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Science, New Series, Vol. 267, No. 5205, Mar. 24, 1995


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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Status of the Department of Energy, p. 1747
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
NAS Management of RERF, pp. 1749-1750
E. William Colglazier; Suzanne H. Woolsey; Paul J. Seligman
African Dinosaur Discoveries, pp. 1750-1753
George Olshevsky; Eric Buffetaut; Gilles Cuny; P. C. Sereno; J. A. Wilson; H. C. E. Larsson; D. B. Dutheil; H.-D. Sues
Crankcase Art?, p. 1753
Debra Jan Bibel


Corrections and Clarifications: AIDS Research Priorities, p. 1753
Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Decreases in Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension, p. 1753
ScienceScope, p. 1755
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Earthly Politics Boosts Space Probe, pp. 1756-1758
Andrew Lawler
NRC Urges Sea Change in Marine Studies, p. 1758
Elizabeth Culotta
House Panel Homes in on NIH, p. 1759
Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
Panel Clears NIH in Patient Deaths, p. 1759
Richard Stone
Dinosaur Embryos Spark Excitement, Concern, p. 1760
Claire O'Brien
Uganda Enlists Locals in the Battle to Save the Gorillas, pp. 1761-1762
Rachel Nowak
Fisher Given New Role in Cancer Project, p. 1762
Jane Erikson
WHO Calls for Action Against TB, p. 1763
Rachel Nowak
Fossil Dealers Innocent -- and Guilty, p. 1763
Antonio Regalado


Random Samples, pp. 1764-1765
Constance Holden


Research News
Focusing on the Eyeless Gene, pp. 1766-1767
Marcia Barinaga
Searching for the Spin of the Proton, pp. 1767-1768
Alexander Hellemans
A Close Look at an Active Galaxy's Engine, pp. 1768-1769
John Travis
Tuning Up an Electromagnetic Accordion, p. 1769
James Glanz
Environmental Toxicants Under Scrutiny at Baltimore Meeting, pp. 1770-1771
Richard Stone
Coral Chemistry Leads to Human Bone Repair, p. 1772
Robert Pool
Connexin Knockout Provides a Link to Heart Defects, p. 1773
Amy Stone


Perspectives
Unification of Synchrotron Radiation and Inverse Compton Scattering, pp. 1779-1780
Walter H. G. Lewin; Desmond P. Barber; Pisin Chen
A Rising StAR: An Essential Role in Cholesterol Transport, pp. 1780-1781
Michael R. Waterman


Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition: An Approach to Drug Development, pp. 1782-1788
Alexander Levitzki; Aviv Gazit


Research Article
Induction of Ectopic Eyes by Targeted Expression of the Eyeless Gene in Drosophila, pp. 1788-1792
Georg Halder; Patrick Callaerts; Walter J. Gehring


Reports
Properties of Metallic Nanowires: From Conductance Quantization to Localization, pp. 1793-1795
J. I. Pascual; J. Méndez; J. Gómez-Herrero; A. M. Baró; N. Garcia; Uzi Landman; W. D. Luedtke; E. N. Bogachek; H.-P. Cheng
Skeletal Repair by in Situ Formation of the Mineral Phase of Bone, pp. 1796-1799
Brent R. Constantz; Ira C. Ison; Mark T. Fulmer; Robert D. Poser; Susanne T. Smith; Michelle VanWagoner; John Ross; Steven A. Goldstein; Jesse B. Jupiter; Daniel I. Rosenthal
Spontaneous Magnetic Ordering in the Fullerene Charge-Transfer Salt (TDAE)C 60, pp. 1799-1802
A. Lappas; K. Prassides; K. Vavekis; D. Arcon; R. Blinc; P. Cevc; A. Amato; R. Feyerherm; F. N. Gygax; A. Schenck
Kinetics of Conversion of Air Bubbles to Air Hydrate Crystals in Antarctic Ice, pp. 1802-1804
P. B. Price
Dike Injection and the Formation of Megaplumes at Ocean Ridges, pp. 1804-1807
Robert P. Lowell; Leonid N. Germanovich
Diverse Effects of the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor RCC1 on RNA Transport, pp. 1807-1810
Yan Cheng; James E. Dahlberg; Elsebet Lund
Effect of Predators and Area on Invasion: An Experiment with Island Spiders, pp. 1811-1813
Thomas W. Schoener; David A. Spiller
Demonstration of Positionally Disordered Water Within a Protein Hydrophobic Cavity by NMR, pp. 1813-1817
James A. Ernst; Robert T. Clubb; Huan-Xiang Zhou; Angela M. Gronenborn; G. Marius Clore
DNA Topoisomerase and Recombinase Activities in Nae I Restriction Endonuclease, pp. 1817-1820
Kiwon Jo; Michael D. Topal
Pathogenicity of Live, Attenuated SIV After Mucosal Infection of Neonatal Macaques, pp. 1820-1825
Timothy W. Baba; Yong Seok Jeong; Dominique Penninck; Rod Bronson; Michael F. Greene; Ruth M. Ruprecht
Switch Transcripts in Immunoglobulin Class Switching, pp. 1825-1828
Matthias Lorenz; Steffen Jung; Andreas Radbruch
Role of Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein in Adrenal and Gonadal Steroidogenesis, pp. 1828-1831
Dong Lin; Teruo Sugawara; Jerome F. Strauss III; Barbara J. Clark; Douglas M. Stocco; Paul Saenger; Alan Rogol; Walter L. Miller
Cardiac Malformation in Neonatal Mice Lacking Connexin43, pp. 1831-1834
Andrew G. Reaume; Paul A. de Sousa; Sarang Kulkarni; B. Lowell Langille; Daguang Zhu; Tyler C. Davies; Subhash C. Juneja; Gerald M. Kidder; Janet Rossant
Kinectin, an Essential Anchor for Kinesin-Driven Vesicle Motility, pp. 1834-1837
Janardan Kumar; Hanry Yu; Michael P. Sheetz
1/f Noise in Human Cognition, pp. 1837-1839
D. L. Gilden; T. Thornton; M. W. Mallon


Book Reviews
A Heroine in Her Times, pp. 1842-1843
Marie Curie. A Life.
Susan Quinn
Review author[s]: Ruth Lewin Sime
Neanderthal Carnivory, pp. 1843-1844
Honor Among Thieves. A Zooarchaeological Study of Neandertal Ecology.
Mary C. Stiner
Review author[s]: Richard G. Klein
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Quantum Mechanics. Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony.
James T. Cushing
Review author[s]: Paul Forman
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The Quantum Generation. Highlights and Tragedies of the Golden Age of Physics.
Margarita Ryutova-Kemoklidze
Review author[s]: Paul Forman
Books Received, p. 1845


Back Matter (31 pp.)

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