JSTOR Home Skip to Main Content
  
  
  
  

Science, New Series, Vol. 287, No. 5458, Mar. 3, 2000


Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 287, No. 5457, Feb. 25, 2000
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 287, No. 5459, Mar. 10, 2000


Front Matter (32 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1551
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1557+1559
Phil Szuromi


News


News of the Week
Chinese Stone Tools Reveal High-Tech Homo erectus, p. 1566
Ann Gibbons
Novel Protein Delivers HIV to Target Cells, p. 1567
Jon Cohen
Protest Leads Europeans to Confess Patent Error, pp. 1567+1569
Michael Hagmann
Novel Catalyst Runs Quick and Clean, pp. 1569-1570
Robert F. Service
ScienceScope, p. 1569
Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff
WIMPs at Last? Or More Wimpy Sightings?, pp. 1570-1571
Adrian Cho
Group Urges Action on Third World Drugs, p. 1571
Martin Enserink
Glittering Future for Yale Medical School, pp. 1571-1572
Constance Holden
Culling Genes Early Yields Rich Harvest, pp. 1572-1573
Elizabeth Pennisi
NEJM Admits Breaking Its Own Tough Rules, p. 1573
Constance Holden
Budget Pressures Force Closing of Kitt Peak Dish, pp. 1573+1575
Mark Muro
Detecting Enzyme Activity in Live Animals, p. 1575
Evelyn Straus


News Focus
In Search of Vertebrate Origins: Beyond Brain and Bone, pp. 1576-1579
Carl Zimmer
Findings from Undersea to Outer Space, pp. 1580-1581+1583
Elizabeth Pennisi; Charles Seife; Jocelyn Kaiser; Robert Irion; Gretchen Vogel; David Malakoff
Asilomar Revisited: Lessons for Today?, pp. 1584-1585
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, p. 1587
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
EU-U.S. Research Collaboration, p. 1589
Jorma Routti


Letters
Managing the Rhesus Supply, p. 1591
Jeffrey A. Roberts; David Glenn Smith; Andrew Hendrickx
From the "Math Wars" Front, pp. 1591-1592
Jack Price
Statistics of Ancestral Roots, p. 1592
L. G. Freeman
A Question of Permanence, pp. 1592-1593
Donald A. Windsor
Clinical Research, p. 1593
Alan M. Sugar


Corrections and Clarifications: Luzia Is Not Alone, p. 1593


Science's Compass


Essay on Science and Society
The Spirit of Discovery, pp. 1595+1597
Bram Duchovnay; Caroline Joyce


Books et al.
Instruments of the Revolution, pp. 1598-1599
Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution
Lisa Jardine
Review author[s]: Steven Shapin
Sainthood Confirmed, p. 1599
William Osler: A Life in Medicine
Michael Bliss
Review author[s]: Ronald L. Numbers


Perspectives
The Latest News from Mars, pp. 1601-1602
David W. Mittlefehldt
Clues from a Shocked Meteorite, pp. 1602-1603
Masaki Akaogi
A Sting in the Tail of Electron Tracks, pp. 1603-1604
Barry D. Michael; Peter O'Neill
The Calcium Entry Pas de Deux, pp. 1604-1605
Michael J. Berridge; Peter Lipp; Martin D. Bootman


Review
Wnt Signaling in Oncogenesis and Embryogenesis-A Look outside the Nucleus, pp. 1606-1609
Mark Peifer; Paul Polakis


Research


Research Articles
The Catalytic Pathway of Cytochrome P450cam at Atomic Resolution, pp. 1615-1622
Ilme Schlichting; Joel Berendzen; Kelvin Chu; Ann M. Stock; Shelley A. Maves; David E. Benson; Robert M. Sweet; Dagmar Ringe; Gregory A. Petsko; Stephen G. Sligar
Mid-Pleistocene Acheulean-like Stone Technology of the Bose Basin, South China, pp. 1622-1626
Hou Yamei; Richard Potts; Yuan Baoyin; Guo Zhengtang; Alan Deino; Wang Wei; Jennifer Clark; Xie Guangmao; Huang Weiwen


Reports
A Global View of Martian Surface Compositions from MGS-TES, pp. 1626-1630
Joshua L. Bandfield; Victoria E. Hamilton; Philip R. Christensen
Isotope Fractionation and Atmospheric Oxygen: Implications for Phanerozoic O2 Evolution, pp. 1630-1633
R. A. Berner; S. T. Petsch; J. A. Lake; D. J. Beerling; B. N. Popp; R. S. Lane; E. A. Laws; M. B. Westley; N. Cassar; F. I. Woodward; W. P. Quick
Natural NaAlSi3O8-Hollandite in the Shocked Sixiangkou Meteorite, pp. 1633-1636
Philippe Gillet; Ming Chen; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Ahmed El Goresy
Green, Catalytic Oxidation of Alcohols in Water, pp. 1636-1639
Gerd-Jan ten Brink; Isabel W. C. E. Arends; Roger A. Sheldon
Translation of the Edited mRNA for Cytochrome b in Trypanosome Mitochondria, pp. 1639-1640
Anton Horváth; Edward A. Berry; Dmitri A. Maslov
A Potassium Channel Protein Encoded by Chlorella Virus PBCV-1, pp. 1641-1644
B. Plugge; S. Gazzarrini; M. Nelson; R. Cerana; J. L. van Etten; C. Derst; D. DiFrancesco; A. Moroni; G. Thiel
Requirement of the Prolyl Isomerase Pin1 for the Replication Checkpoint, pp. 1644-1647
Katharine E. Winkler; Katherine I. Swenson; Sally Kornbluth; Anthony R. Means
Requirement of the Inositol Trisphosphate Receptor for Activation of Store-Operated Ca 2+ Channels, pp. 1647-1651
Hong-Tao Ma; Randen L. Patterson; Damian B. van Rossum; Lutz Birnbaumer; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba; Donald L. Gill
An Ultrasensitive Bacterial Motor Revealed by Monitoring Signaling Proteins in Single Cells, pp. 1652-1655
Philippe Cluzel; Michael Surette; Stanislas Leibler
Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 2-Dependent Evasion of the Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase, pp. 1655-1658
Andrés Vazquez-Torres; Yisheng Xu; Jessica Jones-Carson; David W. Holden; Scott M. Lucia; Mary C. Dinauer; Pietro Mastroeni; Ferric C. Fang
Resonant Formation of DNA Strand Breaks by Low-Energy (3 to 20 eV) Electrons, pp. 1658-1660
Badia Boudaïffa; Pierre Cloutier; Darel Hunting; Michael A. Huels; Léon Sanche
Dual Signaling Regulated by Calcyon, a D1 Dopamine Receptor Interacting Protein, pp. 1660-1664
Nelson Lezcano; Ladislav Mrzljak; Steven Eubanks; Robert Levenson; Patricia Goldman-Rakic; Clare Bergson
Epitopes Involved in Antibody-Mediated Protection from Ebola Virus, pp. 1664-1666
Julie A. Wilson; Michael Hevey; Russell Bakken; Shawn Guest; Mike Bray; Alan L. Schmaljohn; Mary Kate Hart


Back Matter (34 pp.)

Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 287, No. 5457, Feb. 25, 2000
Next Issue: New Series, Vol. 287, No. 5459, Mar. 10, 2000



©2000-2007 JSTOR