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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 290, No. 5496, Nov. 24, 2000
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Front Matter (56 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1647
- John S. MacNeil
Editors' Choice, pp. 1653+1655
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- How Prevalent Is Fraud? That's a Million-Dollar Question, pp. 1662-1663
- Eliot Marshall
- Too Little, Too Late, at the Climate Talks, p. 1663
- Richard A. Kerr
- Sweden to Get Tough on Lingering Compounds, pp. 1663+1665-1666
- Lotta Fredholm
- ScienceScope, p. 1665
- Elizabeth Finkel; Eliot Marshall
- NASA Blasted for Rising Costs, Cancellations, p. 1666
- Andrew Lawler
- DOE Drops Plan to Restart Reactor, pp. 1666-1667
- Robert F. Service
- Higher Profile for Minority Health, pp. 1667-1668
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Where the Brain Monitors the Body, p. 1668
- Laura Helmuth
- Disease Data Stolen in Lab Break-in, pp. 1668-1669
- Pallava Bagla
- Gene Jocks, Data Crunchers Hit Jackpot, pp. 1669+1671
- John Pickrell
- New Recruits for French Prion Research, p. 1671
- Barbara Casassus
- Sanger Will Sequence Zebrafish Genome, p. 1671
- Gretchen Vogel
News Focus
- Stem Cells: New Excitement, Persistent Questions, pp. 1672-1674
- Gretchen Vogel
- Fossils Come to Life in Mexico, p. 1675
- Erik Stokstad
- Beating up on a Young Earth, and Possibly Life, p. 1677
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 1679
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Dr. Noitall Returns: Just in Time for the Election!, p. 1693
- Daniel E. Koshland Jr.
Letters
- Scientific Whaling: Source of Illegal Products for Market?, pp. 1695-1696
- C. Scott Baker; G. M. Lento; F. Cipriano; M. L. Dalebout; S. R. Palumbi; Mutsuo Goto; Seiji Ohsumi
- Further Scrutiny of Scientific Whaling, p. 1696
- Robert L. Brownell Jr.; Michael F. Tillman; Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara; Per Berggren; Andrew J. Read
- Publication Rights for Sequence Data Producers, pp. 1696-1698
- Elaine Bell; Lee Rowen; Leroy Hood
- Corrections and Clarifications: Consideration of Copollutants, p. 1698
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 1698
Essay on Science and Society
- Privatizing the University: The New Tragedy of the Commons, pp. 1701-1702
- James Robert Brown
Books et al.
- Stirred, Not Shaken, pp. 1703+1705
- The Sokal Hoax: The Sham That Shook the Academy
- Lingua Franca
- Review author[s]: Ullica Segerstråle
- A Fruitful Fungus, p. 1706
- Neurospora: Contributions of a Model Organism
- Rowland H. Davis
- Review author[s]: David E. A. Catcheside
Perspectives
- Survival Is Impossible without an Editor, pp. 1707+1709
- Liam P. Keegan; Angela Gallo; Mary A. O'Connell
- An Absorbing Study of Cholesterol, pp. 1709-1711
- Hooman Allayee; Bryan A. Laffitte; Aldons J. Lusis
- Sulfate Reducers: Dominant Players in a Low-Oxygen World?, pp. 1711-1712
- Crisogono Vasconcelos; Judith A. McKenzie
- The Lion and the Lamb Find Closure, pp. 1712-1713
- Alan Hastings
- Smaller, Faster Midinfrared Lasers, pp. 1713-1714
- Jerome Faist
Prize Essay
- Transposition and Evolution of Antigen-Specific Immunity, pp. 1715-1716
- Alka Agrawal
Reviews
- Autophagy as a Regulated Pathway of Cellular Degradation, pp. 1717-1721
- Daniel J. Klionsky; Scott D. Emr
- How Cells Handle Cholesterol, pp. 1721-1726
- Kai Simons; Elina Ikonen
Research
Reports
- Self-Mode-Locking of Quantum Cascade Lasers with Giant Ultrafast Optical Nonlinearities, pp. 1739-1742
- Roberto Paiella; Federico Capasso; Claire Gmachl; Deborah L. Sivco; James N. Baillargeon; Albert L. Hutchinson; Alfred Y. Cho; H. C. Liu
- Tunable Resistance of a Carbon Nanotube-Graphite Interface, pp. 1742-1744
- S. Paulson; A. Helser; M. Buongiorno Nardelli; R. M. Taylor II; M. Falvo; R. Superfine; S. Washburn
- Formation of Sphalerite (ZnS) Deposits in Natural Biofilms of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, pp. 1744-1747
- Matthias Labrenz; Gregory K. Druschel; Tamara Thomsen-Ebert; Benjamin Gilbert; Susan A. Welch; Kenneth M. Kemner; Graham A. Logan; Roger E. Summons; Gelsomina De Stasio; Philip L. Bond; Barry Lai; Shelly D. Kelly; Jillian F. Banfield
- Tropical Climate at the Last Glacial Maximum Inferred from Glacier Mass-Balance Modeling, pp. 1747-1750
- Steven W. Hostetler; Peter U. Clark
- The Formation of Chondrules at High Gas Pressures in the Solar Nebula, pp. 1751-1753
- Albert Galy; Edward D. Young; Richard D. Ash; R. Keith O'Nions
- Support for the Lunar Cataclysm Hypothesis from Lunar Meteorite Impact Melt Ages, pp. 1754-1756
- B. A. Cohen; T. D. Swindle; D. A. Kring
- Nitric Acid Trihydrate (NAT) in Polar Stratospheric Clouds, pp. 1756-1758
- Christiane Voigt; Jochen Schreiner; Andreas Kohlmann; Peter Zink; Konrad Mauersberger; Niels Larsen; Terry Deshler; Chris Kröger; Jim Rosen; Alberto Adriani; Francesco Cairo; Guido Di Donfrancesco; Maurizio Viterbini; Joelle Ovarlez; Henri Ovariez; Christine David; Andreas Dörnbrack
- Reinterpreting Space, Time Lags, and Functional Responses in Ecological Models, pp. 1758-1761
- Matt J. Keeling; Howard B. Wilson; Steve W. Pacala
- Posttranslational N-Myristoylation of BID as a Molecular Switch for Targeting Mitochondria and Apoptosis, pp. 1761-1765
- Jiping Zha; Solly Weiler; Kyoung Joon Oh; Michael C. Wei; Stanley J. Korsmeyer
- Requirement of the RNA Editing Deaminase ADAR1 Gene for Embryonic Erythropoiesis, pp. 1765-1768
- Q. Wang; J. Khillan; P. Gadue; K. Nishikura
- Down-Regulation of the Macrophage Lineage through Interaction with OX2 (CD200), pp. 1768-1771
- Robert M. Hoek; Sigrid R. Ruuls; Craig A. Murphy; Gavin J. Wright; Ruth Goddard; Sandra M. Zurawski; Bianca Blom; Margit E. Homola; Wolfgang J. Streit; Marion H. Brown; A. Neil Barclay; Jonathon D. Sedgwick
- Accumulation of Dietary Cholesterol in Sitosterolemia Caused by Mutations in Adjacent ABC Transporters, pp. 1771-1775
- Knut E. Berge; Hui Tian; Gregory A. Graf; Liqing Yu; Nick V. Grishin; Joshua Schultz; Peter Kwiterovich; Bei Shan; Robert Barnes; Helen H. Hobbs
- From Marrow to Brain: Expression of Neuronal Phenotypes in Adult Mice, pp. 1775-1779
- Timothy R. Brazelton; Fabio M. V. Rossi; Gilmor I. Keshet; Helen M. Blau
- Turning Blood into Brain: Cells Bearing Neuronal Antigens Generated in Vivo from Bone Marrow, pp. 1779-1782
- Éva Mezey; Karen J. Chandross; Gyöngyi Harta; Richard A. Maki; Scott R. McKercher
- Coding the Location of the Arm by Sight, pp. 1782-1786
- Michael S. A. Graziano; Dylan F. Cooke; Charlotte S. R. Taylor
- Neurons in Monkey Prefrontal Cortex That Track Past or Predict Future Performance, pp. 1786-1789
- Ryohei P. Hasegawa; Ari M. Blitz; Nancy L. Geller; Michael E. Goldberg
Back Matter (55 pp.)
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