's Accomplishments, p. 1614
C. S. Prakash
Fractality in Nature, pp. 1614-1616
A. A. Tsonis; Ofer Biham; Ofer Malcai; Daniel A. Lidax; David Avnir
Responsive Chord, p. 1616
Stacy L. Daniels
Does Public Funding Corrupt?, pp. 1616-1617
Raymond R. White; Jason Hodin
Hopping Away?, p. 1617
L. Tarrant
Early Education of the Deaf, p. 1617
Henry J. Adler; Jeffrey Liebman; Robert M. Raphael; J. Tilak Ratnanather; Peter S. Steyger


Corrections and Clarifications: That Flashing Sound, p. 1617
Corrections and Clarifications: Many Faces of the Synapse, p. 1617
ScienceScope, p. 1621
Constance Holden


News and Comment
Keeping Up with Rita Colwell, pp. 1622-1623
Jeffrey Mervis
Physics Centers Forced to Go Private, pp. 1623-1624
Andrey Allakhverdov; Vladimir Pokrovsky
Lawsuit Targets Yellowstone Bug Deal, p. 1624
Elizabeth Pennisi
Clintons Push for R&D Boost, p. 1625
Andrew Lawler
Tuition Fees Fight Stalls Reform Law, p. 1625
Sabine Steghaus-Kovac
Scientists Flock to Explore China's `Site of the Century', pp. 1626-1627
Justin Wang
A Most Precocious Galaxy, p. 1627
Ann Finkbeiner
Cheapest Mission Finds Moon's Frozen Water, pp. 1628-1629
Richard A. Kerr
Celebrated Virus Hunters Set Up Shop in France, pp. 1629-1630
Michael Balter


Research News
New Role for Estrogen in Cancer?, pp. 1631-1633
Robert F. Service
Did the First Complex Cell Eat Hydrogen?, pp. 1633-1634
Gretchen Vogel
Surveyor Shows the Flat Face of Mars, p. 1634
Richard A. Kerr
Ancient Island Tools Suggest Homo erectus was a Seafarer, pp. 1635-1637
Ann Gibbons
Polyhedra Can Bend but Not Breathe, p. 1637
Dana Mackenzie


Random Samples, p. 1639
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
What We Don't Know Does Hurt Us. How Scientific Illiteracy Hobbles Society, pp. 1640-1641
Norman Augustine


Science's Compass


Books
Quantum Devices, pp. 1649-1650
Transport in Nanostructures.
David K. Ferry; Stephen M. Goodnick
Review author[s]: Leo Kouwenhoven


Research
Between Foraging and Farming, pp. 1651-1652
Bruce D. Smith
Sound and Fracture, pp. 1652-1653
Fernando Lund
Mapping the Sensory Mosaic, pp. 1653-1654
Sharon L. Juliano
A Bridge to Control, pp. 1655-1656
Bruce Demple
On the Trans-Siberian Railroad, p. 1656
Julia Uppenbrink


Research Articles
A Massive Terraced Village Complex in Chihuahua, Mexico, 3000 Years before Present, pp. 1661-1664
Robert J. Hard; John R. Roney
Evolution of a Transfer RNA Gene Through a Point Mutation in the Anticodon, pp. 1665-1670
Margaret E. Saks; Jeffrey R. Sampson; John Abelson


Reports


Mars Global Surveyor
Mars Global Surveyor Mission: Overview and Status, pp. 1671-1672
A. L. Albee; F. D. Palluconi; R. E. Arvidson
The Structure of the Upper Atmosphere of Mars: In Situ Accelerometer Measurements from Mars Global Surveyor, pp. 1672-1676
G. M. Keating; S. W. Bougher; R. W. Zurek; R. H. Tolson; G. J. Cancro; S. N. Noll; J. S. Parker; T. J. Schellenberg; R. W. Shane; B. L. Wilkerson; J. R. Murphy; J. L. Hollingsworth; R. M. Haberle; M. Joshi; J. C. Pearl; B. J. Conrath; M. D. Smith; R. T. Clancy; R. C. Blanchard; R. G. Wilmoth; D. F. Rault; T. Z. Martin; D. T. Lyons; P. B. Esposito; M. D. Johnston; C. W. Whetzel; C. G. Justus; J. M. Babicke
Magnetic Field and Plasma Observations at Mars: Initial Results of the Mars Global Surveyor Mission, pp. 1676-1680
M. H. Acuña; J. E. P. Connerney; P. Wasilewski; R. P. Lin; K. A. Anderson; C. W. Carlson; J. McFadden; D. W. Curtis; D. Mitchell; H. Reme; C. Mazelle; J. A. Sauvaud; C. d'Uston; A. Cros; J. L. Medale; S. J. Bauer; P. Cloutier; M. Mayhew; D. Winterhalter; N. F. Ness
Early Views of the Martian Surface from the Mars Orbiter Camera of Mars Global Surveyor, pp. 1681-1685
M. C. Malin; M. H. Carr; G. E. Danielson; M. E. Davies; W. K. Hartmann; A. P. Ingersoll; P. B. James; H. Masursky; A. S. McEwen; L. A. Soderblom; P. Thomas; J. Veverka; M. A. Caplinger; M. A. Ravine; T. A. Soulanille; J. L. Warren
Topography of the Northern Hemisphere of Mars from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter, pp. 1686-1692
D. E. Smith; M. T. Zuber; H. V. Frey; J. B. Garvin; J. W. Head; D. O. Muhleman; G. H. Pettengill; R. J. Phillips; S. C. Solomon; H. J. Zwally; W. B. Banerdt; T. C. Duxbury
Results from the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer, pp. 1692-1698
P. R. Christensen; D. L. Anderson; S. C. Chase; R. T. Clancy; R. N. Clark; B. J. Conrath; H. H. Kieffer; R. O. Kuzmin; M. C. Malin; J. C. Pearl; T. L. Roush; M. D. Smith

The Postspinel Phase Boundary in Mg2SiO4 Determined by in Situ X-ray Diffraction, pp. 1698-1700
Tetsuo Irifune; Norimama Nishiyama; Koji Kuroda; Toru Inoue; Maiko Isshiki; Wataru Utsumi; Ken-ichi Funakoshi; Satoru Urakawa; Takeyuki Uchida; Tomoo Katsura; Osamu Ohtaka
Ultra-Low Velocity Zones Near the Core-Mantle Boundary from Broadband PKP Precursors, pp. 1701-1703
Lianxing Wen; Donald V. Helmberger
The Life and Death of "Bare" Viscous Bubbles, pp. 1704-1707
G. Debrégeas; P.-G. de Gennes; F. Brochard-Wyart
Deuterium in Comet C/1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp): Detection of DCN, pp. 1707-1710
Roland Meier; Tobias C. Owen; David C. Jewitt; Henry E. Matthews; Matthew Senay; Nicolas Biver; Dominique Bockelée-Morvan; Jacques Crovisier; Daniel Gautier
High-Selectivity, High-Flux Silica Membranes for Gas Separation, pp. 1710-1711
Renate M. de Vos; Henk Verweij
Identification of a Blue Photoluminescent Composite Material from a Combinatorial Library, pp. 1712-1714
Jingsong Wang; Young Yoo; Chen Gao; Ichiro Takeuchi; Xiaodong Sun; Hauyee Chang; X.-D. Xiang; Peter G. Schultz
Cortical Map Reorganization Enabled by Nucleus Basalis Activity, pp. 1714-1718
Michael P. Kilgard; Michael M. Merzenich
Activation of the OxyR Transcription Factor by Reversible Disulfide Bond Formation, pp. 1718-1721
Ming Zheng; Fredrik Åslund; Gisela Storz
Structural Basis for a Ca 2+ -Sensing Function of the Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors, pp. 1722-1725
Yoshihiro Kubo; Tomoyuki Miyashita; Yoshimichi Murata
Hyperinnervation of Neuromuscular Junctions Caused by GDNF Overexpression in Muscle, pp. 1725-1729
Quyen T. Nguyen; Alexander Sh. Parsadanian; William D. Snider; Jeff W. Lichtman
Conservation of T Cell Receptor Conformation in Epidermal gd Cells with Disrupted Primary V γ Gene Usage, pp. 1729-1733
Caroline A. Mallick-Wood; Julia M. Lewis; Lauren I. Richie; Michael J. Owen; Robert E. Tigelaar; Adrian C. Hayday
Roles for ORC in M Phase and S Phase, pp. 1733-1737
Andrew Dillin; Jasper Rine
Recognition of Stress-Induced MHC Molecules by Intestinal Epithelial γδ T Cells, pp. 1737-1740
Veronika Groh; Alexander Steinle; Stefan Bauer; Thomas Spies


Back Matter (76 pp.)

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