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Science, New Series, Vol. 282, No. 5394, Nov. 27, 1998


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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1607
Jocelyn Kaiser


News


News of the Week
DNA Suggests Cultural Traits Affect Whales' Evolution, p. 1616
Gretchen Vogel
Panel Tightens Rules on Mental Disorders, p. 1617
Eliot Marshall
Hairy Mice Offer Hope for Baldness Remedy, pp. 1617+1619
Elizabeth Pennisi
Improving Gene Transfer into Livestock, pp. 1619-1620
Anne Simon Moffat
ScienceScope, pp. 1619+1621
AFMs Wield Parts for Nanoconstruction, pp. 1620-1621
Robert F. Service
Looking South to the Early Universe, pp. 1621-1622
Donald Goldsmith
High Court to Review Standard for Appeal, p. 1622
David Malakoff
Program Luring Foreign Talent Gets a Boost, p. 1623
Richard Stone
Outsmarting HIV Drug Resistance, pp. 1623+1625
Michael Balter
Experiment Stopped After Safety Concerns, p. 1625
David Malakoff


News Focus
Cuba's Billion-Dollar Biotech Gamble, pp. 1626-1628
Jocelyn Kaiser
Clock Photoreceptor Shared by Plants and Animals, pp. 1628-1630
Marcia Barinaga
HIV's Early Home and Inner Life, pp. 1630-1631
Michael Balter
From Solitaire, a Clue to the World of Prime Numbers, pp. 1631+1633
Dana Mackenzie


Random Samples, p. 1635
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
Space-Where Now, and Why?, pp. 1637-1638
Carolyn Shoemaker


Science's Compass


Editorial
Priority Setting: Quixotic or Essential?, p. 1641
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Journal Publishing, p. 1643
Peter T. Shepherd; H. K. Lee
ACS Embargo Policy, p. 1643
Denise Graveline
Valuable Skills, pp. 1643-1644
T. J. Murphy
Environmental Health: Nickel-and-Diming It, p. 1644
Bernard Weiss
An Early Snowball Earth?, pp. 1644-1646
Gregory S. Jenkins; Christopher R. Scotese; Paul F. Hoffman; Daniel P. Schrag; Galen P. Halverson; J. Alan Kaufman


Corrections and Clarifications: NetWatch, p. 1646
Corrections and Clarifications: Rapid Identification of Subtype-Selective Agonists of the Somatostatin Receptor Through Combinatorial Chemistry, p. 1646


Science's Compass


Policy Forum
The Science and Technology-Bereft Department of State, pp. 1649-1650
Anne Keatley Solomon
Put Science and Technology Back into Foreign Policy, p. 1650
J. Thomas Ratchford


Books and New Media
Black Hole Horizons, pp. 1651-1652
Black Holes and Relativistic Stars.
Robert M. Wald
Review author[s]: Richard A. Matzner
Statistics, Fast and Easy, p. 1652
InStat 3.0.
GraphPad Software, Inc.
Review author[s]: John Wass


Perspectives
The Abominable Mystery, pp. 1653-1654
William L. Crepet
The When and Where of Floor Plate Induction, pp. 1654-1657
Jane Dodd; Thomas M. Jessell; Marysia Placzek
Go Forth and Multiply, pp. 1657-1658
Keith Burnett
No Need to Isolate Genetics, pp. 1658-1659
Michael E. Soulé; L. Scott Mills


Review
Magnetoelectronics, pp. 1660-1663
Gary A. Prinz


Research


Research Articles
In situ Measurements of Organics, Meteoritic Material, Mercury, and Other Elements in Aerosols at 5 to 19 Kilometers, pp. 1664-1669
D. M. Murphy; D. S. Thomson; M. J. Mahoney
Structure of a Covalently Trapped Catalytic Complex of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: Implications for Drug Resistance, pp. 1669-1675
Huifang Huang; Rajiv Chopra; Gregory L. Verdine; Stephen C. Harrison


Reports
Anthropogenic Influence on the Autocorrelation Structure of Hemispheric- Mean Temperatures, pp. 1676-1679
T. M. L. Wigley; R. L. Smith; B. D. Santer
A Dielectric Omnidirectional Reflector, pp. 1679-1682
Yoel Fink; Joshua N. Winn; Shanhui Fan; Chiping Chen; Jurgen Michel; John D. Joannopoulos; Edwin L. Thomas
Helical Polyacetylene Synthesized with a Chiral Nematic Reaction Field, pp. 1683-1686
K. Akagi; G. Piao; S. Kaneko; K. Sakamaki; H. Shirakawa; M. Kyotani
Macroscopic Quantum Interference from Atomic Tunnel Arrays, pp. 1686-1689
B. P. Anderson; M. A. Kasevich
Viscoelastic Flow in the Lower Crust After the 1992 Landers, California, Earthquake, pp. 1689-1692
Jishu Deng; Michael Gurnis; Hiroo Kanamori; Egill Hauksson
In Search of the First Flower: A Jurassic Angiosperm, Archaefructus, from Northeast China, pp. 1692-1695
Ge Sun; David L. Dilcher; Shaoling Zheng; Zhekun Zhou
Tracking the Long-Term Decline and Recovery of an Isolated Population, pp. 1695-1698
Ronald L. Westemeier; Jeffrey D. Brawn; Scott A. Simpson; Terry L. Esker; Roger W. Jansen; Jeffery W. Walk; Eric L. Kershner; Juan L. Bouzat; Ken N. Paige
Arabidopsis NPH1: A Flavoprotein with the Properties of a Photoreceptor for Phototropism, pp. 1698-1701
John M. Christie; Philippe Reymond; Gary K. Powell; Paul Bernasconi; Andrei A. Raibekas; Emmanuel Liscum; Winslow R. Briggs
Purification and Cloning of a Protein Kinase That Phosphorylates and Activates the Polo-Like Kinase Plx1, pp. 1701-1704
Yue-Wei Qian; Eleanor Erikson; James L. Maller
Regulation of Nerve Growth Mediated by Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors in Growth Cones, pp. 1705-1708
Kohtaro Takei; Ryong-Moon Shin; Takafumi Inoue; Kunio Kato; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
Cultural Selection and Genetic Diversity in Matrilineal Whales, pp. 1708-1711
Hal Whitehead
Zebrafish hox Clusters and Vertebrate Genome Evolution, pp. 1711-1714
Angel Amores; Allan Force; Yi-Lin Yan; Lucille Joly; Chris Amemiya; Andreas Fritz; Robert K. Ho; James Langeland; Victoria Prince; Yan-Ling Wang; Monte Westerfield; Marc Ekker; John H. Postlethwait
Regulation of the Proinflammatory Effects of Fas Ligand (CD95L), pp. 1714-1717
Jian-Jun Chen; Yongnian Sun; Gary J. Nabel
Identification of Two Distinct Mechanisms of Phagocytosis Controlled by Different Rho GTPases, pp. 1717-1721
Emmanuelle Caron; Alan Hall
Control of Cyclin Ubiquitination by CDK-Regulated Binding of Hct1 to the Anaphase Promoting Complex, pp. 1721-1724
Wolfgang Zachariae; Michael Schwab; Kim Nasmyth; Wolfgang Seufert


AAAS News and Notes, p. 1742
Tiffany Ayers

Back Matter (30 pp.)

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