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Science, New Series, Vol. 257, No. 5077, Sep. 18, 1992


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Front Matter (63 pp.)
Editorial: Where the Grass is Rougher and Greener, p. 1607
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Computer Speed and Sequence Comparison, pp. 1609-1610
Geoffrey J. Barton; Steven A. Benner; Mark A. Cohen; Gaston H. Gonnet
Yeast Biology, pp. 1610-1611
R. Witkus; H. Y. Steensma; Maudy T. Smith; Mary L. Berbee; Barbara Kloeckener; John W. Taylor
Women in Neuroscience, p. 1611
Dean O. Smith


Corrections and Clarifications: Fullerenes from the Geological Environments, p. 1611
ScienceScope, p. 1615
Richard Stone


News
KGB Agents Disrupt Research Projects, pp. 1616-1617
Eliot Marshall
Europeans Look East for Cooperation, p. 1617
Peter Aldhous
Botanists Sue Forest Service to Preserve Biodiversity, pp. 1618-1619
Christine Mlot
No Help in Sight From the Senate, p. 1619
Richard Stone
Congress Queries Hallowed Principles, p. 1620
Joseph Palca
Two Strikes Against cDNA Patents, p. 1620
Leslie Roberts
Swarms of Mini-Robots Set to Take on Mars Terrain, p. 1621
Faye Flam
When Climate Twitches, Evolution Takes Great Leaps, pp. 1622-1624
Richard A. Kerr
An Intimate Look at Nitrogen's Bio-Partner, pp. 1624-1625
Anne Simon Moffat


Random Samples, pp. 1626-1627
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Nitrogenase Structure: Where to Now?, pp. 1639-1640
W. H. Orme-Johnson
Recoding: Reprogrammed Genetic Decoding, pp. 1640-1641
R. F. Gesteland; R. B. Weiss; John F. Atkins


Quasars, Blazars, and Gamma Rays, pp. 1642-1647
Charles D. Dermer; Reinhard Schlickeiser

Galileo Encounter with 951 Gaspra: First Pictures of an Asteroid, pp. 1647-1652
M. J. S. Belton; J. Veverka; P. Thomas; P. Helfenstein; D. Simonelli; C. Chapman; M. E. Davies; R. Greeley; R. Greenberg; J. Head; S. Murchie; K. Klaasen; T. V. Johnson; A. McEwen; D. Morrison; G. Neukum; F. Fanale; C. Anger; M. Carr; C. Pilcher


Research Article
Crystallographic Structure of the Nitrogenase Iron Protein from Azotobacter vinelandii, pp. 1653-1659
M. M. Georgiadis; H. Komiya; P. Chakrabarti; D. Woo; J. J. Kornuc; D. C. Rees


Reports
Ring Currents in Icosahedral C 60, pp. 1660-1661
Alfredo Pasquarello; Michael Schlüter; R. C. Haddon
Uranium Stabilization of C 28 : A Tetravalent Fullerene, pp. 1661-1664
Ting Guo; M. D. Diener; Yan Chai; M. J. Alford; R. E. Haufler; S. M. McClure; T. Ohno; J. H. Weaver; G. E. Scuseria; R. E. Smalley
Molecular Structure of the Coalescence of Liquid Interfaces, pp. 1664-1666
Joel Koplik; Jayanth R. Banavar
Rapid Intraplate Strain Accumulation in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 1666-1669
Lanbo Liu; Mark D. Zoback; Paul Segall
Exsolution of Hornblende and the Solubility Limits of Calcium in Orthoamphibole, pp. 1669-1672
Eugene A. Smelik; David R. Veblen
Responses to Elevated Carbon Dioxide in Artificial Tropical Ecosystems, pp. 1672-1675
Christian Körner; John A. Arnone III
The Present Is Not the Key to the Past: A Polar Forest from the Permian of Antarctica, pp. 1675-1677
Edith L. Taylor; Thomas N. Taylor; N. Rubén Cúneo
Structural Models for the Metal Centers in the Nitrogenase Molybdenum-Iron Protein, pp. 1677-1682
Jongsun Kim; D. C. Rees
Threshold Phenomena and Long-Distance Activation of Transcription by RNA Polymerase II, pp. 1682-1685
Paul J. Laybourn; James T. Kadonaga
Malignant Transformation by a Mutant of the IFN-Inducible dsRNA-Dependent Protein Kinase, pp. 1685-1689
Antonis E. Koromilas; Sophie Roy; Glen N. Barber; Michael G. Katze; Nahum Sonenberg
Formation and Activation of a Cyclin E-cdk2 Complex During the G1 Phase of the Human Cell Cycle, pp. 1689-1694
Andrew Koff; Antonio Giordano; Dipty Desai; Katsumi Yamashita; J. Wade Harper; Stephen Elledge; Takaharu Nishimoto; David O. Morgan; B. Robert Franza; James M. Roberts
Trypsin-Sensitive, Rapid Inactivation of a Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel, pp. 1694-1698
Christopher R. Solaro; Christopher J. Lingle
A Strategy for Delivering Peptides into the Central Nervous System by Sequential Metabolism, pp. 1698-1700
Nicholas Bodor; Laszlo Prokai; Wei-Mei Wu; Hassan Farag; Sastry Jonalagadda; Masanori Kawamura; James Simpkins
Regulation by ATP and ADP of CFTR Chloride Channels That Contain Mutant Nucleotide-Binding Domains, pp. 1701-1704
Matthew P. Anderson; Michael J. Welsh


Special Section. Careers '92: Alternate Pathways
At Your Service, p. 1709
Constance Holden
Industry: Worth Considering in the '90s?, pp. 1710-1713+1766
Constance Holden
The Attractions of Biotech Careers Over Academia, pp. 1718-1721+1765
Marcia Barinaga
Physics Famine: A Frenzied Search for Job Stability, pp. 1726-1727
Faye Flam
The Greening of `Green Science' Means New Jobs, pp. 1730-1731+1766
Richard Stone
How Scientists View Their Profession, pp. 1734-1735
Ellis Rubinstein
Postdocs: Tales Of Woe From the 'Invisible University', pp. 1738-1740
John Travis
The Euro-Postdoc: National Barriers Are Crumbling, pp. 1743-1744+1747
Peter Aldhous
A Primer on Foundation Science Support, pp. 1750-1753
Loren Renz; Steven Lawrence
Alternate Careers: Surviving off the Beaten Path, pp. 1758-1759+1764-1765
Virginia Morell


Book Reviews
The Real Maya Mystery, pp. 1773-1774
Breaking the Maya Code.
Michael D. Coe
Review author[s]: David A. Freidel
Molecular Connections, pp. 1774-1775
Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Structures.
G. A. Jeffrey; W. Saenger
Review author[s]: Kenneth M. Harmon
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Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology.
John Cairns; Gunther S. Stent; James D. Watson
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
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Finders, Keepers. Eight Collectors.
Rosamond Wolff Purcell; Stephen Jay Gould
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1776-1779


Back Matter (53 pp.)

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