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Science, New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5383, Sep. 11, 1998


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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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