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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 271, No. 5256, Mar. 22, 1996
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Volume Information (18 pp.)
Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Dancing with Wolves, p. 1787
- M. R. C. Greenwood
Letters
- "Earth" Not Omitted Intentionally, p. 1789
- Robert S. Walker
- Good Teaching, pp. 1789-1790
- Shoumen Datta; Allen M. Young
- Confidentiality, p. 1790
- Louis M. Guenin
- Attenuated HIV Vaccine: Caveats, pp. 1790-1792
- Ruth M. Ruprecht; Timothy W. Baba; Vladimir Liska; N. J. Deacon; D. A. McPhee; S. Crowe; J. Learmont; J. Mills
- Structural Change Mechanisms in Regulatory Proteins, pp. 1792-1793
- Harel Weinstein; Ernest L. Mehler
- Whistleblowers Not Polled, p. 1793
- Charles W. McCutchen
ScienceScope, p. 1795
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News and Comment
- A Slippery Slope for Science, pp. 1796-1797
- Andrew Lawler
- Spring Rush on Capitol Hill, p. 1797
- A. L.
- Scant Data Cause Widespread Concern, p. 1798
- Claire O'Brien
- Sequencers Split Over Data Release, pp. 1798-1799
- Patricia Kahn
- Chair Quits Japan Panel in Protest, p. 1799
- Dennis Normile
- New Anticoagulant Prompts Bad Blood between Partners, pp. 1800-1801
- Jock Friedly
- Diversity Takes a Student Body Blow, p. 1801
- Constance Holden
- Cash-Starved Researchers to Undergo Trial by Peer Review, pp. 1802-1803
- Richard Stone
Research News
- Superconductivity Turns 10, pp. 1804-1806
- Robert F. Service
- A Piece of the Dinosaur Killer Found?, p. 1806
- Richard A. Kerr
- New Neurons Use "Lookouts" to Navigate Nervous System, pp. 1807-1808
- Wade Roush
- Interferometer Maps Cosmic Microwaves on the Cheap, p. 1809
- Andrew Watson
- "Amplifying" the Fine Details of Molecular Structure is a Gas, p. 1810
- Robert F. Service
- Minerals in Rock Mass Hold Clues to 400-Kilometer Ascent, p. 1811
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 1813
- Constance Holden
Book Reviews
- Historic Disparities, pp. 1814-1815
- Women Scientists in America. Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972.
- Margaret W. Rossiter
- Review author[s]: Louise A. Tilly
- Developing Careers, p. 1816
- Gender Differences in Science Careers. The Project Access Study.
- Gerhard Sonnert; Gerald Holton
- Who Succeeds in Science? The Gender Dimension.
- Gerhard Sonnert; Gerald Holton
- Review author[s]: Mary Frank Fox
Policy Forum
- Science and Diversity: A Compelling National Interest, pp. 1817-1819
- Shirley M. Malcom
Perspectives
- Warm Climate Surprises, pp. 1820-1821
- Jonathan T. Overpeck
- Cancer Risk of Low-Level Exposure, pp. 1821-1822
- Marvin Goldman
- Notch and Wingless Signals Collide, pp. 1822-1823
- Seth S. Blair
- Chemical Communication in Honeybees, pp. 1824-1825
- Gene E. Robinson
- Enter Listeria, Unruffled, p. 1825
- Richard B. Gallagher
Research Article
- Interaction Between Wingless and Notch Signaling Pathways Mediated by Dishevelled, pp. 1826-1832
- Jeffrey D. Axelrod; Kenji Matsuno; Spyros Artavanis-Tsankonas; Norbert Perrimon
Reports
- Isolation, Structure, and Electronic Calculations of the Heterofullerene Salt K6C 59 N, pp. 1833-1835
- Kosmas Prassides; Majid Keshavarz-K.; Jan Cornelis Hummelen; Wanda Andreoni; Paolo Giannozzi; Ernst Beer; Cheryl Bellavia; Luigi Cristofolini; Rosario González; Alexandros Lappas; Yasuo Murata; Magdalena Malecki; Vojislav Srdanov; Fred Wudl
- The Elasticity of a Single Supercoiled DNA Molecule, pp. 1835-1837
- T. R. Strick; J.-F. Allemand; D. Bensimon; A. Bensimon; V. Croquette
- Late Cretaceous Oceans and the Cool Tropic Paradox, pp. 1838-1841
- Steven D'Hondt; Michael A. Arthur
- Alpe Arami: A Peridotite Massif from Depths of More Than 300 Kilometers, pp. 1841-1845
- Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya; Harry W. Green II; Su Wang
- Constraints on Rates of Granitic Magma Transport from Epidote Dissolution Kinetics, pp. 1845-1848
- Alan D. Brandon; Robert A. Creaser; Thomas Chacko
- Enhancement of Solution NMR and MRI with Laser-Polarized Xenon, pp. 1848-1851
- G. Navon; Y.-Q. Song; T. Rõõm; S. Appelt; R. E. Taylor; A. Pines
- Caste-Selective Pheromone Biosynthesis in Honeybees, pp. 1851-1853
- Erika Plettner; Keith N. Slessor; Mark L. Winston; James E. Oliver
- Identification of D-Peptide Ligands Through Mirror-Image Phage Display, pp. 1854-1857
- Ton N. M. Schumacher; Lorenz M. Mayr; Daniel L. Minor Jr.; Michael A. Milhollen; Michael W. Burgess; Peter S. Kim
- Inhibition of HIV-1 Replication in Lymphocytes by Mutants of the Rev Cofactor eIF-5A, pp. 1858-1860
- Dorian Bevec; Herbert Jaksche; Martin Oft; Thorsten Wöhl; Michèle Himmelspach; Alexandra Pacher; Michael Schebesta; Karl Koettnitz; Marika Dobrovnik; Robert Csonga; Friedrich Lottspeich; Joachim Hauber
- Translational Control of p27 Kip1 Accumulation During the Cell Cycle, pp. 1861-1864
- Ludger Hengst; Steven I. Reed
- Altered Sensory Processing in the Somatosensory Cortex of the Mouse Mutant Barrelless, pp. 1864-1867
- E. Welker; M. Armstrong-James; G. Bronchti; W. Ourednik; F. Gheorghita-Baechler; R. Dubois; D. L. Guernsey; H. Van der Loos; P. E. Neumann
- A Neural Tetraspanin, Encoded by late bloomer, That Facilitates Synapse Formation, pp. 1867-1870
- Casey C. Kopczynski; Graeme W. Davis; Corey S. Goodman
- Replay of Neuronal Firing Sequences in Rat Hippocampus During Sleep Following Spatial Experience, pp. 1870-1873
- William E. Skaggs; Bruce L. McNaughton
- An RNA Polymerase II Elongation Factor Encoded by the Human ELL Gene, pp. 1873-1876
- Ali Shilatifard; William S. Lane; Kenneth W. Jackson; Ronald C. Conaway; Joan W. Conaway
- Failure of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator to Conduct ATP, pp. 1876-1879
- M. M. Reddy; P. M. Quinton; C. Haws; J. J. Wine; R. Grygorczyk; J. A. Tabcharani; J. W. Hanrahan; K. L. Gunderson; R. R. Kopito
Technical Comments
- Testing for Bias in the Climate Record, pp. 1879-1883
- Thomas R. Karl; Philip D. Jones; Richard W. Knight; Oran R. White; Werner Mende; Juerg Beer; David J. Thomson
AAAS News and Notes, p. 1884
Women and Minorities '96: Maintaining Diversity in Science
- Introduction, p. 1901
- Elizabeth Culotta
- Facing the Big Chill in Science, pp. 1902-1905
- Ann Gibbons
- Gender, Race, and Class, p. 1903
- A. G.
- Advice from the Top: Anne C. Petersen. Learning the Trade Secrets, p. 1904
- Constance Holden
- Advice from the Top: Lydia Villa-Komaroff. Spinning Setbacks Into Success, p. 1905
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Backlash Strikes At Affirmative Action Programs, pp. 1908-1910
- Marcia Barinaga
- Advice from the Top: David Satcher. Reaching Out and Moving Up, p. 1910
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Computer Culture Deflects Women and Minorities, pp. 1915-1916
- Virginia Morell
- Researchers Find Feminization a Two-Edged Sword, pp. 1919-1920
- Constance Holden
- Minorities at the Starting Gate, p. 1919
- C. H.
- Advice from the Top: Yolanda Moses. With a Little Help From Her Friends, p. 1920
- Constance Holden
- Recent Data on Women and Minorities, p. 1921
Back Matter (31 pp.)
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