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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 268, No. 5213, May 19, 1995
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 268, No. 5215, Jun. 2, 1995
Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: A Department of Science (and Technology)?, p. 1111
- Philip M. Smith
Letters
- Fossil Collecting, p. 1113
- Donald C. Johanson; William H. Kimbel; Robert C. Walter; Carl Vondra; Tesfaye Yemane; James L. Aronson; Gerald G. Eck; Yoel Z. Rak; Erella Hovers; Kaye E. Reed; René Bobe-Quinteros
- Can Money Buy Happiness?, pp. 1113-1114
- Alex Martin
- Endangered Species Legislation, p. 1114
- Elliott A. Norse
- Environmental Concerns and the Third World, pp. 1114-1115
- Riley E. Dunlap
- Telomeres, Telomerase, and Cancer, pp. 1115-1117
- Gobinda Sarkar; Mark E. Bolander; Nam W. Kim; Calvin B. Harley; Karen R. Prowse; Scott L. Weinrich; Mieczyslaw A. Piatyszek; Woodring E. Wright; Jerry W. Shay
Corrections and Clarifications: NIH to Review Gene Therapy Program, p. 1117
ScienceScope, p. 1119
- Richard Stone
News and Comment
- Scientists Mobilize to Fight Cuts, pp. 1120-1121
- Andrew Lawler
- Panel Offers Radical Therapy For National Cancer Institute, pp. 1121-1122
- Eliot Marshall
- NASA Plans Major Science Overhaul, pp. 1122-1123
- Andrew Lawler
- Academy Panel Favors Gravity Probe-B, p. 1123
- Andrew Lawler
- Panel Slams EPA's Dioxin Analysis, p. 1124
- Richard Stone
- Report Backs Endangered Species Act, p. 1124
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Plagiarism Suit Wins; Experts Hope It Won't Set a Trend, p. 1125
- Gary Taubes
- Religious Leaders Oppose Patenting Genes and Animals, p. 1126
- Richard Stone
- Texaco Offers to Settle Copyright Case, p. 1127
- Andrew Lawler
- Research Is Absorbed Into Superministry, pp. 1127-1128
- Michael Balter
- U.K. Spells Out New Research Priorities, p. 1128
- Nigel Williams
Research News
- Catching the Atom Wave, pp. 1129-1130
- Robert Pool
- Light Guides May Help Optical Circuits Turn the Corner, pp. 1131-1132
- James Glanz
- Masters and Slaves in an Iron Age Cave?, pp. 1132-1133
- Michael Balter
- Princeton Mathematician Looks Back on Fermat Proof, pp. 1133-1134
- Barry Cipra
- Genome Mappers Have a Hot Time at Cold Spring Harbor, pp. 1134-1135
- Rachel Nowak
Random Samples, p. 1137
- Robert F. Service
Perspectives
- The Y Chromosome and the Origin of All of Us (Men), pp. 1141-1142
- Svante Pääbo
- The Biophysics of Sickle Cell Hydroxyurea Therapy, pp. 1142-1143
- William A. Eaton; James Hofrichter
Classical Electrostatics in Biology and Chemistry, pp. 1144-1149
- Barry Honig; Anthony Nicholls
Research Article
- Abundance and Distribution of Iron on the Moon, pp. 1150-1153
- Paul G. Lucey; G. Jeffrey Taylor; Erick Malaret
Reports
- Interlayer Tunneling Mechanism for High-Tc Superconductivity: Comparison with c Axis Infrared Experiments, pp. 1154-1155
- P. W. Anderson
- Water on the Sun, pp. 1155-1158
- Lloyd Wallace; Peter Bernath; William Livingston; Kenneth Hinkle; Jennifer Busler; Bujin Guo; Keqing Zhang
- The "Wake-Sleep" Algorithm for Unsupervised Neural Networks, pp. 1158-1161
- Geoffrey E. Hinton; Peter Dayan; Brendan J. Frey; Radford M. Neal
- Crack-Like Sources of Dislocation Nucleation and Multiplication in Thin Films, pp. 1161-1163
- D. E. Jesson; K. M. Chen; S. J. Pennycook; T. Thundat; R. J. Warmack
- Efficient Oxidative Dechlorination and Aromatic Ring Cleavage of Chlorinated Phenols Catalyzed by Iron Sulfophthalocyanine, pp. 1163-1166
- Alexander Sorokin; Jean-Louis Séris; Bernard Meunier
- A Region of Adenylyl Cyclase 2 Critical for Regulation by G Protein βγ Subunits, pp. 1166-1169
- Jianqiang Chen; Michael DeVivo; Jane Dingus; Anya Harry; Jingrong Li; Jinliang Sui; Donna J. Carty; Jonathan L. Blank; John H. Exton; Robert H. Stoffel; James Inglese; Robert J. Lefkowitz; Diomedes E. Logothetis; John D. Hildebrandt; Ravi Lyengar
- Crystal Structure of the T4 regA Translational Regulator Protein at 1.9 Å Resolution, pp. 1170-1173
- ChullHee Kang; Rodney Chan; Imre Berger; Curtis Lockshin; Louis Green; Larry Gold; Alexander Rich
- Distinct Binding Specificities and Functions of Higher Eukaryotic Polypyrimidine Tract-Binding Proteins, pp. 1173-1176
- Ravinder Singh; Juan Valcárcel; Michael R. Green
- PTB Domain Binding to Signaling Proteins Through a Sequence Motif Containing Phosphotyrosine, pp. 1177-1179
- W. Michael Kavanaugh; Christoph W. Turck; Lewis T. Williams
- Inducible Gene Expression in Trypanosomes Mediated by a Prokaryotic Repressor, pp. 1179-1183
- Elizabeth Wirtz; Christine Clayton
- Absence of Polymorphism at the ZFY Locus on the Human Y Chromosome, pp. 1183-1185
- Robert L. Dorit; Hiroshi Akashi; Walter Gilbert
- T Helper Cell Subsets in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes, pp. 1185-1188
- Jonathan D. Katz; Christophe Benoist; Diane Mathis
- Requirement for Phosphatidylinositol Transfer Protein in Epidermal Growth Factor Signaling, pp. 1188-1190
- Andrea Kauffmann-Zeh; Geraint M. H. Thomas; Andrew Ball; Simon Prosser; Emer Cunningham; Shamshad Cockcroft; J. Justin Hsuan
Technical Comments
- Detecting Dinosaur DNA, pp. 1191-1194
- S. Blair Hedges; Mary H. Schweitzer; Steven Henikoff; Marc W. Allard; Deshea Young; Yentram Huyen; H. Zischler; M. Höss; O. Handt; A. von Haeseler; A. C. van der Kuyl; J. Goudsmit; S. Páábo; Scott R. Woodward
Book Reviews
- Darwin's Central Problems, pp. 1196-1198
- Charles Darwin. Voyaging. Volume 1 of a Biography.
- Janet Browne
- Review author[s]: Mary Midgley
- Magnificence Lost, pp. 1198-1200
- American Technological Sublime.
- David E. Nye
- Review author[s]: Joseph W. Slade
- The V-2 Enterprise, pp. 1200-1201
- The Rocket and the Reich. Peenemünde and the Coming of the Ballistic Missile Era.
- Michael J. Neufeld
- Review author[s]: Raymond G. Stokes
- Studying the Defeated, pp. 1201-1202
- Suffering Made Real. American Science and the Survivors at Hiroshima.
- M. Susan Lindee
- Review author[s]: Morris F. Low
- Private Writings, pp. 1203-1205
- Always, Rachel. The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952-1964.
- Rachel Carson; Dorothy Freeman; Martha Freeman
- Review author[s]: Nancy G. Slack
- An Unlikely Naturalist, pp. 1205-1206
- My Double Life. Memoirs of a Naturalist.
- Frances Hamerstrom
- Review author[s]: Marlene Zuk
- Life from the Beginning, pp. 1206-1207
- Early Life on Earth.
- Stefan Bengtson
- Review author[s]: J. John Sepkoski Jr.
- Metazoan Transitions, p. 1208
- Invasions of the Land. The Transitions of Organisms from Aquatic to Terrestrial Life.
- Malcolm S. Gordon; Everett C. Olson
- Review author[s]: George V. Lauder
- A Famous Dredge Haul, pp. 1208-1209
- The Challenger Foraminifera.
- Robert Wynn Jones
- Review author[s]: Martin A. Buzas
- The Symbiotic Perspective, pp. 1209-1212
- Evolution by Association. A History of Symbiosis.
- Jan Sapp
- Review author[s]: Margo Haygood
- The Dressed-Atom Approach, pp. 1212-1214
- Atoms in Electromagnetic Fields.
- C. Cohen Tannoudji
- Review author[s]: Paul Forman
- Galaxies, p. 1214
- Carnegie Atlas of Galaxies.
- Allan Sandage; John Bedke
- Review author[s]: Margaret Geller
- Millennia of Star Study, pp. 1214-1215
- The Norton History of Astronomy and Cosmology.
- John North
- Review author[s]: Steven J. Dick
- Rites of Revitalization, pp. 1215-1217
- Tombs for the Living. Andean Mortuary Practices.
- Tom D. Dillehay
- Review author[s]: Helaine Silverman
- Part of North America, pp. 1217-1218
- Archaeology of the Southeastern United States. Paleoindian to World War I.
- Judith H. Bense
- Review author[s]: Paul Welch
- Fears and Dreams, pp. 1218-1219
- Images of Power. Balinese Paintings Made for Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead.
- Hildred Geertz
- Review author[s]: John R. Bowen
- Ordering Books, pp. 1220-1221
- Books Reviewed in Science, 13 May 1994 Through 19 May 1995, pp. 1221-1224
- Books Received, p. 1224
Inside AAAS, pp. 1226-1227
- Diana Pabst
Back Matter (21 pp.)
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