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Science, New Series, Vol. 281, No. 5381, Aug. 28, 1998


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1247
Jennifer Couzin


News


News of the Week
Medical School Caught Up in Pennsylvania Hospital Debacle, pp. 1258-1259
Constance Holden
Did an Ancient Deep Freeze Nearly Doom Life?, pp. 1259+1261
Richard A. Kerr
NIH, DuPont Declare Truce in Mouse War, pp. 1261-1262
Eliot Marshall
ScienceScope, pp. 1261+1263
David Malakoff; Pallava Bagla; Wayne Kondro
Small Businesses Get Extra Boost from NSF, p. 1262
Jeffrey Mervis
Los Alamos Magnet Leads the Field, pp. 1262-1264
Robert F. Service
A New Route to Treating Schizophrenia?, pp. 1264-1265
Ingrid Wickelgren
Top Honors Go to Math with a Physics Flavor, pp. 1265+1267
Allyn Jackson
Packing Challenge Mastered at Last, p. 1267
Barry Cipra


News Focus
Wanted: A Better Way to Boost Numbers of Minority Ph.D.s, pp. 1268-1270
Jeffrey Mervis
NIH Concocts a Booster Shot for HIV Vaccines, pp. 1270-1271+1273
Jon Cohen
Botanical Gardens Cope with Bioprospecting Loophole, p. 1273
Alan Dove
Tracking Vanishing Mammals and Elusive Nitrogen, pp. 1274-1275
Jocelyn Kaiser; Kathryn S. Brown
Random Samples, p. 1277
Constance Holden


Essays on Science and Society
The Black Ribbon, pp. 1278-1279
Margaret J. Geller


Science's Compass


Editorial
Cell Death in Us and Others, p. 1283
Pierre Golstein


Letters
Retro-Laser, p. 1285
Ann Schaeffer
Neural Net Wizard, p. 1285
Review author[s]: Steven A. Ward
Beetle Juice, p. 1285
Frank R. Denton III; Jerrold Meinwald; Thomas Eisner; Frank Schröoder
Melting, Maybe, pp. 1285-1286
C. J. van der Veen
Learning from Others, p. 1286
Frank X. Sutman
A "Humouse" Project, pp. 1286-1287
Francis Galibert
DRD2 Gene and Alcoholism, pp. 1287-1288
Ernest P. Noble
Testing for Alzheimer's, pp. 1288-1289
Jon F. Merz; Mildred K. Cho; Debra D. G. B. Leonard
Haeckel's Embryos, Continued, p. 1289
Michael K. Richardson


Corrections and Clarifications: First Images Show Monkey Brains at Work, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: New Clues to Alcoholism Risk, p. 1289


Science's Compass


Policy Forum
Food Production, Population Growth, and the Environment, pp. 1291-1292
Gretchen Daily; Partha Dasgupta; Bert Bolin; Pierre Crosson; Jacques du Guerny; Paul Ehrlich; Carl Folke; Ann Mari Jansson; Bengt-Owe Jansson; Nils Kautsky; Ann Kinzig; Simon Levin; Karl-Göran Mäler; Per Pinstrup-Andersen; Domenico Siniscalco; Brian Walker


Books and New Media
A Broad Look at Future Worlds, p. 1293
Which World? Scenarios for the 21st Century.
Allen Hammond
Review author[s]: Carl Folke
Atomic Philosophies, pp. 1293-1294
The Atom in the History of Human Thought.
Bernard Pullman; Axel Reisinger
Review author[s]: Diana Barkan
An Uneasy Marriage, p. 1294
Origin 5.0.
Microcal Software Inc.
Review author[s]: Bruce McCallum


Perspectives
Tropical Forests-Log 'em or Leave 'em?, pp. 1295-1296
Robin L. Chazdon
Superconductivity in a Grain of Salt, pp. 1296-1297
Russell J. Hemley
Faster is Better, pp. 1297-1298
Kenneth L. Verosub
Death by Crowd Control, pp. 1298-1299
Michael Hengartner


Apoptosis
[Introduction], p. 1301
Linda J. Miller; Jean Marx


News
Stroke-Damaged Neurons May Commit Cellular Suicide, pp. 1302-1303
Marcia Barinaga
Is Apoptosis Key in Alzheimer's Disease?, pp. 1303-1304
Marcia Barinaga


Reviews
Death Receptors: Signaling and Modulation, pp. 1305-1308
Avi Ashkenazi; Vishva M. Dixit
Mitochondria and Apoptosis, pp. 1309-1312
Douglas R. Green; John C. Reed
Caspases: Enemies Within, pp. 1312-1316
Nancy A. Thornberry; Yuri Lazebnik
A Matter of Life and Cell Death, pp. 1317-1322
Gerard Evan; Trevor Littlewood
The Bcl-2 Protein Family: Arbiters of Cell Survival, pp. 1322-1326
Jerry M. Adams; Suzanne Cory


Research


Research Article
Ocean Climate Change: Comparison of Acoustic Tomography, Satellite Altimetry, and Modeling, pp. 1327-1332
ATOC Consortium


Reports
Metallic Csl at Pressures of Up to 220 Gigapascals, pp. 1333-1335
M. I. Eremets; K. Shimizu; T. C. Kobayashi; K. Amaya
Response of Flexible Polymers to a Sudden Elongational Flow, pp. 1335-1340
Douglas E. Smith; Steven Chu
Three-Dimensional Deformation Measured in an Alaskan Glacier, pp. 1340-1342
Joel T. Harper; Neil F. Humphrey; W. Tad Pfeffer
A Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth, pp. 1342-1346
Paul F. Hoffman; Alan J. Kaufman; Galen P. Halverson; Daniel P. Schrag
Photofragment Helicity Caused by Matter-Wave Interference from Multiple Dissociative States, pp. 1346-1349
T. Peter Rakitzis; S. Alex Kandel; Andrew J. Alexander; Zee Hwan Kim; Richard N. Zare
Reversal of Phencyclidine Effects by a Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Agonist in Rats, pp. 1349-1352
Bita Moghaddam; Barbara W. Adams
Independent and Epigenetic Regulation of the Interleukin-4 Alleles in CD4+ T Cells, pp. 1352-1354
Mark Bix; Richard M. Locksley
Essential Role of CED-4 Oligomerization in CED-3 Activation and Apoptosis, pp. 1355-1357
Xiaolu Yang; Howard Y. Chang; David Baltimore
Structure and Asn-Pro-Phe Binding Pocket of the Eps15 Homology Domain, pp. 1357-1360
Tonny de Beer; Royston E. Carter; Katherine E. Lobel-Rice; Alexander Sorkin; Michael Overduin
Direct Phosphorylation of IκB by IKKα and IKKβ: Discrimination Between Free and NF-κB-Bound Substrate, pp. 1360-1363
Ebrahim Zandi; Yi Chen; Michael Karin
Optimizing Gaze Control in Three Dimensions, pp. 1363-1366
Douglas Tweed; Thomas Haslwanter; Michael Fetter
Tree Species Diversity in Commercially Logged Bornean Rainforest, pp. 1366-1368
Charles H. Cannon; David R. Peart; Mark Leighton


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1372-1373
Tiffany Ayers

Back Matter (31 pp.)

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