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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5202, Mar. 3, 1995


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: Impact of Regulations on Universities, p. 1247
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
AIDS Research Priorities, pp. 1249-1250
Larry Kramer; Howard B. Urnovitz; Roy W. Stevens
AIDS: Modeling Epidemic Control, pp. 1250-1253
Ira M. Longini Jr.; M. Elizabeth Halloran; Wasima Rida; Patricia Fast; Rodney Hoff; Lewellys Barker; Sally Blower; Angela McLean


Corrections and Clarifications: Priority Initiatives Squeeze Science, p. 1253
ScienceScope, p. 1255
Richard Stone


News
Is Endangered Species Act in Danger?, pp. 1256-1258
Charles C. Mann; Mark Plummer
Reshuffling Plan Riles Congress, p. 1259
Andrew Lawler
Researchers' Protest Pays Off, For Now, p. 1260
Michael Balter
Spy Photos Come in From the Cold, p. 1260
Andrew Lawler
Casualties Expected in Takeover Battle, p. 1261
Claire O'Brien
Glimmer of Hope for T Cell Booster?, p. 1261
Jon Cohen
Organic LEDs Begin Producing Bright White Light, p. 1262
Robert F. Service
Neuronal Adhesion Molecules Signal Through FGF Receptor, pp. 1263-1264
Claire O'Brien
Ivory Identity Crisis Still Unsolved, p. 1264
Elizabeth Culotta
Getting All Turned Around Over the Origins of Life on Earth, pp. 1265-1266
Jon Cohen
A New Accelerator Explores The Social Life of Quarks, pp. 1266-1267
Faye Flam


Random Samples, pp. 1268-1269
Constance Holden

Diverse AAAS Converges in Atlanta, pp. 1270-1273
Daniel Clery; Andrew Lawler; Richard Stone; Ann Gibbons


Perspectives
Rapid Prototyping Directly from the Vapor Phase, pp. 1274-1275
Frederick T. Wallenberger
Liposomes Revisited, pp. 1275-1276
D. D. Lasic; D. Papahadjopoulos


Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter Observed by the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, pp. 1277-1282
G. Orton; M. A'Hearn; K. Baines; D. Deming; T. Dowling; J. Goguen; C. Griffith; H. Hammel; W. Hoffmann; D. Hunten; D. Jewitt; T. Kostiuk; S. Miller; K. Noll; K. Zahnle; N. Achilleos; A. Dayal; L. Deutsch; F. Espenak; P. Esterle; J. Friedson; K. Fast; J. Harrington; J. Hora; R. Joseph; D. Kelly; R. Knacke; J. Lacy; C. Lisse; J. Rayner; A. Sprague; M. Shure; K. Wells; P. Yanamandra-Fisher; D. Zipoy; G. Bjoraker; D. Buhl; W. Golisch; D. Griep; C. Kaminski; C. Arden; A. Chaikin; J. Goldstein; D. Gilmore; G. Fazio; T. Kanamori; H. Lam; T. Livengood; M.-M MacLow; M. Marley; T. Momary; D. Robertson; P. Romani; J. Spitale; M. Sykes; J. Tennyson; D. Wellnitz; S. W. Ying
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Observing Campaign on Comet Shoemaker- Levy 9, pp. 1282-1288
H. A. Weaver; M. F. A'Hearn; C. Arpigny; D. C. Boice; P. D. Feldman; S. M. Larson; P. Lamy; D. H. Levy; B. G. Marsden; K. J. Meech; K. S. Noll; J. V. Scotti; Z. Sekanina; C. S. Shoemaker; E. M. Shoemaker; T. E. Smith; S. A. Stern; A. D. Storrs; J. T. Trauger; D. K. Yeomans; B. Zellner
HST Imaging of Atmospheric Phenomena Created by the Impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, pp. 1288-1296
H. B. Hammel; R. F. Beebe; A. P. Ingersoll; G. S. Orton; J. R. Mills; A. A. Simon; P. Chodas; J. T. Clarke; E. De Jong; T. E. Dowling; J. Harrington; L. F. Huber; E. Karkoschka; C. M. Santori; A. Toigo; D. Yeomans; R. A. West
Impact Debris Particles in Jupiter's Stratosphere, pp. 1296-1301
Robert A. West; Erich Karkoschka; A. James Friedson; Mark Seymour; Kevin H. Baines; Heidi B. Hammel
HST Far-Ultraviolet Imaging of Jupiter During the Impacts of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, pp. 1302-1307
John T. Clarke; Renée Prangé; Gilda E. Ballester; John Trauger; Robin Evans; Daniel Rego; Karl Stapelfeldt; Wing Ip; Jean-Claude Gérard; Heidi Hammel; Manish Ballav; Lotfi Ben Jaffel; Jean-Loup Bertaux; David Crisp; Claude Emerich; Walter Harris; Mihaly Horanyi; Steven Miller; Alex Storrs; Harold Weaver
HST Spectroscopic Observations of Jupiter After the Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, pp. 1307-1313
K. S. Noll; M. A. McGrath; L. M. Trafton; S. K. Atreya; J. J. Caldwell; H. A. Weaver; R. V. Yelle; C. Barnet; S. Edgington
Response of the lo Plasma Torus to Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, pp. 1313-1317
M. A. McGrath; D. T. Hall; P. L. Matheson; H. A. Weaver; J. T. Trauger; T. E. Smith; N. Thomas; R. Gladstone; N. M. Schneider; W. M. Harris; T. A. Livengood; R. Prangé; M. C. Festou
Auroral Signature of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 in the Jovian Magnetosphere, pp. 1317-1320
R. Prangé; I. M. Engle; J. T. Clarke; M. Dunlop; G. E. Ballester; W. H. Ip; S. Maurice; J. Trauger
The Fragment R Collision: W. M. Keck Telescope Observations of SL9, pp. 1320-1323
James R. Graham; Imke de Pater; J. Garrett Jernigan; Michael C. Liu; Michael E. Brown


Reports
Climatic Warming and the Decline of Zooplankton in the California Current, pp. 1324-1326
Dean Roemmich; John McGowan
The Reaction of CIONO2 with Submicrometer Sulfuric Acid Aerosol, pp. 1326-1328
D. R. Hanson; E. R. Lovejoy
Rapid Deformation of the South Flank of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, pp. 1328-1332
Susan Owen; Paul Segall; Jeff Freymueller; Asta Miklius; Roger Denlinger; Thóra Árnadóttir; Maurice Sako; Roland Bürgmann
Multilayer White Light-Emitting Organic Electroluminescent Device, pp. 1332-1334
Junji Kido; Masato Kimura; Katsutoshi Nagai
A Structure Model and Growth Mechanism for Multishell Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1334-1338
S. Amelinckx; D. Bernaerts; X. B. Zhang; G. Van Tendeloo; J. Van Landuyt
Synthesis and Characterization of Anisometric Cobalt Nanoclusters, pp. 1338-1340
Charles P. Gibson; Kathy J. Putzer
Isotopic Tracking of Change in Diet and Habitat Use in African Elephants, pp. 1340-1343
Paul L. Koch; Jennifer Heisinger; Cynthia Moss; Richard W. Carlson; Marilyn L. Fogel; Anna K. Behrensmeyer
Structural Features That Stabilize Halophilic Malate Dehydrogenase from an Archaebacterium, pp. 1344-1346
O. Dym; M. Mevarech; J. L. Sussman
Contribution of STAT SH2 Groups to Specific Interferon Signaling by the Jak-STAT Pathway, pp. 1347-1349
Markus H. Heim; Ian M. Kerr; George R. Stark; James E. Darnell Jr.
Choice of STATs and Other Substrates Specified by Modular Tyrosine-Based Motifs in Cytokine Receptors, pp. 1349-1353
Neil Stahl; Thomas J. Farrugella; Teri G. Boulton; Zhong Zhong; James E. Darnell Jr.; George D. Yancopoulos
A p53-Dependent Mouse Spindle Checkpoint, pp. 1353-1356
Shawn M. Cross; Carissa A. Sanchez; Catherine A. Morgan; Melana K. Schimke; Stig Ramel; Rejean L. Idzerda; Wendy H. Raskind; Brian J. Reid
Impact of CLOD Pathogen on Pacific Coral Reefs, pp. 1356-1360
Mark M. Littler; Diane S. Littler
The Neuron-Restrictive Silencer Factor (NRSF): A Coordinate Repressor of Multiple Neuron-Specific Genes, pp. 1360-1363
Christopher J. Schoenherr; David J. Anderson


Book Reviews
Astrophysical Discontinuities, pp. 1367-1368
Spontaneous Current Sheets in Magnetic Fields. With Applications to Stellar X-Rays.
Eugene N. Parker
Review author[s]: Ellen G. Zweibel
Courtly Naturalism, p. 1368
Possessing Nature. Museums, Collecting, and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy.
Paula Findlen
Review author[s]: Harold J. Cook
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The Aye-Aye. Madagascar's Most Puzzling Primate.
Anna C. Feistner; Eleanor J. Sterling
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
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The Ecology of Loch Lomond.
K. J. Murphy; M. C. M. Beveridge; R. Tippett
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Receive, pp. 1369-1370


Back Matter (22 pp.)

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