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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5382, Sep. 4, 1998
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5384, Sep. 18, 1998
Front Matter (40 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1567
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Should Engineer Witnesses Meet Same Standards as Scientists?, p. 1578
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Cattle Diet Linked to Bacterial Growth, pp. 1578-1579
- Jennifer Couzin
- Senate Committee Votes Boost for NIH, pp. 1579+1581
- Eliot Marshall
- RNA-Splicing Machinery Revealed, pp. 1581-1582
- Dan Ferber
- ScienceScope, p. 1581
- Leptin Sparks Blood Vessel Growth, p. 1582
- Marcia Barinaga
- NSF Draws up Plans for $70 Million Plane, pp. 1583-1584
- Jennifer Couzin
- Report Paints Grim Outlook for Young Ph.D.s, p. 1584
- Constance Holden
- Transfer of Protein Data Bank Sparks Concern, pp. 1584-1585
- Eliot Marshall
- So Far, So Good for SOHO, pp. 1585+1587
- Alexander Hellemans
- Five Researchers Die in Plane Crash, p. 1587
- Michael Balter
- Bad Economy is Good News for R&D, p. 1587
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- The Cerebellum: The Brain's Engine of Agility, pp. 1588-1590
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- Multiplying Knowledge of Cell Division, Plant Growth, pp. 1591+1593
- Dennis Normile
- Early Start for Lumpy Universe, p. 1593
- Govert Schilling
- Neutrinos Throw Their Weight Around, pp. 1594-1595
- David Kestenbaum
Random Samples, p. 1597
- Constance Holden
Essays on Science and Society
- Women, Science, and Society, pp. 1599-1600
- Sandra Harding
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Airborne Particulate Matter, p. 1609
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- Quiescence in Nuclear Transfer, p. 1611
- Ian Wilmut; Keith H. S. Campbell; James M. Robl; D. Joseph Jerry; Steven Stice; Jose Cibelli
- The Future of Long Life, pp. 1611-1615
- Leonid A. Gavrilov; Natalia S. Gavrilova; S. Jay Olshansky; Bruce A. Carnes; Christine Cassel; Joseph J. Strout; John R. Wilmoth
- Corrections and Clarifications: Beetle Juice, p. 1615
- Corrections and Clarifications: London, Cambridge Lead Europe in Output, p. 1615
- Corrections and Clarifications: Primal Portraits, p. 1615
- Corrections and Clarifications: Green Strategy for Water Flea, p. 1615
- Corrections and Clarifications: Elephantine Gift Stirs Museum Debate, p. 1615
- Corrections and Clarifications: Antagonism of Central Melanocortin Receptors In vitro and In vivo by Agouti-Related Protein, p. 1615
Policy Forum
- The Paradox of Lead Poisoning Prevention, pp. 1617-1618
- Bruce P. Lanphear
Books and New Media
- Are We Selfish, Are We Nice, or Are We Nice because We Are Selfish?, pp. 1619+1621
- Unto Others. The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior.
- Elliott Sober; David Sloan Wilson
- Review author[s]: Leonard Nunney
Perspectives
- Tales Told in Lead, pp. 1622-1623
- Jerome O. Nriagu
- Oceanic Effects on Earth's Rotation Rate, pp. 1623-1624
- Clark R. Wilson
- Reward for Persistence in Substance P Research, pp. 1624-1625
- Claes Wahlestedt
- Routing MAP Kinase Cascades, pp. 1625-1626
- Elaine A. Elion
Research
Research Articles
- History of Atmospheric Lead Deposition Since 12,370 14 C yr BP from a Peat Bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland, pp. 1635-1640
- W. Shotyk; D. Weiss; P. G. Appleby; A. K. Cheburkin; R. Frei; M. Gloor; J. D. Kramers; S. Reese; W. O. Van Der Knaap
- Distinct Mechanism for Antidepressant Activity by Blockade of Central Substance P Receptors, pp. 1640-1645
- Mark S. Kramer; Neal Cutler; John Feighner; Ram Shrivastava; John Carman; John J. Sramek; Scott A. Reines; Guanghan Liu; Duane Snavely; Edwina Wyatt-Knowles; Jeffrey J. Hale; Sander G. Mills; Malcolm MacCoss; Christopher J. Swain; Timothy Harrison; Raymond G. Hill; Franz Hefti; Edward M. Scolnick; Margaret A. Cascieri; Gary G. Chicchi; Sharon Sadowski; Angela R. Williams; Louise Hewson; David Smith; Emma J. Carlson; Richard J. Hargreaves; Nadia M. J. Rupniak
Reports
- A "Green" Route to Adipic Acid: Direct Oxidation of Cyclohexenes with 30 Percent Hydrogen Peroxide, pp. 1646-1647
- Kazuhiko Sato; Masao Aoki; Ryoji Noyori
- Onset of Catalytic Activity of Gold Clusters on Titania with the Appearance of Nonmetallic Properties, pp. 1647-1650
- M. Valden; X. Lai; D. W. Goodman
- Long-Range Electrostatic Trapping of Single-Protein Molecules at a Liquid- Solid Interface, pp. 1650-1653
- Xiao-Hong Nancy Xu; Edward S. Yeung
- Design of Organic Molecules with Large Two-Photon Absorption Cross Sections, pp. 1653-1656
- Marius Albota; David Beljonne; Jean-Luc Brédas; Jeffrey E. Ehrlich; Jia-Ying Fu; Ahmed A. Heikal; Samuel E. Hess; Thierry Kogej; Michael D. Levin; Seth R. Marder; Dianne McCord-Maughon; Joseph W. Perry; Harald Röckel; Mariacristina Rumi; Girija Subramaniam; Watt W. Webb; Xiang-Li Wu; Chris Xu
- Detection and Modeling of NonTidal Oceanic Effects on Earth's Rotation Rate, pp. 1656-1659
- Steven L. Marcus; Yi Chao; Jean O. Dickey; Pascal Gegout
- Energetics of Amino Acid Synthesis in Hydrothermal Ecosystems, pp. 1659-1662
- J. P. Amend; E. L. Shock
- Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Domain of Human Plasmin Complexed with Streptokinase, pp. 1662-1665
- Xiaoqiang Wang; Xinli Lin; Jeffrey A. Loy; Jordan Tang; Xuejun C. Zhang
- Grain Feeding and the Dessemination of Acid-Resistant Escherichia coli from Cattle, pp. 1666-1668
- Francisco Diez-Gonzalez; Todd R. Callaway; Menas G. Kizoulis; James B. Russell
- MP1: A MEK Binding Partner That Enhances Enzymatic Activation of the MAP Kinase Cascade, pp. 1668-1671
- Hans J. Schaeffer; Andrew D. Catling; Scott T. Eblen; Lara S. Collier; Anke Krauss; Michael J. Weber
- A Mammalian Scaffold Complex That Selectively Mediates MAP Kinase Activation, pp. 1671-1674
- Alan J. Whitmarsh; Julie Cavanagh; Cathy Tournier; Jun Yasuda; Roger J. Davis
- Enhanced Phosphorylation of p53 by ATM in Response to DNA Damage, pp. 1674-1677
- S. Banin; L. Moyal; S.-Y. Shieh; Y. Taya; C. W. Anderson; L. Chessa; N. I. Smorodinsky; C. Prives; Y. Reiss; Y. Shiloh; Y. Ziv
- Activation of the ATM Kinase by Ionizing Radiation and Phosphorylation of p53, pp. 1677-1679
- Christine E. Canman; Dae-Sik Lim; Karlene A. Cimprich; Yoichi Taya; Katsuyuki Tamai; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Ettore Appella; Michael B. Kastan; Janet D. Siliciano
- NF-κB Antiapoptosis: Induction of TRAF1 and TRAF2 and c-IAP1 and c-IAP2 to Suppress Caspase-8 Activation, pp. 1680-1683
- Cun-Yu Wang; Marty W. Mayo; Robert G. Korneluk; David V. Goeddel; Albert S. Baldwin Jr.
- Biological Action of Leptin as an Angiogenic Factor, pp. 1683-1686
- M. Rocio Sierra-Honigmann; Anjali K. Nath; Chiaki Murakami; Guillermo García-Cardeña; Andreas Papapetropoulos; William C. Sessa; Lisa A. Madge; Jeffrey S. Schechner; Michael B. Schwabb; Peter J. Polverini; Jaime R. Flores-Riveros
- Disruption of a Neuropeptide Gene, flp-1, Causes Multiple Behavioral Defects in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 1686-1690
- Laura S. Nelson; Marc L. Rosoff; Chris Li
- Prevention of Cardiac Hypertrophy in Mice by Calcineurin Inhibition, pp. 1690-1693
- Mark A. Sussman; Hae W. Lim; Natalie Gude; Tyler Taigen; Eric N. Olson; Jeffrey Robbins; Melissa C. Colbert; Antonio Gualberto; David F. Wieczorek; Jeffery D. Molkentin
Back Matter (63 pp.)
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