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Science, New Series, Vol. 280, No. 5369, Jun. 5, 1998


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1499
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editorial: It's not Rocket Science-But it can Save Lives, p. 1507
Barbara R. Jasny; Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Wildlife Conservation in Kenya, pp. 1507+1509-1511
David Western; Kurt Benirschke; Joel Berger; Daniel H. Janzen; Winnie Hallwachs; Gary K. Meffe; Norman Myers; William D. Newmark; David S. Woodruff; Jack Bradbury; Peter H. Raven; Colin Norman


ScienceScope, p. 1515
Constance Holden


News and Comment
NIH Plans Bioengineering Initiative, pp. 1516-1518
Bruce Agnew
Ousted Kenya Parks Head Gets Job Back, pp. 1518-1519
Constance Holden
Peace Process Set to Boost Collaboration, p. 1519
Nigel Williams
New Budget Boosts 'Secret' Science, p. 1520
Pallava Bagla
Biggest Telescope Opens One Eye, p. 1520
Govert Schilling
New Rules on Human Subjects could End Debate in Canada, p. 1521
Wayne Kondro


Research News
Cosmos in a Computer, pp. 1522-1523
James Glanz
Tau Protein Mutations Confirmed as Neuron Killers, pp. 1524-1525
Gretchen Vogel
Old, Old Skull has a New Look, p. 1525
Ann Gibbons
A Giant Snare for Monopoles, p. 1526
David Kestenbaum
Putting Antimatter on the Scales, p. 1526
Alexander Hellemans
Yellowstone Rising Again from Ashes of Devastating Fires, pp. 1527-1528
Richard Stone
One-Eyed Animals Implicate Cholesterol in Development, pp. 1528-1529
Evelyn Strauss


Random Samples, p. 1531
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
Presidents, Experts, and Asteroids, pp. 1532-1533
Arthur Clarke


Science's Compass


Policy
Shotgun Sequencing of the Human Genome, pp. 1540-1542
J. Craig Venter; Mark D. Adams; Granger G. Sutton; Anthony R. Kerlavage; Hamilton O. Smith; Michael Hunkapiller


Books
Palaeobiography, pp. 1542-1543
Life. A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth.
Richard Fortey
Review author[s]: Paul Copper
Not Noticed by Darwin?, p. 1543
Induced Responses to Herbivory.
Richard Karban; Ian T. Baldwin
Review author[s]: Deane Bowers


Research
Geometrical Shaping of Microlaser Emission Patterns, pp. 1544-1545
Erich Gornik
Deuteronomy?: A Puzzle of Deuterium and Oxygen on Mars, pp. 1545-1546
Yuk L. Yung; David M. Kass
Glutamate Receptor Activation: A Four-Step Program, pp. 1547-1548
Christopher Miller
An End in the Beginning, pp. 1548-1549
Jay Dunlap


Review
Dynamics of Glasses and Glass-Forming Liquids Studied by Inelastic X-ray Scattering, pp. 1550-1555
Francesco Sette; Michael H. Krisch; Claudio Masciovecchio; Giancarlo Ruocco; Giulio Monaco


Research Articles
High-Power Directional Emission from Microlasers with Chaotic Resonators, pp. 1556-1564
Claire Gmachl; Federico Capasso; E. E. Narimanov; Jens U. Nöckel; A. Douglas Stone; Jérôme Faist; Deborah L. Sivco; Alfred Y. Cho
Role of the CLOCK Protein in the Mammalian Circadian Mechanism, pp. 1564-1569
Nicholas Gekakis; David Staknis; Hubert B. Nguyen; Fred C. Davis; Lisa D. Wilsbacher; David P. King; Joseph S. Takahashi; Charles J. Weitz


Reports
Coupled 186 Os and 187 Os Evidence for Core-Mantle Interaction, pp. 1570-1573
Alan D. Brandon; Richard J. Walker; John W. Morgan; Marc D. Norman; Hazel M. Prichard
Distribution of Rock, Metals, and Ices in Callisto, pp. 1573-1576
J. D. Anderson; G. Schubert; R. A. Jacobson; E. L. Lau; W. B. Moore; W. L. Sjogren
Detection of Atomic Deuterium in the Upper Atmosphere of Mars, pp. 1576-1580
Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky; Michael J. Mumma; G. Randall Gladstone
Atmosphere-Surface Interactions on Mars: Δ 17 O Measurements of Carbonate from ALH 84001, pp. 1580-1582
James Farquhar; Mark H. Thiemens; Teresa Jackson
Localization of Metastable Atom Beams with Optical Standing Waves: Nanolithography at the Heisenberg Limit, pp. 1583-1586
K. S. Johnson; J. H. Thywissen; N. H. Dekker; K. K. Berggren; A. P. Chu; R. Younkin; M. Prentiss
Silacalix-[n]-Phosphaarenes: Macrocyclic Ligands Based on Dicoordinate Phosphorus Centers, pp. 1587-1589
Narcis Avarvari; Nicolas Mézailles; Louis Ricard; Pascal Le Floch; François Mathey
High-Tc Superconductors in the Two-Dimensional Limit: [(Py-CnH 2n+1 )2Hgl4]-Bi2Sr2Ca m-1 CumOy (m= 1 and 2), pp. 1589-1592
Jin-Ho Choy; Soon-Jae Kwon; Gyeong-Su Park
Ribozyme-Mediated Repair of Sickle β-Globin mRNAs in Erythrocyte Precursors, pp. 1593-1596
Ning Lan; Richard P. Howrey; Seong-Wook Lee; Clayton A. Smith; Bruce A. Sullenger
The Tetrameric Structure of a Glutamate Receptor Channel, pp. 1596-1599
Christian Rosenmund; Yael Stern-Bach; Charles F. Stevens
Closing the Circadian Loop: CLOCK-Induced Transcription of Its Own Inhibitors per and tim, pp. 1599-1603
Thomas K. Darlington; Karen Wager-Smith; M. Fernanda Ceriani; David Staknis; Nicholas Gekakis; Thomas D. L. Steeves; Charles J. Weitz; Joseph S. Takahashi; Steve A. Kay
Teratogen-Mediated Inhibition of Target Tissue Response to Shh Signaling, pp. 1603-1607
Michael K. Cooper; Jeffery A. Porter; Keith E. Young; Philip A. Beachy
Inhibition of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis β-Ketoacyl ACP Synthase by Isoniazid, pp. 1607-1610
Khisimuzi Mdluli; Richard A. Slayden; YaQi Zhu; Srinivas Ramaswamy; Xi Pan; David Mead; Deborah D. Crane; James M. Musser; Clifton E. Barry III
Axonal Swellings and Degeneration in Mice Lacking the Major Proteolipid of Myelin, pp. 1610-1613
Ian Griffiths; Matthias Klugmann; Thomas Anderson; Donald Yool; Christine Thomson; Markus H. Schwab; Armin Schneider; Frank Zimmermann; Mailise McCulloch; Nancy Nadon; Klaus-Armin Nave
Inhibition of Cell Migration, Spreading, and Focal Adhesions by Tumor Suppressor PTEN, pp. 1614-1617
Masahito Tamura; Jianguo Gu; Kazue Matsumoto; Shin-ichi Aota; Ramon Parsons; Kenneth M. Yamada
Entry of Alphaherpesviruses Mediated by Poliovirus Receptor-Related Protein 1 and Poliovirus Receptor, pp. 1618-1620
Robert J. Geraghty; Claude Krummenacher; Gary H. Cohen; Roselyn J. Eisenberg; Patricia G. Spear


Back Matter (36 pp.)

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