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Science, New Series, Vol. 280, No. 5371, Jun. 19, 1998


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Front Matter (34 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1807
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editorial: Science and the Control of AIDS, p. 1815
Harold Varmus; Neal Nathanson


Letters
Access to Information on the Web, pp. 1815+1817
Lee Giles; Steve Lawrence; Bob Krovetz; G. N. Rassam
Investment in Tokamak Fusion, p. 1817
Alexander J. Glass
Cerebellum and Learning: A Complex Problem, pp. 1817-1819
Germund Hesslow; Christopher Yeo; Jeansok J. Kim; David J. Krupa; Richard F. Thompson
Progression to AIDS, pp. 1819-1820
Sharyne M. Donfield; Henry S. Lynn; Margaret W. Hilgartner; Michael W. Smith; Michael Dean; Mary Carrington; Cheryl Winkler; Stephen J. O'Brien
Correction, p. 1821
Mark M. Davis
Duplicate Publication, p. 1821
Stephen L. Mayo


ScienceScope, p. 1825
Constance Holden


News and Comment
U.S.-Style Universities for Germany?, pp. 1826-1827
Martin Enserink
Lawmakers Back R&D Boosts for 1999, pp. 1827-1828
Andrew Lawler
Imura Gets Job on Top-Level Council, pp. 1828-1829
Dennis Normile
Science Emerges from the 'Dark Age' of the Ceausescus, pp. 1829-1830
Robert Koenig
Review Boards: A System 'in Jeopardy'?, pp. 1830-1831
Eliot Marshall
Australia Takes Two-Step Approach on Genetic Studies, pp. 1831-1832
Elizabeth Finkel


Research News
Revealing HIV's T Cell Passkey, pp. 1833-1834
Michael Balter
Neutron Stars Spin Out Gravity Waves, p. 1835
Meher Antia
Giant Survey Wallpapers the Sky, p. 1835
James Glanz
Supernova and Gamma Burst Might Have Common Source, p. 1836
Govert Schilling
Parsing the Trilobites' Rise and Fall, p. 1837
Robert Irion
Females Pick Good Genes in Frogs, Flies, pp. 1837-1838
Elizabeth Pennisi
Embryo's Organizational Chart Redrawn, pp. 1838-1839
Gretchen Vogel
Heavy News on Solar Neutrinos, p. 1839
Dennis Normile
New Language Could Meld the Web Into a Seamless Database, pp. 1840-1841
Dana Mackenzie
Year of the Cat-in More Ways Than One, p. 1841
Ken Garber


Random Samples, p. 1843
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
The Science of AIDS: A Tale of Two Worlds, pp. 1844-1845
Peter Piot


AIDS Research
[Introduction], p. 1855
Barbara R. Jasny; Daniel Clery


News
Europe: AIDS Research on a Budget, pp. 1856-1858
Michael Balter
Access to Patients is Key to Success of Dutch Quartet, p. 1859
Michael Balter
Modest Briton Stirs Up Storm With Views on Role of CTLs, pp. 1860-1861
Michael Balter
Duo Brings Hope of Immune Restoration, p. 1861
Michael Balter
A Cluster of Europe's AIDS Research Stars, p. 1862
Michael Balter
Global Program Struggles to Stem the Flood of New Cases, pp. 1863-1864
Michael Balter


Viewpoints
A National Tissue Bank to Track HIV Eradication and Immune Reconstitution, pp. 1865-1866
Winston Cavert; Ashley T. Haase
Toward HIV Eradication or Remission: The Tasks Ahead, pp. 1866-1867
David D. Ho
Limitations of a Molecular Clock Applied to Considerations of the Origin of HIV-1, pp. 1868-1871
Bette Korber; James Theiler; Steven Wolinsky
HIV Treatment Failure: Testing for HIV Resistance in Clinical Practice, pp. 1871-1873
Luc Perrin; Amalio Telenti
HIV/AIDS Prevention in Thailand: Success and Challenges, pp. 1873-1874
Wiput Phoolcharoen

Progress in the Development of an HIV-1 Vaccine, pp. 1875-1880
Norman L. Letvin
HIV-1 Regulatory/Accessory Genes: Keys to Unraveling Viral and Host Cell Biology, pp. 1880-1884
Michael Emerman; Michael H. Malim
The HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins: Fusogens, Antigens, and Immunogens, pp. 1884-1888
Richard Wyatt; Joseph Sodroski


Research Article
The NIMH Multisite HIV Prevention Trial: Reducing HIV Sexual Risk Behavior, pp. 1889-1894
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Multisite HIV Prevention Trial Group


Science's Compass


Policy
Logging and Tropical Forest Conservation, pp. 1899-1900
Ian A. Bowles; R. E. Rice; R. A. Mittermeier; G. A. B. da Fonseca


Books
Unexpected Effects, pp. 1901-1902
The Powerful Placebo. From Ancient Priest to Modern Physician.
Arthur K. Shapiro; Elaine Shapiro
Review author[s]: Esther M. Sternberg
Developmental Diversity, p. 1902
Embryology. Constructing the Organism.
Scott F. Gilbert; Anne M. Raunio
Review author[s]: Richard Emlet


Research
Black Carbon and the Carbon Cycle, pp. 1903-1904
Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch
Hot Electrons in Magnetic Oxides, pp. 1904-1905
B. Keimer
Aligning Science with Politics and Policy in HIV Prevention, pp. 1905-1906
Karen Hein
How Calcium Enhances Plant Salt Tolerance, pp. 1906-1907
Emanuel Epstein


Reports
Black Carbon in Deep-Sea Sediments, pp. 1911-1913
C. A. Masiello; E. R. M. Druffel
Elasticity of Single-Crystal MgO to 8 Gigapascals and 1600 Kelvin, pp. 1913-1916
Ganglin Chen; Robert C. Liebermann; Donald J. Weidner
The Influence of Vegetation-Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction on Climate During the Mid-Holocene, pp. 1916-1919
Andrey Ganopolski; Claudia Kubatzki; Martin Claussen; Victor Brovkin; Vladimir Petoukhov
Planar Patterned Magnetic Media Obtained by Ion Irradiation, pp. 1919-1922
C. Chappert; H. Bernas; J. Ferré; V. Kottler; J.-P. Jamet; Y. Chen; E. Cambril; T. Devolder; F. Rousseaux; V. Mathet; H. Launois
Post-Cambrian Trilobite Diversity and Evolutionary Faunas, pp. 1922-1925
Jonathan M. Adrain; Richard A. Fortey; Stephen R. Westrop
Visualization of the Local Insulator-Metal Transition in Pr 0.7 Ca 0.3 MnO3, pp. 1925-1928
Manfred Fiebig; Kenjiro Miyano; Yoshinori Tomioka; Yasuhide Tokura
Call Duration as an Indicator of Genetic Quality in Male Gray Tree Frogs, pp. 1928-1930
Allison M. Welch; Raymond D. Semlitsch; H. Carl Gerhardt
Neural Correlates of Perceptual Rivalry in the Human Brain, pp. 1930-1934
Erik D. Lumer; Karl J. Friston; Geraint Rees
Proton Transfer Pathways in Bacteriorhodopsin at 2.3 Angstrom Resolution, pp. 1934-1937
Hartmut Luecke; Hans-Thomas Richter; Janos K. Lanyi
Bloodstream- Versus Tick-Associated Variants of a Relapsing Fever Bacterium, pp. 1938-1940
Tom G. Schwan; B. Joseph Hinnebusch
Gating of CaMKII by cAMP-Regulated Protein Phosphatase Activity During LTP, pp. 1940-1943
Robert D. Blitzer; John H. Connor; George P. Brown; Tony Wong; Shirish Shenolikar; Ravi Iyengar; Emmanuel M. Landau
A Calcium Sensor Homolog Required for Plant Salt Tolerance, pp. 1943-1945
Jiping Liu; Jian-Kang Zhu
Stabilization of Interleukin-2 mRNA by the c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase Pathway, pp. 1945-1949
Ching-Yi Chen; Fabienne Del Gatto-Konczak; Zhenguo Wu; Michael Karin
A Conserved HIV gp 120 Glycoprotein Structure Involved in Chemokine Receptor Binding, pp. 1949-1953
Carlo D. Rizzuto; Richard Wyatt; Nivia Hernández-Ramos; Ying Sun; Peter D. Kwong; Wayne A. Hendrickson; Joseph Sodroski


Tech.Sight
Seeing the Machinery of Live Cells, pp. 1954-1955
Roger Y. Tsien; Atsushi Miyawaki
PCR on a Roller Coaster, p. 1956
Richard Peters; Robert Sikorski
Homing Viruses, pp. 1956-1957
Robert Sikorski; Richard Peters
Demystifying Intranets, p. 1957
Robert Sikorski; Richard Peters


Back Matter (55 pp.)

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