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Science, New Series, Vol. 289, No. 5485, Sep. 8, 2000


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Front Matter (36 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1647
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1653+1655
Stella Hurtley


News


News of the Week
Research Gets Hefty Boost in 2001 Defense Budget, pp. 1662-1663
David Malakoff
Molecule Shows Anasazi Ate Their Enemies, p. 1663
Constance Holden
Experts Downplay New vCJD Fears, pp. 1663+1665-1666
Michael Balter
ScienceScope, pp. 1665+1667
Bernice Wuethrich; David Malakoff; Richard Stone
Brain Cells Turning over a New Leaf, p. 1666
Gretchen Vogel
Biggest Extinction Hit Land and Sea, pp. 1666-1667
Richard A. Kerr
New CNRS Chief Hopes to Deliver on Science, pp. 1667+1669
Michael Balter
Big Hikes Sought for Life Sciences, IT, p. 1669
Dennis Normile
Academies Fault Reno over Handling of Lee, p. 1669
David Malakoff


News Focus
DNA Arrays Reveal Cancer in Its Many Forms, pp. 1670-1672
Jean Marx
Protein Arrays Step out of DNA's Shadow, p. 1673
Robert F. Service
Virtual Institutes Gear up to Do Real Research, p. 1675
Wayne Kondro
New Survey to Collect Global News You Can Use, pp. 1676-1677
Jocelyn Kaiser


Random Samples, p. 1679
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Helping Africa Feed Itself, p. 1685
Gordon Conway; Susan Sechler


Letters
Academia and Industry Need a New Marriage Contract, p. 1687
Spyros Andreopoulos
At the Crocodilian Heart of the Matter, pp. 1687-1688
Craig Franklin; Frank Seebacher; Gordon C. Grigg; Michael Axelsson; Dale A. Russell; Michael K. Stoskopf; Paul E. Fisher; Reese E. Barrick
U.S. National Missile Defense: Looking at the Whole Package, p. 1688
André Gsponer
Early Germinative Ideas on the Origins of Infectious Disease, pp. 1689-1691
Arthur Kelman; Luis Sequeira; Eugene W. Nester; Arthur J. Silvergleid; Joshua Lederberg
Still Havens for Coral Reefs, p. 1691
Walter Starck
Corrections and Clarifications: Will Livermore Laser Ever Burn Brightly?, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: China's Forest Policy for the 21st Century, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: Cloning Pathways to a Pluripotent Future, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: The Rise of the Mouse, Biomedicine's Model Mammal, p. 1691


Policy Forum
The Ethiopia Food Crisis: Uses and Limits of Climate Forecasts, pp. 1693-1694
Kenneth Broad; Shardul Agrawala


Books et al.
Fossils, G-Men, Money, and Museums, pp. 1695-1696
Tyrannosaurus Sue: The Extraordinary Saga of the Largest, Most Fought over T. rex Ever Found
Steve Fiffer
Review author[s]: John Pojeta Jr.
Nota Bene: Organizing the Elements, p. 1696
Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements
Paul Strathern
Review author[s]: Julia Uppenbrink


Perspectives
Temperatures without Fevers?, pp. 1697-1698
Chris Dye; Paul Reiter
Taking the Temperature of past Ocean Surfaces, pp. 1698-1699
Dirk Nürnberg
Deconstructing Myotonic Dystrophy, pp. 1701-1702
Stephen J. Tapscott
A Question of Dimensions, pp. 1702-1703
Walt de Heer
When Did Photosynthesis Emerge on Earth?, pp. 1703-1705
David J. Des Marais
RNA Editing AIDs Antibody Diversification?, pp. 1705-1706
Michael S. Neuberger; James Scott
Nota Bene: Sleep, Eat and Be Merry, p. 1706
Orla Smith


Pathways of Discovery
The Incredible Life and Times of Biological Cells, pp. 1711-1716
Paul Nurse


Research


Research Articles
Climate Impact of Late Quaternary Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Variations, pp. 1719-1724
David W. Lea; Dorothy K. Pak; Howard J. Spero
Molecular Evidence for the Early Evolution of Photosynthesis, pp. 1724-1730
Jin Xiong; William M. Fischer; Kazuhito Inoue; Masaaki Nakahara; Carl E. Bauer


Reports
Quantized Phonon Spectrum of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1730-1733
J. Hone; B. Batlogg; Z. Benes; A. T. Johnson; J. E. Fischer
Locally Resonant Sonic Materials, pp. 1734-1736
Zhengyou Liu; Xixiang Zhang; Yiwei Mao; Y. Y. Zhu; Zhiyu Yang; C. T. Chan; Ping Sheng
Nonlinear Simulations of Jupiter's 5-Micron Hot Spots, pp. 1737-1740
Adam P. Showman; Timothy E. Dowling
Altered River Morphology in South Africa Related to the Permian-Triassic Extinction, pp. 1740-1743
Peter D. Ward; David R. Montgomery; Roger Smith
Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere, pp. 1743-1746
John J. Magnuson; Dale M. Robertson; Barbara J. Benson; Randolph H. Wynne; David M. Livingstone; Tadashi Arai; Raymond A. Assel; Roger G. Barry; Virginia Card; Esko Kuusisto; Nick G. Granin; Terry D. Prowse; Kenton M. Stewart; Valery S. Vuglinski
Northridge Earthquake Damage Caused by Geologic Focusing of Seismic Waves, pp. 1746-1750
Paul M. Davis; Justin L. Rubinstein; Kelly H. Liu; Stephen S. Gao; Leon Knopoff
Subgroup of Reproductive Functions of Progesterone Mediated by Progesterone Receptor-B Isoform, pp. 1751-1754
Biserka Mulac-Jericevic; Robert A. Mullinax; Francesco J. DeMayo; John P. Lydon; Orla M. Conneely
Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Reprogrammed to Become Multipotential CNS Stem Cells, pp. 1754-1757
Toru Kondo; Martin Raff
Scanometric DNA Array Detection with Nanoparticle Probes, pp. 1757-1760
T. Andrew Taton; Chad A. Mirkin; Robert L. Letsinger
Printing Proteins as Microarrays for High-Throughput Function Determination, pp. 1760-1763
Gavin MacBeath; Stuart L. Schreiber
The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World, pp. 1763-1766
David J. Rogers; Sarah E. Randolph
Cholera Dynamics and El Niño-Southern Oscillation, pp. 1766-1769
Mercedes Pascual; Xavier Rodó; Stephen P. Ellner; Rita Colwell; Menno J. Bouma
Myotonic Dystrophy in Transgenic Mice Expressing an Expanded CUG Repeat, pp. 1769-1772
Ami Mankodi; Eric Logigian; Linda Callahan; Carolyn McClain; Robert White; Don Henderson; Matt Krym; Charles A. Thornton
Fairness versus Reason in the Ultimatum Game, pp. 1773-1775
Martin A. Nowak; Karen M. Page; Karl Sigmund


Back Matter (53 pp.)

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