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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
CDC Struggles to Recover from Debacle over Earmark, pp. 22-23
Martin Enserink
Kinesin Movements Revealed, pp. 23+25
Elizabeth Pennisi
Satellite Radar Spies City Subsidence, p. 25
Alexander Hellemans
ScienceScope, pp. 25+27
The Science News staff
Zoology Naming Rules Eased, p. 26
Elizabeth Pennisi
Academy Plans Guide to Improve Status, pp. 26-27
Jeffrey Mervis
Army Corps Seized by Dam Indecision, p. 27
Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer


News Focus: The Holy Land
Archaeology in the Holy Land, pp. 28-29
Michael Balter
Baedeker's Guide, or Just Plain 'Trouble'?, pp. 29-30
Michael Balter
The Two Tels: Armageddon for Biblical Archaeology?, pp. 31-32
Michael Balter
Palestinians Inherit Riches, but Struggle to Make a Mark, pp. 33-34
Michael Balter
Archaeologists and Rabbis Clash over Human Remains, pp. 34-35
Michael Balter
Unearthing Monuments of the Yarmukians, p. 35
Michael Balter


Random Samples, p. 37
Laura Helmuth


Science's Compass


Editorial
Science's Why Not Today Problem, p. 39
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q.-From 1919 or 1930?, p. 41
Rhonda Roland Shearer; Stephen Jay Gould
Bt Toxin: Assessing GM Strategies, p. 41
Theo Wallimann
Resistance to Bt Toxins, p. 42
Bruce E. Tabashnik; Richard T. Roush; Elizabeth D. Earle; Anthony M. Shelton; Fangneng Huang; Lawrent Buschman; Randall Higgins; William McGaughey
CAMPFIRE Experiences in Zimbabwe, pp. 42-43
Bruce M. Campbell; Bevlyne Sithole; Peter Frost; Wayne Getz; Louise Fortmann; David Cumming; Johan du Toit; Rowan Martin


Corrections and Clarifications: Commercialization of Genetic Research and Public Policy, p. 43
Corrections and Clarifications: First-Principles Determination of Elastic Anisotrophy and Wave Velocities of MgO at Lower Mantle Conditions, p. 43


Science's Compass


Essay on Science and Society
Will Tribal Knowledge Survive the Millennium?, pp. 44-45
Paul Alan Cox


Books et al.
Two Views of a Star's Life, pp. 46-47
Carl Sagan: A Life in the Cosmos
William Poundstone
Carl Sagan: A Life
Keay Davidson
Review author[s]: Clark R. Chapman
Why Do Kids Say Goed and Brang?, pp. 47-48
Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language
Steven Pinker
Review author[s]: James L. McClelland; Mark S. Seidenberg


Perspectives
Brane-Worlds, pp. 49-50
Gary Gibbons
Tracing the Origins of Salmonella Outbreaks, pp. 50-52
Andreas J. Bäumler; Billy M. Hargis; Renee M. Tsolis
Reading the Worm Genome, pp. 52-53
Stuart K. Kim
Charon's First Detailed Spectra Hold Many Surprises, pp. 53-54
Eliot Young
Nota Bene: Sensing Old Age, p. 54
Orla Smith


The Milky Way
Portrait of a Galaxy, p. 61
Linda Rowan; Richard Stone


News
A Crushing End for Our Galaxy, pp. 62-64
Robert Irion
New Probe to Chart the Milky Way, p. 63
Alexander Hellemans
Into the Lair of the Beast, pp. 65-67
Erik Stokstad
A Magnifying Glass for the Milky Way, pp. 67-68
Govert Schilling


Reviews
The Formation and Early Evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy, pp. 69-74
Roland Buser
The Dark Halo of the Milky Way, pp. 74-79
Charles Alcock
The Baryon Halo of the Milky Way: A Fossil Record of Its Formation, pp. 79-84
Joss Bland-Hawthorn; Ken Freeman
The Galactic Center: An Interacting System of Unusual Sources, pp. 85-91
F. Yusef-Zadeh; F. Melia; M. Wardle


Research


Research Articles
Structural Basis of Smad2 Recognition by the Smad Anchor for Receptor Activation, pp. 92-97
Geng Wu; Ye-Guang Chen; Barish Ozdamar; Cassie A. Gyuricza; P. Andrew Chong; Jeffrey L. Wrana; Joan Massagué; Yigong Shi
Generating Solitons by Phase Engineering of a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 97-101
J. Denschlag; J. E. Simsarian; D. L. Feder; Charles W. Clark; L. A. Collins; J. Cubizolles; L. Deng; E. W. Hagley; K. Helmerson; W. P. Reinhardt; S. L. Rolston; B. I. Schneider; W. D. Phillips


Reports
Equilibrium Regained: From Nonequilibrium Chaos to Statistical Mechanics, pp. 101-104
David A. Egolf
A Nucleation Site and Mechanism Leading to Epitaxial Growth of Diamond Films, pp. 104-106
S. T. Lee; H. Y. Peng; X. T. Zhou; N. Wang; C. S. Lee; I. Bello; Y. Lifshitz
Evidence for Crystalline Water and Ammonia Ices on Pluto's Satellite Charon, pp. 107-109
Michael E. Brown; Wendy M. Calvin
Evidence for a Low-Density Universe from the Relative Velocities of Galaxies, pp. 109-112
R. Juszkiewicz; P. G. Ferreira; H. A. Feldman; A. H. Jaffe; M. Davis
The Changing Morphology and Increasing Deceleration of Supernova 1993J in M81, pp. 112-116
N. Bartel; M. F. Bietenholz; M. P. Rupen; A. J. Beasley; D. A. Graham; V. I. Altunin; T. Venturi; G. Umana; W. H. Cannon; J. E. Conway
Protein Interaction Mapping in C. elegans Using Proteins Involved in Vulval Development, pp. 116-122
Albertha J. M. Walhout; Raffaella Sordella; Xiaowei Lu; James L. Hartley; Gary F. Temple; Michael A. Brasch; Nicolas Thierry-Mieg; Marc Vidal
A Short Fe-Fe Distance in Peroxodiferric Ferritin: Control of Fe Substrate versus Cofactor Decay?, pp. 122-125
Jungwon Hwang; Carsten Krebs; Boi Hanh Huynh; Dale E. Edmondson; Elizabeth C. Theil; James E. Penner-Hahn
Modulation of Brain Reward Circuitry by Leptin, pp. 125-128
Stephanie Fulton; Barbara Woodside; Peter Shizgal
Sex Determination in Malaria Parasites, pp. 128-131
Richard E. L. Paul; Timothy N. Coulson; Anna Raibaud; Paul T. Brey
DNA Topoisomerase IIβ and Neural Development, pp. 131-134
Xia Yang; Wei Li; Elizabeth D. Prescott; Steven J. Burden; James C. Wang
Tbx5 and the Retinotectum Projection, pp. 134-137
Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi; Jun K. Takeuchi; Ken Matsumoto; Tsuyoshi Momose; Kenichiro Uno; Veit Hoepker; Keiko Ogura; Naoki Takahashi; Harukazu Nakamura; Kunio Yasuda; Toshihiko Ogura
A Mammalian H+ Channel Generated through Alternative Splicing of the NADPH Oxidase Homolog NOH-1, pp. 138-142
Botond Bánfi; Andrés Maturana; Stefano Jaconi; Serge Arnaudeau; Terese Laforge; Bhanu Sinha; Erzsébet Ligeti; Nicolas Demaurex; Karl-Heinz Krause
Stat3-Mediated Transformation of NIH-3T3 Cells by the Constitutively Active Q205L Gαo Protein, pp. 142-144
Prahlad T. Ram; Curt M. Horvath; Ravi Iyengar


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Front Matter (42 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 187
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 193+195
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Antiabortion Groups Target Neuroscience Study at Nebraska, pp. 202-203
Eliot Marshall
Supernova Pumps Iron in Inside-Out Blast, pp. 203+205
Robert Irion
Dredging at Israeli Site Prompts Mudslinging, pp. 205-206
Michael Balter
ScienceScope, pp. 205+207
Eliot Marshall; Jeff Mervis; Charles Seife
Billion-Dollar Project Kicks off New Century, pp. 206-207
Michael Baker
Nature Steers a Predictable Course, pp. 207+209
Elizabeth Pennisi
Budget Doubling in View for Indian R&D, p. 209
Pallava Bagla


News Focus
Designer Labs: Architecture Discovers Science, pp. 210-214
Jon Cohen
How to Create a Science Teacher for $200,000, pp. 215+217
Jeffrey Mervis
Looking Back to Early Mars, Deep into Earth, pp. 218-219
Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 221
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
The Endless Pathways of Discovery, pp. 229-231
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Of Chimps and Men, p. 233
Edward Hooper
A Quote from the Other Bill, p. 233
Robert M. West
The Down-to-Earth Story of Photovoltaics, pp. 233-234
Review author[s]: Elliot Berman; David Faiman
Social "Mentalizing" Abilities in Mental Patients, p. 234
Oliver Sacks; Chris D. Frith; Uta Frith
Biosphere Management: Some Tools of the Trade, pp. 234-235
Gordon Thompson; Peter E. Black


Corrections and Clarifications: Identification of a Mating Type-like Locus in the Asexual Pathogenic Yeast Candida albicans, p. 235


Science's Compass


Policy Forum: Public Health
Waiting for Organ Transplantation, pp. 237-238
Robert D. Gibbons; David Meltzer; Naihua Duan


Books et al.
Do We Have to Count One by One?, pp. 239-240
Who Counts? The Politics of Census-Taking in Contemporary America
Margo J. Anderson; Stephen E. Fienberg
Review author[s]: Thomas R. Belin


Perspectives
The Green Revolution Strikes Gold, pp. 241+243
Mary Lou Guerinot
Toward the End of PuO2s Supremacy?, pp. 243-244
Charles Madic
Diversity in Inhibition, pp. 244-246
Richard Miles
Unraveling the Signals of Global Climate Change, pp. 246-247
Gary S. Dwyer


Review
Memory-A Century of Consolidation, pp. 248-251
James L. McGaugh


Pathways of Discovery
Deconstructing the "Science Wars" by Reconstructing an Old Mold, pp. 253-255+257-259+261
Stephen Jay Gould


Research


Research Articles
Cenozoic Deep-Sea Temperatures and Global Ice Volumes from Mg/Ca in Benthic Foraminiferal Calcite, pp. 269-272
C. H. Lear; H. Elderfield; P. A. Wilson
Organizing Principles for a Diversity of GABAergic Interneurons and Synapses in the Neocortex, pp. 273-278
Anirudh Gupta; Yun Wang; Henry Markram


Reports
Rutile-Bearing Refractory Eclogites: Missing Link between Continents and Depleted Mantle, pp. 278-281
Roberta L. Rudnick; Matthias Barth; Ingo Horn; William F. McDonough
Influences of Dietary Uptake and Reactive Sulfides on Metal Bioavailability from Aquatic Sediments, pp. 282-284
Byeong-Gweon Lee; Sarah B. Griscom; Jung-Suk Lee; Heesun J. Choi; Chul-Hwan Koh; Samuel N. Luoma; Nicholas S. Fisher
Reaction of Plutonium Dioxide with Water: Formation and Properties of PuO 2+x </latex>, pp. 285-287
John M. Haschke; Thomas H. Allen; Luis A. Morales
Communication through a Diffusive Medium: Coherence and Capacity, pp. 287-290
Aris L. Moustakas; Harold U. Baranger; Leon Balents; Anirvan M. Sengupta; Steven H. Simon
Direct Observation of Dynamical Heterogeneities in Colloidal Hard-Sphere Suspensions, pp. 290-293
Willem K. Kegel; Alfons van Blaaderen
Formation of Cyclic Water Hexamer in Liquid Helium: The Smallest Piece of Ice, pp. 293-295
K. Nauta; R. E. Miller
Distal Initiation and Active Propagation of Action Potentials in Interneuron Dendrites, pp. 295-300
Marco Martina; Imre Vida; Peter Jonas
Regulation of Abscisic Acid-Induced Stomatal Closure and Anion Channels by Guard Cell AAPK Kinase, pp. 300-303
Jiaxu Li; Xi-Qing Wang; Mark B. Watson; Sarah M. Assmann
Engineering the Provitamin A (β-Carotene) Biosynthetic Pathway into (Carotenoid-Free) Rice Endosperm, pp. 303-305
Xudong Ye; Salim Al-Babili; Andreas Klöti; Jing Zhang; Paola Lucca; Peter Beyer; Ingo Potrykus
Natural Selection and Parallel Speciation in Sympatric Sticklebacks, pp. 306-308
Howard D. Rundle; Laura Nagel; Janette Wenrick Boughman; Dolph Schluter
Rapid Evolution of a Geographic Cline in Size in an Introduced Fly, pp. 308-309
Raymond B. Huey; George W. Gilchrist; Margen L. Carlson; David Berrigan; Luís Serra
Crystal Structure of γδ T Cell Receptor Ligand T22: A Truncated MHC-like Fold, pp. 310-314
Christer Wingren; Michael P. Crowley; Massimo Degano; Yueh-hsiu Chien; Ian A. Wilson
A Population of Murine γδ T Cells That Recognize an Inducible MHC Class Ib Molecule, pp. 314-316
Michael P. Crowley; Aude M. Fahrer; Nicole Baumgarth; Johannes Hampl; Ines Gutgemann; Luc Teyton; Yueh-hsiu Chien
Clonal Propagation of Primate Offspring by Embryo Splitting, pp. 317-319
A. W. S. Chan; T. Dominko; C. M. Luetjens; E. Neuber; C. Martinovich; L. Hewitson; C. R. Simerly; G. P. Schatten
Severely Reduced Female Fertility in CD9-Deficient Mice, pp. 319-321
François Le Naour; Eric Rubinstein; Claude Jasmin; Michel Prenant; Claude Boucheix
Requirement of CD9 on the Egg Plasma Membrane for Fertilization, pp. 321-324
Kenji Miyado; Gen Yamada; Shuichi Yamada; Hidetoshi Hasuwa; Yasuhiro Nakamura; Fuminori Ryu; Kentaro Suzuki; Kenichiro Kosai; Kimiko Inoue; Atsuo Ogura; Masaru Okabe; Eisuke Mekada
Regulation of JNK by Src during Drosophila Development, pp. 324-327
Minoru Tateno; Yasuyoshi Nishida; Takashi Adachi-Yamada


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 387
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 393+395
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Windfall Breeds Fresh but Vulnerable Crop of Grants, p. 402
Jocelyn Kaiser
Gamma Ray Satellite Faces Premature End, p. 403
Govert Schilling
E.U. Grabs Food Safety by the Horns, pp. 403+405
Robert Koenig
Getting Researchers to Pull Together, pp. 405-406
Robert Koenig
ScienceScope, pp. 405+407
Michael Baker; Andrew Lawler; Laura Helmuth; Dennis Normile; Gretchen Vogel; Pallava Bagla
Did the Dinosaurs Live on a Topsy-Turvy Earth?, pp. 406-407
Richard A. Kerr
The Promise of All Weather, All the Time, pp. 407-408
Andrew Lawler
Embryos Attacked by Mom's Natural Defenses, p. 408
Michael Hagmann
Laid-Off Satellite Group Sets up Shop, p. 409
Michael Baker
How Rotavirus Causes Diarrhea, pp. 409+411
Ingrid Wickelgren
Black Holes Begin to Lose Their Mystery, p. 411
Robert Irion


News Focus
Reaping the Plant Gene Harvest, pp. 412-414
Trisha Gura
New Age Semiconductors Pick up the Pace, pp. 415-417
Robert F. Service
New Incentives Lure Chinese Talent Back Home, pp. 417-418
Dennis Normile
Integrating the Many Aspects of Biology, pp. 419+421
Elizabeth Pennisi
Researchers Cash In on Personalized Species Names, p. 421
Sabine Steghaus-Kovac


Random Samples, p. 423
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Science in Response to Basic Human Needs, p. 425
M. S. Swaminathan


Letters
Misallocation of CDC Funds, p. 427
John H. Gagnon
Childhood Cancer, p. 427
Julie A. Ross
Societal Responsibilities, pp. 427-428
Sheldon F. Gottlieb; Tim Clair; Yechiel Becker; A. Loren Amacher; Joseph Rotblat
Considering Manure and Carbon Sequestration, pp. 428-429
Pete Smith; David S. Powlson; William H. Schlesinger


Corrections and Clarifications: The Elusive Causes of Childhood Cancer, p. 429


Science's Compass


Policy Forum: Genetic Technologies
Monitoring and Labeling for Genetically Modified Products, pp. 431-432
Alexander G. Haslberger


Books et al.
Origins of Trade-Offs in Maternal Care, pp. 433-434
Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural Selection
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
Review author[s]: A. Magdalena Hurtado
Spiraling Storm Systems, p. 434
Hurricanes of the North Atlantic: Climate and Society
James B. Elsner; A. Birol Kara
Review author[s]: Charles J. Neumann


Perspectives
Some like It Hot, pp. 435+437
Thomas D. Sharkey
Nickel Comes Full Cycle, pp. 437-438
Eric N. Jacobsen; Rolf Breinbauer
A Tail of Histone Acetylation and DNA Recombination, pp. 438-440
Mark S. Schlissel
Unraveling the Riddle of ProCys tRNA Synthetase, pp. 440-441
Michael Yarus
Quantum Information Processing without Entanglement, pp. 441-442
Peter Knight


Review
Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife-Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health, pp. 443-449
Peter Daszak; Andrew A. Cunningham; Alex D. Hyatt


Tech.Sight
Bead-Based Fiber-Optic Arrays, pp. 451-452
David R. Walt
e-Grants?, p. 453
GrantSlam
Review author[s]: J. Bruce McCallum
Sequence Analysis Star, pp. 453-454
Lasergene99
Review author[s]: Darryl Nishimura


Research


Research Article
Late Cretaceous Polar Wander of the Pacific Plate: Evidence of a Rapid True Polar Wander Event, pp. 455-459
William W. Sager; Anthony A. P. Koppers


Reports
Neutral, Single-Component Nickel (II) Polyolefin Catalysts That Tolerate Heteroatoms, pp. 460-462
Todd R. Younkin; Eric F. Connor; Jason I. Henderson; Stefan K. Friedrich; Robert H. Grubbs; Donald A. Bansleben
Information Storage and Retrieval through Quantum Phase, pp. 463-465
J. Ahn; T. C. Weinacht; P. H. Bucksbaum
Mirrorless Lasing from Mesostructured Waveguides Patterned by Soft Lithography, pp. 465-467
Peidong Yang; Gernot Wirnsberger; Howard C. Huang; Steven R. Cordero; Michael D. McGehee; Brian Scott; Tao Deng; George M. Whitesides; Bradley F. Chmelka; Steven K. Buratto; Galen D. Stucky
Detection of Molecular Alignment in Confined Films, pp. 468-470
F. Eisert; M. Gurka; A. Legant; M. Buck; M. Grunze
Ultrafast Mid-Infrared Response of YBa2Cu3O 7-δ </latex>, pp. 470-473
R. A. Kaindl; M. Woerner; T. Elsaesser; D. C. Smith; J. F. Ryan; G. A. Farnan; M. P. McCurry; D. G. Walmsley
All-Optical Magnetic Resonance in Semiconductors, pp. 473-476
J. M. Kikkawa; D. D. Awschalom
Trienoic Fatty Acids and Plant Tolerance of High Temperature, pp. 476-479
Yuuki Murakami; Michito Tsuyama; Yoshichika Kobayashi; Hiroaki Kodama; Koh Iba
One Polypeptide with Two Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Activities, pp. 479-482
Constantinos Stathopoulos; Tong Li; Randy Longman; Ute C. Vothknecht; Hubert D. Becker; Michael Ibba; Dieter Söll
A H+-Gated Urea Channel: The Link between Helicobacter pylori Urease and Gastric Colonization, pp. 482-485
David L. Weeks; Sepehr Eskandari; David R. Scott; George Sachs
Transmission of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus from Infected to Noninfected Black Flies Co-Feeding on Nonviremic Deer Mice, pp. 485-487
Daniel G. Mead; Frank B. Ramberg; David G. Besselsen; C. John Maré
Transgenic Mouse Model of Stunned Myocardium, pp. 488-491
Anne M. Murphy; Harald Kögler; Dimitrios Georgakopoulos; Jason L. McDonough; David A. Kass; Jennifer E. van Eyk; Eduardo Marbán
Role of the Enteric Nervous System in the Fluid and Electrolyte Secretion of Rotavirus Diarrhea, pp. 491-495
Ove Lundgren; Attila Timar Peregrin; Kjell Persson; Shirin Kordasti; Ingrid Uhnoo; Lennart Svensson
A Role for Histone Acetylation in the Developmental Regulation of V(D)J Recombination, pp. 495-498
Michelle Taylor McMurry; Michael S. Krangel
A Critical Role for Murine Complement Regulator Crry in Fetomaternal Tolerance, pp. 498-501
Chenguang Xu; Dailing Mao; V. Michael Holers; Ben Palanca; Alec M. Cheng; Hector Molina
Rad6-Dependent Ubiquitination of Histone H2B in Yeast, pp. 501-504
Kenneth Robzyk; Judith Recht; Mary Ann Osley


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 543
Laura Helmuth

Editors' Choice, pp. 549+551
Phil Szuromi


News


News of the Week
Clinton Seeks 'Major Lift' in U.S. Research Programs, pp. 558-559
Andrew Lawler
Company Gets Rights to Cloned Human Embryos, p. 559
Gretchen Vogel
Blue Semiconductors Settle on Silicon, pp. 561-562
Robert F. Service
ScienceScope, p. 561
Jon Cohen; Govert Schilling
Discovering the Original Emerald Cities, p. 562
Erik Stokstad
Generating New Yeast Prions, pp. 562-563
Michael Balter
Publishers Discuss European E-Print Site, pp. 563-564
Robert Koenig
Cubic Compound Makes a Bigger Bang, pp. 564-565
Robert F. Service
Bringing the Salton Sea Back to Life, p. 565
Jocelyn Kaiser
FDA Halts All Gene Therapy Trials at Penn, pp. 565+567
Eliot Marshall
NIH Cuts Deal on Use of OncoMouse, p. 567
Eliot Marshall
New Chief Promises Renewal and Openness, p. 567
Michael Balter


News Focus
Graduate Educators Struggle to Grade Themselves, pp. 568-570
Jeffrey Mervis
Support Grows for British Exercise to Allocate University Funds, p. 569
Michael Hagmann
An Integrative Science Finds a Home, pp. 570-572
Elizabeth Pennisi
Heretical Idea Faces Its Sternest Test, pp. 572-573
Mark Sincell
Returning America's Forests to Their 'Natural' Roots, pp. 573+575
Keith Kloor
Quakes Large and Small, Burps Big and Old, pp. 576-577
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 579
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Unseemly Competition, p. 589
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
E-Knowledge Hullabaloo-Or When Will the Glass Spill over?, p. 591
Hans Kende
Gene Therapy on Trial, pp. 591-592
Henry I. Miller
Sickle Cell Anemia Therapy: Progress since Pauling, pp. 592-593
Alan N. Schechter; Griffin P. Rodgers; Bruno J. Strasser
Room-Temperature Hydrogen Storage in Nanotubes, pp. 593-594
Michael J. Heben; Anne C. Dillon; H. M. Cheng; M. S. Dresselhaus


Corrections and Clarifications: Crystal Structure of Thermotoga maritima Ribosome Recycling Factor: A tRNA Mimic, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Europe Stresses Prevention Rather Than Cure, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Backtracking a Mummy Virus, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Transition States between Pyramids and Domes during Ge/Si Island Growth, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Physicists and Astronomers Prepare for a Data Flood, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Respiration without O2</latex>, p. 594


Science's Compass


Policy Forum: Medical Research
Oversight Mechanisms for Clinical Research, pp. 595+597
Ralph Snyderman; Edward W. Holmes


Books et al.
Knowledge to Heal, Knowledge to Injure, pp. 598-599
Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans
Jonathan Moreno
Review author[s]: M. Susan Lindee
Tales of Cooling, p. 599
Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold
Tom Shachtman
Review author[s]: David Goodstein


Perspectives
Simple Rules with Complex Dynamics, pp. 601-602
Robert May
HIV Infection and Dementia, pp. 602-604
Suzanne Gartner
Movies of the Glass Transition, pp. 604-605
M. D. Ediger
Genomics and the Geosciences, pp. 605-606
Jillian F. Banfield; Charles R. Marshall


Review
AIDS as a Zoonosis: Scientific and Public Health Implications, pp. 607-614
Beatrice H. Hahn; George M. Shaw; Kevin M. de Cock; Paul M. Sharp


Research


Reports
Tropical Pacific Forcing of Decadal SST Variability in the Western Indian Ocean over the past Two Centuries, pp. 617-619
Julia E. Cole; Robert B. Dunbar; Timothy R. McClanahan; Nyawira A. Muthiga
The Role of the Southern Ocean in Uptake and Storage of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide, pp. 620-622
Ken Caldeira; Philip B. Duffy
Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors, pp. 622-625
Jing Kong; Nathan R. Franklin; Chongwu Zhou; Michael G. Chapline; Shu Peng; Kyeongjae Cho; Hongjie Dai
Single-File Diffusion of Colloids in One-Dimensional Channels, pp. 625-627
Q.-H. Wei; C. Bechinger; P. Leiderer
Three-Dimensional Direct Imaging of Structural Relaxation near the Colloidal Glass Transition, pp. 627-631
Eric R. Weeks; J. C. Crocker; Andrew C. Levitt; Andrew Schofield; D. A. Weitz
Oxygen Isotopes and Emerald Trade Routes since Antiquity, pp. 631-633
Gaston Giuliani; Marc Chaussidon; Henri-Jean Schubnel; Daniel H. Piat; Claire Rollion-Bard; Christian France-Lanord; Didier Giard; Daniel de Narvaez; Benjamin Rondeau
Quantum-Critical Conductivity Scaling for a Metal-Insulator Transition, pp. 633-636
H.-L. Lee; John P. Carini; David V. Baxter; W. Henderson; G. Grüner
Strength and Breaking Mechanism of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes under Tensile Load, pp. 637-640
Min-Feng Yu; Oleg Lourie; Mark J. Dyer; Katerina Moloni; Thomas F. Kelly; Rodney S. Ruoff
Cloning and Heterologous Expression of the Epothilone Gene Cluster, pp. 640-642
Li Tang; Sanjay Shah; Loleta Chung; John Carney; Leonard Katz; Chaitan Khosla; Bryan Julien
Complementary Neural Mechanisms for Tracking Items in Human Working Memory, pp. 643-646
Yang Jiang; James V. Haxby; Alex Martin; Leslie G. Ungerleider; Raja Parasuraman
Inhibitors of Strand Transfer That Prevent Integration and Inhibit HIV-1 Replication in Cells, pp. 646-650
Daria J. Hazuda; Peter Felock; Marc Witmer; Abigail Wolfe; Kara Stillmock; Jay A. Grobler; Amy Espeseth; Lori Gabryelski; William Schleif; Carol Blau; Michael D. Miller
A Tale of Two Futures: HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy in San Francisco, pp. 650-654
S. M. Blower; H. B. Gershengorn; R. M. Grant
Redox Signaling in Chloroplasts: Cleavage of Disulfides by an Iron-Sulfur Cluster, pp. 655-658
Shaodong Dai; Cristina Schwendtmayer; Peter Schürmann; S. Ramaswamy; Hans Eklund
Voltage- and Tension-Dependent Lipid Mobility in the Outer Hair Cell Plasma Membrane, pp. 658-661
John S. Oghalai; Hong-Bo Zhao; J. Walter Kutz; William E. Brownell
Creating a Protein-Based Element of Inheritance, pp. 661-664
Liming Li; Susan Lindquist
Coupling of Stress in the ER to Activation of JNK Protein Kinases by Transmembrane Protein Kinase IRE1, pp. 664-666
Fumihiko Urano; XiaoZhong Wang; Anne Bertolotti; Yuhong Zhang; Peter Chung; Heather P. Harding; David Ron
A Simple Model for Complex Dynamical Transitions in Epidemics, pp. 667-670
David J. D. Earn; Pejman Rohani; Benjamin M. Bolker; Bryan T. Grenfell


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 672-673
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 763
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 769+771
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
How NSF Came up with the Biggest Boost in Its History, pp. 778-779
Jeffrey Mervis
Signs of MACHOs in a Far-Off Galaxy, p. 779
Govert Schilling
Street Protests Keep the Pressure on Allégre, p. 781
Michael Balter
ScienceScope, p. 781
Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff
Blue Laser Pioneer Seeks Greener Pastures, p. 782
Dennis Normile
Both Sides Claim Victory in Trade Pact, pp. 782-783
Laura Helmuth
Stretching Horizons for Electrical Devices, p. 783
Adrian Cho
A Face-Off over Tumor Blood Supply, pp. 783+785
Marcia Barinaga
17 Get Science, Technology Medals, p. 785
David Malakoff


News Focus
Earthmovers of the Amazon, pp. 786-789
Charles C. Mann
Consumer Power Heralds Hard Times for Researchers, pp. 790-791
Lone Frank
Cold Numbers Unmake the Quantum Mind, p. 791
Charles Seife
Fermat's Last Theorem's First Cousin, pp. 792-793
Dana Mackenzie
How Climate Change Alters Rhythms of the Wild, pp. 793+795
Bernice Wuethrich
New Focus on Cool Planets and Hot Gas in Atlanta, pp. 796-797
Robert Irion


Random Samples, p. 799
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Lunch Selections Expanding, p. 801
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Timeline Travails, p. 803
Don Ihde; Ivan Amato
Antibiotic Rotation, p. 803
Louis Roccanova; Philip Rappa III
Herbicide Use on Roundup Ready Crops, pp. 803-804
Janet Carpenter; Leonard Gianessi
Benefits of Membership, pp. 804-805+807
Etienne Danchin; Richard H. Wagner; Julia K. Parrish; Leah Edelstein-Keshet


Corrections and Clarifications: A Short Fe-Fe Distance in Peroxodiferric Ferritin: Control of Fe Substrate versus Cofactor Decay?, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Charon's First Detailed Spectra Hold Many Surprises, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Unearthing Monuments of the Yarmukians, p. 807


Science's Compass


Essays on Science and Society
From Turin to Stockholm via St. Louis and Rio de Janeiro, p. 809
Rita Levi-Montalcini
A Life in Science, p. 810
H. Gobind Khorana


Books et al.
Reef Processes in the Long View, pp. 811-812
Reef Evolution
Rachel Wood
Review author[s]: J. E. N. Veron
Solving the Sverdlovsk Mystery, p. 812
Anthrax: The Investigation of a Deadly Outbreak
Jeanne Guillemin
Review author[s]: Jonathan B. Tucker


Perspectives
Regeneration in the Nogo Zone, pp. 813-814
Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Corey S. Goodman
The Strength of a Continent, pp. 814-815
Gregory A. Houseman
Regulating Export of ER Cargo, pp. 816-817
Meir Aridor; William E. Balch
Measuring Beelines to Food, pp. 817-818
Thomas Collett
Biosynthesis Meets Bioinformatics, pp. 818-819
David E. Cane


Review
Adaptive Recognition by Nucleic Acid Aptamers, pp. 820-825
Thomas Hermann; Dinshaw J. Patel


Research


Research Article
Regulation of Protein Secretion through Controlled Aggregation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 826-830
Victor M. Rivera; Xiurong Wang; Scott Wardwell; Nancy L. Courage; Allen Volchuk; Terence Keenan; Dennis A. Holt; Michael Gilman; Lelio Orci; Frank Cerasoli Jr.; James E. Rothman; Tim Clackson


Reports
Temporal Trends in Deep Ocean Redfield Ratios, pp. 831-833
Markus Pahlow; Ulf Riebesell
Dynamics of the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Western United States, pp. 834-836
Lucy M. Flesch; William E. Holt; A. John Haines; Bingming Shen-Tu
High-Speed Electrically Actuated Elastomers with Strain Greater Than 100%, pp. 836-839
Ron Pelrine; Roy Kornbluh; Qibing Pei; Jose Joseph
Two-Dimensional Electronic Excitations in Self-Assembled Conjugated Polymer Nanocrystals, pp. 839-842
R. Österbacka; C. P. An; X. M. Jiang; Z. V. Vardeny
Cool Glacial Temperatures and Changes in Moisture Source Recorded in Oman Groundwaters, pp. 842-845
Constanze E. Weyhenmeyer; Stephen J. Burns; H. Niklaus Waber; Werner Aeschbach-Hertig; Rolf Kipfer; H. Hugo Loosli; Albert Matter
Cross-Species Interactions between Malaria Parasites in Humans, pp. 845-848
Marian C. Bruce; Christl A. Donnelly; Michael P. Alpers; Mary R. Galinski; John W. Barnwell; David Walliker; Karen P. Day
Mutations in SDHD, A Mitochondrial Complex II Gene, in Hereditary Paraganglioma, pp. 848-851
Bora E. Baysal; Robert E. Ferrell; Joan E. Willett-Brozick; Elizabeth C. Lawrence; David Myssiorek; Anne Bosch; Andel van der Mey; Peter E. M. Taschner; Wendy S. Rubinstein; Eugene N. Myers; Charles W. Richard III; Cees J. Cornelisse; Peter Devilee; B. Devlin
Honeybee Navigation: Nature and Calibration of the "Odometer", pp. 851-853
Mandyan V. Srinivasan; Shaowu Zhang; Monika Altwein; Jürgen Tautz
Population Dynamical Consequences of Climate Change for a Small Temperate Songbird, pp. 854-856
B.-E. Sæther; J. Tufto; S. Engen; K. Jerstad; O. W. Røstad; J. E. Skåtan
Connectivity of Marine Populations: Open or Closed?, pp. 857-859
Robert K. Cowen; Kamazima M. M. Lwiza; Su Sponaugle; Claire B. Paris; Donald B. Olson
Eta-1 (Osteopontin): An Early Component of Type-1 (Cell-Mediated) Immunity, pp. 860-864
Samy Ashkar; Georg F. Weber; Vassiliki Panoutsakopoulou; Marie E. Sanchirico; Marianne Jansson; Samer Zawaideh; Susan R. Rittling; David T. Denhardt; Melvin J. Glimcher; Harvey Cantor
Synaptic Assembly of the Brain in the Absence of Neurotransmitter Secretion, pp. 864-869
Matthijs Verhage; Ascanio S. Maia; Jaap J. Plomp; Arjen B. Brussaard; Joost H. Heeroma; Hendrika Vermeer; Ruud F. Toonen; Robert E. Hammer; Timo K. van den Berg; Markus Missler; Hans J. Geuze; Thomas C. Südhof
A Subclass of Ras Proteins That Regulate the Degradation of IκB, pp. 869-873
Craig Fenwick; Soon-Young Na; Reinhard E. Voll; Haihong Zhong; Suhn-Young Im; Jae Woon Lee; Sankar Ghosh
Signaling and Circuitry of Multiple MAPK Pathways Revealed by a Matrix of Global Gene Expression Profiles, pp. 873-880
Christopher J. Roberts; Bryce Nelson; Matthew J. Marton; Roland Stoughton; Michael R. Meyer; Holly A. Bennett; Yudong D. He; Hongyue Dai; Wynn L. Walker; Timothy R. Hughes; Mike Tyers; Charles Boone; Stephen H. Friend


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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 927
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 933+935
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
AIDS Researchers Look to Africa for New Insights, pp. 942-943
Jon Cohen
Academies Get Together to Tackle the Big Issues, pp. 943+945
Robert Koenig
New Material Promises Chillier Currents, pp. 945-946
Adrian Cho
ScienceScope, p. 945
Dennis Normile; Martin Enserink
Fine Details Point to Space Hydrocarbons, p. 946
Alexander Hellemans
Deep, Moist Heat Drives Jovian Weather, pp. 946-947
Richard A. Kerr
A New Clue to How Alcohol Damages Brains, pp. 947-948
Marcia Barinaga
Wisconsin to Distribute Embryonic Cell Lines, pp. 948-949
Gretchen Vogel
Report Would Open up Research in Japan, p. 949
Dennis Normile
CERN Stakes Claim on New State of Matter, pp. 949+951
Charles Seife
Start-Up Claims Piece of Iceland's Gene Pie, p. 951
Martin Enserink


News Focus
Balancing the Science Budget, pp. 952-955
David Malakoff
Plan to Reduce Number of New Grants Tempers Enthusiasm for NIH Budget Hike, p. 953
Eliot Marshall
Solar Missions Brighten NASA's Hopes for Space Science Research, p. 954
Andrew Lawler
Up, Down, and Sideways: How Other Research Agencies Fared, p. 955
Adrian Cho; Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Charles Seife; Erik Stokstad
Packard Heir Signs up for National 'Math Wars', pp. 956-957+959
Jeffrey Mervis
Vaccine Studies Stymied by Shortage of Animals, pp. 959-960
Jon Cohen
Revealing Uncertainties in Computer Models, pp. 960-961
Barry Cipra


Random Samples, p. 963
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Future Supplies of Electricity, p. 971
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
What Went Wrong with the Mars Landing?, p. 973
F. Koster van Groos; Stephen Guggenheim
Splitting the Rent, p. 973
Buzz Bloom
Veterinary Perspective on Gene Therapy with Adenoviruses, pp. 973-974
Michael J. Studdert
Luzia Is Not Alone, pp. 974-975
Walter Neves
We Aren't Worth a Mention?, p. 975
Robert W. Kates
Economics of Bushmeat, pp. 975-976
David S. Wilkie; Ricardo A. Godoy
Retraction, p. 976
Thomas R. Geballe; S. A. Sandford; L. J. Allamandola


Corrections and Clarifications: The Endless Pathways of Discovery, p. 976
Corrections and Clarifications: Plant Patent Killed, p. 976


Science's Compass


Policy Forum: Economics
The Problematic Venture Capitalist, pp. 977+979
Josh Lerner


Books et al.
Tales of a Talented Bird, pp. 980-981
The Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots
Irene Maxine Pepperberg
Review author[s]: Edward Kako
Disdained by Generals, p. 981
The Biology of Doom: The History of America's Secret Germ Warfare Project
Ed Regis
Review author[s]: Raymond A. Zilinskas


Perspectives
Signals to Move Cells, pp. 982-983+985
Lodewijk V. Dekker; Anthony W. Segal
Is Bigger Better in Cricket?, pp. 985-986
Pierre Capy
Molecules at Rest, pp. 986-987
C. J. Williams; P. S. Julienne
The Last Interglacial, pp. 987-988
George J. Kukla


Review
Conservation and Novelty in the Evolution of Cell Adhesion and Extracellular Matrix Genes, pp. 989-994
Harald Hutter; Bruce E. Vogel; John D. Plenefisch; Carolyn R. Norris; Rui B. Proenca; John Spieth; Chaobo Guo; Surjeet Mastwal; Xiaoping Zhu; Jochen Scheel; Edward M. Hedgecock


Pathways of Discovery
Planetary Science: A Space Odyssey, pp. 997-999+1001-1003+1005
David J. Stevenson


Research


Reports
Quantization of Multiparticle Auger Rates in Semiconductor Quantum Dots, pp. 1011-1013
V. I. Klimov; A. A. Mikhailovsky; D. W. McBranch; C. A. Leatherdale; M. G. Bawendi
Observation of Antiferromagnetic Domains in Epitaxial Thin Films, pp. 1014-1016
A. Scholl; J. Stöhr; J. Lüning; J. W. Seo; J. Fompeyrine; H. Siegwart; J.-P. Locquet; F. Nolting; S. Anders; E. E. Fullerton; M. R. Scheinfein; H. A. Padmore
Molecules in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 1016-1019
Roahn Wynar; R. S. Freeland; D. J. Han; C. Ryu; D. J. Heinzen
Zener Model Description of Ferromagnetism in Zinc-Blende Magnetic Semiconductors, pp. 1019-1022
T. Dietl; H. Ohno; F. Matsukura; J. Cibert; D. Ferrand
Ambipolar Pentacene Field-Effect Transistors and Inverters, pp. 1022-1023
J. H. Schön; S. Berg; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
CsBi4Te6: A High-Performance Thermoelectric Material for Low-Temperature Applications, pp. 1024-1027
Duck-Young Chung; Tim Hogan; Paul Brazis; Melissa Rocci-Lane; Carl Kannewurf; Marina Bastea; Ctirad Uher; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
Physics of Iron at Earth's Core Conditions, pp. 1027-1030
A. Laio; S. Bernard; G. L. Chiarotti; S. Scandolo; E. Tosatti
Surface Expression of HLA-E, An Inhibitor of Natural Killer Cells, Enhanced by Human Cytomegalovirus gpUL40, pp. 1031-1033
Peter Tomasec; Veronique M. Braud; Carole Rickards; Martin B. Powell; Brian P. McSharry; Stephan Gadola; Vincenzo Cerundolo; Leszek K. Borysiewicz; Andrew J. McMichael; Gavin W. G. Wilkinson
Localization of the G Protein βγ Complex in Living Cells during Chemotaxis, pp. 1034-1036
Tian Jin; Ning Zhang; Yu Long; Carole A. Parent; Peter N. Devreotes
Polarization of Chemoattractant Receptor Signaling during Neutrophil Chemotaxis, pp. 1037-1040
Guy Servant; Orion D. Weiner; Paul Herzmark; Tamás Balla; John W. Sedat; Henry R. Bourne
Function of PI3Kγ in Thymocyte Development, T Cell Activation, and Neutrophil Migration, pp. 1040-1046
Takehiko Sasaki; Junko Irie-Sasaki; Russell G. Jones; Antonio J. Oliveira-dos-Santos; William L. Stanford; Brad Bolon; Andrew Wakeham; Annick Itie; Dennis Bouchard; Ivona Kozieradzki; Nicholas Joza; Tak W. Mak; Pamela S. Ohashi; Akira Suzuki; Josef M. Penninger
Roles of PLC-β2 and -β3 and PI3Kγ in Chemoattractant-Mediated Signal Transduction, pp. 1046-1049
Zhong Li; Huiping Jiang; Wei Xie; Zuchuan Zhang; Alan V. Smrcka; Dianqing Wu
Central Role for G Protein-Coupled Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase γ in Inflammation, pp. 1049-1053
Emilio Hirsch; Vladimir L. Katanaev; Cecilia Garlanda; Ornella Azzolino; Luciano Pirola; Lorenzo Silengo; Silvano Sozzani; Alberto Mantovani; Fiorella Altruda; Matthias P. Wymann
Requirement for DARPP-32 in Progesterone-Facilitated Sexual Receptivity in Female Rats and Mice, pp. 1053-1056
S. K. Mani; A. A. Fienberg; J. P. O'Callaghan; G. L. Snyder; P. B. Allen; P. K. Dash; A. N. Moore; A. J. Mitchell; J. Bibb; P. Greengard; B. W. O'Malley
Ethanol-Induced Apoptotic Neurodegeneration and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, pp. 1056-1060
Chrysanthy Ikonomidou; Petra Bittigau; Masahiko J. Ishimaru; David F. Wozniak; Christian Koch; Kerstin Genz; Madelon T. Price; Vanya Stefovska; Friederike Hörster; Tanya Tenkova; Krikor Dikranian; John W. Olney
Evidence for DNA Loss as a Determinant of Genome Size, pp. 1060-1062
Dmitri A. Petrov; Todd A. Sangster; J. Spencer Johnston; Daniel L. Hartl; Kerry L. Shaw


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1163
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1169+1171
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Loss of ASTRO-E X-ray Satellite Hurts Japan's Space Science ..., pp. 1178-1179
Dennis Normile
... While European Observatory Sends Back First X-ray Images, p. 1178
Govert Schilling
Mouse Sequencers Take up the Shotgun, pp. 1179+1181
Elizabeth Pennisi
New Clue to Age Control in Yeast, pp. 1181-1182
Evelyn Strauss
ScienceScope, pp. 1181+1183
Elizabeth Pennisi; Jeffrey Mervis; Dennis Normile; David Malakoff
RNA Works out Knight Moves, pp. 1182-1183
Charles Seife
Fired Researcher Is Rehired and Refired, pp. 1183-1184
Eliot Marshall
Double Magic for New Nickel Nucleus, p. 1184
Adrian Cho
U.K. Plans Major Medical DNA Database, p. 1184
Michael Hagmann
New Genetic Tricks to Rejuvenate Ailing Livers, pp. 1185+1187
Michael Hagmann
Researchers Brace for Political Backlash, p. 1187
Robert Koenig
Controversy Claims CDC Lab Chief, p. 1187
Martin Enserink


News Focus
Ecologists on a Mission to Save the World, pp. 1188-1192
Jocelyn Kaiser
A New Breed of Scientist-Advocate Emerges, pp. 1192-1193+1195
Kathryn S. Brown
Knotted Jets and Odd Quasars Reveal Secrets by Radio, pp. 1195-1196
Dennis Normile
Patent Office May Raise the Bar on Gene Claims, pp. 1196-1197
Martin Enserink


Random Samples, p. 1199
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Politics, Misinformation, and Biotechnology, p. 1201
Christopher S. Bond


Letters
"Restoration"-A Misnomer?, p. 1203
Mark A. Davis
Irony: The Spice of (Online) Life, p. 1203
Jeffrey H. Boatright
Names for Cash, pp. 1203-1204
Alessandro Minelli; O. Kraus; P. K. Tubbs
"Science Wars", p. 1204
Oliver H. Winn
Designer Labs, pp. 1204-1205
Richard S. Jope
Clarification of AstraZeneca's R&D Strategies, p. 1205
Claes Wilhelmsson
Cooperating on Childhood Cancer, pp. 1205-1206
Susan M. Sieber; Steven K. Galson; Jocelyn Kaiser
Decay Rate of Beryllium-7 in Different Environments, p. 1206
A. Ray; P. Das; S. K. Saha; S. K. Das


Corrections and Clarifications: Windfall Breeds Fresh but Vulnerable Crop of Grants, p. 1206
Corrections and Clarifications: Biosphere Management: Some Tools of the Trade, p. 1206
Corrections and Clarifications: Constraints on Slow Earthquake Dynamics from a Swarm in Central Italy, p. 1206


Science's Compass


Policy Forum: Public Health
The Health and Wealth of Nations, pp. 1207+1209
David E. Bloom; David Canning


Books et al.
Before the Fall of the Wall, pp. 1210-1211
Science Under Socialism: East Germany in Comparative Perspective
Kristie Macrakis; Dieter Hoffmann
Naturwissenschaft und Technik in der DDR
Dieter Hoffmann; Kristie Macrakis
Review author[s]: Joachim Sauer
Wondrous Senses, p. 1211
Sensory Exotica: A World beyond Human Experience
Howard C. Hughes
Review author[s]: Richard Gregory


Perspectives
SRP-Where the RNA and Membrane Worlds Meet, pp. 1212-1213
Peter Walter; Robert Keenan; Uli Schmitz
Into the Forbidden Zone, pp. 1215-1216
J. G. Liou; B. R. Hacker; R. Y. Zhang
Temperatures High and Low, pp. 1216-1217
David E. Parker
Superclusters-The Largest Structures in the Universe?, pp. 1217-1218
Michael Drinkwater
A Powerhouse Divided, p. 1219
William Martin


Tech.Sight
Bioinformatics in the Information Age, pp. 1221+1223
Sylvia J. Spengler
Keeping Track of Bases, pp. 1224-1225
The Gene Inspector: Textco
Review author[s]: Ellen M. Quardokus


Research


Research Articles
Interpreting Differential Temperature Trends at the Surface and in the Lower Troposphere, pp. 1227-1232
B. D. Santer; T. M. L. Wigley; D. J. Gaffen; L. Bengtsson; C. Doutriaux; J. S. Boyle; M. Esch; J. J. Hnilo; P. D. Jones; G. A. Meehl; E. Roeckner; K. E. Taylor; M. F. Wehner
Crystal Structure of the Ribonucleoprotein Core of the Signal Recognition Particle, pp. 1232-1239
Robert T. Batey; Robert P. Rambo; Louise Lucast; Brian Rha; Jennifer A. Doudna


Reports
Three-Layered Atmospheric Structure in Accretion Disks around Stellar-Mass Black Holes, pp. 1239-1241
S. N. Zhang; Wei Cui; Wan Chen; Yangsen Yao; Xiaoling Zhang; Xuejun Sun; Xue-Bing Wu; Haiguang Xu
Multidecadal Changes in the Vertical Temperature Structure of the Tropical Troposphere, pp. 1242-1245
Dian J. Gaffen; Benjamin D. Santer; James S. Boyle; John R. Christy; Nicholas E. Graham; Rebecca J. Ross
Self-Assembling Amphiphilic Siderophores from Marine Bacteria, pp. 1245-1247
J. S. Martinez; G. P. Zhang; P. D. Holt; H.-T. Jung; C. J. Carrano; M. G. Haygood; Alison Butler
Widespread Complex Flow in the Interior of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, pp. 1248-1250
Jonathan L. Bamber; David G. Vaughan; Ian Joughin
Density of Phonon States in Iron at High Pressure, pp. 1250-1253
R. Lübbers; H. F. Grünsteudel; A. I. Chumakov; G. Wortmann
Inhibition of Experimental Liver Cirrhosis in Mice by Telomerase Gene Delivery, pp. 1253-1258
Karl Lenhard Rudolph; Sandy Chang; Melissa Millard; Nicole Schreiber-Agus; Ronald A. DePinho
Prevention of Acute Liver Failure in Rats with Reversibly Immortalized Human Hepatocytes, pp. 1258-1262
Naoya Kobayashi; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara; Karen A. Westerman; Yusuke Inoue; Masakiyo Sakaguchi; Hirofumi Noguchi; Masahiro Miyazaki; Jin Cai; Noriaki Tanaka; Ira J. Fox; Philippe Leboulch
The Glucocorticoid Receptor: Rapid Exchange with Regulatory Sites in Living Cells, pp. 1262-1265
James G. McNally; Waltraud G. Müller; Dawn Walker; Ronald Wolford; Gordon L. Hager
Dopaminergic Loss and Inclusion Body Formation in α-Synuclein Mice: Implications for Neurodegenerative Disorders, pp. 1265-1269
Eliezer Masliah; Edward Rockenstein; Isaac Veinbergs; Margaret Mallory; Makoto Hashimoto; Ayako Takeda; Yutaka Sagara; Abbyann Sisk; Lennart Mucke
Neuroimaging Evidence for Dissociable Forms of Repetition Priming, pp. 1269-1272
R. Henson; T. Shallice; R. Dolan
Sparse Coding and Decorrelation in Primary Visual Cortex during Natural Vision, pp. 1273-1276
William E. Vinje; Jack L. Gallant
Mitochondrial FtsZ in a Chromophyte Alga, pp. 1276-1279
Peter L. Beech; Thao Nheu; Thomas Schultz; Shane Herbert; Trevor Lithgow; Paul R. Gilson; Geoffrey I. McFadden
Convergent Solutions to Binding at a Protein-Protein Interface, pp. 1279-1283
Warren L. DeLano; Mark H. Ultsch; Abraham M. de Vos; James A. Wells
Evidence for a High Frequency of Simultaneous Double-Nucleotide Substitutions, pp. 1283-1286
Michalis Averof; Antonis Rokas; Kenneth H. Wolfe; Paul M. Sharp


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1359
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1365+1367
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Fruit Fly Genome Yields Data and a Validation, p. 1374
Elizabeth Pennisi
HHS Probes Genesis of Gene Sequencer, pp. 1374-1375
Jon Cohen
Patent on HIV Receptor Provokes an Outcry, pp. 1375+1377
Eliot Marshall
ScienceScope, p. 1377
Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff
Spider Genes Reveal Flexible Design, p. 1378
Erik Stokstad
NEAR Finds a Battered but Unbroken Eros, pp. 1378-1379
Richard A. Kerr
New Stroke Treatment Strategy Explored, pp. 1379+1381
Laura Helmuth
Death Triggers Regrowth of Zebra Finch Neurons, p. 1381
Gretchen Vogel


News Focus
Meltdown on Long Island, pp. 1382-1388
Andrew Lawler
The Unbearable Capriciousness of Bering, pp. 1388-1389
Robert A. Saar
New Corn Plant Draws Fire from GM Food Opponents, p. 1390
Dan Ferber
Getting a More Precise Grip on the Physical World, pp. 1391+1393
Andrew Watson


Random Samples, p. 1395
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
In Search of Stem Cell Policy, p. 1397
Mark S. Frankel


Letters
Limits to Our Knowledge, p. 1399
Walter Makous
Transgenic Maize in Mexico: No Need for Concern, p. 1399
Juan Pablo Ricardo Martínez-Soriano; Diana Sara Leal-Klevezas
Firearms the Target, pp. 1399-1400
Joseph C. Oefelein; Peter Birner; S. B. Sorenson


Policy Forum
Interesting Times-Biology, European Science, and EMBL, pp. 1401+1403
Fotis C. Kafatos


Books et al.
A Sheep and a Metaphor, pp. 1404-1405
The Second Creation The Age of Biological Control by the Scientists Who Cloned Dolly
Ian Wilmut; Keith Campbell; Colin Tudge
Review author[s]: Lee M. Silver
Big Synapse Stories, p. 1405
The Squid Giant Synapse A Model for Chemical Trasmission
Rodolfo R. Llinás
Review author[s]: George J. Augustine


Perspectives
The Refugial Debate, pp. 1406-1407
K. J. Willis; R. J. Whittaker
Catalysis on Oxide Surfaces, pp. 1407+1409
Helmut Knözinger
Mice Are Not Furry Petri Dishes, pp. 1409-1410
James Bull; Bruce Levin
Galaxy-Scale Mergers and Globular Custers, pp. 1410-1411
François Schweizer


Stem Cell Research and Ethics
Stem Cells Branch Out, p. 1417
Pamela J. Hines; Beverly A. Purnell; Jean Marx


News
Can Old Cells Learn New Tricks?, pp. 1418-1419
Gretchen Vogel
The Business of Stem Cells, pp. 1419-1421
Eliot Marshall
Fetal Neuron Grafts Pave the Way for Stem Cell Therapies, pp. 1421-1422
Marcia Barinaga


Viewpoints
Patients' Voices: The Powerful Sound in the Stem Cell Debate, p. 1423
Daniel Perry
A Time for Restraint, p. 1424
Frank E. Young
Europe Confronts the Embryonic Stem Cell Research Challenge, pp. 1425-1427
Noëlle Lenoir


Reviews
Out of Eden: Stem Cells and Their Niches, pp. 1427-1430
Fiona M. Watt; Brigid L. M. Hogan
Stem Cells in Epithelial Tissues, pp. 1431-1433
J. M. W. Slack
Mammalian Neural Stem Cells, pp. 1433-1438
Fred H. Gage
Why Stem Cells?, pp. 1439-1441
Derek van der Kooy; Samuel Weiss
Translating Stem and Progenitor Cell Biology to the Clinic: Barriers and Opportunities, pp. 1442-1446
Irving L. Weissman


Research


Research Articles
The Atom-Cavity Microscope: Single Atoms Bound in Orbit by Single Photons, pp. 1447-1453
C. J. Hood; T. W. Lynn; A. C. Doherty; A. S. Parkins; H. J. Kimble
An Oral Vaccine against NMDAR1 with Efficacy in Experimental Stroke and Epilepsy, pp. 1453-1460
Matthew J. During; Charles W. Symes; Patricia A. Lawlor; John Lin; Jane Dunning; Helen L. Fitzsimons; David Poulsen; Paola Leone; Ruian Xu; Bridget L. Dicker; Janusz Lipski; Deborah Young


Reports
Shaped Ceramics with Tunable Magnetic Properties from Metal-Containing Polymers, pp. 1460-1463
Mark J. MacLachlan; Madlen Ginzburg; Neil Coombs; Thomas W. Coyle; Nandyala P. Raju; John E. Greedan; Geoffrey A. Ozin; Ian Manners
Superplastic Extensibility of Nanocrystalline Copper at Room Temperature, pp. 1463-1466
L. Lu; M. L. Sui; K. Lu
Room Temperature Magnetic Quantum Cellular Automata, pp. 1466-1468
R. P. Cowburn; M. E. Welland
Rippling Instability of a Collapsing Bubble, pp. 1468-1471
Rava da Silveira; Sahraoui Chaïeb; L. Mahadevan
Control of Thickness and Orientation of Solution-Grown Silicon Nanowires, pp. 1471-1473
Justin D. Holmes; Keith P. Johnston; R. Christopher Doty; Brian A. Korgel
Atomic-Scale Structure and Catalytic Reactivity of the RuO2(110) Surface, pp. 1474-1476
H. Over; Y. D. Kim; A. P. Seitsonen; S. Wendt; E. Lundgren; M. Schmid; P. Varga; A. Morgante; G. Ertl
Molecular Architecture and Evolution of a Modular Spider Silk Protein Gene, pp. 1477-1479
Cheryl Y. Hayashi; Randolph V. Lewis
Effects of Environment on Compensatory Mutations to Ameliorate Costs of Antibiotic Resistance, pp. 1479-1482
J. Björkman; I. Nagaev; O. G. Berg; D. Hughes; D. I. Andersson
Parental Care and Clutch Sizes in North and South American Birds, pp. 1482-1485
Thomas E. Martin; P. R. Martin; C. R. Olson; B. J. Heidinger; J. J. Fontaine
Translocation of C. elegans CED-4 to Nuclear Membranes during Programmed Cell Death, pp. 1485-1489
Fangli Chen; Bradley M. Hersh; Barbara Conradt; Zheng Zhou; Dieter Riemer; Yosef Gruenbaum; H. Robert Horvitz
Regulation of Cell Fate Decision of Undifferentiated Spermatogonia by GDNF, pp. 1489-1493
Xiaojuan Meng; Maria Lindahl; Mervi E. Hyvönen; Martti Parvinen; Dirk G. de Rooij; Michael W. Hess; Anne Raatikainen-Ahokas; Kirsi Sainio; Heikki Rauvala; Merja Lakso; José G. Pichel; Heiner Westphal; Mart Saarma; Hannu Sariola
General Acid-Base Catalysis in the Mechanism of a Hepatitis Delta Virus Ribozyme, pp. 1493-1497
Shu-ichi Nakano; Durga M. Chadalavada; Philip C. Bevilacqua
Translocation of Helicobacter pylori CagA into Gastric Epithelial Cells by Type IV Secretion, pp. 1497-1500
Stefan Odenbreit; Jürgen Püls; Bettina Sedlmaier; Elke Gerland; Wolfgang Fischer; Rainer Haas
Virus-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis Blocked by the Herpes Simplex Virus Latency-Associated Transcript, pp. 1500-1503
Guey-Chuen Perng; Clinton Jones; Janice Ciacci-Zanella; Melissa Stone; Gail Henderson; Ada Yukht; Susan M. Slanina; Florence M. Hofman; Homayon Ghiasi; Anthony B. Nesburn; Steven L. Wechsler
Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Antiscrapie Compounds, pp. 1503-1506
Suzette A. Priola; Anne Raines; Winslow S. Caughey
Mirror-Image Confusion in Single Neurons of the Macaque Inferotemporal Cortex, pp. 1506-1508
J. E. Rollenhagen; C. R. Olson


AAAS News and Notes, p. 1509
Tiffany Ayers

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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


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1707
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1713+1715
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Reports Will Urge Overhaul and Delays to NASA's Mars Missions, pp. 1722-1723
Andrew Lawler
Talks of Public-Private Deal End in Acrimony, pp. 1723+1725
Eliot Marshall
ScienceScope, pp. 1725+1727
Jon Cohen; David Malakoff; Pallava Bagla; Martin Enserink
Einstein Probe Remains Earthbound, p. 1726
Andrew Lawler
Solar Physicists Get a Glimpse of the Far Side, pp. 1726-1727
Robert Irion
Buried Channels May Have Fed Mars Ocean, pp. 1727-1728
Richard A. Kerr
Panel Says NASA Must Show Results-Fast, pp. 1728-1729
Andrew Lawler
Duo Dodges Bullets in Russian Roulette, pp. 1729+1731
Richard Stone
Hardy Microbe Thrives at pH 0, pp. 1731-1732
Elizabeth Pennisi
Strong Economy Lifts Some Research Boats, p. 1732
Wayne Kondro
Top French Researchers Spar over Synchrotron, pp. 1732-1733
Michael Balter
Prospects Brighten for Berkeley Synchrotron, p. 1733
David Malakoff


News Focus
An Appealing Snowball Earth That's Still Hard to Swallow, pp. 1734-1736
Richard A. Kerr
Wildlife Deaths Are a Grim Wake-Up Call in Eastern Europe, pp. 1737-1738
Robert Koenig
Tracing Leptin's Partners in Regulating Body Weight, pp. 1738-1739+1741
Trisha Gura


Random Samples, p. 1743
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Gene Therapist, Heal Thyself, p. 1751
Leon E. Rosenberg; Alan N. Schechter


Letters
Clathrates Are Not the Culprit, p. 1753
Hugh H. Kieffer
Salmonella enteritidis Epidemic, pp. 1753-1756
Linda R. Ward; John Threlfall; Henry R. Smith; Sarah J. O'Brien; Hans Riemann; Phil Kass; Dean Cliver; Andreas J. Bäumler; Billy M. Hargis; Renée M. Tsolis


Corrections and Clarifications: Start-Up Claims Piece of Iceland's Gene Pie, p. 1756
Corrections and Clarifications: Honeybee Navigation: Nature and Calibration of the 'Odometer', p. 1756
Corrections and Clarifications: Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife-Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health, p. 1756


Science's Compass


Policy Forum
Can Protected Areas Be Expanded in Africa?, pp. 1759-1760
C. J. M. Musters; H. J. de Graaf; W. J. ter Keurs


Books et al.
Dreams of Arctic Tea Plantations, p. 1761
Linnaeus: Nature and Nation
Lisbet Koerner
Review author[s]: Londa Schiebinger
Frontline View of an Invasion, p. 1762
Killer Algae: The True Tale of a Biological Invasion
Alexandre Meinesz; Daniel Simberloff
Review author[s]: Josep-Maria Gili


Perspectives
How Pollution Suppresses Rain, pp. 1763+1765
Owen B. Toon
Piecing Together the p53 Puzzle, pp. 1765-1766
Antony M. Carr
A Furtive Pathogen Revealed, pp. 1767-1768
Xavier Nassif
Glass Beads Tell a Tale of Lunar Bombardment, pp. 1768-1769
Graham Ryder


Review
Global Biodiversity Scenarios for the Year 2100, pp. 1770-1774
Osvaldo E. Sala; F. Stuart Chapin III; Juan J. Armesto; Eric Berlow; Janine Bloomfield; Rodolfo Dirzo; Elisabeth Huber-Sanwald; Laura F. Huenneke; Robert B. Jackson; Ann Kinzig; Rik Leemans; David M. Lodge; Harold A. Mooney; Martín Oesterheld; N. LeRoy Poff; Martin T. Sykes; Brian H. Walker; Marilyn Walker; Diana H. Wall


Pathways of Discovery
Genomics: Journey to the Center of Biology, pp. 1777-1782
Eric S. Lander; Robert A. Weinberg


Research


Reports
Lunar Impact History from 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Dating of Glass Spherules, pp. 1785-1788
Timothy S. Culler; Timothy A. Becker; Richard A. Muller; Paul R. Renne
Internal Structure and Early Thermal Evolution of Mars from Mars Global Surveyor Topography and Gravity, pp. 1788-1793
Maria T. Zuber; Sean C. Solomon; Roger J. Phillips; David E. Smith; G. Leonard Tyler; Oded Aharonson; Georges Balmino; W. Bruce Banerdt; James W. Head; Catherine L. Johnson; Frank G. Lemoine; Patrick J. McGovern; Gregory A. Neumann; David D. Rowlands; Shijie Zhong
Suppression of Rain and Snow by Urban and Industrial Air Pollution, pp. 1793-1796
Daniel Rosenfeld
An Archaeal Iron-Oxidizing Extreme Acidophile Important in Acid Mine Drainage, pp. 1796-1799
Katrina J. Edwards; Philip L. Bond; Thomas M. Gihring; Jillian F. Banfield
Seismic Images of the Far Side of the Sun, pp. 1799-1801
C. Lindsey; D. C. Braun
Extreme Oxygen Sensitivity of Electronic Properties of Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1801-1804
Philip G. Collins; Keith Bradley; Masa Ishigami; A. Zettl
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Quiescence Maintained by p21 cip1/waf1 </latex>, pp. 1804-1808
Tao Cheng; Neil Rodrigues; Hongmei Shen; Yong-guang Yang; David Dombkowski; Megan Sykes; David T. Scadden
Complete Genome Sequence of Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B Strain MC58, pp. 1809-1815
Hervé Tettelin; Nigel J. Saunders; John Heidelberg; Alex C. Jeffries; Karen E. Nelson; Jonathan A. Eisen; Karen A. Ketchum; Derek W. Hood; John F. Peden; Robert J. Dodson; William C. Nelson; Michelle L. Gwinn; Robert DeBoy; Jeremy D. Peterson; Erin K. Hickey; Daniel H. Haft; Steven L. Salzberg; Owen White; Robert D. Fleischmann; Brian A. Dougherty; Tanya Mason; Anne Ciecko; Debbie S. Parksey; Eric Blair; Henry Cittone; Emily B. Clark; Matthew D. Cotton; Terry R. Utterback; Hoda Khouri; Haiying Qin; Jessica Vamathevan; John Gill; Vincenzo Scarlato; Vega Masignani; Mariagrazia Pizza; Guido Grandi; Li Sun; Hamilton O. Smith; Claire M. Fraser; E. Richard Moxon; Rino Rappuoli; J. Craig Venter
Identification of Vaccine Candidates against Serogroup B Meningococcus by Whole-Genome Sequencing, pp. 1816-1820
Mariagrazia Pizza; Vincenzo Scarlato; Vega Masignani; Marzia Monica Giuliani; Beatrice Aricò; Maurizio Comanducci; Gary T. Jennings; Lucia Baldi; Erika Bartolini; Barbara Capecchi; Cesira L. Galeotti; Enrico Luzzi; Roberto Manetti; Elisa Marchetti; Marirosa Mora; Sandra Nuti; Giulio Ratti; Laura Santini; Silvana Savino; Maria Scarselli; Elisa Storni; Peijun Zuo; Michael Broeker; Erika Hundt; Bernard Knapp; Eric Blair; Tanya Mason; Hervé Tettelin; Derek W. Hood; Alex C. Jeffries; Nigel J. Saunders; Dan M. Granoff; J. Craig Venter; E. Richard Moxon; Guido Grandi; Rino Rappuoli
Gridlock, an HLH Gene Required for Assembly of the Aorta in Zebrafish, pp. 1820-1824
Tao P. Zhong; Michael Rosenberg; Manzoor-Ali P. K. Mohideen; Brant Weinstein; Mark C. Fishman
DNA Damage-Induced Activation of p53 by the Checkpoint Kinase Chk2, pp. 1824-1827
Atsushi Hirao; Young-Yun Kong; Shuhei Matsuoka; Andrew Wakeham; Jürgen Ruland; Hiroki Yoshida; Dou Liu; Stephen J. Elledge; Tak W. Mak
Identification of a Cellular Cofactor Required for Infection by Feline Leukemia Virus, pp. 1828-1830
Maria M. Anderson; Adam S. Lauring; Cara C. Burns; Julie Overbaugh
Candidate Taste Receptors in Drosophila, pp. 1830-1834
Peter J. Clyne; Coral G. Warr; John R. Carlson
Correlates of Sleep and Waking in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 1834-1837
Paul J. Shaw; Chiara Cirelli; Ralph J. Greenspan; Giulio Tononi
Genetic Suppression of Polyglutamine Toxicity in Drosophila, pp. 1837-1840
Parsa Kazemi-Esfarjani; Seymour Benzer


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Front Matter (42 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1883
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1889+1891
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
SNP Mappers Confront Reality and Find It Daunting, pp. 1898-1899
Leslie Roberts
Oxford Wins a Crown Synchrotron Jewel, p. 1899
Michael Hagmann
Distorted Galaxies Point to Dark Matter, pp. 1899+1901
Adrian Cho
Cancer Researcher Sacked for Alleged Fraud, pp. 1901-1902
Michael Hagmann
ScienceScope, p. 1901
Jocelyn Kaiser; Constance Holden
Nanocrystals May Give Boost to Data Storage, pp. 1902-1903
Robert F. Service
Clinton and Blair Back Rapid Release of Data, p. 1903
Eliot Marshall
Congress Investigates Fetal Tissue Sales, pp. 1903+1905
Gretchen Vogel
Endorsement for Controversial Satellite, p. 1905
Andrew Lawler


News Focus
On the Hunt for a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, pp. 1906-1908
Michael Balter
'Spooky Action' Passes a Relativistic Test, pp. 1909-1910
Charles Seife
Rounding out Solutions to Three Conjectures, pp. 1910-1912
Barry Cipra; Dana Mackenzie; Charles Seife
Seeing a World in Grains of Sand, pp. 1912-1913+1915
Erik Stokstad


Random Samples, p. 1917
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Too Much of a Good Thing?, p. 1925
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Transgenic Crops: A Cautionary Tale, pp. 1927-1928
Ronald Nigh; Charles Benbrook; Stephen Brush; Luis Garcia-Barrios; Rafael Ortega-Paczka; Hugo R. Perales; Shahal Abbo; Baruch Rubin
Electricity Supply, p. 1928
Alan E. Waltar
Clinical Research, p. 1928
Ralph Snyderman
Hydrogen Storage in Nanotubes, p. 1929
Jianyi Lin
Science under the Nazis, pp. 1929+1931
Jacob J. Steinberg; Manfred D. Laubichler
Corrections and Clarifications: Fermat's Last Theorem's First Cousin, p. 1931
Corrections and Clarifications: The Endless Pathways of Discovery, p. 1931
Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 1931
Corrections and Clarifications: Modulation of Brain Reward Circuitry by Leptin, p. 1931
Corrections and Clarifications: Shadow and Shine Offer Glimpses of Otherworldly Jupiters, p. 1931


Policy Forum
Reforming the Patent System, pp. 1933-1934
John H. Barton


Books et al.
Quantum Mechanics at the End of the 20th Century, p. 1935
The Odd Quantum
Sam Treiman
Review author[s]: Hans Christian von Baeyer
Tools for Thinking, pp. 1935-1936
Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science
Mary S. Morgan; Margaret Morrison
Review author[s]: Peter Imhof


Perspectives
Inositol Phosphates in the Nucleus, pp. 1937+1939
Tian H. Chi; Gerald R. Crabtree
Limbless Tetrapods and Snakes with Legs, pp. 1939-1941
Harry W. Greene; David Cundall
H3+-an Ion with Many Talents, pp. 1941-1942
Benjamin J. McCall; Takeshi Oka
Conquering the Carbon-Hydrogen Bond, pp. 1942-1943
William D. Jones
Strengthening Visual Connections, pp. 1943-1944
Max Cynader


Tech.Sight
Integrating Combinatorial Synthesis and Bioassays, pp. 1947-1948
Jörg Rademann; Günther Jung
Worldwide Weather Watcher, p. 1949
WeatherTracker
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Data Tool, p. 1949
PSI-Plot
Review author[s]: William Seffens
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words, pp. 1949-1950
Noesys 2.0
Review author[s]: Emile M. Bellott
TechSightings, p. 1950
Linda Rowan


Drug Discovery
An Information Revolution, p. 1951
Julia Uppenbrink; Jeffrey Mervis


News
When Pharma Merges, R&D Is the Dowry, pp. 1952-1953
Bruce Agnew
Structural Genomics Offers High-Speed Look at Proteins, pp. 1954-1956
Robert F. Service
Malaria Researchers Wait for Industry to Join Fight, pp. 1956-1958
Martin Enserink
U.S., Europe, Japan Look to Speed up Drug Reviews, pp. 1958-1959
Dennis Normile; Eliot Marshall


Reviews
Drug Discovery: A Historical Perspective, pp. 1960-1964
Jürgen Drews
Target-Oriented and Diversity-Oriented Organic Synthesis in Drug Discovery, pp. 1964-1969
Stuart L. Schreiber
Mechanism-Based Target Identification and Drug Discovery in Cancer Research, pp. 1969-1973
Jackson B. Gibbs
Harnessing the Power of the Genome in the Search for New Antibiotics, pp. 1973-1976
John Rosamond; Aileen Allsop


Viewpoints
Genomic Medicine and the Future of Health Care, pp. 1977-1978
Chris Sander
The Global Drug Gap, pp. 1979-1981
Michael R. Reich


Research


Reports
Monodisperse FePt Nanoparticles and Ferromagnetic FePt Nanocrystal Superlattices, pp. 1989-1992
Shouheng Sun; C. B. Murray; Dieter Weller; Liesl Folks; Andreas Moser
Efficient Activation of Aromatic C-H Bonds for Addition to C-C Multiple Bonds, pp. 1992-1995
Chengguo Jia; Dongguo Piao; Juzo Oyamada; Wenjun Lu; Tsugio Kitamura; Yuzo Fujiwara
Thermal, Catalytic, Regiospecific Functionalization of Alkanes, pp. 1995-1997
Huiyuan Chen; Sabine Schlecht; Thomas C. Semple; John F. Hartwig
Detection of SO in Io's Exosphere, pp. 1998-1999
C. T. Russell; M. G. Kivelson
Secular Variation of Iron Isotopes in North Atlantic Deep Water, pp. 2000-2002
Xiang-Kun Zhu; R. Keith O'Nions; Yueling Guo; Ben C. Reynolds
Modulation of Hurricane Activity in the Gulf of Mexico by the Madden-Julian Oscillation, pp. 2002-2004
Eric D. Maloney; Dennis L. Hartmann
Contribution of Increasing CO2 and Climate to Carbon Storage by Ecosystems in the United States, pp. 2004-2006
David Schimel; Jerry Melillo; Hanqin Tian; A. David McGuire; David Kicklighter; Timothy Kittel; Nan Rosenbloom; Steven Running; Peter Thornton; Dennis Ojima; William Parton; Robin Kelly; Martin Sykes; Ron Neilson; Brian Rizzo
Cell Surface Engineering by a Modified Staudinger Reaction, pp. 2007-2010
Eliana Saxon; Carolyn R. Bertozzi
A Fossil Snake with Limbs, pp. 2010-2012
Eitan Tchernov; Olivier Rieppel; Hussam Zaher; Michael J. Polcyn; Louis L. Jacobs
Prostaglandin D2 as a Mediator of Allergic Asthma, pp. 2013-2017
Toshiyuki Matsuoka; Masakazu Hirata; Hiroyuki Tanaka; Yoshimasa Takahashi; Takahiko Murata; Kenji Kabashima; Yukihiko Sugimoto; Takuya Kobayashi; Fumitaka Ushikubi; Yoshiya Aze; Naomi Eguchi; Yoshihiro Urade; Nobuaki Yoshida; Kazushi Kimura; Akira Mizoguchi; Yoshihito Honda; Hiroichi Nagai; Shuh Narumiya
Facile Detection of Mitochondrial DNA Mutations in Tumors and Bodily Fluids, pp. 2017-2019
Makiko S. Fliss; Henning Usadel; Otávia L. Caballero; Li Wu; Martin R. Buta; Scott M. Eleff; Jin Jen; David Sidransky
Reversal of Antipsychotic-Induced Working Memory Deficits by Short-Term Dopamine D1 Receptor Stimulation, pp. 2020-2022
Stacy A. Castner; Graham V. Williams; Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
Start Sites of Bidirectional DNA Synthesis at the Human Lamin B2 Origin, pp. 2023-2026
Gulnara Abdurashidova; Marta Deganuto; Raffaella Klima; Silvano Riva; Giuseppe Biamonti; Mauro Giacca; Arturo Falaschi
A Role for Nuclear Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Kinase in Transcriptional Control, pp. 2026-2029
Audrey R. Odom; Alke Stahlberg; Susan R. Wente; John D. York
Rapid Extragranular Plasticity in the Absence of Thalamocortical Plasticity in the Developing Primary Visual Cortex, pp. 2029-2032
Joshua T. Trachtenberg; Christopher Trepel; Michael P. Stryker
Retinal Stem Cells in the Adult Mammalian Eye, pp. 2032-2036
Vincent Tropepe; Brenda L. K. Coles; Bernard J. Chiasson; D. Jonathan Horsford; Andrew J. Elia; Roderick R. McInnes; Derek van der Kooy
Motion Integration and Postdiction in Visual Awareness, pp. 2036-2038
David M. Eagleman; Terrence J. Sejnowski


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Front Matter (41 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 2111
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2117+2119
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Globe's 'Missing Warming' Found in the Ocean, pp. 2126-2127
Richard A. Kerr
How a Bland Statement Sent Stocks Sprawling, p. 2127
Eliot Marshall
Academy Head Touted for Top Political Post, pp. 2127+2129
Dennis Normile
New York's Deadly Virus may Stage a Comeback, pp. 2129-2130
Martin Enserink
ScienceScope, pp. 2129+2131
Jeffrey Mervis; Andrew Lawler; Pallava Bagla; Martin Enserink
X-Ray Pulses Chopped to Femtoseconds, pp. 2130-2131
Robert F. Service
Hominid Ancestors May Have Knuckle Walked, pp. 2131-2132
Erik Stokstad
Medalists Gaze out on a Familiar Future, p. 2132
Jeffrey Mervis
New Ion Channel May Yield Clues to Hearing, pp. 2132-2133
Marcia Barinaga
Family of Bitter Taste Receptors Found, pp. 2133+2135
Marcia Barinaga
Iridium's Loss Is Astronomers' Gain, p. 2135
David Malakoff


News Focus
Can Celera Do It Again?, pp. 2136-2138
Robert F. Service
Space Scientists Decry Stricter Export Rules, pp. 2138-2139
Andrew Lawler
Controversial Cancer Therapy Finds Political Support, pp. 2139+2141
Jocelyn Kaiser
Odd-Shaped Pieces Confuse Puzzle of Galaxy Evolution, pp. 2142-2143
Ann Finkbeiner


Random Samples, p. 2145
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Flying to New Heights, p. 2157
Barbara R. Jasny; Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Restoration Ecology, p. 2159
Thomas A. Alcoze; W. Wallace Covington; Peter Z. Fulé
Evolution of an Advocate, p. 2159
Paul R. Ehrlich
Trojan Horses, pp. 2159-2160
Gio Batta Gori
"Model" Behavior, pp. 2160-2162
Elias H. Sarkis; Raul R. Gainetdinov; William C. Wetsel; Marc G. Caron
Corrections and Clarifications: On the Hunt for a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, p. 2162
Corrections and Clarifications: Can Old Cells Learn New Tricks?, p. 2162
Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 2162
Corrections and Clarifications: Shadow and Shine Offer Glimpses of Otherworldly Jupiters, p. 2162


Policy Forum
Principles for Human Gene Therapy Studies, pp. 2163+2165
Theodore Friedmann


Books et al.
Bohr the Innovator? Or Bohr the Intimidator?, pp. 2166-2167
Quantum Dialog: The Making of a Revolution
Mara Beller
Review author[s]: Daniel Greenberger
Views of the Final Frontier, pp. 2167+2169
Cosmos: From Romanticism to the Avant-Garde
Jean Clair; Pierre Théberge
Review author[s]: Jay M. Pasachoff


Perspectives
Blitzkrieg against the Moas, pp. 2170-2171
Jared Diamond
How Flat Is the Universe?, pp. 2171-2172
Elena Pierpaoli; Douglas Scott; Martin White
The Day the Solar Wind Almost Disappeared, pp. 2172-2173
Alan J. Lazarus
The End of the Beginning, pp. 2173-2174
Sydney Brenner
Age, Sex, and Old Goats, pp. 2174-2175
Curtis W. Marean


The Drosophila Genome
The Universe of Drosophila Genes, p. 2181
Barbara R. Jasny


News
Ideas Fly at Gene-Finding Jamboree, pp. 2182-2184
Elizabeth Pennisi


Reviews
The Genome Sequence of Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 2185-2195
Mark D. Adams; Susan E. Celniker; Robert A. Holt; Cheryl A. Evans; Jeannine D. Gocayne; Peter G. Amanatides; Steven E. Scherer; Peter W. Li; Roger A. Hoskins; Richard F. Galle; Reed A. George; Suzanna E. Lewis; Stephen Richards; Michael Ashburner; Scott N. Henderson; Granger G. Sutton; Jennifer R. Wortman; Mark D. Yandell; Qing Zhang; Lin X. Chen; Rhonda C. Brandon; Yu-Hui C. Rogers; Robert G. Blazej; Mark Champe; Barret D. Pfeiffer; Kenneth H. Wan; Clare Doyle; Evan G. Baxter; Gregg Helt; Catherine R. Nelson; George L. Gabor Miklos; Josep F. Abril; Anna Agbayani; Hui-Jin An; Cynthia Andrews-Pfannkoch; Danita Baldwin; Richard M. Ballew; Anand Basu; James Baxendale; Leyla Bayraktaroglu; Ellen M. Beasley; Karen Y. Beeson; P. V. Benos; Benjamin P. Berman; Deepali Bhandari; Slava Bolshakov; Dana Borkova; Michael R. Botchan; John Bouck; Peter Brokstein; Phillipe Brottier; Kenneth C. Burtis; Dana A. Busam; Heather Butler; Edouard Cadieu; Angela Center; Ishwar Chandra; J. Michael Cherry; Simon Cawley; Carl Dahlke; Lionel B. Davenport; Peter Davies; Beatriz de Pablos; Arthur Delcher; Zuoming Deng; Anne Deslattes Mays; Ian Dew; Suzanne M. Dietz; Kristina Dodson; Lisa E. Doup; Michael Downes; Shannon Dugan-Rocha; Boris C. Dunkov; Patrick Dunn; Kenneth J. Durbin; Carlos C. Evangelista; Concepcion Ferraz; Steven Ferriera; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Carl Fosler; Andrei E. Gabrielian; Neha S. Garg; William M. Gelbart; Ken Glasser; Anna Glodek; Fangcheng Gong; J. Harley Gorrell; Zhiping Gu; Ping Guan; Michael Harris; Nomi L. Harris; Damon Harvey; Thomas J. Heiman; Judith R. Hernandez; Jarrett Houck; Damon Hostin; Kathryn A. Houston; Timothy J. Howland; Ming-Hui Wei; Chinyere Ibegwam; Mena Jalali; Francis Kalush; Gary H. Karpen; Zhaoxi Ke; James A. Kennison; Karen A. Ketchum; Bruce E. Kimmel; Chinnappa D. Kodira; Cheryl Kraft; Saul Kravitz; David Kulp; Zhongwu Lai; Paul Lasko; Yiding Lei; Alexander A. Levitsky; Jiayin Li; Zhenya Li; Yong Liang; Xiaoying Lin; Xiangjun Liu; Bettina Mattei; Tina C. McIntosh; Michael P. McLeod; Duncan McPherson; Gennady Merkulov; Natalia V. Milshina; Clark Mobarry; Joe Morris; Ali Moshrefi; Stephen M. Mount; Mee Moy; Brian Murphy; Lee Murphy; Donna M. Muzny; David L. Nelson; David R. Nelson; Keith A. Nelson; Katherine Nixon; Deborah R. Nusskern; Joanne M. Pacleb; Michael Palazzolo; Gjange S. Pittman; Sue Pan; John Pollard; Vinita Puri; Martin G. Reese; Knut Reinert; Karin Remington; Robert D. C. Saunders; Frederick Scheeler; Hua Shen; Bixiang Christopher Shue; Inga Sidén-Kiamos; Michael Simpson; Marian P. Skupski; Tom Smith; Eugene Spier; Allan C. Spradling; Mark Stapleton; Renee Strong; Eric Sun; Robert Svirskas; Cyndee Tector; Russell Turner; Eli Venter; Aihui H. Wang; Xin Wang; Zhen-Yuan Wang; David A. Wassarman; George M. Weinstock; Jean Weissenbach; Sherita M. Williams; Trevor Woodage; Kim C. Worley; David Wu; Song Yang; Q. Alison Yao; Jane Ye; Ru-Fang Yeh; Jayshree S. Zaveri; Ming Zhan; Guangren Zhang; Qi Zhao; Liansheng Zheng; Xiangqun H. Zheng; Fei N. Zhong; Wenyan Zhong; Xiaojun Zhou; Shiaoping Zhu; Xiaohong Zhu; Hamilton O. Smith; Richard A. Gibbs; Eugene W. Myers; Gerald M. Rubin; J. Craig Venter
A Whole-Genome Assembly of Drosophila, pp. 2196-2204
Eugene W. Myers; Granger G. Sutton; Art L. Delcher; Ian M. Dew; Dan P. Fasulo; Michael J. Flanigan; Saul A. Kravitz; Clark M. Mobarry; Knut H. J. Reinert; Karin A. Remington; Eric L. Anson; Randall A. Bolanos; Hui-Hsien Chou; Catherine M. Jordan; Aaron L. Halpern; Stefano Lonardi; Ellen M. Beasley; Rhonda C. Brandon; Lin Chen; Patrick J. Dunn; Zhongwu Lai; Yong Liang; Deborah R. Nusskern; Ming Zhan; Qing Zhang; Xiangqun Zheng; Gerald M. Rubin; Mark D. Adams; J. Craig Venter
Comparative Genomics of the Eukaryotes, pp. 2204-2215
Gerald M. Rubin; Mark D. Yandell; Jennifer R. Wortman; George L. Gabor Miklos; Catherine R. Nelson; Iswar K. Hariharan; Mark E. Fortini; Peter W. Li; Rolf Apweiler; Wolfgang Fleischmann; J. Michael Cherry; Steven Henikoff; Marian P. Skupski; Sima Misra; Michael Ashburner; Ewan Birney; Mark S. Boguski; Thomas Brody; Peter Brokstein; Susan E. Celniker; Stephen A. Chervitz; David Coates; Anibal Cravchik; Andrei Gabrielian; Richard F. Galle; William M. Gelbart; Reed A. George; Lawrence S. B. Goldstein; Fangcheng Gong; Ping Guan; Nomi L. Harris; Bruce A. Hay; Roger A. Hoskins; Jiayin Li; Zhenya Li; Richard O. Hynes; S. J. M. Jones; Peter M. Kuehl; Bruno Lemaitre; J. Troy Littleton; Deborah K. Morrison; Chris Mungall; Patrick H. O'Farrell; Oxana K. Pickeral; Chris Shue; Leslie B. Vosshall; Jiong Zhang; Qi Zhao; Xiangqun H. Zheng; Fei Zhong; Wenyan Zhong; Richard Gibbs; J. Craig Venter; Mark D. Adams; Suzanna Lewis


Viewpoints
A Brief History of Drosophila's Contributions to Genome Research, pp. 2216-2218
Gerald M. Rubin; Edward B. Lewis
The Drosophila Genome Sequence: Implications for Biology and Medicine, pp. 2218-2220
Thomas B. Kornberg; Mark A. Krasnow
From Sequence to Chromosome: The Tip of the X Chromosome of D. melanogaster, pp. 2220-2222
Panayiotis V. Benos; Melanie K. Gatt; Michael Ashburner; Lee Murphy; David Harris; Bart Barrell; Concepcion Ferraz; Sophie Vidal; Christine Brun; Jacques Demailles; Edouard Cadieu; Stephane Dreano; Stéphanie Gloux; Valerie Lelaure; Stephanie Mottier; Francis Galibert; Dana Borkova; Belen Minana; Fotis C. Kafatos; Christos Louis; Inga Sidén-Kiamos; Slava Bolshakov; George Papagiannakis; Lefteris Spanos; Sarah Cox; Encarnación Madueño; Beatriz de Pablos; Juan Modolell; Annette Peter; Petra Schöttler; Meike Werner; Foteini Mourkioti; Nicole Beinert; Gordon Dowe; Ulrich Schäfer; Herbert Jäckle; Alain Bucheton; Deborah M. Callister; Lorna A. Campbell; Areti Darlamitsou; Nadine S. Henderson; Paul J. McMillan; Cathy Salles; Evelyn A. Tait; Phillipe Valenti; Robert D. C. Saunders; David M. Glover
A Drosophila Complementary DNA Resource, pp. 2222-2224
Gerald M. Rubin; Ling Hong; Peter Brokstein; Martha Evans-Holm; Erwin Frise; Mark Stapleton; Damon A. Harvey


Research


Research Articles
Warming of the World Ocean, pp. 2225-2229
Sydney Levitus; John I. Antonov; Timothy P. Boyer; Cathy Stephens
A Drosophila Mechanosensory Transduction Channel, pp. 2229-2234
Richard G. Walker; Aarron T. Willingham; Charles S. Zuker


Reports
Spontaneous Ordering of Oxide Nanostructures, pp. 2235-2237
S. Aggarwal; A. P. Monga; S. R. Perusse; R. Ramesh; V. Ballarotto; E. D. Williams; B. R. Chalamala; Y. Wei; R. H. Reuss
Generation of Femtosecond Pulses of Synchrotron Radiation, pp. 2237-2240
R. W. Schoenlein; S. Chattopadhyay; H. H. W. Chong; T. E. Glover; P. A. Heimann; C. V. Shank; A. A. Zholents; M. S. Zolotorev
A Class of Microstructured Particles through Colloidal Crystallization, pp. 2240-2243
Orlin D. Velev; Abraham M. Lenhoff; Eric W. Kaler
Resonant Oscillations between the Solid Earth and the Atmosphere, pp. 2244-2246
Kiwamu Nishida; Naoki Kobayashi; Yoshio Fukao
Simulation of Early 20th Century Global Warming, pp. 2246-2250
Thomas L. Delworth; Thomas R. Knutson
Rapid Extinction of the Moas (Aves: Dinornithiformes): Model, Test, and Implications, pp. 2250-2254
R. N. Holdaway; C. Jacomb
The Initial Domestication of Goats (Capra hircus) in the Zagros Mountains 10,000 Years Ago, pp. 2254-2257
Melinda A. Zeder; Brian Hesse
Molecular Linkage Underlying Microtubule Orientation toward Cortical Sites in Yeast, pp. 2257-2259
William S. Korinek; Matthew J. Copeland; Amitabha Chaudhuri; John Chant
Positioning of the Mitotic Spindle by a Cortical-Microtubule Capture Mechanism, pp. 2260-2262
Laifong Lee; Jennifer S. Tirnauer; Junjun Li; Scott C. Schuyler; Jenny Y. Liu; David Pellman
Driving AMPA Receptors into Synapses by LTP and CaMKII: Requirement for GluR1 and PDZ Domain Interaction, pp. 2262-2267
Yasunori Hayashi; Song-Hai Shi; José A. Esteban; Antonella Piccini; Jean-Christophe Poncer; Roberto Malinow
Response of Schwann Cells to Action Potentials in Development, pp. 2267-2271
Beth Stevens; R. Douglas Fields
A BAC-Based Physical Map of the Major Autosomes of Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 2271-2274
Roger A. Hoskins; Catherine R. Nelson; Benjamin P. Berman; Todd R. Laverty; Reed A. George; Lisa Ciesiolka; Mohammed Naeemuddin; Andrew D. Arenson; James Durbin; Robert G. David; Paul E. Tabor; Michael R. Bailey; Denise R. DeShazo; Joseph Catanese; Aaron Mammoser; Kazutoyo Osoegawa; Pieter J. de Jong; Susan E. Celniker; Richard A. Gibbs; Gerald M. Rubin; Steven E. Scherer
Rapid Progression to AIDS in HIV+ Individuals with a Structural Variant of the Chemokine Receptor CX3CR1</latex>, pp. 2274-2277
Sophie Faure; Laurence Meyer; Dominique Costagliola; Céline Vaneensberghe; Emmanuelle Genin; Brigitte Autran; French ALT and IMMUNOCO Study Groups; Jean-François Delfraissy; SEROCO Study Group; David H. McDermott; Philip M. Murphy; Patrice Debré; Ioannis Théodorou; Christophe Combadière


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Front Matter (53 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 2371
Laura Helmuth

Editors' Choice, pp. 2377+2379
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Conflict in Congo Threatens Bonobos and Rare Gorillas, pp. 2386-2387
Gretchen Vogel
Allègre Loses Job, Research Split off, p. 2387
Michael Balter
Mirror Film Is the Fairest of Them All, pp. 2387+2389
Robert F. Service
Richardson Puts Laser Project on Short Leash, pp. 2389-2390
David Malakoff
ScienceScope, pp. 2389+2391
Pallava Bagla; Michael Balter; Jeffrey Mervis; Erik Stokstad
Chipping Away at the Causes of Aging, p. 2390
Jean Marx
Drug-Resistant TB on the Rise, p. 2391
Erik Stokstad
Bat Researchers Dispute Rabies Policy, pp. 2391-2392
Christine Mlot
Austerity Push Begins a Bumpy Ride for R&D, pp. 2392-2393
Andrew Lawler
Aging NASA Satellite Headed for Fiery End, p. 2393
Laura Helmuth
Sky Survey Finds Mysterious Strangers, pp. 2393+2395
Charles Seife
Physicists Unveil Schrödinger's SQUID, p. 2395
Adrian Cho
Lab Accident Damages Solar Flare Satellite, p. 2395
Andrew Lawler


News Focus
In the Crossfire: Collins on Genomes, Patents, and 'Rivalry', pp. 2396-2398
Elliot Marshall; Elizabeth Pennisi; Leslie Roberts
When an Entire Country Is a Cohort, pp. 2398-2399
Lone Frank
Patent Suit Pits Postdoc against Former Mentor, pp. 2399+2401
Eliot Marshall
Oddities Both Lunar and Martian, pp. 2402-2403
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 2405
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Sustainable Consumption, p. 2419
Norman Myers


Letters
Life on Snowball Earth, p. 2421
Warwick F. Vincent; Clive Howard-Williams
Asilomar Revisited, pp. 2421-2422
John Coulter
Untapped Source of Diplomats, p. 2422
Peter Cohen
Respect for the Opposition, p. 2422
Christopher D. Heinen; Steven B. Sands
pH Values below Zero, pp. 2422-2423
William A. Pryor
Close Encounters: Details Veto Depth from Shadows, pp. 2423-2425
Patrick Cavanagh; John M. Kennedy; Denis G. Pelli; Melanie Palomares
Corrections and Clarifications: Asilomar Revisited: Lessons for Today, p. 2425
Marcia Barinaga


Books et al.
The Human Role in Environmental History, pp. 2427-2428
Human Impact on Ancient Environments
Charles L. Redman
Review author[s]: Karl W. Butzer
Many Facets of a Noble Dane, p. 2428
On Tycho's Island: Tyco Brahne and His Assistants
John Robert Christianson
Review author[s]: Nicholas Jardine


Perspectives
Nanomatrices Are Cool, pp. 2429-2430
Giacinto Scoles; Kevin K. Lehmann
Stars at the Edge of Stability, pp. 2430-2431
Norbert Langer
RNA Interference, pp. 2431+2433
Phillip A. Sharp; Phillip D. Zamore
News from the Solar Interior, pp. 2434-2435
Douglas Gough
Bit Players in the Trombone Orchestra, pp. 2435-2436
Peter H. von Hippel; Debra H. Jing
Running the Red Light, pp. 2437-2438
Henri Buc
William Hamilton (1936-2000), p. 2438
David Haig; Naomi E. Pierce; Edward O. Wilson


Research


Research Article
Giant Birefringent Optics in Multilayer Polymer Mirrors, pp. 2451-2456
Michael F. Weber; Carl A. Stover; Larry R. Gilbert; Timothy J. Nevitt; Andrew J. Ouderkirk


Reports
Dynamic Variations at the Base of the Solar Convection Zone, pp. 2456-2460
R. Howe; J. Christensen-Dalsgaard; F. Hill; R. W. Komm; R. M. Larsen; J. Schou; M. J. Thompson; J. Toomre
Isolating the Spectroscopic Signature of a Hydration Shell with the Use of Clusters: Superoxide Tetrahydrate, pp. 2461-2463
J. Mathias Weber; Jude A. Kelley; Steen B. Nielsen; Patrick Ayotte; Mark A. Johnson
Hot and Dry Deep Crustal Xenoliths from Tibet, pp. 2463-2466
Bradley R. Hacker; Edwin Gnos; Lothar Ratschbacher; Marty Grove; Michael McWilliams; Stephen V. Sobolev; Jiang Wan; Wu Zhenhan
Global Carbon Sinks and Their Variability Inferred from Atmospheric O2 and δ 13 C</latex>, pp. 2467-2470
M. Battle; M. L. Bender; P. P. Tans; J. W. C. White; J. T. Ellis; T. Conway; R. J. Francey
On the Presence of Liquid in Earth's Inner Core, pp. 2471-2474
S. C. Singh; M. A. J. Taylor; J. P. Montagner
Insect Population Control Using a Dominant, Repressible, Lethal Genetic System, pp. 2474-2476
Dean D. Thomas; Christl A. Donnelly; Roger J. Wood; Luke S. Alphey
Bicoid-Independent Formation of Thoracic Segments in Drosophila, pp. 2476-2479
Ernst A. Wimmer; Alan Carleton; Phoebe Harjes; Terry Turner; Claude Desplan
Necessity for Afferent Activity to Maintain Eye-Specific Segregation in Ferret Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, pp. 2479-2482
Barbara Chapman
Structure of the RNA Polymerase Domain of E. coli Primase, pp. 2482-2486
James L. Keck; Daniel D. Roche; A. Simon Lynch; James M. Berger
Mitotic Misregulation and Human Aging, pp. 2486-2492
Danith H. Ly; David J. Lockhart; Richard A. Lerner; Peter G. Schultz
Similar Requirements of a Plant Symbiont and a Mammalian Pathogen for Prolonged Intracellular Survival, pp. 2492-2493
K. LeVier; R. W. Phillips; V. K. Grippe; R. M. Roop II; G. C. Walker
Genetic Requirements for Inheritance of RNAi in C. elegans, pp. 2494-2497
Alla Grishok; Hiroaki Tabara; Craig C. Mello
Single-Molecule Study of Transcriptional Pausing and Arrest by E. coli RNA Polymerase, pp. 2497-2500
R. John Davenport; Gijs J. L. Wuite; Robert Landick; Carlos Bustamante
T Cell-Independent Rescue of B Lymphocytes from Peripheral Immune Tolerance, pp. 2501-2503
Valerie Kouskoff; Georges Lacaud; David Nemazee


AAAS News and Notes, p. 2507
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (45 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 7
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Study of HIV Transmission Sparks Ethics Debate, pp. 22-23
Gretchen Vogel
Five Researchers Die in Boating Accident, p. 23
David Malakoff
New Extrasolar Planets Hint at More to Come, pp. 23+25
Charles Seife
AIDS Research Head to Retire from NIH, pp. 25-26
Jon Cohen
ScienceScope, pp. 25+27+29
Andrew Lawler; Eliot Marshall; Adrian Cho; David Malakoff; Robert F. Service; Jocelyn Kaiser
Jury Awards $545,000 in Stanford Case, p. 26
Robert F. Service
UCSF Researchers Leave, Charging Bias, pp. 26-27
Marcia Barinaga
Hazel Trees Offer New Source of Cancer Drug, pp. 27-28
Robert F. Service
Lee to Remain as Academy President, p. 28
Dennis Normile
Chemical Tags Speed Delivery into Cells, pp. 28-29
Robert F. Service
Dinosaur Docudrama Blends Fact, Fantasy, pp. 29+31
Andrew Watson; Erik Stokstad


News Focus
'Faster, Cheaper, Better' on Trial, pp. 32-34
Andrew Lawler
Bringing Science to the National Parks, pp. 34-35+37
Jocelyn Kaiser
Uphill Battle to Honor Monk Who Demystified Heredity, pp. 37+39
Robert Koenig
Was Lamarck Just a Little Bit Right?, p. 38
Michael Balter
Global Survey Examines Impact of Depression, pp. 39-40
Constance Holden
Demand for Tech Workers Benefits Undergraduates, pp. 40-41
Jeffrey Mervis


Random Samples, p. 43
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Stop Censuring the Census, p. 53
Brooks Hanson; Floyd Bloom


Letters
From Cannon Balls to Yeast Cells, p. 55
Wilfred N. Arnold
Background on Bruno, p. 55
David E. Fisher
HIV-1 Nomenclature Proposal, pp. 55-57
D. L. Robertson; J. P. Anderson; J. A. Bradac; J. K. Carr; B. Foley; R. K. Funkhouser; F. Gao; B. H. Hahn; M. L. Kalish; C. Kuiken; G. H. Learn; T. Leitner; F. McCutchan; S. Osmanov; M. Peeters; D. Pieniazek; M. Salminen; P. M. Sharp; S. Wolinsky; B. Korber
Traces of Symmetric Chaos, pp. 57-58
Ian Stewart
Scientists at Brookhaven, p. 58
Alec Baldwin
Corrections and Clarifications: Ecologists on a Mission to Save the World, p. 58


Essays on Science and Society
Intimations of Immortality, p. 59
John Harris


Books et al.
Connections through a Matrix, p. 61
Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture
David M. Bressoud
Review author[s]: Herbert S. Wilf
Fishing Stories, pp. 61-62
A Fish Caught in Time: The Search for the Coelacanth
Samantha Weinberg
Review author[s]: Axel Meyer


Perspectives
Unraveling a Membrane Protein, pp. 63-64
Jeffrey G. Forbes; George H. Lorimer
New Stars on the Block, pp. 64-65
Ray Jayawardhana
Receptors as Kissing Cousins, pp. 65+67
Graeme Milligan
"Frozen" Methane Escapes from the Sea Floor, pp. 68-69
Thomas Blunier
Awakening Aurora, p. 69
Orla Smith


Movement: Molecular to Robotic
On the Move, p. 79
Lisa Chong; Elizabeth Culotta; Andrew Sugden


News
Biologists and Engineers Create a New Generation of Robots That Imitate Life, pp. 80-83
Gary Taubes
In Nature, Animals That Stop and Start Win the Race, pp. 83-85
Elizabeth Pennisi
Tracking the Movements That Shape an Embryo, pp. 86-87
Gretchen Vogel


Reviews
The Way Things Move: Looking under the Hood of Molecular Motor Proteins, pp. 88-95
Ronald D. Vale; Ronald A. Milligan
Motility Powered by Supramolecular Springs and Ratchets, pp. 95-99
L. Mahadevan; P. Matsudaira
How Animals Move: An Integrative View, pp. 100-106
Michael H. Dickinson; Claire T. Farley; Robert J. Full; M. A. R. Koehl; Rodger Kram; Steven Lehman


Research


Research Article
Structure of the S15,S6,S18-rRNA Complex: Assembly of the 30S Ribosome Central Domain, pp. 107-112
Sultan C. Agalarov; G. Sridhar Prasad; Peter M. Funke; C. David Stout; James R. Williamson


Reports
Monolithic Microfabricated Valves and Pumps by Multilayer Soft Lithography, pp. 113-116
Marc A. Unger; Hou-Pu Chou; Todd Thorsen; Axel Scherer; Stephen R. Quake
Chain Mobility in the Amorphous Region of Nylon 6 Observed under Active Uniaxial Deformation, pp. 116-119
Leslie S. Loo; Robert E. Cohen; Karen K. Gleason
Low (Sub-1-Volt) Halfwave Voltage Polymeric Electro-Optic Modulators Achieved by Controlling Chromophore Shape, pp. 119-122
Yongqiang Shi; Cheng Zhang; Hua Zhang; James H. Bechtel; Larry R. Dalton; Bruce H. Robinson; William H. Steier
Dilational Processes Accompanying Earthquakes in the Long Valley Caldera, pp. 122-125
Douglas S. Dreger; Hrvoje Tkalčić; Malcolm Johnston
Nonbiological Fractionation of Iron Isotopes, pp. 126-128
A. D. Anbar; J. E. Roe; J. Barling; K. H. Nealson
Carbon Isotopic Evidence for Methane Hydrate Instability during Quaternary Interstadials, pp. 128-133
James P. Kennett; Kevin G. Cannariato; Ingrid L. Hendy; Richard J. Behl
Sink or Swim: Strategies for Cost-Efficient Diving by Marine Mammals, pp. 133-136
Terrie M. Williams; R. W. Davis; L. A. Fuiman; J. Francis; B. J. Le Boeuf; M. Horning; J. Calambokidis; D. A. Croll
Identification of a Coordinate Regulator of Interleukins 4, 13, and 5 by Cross-Species Sequence Comparisons, pp. 136-140
C. G. Loots; R. M. Locksley; C. M. Blankespoor; Z. E. Wang; W. Miller; E. M. Rubin; K. A. Frazer
Specialized Fatty Acid Synthesis in African Trypanosomes: Myristate for GPI Anchors, pp. 140-143
Yasu S. Morita; Kimberly S. Paul; Paul T. Englund
Unfolding Pathways of Individual Bacteriorhodopsins, pp. 143-146
F. Oesterhelt; D. Oesterhelt; M. Pfeiffer; A. Engel; H. E. Gaub; D. J. Müller
Specification of Drosophila Hematopoietic Lineage by Conserved Transcription Factors, pp. 146-149
Tim Lebestky; Ting Chang; Volker Hartenstein; Utpal Banerjee
Positioning of Longitudinal Nerves in C. elegans by Nidogen, pp. 150-154
Seonhee Kim; William G. Wadsworth
Receptors for Dopamine and Somatostatin: Formation of Hetero-Oligomers with Enhanced Functional Activity, pp. 154-157
Magalie Rocheville; Daniela C. Lange; Ujendra Kumar; Shutish C. Patel; Ramesh C. Patel; Yogesh C. Patel


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Front Matter (42 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 223
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 229+231
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Florida Meeting Shows Perils, Promise of Dealing for Dinos, pp. 238-239
Constance Holden
Stealth Genome Rocks Rice Researchers, pp. 239+241
Elizabeth Pennisi
Hot Pepper Receptor Could Help Manage Pain, pp. 241-242
Gretchen Vogel
ScienceScope, pp. 241+243
Robert Koenig; Erik Stokstad; Adrian Cho; Pallava Bagla
Mir Gets New Lease on Its Scientific Life, p. 242
Andrew Lawler
Claim and Counterclaim on the Human Genome, pp. 242-243
Eliot Marshall
A Mold's Toxic Legacy Revisited, pp. 243-244
Michael Hagmann
Pruned Sanctions List Points to Closer Ties, p. 244
Jeffrey Mervis
Cancer Drugs Found to Work in New Way, p. 245
Marcia Barinaga
Transgenic Crops Report Fuels Debate, pp. 245+247
Jocelyn Kaiser
'Pre-Clovis' Site Fights for Recognition, p. 247
Erik Stokstad


News Focus: Mouse Economy
The Rise of the Mouse, Biomedicine's Model Mammal, pp. 248-251+253
David Malakoff
A Mouse Chronology, pp. 248-251+253-257
Elizabeth Pennisi
The Mouse House as a Recruiting Tool, pp. 254-255
Gretchen Vogel
A Deluge of Patents Creates Legal Hassles for Research, pp. 255-257
Eliot Marshall


Random Samples, p. 259
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Funding the Nanotech Frontier, p. 269
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Science Policy and the NASA Triana Mission, p. 271
Roger Pielke Jr.; Robert Harriss
Origins of Vertebrate Success, pp. 271-272
Bernard Zalc; David R. Colman
Dynamic and Permanent, pp. 272-273
Colin Allen; Edward N. Zalta
Antiscrapie Drug Action, pp. 273-274
Laura Manuelidis; Suzette A. Priola


Policy Forum
DNA Banks for Endangered Animal Species, pp. 275+277
Oliver A. Ryder; Anne McLaren; Sydney Brenner; Ya-Ping Zhang; Kurt Benirschke


Books et al.
A Friendship's Fission, pp. 278-279
Copenhagen
Michael Frayn
Creating Copenhagen: A Symposium
Review author[s]: David Voss


Perspectives
Who's Got Rhythm?, pp. 280-281
Janet F. Werker; Athena Vouloumanos
An Infrared Look behind Stars, pp. 281+283
Craig J. Hogan
Stay the Executioner's Hand, pp. 283-284
Mark E. Gurney; Alfredo G. Tomasselli; Robert L. Heinrikson
Meeting at the Interface, p. 285
John H. Seinfeld


Pathways of Discovery
Infectious History, pp. 287-293
Joshua Lederberg


Research


Research Articles
Experiments and Simulations of Ion-Enhanced Interfacial Chemistry on Aqueous NaCl Aerosols, pp. 301-306
E. M. Knipping; M. J. Lakin; K. L. Foster; P. Jungwirth; D. J. Tobias; R. B. Gerber; D. Dabdub; B. J. Finlayson-Pitts
Impaired Nociception and Pain Sensation in Mice Lacking the Capsaicin Receptor, pp. 306-313
M. J. Caterina; A. Leffler; A. B. Malmberg; W. J. Martin; J. Trafton; K. R. Petersen-Zeitz; M. Koltzenburg; A. I. Basbaum; D. Julius


Reports
Titanium Carbide Nanocrystals in Circumstellar Environments, pp. 313-316
G. von Helden; A. G. G. M. Tielens; D. van Heijnsbergen; M. A. Duncan; S. Hony; L B. F. M. Waters; G. Meijer
Translating Biomolecular Recognition into Nanomechanics, pp. 316-318
J. Fritz; M. K. Baller; H. P. Lang; H. Rothuizen; P. Vettiger; E. Meyer; H.-J. Güntherodt; Ch. Gerber; J. K. Gimzewski
Atomic Layer Deposition of Oxide Thin Films with Metal Alkoxides as Oxygen Sources, pp. 319-321
Mikko Ritala; Kaupo Kukli; Antti Rahtu; Petri I. Räisänen; Markku Leskelä; Timo Sajavaara; Juhani Keinonen
Nanometer-Size α-PbO2-Type TiO2 in Garnet: A Thermobarometer for Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism, pp. 321-324
Shyh-Lung Hwang; Pouyan Shen; Hao-Tsu Chu; Tzen-Fu Yui
The Influence of Canadian Forest Fires on Pollutant Concentrations in the United States, pp. 324-328
Gerhard Wotawa; Michael Trainer
Nonrandom Extinction and the Loss of Evolutionary History, pp. 328-330
Andy Purvis; Paul-Michael Agapow; John L. Gittleman; Georgina M. Mace
Chaperone Selection during Glycoprotein Translocation into the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 331-333
Maurizio Molinari; Ari Helenius
Convergence of the Secretory Pathways for Cholera Toxin and the Filamentous Phage, CTXϕ, pp. 333-335
Brigid M. Davis; Elise H. Lawson; Maria Sandkvist; Afsar Ali; Shanmuga Sozhamannan; Matthew K. Waldor
Functional Role of Caspase-1 and Caspase-3 in an ALS Transgenic Mouse Model, pp. 335-339
Mingwei Li; Victor O. Ona; Christelle Guégan; Minghua Chen; Vernice Jackson-Lewis; L. John Andrews; Adam J. Olszewski; Philip E. Stieg; Jean-Pyo. Lee; Serge Przedborski; Robert M. Friedlander
The Outcome of Acute Hepatitis C Predicted by the Evolution of the Viral Quasispecies, pp. 339-344
Patrizia Farci; Atsushi Shimoda; Alessandra Coiana; Giacomo Diaz; Giovanna Peddis; Jacqueline C. Melpolder; Antonello Strazzera; David Y. Chien; Santiago J. Munoz; Angelo Balestrieri; Robert H. Purcell; Harvey J. Alter
Regulation of Area Identity in the Mammalian Neocortex by Emx2 and Pax6, pp. 344-349
Kathie M. Bishop; Guy Goudreau; Dennis D. M. O'Leary
Language Discrimination by Human Newborns and by Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkeys, pp. 349-351
Franck Ramus; Marc D. Hauser; Cory Miller; Dylan Morris; Jacques Mehler


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Front Matter (33 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 395
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 401+403
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Patent Prompts Rochester to Sue for Slice of Drug Profits, pp. 410-411
David Malakoff
Is Alexander the Great's Father Missing, Too?, p. 411
Robert Koenig
Animal Rights Amendment Defeated, pp. 411+413
Robert Koenig
Panel Urges New Slots for Young Researchers, pp. 413-414
Robert Koenig
ScienceScope, pp. 413+415
Govert Schilling; Jeffrey Mervis; Jocelyn Kaiser; Andrew Lawler
When Fittest Survive, Do Other Animals Matter?, pp. 414-415
Richard A. Kerr
Plans for Mars Unite Cancer, Space Agencies, pp. 415-416
Andrew Lawler
Are Placebo-Controlled Drug Trials Ethical?, p. 416
Martin Ense
Revealing a Dinosaur Heart of Stone, pp. 416-417
Virginia Moreli
DOE Team Sequences Three Chromosomes, pp. 417+419
Elizabeth Pennisi
Ehlers Offers Remedies for Ailing U.S. System, p. 419
Jeffrey Mervis


News Focus
LIGO's Mission of Gravity, pp. 420-423
Robert Irion
Hazards of Particles, PCBs Focus of Philadelphia Meeting, pp. 424-425
Jocelyn Kaiser
Chemists Unveil Molecular Wizardry in San Francisco, pp. 425+427
Robert F. Service
Sharp Jump in Teaching Fellows Draws Fire from Educators, p. 428
Jeffrey Mervis
Hopes Grow for Hybrid Rice to Feed Developing World, p. 429
Dennis Normile


Random Samples, p. 431
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Frontier Physics with Correlated Electrons, p. 437
Robert J. Birgeneau; Marc A. Kastner


Letters
Physical Hazards of Tailings Dams, p. 439
Cheryl K. Rofer; Tõnis Kaasik; Zofia Waclawek
Historical Views on the Human Embryo, p. 439
Edward J. Furton; Noëlle Lenoir
HIV-Associated Dementia, pp. 440-442
Eugene O. Major; Dianne Rausch; Christina Marra; David Clifford; Suzanne Gartner; Justin C. McArthur


Policy Forum
Astronomy and the Degrading Environment, pp. 443+445
Johannes Andersen


Books et al.
A Map of Babel, pp. 446-447
n01se: A Series of Exhibitions about Information and Transformation
Adam Lowe; Simon Schaffer; Curators
n01se: Universal Language, Pattern Recognition, Data Synaesthetics
Adam Lowe; Simon Schaffer
Review author[s]: Trevor W. Robbins
Professor Newton's Principles, p. 447
Thinking about Physics
Roger G. Newton
Review author[s]: Chris Quigg


Perspectives
Shape Persistence of Synthetic Polymers, pp. 448-449
Christopher K. Ober
Movement Patterns in Spoken Language, pp. 449+451
John L. Locke
Marking Time for a Kingdom, pp. 451-453
Michael W. Young
Nota Bene: Contortions of the Heart, p. 453
Orla Smith


Tech.Sight
Adaptive Optics, pp. 455-456
Roger Angel; Bob Fugate
Prime Pedigrees, p. 457
Cyrillic 3
Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
An Improved Tool for Molecular Biology, pp. 457-458
OMIGA 2.0
Review author[s]: Allen B. Rawitch
Modeling Population Genetics, p. 458
PopGene
Review author[s]: Ellen Quardokus


Correlated Electron Systems
Electronic Cooperation, p. 461
Ian S. Osborne


Reviews
Orbital Physics in Transition-Metal Oxides, pp. 462-468
Y. Tokura; N. Nagaosa
Advances in the Physics of High-Temperature Superconductivity, pp. 468-474
J. Orenstein; A. J. Millis
Quantum Criticality: Competing Ground States in Low Dimensions, pp. 475-480
Subir Sachdev


Viewpoint
Sources of Quantum Protection in High-Tc Superconductivity, pp. 480-482
Philip W. Anderson


Research


Research Article
Positional Syntenic Cloning and Functional Characterization of the Mammalian Circadian Mutation tau, pp. 483-491
Phillip L. Lowrey; Kazuhiro Shimomura; Marina P. Antoch; Shin Yamazaki; Peter D. Zemenides; Martin R. Ralph; Michael Menaker; Joseph S. Takahashi


Reports
Electronic Structures of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Determined by NMR, pp. 492-494
X.-P. Tang; A. Kleinhammes; H. Shimoda; L. Fleming; K. Y. Bennoune; S. Sinha; C. Bower; O. Zhou; Y. Wu
Crossed Nanotube Junctions, pp. 494-497
M. S. Fuhrer; J. Nygård; L. Shih; M. Forero; Young-Gui Yoon; M. S. C. Mazzoni; Hyoung Joon Choi; Jisoon Ihm; Steven G. Louie; A. Zettl; Paul L. McEuen
Tectonic Implications of U-Pb Zircon Ages of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt in Nepal, pp. 497-499
P. G. DeCelles; G. E. Gehrels; J. Quade; B. LaReau; M. Spurlin
New Observational Constraints for Atmospheric Hydroxyl on Global and Hemispheric Scales, pp. 500-503
S. A. Montzka; C. M. Spivakovsky; J. H. Butler; J. W. Elkins; L. T. Lock; D. J. Mondeel
Cardiovascular Evidence for an Intermediate or Higher Metabolic Rate in an Ornithischian Dinosaur, pp. 503-505
Paul E. Fisher; Dale A. Russell; Michael K. Stoskopf; Reese E. Barrick; Michael Hammer; Andrew A. Kuzmitz
A Structural Framework for Deciphering the Link between I-A g7 and Autoimmune Diabetes, pp. 505-511
Adam L. Corper; Thomas Stratmann; Vasso Apostolopoulos; Christopher A. Scott; K. Christopher Garcia; Angray S. Kang; Ian A. Wilson; Luc Teyton
The Eye Injury of King Philip II and the Skeletal Evidence from the Royal Tomb II at Vergina, pp. 511-514
Antonis Bartsiokas
Emergence of Genetic Instability in Children Treated for Leukemia, pp. 514-517
B. A. Finette; A. C. Homans; R. J. Albertini
Homologs of Small Nucleolar RNAs in Archaea, pp. 517-522
Arina D. Omer; Todd M. Lowe; Anthony G. Russell; Holger Ebhardt; Sean R. Eddy; Patrick P. Dennis
Transport of Peptide: MHC Class II Complexes in Developing Dendritic Cells, pp. 522-527
Shannon J. Turley; Kayo Inaba; Wendy S. Garrett; Melanie Ebersold; Julia Unternaehrer; Ralph M. Steinman; Ira Mellman
On the Origin of Internal Structure of Word Forms, pp. 527-531
Peter F. MacNeilage; Barbara L. Davis
Illusions in Reasoning about Consistency, pp. 531-532
P. N. Johnson-Laird; Paolo Legrenzi; Vittorio Girotto; Maria S. Legrenzi


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Front Matter (36 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 571
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 577+579
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
In Contrast to Dolly, Cloning Resets Telomere Clock in Cattle, pp. 586-587
Gretchen Vogel
NIH Nomination on Hold for This Year, p. 587
Eliot Marshall
Task Force Tinkers with Research Council, pp. 587+589
Andrew Lawler
Draft Report Affirms Human Influence, pp. 589-590
Richard A. Kerr
ScienceScope, pp. 589+591
Eliot Marshall; Wayne Kondro; Martin Enserink; David Malakoff
AIDS Researchers Decry Mbeki's Views on HIV, pp. 590-591
Jon Cohen
Heat Flow Runs into Quantum Limit, pp. 591-592
Adrian Cho
CITES Puts off Plan to Hasten Shipments, p. 592
Wendy Williams
Relativity Passes a Tough Cosmic Test, p. 593
Govert Schilling
Milky Way Looks like Big Kid on the Block, pp. 593+595
Govert Schilling
Boomerang Returns with Surprising News, p. 595
Charles Seife


News Focus
NIH, under Pressure, Boosts Minority Health Research, pp. 596-597
Laura Helmuth
Working in the Hot Zone: Galveston's Microbe Hunters, pp. 598-600
Martin Enserink
Information Technology Takes a Different Tack, pp. 600-601
David Malakoff
Science and Policy Clash at Yucca Mountain, p. 602
Richard A. Kerr
The Science of Astrobiology Takes Shape, pp. 603+605
Robert Irion


Random Samples, p. 607
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Opportunity for Agricultural Biotechnology, p. 615
Richard J. Mahoney


Letters
Eligibility for CSEM Scholarships, p. 617
Norman L. Fortenberry
Support for Congolese Conservationists, p. 617
Andrew Plumptre; Terese Hart; Amy Vedder; John Robinson
BIOPAT Does Not Trade in Names, pp. 617-618
C. Bätke; G. Haszprunar; J. Köhler; H. K. Schminke; C. Naumann; M. Türkey
Metabolic Analysis in Drug Discovery, pp. 618-619
María Luz Cárdenas; Athel Cornish-Bowden; Jürgen Drews
Planetary Solids Older Than Earth, pp. 619-620
Donald D. Clayton; David J. Stevenson
Corrections and Clarifications: Marking Time for a Kingdom, p. 620
Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 620
Corrections and Clarifications: 'Faster, Cheaper, Better' on Trial, p. 620
Corrections and Clarifications: Close Encounters: Details Veto Depth from Shadows, p. 620
Corrections and Clarifications: Views of the Final Frontier, p. 620


Policy Forum
Wiring up the Island State, pp. 621+623
Leo Wee Hin Tan; R. Subramaniam


Books et al.
If You Build It, Will It Know?, pp. 624-625
Understanding Intelligence
Rolf Pfeifer; Christian Scheier
Review author[s]: Arthur B. Markman
All Alone after All?, p. 625
Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe
Peter D. Ward; Donald Brownlee
Review author[s]: Christopher P. McKay


Perspectives
Sulfate Clues for the Early History of Atmospheric Oxygen, pp. 626-627
Adina Paytan
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times, pp. 627+629
W. French Anderson
Prospects for the Polymer Nanoengineer, pp. 630-631
Sumit Mazumdar
Of Flies and Mice, pp. 631-632
Valina L. Dawson
Light at the End of the Channel, pp. 632-633
Joan Weliky Conaway; Ronald C. Conaway


Research


Research Articles
Carrier-Envelope Phase Control of Femtosecond Mode-Locked Lasers and Direct Optical Frequency Synthesis, pp. 635-639
David J. Jones; Scott A. Diddams; Jinendra K. Ranka; Andrew Stentz; Robert S. Windeler; John L. Hall; Steven T. Cundiff
Architecture of RNA Polymerase II and Implications for the Transcription Mechanism, pp. 640-649
Patrick Cramer; David A. Bushnell; Jianhua Fu; Averell L. Gnatt; Barbara Maier-Davis; Nancy E. Thompson; Richard R. Burgess; Aled M. Edwards; Peter R. David; Roger D. Kornberg


Reports
Windows through the Dusty Disks Surrounding the Youngest Low-Mass Protostellar Objects, pp. 649-652
J. Cernicharo; A. Noriega-Crespo; D. Cesarsky; B. Lefloch; E. González-Alfonso; F. Najarro; E. Dartois; S. Cabrit
Control of Energy Transfer in Oriented Conjugated Polymer-Mesoporous Silica Composites, pp. 652-656
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen; Junjun Wu; Vinh Doan; Benjamin J. Schwartz; Sarah H. Tolbert
A Superconducting Field-Effect Switch, pp. 656-658
J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; R. C. Haddon; B. Batlogg
The Archean Sulfur Cycle and the Early History of Atmospheric Oxygen, pp. 658-661
Donald E. Canfield; Kirsten S. Habicht; Bo Thamdrup
Heightened Odds of Large Earthquakes near Istanbul: An Interaction-Based Probability Calculation, pp. 661-665
Tom Parsons; Shinji Toda; Ross S. Stein; Aykut Barka; James H. Dieterich
Extension of Cell Life-Span and Telomere Length in Animals Cloned from Senescent Somatic Cells, pp. 665-669
Robert P. Lanza; Jose B. Cibelli; Catherine Blackwell; Vincent J. Cristofalo; Mary Kay Francis; Gabriela M. Baerlocher; Jennifer Mak; Michael Schertzer; Elizabeth A. Chavez; Nancy Sawyer; Peter M. Lansdorp; Michael D. West
Gene Therapy of Human Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID)-X1 Disease, pp. 669-672
Marina Cavazzana-Calvo; Salima Hacein-Bey; Geneviève de Saint Basile; Fabian Gross; Eric Yvon; Patrick Nusbaum; Françoise Selz; Christophe Hue; Stéphanie Certain; Jean-Laurent Casanova; Philippe Bousso; Françoise Le Deist; Alain Fischer
Localization of a Short-Term Memory in Drosophila, pp. 672-675
T. Zars; M. Fischer; R. Schulz; M. Heisenberg
Control of Homeostasis of CD8+ Memory T Cells by Opposing Cytokines, pp. 675-678
Chia Chi Ku; Masaaki Murakami; Akemi Sakamoto; John Kappler; Philippa Marrack
Location of a Major Susceptibility Locus for Familial Schizophrenia on Chromosome 1q21-q22, pp. 678-682
Linda M. Brzustowicz; Kathleen A. Hodgkinson; Eva W. C. Chow; William G. Honer; Anne S. Bassett
Resetting Central and Peripheral Circadian Oscillators in Transgenic Rats, pp. 682-685
Shin Yamazaki; Rika Numano; Michikazu Abe; Akiko Hida; Ri-ichi Takahashi; Masatsugu Ueda; Gene D. Block; Yoshiyuki Sakaki; Michael Menaker; Hajime Tei


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 689-690
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (30 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 767
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 773+775
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
DOE Set to Double Price of Troubled Laser Project, pp. 782-783
David Malakoff
Scientists Gain Access to Sharper GPS Signal, p. 783
Andrew Lawler
Hints of Frequent Pre-Columbian Contacts, pp. 783+785
Heather Pringle
Does Biodiversity Help Fend off Invaders?, pp. 785-786
Jocelyn Kaiser
ScienceScope, pp. 785+787
Michael Baker; Michael Hagmann; Gretchen Vogel; Richard Stone
Caution Raised about Possible New Drug, pp. 786-787
Trisha Gura
Grants Evoke Squeals of Delight and Anger, pp. 787-788
Jeffrey Mervis
Coaxing Shy Particles into an Atomic Jar, pp. 788-789
Alexander Hellemans
Stretching the Reign of Early Animals, p. 789
Richard A. Kerr
Backward Heat Flow Bends the Law a Bit, pp. 789+791
Mark Sincell
New Minister Hopes to Create an Italian NIH, p. 791
Michael Balter


News Focus
Superbugs on the Hoof?, pp. 792-794
Dan Ferber
Indian Schools Cash in on Silicon Valley Wealth, pp. 794-795
Pallava Bagla
Money and Machines Fuel China's Push in Sequencing, pp. 795+797-798
Li Hui
From Field to Lab, New Insights on Being Human, pp. 798-800
Ann Gibbons
Intimate Portraits of Bacterial Nemeses, pp. 800-801
Michael Hagmann


Random Samples, p. 803
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Education for a Biocomplex Future, p. 807
Louis J. Gross


Letters
Surveying the SBIR Program, pp. 809-811
Jere W. Glover; John Davis; Josh Lerner
Carbon Cost of Applying Nitrogen Fertilizer, pp. 811-812
R. César Izaurralde; William B. McGill; Norman J. Rosenberg; William H. Schlesinger
Corrections and Clarifications: Planetary Science: A Space Odyssey, p. 812
Corrections and Clarifications: Rapid Evolution of a Geographic Cline in Size in an Introduced Fly, p. 812
Corrections and Clarifications: Baedeker's Guide, or Just Plain Trouble?, p. 812
Corrections and Clarifications: Avoiding an Oil Crunch, p. 812


Essays on Science and Society
Not (Just) in Kansas Anymore, pp. 813+815
Eugenie C. Scott


Books et al.
Et tu Homo sapiens?, pp. 816-817
The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition
Michael Tomasello
Review author[s]: Marc D. Hauser
Roots of the Fact, p. 817
A Culture of Fact England, 1550-1720
Barbara J. Shapiro
Review author[s]: Mary Poovey


Perspectives
Shrewd Investments, pp. 819-820
Martin A. Nowak; Karl Sigmund
The Shape of Kleopatra, pp. 820-821
William K. Hartmann
Lighting up the Nucleus, pp. 821-822
Akira Nagatani
Primordial Rain or Galactic Pollution?, pp. 822-823
Martin Zwaan


Review
Whither the Future of Controlling Quantum Phenomena?, pp. 824-828
Herschel Rabitz; Regina de Vivie-Riedle; Marcus Motzkus; Karl Kompa


Research


Reports
Micropatterning of Organic Electronic Devices by Cold-Welding, pp. 831-833
Changsoon Kim; Paul E. Burrows; Stephen R. Forrest
Stable Versions of Transient Push-Pull Carbenes: Extending Lifetimes from Nanoseconds to Weeks, pp. 834-836
Christophe Buron; Heinz Gornitzka; Vadim Romanenko; Guy Bertrand
Radar Observations of Asteroid 216 Kleopatra, pp. 836-839
Steven J. Ostro; R. Scott Hudson; Michael C. Nolan; Jean-Luc Margot; Daniel J. Scheeres; Donald B. Campbell; Christopher Magri; Jon D. Giorgini; Donald K. Yeomans
Large-Scale Thermal Events in the Solar Nebula: Evidence from Fe,Ni Metal Grains in Primitive Meteorites, pp. 839-841
Anders Meibom; Steven J. Desch; Alexander N. Krot; Jeffrey N. Cuzzi; Michael I. Petaev; Lionel Wilson; Klaus Keil
Age of Neoproterozoic Bilatarian Body and Trace Fossils, White Sea, Russia: Implications for Metazoan Evolution, pp. 841-845
M. W. Martin; D. V. Grazhdankin; S. A. Bowring; D. A. D. Evans; M. A. Fedonkin; J. L. Kirschvink
40 K- 40 Ar Constraints on Recycling Continental Crust into the Mantle, pp. 845-847
Nicolas Coltice; Francis Albarède; Philippe Gillet
Satellite Measurements of Sea Surface Temperature through Clouds, pp. 847-850
Frank J. Wentz; Chelle Gentemann; Deborah Smith; Dudley Chelton
Cooperation through Image Scoring in Humans, pp. 850-852
Claus Wedekind; Manfred Milinski
Species Diversity and Biological Invasions: Relating Local Process to Community Pattern, pp. 852-854
Jonathan M. Levine
Homogenization of Fish Faunas across the United States, pp. 854-856
Frank J. Rahel
Evidence for Brainstem Structures Participating in Oculomotor Integration, pp. 857-859
K. Nakamagoe; Y. Iwamoto; K. Yoshida
Direct Targeting of Light Signals to a Promoter Element-Bound Transcription Factor, pp. 859-863
Jaime F. Martínez-García; Enamul Huq; Peter H. Quail
Template Boundary in a Yeast Telomerase Specified by RNA Structure, pp. 863-867
Yehuda Tzfati; Tracy B. Fulton; Jagoree Roy; Elizabeth H. Blackburn
Promoter-Selective Properties of the TBP-Related Factor TRF1, pp. 867-870
Michael C. Holmes; Robert Tjian
Requirement of JNK for Stress-Induced Activation of the Cytochrome c-Mediated Death Pathway, pp. 870-874
Cathy Tournier; Patricia Hess; Derek D. Yang; Jie Xu; Tod K. Turner; Anjaruwee Nimnual; Dafna Bar-Sagi; Stephen N. Jones; Richard A. Flavell; Roger J. Davis
Ubiquitin Protein Ligase Activity of IAPs and Their Degradation in Proteasomes in Response to Apoptotic Stimuli, pp. 874-877
Yili Yang; Shengyun Fang; Jane P. Jensen; Allan M. Weissman; Jonathan D. Ashwell
Seeing the Herpesvirus Capsid at 8.5 Å, pp. 877-880
Z. Hong Zhou; Matthew Dougherty; Joanita Jakana; Jing He; Frazer J. Rixon; Wah Chiu


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Front Matter (56 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 923
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 929+931
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Goldin Shakes up NASA's Life Sciences Program, pp. 938-939
Andrew Lawler
Chromosome 21 Done, Phase Two Begun, p. 939
Elizabeth Pennisi
Protein Data Justice for All, pp. 939+941
Robert F. Service
Some Coral Bouncing Back from El Niño, pp. 941-942
Dennis Normile
ScienceScope, pp. 941+943
David Malakoff; Martin Enserink; Jeffrey Mervis; Gretchen Vogel
Panel Estimates Possible Carbon 'Sinks', pp. 942-943
Jocelyn Kaiser
Two Feedback Loops Run Mammalian Clock, pp. 943-944
Marcia Barinaga
A Slow Carousel Ride Gauges Gravity's Pull, p. 944
Charles Seife
Viable but Variable Ancient El Niño Spied, p. 945
Richard A. Kerr
Mapping a Subtext in Our Genetic Book, pp. 945+947
Michael Hagmann
Astronomers Detect More Missing Matter, p. 947
Adrian Cho


News Focus
A Glimpse of Humans' First Journey out of Africa, pp. 948-950
Michael Balter; Ann Gibbons
Gene Therapy on Trial, pp. 951-955+957
Eliot Marshall
National Academy of Sciences Elects New Members, p. 957


Random Samples, p. 959
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Rice, Races, and Riches, p. 973
Floyd Bloom


Letters
Dialog on Depression, p. 975
Bruce Charlton; Raj Persaud
The "Snowball Earth" and Precambrian Climate, pp. 975-976
Gregory S. Jenkins
Induced Damage in the Developing Brain, pp. 976-978
Robert W. Montgomery; Abhay Sharma; Sushil Kumar


Policy Forum
Science and the Precautionary Principle, pp. 979+981
Kenneth R. Foster; Paolo Vecchia; Michael H. Repacholi


Books et al.
Geography as Destiny?, pp. 982-983
The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy
Kenneth Pomeranz
Review author[s]: Graeme Lang
Preserving Diversity the U.S. Way, p. 983
Conserving Earth's Biodiversity, with E.O. Wilson
Edward O. Wilson; Dan L. Perlman
Review author[s]: Hugh Possingham


Perspectives
A Touch of Antibody Class, pp. 984-985
Janet Stavnezer
Black-Footed Ferret Recovery, pp. 985+987-988
Andy Dobson; Annarie Lyles
Earth's History Trapped in the Mantle, pp. 988-989
Ichiro Kaneoka
Absorbing Phenomena, pp. 989-990
Stephen E. Schwartz; Peter R. Buseck


Pathways of Discovery
Designing a New Material World, pp. 993-998
Gregory B. Olson


Research


Research Articles
Interacting Molecular Loops in the Mammalian Circadian Clock, pp. 1013-1019
Lauren P. Shearman; Sathyanarayanan Sriram; David R. Weaver; Elizabeth S. Maywood; Inẽs Chaves; Binhai Zheng; Kazuhiko Kume; Cheng Chi Lee; Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst; Michael H. Hastings; Steven M. Reppert
Earliest Pleistocene Hominid Cranial Remains from Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia: Taxonomy, Geological Setting, and Age, pp. 1019-1025
Leo Gabunia; Abesalom Vekua; David Lordkipanidze; Carl C. Swisher III; Reid Ferring; Antje Justus; Medea Nioradze; Merab Tvalchrelidze; Susan C. Antón; Gerhard Bosinski; Olaf Jöris; Marie-A.-de Lumley; Givi Majsuradze; Aleksander Mouskhelishvili


Reports
Separation of Long DNA Molecules in a Microfabricated Entropic Trap Array, pp. 1026-1029
J. Han; H. G. Craighead
Structure of the Hydrated α-Al2O3 (0001) Surface, pp. 1029-1033
Peter J. Eng; Thomas P. Trainor; Gordon E. Brown Jr.; Glenn A. Waychunas; Matthew Newville; Stephen R. Sutton; Mark L. Rivers
Rapid Flooding of the Sunda Shelf: A Late-Glacial Sea-Level Record, pp. 1033-1035
Till Hanebuth; Karl Stattegger; Pieter M. Grootes
The Nature of Pristine Noble Gases in Mantle Plumes, pp. 1036-1038
Mario Trieloff; Joachim Kunz; David A. Clague; Darrell Harrison; Claude J. Allègre
El Niño: Like Climate Teleconnections in New England during the Late Pleistocene, pp. 1039-1042
Tammy M. Rittenour; Julie Brigham-Grette; Michael E. Mann
Reduction of Tropical Cloudiness by Soot, pp. 1042-1047
A. S. Ackerman; O. B. Toon; D. E. Stevens; A. J. Heymsfield; V. Ramanathan; E. J. Welton
N-Cadherin, a Cell Adhesion Molecule Involved in Establishment of Embryonic Left-Right Asymmetry, pp. 1047-1051
Martín I. García-Castro; Eva Vielmetter; Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Influenza B Virus in Seals, pp. 1051-1053
A. D. M. E. Osterhaus; G. F. Rimmelzwaan; B. E. E. Martina; T. M. Bestebroer; R. A. M. Fouchier
Noxa, a BH3-Only Member of the Bcl-2 Family and Candidate Mediator of p53-Induced Apoptosis, pp. 1053-1058
Eri Oda; Rieko Ohki; Hideki Murasawa; Jiro Nemoto; Tsukasa Shibue; Toshiharu Yamashita; Takashi Tokino; Tadatsugu Taniguchi; Nobuyuki Tanaka
Stable RNA/DNA Hybrids in the Mammalian Genome: Inducible Intermediates in Immunoglobulin Class Switch Recombination, pp. 1058-1061
Robert B. Tracy; Chih-Lin Hsieh; Michael R. Lieber
A High-Affinity Iron Permease Essential for Candida albicans Virulence, pp. 1062-1064
Narendrakumar Ramanan; Yue Wang


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1131
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1137+1139
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
And the Gene Number Is...?, pp. 1146-1147
Elizabeth Pennisi
Fly's Eye Spies Highs in Cosmic Rays' Demise, p. 1147
Charles Seife
Orangutans Face Extinction in the Wild, pp. 1147+1149-1150
Dan Ferber
ScienceScope, pp. 1149+1151
Michael Balter; Robert Koenig; Erik Stokstad; David Malakoff
Spain Opens Coffers to Keep Talent at Home, p. 1150
Michael Hagmann
California Team to Map Rare Species' DNA, pp. 1150-1151
Richard Stone
Electromagnetic Tiles May Cut Turbulence, pp. 1151-1152
Mark Sincell
Hairpins Trigger an Automatic Solution, pp. 1152-1153
Adrian Cho
Exposure Levels Tracked around Nuclear Accident, p. 1153
Dennis Normile
Harvard Researcher Named NEJM Editor, pp. 1153+1155
Constance Holden
NIH Headed for Big Boost, Others Struggle, p. 1155
Andrew Lawler


News Focus
Learning the World's Languages: Before They Vanish, pp. 1156-1159
Bernice Wuethrich
Zebrafish Earns Its Stripes in Genetic Screens, pp. 1160-1161
Gretchen Vogel
Algorithmic Gladiators Vie for Digital Glory, pp. 1161+1163
Charles Seife
Lee's Special Status Fuels Academy's Rising Reputation, pp. 1164-1166
Dennis Normile
Everglades Restoration Plan Hits Rough Waters, pp. 1166-1167
Keith Kloor


Random Samples, p. 1169
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
HIV/AIDS: The Peril of Pseudoscience, p. 1171
M. W. Makgoba


Letters
A Home for Bambiraptor, p. 1173
Kevin Padian
Intellectual Property Rights, pp. 1173-1174
Vijaykumar S. Kasi; William Ogle
Is There an Intrinsic Period of the Circadian Clock?, pp. 1174-1175
Scott Campbell; Charles A. Czeisler; Derk-Jan Dijk; Richard E. Kronauer; Emery N. Brown; Jeanne F. Duffy; James S. Allan; Theresa L. Shanahan; David W. Rimmer; Joseph M. Ronda; Jude F. Mitchell; Edward J. Silva; Jonathan S. Emens
Corrections and Clarifications: Induced Damage in the Developing Brain, p. 1175
Corrections and Clarifications: Science and Policy Clash at Yucca Mountain, p. 1175
Corrections and Clarifications: Pruned Sanctions List Points to Closer Ties, p. 1175


Policy Forum
A Nuclear Solution to Climate Change?, pp. 1177-1178
William C. Sailor; David Bodansky; Chaim Braun; Steve Fetter; Bob van der Zwaan


Books et al.
Drug Stories: Of Origins and Uses, pp. 1179-1180
Pills, Potions and Poisons: How Drugs Work
Trevor Stone; Gail Darlington
Review author[s]: S. J. Enna
Ancient Reasons for Monsters, p. 1180
The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times
Adrienne Mayor
Review author[s]: Mott T. Greene


Perspectives
Mount St. Helens, Master Teacher, pp. 1181+1183
Christopher G. Newhall
Messages from a Mountain, pp. 1183-1185
Jerry F. Franklin; James A. MacMahon
Sinless Originals, pp. 1185-1186
Olivia P. Judson; Benjamin B. Normark
When Being Hyper Keeps You Fit, pp. 1186-1187
Paul B. Rainey; E. Richard Moxon


Tech.Sight
Neuromorphic Vision Sensors, pp. 1189-1190
Giacomo Indiveri; Rodney Douglas
A Frozen Database, p. 1191
Freezerworks 5
Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou
Seeing the Physics of Chemistry, p. 1191
3-D Molecular Dynamics Version 2.5
Review author[s]: John Wass
Work in Progress, p. 1192
Papyrus 8.0.7
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Atomic Power, p. 1192
The Atomic Mac
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern


Research


Galileo: Io up Close
Galileo at Io: Results from High-Resolution Imaging, pp. 1193-1198
A. S. McEwen; M. J. S. Belton; H. H. Breneman; S. A. Fagents; P. Geissler; R. Greeley; J. W. Head; G. Hoppa; W. L. Jaeger; T. V. Johnson; L. Keszthelyi; K. P. Klaasen; R. Lopes-Gautier; K. P. Magee; M. P. Milazzo; J. M. Moore; R. T. Pappalardo; C. B. Phillips; J. Radebaugh; G. Schubert; P. Schuster; D. P. Simonelli; R. Sullivan; P. C. Thomas; E. P. Turtle; D. A. Williams
Io's Thermal Emission from the Galileo Photopolarimeter-Radiometer, pp. 1198-1201
John R. Spencer; Julie A. Rathbun; Larry D. Travis; Leslie K. Tamppari; Laura Barnard; Terry Z. Martin; Alfred S. McEwen
A Close-Up Look at Io from Galileo's Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer, pp. 1201-1204
Rosaly Lopes-Gautier; S. Douté; W. D. Smythe; L. W. Kamp; R. W. Carlson; A. G. Davies; F. E. Leader; A. S. McEwen; P. E. Geissler; S. W. Kieffer; L. Keszthelyi; E. Barbinis; R. Mehlman; M. Segura; J. Shirley; L. A. Soderblom
Prometheus: Io's Wandering Plume, pp. 1204-1208
Susan W. Kieffer; Rosaly Lopes-Gautier; Alfred McEwen; William Smythe; Laszlo Keszthelyi; Robert Carlson
Discovery of Gaseous S2 in Io's Pele Plume, pp. 1208-1210
John R. Spencer; Kandis Lea Jessup; Melissa A. McGrath; Gilda E. Ballester; Roger Yelle


Research Articles
Evidence for the Evolution of Bdelloid Rotifers without Sexual Reproduction or Genetic Exchange, pp. 1211-1215
David Mark Welch; Matthew Meselson
Rocks from the Mantle Transition Zone: Majorite-Bearing Xenoliths from Malaita, Southwest Pacific, pp. 1215-1223
Kenneth D. Collerson; Sarath Hapugoda; Balz S. Kamber; Quentin Williams


Reports
Molecular Computation by DNA Hairpin Formation, pp. 1223-1226
Kensaku Sakamoto; Hidetaka Gouzu; Ken Komiya; Daisuke Kiga; Shigeyuki Yokoyama; Takashi Yokomori; Masami Hagiya
Coalescence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1226-1229
M. Terrones; H. Terrones; F. Banhart; J.-C. Charlier; P. M. Ajayan
Suppressing Wall Turbulence by Means of a Transverse Traveling Wave, pp. 1230-1234
Yiqing Du; George Em Karniadakis
The Spin Excitation Spectrum in Superconducting YBa2Cu3O 6.85 </latex>, pp. 1234-1237
P. Bourges; Y. Sidis; H. F. Fong; L. P. Regnault; J. Bossy; A. Ivanov; B. Keimer
Propagation of Seismic Ground Motion in the Kanto Basin, Japan, pp. 1237-1239
Kazuki Koketsu; Masayuki Kikuchi
Evolutionary Exploitation of Design Options by the First Animals with Hard Skeletons, pp. 1239-1242
R. D. K. Thomas; Rebecca M. Shearman; Graham W. Stewart
Distinct Classes of Yeast Promoters Revealed by Differential TAF Recruitment, pp. 1242-1244
Xiao-Yong Li; Sukesh R. Bhaumik; Michael R. Green
TAF-Containing and TAF-Independent Forms of Transcriptionally Active TBP in Vivo, pp. 1244-1248
Laurent Kuras; Peter Kosa; Mario Mencia; Kevin Struhl
A Mutation in PRKAG3 Associated with Excess Glycogen Content in Pig Skeletal Muscle, pp. 1248-1251
Denis Milan; Jin-Tae Jeon; Christian Looft; Valerie Amarger; Annie Robic; Mattias Thelander; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Sven Paul; Nathalie Iannuccelli; Lars Rask; Hans Ronne; Kerstin Lundström; Norbert Reinsch; Joel Gellin; Ernst Kalm; Pascale Le Roy; Patrick Chardon; Leif Andersson
High Frequency of Hypermutable Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Lung Infection, pp. 1251-1253
Antonio Oliver; Rafael Cantón; Pilar Campo; Fernando Baquero; Jesús Blázquez
Role for Rapid Dendritic Protein Synthesis in Hippocampal mGluR-Dependent Long-Term Depression, pp. 1254-1256
Kimberly M. Huber; Matthew S. Kayser; Mark F. Bear
Impaired Prion Replication in Spleens of Mice Lacking Functional Follicular Dendritic Cells, pp. 1257-1259
Fabio Montrasio; Rico Frigg; Markus Glatzel; Michael A. Klein; Fabienne Mackay; Adriano Aguzzi; Charles Weissmann


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Front Matter (43 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1295
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1301+1303
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Space Telescope, Teamwork Top Priority List for Next Decade, pp. 1310-1311
Andrew Lawler
UC Teaching Assistants Win First Union Contract, p. 1311
Constance Holden
State Ready to Create 3 Research Institutes, pp. 1311+1313
Evelyn Strauss
Dioxin Draft Sparks Controversy, pp. 1313-1314
Jocelyn Kaiser
ScienceScope, pp. 1313+1315+1317
Jeffrey Mervis; Pallava Bagla; Andrew Lawler; Constance Holden; David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
New Clues to How the TB Bacillus Persists, pp. 1314-1315
Ingrid Wickelgren
HHS Plans to Overhaul Clinical Research Rules, pp. 1315-1316
Eliot Marshall
A Refuge for Life on Snowball Earth, p. 1316
Richard A. Kerr
Three Asian Nations Launch Joint Study, pp. 1317+1319
Michael Baker
A DASH of Data in the Salt Debate, p. 1319
Gary Taubes


News Focus
The Boom in Biosafety Labs, pp. 1320-1322
Martin Enserink
Aluminum Is Put on Trial as a Vaccine Booster, pp. 1323-1324
David Malakoff
A Blow to Austria's Scientific Revival, pp. 1324-1325+1327
Robert Koenig
Is That Your Final Equation?, pp. 1328-1329
Charles Seife


Random Samples, p. 1331
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Welcome Don Kennedy, p. 1341
Floyd Bloom


Letters
NAS Report under Scrutiny, p. 1343
Henry I. Miller
Snake Origins, pp. 1343-1345
Michael S. Y. Lee; John D. Scanlon; Michael W. Caldwell; Harry W. Greene; David Cundall
Immortality, Anyone?, pp. 1345-1347
Michael Phillips; Hermogenes Rojas; Patrick Frank; John Harris
Report Clarification, p. 1347
Makoto Kanzaki; Masahiro Nagasawa; Itaru Kojima; Chikara Sato; Keiji Naruse; Masahiro Sokabe; Hidetoshi Iida


Profile
Donald Kennedy: The Next Editor-in-Chief of Science, p. 1349
Paul R. Ehrlich


Books et al.
Tangled Causes of the Bomb's Creators, pp. 1350-1351
In the Shadow of the Bomb: Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist
S. S. Schweber
Review author[s]: Richard Rhodes
Realm of the Rainbow, p. 1351
Color: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Heinrich Zollinger
Review author[s]: Thomas Lazar


Perspectives
Electron Dynamics at Surfaces, pp. 1352-1353
Martin Wolf; Gerhard Ertl
1000 Years of Climate Change, pp. 1353+1355
Ray Bradley
Receding Forest Edges and Vanishing Reserves, pp. 1356-1358
Claude Gascon; G. Bruce Williamson; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca
A Chloride Pump at Atomic Resolution, pp. 1358-1359
John L. Spudich


Nuclear Dynamics
Macromolecular Ballet, p. 1369
Valda Vinson; Beverly A. Purnell; Gilbert J. Chin; Jean Marx


News
Interfering with Gene Expression, pp. 1370-1372
Jean Marx
Matching the Transcription Machinery to the Right DNA, pp. 1372-1373
Elizabeth Pennisi


Viewpoints
Gatekeepers of the Nucleus, pp. 1374-1377
Susan R. Wente
A Sense of the End, pp. 1377-1379
Susan M. Gasser


Reviews
Splitting the Chromosome: Cutting the Ties That Bind Sister Chromatids, pp. 1379-1384
Kim Nasmyth; Jan-Michael Peters; Frank Uhlmann
Like Attracts like: Getting RNA Processing Together in the Nucleus, pp. 1385-1389
Joe D. Lewis; David Tollervey


Research


Research Articles
Structure of the Light-Driven Chloride Pump Halorhodopsin at 1.8 Å Resolution, pp. 1390-1396
Michael Kolbe; Hüseyin Besir; Lars-Oliver Essen; Dieter Oesterhelt


Reports
Anomalous Polarization Profiles in Sunspots: Possible Origin of Umbral Flashes, pp. 1396-1398
H. Socas-Navarro; J. Trujillo Bueno; B. Ruiz Cobo
Dimensionality Effects in the Lifetime of Surface States, pp. 1399-1402
J. Kliewer; R. Berndt; E. V. Chulkov; V. M. Silkin; P. M. Echenique; S. Crampin
Real-Time Observation of Adsorbate Atom Motion above a Metal Surface, pp. 1402-1404
Hrvoje Petek; Miles J. Weida; Hisashi Nagano; Susumu Ogawa
Electron-Induced Inversion of Helical Chirality in Copper Complexes of N,N-Dialkylmethionines, pp. 1404-1407
Steffen Zahn; James W. Canary
Quantifying Denitrification and Its Effect on Ozone Recovery, pp. 1407-1411
A. Tabazadeh; M. L. Santee; M. Y. Danilin; H. C. Pumphrey; P. A. Newman; P. J. Hamill; J. L. Mergenthaler
Field Measurement of Slow Metamorphic Reaction Rates at Temperatures of 500° to 600°C, pp. 1411-1414
Ethan F. Baxter; Donald J. DePaolo
Spatial Patterns in the Distribution of Tropical Tree Species, pp. 1414-1418
Richard Condit; Peter S. Ashton; Patrick Baker; Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin; Savithri Gunatilleke; Nimal Gunatilleke; Stephen P. Hubbell; Robin B. Foster; Akira Itoh; James V. LaFrankie; Hua Seng Lee; Elizabeth Losos; N. Manokaran; R. Sukumar; Takuo Yamakura
Mechanism of ATP-Dependent Promoter Melting by Transcription Factor IIH, pp. 1418-1421
Tae-Kyung Kim; Richard H. Ebright; Danny Reinberg
Structure and Function of a Human TAF II 250 Double Bromodomain Module, pp. 1422-1425
Raymond H. Jacobson; Andreas G. Ladurner; David S. King; Robert Tjian
Rapid Destruction of Human Cdc25A in Response to DNA Damage, pp. 1425-1429
Niels Mailand; Jacob Falck; Claudia Lukas; Randi G. Syljuåsen; Markus Welcker; Jiri Bartek; Jiri Lukas
Chromatin-Independent Nuclear Envelope Assembly Induced by Ran GTPase in Xenopus Egg Extracts, pp. 1429-1432
Chuanmao Zhang; Paul R. Clarke
Nipah Virus: A Recently Emergent Deadly Paramyxovirus, pp. 1432-1435
K. B. Chua; W. J. Bellini; P. A. Rota; B. H. Harcourt; A. Tamin; S. K. Lam; T. G. Ksiazek; P. E. Rollin; S. R. Zaki; W.-J. Shieh; C. S. Goldsmith; D. J. Gubler; J. T. Roehrig; B. Eaton; A. R. Gould; J. Olson; H. Field; P. Daniels; A. E. Ling; C. J. Peters; L. J. Anderson; B. W. J. Mahy
Granuloma-Specific Expression of Mycobacterium Virulence Proteins from the Glycine-Rich PE-PGRS Family, pp. 1436-1439
Lalita Ramakrishnan; Nancy A. Federspiel; Stanley Falkow
Regulation of B Lymphocyte and Macrophage Development by Graded Expression of PU.1, pp. 1439-1441
Rodney P. DeKoter; Harinder Singh


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1442-1444
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (35 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1543
Adrian Cho

Editors' Choice, pp. 1549+1551
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Penn Report, Agency Heads Home in on Clinical Research, pp. 1558-1559
Eliot Marshall
Brain Cells Reveal Surprising Versatility, pp. 1559+1561
Gretchen Vogel
Statistical Physicists Phase out a Dream, pp. 1561-1562
Barry Cipra
ScienceScope, pp. 1561+1563
David Malakoff; Jocelyn Kaiser; Robert F. Service
Reports See Progress, Problems, in Trials, pp. 1562-1563
Laura Helmuth
Radical Steps Urged to Help Underserved, pp. 1563-1564
Martin Enserink
Furtive Glances Trigger Radioactive Decay, p. 1564
Charles Seife
Closed Ethics Case Sparks Dueling Bills, pp. 1564-1565
Jeffrey Mervis
Patients Help Track down Disease Gene, pp. 1565+1567
Elizabeth Pennisi
Clinton to Expand Marine Reserve Areas, p. 1567
David Malakoff


News Focus
Stephen Straus's Impossible Job, pp. 1568-1570
Erik Stokstad
Bastions of Tradition Adapt to Alternative Medicine, pp. 1571-1572
Eliot Marshall
Australian 'Ranch' Gears up to Mass-Produce Mutant Mice, pp. 1572-1573
Elizabeth Finkel
Grants Kick off Ambitious Count of All Ocean Life, pp. 1575-1576
David Malakoff
Reopening the Darkest Chapter in German Science, pp. 1576-1577
Robert Koenig
Mount St. Helens, Revisited, pp. 1578-1579
Richard A. Lovett


Random Samples, p. 1581
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Thanks for the Memories, p. 1587
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
A Gordon Conference Survival Guide, p. 1589
Gregory A. Petsko
Determining the 3D Structure of HIV-1 Protease, p. 1590
Stephen Kent; Garland R. Marshall; Alexander Wlodawer; Roger M. Perlmutter
Annotation of the Human Genome, p. 1590
Mark Gerstein
Window on the Early Earth, pp. 1590-1591
Timothy M. Kusky; Wouter Bleeker; Richard Stern


Essay on Science and Society
A Brief History of Polio Vaccines, pp. 1593-1594
Stuart Blume; Ingrid Geesink


Books et al.
Unreal Science, p. 1595
Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud
Robert Park
Review author[s]: Kenneth R. Foster
Approaches to Studying Sex, pp. 1595-1596
Reproduction in Context: Social and Environmental Influences on Reproduction
Kim Wallen; Jill E. Schneider
Review author[s]: Montserrat Gomendio
Nota Bene: The Nanotechnician's Baedeker, p. 1596
Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology
Hari Singh Nalwa
Review author[s]: Phillip D. Szuromi


Perspectives
Bypassing the Transistor Paradigm, pp. 1597+1599
Craig S. Lent
Detecting Resonances, pp. 1599-1600
George C. Schatz
Flower Arranging in Arabidopsis, pp. 1600-1602
Paul F. Devlin; Steve A. Kay
The Cradle of Agriculture, pp. 1602-1603
Simcha Lev-Yadun; Avi Gopher; Shahal Abbo


Review
How Soft Is a Protein? A Protein Dynamics Force Constant Measured by Neutron Scattering, pp. 1604-1607
Giuseppe Zaccai


Research


Research Article
Distinct Roles of CONSTANS Target Genes in Reproductive Development of Arabidopsis, pp. 1613-1616
Alon Samach; Hitoshi Onouchi; Scott E. Gold; Gary S. Ditta; Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer; Martin F. Yanofsky; George Coupland


Reports
Gone with the Wind: The Origin of S0 Galaxies in Clusters, pp. 1617-1620
Vicent Quilis; Ben Moore; Richard Bower
Photon-Mediated Hybridization of Frenkel Excitons in Organic Semiconductor Microcavities, pp. 1620-1623
David G. Lidzey; Donal D. C. Bradley; Adam Armitage; Steve Walker; Maurice S. Skolnick
Light-Driven Motion of Liquids on a Photoresponsive Surface, pp. 1624-1626
Kunihiro Ichimura; Sang-Keun Oh; Masaru Nakagawa
Raman Spectroscopy of Iron to 152 Gigapascals: Implications for Earth's Inner Core, pp. 1626-1629
Sébastien Merkel; Alexander F. Goncharov; Ho-kwang Mao; Philippe Gillet; Russell J. Hemley
Accretion of Primitive Planetesimals: Hf-W Isotopic Evidence from Enstatite Chondrites, pp. 1629-1631
Der-Chuen Lee; Alex N. Halliday
A Monoclinic Post-Stishovite Polymorph of Silica in the Shergotty Meteorite, pp. 1632-1634
Ahmed El Goresy; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Thomas G. Sharp; Surendra K. Saxena; Ming Chen
The Genetic Program of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, pp. 1635-1640
Robert L. Phillips; Robin E. Ernst; Brian Brunk; Natalia Ivanova; Mark A. Mahan; Julia K. Deanehan; Kateri A. Moore; G. Christian Overton; Ihor R. Lemischka
Role of 4.5S RNA in Assembly of the Bacterial Signal Recognition Particle with Its Receptor, pp. 1640-1643
Paul Peluso; Daniel Herschlag; Silke Nock; Douglas M. Freymann; Arthur E. Johnson; Peter Walter
Uninterrupted MCM2-7 Function Required for DNA Replication Fork Progression, pp. 1643-1647
Karim Labib; José Antonio Tercero; John F. X. Diffley
Essential Role for Cholesterol in Entry of Mycobacteria into Macrophages, pp. 1647-1650
John Gatfield; Jean Pieters
Lack of a Role for Iron in the Lyme Disease Pathogen, pp. 1651-1653
James E. Posey; Frank C. Gherardini
Intracellular Parasitism by the Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis Bacterium through the P-Selectin Ligand, PSGL-1, pp. 1653-1656
Michael J. Herron; Curtis M. Nelson; Janet Larson; Karen R. Snapp; Geoffrey S. Kansas; Jesse L. Goodman
The Prefrontal Cortex: Response Selection or Maintenance within Working Memory?, pp. 1656-1660
James B. Rowe; Ivan Toni; Oliver Josephs; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; Richard E. Passingham
Generalized Potential of Adult Neural Stem Cells, pp. 1660-1663
Diana L. Clarke; Clas B. Johansson; Johannes Wilbertz; Biborka Veress; Erik Nilsson; Helena Karlström; Urban Lendahl; Jonas Frisén


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Front Matter (45 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1699
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1705+1707
Phil Szuromi


News


News of the Week
Most-Common Meteorites Find a Home among the Asteroids, pp. 1714-1715
Richard A. Kerr
From Genome to Functional Genomics, p. 1715
Jocelyn Kaiser
Disease Group Invests in Do-It-Yourself Drugs, pp. 1715+1717
Eliot Marshall
Geckos Climb by the Hairs of Their Toes, pp. 1717-1718
Elizabeth Pennisi
ScienceScope, p. 1717
Pallava Bagla; David Malakoff
Trigger Found for Synapse Formation, pp. 1718-1719
Trisha Gura
Max Planck Charts New Path, pp. 1719+1721
Robert Koenig
New Feathered Dino Firms up Bird Links, p. 1721
Dennis Normile


News Focus
Clones: A Hard Act to Follow, pp. 1722-1727
Elizabeth Pennisi; Gretchen Vogel
Learning to Dissect Dinosaurs: Digitally, pp. 1728-1729+1731-1732
Erik Stokstad
Stress: The Invisible Hand in Eastern Europe's Death Rates, pp. 1732-1733
Richard Stone


Random Samples, p. 1735
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Coming Aboard, p. 1745
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Dental Care in Chimps, p. 1747
W. C. McGrew
Questioning Placebo Controls, p. 1747
Nell L. Farr
Family Planning Programs and National Prosperity, pp. 1747-1748
Amy Coen; Richard P. Cincotta; David Bloom; David Canning
Health Risks of GM Foods: Many Opinions but Few Data, pp. 1748-1749
Jose L. Domingo
Scope of Olefin Polymerization Nickel Catalysts, pp. 1749-1751
K. Aleksander Ostoja Starzewski; Todd R. Younkin; Eric F. Connor; Jason I. Henderson; Stefan K. Friedrich; Robert H. Grubbs; Donald A. Bansleben
Retraction, p. 1751
George Gaskell; Martin Bauer; John Durant; Nicholas Allum
Corrections and Clarifications: Some Coral Bouncing Back from El Niño, p. 1751
Corrections and Clarifications: Superbugs on the Hoof?, p. 1751
Corrections and Clarifications: A BAC-Based Physical Map of the Major Autosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster, p. 1751


Policy Forum
Preventing Cervical Cancer, pp. 1753-1754
Joanna M. Cain; Mary K. Howett


Books et al.
Counter-Revolutionary Kuhn?, pp. 1755-1756
Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times
Steve Fuller
Review author[s]: Joseph Rouse
Cancer Research by Way of Metaphor, p. 1756
Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy
Mel Greaves
Review author[s]: John Cairns


Perspectives
Origins of HIV, pp. 1757+1759
David M. Hillis
PARallels in Axis Formation, pp. 1759-1760
Jason Morris; Ruth Lehmann; Caryn Navarro
Salty Old Rocks, pp. 1761-1762
Ulrich Ott
Taking a Very Close Look at Magnetic Structures, pp. 1762-1763
Andreas Scholl
Counting the Cost of Deforestation, pp. 1763-1764
Robert Bonnie; Stephan Schwartzman; Michael Oppenheimer; Janine Bloomfield


Reviews
Neuronal Plasticity: Increasing the Gain in Pain, pp. 1765-1768
Clifford J. Woolf; Michael W. Salter
Psychological and Neural Mechanisms of the Affective Dimension of Pain, pp. 1769-1772
Donald D. Price


Pathways of Discovery
Cloning: Pathways to a Pluripotent Future, pp. 1775-1780
Anne McLaren


Research


Research Articles
Timing the Ancestor of the HIV-1 Pandemic Strains, pp. 1789-1796
B. Korber; M. Muldoon; J. Theiler; F. Gao; R. Gupta; A. Lapedes; B. H. Hahn; S. Wolinsky; T. Bhattacharya
Kinesin Superfamily Motor Protein KIF17 and mLin-10 in NMDA Receptor-Containing Vesicle Transport, pp. 1796-1802
Mitsutoshi Setou; Terunaga Nakagawa; Dae-Hyun Seog; Nobutaka Hirokawa


Reports
Forming Supramolecular Networks from Nanoscale Rods in Binary, Phase-Separating Mixtures, pp. 1802-1804
Gongwen Peng; Feng Qiu; Valeriy V. Ginzburg; David Jasnow; Anna C. Balazs
Real-Space Imaging of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetism on the Atomic Scale, pp. 1805-1808
S. Heinze; M. Bode; A. Kubetzka; O. Pietzsch; X. Nie; S. Blügel; R. Wiesendanger
A Nanoplotter with Both Parallel and Serial Writing Capabilities, pp. 1808-1811
Seunghun Hong; Chad A. Mirkin
Electronic Structure of Mott Insulators Studied by Inelastic X-ray Scattering, pp. 1811-1814
M. Z. Hasan; E. D. Isaacs; Z.-X. Shen; L. L. Miller; K. Tsutsui; T. Tohyama; S. Maekawa
Millennial-Scale Instability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Last Glaciation, pp. 1815-1818
Sharon L. Kanfoush; David A. Hodell; Christopher D. Charles; Thomas P. Guilderson; P. Graham Mortyn; Ulysses S. Ninnemann
Extinct 129 I in Halite from a Primitive Meteorite: Evidence for Evaporite Formation in the Early Solar System, pp. 1819-1821
James Whitby; Ray Burgess; Grenville Turner; Jamie Gilmour; John Bridges
Atomic Structure of PDE4: Insights into Phosphodiesterase Mechanism and Specificity, pp. 1822-1825
Robert X. Xu; Anne M. Hassell; Dana Vanderwall; Millard H. Lambert; William D. Holmes; Michael A. Luther; Warren J. Rocque; Michael V. Milburn; Yingdong Zhao; Hengming Ke; Robert T. Nolte
Signaling Specificity by Frizzled Receptors in Drosophila, pp. 1825-1828
Michael Boutros; Jozsef Mihaly; Tewis Bouwmeester; Marek Mlodzik
Economic Incentives for Rain Forest Conservation across Scales, pp. 1828-1832
C. Kremen; J. O. Niles; M. G. Dalton; G. C. Daily; P. R. Ehrlich; J. P. Fay; D. Grewal; R. P. Guillery
mGluR1 in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells Essential for Long-Term Depression, Synapse Elimination, and Motor Coordination, pp. 1832-1835
Taeko Ichise; Masanobu Kano; Kouichi Hashimoto; Dai Yanagihara; Kazuki Nakao; Ryuichi Shigemoto; Motoya Katsuki; Atsu Aiba
Dissociating the Role of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Cognitive Control, pp. 1835-1838
Angus W. MacDonald III; Jonathan D. Cohen; V. Andrew Stenger; Cameron S. Carter


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1927
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1933+1935
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Researchers Target Flaws in Ballistic Missile Defense Plan, pp. 1940-1941
David Malakoff; Adrian Cho
Deaths among Heroin Users Present a Puzzle, p. 1941
Michael Hagmann
Just How Bad Is Dioxin?, pp. 1941+1943-1944
Jocelyn Kaiser
ScienceScope, p. 1943
Jocelyn Kaiser; Bruce Agnew
New Virtual Institutes for Biomed Research, p. 1944
Wayne Kondro
Test Flight Added for Future Space Telescope, pp. 1944-1945
Robert Irion
A New Way to Keep Immune Cells in Check, pp. 1945-1946
Michael Hagmann
Herbal Product Linked to Cancer, p. 1946
Liese Greensfelder
Galaxies, Black Holes Shared Their Youths, pp. 1946-1947
Robert Irion
Missing Mixing Found in the Deep Sea, pp. 1947+1949
Richard A. Kerr
Harvard's Koski to Lead Human Subjects Office, p. 1949
Eliot Marshall


News Focus
China's Leader Commits to Basic Research, Global Science, pp. 1950-1953
What's Shakin' in the Ear?, pp. 1954-1955
Adrian Cho
New Tigers in the Fuel Cell Tank, pp. 1955+1957
Robert F. Service
Microbes Display Their Versatility at ASM Meeting, pp. 1958-1959
Evelyn Strauss


Random Samples, p. 1961
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
A Europe of Science, p. 1963
Enric Banda


Letters
Diminishing Diversity of Signed Languages, p. 1965
Richard P. Meier
Unionization of Teaching Assistants, p. 1965
Simon J. Craddock Lee
PCBs Not to Blame, pp. 1965-1966
Thomas J. O'Shea
To Improve Nutrition for the World's Population, pp. 1966-1967
David Pimentel; Marcia Pimentel; Mary Lou Guerinot


Policy Forum
Biological Control of Invading Species: Risk and Reform, pp. 1969-1970
Donald R. Strong; Robert W. Pemberton


Books et al.
Learning from the Dead, pp. 1971-1972
Taphonomy: A Process Approach
Ronald E. Martin
Review author[s]: Karl W. Flessa
How Cannabis Acts, p. 1972
The Science of Marijuana
Leslie L. Iversen
Review author[s]: Steven R. Childers


Perspectives
Reversal of Fortune for Drosophila Geneticists?, pp. 1973+1975
William R. Engels
Weather Ruins Winter Vacations, pp. 1975-1976
Bernt-Erik Sæther
Deformations in Extreme Matter, pp. 1976-1977
Roderic Lakes
Tracer from the Sky, pp. 1977-1978
Michael L. Bender


Tech.Sight
Terra's View of the Sea, pp. 1979-1980
James A. Yoder
e-Reference Tool, p. 1981
Reference Manager 9
Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
Turning Structures into Gold, pp. 1981-1982
Alchemy 2000
Review author[s]: Rama K. Kondru; Ashvani K. Singh
Origin Update, p. 1982
Origin 6.0
Review author[s]: Kathy E. Mitchell
Eye on the Sky, p. 1982
Distant Suns 5.1
Review author[s]: John A. Wass


Understanding Earth's Dynamics
The Terrestrial Web, p. 1983
Linda Rowan; H. Jesse Smith


News
A North Atlantic Climate Pacemaker for the Centuries, pp. 1984-1986
Richard A. Kerr


Reviews
The Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System, pp. 1987-1991
John G. Lyon
Status and Improvements of Coupled General Circulation Models, pp. 1991-1997
Hartmut Grassl
Is El Niño Changing?, pp. 1997-2002
Alexey V. Fedorov; S. George Philander
Mantle Convection and Plate Tectonics: Toward an Integrated Physical and Chemical Theory, pp. 2002-2007
Paul J. Tackley
Earth's Core and the Geodynamo, pp. 2007-2012
Bruce A. Buffett


Research


Research Articles
Gene Targeting by Homologous Recombination in Drosophila, pp. 2013-2018
Yikang S. Rong; Kent G. Golic
Negative Poisson's Ratios for Extreme States of Matter, pp. 2018-2022
Ray H. Baughman; Socrates O. Dantas; Sven Stafström; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Travis B. Mitchell; Daniel H. E. Dubin


Reports
Viscosity Mechanisms in Accretion Disks, pp. 2022-2024
Kristen Menou
Step-by-Step Engineered Multiparticle Entanglement, pp. 2024-2028
Arno Rauschenbeutel; Gilles Nogues; Stefano Osnaghi; Patrice Bertet; Michel Brune; Jean-Michel Raimond; Serge Haroche
Assessment of Oceanic Productivity with the Triple-Isotope Composition of Dissolved Oxygen, pp. 2028-2031
Boaz Luz; Eugeni Barkan
A Low-Operating-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell in Hydrocarbon-Air Mixtures, pp. 2031-2033
Takashi Hibino; Atsuko Hashimoto; Takao Inoue; Jun-ichi Tokuno; Shin-ichiro Yoshida; Mitsuru Sano
Discovery of a Basaltic Asteroid in the Outer Main Belt, pp. 2033-2035
D. Lazzaro; T. Michtchenko; J. M. Carvano; R. P. Binzel; S. J. Bus; T. H. Burbine; T. Mothé-Diniz; M. Florczak; C. A. Angeli; Alan W. Harris
Hierarchical Self-Assembly of F-Actin and Cationic Lipid Complexes: Stacked Three-Layer Tubule Networks, pp. 2035-2039
Gerard C. L. Wong; Jay X. Tang; Alison Lin; Youli Li; Paul A. Janmey; Cyrus R. Safinya
Impacts of a Global Climate Cycle on Population Dynamics of a Migratory Songbird, pp. 2040-2042
T. Scott Sillett; Richard T. Holmes; Thomas W. Sherry
Designing Small-Molecule Switches for Protein-Protein Interactions, pp. 2042-2045
Zhihong Guo; Demin Zhou; Peter G. Schultz
Proliferation, but Not Growth, Blocked by Conditional Deletion of 40S Ribosomal Protein S6, pp. 2045-2047
Siniša Volarević; Mary J. Stewart; Birgit Ledermann; Frederic Zilberman; Luigi Terracciano; Eugenio Montini; Markus Grompe; Sara C. Kozma; George Thomas
A Single-Molecule Study of RNA Catalysis and Folding, pp. 2048-2051
Xiaowei Zhuang; Laura E. Bartley; Hazen P. Babcock; Rick Russell; Taekjip Ha; Daniel Herschlag; Steven Chu
Role of CD47 as a Marker of Self on Red Blood Cells, pp. 2051-2054
Per-Arne Oldenborg; Alex Zheleznyak; Yi-Fu Fang; Carl F. Lagenaur; Hattie D. Gresham; Frederik P. Lindberg
Selectivity for 3D Shape That Reveals Distinct Areas within Macaque Inferior Temporal Cortex, pp. 2054-2056
Peter Janssen; Rufin Vogels; Guy A. Orban


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NetWatch, p. 2091
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2097+2099
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Panel Finds Scores of Suspect Papers in German Fraud Probe, pp. 2106-2107
Michael Hagmann
Researchers Get Spectrum Bands, pp. 2107+2109
Gary Taubes
Los Alamos under Siege after Secrets Recovered, pp. 2109-2110
David Malakoff
ScienceScope, pp. 2109+2111
Jocelyn Kaiser; Pallava Bagla; David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
Imaging Spat Pits Amateur against Pros, pp. 2110-2111
Govert Schilling
Death Leads to Brain Neuron Birth, pp. 2111-2112
Elizabeth Norton Lasley
Funding of 2000 Slots Sets off Musical Chairs, p. 2112
Wayne Kondro
Dueling Models: Future U.S. Climate Uncertain, p. 2113
Richard A. Kerr
France Rebels against Gene-Patenting Law, p. 2115
Michael Balter
Report Tracks Federal Funding in Each State, p. 2115
Jeffrey Mervis


News Focus
A Critical Issue for the Brain, pp. 2116-2119
Marcia Barinaga
A Mile-High View of Development, pp. 2119-2120
Gretchen Vogel
Cool Comets, Barren Clusters, and a Maxed-Out Universe, pp. 2121+2123-2124
Robert Irion
Feathers, or Flight of Fancy?, pp. 2124-2125
Erik Stokstad


Random Samples, p. 2127
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Globalization, Ethics, and AIDS Vaccines, p. 2129
Salim S. Abdool Karim


Letters
Health Care in Former Soviet Republics, p. 2131
Peter N. Campbell
Contributions to the U.S. Space Program, p. 2131
Daniel S. Goldin
Mbeki and AIDS in Africa, p. 2131
Miles B. Markus; John E. Fincham
Many Modes of Movement, pp. 2131-2132
A. Carl Leopold; Charles J. Brokaw; Greg Goebel
A Chicken in Every Pot, Thanks to Sulfonamide Drugs, pp. 2132-2133
Manuel A. Navia; Jürgen Drews
Corrections and Clarifications: In Contrast to Dolly, Cloning Resets Telomere Clock in Cattle, p. 2133
Corrections and Clarifications: Rapid Progression to AIDS in HIV+ Individuals with a Structural Variant of the Chemokine Receptor CX3CR1</latex>, p. 2133
Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 2133
Corrections and Clarifications: A Piston Model for Transmembrane Signaling of the Aspartate Receptor, p. 2133


Policy Forum
China's Forest Policy for the 21st Century, pp. 2135-2136
Peichang Zhang; Guofan Shao; Guang Zhao; Dennis C. Le Master; George R. Parker; John B. Dunning Jr.; Qinglin Li


Books et al.
Battlefield Sociobiology, p. 2137
Defenders of the Truth: The Battle for Science in the Sociobiology Debate and beyond
Ullica Segerstråle
Review author[s]: Alison Jolly
Voluminous, Varied, and Vital, p. 2138
Plant Cell Vacuoles: An Introduction
Deepesh N. De
Review author[s]: Natasha V. Raikhel


Perspectives
A Strained Earth, Past and Present, pp. 2139+2141
John G. Ramsay
Telomeres Keep on Rappin', pp. 2141-2142
Victoria Lundblad
A Degrading Way to Make an Organ, pp. 2142-2143
Jeff Hardin
A Causality Problem for Milankovitch, pp. 2143-2144
Daniel B. Karner; Richard A. Muller
Mothers Setting Boundaries, pp. 2145-2146
Joanne L. Thorvaldsen; Marisa S. Bartolomei
New Banana Phases, pp. 2146-2147
Tom C. Lubensky


AIDS Research in Africa
HIV and Africa's Future, p. 2149
Colin Norman


News
Ground Zero: AIDS Research in Africa, pp. 2150-2153
Jon Cohen; Malcolm Linton
Is AIDS in Africa a Distinct Disease?, pp. 2153-2155
Jon Cohen
Balancing the Collaboration Equation, pp. 2155-2159
Jon Cohen
The Mother of All HIV Challenges, pp. 2160-2163
Jon Cohen
Searching for the Epidemic's Origins, pp. 2164-2165
Jon Cohen
Africa Boosts AIDS Vaccine R&D, pp. 2165-2167
Jon Cohen
South Africa's New Enemy, pp. 2168-2170
Jon Cohen
Confronting Conference Complexities, p. 2170
Jon Cohen


Viewpoints
Something to Be Done: Treating HIV/AIDS, pp. 2171-2173
David E. Bloom; River Path Associates
Scaling up HIV/AIDS Programs to National Coverage, pp. 2173-2176
Hans P. Binswanger
Global AIDS Epidemic: Time to Turn the Tide, pp. 2176-2178
Peter Piot


Research


Reports
A Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Conglomerate Composed of Racemic Molecules, pp. 2181-2184
David M. Walba; Eva Körblova; Renfan Shao; Joseph E. Maclennan; Darren R. Link; Matthew A. Glaser; Noel A. Clark
An Orientational Transition of Bent-Core Molecules in an Anisotropic Matrix, pp. 2184-2187
R. Pratibha; N. V. Madhusudana; B. K. Sadashiva
High-Strength Welds in Metallocene Polypropylene/Polyethylene Laminates, pp. 2187-2190
Kimberly A. Chaffin; Jeffrey S. Knutsen; Patrick Brant; Frank S. Bates
Understanding the Distribution of Near-Earth Asteroids, pp. 2190-2194
William F. Bottke Jr.; Robert Jedicke; Alessandro Morbidelli; Jean-Marc Petit; Brett Gladman
Isotopic Dating of Strain Fringe Increments: Duration and Rates of Deformation in Shear Zones, pp. 2195-2198
Wolfgang Müller; Domingo Aerden; Alex N. Halliday
Coherent High- and Low-Latitude Climate Variability during the Holocene Warm Period, pp. 2198-2202
Peter deMenocal; Joseph Ortiz; Tom Guilderson; Michael Sarnthein
Nonavian Feathers in a Late Triassic Archosaur, pp. 2202-2205
Terry D. Jones; John A. Ruben; Larry D. Martin; Evgeny N. Kurochkin; Alan Feduccia; Paul F. A. Maderson; Willem J. Hillenius; Nicholas R. Geist; Vladimir Alifanov
A Metalloprotease Disintegrin That Controls Cell Migration in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2205-2208
Kiyoji Nishiwaki; Naoki Hisamoto; Kunihiro Matsumoto
Movement of Retinal along the Visual Transduction Path, pp. 2209-2212
Babak Borhan; Maria L. Souto; Hiroo Imai; Yoshinori Shichida; Koji Nakanishi
Bacterial Mode of Replication with Eukaryotic-Like Machinery in a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon, pp. 2212-2215
Hannu Myllykallio; Philippe Lopez; Purificación López-García; Roland Heilig; William Saurin; Yvan Zivanovic; Hervé Philippe; Patrick Forterre
Requirement of Mis6 Centromere Connector for Localizing a CENP-A-Like Protein in Fission Yeast, pp. 2215-2219
Kohta Takahashi; Ee Sin Chen; Mitsuhiro Yanagida
Role of the Guanosine Triphosphatase Rac2 in T Helper 1 Cell Differentiation, pp. 2219-2222
Baiyong Li; Hong Yu; Wei-ping Zheng; Reinhard Voll; Songqing Na; Andrew W. Roberts; David A. Williams; Roger J. Davis; Sankar Ghosh; Richard A. Flavell
A Primitive T Cell-Independent Mechanism of Intestinal Mucosal IgA Responses to Commensal Bacteria, pp. 2222-2226
Andrew J. Macpherson; Dominique Gatto; Elizabeth Sainsbury; Gregory R. Harriman; Hans Hengartner; Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Impaired Cued and Contextual Memory in NPAS2-Deficient Mice, pp. 2226-2230
Joseph A. Garcia; Di Zhang; Sandi Jo Estill; Carolyn Michnoff; Jared Rutter; Martin Reick; Kristin Scott; Ramon Diaz-Arrastia; Steven L. McKnight


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Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2285+2287
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Rival Genome Sequencers Celebrate a Milestone Together, pp. 2294-2295
Eliot Marshall
Making a Splash with a Hint of Mars Water, pp. 2295+2297
Richard A. Kerr
Cholesterol Drugs Show Promise as Bone Builders, pp. 2297-2298
Dan Ferber
ScienceScope, pp. 2297+2299
Christine Mlot; Michael Balter; Jon Cohen; Dennis Normile
Bug Bastille to Open under New Management, pp. 2298-2299
Michael Balter
Enzyme Blocker Prompts Mice to Shed Weight, pp. 2299-2300
Trisha Gura
Report Details Spying on Touring Scientists, pp. 2300-2301
David Malakoff
University Company to Exploit Heart Data, pp. 2301+2303
Andrew Lawler
Biotech Giants Butt Heads over Cancer Drug, p. 2303
Eliot Marshall


News Focus
Finally, the Book of Life and Instructions for Navigating It, pp. 2304-2307
Elizabeth Pennisi
Biotech Research Proves a Draw in Canada, pp. 2308-2309
Anne Simon Moffat
Will the U.S. Bring down the Curtain on Landsat?, pp. 2309+2311
David Malakoff
China Awakens to Fight Projected AIDS Crisis, pp. 2312-2313
Dennis Normile


Random Samples, p. 2315
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Science in China, p. 2317
Jiang Zemin


Letters
Cloning Problems Don't Surprise Plant Biologists, p. 2318
M. A. Matzke; A. J. M. Matzke
Support for the National Science Education Act, p. 2318
Ted Saito
Lamarck and Antibody Genes, pp. 2318-2319
Edward J. Steele; Robert V. Blanden
Database Searches for Binding Sites, p. 2319
Kenneth Murphy; Kelly A. Frazer; Gabrial Loots; Edward M. Rubin
Conservation Conundrum, pp. 2319-2320
Robert L. Brownell Jr.; Barbara E. Curry; William Van Bonn; Sam H. Ridgway; Peter Daszak; Andrew A. Cunningham; Alex D. Hyatt


Policy Forum
Managing Risks of Arthropod Vector Research, pp. 2321-2322
Kathryn S. Aultman; Edward D. Walker; Fred Gifford; David W. Severson; C. Ben Beard; Thomas W. Scott


Books et al.
An Emotional High for Stocks?, p. 2323
Irrational Exuberance
Robert J. Shiller
Review author[s]: René M. Stulz
How We See Things, p. 2324
Human Perception of Objects
David Regan
Review author[s]: Gerald Westheimer


Perspectives
Fountains of Youth, p. 2325
Kenneth L. Tanaka
A New Source of Gamma Rays, p. 2326
R. P. Fender
Redefining Virology, pp. 2327-2328
Bernard Roizman
FasL Binds Preassembled Fas, pp. 2328-2329
Pierre Golstein


Research


Research Article
Evidence for Recent Groundwater Seepage and Surface Runoff on Mars, pp. 2330-2335
Michael C. Malin; Kenneth S. Edgett


Reports
Microrobots for Micrometer-Size Objects in Aqueous Media: Potential Tools for Single-Cell Manipulation, pp. 2335-2338
Edwin W. H. Jager; Olle Inganäs; Ingemar Lundström
Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Organic Molecular Semiconductors, pp. 2338-2340
J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
Discovery of a High-Energy Gamma-Ray-Emitting Persistent Microquasar, pp. 2340-2342
Josep M. Paredes; Josep Martí; Marc Ribó; Maria Massi
High Magma Storage Rates before the 1983 Eruption of Kilauea, Hawaii, pp. 2343-2346
Valérie Cayol; James H. Dieterich; Arnold T. Okamura; Asta Miklius
The Chi-Chi Earthquake Sequence: Active, Out-of-Sequence Thrust Faulting in Taiwan, pp. 2346-2349
Honn Kao; Wang-Ping Chen
Accommodating Phylogenetic Uncertainty in Evolutionary Studies, pp. 2349-2350
John P. Huelsenbeck; Bruce Rannala; John P. Masly
A Domain in TNF Receptors That Mediates Ligand-Independent Receptor Assembly and Signaling, pp. 2351-2354
Francis Ka-Ming Chan; Hyung J. Chun; Lixin Zheng; Richard M. Siegel; Kimmie L. Bui; Michael J. Lenardo
Fas Preassociation Required for Apoptosis Signaling and Dominant Inhibition by Pathogenic Mutations, pp. 2354-2357
Richard M. Siegel; John K. Frederiksen; David A. Zacharias; Francis Ka-Ming Chan; Michele Johnson; David Lynch; Roger Y. Tsien; Michael J. Lenardo
Cross Talk between Interferon-γ and -α/β Signaling Components in Caveolar Membrane Domains, pp. 2357-2360
Akinori Takaoka; Yukiko Mitani; Hirofumi Suemori; Mitsuharu Sato; Taeko Yokochi; Shigeru Noguchi; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Tadatsugu Taniguchi
Perception of Brassinosteroids by the Extracellular Domain of the Receptor Kinase BRI1, pp. 2360-2363
Zuhua He; Zhi-Yong Wang; Jianming Li; Qun Zhu; Chris Lamb; Pamela Ronald; Joanne Chory
Perception of Environmental Signals by a Marine Diatom, pp. 2363-2366
Angela Falciatore; Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalà; Peter Croot; Chris Bowler
Cholinergic Synaptic Inhibition of Inner Hair Cells in the Neonatal Mammalian Cochlea, pp. 2366-2368
Elisabeth Glowatzki; Paul A. Fuchs
Requirement for RORγ in Thymocyte Survival and Lymphoid Organ Development, pp. 2369-2373
Zuoming Sun; Derya Unutmaz; Yong-Rui Zou; Mary Jean Sunshine; Alessandra Pierani; Susan Brenner-Morton; Reina E. Mebius; Dan R. Littman
A Subset of Viral Transcripts Packaged within Human Cytomegalovirus Particles, pp. 2373-2376
Wade A. Bresnahan; Thomas Shenk
Malaria Parasite Development in a Drosophila Model, pp. 2376-2379
David Schneider; Mohammed Shahabuddin
Reduced Food Intake and Body Weight in Mice Treated with Fatty Acid Synthase Inhibitors, pp. 2379-2381
Thomas M. Loftus; Donna E. Jaworsky; Gojeb L. Frehywot; Craig A. Townsend; Gabriele V. Ronnett; M. Daniel Lane; Francis P. Kuhajda


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 2382-2384
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (38 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 13-15
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Evidence Mounts That Tiny Particles Can Kill, pp. 22-23
Jocelyn Kaiser
Ames's Proposal for Lab Triggers Battle at NASA, p. 23
Andrew Lawler
Mutation Points to Salt Recycling Pathway, pp. 23+25-26
Ingrid Wickelgren
ScienceScope, pp. 25-27
Wayne Kondro; Michael Balter; Eliot Marshall; Andrew Lawler
'Cluster' Prepares to Make a New Stand, p. 26
Alexander Hellemans
New European Group Lobbies for Support, pp. 26-27
Lone Frank
Getting a Feel for Genetic Variations, pp. 27-28
Robert F. Service
Italian Scientists Seek to Reverse Budget Cuts, p. 28
Michael Balter
Radio Galaxies Return from the Dead, pp. 28-29
Govert Schilling
Neighborhood Gamma Ray Burst Boosts Theory, p. 29
Govert Schilling
Spending Bills Show No Sign of Surplus - Yet, p. 31
Jeffrey Mervis


News Focus
Astronomers Overcome 'Aperture Envy', pp. 32-34
Robert Irion
Combined Insults Spell Trouble for Rainforests, pp. 35-37
Bernice Wuethrich
New Insights into Type 2 Diabetes, pp. 37+39
Joe Alper


Random Samples, p. 41
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Coming Aboard II: Discourse, p. 53
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Taxonomy of the Dmanisi Crania, pp. 55-56
Jeffrey H. Schwartz; Leo Gabunia; Abesalom Vekua; David Lordkipanidze
Early Mouse Models of Human Diseases, p. 56
Frederick H. Kasten
Antipsychotics and Working Memory in Schizophrenia, pp. 56-58
André Aleman; Edward H. F. de Haan; Stacy A. Castner; Graham V. Williams; Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
Corrections and Clarifications: Many Modes of Movement, p. 58
Corrections and Clarifications: Penn Report, Agency Heads Home in on Clinical Research, p. 58
Corrections and Clarifications: Timing the Ancestor of the HIV-1 Pandemic Strains, p. 58
Corrections and Clarifications: Absorbing Phenomena, p. 58
Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 58


Essays on Science and Society
Selling Science to the Public, p. 59
Roger Highfield
The Nature of Evidence, p. 61
Boyce Rensberger


Books et al.
The Context of Our Genetic History, pp. 62-63
Genes, Peoples, and Languages
Luigi Luca; Cavalli-Sforza
Review author[s]: David B. Goldstein
Nota Bene: Frozen Moments, p. 63
Exploring the Art and Science of Stopping Time: The Life and Work of Harold E. Edgerton
James Sheldon
Review author[s]: David Voss


Perspectives
AIDS in a New Millennium, pp. 64-67
Bernhard Schwartländer; Geoff Garnett; Neff Walker; Roy Anderson
Travel Bulletin: Traffic Jams Cause Tumors, pp. 67+69
Mark Peifer
Earth's Enigmatic Interface, pp. 70-71
Edward J. Garnero; Raymond Jeanloz
A Tomato Gene Weighs in, pp. 71-72
John Doebley
Superacids: It's a Lot about Anions, pp. 72-73
Darryl D. DesMarteau
Transposase Team Puts a Headlock on DNA, pp. 73-74
Tanya L. Williams; Tania A. Baker


Research


Research Articles
Three-Dimensional Structure of the Tn5 Synaptic Complex Transposition Intermediate, pp. 77-85
Douglas R. Davies; Igor Y. Goryshin; William S. Reznikoff; Ivan Rayment
fw2.2: A Quantitative Trait Locus Key to the Evolution of Tomato Fruit Size, pp. 85-88
Anne Frary; T. Clint Nesbitt; Amy Frary; Silvana Grandillo; Esther van der Knaap; Bin Cong; Jiping Liu; Jaroslaw Meller; Ron Elber; Kevin B. Alpert; Steven D. Tanksley


Reports
Stellar Production Rates of Carbon and Its Abundance in the Universe, pp. 88-90
H. Oberhummer; A. Csótó; H. Schlattl
Topographic Mapping of the Quantum Hall Liquid Using a Few-Electron Bubble, pp. 90-94
G. Finkelstein; P. I. Glicofridis; R. C. Ashoori; M. Shayegan
Carbon Nanotube-Based Nonvolatile Random Access Memory for Molecular Computing, pp. 94-97
Thomas Rueckes; Kyoungha Kim; Ernesto Joselevich; Greg Y. Tseng; Chin-Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
Electrochemical Micromachining, pp. 98-101
Rolf Schuster; Viola Kirchner; Philippe Allongue; Gerhard Ertl
Taming Superacids: Stabilization of the Fullerene Cations HC 60 + and C 60 .+ </latex>, pp. 101-104
Christopher A. Reed; Kee-Chan Kim; Robert D. Bolskar; Leonard J. Mueller
Subducted Seamount Imaged in the Rupture Zone of the 1946 Nankaido Earthquake, pp. 104-106
Shuichi Kodaira; Narumi Takahashi; Ayako Nakanishi; Seiichi Miura; Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Interconnected Feedback Loops in the Neurospora Circadian System, pp. 107-110
Kwangwon Lee; Jennifer J. Loros; Jay C. Dunlap
An Empirical Assessment of Taxic Paleobiology, pp. 110-112
Jonathan M. Adrain; Stephen R. Westrop
Cooperative Regulation of Cell Polarity and Growth by Drosophila Tumor Suppressors, pp. 113-116
David Bilder; Min Li; Norbert Perrimon
Molecular Identification of a Taste Receptor Gene for Trehalose in Drosophila, pp. 116-119
Hiroshi Ishimoto; Akira Matsumoto; Teiichi Tanimura
Activating Mineralocorticoid Receptor Mutation in Hypertension Exacerbated by Pregnancy, pp. 119-123
David S. Geller; Anita Farhi; Nikki Pinkerton; Michael Fradley; Michael Moritz; Adrian Spitzer; Gretchen Meinke; Francis T. F. Tsai; Paul B. Sigler; Richard P. Lifton
Structure of the Cytoplasmic b Subunit: T1 Assembly of Voltage-Dependent K+ Channels, pp. 123-127
Jacqueline M. Gulbis; Ming Zhou; Sabine Mann; Roderick MacKinnon


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 211
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 217+219
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
South African Leader Declines to Join the Chorus on HIV and AIDS, p. 222
Jon Cohen
California Algae May Be Feared European Species, pp. 222-223
Jocelyn Kaiser
Publish and Perish in the Internet World, pp. 223+225
Eliot Marshall
A Gene for Smooth-Running Joints, pp. 225-226
Michael Hagmann
ScienceScope, pp. 225+227
Eliot Marshall; Dennis Normile; Michael Hagmann; Jocelyn Kaiser
New Program Supports Facilities, Stipends, pp. 226-227
Richard Stone
CERN Collider Glimpses Supersymmetry: Maybe, pp. 227-228
Charles Seife
Report Finds Squirrels Survived 3 Telescopes, p. 228
Mark Muro
Pathogens Lab Chief Stripped of Duties, pp. 228-229
Michael Balter
Chewed Leaves Reveal Ancient Relationship, pp. 229+231
Elizabeth Pennisi
When Fire Ants Move in, Others Leave, p. 231
Elizabeth Pennisi


News Focus
Creation's Seventh Day, pp. 232-235
Robert F. Service
USGS Optimistic on World Oil Prospects, p. 237
Richard A. Kerr
The Virtual Observatory Moves Closer to Reality, pp. 238-239
Govert Schilling


Random Samples, p. 241
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Information Science versus Science Policy, p. 243
Albert Henderson


Letters
Alternative Views on Alternative Medicine, pp. 245-246
Lewis Mehl-Madrona; Michael Katz; E. Patrick Curry; Luis Benítez Bribiesca
Looking behind the Stars, pp. 246-247
A. Kashlinsky; S. Odenwald; Craig J. Hogan
Corrections and Clarifications: Microbes Display Their Versatility at ASM Meeting, p. 247
Corrections and Clarifications: A New Breed of Scientist-Advocate Emerges, p. 247


Policy Forum
U.S. Soil Erosion Rates: Myth and Reality, pp. 248-250
Stanley W. Trimble; Pierre Crosson


Books et al.
How the Brain Made Language, pp. 251-252
Lingua ex Machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the Human Brain
William H. Calvin; Derek Bickerton
Review author[s]: Michael T. Ullman
Hallowed Halls for Nature, p. 252
Nature's Museums: Victorian Science and the Architecture of Display
Carla Yanni
Review author[s]: Mary P. Winsor


Perspectives
Lessons for a New Millennium, pp. 253-254
Michael E. Mann
The Mad Ways of Meiosis, pp. 254-255
Greenfield Sluder; Dannel McCollum
Candida's Arranged Marriage, pp. 256-257
Neil A. R. Gow; Alistair J. P. Brown; Frank C. Odds
p73: Guilt by Association?, pp. 257-258
Richard S. Morrison; Yoshito Kinoshita


Pathways of Discovery
The Quickening of Science Communication, pp. 259-264
Robert Lucky


Research


Research Articles
Role of the Mouse ank Gene in Control of Tissue Calcification and Arthritis, pp. 265-270
Andrew M. Ho; Michelle D. Johnson; David M. Kingsley
Causes of Climate Change over the past 1000 Years, pp. 270-277
Thomas J. Crowley


Reports
Signature of Superfluid Density in the Single-Particle Excitation Spectrum of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O 8+δ </latex>, pp. 277-281
D. L. Feng; D. H. Lu; K. M. Shen; C. Kim; H. Eisaki; A. Damascelli; R. Yoshizaki; J.-i. Shimoyama; K. Kishio; G. D. Gu; S. Oh; A. Andrus; J. O'Donnell; J. N. Eckstein; Z.-X. Shen
Dispersive Multiplexing in Multimode Optical Fiber, pp. 281-283
Howard R. Stuart
Global Water Resources: Vulnerability from Climate Change and Population Growth, pp. 284-288
Charles J. Vörösmarty; Pamela Green; Joseph Salisbury; Richard B. Lammers
Overpressure and Fluid Flow in the New Jersey Continental Slope: Implications for Slope Failure and Cold Seeps, pp. 288-291
Brandon Dugan; Peter B. Flemings
Timing the Radiations of Leaf Beetles: Hispines on Gingers from Latest Cretaceous to Recent, pp. 291-294
Peter Wilf; Conrad C. Labandeira; W. John Kress; Charles L. Staines; Donald M. Windsor; Ashley L. Allen; Kirk R. Johnson
ORCA3, a Jasmonate-Responsive Transcriptional Regulator of Plant Primary and Secondary Metabolism, pp. 295-297
Leslie van der Fits; Johan Memelink
An Inherited Functional Circadian Clock in Zebrafish Embryos, pp. 297-300
Franck Delaunay; Christine Thisse; Oriane Marchand; Vincent Laudet; Bernard Thisse
Requirement of the Spindle Checkpoint for Proper Chromosome Segregation in Budding Yeast Meiosis, pp. 300-303
Marion A. Shonn; Robert McCarroll; Andrew W. Murray
An Anti-Apoptotic Role for the p53 Family Member, p73, during Developmental Neuron Death, pp. 304-306
Christine D. Pozniak; Stevo Radinovic; Annie Yang; Frank McKeon; David R. Kaplan; Freda D. Miller
Evidence for Mating of the "Asexual" Yeast Candida albicans in a Mammalian Host, pp. 307-310
Christina M. Hull; Ryan M. Raisner; Alexander D. Johnson
Induction of Mating in Candida albicans by Construction of MTLa and MTLα Strains, pp. 310-313
B. B. Magee; P. T. Magee
Induction and Maintenance of the Neuronal Cholinergic Phenotype in the Central Nervous System by BMP-9, pp. 313-316
Ignacio López-Coviella; Brygida Berse; Raul Krauss; R. Scott Thies; Jan Krzysztof Blusztajn


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 355
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 361+363
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Companies, Donors Pledge to Close Gap in AIDS Treatment, pp. 368-369
Jon Cohen
Food Fight Drives Evolution, pp. 369+371
Kathryn Brown
Mercury Report Backs Strict Rules, pp. 371-372
Jocelyn Kaiser
ScienceScope, pp. 371+373
David Malakoff; Richard Stone; Jocelyn Kaiser
Why Chicks Aren't All Thumbs, pp. 372-373
Michael Hagmann
Brown Dwarf's Flare Opens X-ray Eyes, pp. 373-374
Charles Seife
Targeting Intron Insertion into DNA, p. 374
Evelyn Strauss
Further Progress on a β-Amyloid Vaccine, p. 375
Laura Helmuth
Drug Shows Promise for Advanced Disease, pp. 375+377
Jean Marx
Activists Win Big on Rodent, Bird Rules, p. 377
David Malakoff


News Focus
Diversity: Easier Said Than Done, pp. 378-379
Jeffrey Mervis
NSF Searches for Right Way to Help Women, pp. 379+381
Jeffrey Mervis
Parity as a Goal Sparks Bitter Battle, p. 380
Constance Holden
DOD Retreats on Plan for Anthrax Vaccine, pp. 382-383
Eliot Marshall
When Protecting One Species Hurts Another, pp. 383+385
Bernice Wuethrich


Random Samples, p. 387
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Why Should We Care about Russian Science?, p. 389
Gerson S. Sher


Letters
Confounding Factors in Coral Reef Recovery, p. 391
Caroline S. Rogers
Pseudomonas Survival Strategies in Cystic Fibrosis, pp. 391-392
J. Eugene LeClerc; Thomas A. Cebula; Jesús Blázquez; Antonio Oliver; Fernando Baquero
Scientists Have Not Been Silent, pp. 392-393
Joyce A. Nettleton; R. J. Mahoney


Policy Forum
The Value of Nature and the Nature of Value, pp. 395-396
Gretchen C. Daily; Tore Söderqvist; Sara Aniyar; Kenneth Arrow; Partha Dasgupta; Paul R. Ehrlich; Carl Folke; AnnMari Jansson; Bengt-Owe Jansson; Nils Kautsky; Simon Levin; Jane Lubchenco; Karl-Göran Mäler; David Simpson; David Starrett; David Tilman; Brian Walker


Books et al.
Selling a Dream Defense, p. 397
Way out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars and the End of the Cold War
Frances FitzGerald
Review author[s]: Andrew M. Sessler
All Kinds of Bubbles, p. 398
The Physics of Foams
Denis Weaire; Stefan Hutzler
Universal Foam: From Cappuccino to the Cosmos
Sidney Perkowitz
Review author[s]: G.C. Barker


Perspectives
The Holey Grail of General Intelligence, pp. 399+401
Robert J. Sternberg
Ribozyme Evolution at the Crossroads, pp. 401-402
Gerald F. Joyce
ER-to-Golgi Traffic: This Bud's for You, pp. 403-404
Elizabeth E. Brittle; M. Gerard Waters
The Greenland Ice Sheet Reacts, pp. 404-405
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
Quantum Entangled Bits Step Closer to IT, pp. 405-406
Anton Zeilinger


Tech.Sight
A Molecular Map for Neurodegeneration, pp. 409-411
Kenneth Marek; John Seibyl
Sequence Analysis, p. 412
GeneJockey II
Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou
Art to Data, pp. 412-413
SigmaScan Pro 5.0
Review author[s]: J. Bruce McCallum
Pretty Plasmids, p. 413
Gene Construction Kit 2
Review author[s]: Orin C. Shanks; Laurie Bissonette; Walt Ream
Manage Your Microbes, p. 413
StrainMan
Review author[s]: Frank Hoover


Research


Reports
An All-Dielectric Coaxial Waveguide, pp. 415-419
M. Ibanescu; Y. Fink; S. Fan; E. L. Thomas; J. D. Joannopoulos
Holes in a Quantum Spin Liquid, pp. 419-422
Guangyong Xu; G. Aeppli; M. E. Bisher; C. Broholm; J. F. DiTusa; C. D. Frost; T. Ito; K. Oka; R. L. Paul; H. Takagi; M. M. J. Treacy
Subatomic Features on the Silicon (111)-(7 x 7) Surface Observed by Atomic Force Microscopy, pp. 422-425
Franz J. Giessibl; S. Hembacher; H. Bielefeldt; J. Mannhart
Mass Balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet at High Elevations, pp. 426-428
R. Thomas; T. Akins; B. Csatho; M. Fahnestock; P. Gogineni; C. Kim; J. Sonntag
Greenland Ice Sheet: High-Elevation Balance and Peripheral Thinning, pp. 428-430
W. Krabill; W. Abdalati; E. Frederick; S. Manizade; C. Martin; J. Sonntag; R. Swift; R. Thomas; W. Wright; J. Yungel
Stability of Ferropericlase in the Lower Mantle, pp. 430-432
L. S. Dubrovinsky; N. A. Dubrovinskaia; S. K. Saxena; H. Annersten; E. Hålenius; H. Harryson; F. Tutti; S. Rekhi; T. Le Bihan
Pattern of Marine Mass Extinction near the Permian-Triassic Boundary in South China, pp. 432-436
Y. G. Jin; Y. Wang; W. Wang; Q. H. Shang; C. Q. Cao; D. H. Erwin
Negative Regulation of the SHATTERPROOF Genes by FRUITFULL during Arabidopsis Fruit Development, pp. 436-438
Cristina Ferrándiz; Sarah J. Liljegren; Martin F. Yanofsky
Interdigital Regulation of Digit Identity and Homeotic Transformation by Modulated BMP Signaling, pp. 438-441
Randall D. Dahn; John F. Fallon
Evidence for Ecological Causation of Sexual Dimorphism in a Hummingbird, pp. 441-443
Ethan J. Temeles; Irvin L. Pan; Jillian L. Brennan; Jedediah N. Horwitt
Rab1 Recruitment of p115 into a cis-SNARE Complex: Programming Budding COPII Vesicles for Fusion, pp. 444-448
Bernard B. Allan; Bryan D. Moyer; William E. Balch
One Sequence, Two Ribozymes: Implications for the Emergence of New Ribozyme Folds, pp. 448-452
Erik A. Schultes; David P. Bartel
Group II Introns Designed to Insert into Therapeutically Relevant DNA Target Sites in Human Cells, pp. 452-457
Huatao Guo; Michael Karberg; Meredith Long; J. P. Jones III; Bruce Sullenger; Alan M. Lambowitz
A Neural Basis for General Intelligence, pp. 457-460
John Duncan; Rüdiger J. Seitz; Jonathan Kolodny; Daniel Bor; Hans Herzog; Ayesha Ahmed; Fiona N. Newell; Hazel Emslie
The Role of GTP-Binding Protein Activity in Fast Central Synaptic Transmission, pp. 460-463
Tomoyuki Takahashi; Tetsuya Hori; Yoshinao Kajikawa; Tetsuhiro Tsujimoto
Abolition and Reversal of Strain Differences in Behavioral Responses to Drugs of Abuse after a Brief Experience, pp. 463-465
Simona Cabib; Cristina Orsini; Michel Le Moal; Pier Vincenzo Piazza


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Netwatch, p. 503
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 509+511
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Malaysian Researchers Trace Nipah Virus Outbreak to Bats, pp. 518-519
Martin Enserink
Organic Lasers Promise New Lease on Light, pp. 519+521
Robert F. Service
Early Insult Rewires Pain Circuits, pp. 521-522
Laura Helmuth
ScienceScope, pp. 521+523
Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Michael Balter
Academy Panel Backs Sea-Floor Observatories, p. 522
David Malakoff
Embryonic Lens Prompts Eye Development, pp. 522-523
Elizabeth Pennisi
Urgent Call for Research Overhaul, pp. 523-524
Robert Koenig
Hughes Grants Target Infectious Diseases, pp. 524-525
Richard Stone
Wellcome Trust Backs Genome Computation, p. 525
Elizabeth Pennisi
Parasites Make Scaredy-Rats Foolhardy, pp. 525+527
Carl Zimmer
Elusive Particle Leaves Telltale Trace, p. 527
Charles Seife


News Focus
Controversy Flares up over NASA Solar Project, pp. 528-530
Andrew Lawler
Divining Diet and Disease from DNA, pp. 530-531
Erik Stokstad
Islet Transplants Not Yet Ready for Prime Time, pp. 531+533
Todd Zwillich
Scientific Ballooning's Buoyant Mood, pp. 534-536
Mark Sincell
Toxicologists Brace for Genomics Revolution, pp. 536-537
Richard A. Lovett


Random Samples, p. 539
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Violence: A New Frontier for Scientific Research, p. 545
Alfred Blumstein


Letters
Temperature Oscillations in the North Atlantic, pp. 547-548
Michael E. Schlesinger; Navin Ramankutty; Natalia Andronova; Michael Margolis; Richard A. Kerr
Science's Conversation with Jiang Zemin, pp. 548-549
David C. Stolinsky; Ellis Rubinstein
Inequities in Liver Transplant Allocation, pp. 549-550
Robert D. Gibbons; Naihua Duan; David Meltzer
NO, NO, NO..., p. 550
Natalie Angier
Keeping Editors in Line, p. 550
D. N. Baker
Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 550
Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 550


Policy Forum
Lessons Learned from Deep-Sea Mining, pp. 551+553
G.P. Glasby


Books et al.
Was There Life after DNA?, pp. 554-555
A Passion for DNA: Genes, Genomes, and Society
James D. Watson
Review author[s]: David Weatherall
Ensuring Enough to Eat, p. 555
Feeding the World: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century
Vaclav Smil
Review author[s]: Adrienne E. Clarke


Perspectives
Sowing the Protein Seeds of Prion Propagation, pp. 556-557
Mick F. Tuite
How to Be Truly Photonic, pp. 557+559
E. Yablonovitch
A Universal Bicarbonate Sensor, pp. 559-560
U. Benjamin Kaupp; Ingo Weyand
Beyond Gedanken Experiments, pp. 560-561
Laszlo Forró
Weird Gold Nanowires, pp. 561-563
E. Tosatti; S. Prestipino
All in the Ubiquitin Family, pp. 563-564
Mark Hochstrasser


Violence
Violence: No Silver Bullet, p. 569
Richard Stone; Katrina Kelner


News
The Shots Heard 'Round the World, pp. 570-571+573-574
Eliot Marshall
In Europe, Hooligans Are Prime Subjects for Research, p. 572
Michael Hagmann
Searching for the Mark of Cain, pp. 575-579
Martin Enserink
The Snarls and Sneers That Keep Violence at Bay, pp. 576-577
Elizabeth Pennisi
The Violence of the Lambs, pp. 580-581
Constance Holden
Has America's Tide of Violence Receded for Good?, pp. 582-585
Laura Helmuth
What Makes a Police Officer a Victim?, pp. 584-585
Erik Stokstad


Reviews
Primates: A Natural Heritage of Conflict Resolution, pp. 586-590
Frans B. M. de Waal
Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation: A Possible Prelude to Violence, pp. 591-594
Richard J. Davidson; Katherine M. Putnam; Christine L. Larson


Research


Research Articles
Evidence for the Prion Hypothesis: Induction of the Yeast [PSI+] Factor by in Vitro-Converted Sup35 Protein, pp. 595-599
Helmut E. Sparrer; Alex Santoso; Francis C. Szoka Jr.; Jonathan S. Weissman
An Organic Solid State Injection Laser, pp. 599-601
J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; A. Dodabalapur; B. Batlogg


Reports
Low-Friction Nanoscale Linear Bearing Realized from Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 602-604
John Cumings; A. Zettl
Full Three-Dimensional Photonic Bandgap Crystals at Near-Infrared Wavelengths, pp. 604-606
Susumu Noda; Katsuhiro Tomoda; Noritsugu Yamamoto; Alongkarn Chutinan
Synthesis and Characterization of Helical Multi-Shell Gold Nanowires, pp. 606-608
Yukihito Kondo; Kunio Takayanagi
Rapid Kimberlite Ascent and the Significance of Ar-Ar Ages in Xenolith Phlogopites, pp. 609-611
S. P. Kelley; J-A. Wartho
A Potent Greenhouse Gas Identified in the Atmosphere: SF5CF3, pp. 611-613
W. T. Sturges; T. J. Wallington; M. D. Hurley; K. P. Shine; K. Sihra; A. Engel; D. E. Oram; S. A. Penkett; R. Mulvaney; C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
CLAVATA3, a Multimeric Ligand for the CLAVATA1 Receptor-Kinase, pp. 613-617
Amy E. Trotochaud; Sangho Jeong; Steven E. Clark
Dependence of Stem Cell Fate in Arabidopsis on a Feedback Loop Regulated by CLV3 Activity, pp. 617-619
Ulrike Brand; Jennifer C. Fletcher; Martin Hobe; Elliot M. Meyerowitz; Rüdiger Simon
A Structural Model of Transcription Elongation, pp. 619-625
Nataliya Korzheva; Arkady Mustaev; Maxim Kozlov; Arun Malhotra; Vadim Nikiforov; Alex Goldfarb; Seth A. Darst
Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase as an Evolutionarily Conserved Bicarbonate Sensor, pp. 625-628
Yanqiu Chen; Martin J. Cann; Tatiana N. Litvin; Vadim Iourgenko; Meeghan L. Sinclair; Lonny R. Levin; Jochen Buck
Altered Nociceptive Neuronal Circuits after Neonatal Peripheral Inflammation, pp. 628-630
M. A. Ruda; Qing-Dong Ling; Andrea G. Hohmann; Yuan Bo Peng; Toshiya Tachibana
Central Role for the Lens in Cave Fish Eye Degeneration, pp. 631-633
Yoshiyuki Yamamoto; William R. Jeffery
Synaptic Integration Mediated by Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons in Basal Ganglia Function, pp. 633-637
Satoshi Kaneko; Takatoshi Hikida; Dai Watanabe; Hiroshi Ichinose; Toshiharu Nagatsu; Robert J. Kreitman; Ira Pastan; Shigetada Nakanishi


AAAs News and Notes, pp. 638-639
Tiffany Ayers

Correction: AAAs News and Notes, p. 638
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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 691
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 697+699
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Flawed Cancer Study Leads to Shake-Up at Univ. of Oklahoma, pp. 706-707
David Malakoff
An Improvement in Vital Signs, pp. 707+709
Andrew Lawler
Solar Storm Knocks out Japanese Satellite, p. 709
Dennis Normile
USDA to Commercialize 'Terminator' Technology, pp. 709-710
Jocelyn Kaiser
ScienceScope, pp. 709+711
David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Jeffrey Mervis
Atmosphere Drives Earth's Tipsiness, p. 710
Richard A. Kerr
Panel Backs EPA and 'Six Cities' Study, p. 711
Jocelyn Kaiser
Ehlers Bill Wins Bipartisan Backing, p. 713
Jeffrey Mervis
U.K. Unveils 'Brain Gain' Initiative, p. 713
Kirstie Urquhart


News Focus
A Wetter, Younger Mars Emerging, pp. 714-716
Richard A. Kerr
Can Science Rescue Salmon?, pp. 716-719
Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
Duke Study Faults Overuse of Stimulants for Children, p. 721
Eliot Marshall


Random Samples, p. 723
David Malakoff


Science's Compass


Editorial
Science and Secrecy, p. 724
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Small Telescopes, Big Results, p. 725
John C. Barentine; Frank Fekel; Gregory W. Henry
Shakespearian Views on Choosing Associates, p. 725
Tom Davidson
Preservation of DNA from Endangered Species, pp. 725-727
Phillip A. Morin; Hendrik N. Poinar; Geoffrey Eglinton; Oliver A. Ryder; Anne McLaren; Ya-Ping Zhang; Sydney Brenner; Kurt Benirschke
Stranger than Science Fiction, p. 727
Sir Arthur C. Clarke


Essays on Science and Society
Of Comets and Meteors, p. 728
Fred L. Whipple
Taking Responsibility, p. 729
Joseph Rotblat


Books et al.
Living at Extremes, pp. 730-731
The Ecology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents
Cindy Lee van Dover
Review author[s]: Kathleen A. Campbell
From Infectious Filtrate, p. 731
Tobacco Mosaic Virus: One Hundred Years of Contributions to Virology
Karen-Beth G. Scholthof; John G. Shaw; Milton Zaitlin
Review author[s]: Hans-Jörg Rheinberger


Perspectives
Bacterial Spelunkers, pp. 732-733
Matthew A. Mulvey; Scott J. Hultgren
Rhodopsin Sees the Light, pp. 733-734
Henry R. Bourne; Elaine C. Meng
Replication Meets Cohesion, pp. 735-736
Kohta Takahashi; Mitsuhiro Yanagida
Naturally Aligned Nanocrystals, pp. 736-737
A. P. Alivisatos
New Chemical Bricks Made through Phosphorus Tricks, pp. 737-738
Hansjörg Grützmacher


Research


Research Article
Crystal Structure of Rhodopsin: A G Protein-Coupled Receptor, pp. 739-745
Krzysztof Palczewski; Takashi Kumasaka; Tetsuya Hori; Craig A. Behnke; Hiroyuki Motoshima; Brian A. Fox; Isolde le Trong; David C. Teller; Tetsuji Okada; Ronald E. Stenkamp; Masaki Yamamoto; Masashi Miyano


Reports
Ferromagnetism Stabilized by Lattice Distortion at the Surface of the p-Wave Superconductor Sr2RuO4</latex>, pp. 746-748
R. Matzdorf; Z. Fang; Ismail; Jiandi Zhang; T. Kimura; Y. Tokura; K. Terakura; E. W. Plummer
Radiation Tolerance of Complex Oxides, pp. 748-751
K. E. Sickafus; L. Minervini; R. W. Grimes; J. A. Valdez; M. Ishimaru; F. Li; K. J. McClellan; T. Hartmann
Aggregation-Based Crystal Growth and Microstructure Development in Natural Iron Oxyhydroxide Biomineralization Products, pp. 751-754
Jillian F. Banfield; Susan A. Welch; Hengzhong Zhang; Tamara Thomsen Ebert; R. Lee Penn
A Cyclic Carbanionic Valence Isomer of a Carbocation: Diphosphino Analogs of Diaminocarbocations, pp. 754-756
Tsuyoshi Kato; Heinz Gornitzka; Antoine Baceiredo; Wolfgang W. Schoeller; Guy Bertrand
Atmospheric Influence of Earth's Earliest Sulfur Cycle, pp. 756-758
James Farquhar; Huiming Bao; Mark Thiemens
Phosphate Depletion in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 759-762
Jingfeng Wu; William Sunda; Edward A. Boyle; David M. Karl
The Response of Two Contrasting Limestone Grasslands to Simulated Climate Change, pp. 762-765
J. Philip Grime; Valerie K. Brown; Ken Thompson; Gregory J. Masters; Susan H. Hillier; Ian P. Clarke; Andrew P. Askew; David Corker; Jonathan P. Kielty
CikA, a Bacteriophytochrome That Resets the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock, pp. 765-768
Oliver Schmitz; Mitsunori Katayama; Stanly B. Williams; Takao Kondo; Susan S. Golden
Cloning of the Arabidopsis Clock Gene TOC1, an Autoregulatory Response Regulator Homolog, pp. 768-771
Carl Strayer; Tokitaka Oyama; Thomas F. Schultz; Ramanujam Raman; David E. Somers; Paloma Más; Satchidananda Panda; Joel A. Kreps; Steve A. Kay
Pif1p Helicase, a Catalytic Inhibitor of Telomerase in Yeast, pp. 771-774
J.-Q. Zhou; E. K. Monson; S. -C. Teng; V. P. Schulz; V. A. Zakian
Pol κ: A DNA Polymerase Required for Sister Chromatid Cohesion, pp. 774-779
Zhenghe Wang; Irene B. Castaño; Alejandro de Las Peñas; Carrie Adams; Michael F. Christman
Cell-Cell Signaling and Movement by the Floral Transcription Factors LEAFY and APETALA1, pp. 779-781
Allen Sessions; Martin F. Yanofsky; Detlef Weigel
Role of Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 1 in mtDNA Maintenance, pp. 782-785
Jyrki Kaukonen; Jukka K. Juselius; Valeria Tiranti; Aija Kyttälä; Massimo Zeviani; Giacomo P. Comi; Sirkka Keränen; Leena Peltonen; Anu Suomalainen
Involvement of Cellular Caveolae in Bacterial Entry into Mast Cells, pp. 785-788
Jeoung-Sook Shin; Zhimin Gao; Soman N. Abraham


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Front Matter (46 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 827
Erik Stokstad

Editors' Choice, pp. 833+835
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
New Arenavirus Blamed for Recent Deaths in California, pp. 842-843
Martin Enserink
Monsanto Donates Its Share of Golden Rice, pp. 843+845
Dennis Normile
Gates Foundation on Big Funding Spree, p. 845
Michael Hagmann
ScienceScope, pp. 845+847
John MacNeil; David Malakoff
Rescue Droids Stumble in an Urban Jungle, p. 846
Mark Sincell
Political Scientist Becomes Cause Célèbre, pp. 846-847
Robert Koenig
Long-Sought Protein Packages Glutamate, pp. 847+849
Laura Helmuth
Hunt for Mad Cow in Sheep Reassuring, p. 849
Michael Balter


News Focus: High-Tech Detectives
A New Breed of High-Tech Detectives, pp. 850-854
Andrew Watson
Where Dead Men Really Do Tell Tales, pp. 855+857
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 859
Laura Helmuth


Science's Compass


Editorial
Balancing Biomedicine's Postdoc Exchange Rate, p. 867
Torsten Wiesel


Letters
Weighing the Benefits of New Alzheimer's Treatments, p. 869
Rebecca Dresser
Biological Control of Invading Species, p. 869
David Pimentel
Educators Have Hard Choices; Nationally, Not Just in Kansas, pp. 869-871
Anthony White; Walt Meier; Frank Lovell; Anthony White; Wes McCoy; Charles J. Robinove; Tyler F. Creelan; Rudolf Brun; Ian Gordon; Robert Mac West; Ivan E. Collier; Duane T. Gish; William K. Hartmann; Michael J. Behe; Eugenie C. Scott
This Year's ..., pp. 871-872
Irving Rothchild


Policy Forum
Coauthorship and Coinventorship, pp. 873+875
Philippe Ducor


Books et al.
Of Tuna and Tonnaroti, pp. 876-877
Mattanza: Love and Death in the Sea of Sicily
Theresa Maggio
Review author[s]: Barbara A. Block
Wet and Wild, p. 877
The Wetland Centre: The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Review author[s]: Sandra Knapp


Perspectives
The Ribosome Is a Ribozyme, pp. 878-879
Thomas R. Cech
The Power of Direct Writing, pp. 879+881
Douglas B. Chrisey
Harnessing the Power of Diatomics, pp. 882-883
H. Holden Thorp
Lymphocyte Survival: Ignorance Is BLys, pp. 883-884
Yacine Laâbi; Andreas Strasser


Pathways of Discovery
One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics, pp. 893-898
Daniel Kleppner; Roman Jackiw


Research


Research Articles
The Complete Atomic Structure of the Large Ribosomal Subunit at 2.4 Å Resolution, pp. 905-920
Nenad Ban; Poul Nissen; Jeffrey Hansen; Peter B. Moore; Thomas A. Steitz
The Structural Basis of Ribosome Activity in Peptide Bond Synthesis, pp. 920-930
Poul Nissen; Jeffrey Hansen; Nenad Ban; Peter B. Moore; Thomas A. Steitz


Reports
Magnetic Vortex Core Observation in Circular Dots of Permalloy, pp. 930-932
T. Shinjo; T. Okuno; R. Hassdorf; K. Shigeto; T. Ono
High-Gain Harmonic-Generation Free-Electron Laser, pp. 932-934
L.-H. Yu; M. Babzien; I. Ben-Zvi; L. F. DiMauro; A. Doyuran; W. Graves; E. Johnson; S. Krinsky; R. Malone; I. Pogorelsky; J. Skaritka; G. Rakowsky; L. Solomon; X. J. Wang; M. Woodle; V. Yakimenko; S. G. Biedron; J. N. Galayda; E. Gluskin; J. Jagger; V. Sajaev; I. Vasserman
Ultrafast Electron Localization Dynamics Following Photo-Induced Charge Transfer, pp. 935-938
Alvin T. Yeh; Charles V. Shank; James K. McCusker
O2 Activation by Nonheme Iron Complexes: A Monomeric Fe(III)-Oxo Complex Derived from O2</latex>, pp. 938-941
Cora E. MacBeth; Adina P. Golombek; Victor G. Young Jr.; Cheng Yang; Krzysztof Kuczera; Michael P. Hendrich; A. S. Borovik
Folds on Europa: Implications for Crustal Cycling and Accommodation of Extension, pp. 941-943
Louise M. Prockter; Robert T. Pappalardo
Pleistocene Milestones on the Out-of-Africa Corridor at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel, pp. 944-947
Naama Goren-Inbar; Craig S. Feibel; Kenneth L. Verosub; Yoel Melamed; Mordechai E. Kislev; Eitan Tchernov; Idit Saragusti
A Single Adenosine with a Neutral pKa in the Ribosomal Peptidyl Transferase Center, pp. 947-950
Gregory W. Muth; Lori Ortoleva-Donnelly; Scott A. Strobel
Inhibition of Adipogenesis by Wnt Signaling, pp. 950-953
Sarah E. Ross; Nahid Hemati; Kenneth A. Longo; Christina N. Bennett; Peter C. Lucas; Robin L. Erickson; Ormond A. MacDougald
Calcium Sensitivity of Glutamate Release in a Calyx-Type Terminal, pp. 953-957
Johann H. Bollmann; Bert Sakmann; J. Gerard G. Borst
Uptake of Glutamate into Synaptic Vesicles by an Inorganic Phosphate Transporter, pp. 957-960
Elizabeth E. Bellocchio; Richard J. Reimer; Robert T. Fremeau Jr.; Robert H. Edwards


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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1103
Laura Helmuth

Editors' Choice, pp. 1109+1111
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Perseverance Leads to Cloned Pig in Japan, pp. 1118-1119
Elizabeth Pennisi; Dennis Normile
Plan for Two Rovers Squeezes NASA Budget, p. 1119
Andrew Lawler; John MacNeil
Gene Expression Patterns Identified, pp. 1121-1122
Jean Marx
ScienceScope, pp. 1121+1123
Erik Stokstad; David Malakoff; John MacNeil
Virginia Gets Crabby about Harvest Limits, p. 1122
Erik Stokstad
Variety Spices up Chinese Rice Yields, pp. 1122-1123
Dennis Normile
A Weak Link in TB Bacterium Is Found, pp. 1123+1125
Laura Helmuth
Newfound Worlds Hint at Hard-Knock Life, p. 1125
Mark Sincell


News Focus
Will Livermore Laser Ever Burn Brightly?, pp. 1126-1129
Charles Seife; David Malakoff
Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions?, pp. 1130-1131
Richard A. Kerr
Evolutionary Trends from Bacteria to Birds, pp. 1131+1133
Elizabeth Pennisi


Random Samples, p. 1135
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Reflections on a Retraction, p. 1137
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Ancient DNA: Do It Right or Not at All, p. 1139
Alan Cooper; Hendrik N. Poinar
Search for the Origin of HIV and AIDS, pp. 1140-1141
Edward Hooper; B. Korber; T. Bhattacharya; J. Theiler; R. Gupta; A. Lapedes; B. Hahn; F. Gao; M. Muldoon; S. Wolinsky; Stanley A. Plotkin; Hilary Koprowski
Nuclear Power and Climate without Proliferation, p. 1141
Clinton Bastin
Retraction, p. 1141
Robert B. Tracy; Chih-Lin Hsieh; Michael R. Lieber
Corrections and Clarifications: NetWatch, p. 1141
Corrections and Clarifications: Stress: The Invisible Hand in Eastern Europe's Death Rates, p. 1141
Corrections and Clarifications: An Infrared Look behind Stars, p. 1141


Policy Forum
Protecting Communities in Biomedical Research, pp. 1142-1144
C. Weijer; E. J. Emanuel


Books et al.
Remember Marcellus's Warning, pp. 1145-1146
The Mythic Past: Biblical Archaeology and the Myth of Israel
Thomas L. Thompson
Review author[s]: Thomas E. Levy
Facets of Faces, p. 1146
Defining Features: Scientific and Medical Portraits 1660-2000
Ludmilla Jordanova
Review author[s]: Brandon Brame Fortune


Perspectives
Watching the Hayward Fault, pp. 1147-1148
Robert W. Simpson
More to Seeing than Meets the Eye, pp. 1148-1149
Beatrice de Gelder
The Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud, pp. 1149-1150
Andrew A. Cole
Mitochondria: The Death Signal Integrators, pp. 1150-1151
Catherine Brenner; Guido Kroemer
L1 Retrotransposons Shape the Mammalian Genome, pp. 1152-1153
Haig H. Kazazian Jr.


Tech.Sight
Neutrinos Underground, pp. 1155-1156
Masayuki Nakahata
All's Well That Ends Well, p. 1157
Bookends Plus
Review author[s]: Andreas Madlung
World Wide World, pp. 1157-1158
Earth Browser
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Easy Data Analysis, p. 1158
Prism
Review author[s]: Tony Cass
In Silico Bio Lab, p. 1158
The Molecular Biology Notebook
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern


Research


Research Article
Cytochrome c Release and Apoptosis Induced by Mitochondrial Targeting of Nuclear Orphan Receptor TR3, pp. 1159-1164
Hui Li; Siva Kumar Kolluri; Jian Gu; Marcia I. Dawson; Xihua Cao; Peter D. Hobbs; Bingzhen Lin; Guo-quen Chen; Jiang-song Lu; Feng Lin; Zhihua Xie; Joseph A. Fontana; John C. Reed; Xiao-kun Zhang


Reports
Formation, Stability, and Breakup of Nanojets, pp. 1165-1169
Michael Moseler; Uzi Landman
Forming Electrical Networks in Three Dimensions by Self-Assembly, pp. 1170-1172
David H. Gracias; Joe Tien; Tricia L. Breen; Carey Hsu; George M. Whitesides
A [2]Catenane-Based Solid State Electronically Reconfigurable Switch, pp. 1172-1175
Charles P. Collier; Gunter Mattersteig; Eric W. Wong; Yi Luo; Kristen Beverly; José Sampaio; Françisco M. Raymo; J. Fraser Stoddart; James R. Heath
Isotopic Evidence for Variations in the Marine Calcium Cycle over the Cenozoic, pp. 1176-1178
Christina L. de la Rocha; Donald J. DePaolo
Earthquake Potential along the Northern Hayward Fault, California, pp. 1178-1182
Roland Bürgmann; D. Schmidt; R. M. Nadeau; M. d'Alessio; E. Fielding; D. Manaker; T. V. McEvilly; M. H. Murray
Remobilization in the Cratonic Lithosphere Recorded in Polycrystalline Diamond, pp. 1182-1185
D. E. Jacob; K. S. Viljoen; N. Grassineau; E. Jagoutz
Degradation of Outer Membrane Protein a in Escherichia coli Killing by Neutrophil Elastase, pp. 1185-1187
Abderr azzaq Belaaouaj; Kwang Sik Kim; Steven D. Shapiro
Pig Cloning by Microinjection of Fetal Fibroblast Nuclei, pp. 1188-1190
Akira Onishi; Masaki Iwamoto; Tomiji Akita; Satoshi Mikawa; Kumiko Takeda; Takashi Awata; Hirohumi Hanada; Anthony C. F. Perry
Twists in Catalysis: Alternating Conformations of Escherichia coli Thioredoxin Reductase, pp. 1190-1194
Brett W. Lennon; Charles H. Williams Jr.; Martha L. Ludwig
Asef, a Link between the Tumor Suppressor APC and G-Protein Signaling, pp. 1194-1197
Yoshihiro Kawasaki; Takao Senda; Takao Ishidate; Ryo Koyama; Tsuyoshi Morishita; Yoriko Iwayama; Osamu Higuchi; Tetsu Akiyama
Genes Expressed in Human Tumor Endothelium, pp. 1197-1202
Brad St. Croix; Carlo Rago; Victor Velculescu; Giovanni Traverso; Katharine E. Romans; Elizabeth Montgomery; Anita Lal; Gregory J. Riggins; Christoph Lengauer; Bert Vogelstein; Kenneth W. Kinzler
Inflammation Dampened by Gelatinase a Cleavage of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-3, pp. 1202-1206
G. Angus McQuibban; Jiang-Hong Gong; Eric M. Tam; Christopher A. G. McCulloch; Ian Clark-Lewis; Christopher M. Overall
Modulation of Human Visual Cortex by Crossmodal Spatial Attention, pp. 1206-1208
Emiliano Macaluso; Chris D. Frith; Jon Driver


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1251
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1257+1259
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Financial Conflicts Get More Scrutiny in Clinical Trials, pp. 1266-1267
Bruce Agnew
Building a Case for Sequencing the Chimp, p. 1267
Ann Gibbons
Rat Genome off to an Early Start, pp. 1267+1269
Elizabeth Pennisi
U.K. Backs Use of Embryos, Sets Vote, pp. 1269-1270
Richard Stone
ScienceScope, pp. 1269+1271
Richard Stone; David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler
Element 107 Leaves the Table Unturned, p. 1270
Robert F. Service
Migrating Otters Push Law to the Limit, pp. 1271+1273
Gretchen Vogel
Team Rejects Claim of Early Indian Fossils, p. 1273
Pallava Bagla
Synapses Shout to Overcome Distance, p. 1273
Laura Helmuth


News Focus
Does Science Drive the Productivity Train?, pp. 1274-1276
David Malakoff
Human Diseases Threaten Great Apes, pp. 1277-1278
Dan Ferber
The Odd Intersection of HIV and Scrub Typhus, p. 1278
Jon Cohen
Asia Gets a Taste of Genetic Food Fights, pp. 1279+1281
Dennis Normile
Rift over Biodiversity Divides Ecologists, pp. 1282-1283
Jocelyn Kaiser


Random Samples, p. 1285
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Limiting Atmospheric CO2</latex>, p. 1293
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
A Primate Genome Project Deserves High Priority, pp. 1295-1296
Edwin H. McConkey; Ajit Varki
NASA's Living with a Star Initiative, p. 1296
Judith T. Karpen; Stamatios M. Krimigis; John F. Appleby; Andrew Lawler
The Archean Atmosphere and Sedimentary Sulfides, pp. 1297-1298
Kenneth M. Towe; D. E. Canfield; K. S. Habicht; B. Thamdrup


Policy Forum
Saving Venice, pp. 1301-1302
Albert J. Ammerman; Charles E. McClennen


Books et al.
Acts of Living, pp. 1303-1304
The Drama of Everyday Life
Karl E. Scheibe
Review author[s]: Rom Harré
The Heavens in a Jewel Box, p. 1304
Rose Center for Earth and Space: American Museum of Natural History
Review author[s]: Jay M. Pasachoff


Perspectives
Europa's Ocean: The Case Strengthens, pp. 1305+1307
David Stevenson
Life as We Don't Know It, pp. 1307-1308
Günter Wächtershäuser
Turning Attraction into Repulsion, pp. 1308-1310
Elena Pasquale
Dolphins Whistle a Signature Tune, pp. 1310-1311
Peter L. Tyack
Therapeutic Manipulation of Gut Flora, pp. 1311-1312
Fergus Shanahan


Research


Research Article
Nucleated Conformational Conversion and the Replication of Conformational Information by a Prion Determinant, pp. 1317-1321
Tricia R. Serio; Anil G. Cashikar; Anthony S. Kowal; George J. Sawicki; Jahan J. Moslehi; Louise Serpell; Morton F. Arnsdorf; Susan L. Lindquist


Reports
Hydrological Impact of Heinrich Events in the Subtropical Northeast Atlantic, pp. 1321-1324
Edouard Bard; Frauke Rostek; Jean-Louis Turon; Sandra Gendreau
Discrete Atom Imaging of One-Dimensional Crystals Formed within Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1324-1326
Rüdiger R. Meyer; Jeremy Sloan; Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski; Angus I. Kirkland; Miles C. Novotny; Sam R. Bailey; John L. Hutchison; Malcolm L. H. Green
Unmasking Electronic Energy Transfer of Conjugated Polymers by Suppression of O2 Quenching, pp. 1327-1330
Ji Yu; Dehong Hu; Paul F. Barbara
Calcium-Aluminum-Rich Inclusions from Enstatite Chondrites: Indigenous or Foreign?, pp. 1330-1333
Yunbin Guan; Gary R. Huss; Glenn J. MacPherson; Gerald J. Wasserburg
Incorporation of Short-Lived 10 Be in a Calcium-Aluminum-Rich Inclusion from the Allende Meteorite, pp. 1334-1337
Kevin D. McKeegan; Marc Chaussidon; François Robert
Primordial Carbonylated Iron-Sulfur Compounds and the Synthesis of Pyruvate, pp. 1337-1340
George D. Cody; Nabil Z. Boctor; Timothy R. Filley; Robert M. Hazen; James H. Scott; Anurag Sharma; Hatten S. Yoder Jr.
Galileo Magnetometer Measurements: A Stronger Case for a Subsurface Ocean at Europa, pp. 1340-1343
Margaret G. Kivelson; Krishan K. Khurana; Christopher T. Russell; Martin Volwerk; Raymond J. Walker; Christophe Zimmer
Molecular Analysis of Plant Migration and Refugia in the Arctic, pp. 1343-1346
Richard J. Abbott; Lisa C. Smith; Richard I. Milne; Robert M. M. Crawford; Kirsten Wolff; Jean Balfour
Structure of Yeast Poly(A) Polymerase Alone and in Complex with 3′-dATP, pp. 1346-1349
Joel Bard; Alexander M. Zhelkovsky; Steffen Helmling; Thomas N. Earnest; Claire L. Moore; Andrew Bohm
Differential Clustering of CD4 and CD3ζ during T Cell Recognition, pp. 1349-1352
Matthew F. Krummel; Michael D. Sjaastad; Christoph Wülfing; Mark M. Davis
Treatment of Murine Colitis by Lactococcus lactis Secreting Interleukin-10, pp. 1352-1355
Lothar Steidler; Wolfgang Hans; Lieven Schotte; Sabine Neirynck; Florian Obermeier; Werner Falk; Walter Fiers; Erik Remaut
Whistle Matching in Wild Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), pp. 1355-1357
Vincent M. Janik
PAX8-PPARγ1 Fusion in Oncogene Human Thyroid Carcinoma, pp. 1357-1360
Todd G. Kroll; Pasha Sarraf; Lorenza Pecciarini; Chang-Jie Chen; Elisabetta Mueller; Bruce M. Spiegelman; Jonathan A. Fletcher
Regulated Cleavage of a Contact-Mediated Axon Repellent, pp. 1360-1365
Mitsuharu Hattori; Miriam Osterfield; John G. Flanagan
Function of an Axonal Chemoattractant Modulated by Metalloprotease Activity, pp. 1365-1367
Michael J. Galko; Marc Tessier-Lavigne


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1368-1369
Tiffany Ayers

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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1427
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1433+1435
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Researchers Get Green Light for Work on Stem Cells, pp. 1442-1443
Gretchen Vogel
New Report Triggers Changes in the NRC, pp. 1443+1445
Andrew Lawler
Chemists Toy with the Preprint Future, pp. 1445-1446
Robert F. Service
ScienceScope, pp. 1445+1447
David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Jocelyn Kaiser; Elizabeth Pennisi
Possible New Way to Lower Cholesterol, pp. 1446-1447
Dan Ferber
'Ultimate PC' Would Be a Hot Little Number, pp. 1447-1448
Charles Seife
Neutron Stars Imply Relativity's a Drag, p. 1448
Govert Schilling
Forest Fire Plan Kindles Debate, pp. 1448-1449
John S. Macneil
Homegrown Quartz Muddies the Water, pp. 1449+1451
Erik Stokstad
Physicists Glimpse How Quasicrystals Boogie, p. 1451
Mark Sincell


News Focus
Tracking the Human Fallout from 'Mad Cow Disease', pp. 1452-1454
Michael Balter
How to Produce Better Math and Science Teachers, pp. 1454-1455
Jeffrey Mervis
Transposons Help Sculpt a Dynamic Genome, pp. 1455+1457
Anne Simon Moffat
A Ruckus over Releasing Images of the Human Brain, pp. 1458-1459
Eliot Marshall


Random Samples, p. 1461
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Two Cheers for New Stem Cell Rules, p. 1469
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Help in Accessing Human Genome Information, p. 1471
The International Human Sequencing Consortium
Rain Forest Conservation under Review, pp. 1471-1472
The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium; Charles Di Leva; John O. Niles; Claire Kremen; Philip Guillery; Robert Bonnie; Stephan Schwartzman
Less Is Moa, pp. 1472-1474
Atholl Anderson; R. N. Holdaway; C. Jacomb
Corrections and Clarifications: PAX8-PPARγ1 Fusion Oncogene in Human Thyroid Carcinoma, p. 1474
Corrections and Clarifications: Creation's Seventh Day, p. 1474
Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 1474


Essays on Science and Society
In Search of Einstein's Genius, p. 1477
Steve C. Wang


Books et al.
Sex on the Brain, pp. 1478-1479
The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
Geoffrey F. Miller
Review author[s]: Catherine Marler
Terrorists and Toxins, p. 1479
Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons
Jonathan B. Tucker
Review author[s]: John T. Finn


Perspectives
Genetically Modified Crops and Farmland Biodiversity, pp. 1481-1482
Les G. Firbank; Frank Forcella
How to Get along: Friendly Microbes in a Hostile World, pp. 1483-1484
Ramnik J. Xavier; Daniel K. Podolsky
Monsters at the Heart of Galaxy Formation, pp. 1484-1485
John Kormendy
Invariants, Scaling Laws, and Ecological Complexity, pp. 1487-1488
Pablo A. Marquet
Genomics Happens, pp. 1488-1489
Victor J. DiRita
On the Ancestry of Barrels, p. 1490
Edith Wilson Miles; David R. Davies


Bone Remodeling and Repair
Bone Health in the Balance, p. 1497
Paula Kiberstis; Orla Smith; Colin Norman


News
Tissue Engineers Build New Bone, pp. 1498-1500
Robert F. Service


Reviews
The Osteoblast: A Sophisticated Fibroblast under Central Surveillance, pp. 1501-1504
Patricia Ducy; Thorsten Schinke; Gerard Karsenty
Bone Resorption by Osteoclasts, pp. 1504-1508
Steven L. Teitelbaum
Therapeutic Approaches to Bone Diseases, pp. 1508-1514
Gideon A. Rodan; T. John Martin


Research


Research Articles
Coseismic and Postseismic Fault Slip for the 17 August 1999, M = 7.5, Izmit, Turkey Earthquake, pp. 1519-1524
R. E. Reilinger; S. Ergintav; R. Bürgmann; S. McClusky; O. Lenk; A. Barka; O. Gurkan; L. Hearn; K. L. Feigl; R. Cakmak; B. Aktug; H. Ozener; M. N. Töksoz
Regulation of Absorption and ABC1-Mediated Efflux of Cholesterol by RXR Heterodimers, pp. 1524-1529
J. J. Repa; S. D. Turley; J.-M. A. Lobaccaro; J. Medina; L. Li; K. Lustig; B. Shan; R. A. Heyman; J. M. Dietschy; D. J. Mangelsdorf


Reports
Enhanced Room-Temperature Geometric Magnetoresistance in Inhomogeneous Narrow-Gap Semiconductors, pp. 1530-1532
S. A. Solin; Tineke Thio; D. R. Hines; J. J. Heremans
Evidence for Superfluidity in Para-Hydrogen Clusters inside Helium-4 Droplets at 0.15 Kelvin, pp. 1532-1535
Slava Grebenev; Boris Sartakov; J. Peter Toennies; Andrei F. Vilesov
A Quantum State-Resolved Insertion Reaction: O( 1 D) + H 2 (J = 0) →OH( 2 ∏, v, N) + H( 2 S)</latex>, pp. 1536-1538
Xianghong Liu; Jim J. Lin; Steven Harich; George C. Schatz; Xueming Yang
92 Nb- 92 Zr and the Early Differentiation History of Planetary Bodies, pp. 1538-1542
C. Münker; S. Weyer; K. Mezger; M. Rehkämper; F. Wombacher; A. Bischoff
A 22,000-Year Record of Monsoonal Precipitation from Northern Chile's Atacama Desert, pp. 1542-1546
J. L. Betancourt; C. Latorre; J. A. Rech; J. Quade; K. A. Rylander
Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β/α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion, pp. 1546-1550
Dietmar Lang; Ralf Thoma; Martina Henn-Sax; Reinhard Sterner; Matthias Wilmanns
Selective Inhibition of NF-κB Activation by a Peptide That Blocks the Interaction of NEMO with the IκB Kinase Complex, pp. 1550-1554
Michael J. May; Fulvio D'Acquisto; Lisa A. Madge; Judith Glöckner; Jordan S. Pober; Sankar Ghosh
Predictions of Biodiversity Response to Genetically Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Crops, pp. 1554-1557
A. R. Watkinson; R. P. Freckleton; R. A. Robinson; W. J. Sutherland
Relation between Population Density and Body Size in Stream Communities, pp. 1557-1560
P. E. Schmid; M. Tokeshi; J. M. Schmid-Araya
Prokaryotic Regulation of Epithelial Responses by Inhibition of IκB-α Ubiquitination, pp. 1560-1563
Andrew S. Neish; Andrew T. Gewirtz; Hui Zeng; Andrew N. Young; Michael E. Hobert; Vinit Karmali; Anjali S. Rao; James L. Madara
Generation of G-to-A and C-to-U Changes in HIV-1 Transcripts by RNA Editing, pp. 1564-1566
K. Bourara; S. Litvak; A. Araya
Extension of Life-Span with Superoxide Dismutase/Catalase Mimetics, pp. 1567-1569
Simon Melov; Joanne Ravenscroft; Sarwatt Malik; Matt S. Gill; David W. Walker; Peter E. Clayton; Douglas C. Wallace; Bernard Malfroy; Susan R. Doctrow; Gordon J. Lithgow
Responses of Vomeronasal Neurons to Natural Stimuli, pp. 1569-1572
Timothy E. Holy; Catherine Dulac; Markus Meister


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Front Matter (36 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1647
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1653+1655
Stella Hurtley


News


News of the Week
Research Gets Hefty Boost in 2001 Defense Budget, pp. 1662-1663
David Malakoff
Molecule Shows Anasazi Ate Their Enemies, p. 1663
Constance Holden
Experts Downplay New vCJD Fears, pp. 1663+1665-1666
Michael Balter
ScienceScope, pp. 1665+1667
Bernice Wuethrich; David Malakoff; Richard Stone
Brain Cells Turning over a New Leaf, p. 1666
Gretchen Vogel
Biggest Extinction Hit Land and Sea, pp. 1666-1667
Richard A. Kerr
New CNRS Chief Hopes to Deliver on Science, pp. 1667+1669
Michael Balter
Big Hikes Sought for Life Sciences, IT, p. 1669
Dennis Normile
Academies Fault Reno over Handling of Lee, p. 1669
David Malakoff


News Focus
DNA Arrays Reveal Cancer in Its Many Forms, pp. 1670-1672
Jean Marx
Protein Arrays Step out of DNA's Shadow, p. 1673
Robert F. Service
Virtual Institutes Gear up to Do Real Research, p. 1675
Wayne Kondro
New Survey to Collect Global News You Can Use, pp. 1676-1677
Jocelyn Kaiser


Random Samples, p. 1679
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Helping Africa Feed Itself, p. 1685
Gordon Conway; Susan Sechler


Letters
Academia and Industry Need a New Marriage Contract, p. 1687
Spyros Andreopoulos
At the Crocodilian Heart of the Matter, pp. 1687-1688
Craig Franklin; Frank Seebacher; Gordon C. Grigg; Michael Axelsson; Dale A. Russell; Michael K. Stoskopf; Paul E. Fisher; Reese E. Barrick
U.S. National Missile Defense: Looking at the Whole Package, p. 1688
André Gsponer
Early Germinative Ideas on the Origins of Infectious Disease, pp. 1689-1691
Arthur Kelman; Luis Sequeira; Eugene W. Nester; Arthur J. Silvergleid; Joshua Lederberg
Still Havens for Coral Reefs, p. 1691
Walter Starck
Corrections and Clarifications: Will Livermore Laser Ever Burn Brightly?, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: China's Forest Policy for the 21st Century, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: Cloning Pathways to a Pluripotent Future, p. 1691
Corrections and Clarifications: The Rise of the Mouse, Biomedicine's Model Mammal, p. 1691


Policy Forum
The Ethiopia Food Crisis: Uses and Limits of Climate Forecasts, pp. 1693-1694
Kenneth Broad; Shardul Agrawala


Books et al.
Fossils, G-Men, Money, and Museums, pp. 1695-1696
Tyrannosaurus Sue: The Extraordinary Saga of the Largest, Most Fought over T. rex Ever Found
Steve Fiffer
Review author[s]: John Pojeta Jr.
Nota Bene: Organizing the Elements, p. 1696
Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements
Paul Strathern
Review author[s]: Julia Uppenbrink


Perspectives
Temperatures without Fevers?, pp. 1697-1698
Chris Dye; Paul Reiter
Taking the Temperature of past Ocean Surfaces, pp. 1698-1699
Dirk Nürnberg
Deconstructing Myotonic Dystrophy, pp. 1701-1702
Stephen J. Tapscott
A Question of Dimensions, pp. 1702-1703
Walt de Heer
When Did Photosynthesis Emerge on Earth?, pp. 1703-1705
David J. Des Marais
RNA Editing AIDs Antibody Diversification?, pp. 1705-1706
Michael S. Neuberger; James Scott
Nota Bene: Sleep, Eat and Be Merry, p. 1706
Orla Smith


Pathways of Discovery
The Incredible Life and Times of Biological Cells, pp. 1711-1716
Paul Nurse


Research


Research Articles
Climate Impact of Late Quaternary Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Variations, pp. 1719-1724
David W. Lea; Dorothy K. Pak; Howard J. Spero
Molecular Evidence for the Early Evolution of Photosynthesis, pp. 1724-1730
Jin Xiong; William M. Fischer; Kazuhito Inoue; Masaaki Nakahara; Carl E. Bauer


Reports
Quantized Phonon Spectrum of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1730-1733
J. Hone; B. Batlogg; Z. Benes; A. T. Johnson; J. E. Fischer
Locally Resonant Sonic Materials, pp. 1734-1736
Zhengyou Liu; Xixiang Zhang; Yiwei Mao; Y. Y. Zhu; Zhiyu Yang; C. T. Chan; Ping Sheng
Nonlinear Simulations of Jupiter's 5-Micron Hot Spots, pp. 1737-1740
Adam P. Showman; Timothy E. Dowling
Altered River Morphology in South Africa Related to the Permian-Triassic Extinction, pp. 1740-1743
Peter D. Ward; David R. Montgomery; Roger Smith
Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere, pp. 1743-1746
John J. Magnuson; Dale M. Robertson; Barbara J. Benson; Randolph H. Wynne; David M. Livingstone; Tadashi Arai; Raymond A. Assel; Roger G. Barry; Virginia Card; Esko Kuusisto; Nick G. Granin; Terry D. Prowse; Kenton M. Stewart; Valery S. Vuglinski
Northridge Earthquake Damage Caused by Geologic Focusing of Seismic Waves, pp. 1746-1750
Paul M. Davis; Justin L. Rubinstein; Kelly H. Liu; Stephen S. Gao; Leon Knopoff
Subgroup of Reproductive Functions of Progesterone Mediated by Progesterone Receptor-B Isoform, pp. 1751-1754
Biserka Mulac-Jericevic; Robert A. Mullinax; Francesco J. DeMayo; John P. Lydon; Orla M. Conneely
Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Reprogrammed to Become Multipotential CNS Stem Cells, pp. 1754-1757
Toru Kondo; Martin Raff
Scanometric DNA Array Detection with Nanoparticle Probes, pp. 1757-1760
T. Andrew Taton; Chad A. Mirkin; Robert L. Letsinger
Printing Proteins as Microarrays for High-Throughput Function Determination, pp. 1760-1763
Gavin MacBeath; Stuart L. Schreiber
The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World, pp. 1763-1766
David J. Rogers; Sarah E. Randolph
Cholera Dynamics and El Niño-Southern Oscillation, pp. 1766-1769
Mercedes Pascual; Xavier Rodó; Stephen P. Ellner; Rita Colwell; Menno J. Bouma
Myotonic Dystrophy in Transgenic Mice Expressing an Expanded CUG Repeat, pp. 1769-1772
Ami Mankodi; Eric Logigian; Linda Callahan; Carolyn McClain; Robert White; Don Henderson; Matt Krym; Charles A. Thornton
Fairness versus Reason in the Ultimatum Game, pp. 1773-1775
Martin A. Nowak; Karen M. Page; Karl Sigmund


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1835
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1841+1843
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Vaccine Theory of AIDS Origins Disputed at Royal Society, pp. 1850-1851
Jon Cohen
Relief, Rebukes Follow Agreement on Lee, pp. 1851+1853
Andrew Lawler
'Spiders' Channel Mars Polar Ice Cap, pp. 1853-1854
Richard A. Lovett
ScienceScope, pp. 1853+1855
David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Andrew Lawler
'Glue Grant' Boosts Cell Signaling Consortium, p. 1854
Kathleen Fisher
Report Urges Better Treatment, Status, pp. 1854-1855
Jeffrey Mervis
Neutron Stars Linked to Celestial Runaway, p. 1856
Govert Schilling
Salk Institute Goes North for New CEO, pp. 1856-1857
Robert F. Service
Cancer Fighter's Modus Operandi Revealed, pp. 1857+1859
Jean Marx
Call to Arms for Life Scientists, p. 1859
Robert Koenig
French 'Sun' to Rise at Site near Paris, p. 1859
Michael Balter


News Focus
Louisiana's Vanishing Wetlands: Going, Going..., pp. 1860-1863
Joel Bourne
Flushing out Nasty Viruses in the Balkans, pp. 1863+1865
Robert Koenig
Evolution on Life's Fringes, pp. 1866-1867
Michael Balter
Ice, Mud Point to CO2 Role in Glacial Cycle, p. 1868
Richard A. Kerr
High-Tech Lures Hook into New Marine Microbes, p. 1869
Elizabeth Pennisi


Random Samples, p. 1871
David Malakoff


Science's Compass


Editorial
Conservation in the Real World, p. 1875
A. R. E. Sinclair; Donald Ludwig; Colin W. Clark


Letters
The NIH Guidelines on Stem Cell Research, p. 1877
David Korn
How to Resolve the Debate on the Origin of AIDS, pp. 1877-1878
David M. Hillis
Not-so-Simple Minds, p. 1878
A. Frewer; F. Hanefeld
Data for an Election Year, p. 1878
Albert H. Teich
An Early Taste of Things to Come, p. 1878
Michele Marcus
PCBs Are a Health Risk for Humans and Wildlife, pp. 1878-1879
Peter S. Ross; Joseph G. Vos; Linda S. Birnbaum; Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
Corrections and Clarifications: Molecular Identification of a Eukaryotic, Stretch-Activated Nonselective Cation Channel, p. 1879


Policy Forum
Publication Rights in the Era of Open Data Release Policies, p. 1881
Lee Rowen; Gane K. S. Wong; Robert P. Lane; Leroy Hood


Books et al.
Fuzzing the Boundary of Animal Life, p. 1882
The Extended Organism: The Physiology of Animal-Built Structures
J. Scott Turner
Review author[s]: Michael LaBarbera
Looking for Balance, p. 1883
The Environmental Pendulum: A Quest for the Truth about Toxic Chemicals, Human Health, and Environmental Protection
R. Allan Freeze
Review author[s]: Rena I. Steinzor


Perspectives
Terrestrial Life: Fungal from the Start?, pp. 1884-1885
Meredith Blackwell
Pigs Is Pigs, pp. 1886-1887
Randall S. Prather
Regional Differences in Cortical Organization, pp. 1887-1888
Michael S. Gazzaniga
Don't We Already Know Everything about Polaris?, pp. 1888-1889
Nancy Remage Evans


Tech.Sight
Genetic Testing: Present and Future, pp. 1890-1892
Hai Yan; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
True to Its Roots, p. 1893
KaleidaGraph 3.5
Review author[s]: Frank Hoover
From Database to Citation, pp. 1893-1894
EndNote 4.0
Review author[s]: Bruce McCallum
Graphing Wizardry, p. 1894
SigmaPlot 2000
Review author[s]: Carol A. Bertrand


Research


Research Articles
The 100,000-Year Ice-Age Cycle Identified and Found to Lag Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, and Orbital Eccentricity, pp. 1897-1902
Nicholas J. Shackleton
Bacterial Rhodopsin: Evidence for a New Type of Phototrophy in the Sea, pp. 1902-1906
Oded Béjà; L. Aravind; Eugene V. Koonin; Marcelino T. Suzuki; Andrew Hadd; Linh P. Nguyen; Stevan B. Jovanovich; Christian M. Gates; Robert A. Feldman; John L. Spudich; Elena N. Spudich; Edward F. DeLong


Reports
Optically Induced Entanglement of Excitons in a Single Quantum Dot, pp. 1906-1909
Gang Chen; N. H. Bonadeo; D. G. Steel; D. Gammon; D. S. Katzer; D. Park; L. J. Sham
Evidence That the Reactivity of the Martian Soil Is Due to Superoxide Ions, pp. 1909-1912
A. S. Yen; S. S. Kim; M. H. Hecht; M. S. Frant; B. Murray
Osmium Isotopic Evidence for Mesozoic Removal of Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Sierra Nevada, California, pp. 1912-1916
Cin-Ty Lee; Qingzhu Yin; Roberta L. Rudnick; John T. Chesley; Stein B. Jacobsen
A High-Resolution Millennial Record of the South Asian Monsoon from Himalayan Ice Cores, pp. 1916-1919
L. G. Thompson; T. Yao; E. Mosley-Thompson; M. E. Davis; K. A Henderson; P.-N. Lin
Glomalean Fungi from the Ordovician, pp. 1920-1921
Dirk Redecker; Robin Kodner; Linda E. Graham
Greenhouse Gases in Intensive Agriculture: Contributions of Individual Gases to the Radiative Forcing of the Atmosphere, pp. 1922-1925
G. Philip Robertson; Eldor A. Paul; Richard R. Harwood
Signal Transduction through Prion Protein, pp. 1925-1928
S. Mouillet-Richard; M. Ermonval; C. Chebassier; J. L. Laplanche; S. Lehmann; J. M. Launay; O. Kellermann
A Link between RNA Interference and Nonsense-Mediated Decay in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 1928-1930
Mary Ellen Domeier; Daniel P. Morse; Scott W. Knight; Michael Portereiko; Brenda L. Bass; Susan E. Mango
Suppression of Mutations in Mitochondrial DNA by tRNAs Imported from the Cytoplasm, pp. 1931-1933
O. A. Kolesnikova; N. S. Entelis; H. Mireau; T. D. Fox; R. P. Martin; I. A. Tarassov
The Productive Conformation of Arachidonic Acid Bound to Prostaglandin Synthase, pp. 1933-1937
M. G. Malkowski; S. L. Ginell; W. L. Smith; R. M. Garavito
Structural Mechanism for STI-571 Inhibition of Abelson Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 1938-1942
Thomas Schindler; William Bornmann; Patricia Pellicena; W. Todd Miller; Bayard Clarkson; John Kuriyan
Respiration and Parturition Affected by Conditional Overexpression of the Ca 2+ -Activated K+ Channel Subunit, SK3, pp. 1942-1946
Chris T. Bond; Rolf Sprengel; John M. Bissonnette; Walter A. Kaufmann; David Pribnow; Torben Neelands; Thorsten Storck; Manfred Baetscher; Jasna Jerecic; James Maylie; Hans-Günther Knaus; Peter H. Seeburg; John P. Adelman
Interhemispheric Asymmetries of the Modular Structure in Human Temporal Cortex, pp. 1946-1949
Ralf A. W. Galuske; Wolfgang Schlote; Hansjürgen Bratzke; Wolf Singer


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Front Matter (46 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1999
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2005+2007
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
CERN Gives Higgs Hunters Extra Month to Collect Data, pp. 2014-2015
Oliver Morton
Imaging Institute Picks up Momentum, pp. 2015+2017
Kathy Fisher
Canine Virus Blamed in Caspian Seal Deaths, pp. 2017-2018
Richard Stone
ScienceScope, pp. 2017+2019
Eliot Marshall; Richard A. Kerr; Jeffrey Mervis
Earmarks, Rising Costs Threaten NASA Missions, p. 2018
Andrew Lawler
Europe Set to Work on Hubble's Replacement, p. 2019
Alexander Hellemans
Research Behemoth Slated for Overhaul, pp. 2019-2020
Robert Koenig
For Certain Shrimp, Life's a Snap, pp. 2020-2021
Kathryn Brown
A Victim of the Black Sea Flood Found, p. 2021
Richard A. Kerr
Forbes Loses in Fallout from Reactor Fight, pp. 2021+2023
Andrew Lawler
Moratorium Urged on Germ Line Gene Therapy, p. 2023
Eliot Marshall
Twins for the Themis Asteroid Family, p. 2023
Richard A. Kerr


News Focus
Soft Money's Hard Realities, pp. 2024-2028
Marcia Barinaga
New Way Found to Study Closely Related Proteins, pp. 2029+2031
Evelyn Strauss
Global Warming, Insects Take the Stage at Snowbird, pp. 2031-2032
Jocelyn Kaiser
On a Slippery Slope to Mediocrity?, p. 2033
Martin Enserink


Random Samples, p. 2035
Laura Helmuth


Science's Compass


Editorial
Enhancing the U.S. Postdoctoral Experience, p. 2047
Maxine F. Singer


Letters
China's New Forest Policy, pp. 2049-2050
Ming Xu; Ye Qi; Peng Gong; Guang Zhao; Guofan Shao; Peichang Zhang; Guangxin Bai
Acceptable Evidence, pp. 2050-2051
Stephen M. Smith
Plutonium Immobilization and Radiation Effects, pp. 2051-2052
William J. Weber; Rodney C. Ewing
Corrections and Clarifications: One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics, p. 2052
Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 2052
Corrections and Clarifications: Biotech Research Proves a Draw in Canada, p. 2052
Corrections and Clarifications: Uninterrupted MCM2-7 Function Required for DNA Replication Fork Progression, p. 2052
Corrections and Clarifications: A Nuclear Solution to Climatic Change?, p. 2052


Policy Forum
U.S. Policies Pertaining to Weather and Climate Extremes, pp. 2053+2055
Stanley A. Changnon; David R. Easterling


Books et al.
Pushing Buffalo to the Brink, p. 2056
The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History
Andrew C. Isenberg
Review author[s]: James E. Sherow
Wandering Genes, p. 2057
Migration and Colonization in Human Microevolution
Alan Fix
Review author[s]: Marta Mirazón Lahr


Perspectives
Managing Forests after Kyoto, pp. 2058-2059
Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Christian Wirth; Martin Heimann
Ubiquitination: More Than Two to Tango, pp. 2061-2062
Claudio A. P. Joazeiro; Tony Hunter
Aging, Chromatin, and Food Restriction: Connecting the Dots, pp. 2062-2063
Judith Campisi
Quantum Dots as Tunable Kondo Impurities, pp. 2064-2065
Jan von Delft
Asteroids Come of Age, pp. 2065-2066
Richard P. Binzel
Staying Slim with Insulin in Mind, pp. 2066-2067
Michael W. Schwartz


Review
Climate Extremes: Observations, Modeling, and Impacts, pp. 2068-2074
David R. Easterling; Gerald A. Meehl; Camille Parmesan; Stanley A. Changnon; Thomas R. Karl; Linda O. Mearns


Research


NEAR
Radio Science Results during the NEAR-Shoemaker Spacecraft Rendezvous with Eros, pp. 2085-2088
D. K. Yeomans; P. G. Antreasian; J.-P. Barriot; S. R. Chesley; D. W. Dunham; R. W. Farquhar; J. D. Giorgini; C. E. Helfrich; A. S. Konopliv; J. V. McAdams; J. K. Miller; W. M. Owen Jr.; D. J. Scheeres; P. C. Thomas; J. Veverka; B. G. Williams
NEAR at Eros: Imaging and Spectral Results, pp. 2088-2097
J. Veverka; M. Robinson; P. Thomas; S. Murchie; J. F. Bell III; N. Izenberg; C. Chapman; A. Harch; M. Bell; B. Carcich; A. Cheng; B. Clark; D. Domingue; D. Dunham; R. Farquhar; M. J. Gaffey; E. Hawkins; J. Joseph; R. Kirk; H. Li; P. Lucey; M. Malin; P. Martin; L. McFadden; W. J. Merline; J. K. Miller; W. M. Owen Jr.; C. Peterson; L. Prockter; J. Warren; D. Wellnitz; B. G. Williams; D. K. Yeomans
The Shape of 433 Eros from the NEAR-Shoemaker Laser Rangefinder, pp. 2097-2101
Maria T. Zuber; David E. Smith; Andrew F. Cheng; James B. Garvin; Oded Aharonson; Timothy D. Cole; Peter J. Dunn; Yanping Guo; Frank G. Lemoine; Gregory A. Neumann; David D. Rowlands; Mark H. Torrence
The Elemental Composition of Asteroid 433 Eros: Results of the NEAR-Shoemaker X-ray Spectrometer, pp. 2101-2105
J. I. Trombka; S. W. Squyres; J. Brückner; W. V. Boynton; R. C. Reedy; T. J. McCoy; P. Gorenstein; L. G. Evans; J. R. Arnold; R. D. Starr; L. R. Nittler; M. E. Murphy; I. Mikheeva; R. L. McNutt Jr.; T. P. McClanahan; E. McCartney; J. O. Goldsten; R. E. Gold; S. R. Floyd; P. E. Clark; T. H. Burbine; J. S. Bhangoo; S. H. Bailey; M. Petaev


Reports
The Kondo Effect in the Unitary Limit, pp. 2105-2108
W. G. van der Wiel; S. de Franceschi; T. Fujisawa; J. M. Elzerman; S. Tarucha; L. P. Kouwenhoven
Graphical Evolution of the Arnold Web: From Order to Chaos, pp. 2108-2110
Claude Froeschlé; Massimiliano Guzzo; Elena Lega
Mate Selection and the Evolution of Highly Polymorphic Self/Nonself Recognition Genes, pp. 2111-2114
Richard K. Grosberg; Michael W. Hart
How Snapping Shrimp Snap: Through Cavitating Bubbles, pp. 2114-2117
Michel Versluis; Barbara Schmitz; Anna von der Heydt; Detlef Lohse
Detecting and Measuring Cotranslational Protein Degradation in Vivo, pp. 2117-2120
Glenn C. Turner; Alexander Varshavsky
A Function for Kinesin I in the Posterior Transport of Oskar mRNA and Staufen Protein, pp. 2120-2122
Robert P. Brendza; Laura R. Serbus; Joseph B. Duffy; William M. Saxton
Role of Brain Insulin Receptor in Control of Body Weight and Reproduction, pp. 2122-2125
Jens C. Brüning; Dinesh Gautam; Deborah J. Burks; Jennifer Gillette; Markus Schubert; Paul C. Orban; Rüdiger Klein; Wilhelm Krone; Dirk Müller-Wieland; C. Ronald Kahn
Requirement of NAD and SIR2 for Life-Span Extension by Calorie Restriction in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, pp. 2126-2128
Su-Ju Lin; Pierre-Antoine Defossez; Leonard Guarente
Topologically Linked Protein Rings in the Bacteriophage HK97 Capsid, pp. 2129-2133
William R. Wikoff; Lars Liljas; Robert L. Duda; Hiro Tsuruta; Roger W. Hendrix; John E. Johnson
Activation of the DNA Replication Checkpoint through RNA Synthesis by Primase, pp. 2133-2137
W. Matthew Michael; Robert Ott; Ellen Fanning; John Newport
Patterning of the Zebrafish Retina by a Wave of Sonic Hedgehog Activity, pp. 2137-2139
Carl J. Neumann; Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard


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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2235
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2241+2243
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Scientists Weave New-Style Webs to Tame the Information Glut, pp. 2250-2251
David Voss
Downloading the Human Brain, with Security, p. 2250
Eliot Marshall
Misconduct Alleged in Yanomamo Studies, pp. 2251+2253
Charles C. Mann
Ice Man Warms up for European Scientists, pp. 2253-2254
Richard Stone
ScienceScope, pp. 2253+2255
Michael Balter; Dennis Normile; Wu Qi; Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff
Structural Biology Gets a $150 Million Boost, pp. 2254-2255
Robert F. Service
Astronomers Measure Size of a Giant's Sighs, pp. 2255-2256
Dana Mackenzie
Panel Cites Barriers to Government Service, p. 2256
Jeffrey Mervis
A New Look at How Neurons Compute, pp. 2256-2257
Marcia Barinaga
Bones Decision Rattles Researchers, p. 2257
Constance Holden
Funding Hike, with Strings Attached, p. 2259
Annika Nilsson; Joanna Rose
Group Urges Southwest Migration Corridors, p. 2259
Jocelyn Kaiser


News Focus
CERN's Gamble Shows Perils, Rewards of Playing the Odds, pp. 2260-2262
Charles Seife
Salted Clouds Pour More Rain on Mexico, pp. 2263-2264
Richard A. Kerr
Japan's Whaling Program Carries Heavy Baggage, pp. 2264-2265
Dennis Normile
A Tentative Comeback for Bioremediation, pp. 2266-2267
Todd Zwillich
Critics Say Rulings Give State U. License to Steal, pp. 2267+2269
David Malakoff


Random Samples, p. 2271
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
A Global Biodiversity Map, p. 2279
Edward O. Wilson


Letters
Aiding African Agriculture, p. 2281
Valerie S. Palmer; John Tor-Agbidye; Peter S. Spencer
Many Plans, One Bottom Line: Save Endangered Salmon, pp. 2281-2283
Peter Kareiva; Phillip S. Levin; Michelle M. McClure; Scott Bosse; Justin Hayes; Rob Masonis; Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
Thyroid Tumor Banks, p. 2283
G. A. Thomas; E. D. Williams
The First Predictions, p. 2283
Robert L. Fleischer
Corrections and Clarifications: The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World, pp. 2283-2284
Corrections and Clarifications: NetWatch, p. 2284
Corrections and Clarifications: A Single Adenosine with a Neutral pKa in the Ribosomal Peptidyl Transferase Center, p. 2284
Corrections and Clarifications: The Shots Heard 'Round the World, p. 2284


Policy Forum
Managing Carbon from the Bottom up, p. 2285
M. Granger Morgan
Equity and Greenhouse Gas Responsibility, p. 2287
Paul Baer; John Harte; Barbara Haya; Antonia V. Herzog; John Holdren; Nathan E. Hultman; Daniel M. Kammen; Richard B. Norgaard; Leigh Raymond


Books et al.
Deep Thoughts on the Forbidden, p. 2288
The Forest of Taboos: Morality, Hunting, and Identity among the Huaulu of the Moluccas
Valerio Valeri
Review author[s]: Mary Douglas
Against Triage, p. 2289
The California Condor: A Saga of Natural History and Conservation
Noel Snyder; Helen Snyder
Review author[s]: Stuart L. Pimm


Perspectives
New Insights into an Old Modification, pp. 2290-2291
Craig A. Mizzen; C. David Allis
The NO2 Flux Conundrum, pp. 2291+2293
Manuel T. Lerdau; J. William Munger; Daniel J. Jacob
Protein Loss in Cancer Cachexia, pp. 2293-2294
Michael J. Tisdale
Separating Rare Earth Elements, pp. 2295-2296
Derek J. Fray
An Accomplice for γ-Secretase Brought into Focus, pp. 2296-2297
Sangram S. Sisodia


Bioinformatics for Biodiversity
Diversity Digitized, p. 2305
Andrew Sugden; Elizabeth Pennisi


News
Taxonomic Revival, pp. 2306-2308
Elizabeth Pennisi
Fossil Databases Move to the Web, p. 2307
Jocelyn Kaiser


Viewpoints
The Quiet Revolution: Biodiversity Informatics and the Internet, pp. 2309-2312
Frank A. Bisby
Interoperability of Biodiversity Databases: Biodiversity Information on Every Desktop, pp. 2312-2314
James L. Edwards; Meredith A. Lane; Ebbe S. Nielsen


Research


Reports
Flashing Superluminal Components in the Jet of the Radio Galaxy 3C120, pp. 2317-2320
José-Luis Gómez; Alan P. Marscher; Antonio Alberdi; Svetlana G. Jorstad; Cristina García-Miró
Quantum Hall Ferromagnetism in a Two-Dimensional Electron System, pp. 2320-2323
J. Eom; H. Cho; W. Kang; K. L. Campman; A. C. Gossard; M. Bichler; W. Wegscheider
Imaging Coherent Electron Flow from a Quantum Point Contact, pp. 2323-2326
M. A. Topinka; B. J. LeRoy; S. E. J. Shaw; E. J. Heller; R. M. Westervelt; K. D. Maranowski; A. C. Gossard
Technique for Enhanced Rare Earth Separation, pp. 2326-2329
Tetsuya Uda; K. Thomas Jacob; Masahiro Hirasawa
A Mechanical Model for Intraplate Earthquakes: Application to the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 2329-2332
Shelley J. Kenner; Paul Segall
Dating of Pore Waters with 129 I: Relevance for the Origin of Marine Gas Hydrates, pp. 2332-2335
Udo Fehn; Glen Snyder; Per K. Egeberg
Polyploidy and the Evolution of Gender Dimorphism in Plants, pp. 2335-2338
J. S. Miller; D. L. Venable
Alteration of Stimulus-Specific Guard Cell Calcium Oscillations and Stomatal Closing in Arabidopsis det3 Mutant, pp. 2338-2342
Gethyn J. Allen; Sarah P. Chu; Karin Schumacher; Chad T. Shimazaki; Dionne Vafeados; Andrea Kemper; Scott D. Hawke; Gary Tallman; Roger Y. Tsien; Jeffrey F. Harper; Joanne Chory; Julian I. Schroeder
High Direct Estimate of the Mutation Rate in the Mitochondrial Genome of Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2342-2344
Dee R. Denver; Krystalynne Morris; Michael Lynch; Larissa L. Vassilieva; W. Kelley Thomas
Resetting of Circadian Time in Peripheral Tissues by Glucocorticoid Signaling, pp. 2344-2347
Aurélio Balsalobre; Steven A. Brown; Lysiane Marcacci; FranÇois Tronche; Christoph Kellendonk; Holger M. Reichardt; Günther Schütz; Ueli Schibler
Dendritic Computation of Direction Selectivity by Retinal Ganglion Cells, pp. 2347-2350
W. Rowland Taylor; Shigang He; William R. Levick; David I. Vaney
Failure to Regulate TNF-Induced NF-κB and Cell Death Responses in A20-Deficient Mice, pp. 2350-2354
Eric G. Lee; David L. Boone; Sophia Chai; Shon L. Libby; Marcia Chien; James P. Lodolce; Averil Ma
A Specificity-Enhancing Factor for the ClpXP Degradation Machine, pp. 2354-2356
Igor Levchenko; Meredith Seidel; Robert T. Sauer; Tania A. Baker
Ubiquitin-Activating/Conjugating Activity of TAF II 250, a Mediator of Activation of Gene Expression in Drosophila, pp. 2357-2360
Anh-Dung Pham; Frank Sauer
Active Remodeling of Somatic Nuclei in Egg Cytoplasm by the Nucleosomal ATPase ISWI, pp. 2360-2362
Nobuaki Kikyo; Paul A. Wade; Dmitry Guschin; Hui Ge; Alan P. Wolffe
NF-κB-Induced Loss of MyoD Messenger RNA: Possible Role in Muscle Decay and Cachexia, pp. 2363-2366
Denis C. Guttridge; Marty W. Mayo; Lee V. Madrid; Cun-Yu Wang; Albert S. Baldwin Jr.
Increase of Maximum Life-Span in Sweden, 1861-1999, pp. 2366-2368
J. R. Wilmoth; L. J. Deegan; H. Lundström; S. Horiuchi


AAAS News and Notes, p. 2369
Coimbra Sirica

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Front Matter (51 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
DOE Softens Bite of Tighter Security Rules at Labs, pp. 22-23
David Malakoff
Researchers Fight Plan to Regulate Mice, Birds, p. 23
David Malakoff
A Possible Target for Better Benzodiazepines, pp. 23+25
Laura Helmuth
ScienceScope, p. 25
Charles Seife; David Malakoff
Giant 'Planets' on the Loose in Orion?, p. 26
Robert Irion
Lucky Star Sheds Light on Gamma Ray Burst, pp. 26-27
Mark Sincell
Science Wins out in Latest Budget, pp. 27-28
David Malakoff
Panel Proposes Rules for Research Abroad, p. 28
Gretchen Vogel
Epidemiologists Wary of Opening up Their Data, pp. 28-29
Eliot Marshall
Yoked Photons Break the Light Barrier, pp. 29+31
Charles Seife
Estonia Prepares for National DNA Database, p. 31
Lone Frank


News Focus
Arabidopsis Comes of Age, pp. 32-35
Elizabeth Pennisi
Ghost Towns Tell Tales of Ecological Boom and Bust, pp. 35-37
Kathryn Brown
For 'Father' of Abortion Drug, Vindication at Last, p. 39
Michael Balter


Random Samples, p. 41
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Genetic Benefit Sharing, p. 49
Human Genome Organization Ethics Committee


Letters
Assessing Biodiversity and Ecological Stability, p. 51
Peter J. Taylor
Interpreting Iceberg Deposits in the Deep Sea, pp. 51-52
Peter U. Clark; Nicklas G. Pisias; Sharon L. Kanfoush; David A. Hodell; Thomas P. Guilderson
Life Expectancy in Eastern Europe, pp. 52-53
Elizabeth L. Brainerd; Gerdi Weidner
Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 53
Corrections and Clarifications: Less Is Moa, p. 53
Corrections and Clarifications: Searching for the Mark of Cain, p. 53
Corrections and Clarifications: Brown Dwarf's Flare Opens X-Ray Eyes, p. 53


Essays on Science and Society
Islamic Women in Science, pp. 55-56
Farkhonda Hassan


Books et al.
Blue Book Value, pp. 57-58
Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings
Brian Boyd; Robert Michael Pyle
Nabokov's Blues: The Scientific Odyssey of a Literary Genius
Kurt Johnson; Steve Coates
Review author[s]: May Berenbaum
A Fondness for "Beetles of the Paleozoic", p. 59
Trilobite! Eyewitness to Evolution
Richard Fortey
Review author[s]: Allison R. Palmer


Perspectives
Exploiting Thermal Motion, pp. 61-62
Klaus Schulten
Proximity Matters, pp. 62-63
John R. K. Savage
Noblesse Oblige, pp. 64-65
Pekka Pyykkö
Trans-Pacific Air Pollution, pp. 65+67
Kenneth E. Wilkening; Leonard A. Barrie; Marilyn Engle
Nota Bene: The Killer Instinct of a p53 Target, p. 67
Orla Smith
Are There Close Encounters between Signaling Pathways?, pp. 68-69
Stephane Noselli; Norbert Perrimon


Frontiers in Cellular Immunology
Immune Cell Networks, p. 79
Stephen Simpson; Stella M. Hurtley; Jean Marx


News
Computers Aid Vaccine Design, pp. 80-82
Michael Hagmann
Doing Immunology on a Chip, pp. 82-83
Michael Hagmann


Reviews & Viewpoints
Immune Inhibitory Receptors, pp. 84-89
Jeffrey V. Ravetch; Lewis L. Lanier
T-Independent Immune Response: New Aspects of B Cell Biology, pp. 89-92
Sidonia Fagarasan; Tasuku Honjo
Dynamics of T Lymphocyte Responses: Intermediates, Effectors, and Memory Cells, pp. 92-97
Antonio Lanzavecchia; Federica Sallusto
The Ins and Outs of Body Surface Immunology, pp. 97-100
Adrian Hayday; Joanne L. Viney


Research


Research Article
Discovery of Young, Isolated Planetary Mass Objects in the σ Orionis Star Cluster, pp. 103-107
M. R. Zapatero Osorio; V. J. S. Béjar; E. L. Martín; R. Rebolo; D. Barrado y Navascués; C. A. L. Bailer-Jones; R. Mundt


Reports
Optically Defined Multifunctional Patterning of Photosensitive Thin-Film Silica Mesophases, pp. 107-111
Dhaval A. Doshi; Nicola K. Huesing; Mengcheng Lu; Hongyou Fan; Yunfeng Lu; Kelly Simmons-Potter; B. G. Potter Jr.; Alan J. Hurd; C. Jeffrey Brinker
Vibrational Promotion of Electron Transfer, pp. 111-114
Yuhui Huang; Charles T. Rettner; Daniel J. Auerbach; Alec M. Wodtke
Dynamically Controlled Protein Tunneling Paths in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers, pp. 114-117
Ilya A. Balabin; José N. Onuchic
Xenon as a Complex Ligand: The Tetra Xenono Gold(II) Cation in AuXe4 2+ (Sb2F 11 -)2</latex>, pp. 117-118
Stefan Seidel; Konrad Seppelt
Resurrection of Crushed Magnetization and Chaotic Dynamics in Solution NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 118-121
Yung-Ya Lin; Natalia Lisitza; Sangdoo Ahn; Warren S. Warren
Imaging the Electron Wave Function in Self-Assembled Quantum Dots, pp. 122-124
E. E. Vdovin; A. Levin; A. Patanè; L. Eaves; P. C. Main; Yu. N. Khanin; Yu. V. Dubrovskii; M. Henini; G. Hill
Potent Analgesic Effects of GDNF in Neuropathic Pain States, pp. 124-127
Timothy J. Boucher; Kenji Okuse; David L. H. Bennett; John B. Munson; John N. Wood; Stephen B. McMahon
Long-Term Survival but Impaired Homeostatic Proliferation of Naive T Cells in the Absence of p56 lck </latex>, pp. 127-131
Benedict Seddon; Giuseppe Legname; Peter Tomlinson; Rose Zamoyska
Molecular and Neuronal Substrate for the Selective Attenuation of Anxiety, pp. 131-134
Karin Löw; Florence Crestani; Ruth Keist; Dietmar Benke; Ina Brünig; Jack A. Benson; Jean-Marc Fritschy; Thomas Rülicke; Horst Bluethmann; Hanns Möhler; Uwe Rudolph
Function of GATA Transcription Factors in Preadipocyte-Adipocyte Transition, pp. 134-138
Qiang Tong; Gökhan Dalgin; Haiyan Xu; Chao-Nan Ting; Jeffrey M. Leiden; Gökhan S. Hotamisligil
Proximity of Chromosomal Loci That Participate in Radiation-Induced Rearrangements in Human Cells, pp. 138-141
Marina N. Nikiforova; James R. Stringer; Ruthann Blough; Mario Medvedovic; James A. Fagin; Yuri E. Nikiforov
A Calmodulin-Related Protein That Suppresses Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants, pp. 142-144
Radhamani Anandalakshmi; Rajendra Marathe; Xin Ge; J. M. Herr Jr.; Christopher Mau; Allison Mallory; Gail Pruss; Lewis Bowman; Vicki B. Vance
Regulation of STAT3 by Direct Binding to the Rac1 GTPase, pp. 144-147
Amy R. Simon; Haris G. Vikis; Scott Stewart; Barry L. Fanburg; Brent H. Cochran; Kun-Liang Guan
Regulation of C. elegans Life-Span by Insulinlike Signaling in the Nervous System, pp. 147-150
Catherine A. Wolkow; Koutarou D. Kimura; Ming-Sum Lee; Gary Ruvkun
Structure of the Protease Domain of Memapsin 2 (β-Secretase) Complexed with Inhibitor, pp. 150-153
Lin Hong; Gerald Koelsch; Xinli Lin; Shili Wu; Simon Terzyan; Arun K. Ghosh; Xuenjun C. Zhang; Jordan Tang


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 227
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 233+235
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Public-Private Project to Deliver Mouse Genome in 6 Months, pp. 242-243
Eliot Marshall
Nobel Prizes, p. 242
Gore, Bush Aides in Friendly Tussle, p. 243
David Malakoff
Research Groups Win Delay in Rules, pp. 243+245
David Malakoff
Texas Scientist Admits Falsifying Results, pp. 245-246
David Malakoff
ScienceScope, pp. 245+247
Richard Kerr; Robert Koenig; Gretchen Vogel; Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
Experts Call Fungus Threat Poppycock, p. 246
Richard Stone
New Reaction Promises Nanotubes by the Kilo, pp. 246-247
Robert F. Service
Video Game Images Persist despite Amnesia, pp. 247+249
Laura Helmuth
Growth in Visas Boosts NSF Education Programs, p. 249
Jeffrey Mervis


News Focus
CERN Link Breathes Life into Russian Physics, pp. 250-252
Richard Stone
Bulgarians Sue CERN for Leniency, p. 252
Robert Koenig
Can Genetically Modified Crops Go 'Greener'?, pp. 253-254
Anne Simon Moffat
Australian Researchers Go for the Gold, pp. 255+257
Elizabeth Finkel
Second Thoughts on Skill of El Niño Predictions, pp. 257-258
Richard A. Kerr
New Brain Cells Prompt New Theory of Depression, pp. 258-259
Gretchen Vogel


Random Samples, p. 261
Constance Holden

Presidential Forum: Gore and Bush Offer Their Views on Science, pp. 262-269


Science's Compass


Editorial
The Candidates' Views on Science, p. 271
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Math and Science Education: Training the Teachers, p. 273
Michael M. Gottesman; Sandra R. Shmookler; Steven B. Oppenheimer; Joseph W. Dolce
Missing Martian Meteorites, pp. 273-275
Richard L. S. Taylor; David W. Mittlefehldt
Fingering Digit Identity, pp. 275-277
Stuart A. Newman; Randall D. Dahn; John F. Fallon
Corrections and Clarifications: Interconnected Feedback Loops in the Neurospora Circadian System, p. 277


Policy Forum
Collaborations in Rice, pp. 279-280
Kenneth S. Fischer; John Barton; Gurdev S. Khush; Hei Leung; Ronald Cantrell


Books et al.
Playing for Keeps, p. 281
Game Theory Evolving: A Problem-Centered Introduction to Modeling Strategic Interaction
Herbert Gintis
Review author[s]: Karl Sigmund; Martin A. Nowak
Mind and Medicine, p. 282
The Balance within: The Science Connecting Health and Emotions
Esther M. Stemberg
Review author[s]: Ira B. Black


Perspectives
A Meteorite Falls on Ice, pp. 283+285
Jeffrey N. Grossman
The Younger Dryas: Cold, Cold Everywhere?, pp. 285-286
Donald T. Rodbell
Twist and Fluoresce, pp. 286-287
John I. Brauman
Arresting Features of Bacterial Toxins, pp. 287-288
Jenifer Coburn; John M. Leong
The Benefits of Allocating Sex, pp. 288-290
Stuart A. West; Edward Allen Herre; Ben C. Sheldon


Review
The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System, pp. 291-296
P. Falkowski; R. J. Scholes; E. Boyle; J. Canadell; D. Canfield; J. Elser; N. Gruber; K. Hibbard; P. Högberg; S. Linder; F. T. Mackenzie; B. Moore III; T. Pedersen; Y. Rosenthal; S. Seitzinger; V. Smetacek; W. Steffen


Pathways of Discovery
The Ascent of Atmospheric Sciences, pp. 299-304
Paul J. Crutzen; Veerabhadran Ramanathan


Research


Research Articles
Blue-Fluorescent Antibodies, pp. 307-313
Anton Simeonov; Masayuki Matsushita; Eric A. Juban; Elizabeth H. Z. Thompson; Timothy Z. Hoffman; Albert E. Beuscher IV; Matthew J. Taylor; Peter Wirsching; Wolfgang Rettig; James K. McCusker; Raymond C. Stevens; David P. Millar; Peter G. Schultz; Richard A. Lerner; Kim D. Janda


Reports
Optical Gain and Stimulated Emission in Nanocrystal Quantum Dots, pp. 314-317
V. I. Klimov; A. A. Mikhailovsky; Su Xu; A. Malko; J. A. Hollingsworth; C. A. Leatherdale; H.-J. Eisler; M. G. Bawendi
Graphite Polyhedral Crystals, pp. 317-320
Yury Gogotsi; Joseph A. Libera; Nikolay Kalashnikov; Masahiro Yoshimura
The Fall, Recovery, Orbit, and Composition of the Tagish Lake Meteorite: A New Type of Carbonaceous Chondrite, pp. 320-325
Peter G. Brown; Alan R. Hildebrand; Michael E. Zolensky; Monica Grady; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Edward Tagliaferri; Richard Spalding; Neil D. MacRae; Eric L. Hoffman; David W. Mittlefehldt; John F. Wacker; J. Andrew Bird; Margaret D. Campbell; Robert Carpenter; Heather Gingerich; Michael Glatiotis; Erika Greiner; Michael J. Mazur; Phil JA. McCausland; Howard Plotkin; Tina Rubak Mazur
The Last Glacial-Holocene Transition in Southern Chile, pp. 325-328
K. D. Bennett; S. G. Haberle; S. H. Lumley
A Niche Maintaining Germ Line Stem Cells in the Drosophila Ovary, pp. 328-330
Ting Xie; Allan C. Spradling
Deleterious Mutations and the Evolution of Sex, pp. 331-333
Peter D. Keightley; Adam Eyre-Walker
Localized Rac Activation Dynamics Visualized in Living Cells, pp. 333-337
Vadim S. Kraynov; Chester Chamberlain; Gary M. Bokoch; Martin A. Schwartz; Sarah Slabaugh; Klaus M. Hahn
A Myosin I Isoform in the Nucleus, pp. 337-341
Lidija Pestic-Dragovich; Ljuba Stojiljkovic; Anatoly A. Philimonenko; Grzegorz Nowak; Yunbo Ke; Robert E. Settlage; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Donald F. Hunt; Pavel Hozak; Primal de Lanerolle
Plasma Membrane Compartmentalization in Yeast by Messenger RNA Transport and a Septin Diffusion Barrier, pp. 341-344
Peter A. Takizawa; Joseph L. DeRisi; James E. Wilhelm; Ronald D. Vale
Molecular Analysis of FRIGIDA, a Major Determinant of Natural Variation in Arabidopsis Flowering Time, pp. 344-347
Urban Johanson; Joanne West; Clare Lister; Scott Michaels; Richard Amasino; Caroline Dean
Selfish DNA in Protein-Coding Genes of Rickettsia, pp. 347-350
Hiroyuki Ogata; Stéphane Audic; Valérie Barbe; François Artiguenave; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Didier Raoult; Jean-Michel Claverie
Replaying the Game: Hypnagogic Images in Normals and Amnesics, pp. 350-353
Robert Stickgold; April Malia; Denise Maguire; David Roddenberry; Margaret O'Connor
A Bacterial Toxin That Controls Cell Cycle Progression as a Deoxyribonuclease I-like Protein, pp. 354-357
Maria Lara-Tejero; Jorge E. Galán


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Front Matter (40 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 403
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 409+411
Stella Hurtley


News


News of the Week
Helsinki's New Clinical Rules: Fewer Placebos, More Disclosure, pp. 418-419
Martin Enserink
Paintings in Italian Cave May Be Oldest Yet, pp. 419+421
Michael Balter
Plant Invader May Use Chemical Weapons, pp. 421-422
Mari N. Jensen
ScienceScope, pp. 421+423
Judy Redfearn; Robert Koenig; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Jocelyn Kaiser
Gates Gives Cambridge a Rival to Rhodes, p. 422
Jon Cohen
Arizona to Take High Road to Preservation?, pp. 422-423
Mark Muro
Windfall for French Biomedical Agency, p. 423
Michael Balter
Celebrating the Synapse, p. 424
Michael Balter
Achievements Etched in Silicon, pp. 424-425
Charles Seife
Getting a Charge out of Plastics, pp. 425+427
Robert F. Service
Dealing with Biases and Discrete Choices, p. 427
Charles Seife


News Focus


Malaria
A Renewed Assault on an Old and Deadly Foe, pp. 428-430
Eliot Marshall
Can Who Roll Back Malaria?, p. 430
Michael Balter
Against All Odds, Victories from the Front Lines, pp. 431-433
Gretchen Vogel
Searching for a Parasite's Weak Spot, pp. 434-437
Gary Taubes
Reinventing an Ancient Cure for Malaria, pp. 437+439
Eliot Marshall
Closing in on a Deadly Parasite's Genome, p. 439
Elizabeth Pennisi
Building a Disease-Fighting Mosquito, pp. 440-441
Martin Enserink


Random Samples, p. 443
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Reshaping Basic Research, p. 451
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Soft Money Is Hard to Find, p. 453
Judith Luber-Narod
A Benefit of Being Big, p. 453
David Schimpf
Consideration of Copollutants, p. 453
Suresh H. Moolgavkar
Space Station Research: Details Please, pp. 453-454
Scott N. Swisher
Examining the Motivations for Generosity, pp. 454-455
Nikolaos Kazantzis; Robbie Sutton; Claus Wedekind; Manfred Milinski
What Story Is Told by Oceanic Tracer Concentrations?, pp. 455-456
Nicolas Gruber; Klaus Keller; Robert M. Key; Markus Pahlow; Ulf Riebesell
Corrections and Clarifications: Louisiana's Vanishing Wetlands: Going, Going,..., p. 456


Policy Forum
Bioengineered Food: Safety and Labeling, pp. 457+459
Karen A. Goldman


Books et al.
Science, Art, and Dinosaurs, pp. 460-461
Dinosaur Imagery: The Science of Lost Worlds and Jurassic Art
Review author[s]: Lawrence M. Witmer
A Framework for Melittology, p. 461
The Bees of the World
Charles D. Michener
Review author[s]: David W. Roubik


Perspectives
The Rapid Origin of Reproductive Isolation, pp. 462-463
Nick Barton
Preventing AIDS but Not HIV-1 Infection with a DNA Vaccine, pp. 463+465
Xuefei Shen; Robert F. Siliciano
Magnets Fast and Small, pp. 466-467
Jacques Miltat; André Thiaville
The Weather on Titan, pp. 467-468
Ralph D. Lorenz


Tech.Sight
The Babel of Bioinformatics, pp. 471-473
Teresa K. Attwood
Conquering by Dividing, p. 473
Popular Power Worker
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Eyes on the Skies, pp. 473-474
J-Track, J-Track 3D, and J-Pass
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Genomics Made Easy, p. 474
MacVector 7.0
Review author[s]: Indira Rajagopal


Research


Research Articles
Structure of a Glycerol-Conducting Channel and the Basis for Its Selectivity, pp. 481-486
Daxiong Fu; Andrew Libson; Larry J. W. Miercke; Cindy Weitzman; Peter Nollert; Jolanta Krucinski; Robert M. Stroud
Control of Viremia and Prevention of Clinical AIDS in Rhesus Monkeys by Cytokine-Augmented DNA Vaccination, pp. 486-492
Dan H. Barouch; Sampa Santra; Jörn E. Schmitz; Marcelo J. Kuroda; Tong-Ming Fu; Wendeline Wagner; Miroslawa Bilska; Abie Craiu; Xin Xiao Zheng; Georgia R. Krivulka; Kristin Beaudry; Michelle A. Lifton; Christine E. Nickerson; Wendy L. Trigona; Kara Punt; Dan C. Freed; Liming Guan; Sheri Dubey; Danilo Casimiro; Adam Simon; Mary-Ellen Davies; Michael Chastain; Terry B. Strom; Rebecca S. Gelman; David C. Montefiori; Mark G. Lewis; Emilio A. Emini; John W. Shiver; Norman L. Letvin


Reports
Imaging Precessional Motion of the Magnetization Vector, pp. 492-495
Y. Acremann; C. H. Back; M. Buess; O. Portmann; A. Vaterlaus; D. Pescia; H. Melchior
Modulation Instability and Pattern Formation in Spatially Incoherent Light Beams, pp. 495-498
Detlef Kip; Marin Soljacic; Mordechai Segev; Eugenia Eugenieva; Demetrios N. Christodoulides
Experimental Verification of Decoherence-Free Subspaces, pp. 498-501
Paul G. Kwiat; Andrew J. Berglund; Joseph B. Altepeter; Andrew G. White
Electronic Structure of Solids with Competing Periodic Potentials, pp. 501-503
J. Voit; L. Perfetti; F. Zwick; H. Berger; G. Margaritondo; G. Grüner; H. Höchst; M. Grioni
A Stable Bicyclic Compound with Two Si=Si Double Bonds, pp. 504-506
Takeaki Iwamoto; Makoto Tamura; Chizuko Kabuto; Mitsuo Kira
Dimer Preparation That Mimics the Transition State for the Adsorption of H2 on the Si(100)-2 x 1 Surface, pp. 506-509
Emily J. Buehler; John J. Boland
Detection of Daily Clouds on Titan, pp. 509-513
Caitlin A. Griffith; Joseph L. Hall; Thomas R. Geballe
Acute Sensitivity of Landslide Rates to Initial Soil Porosity, pp. 513-516
R. M. Iverson; M. E. Reid; N. R. Iverson; R. G. LaHusen; M. Logan; J. E. Mann; D. L. Brien
Rapid Evolution of Reproductive Isolation in the Wild: Evidence from Introduced Salmon, pp. 516-518
Andrew P. Hendry; John K. Wenburg; Paul Bentzen; Eric C. Volk; Thomas P. Quinn
Natural Selection and the Reinforcement of Mate Recognition, pp. 519-521
Megan Higgie; Steve Chenoweth; Mark W. Blows
Invasive Plants versus Their New and Old Neighbors: A Mechanism for Exotic Invasion, pp. 521-523
Ragan M. Callaway; Erik T. Aschehoug
Two-Amino Acid Molecular Switch in an Epithelial Morphogen That Regulates Binding to Two Distinct Receptors, pp. 523-527
Minhong Yan; Li-Chong Wang; Sarah G. Hymowitz; Sarah Schilbach; James Lee; Audrey Goddard; Abraham M. de Vos; Wei-Qiang Gao; Vishva M. Dixit
CD95/CD95 Ligand Interactions on Epithelial Cells in Host Defense to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, pp. 527-530
Heike Grassmé; Susanne Kirschnek; Joachim Riethmueller; Andrea Riehle; Gabriele von Kürthy; Florian Lang; Michael Weller; Erich Gulbins
Specific Mutations Induced by Triplex-Forming Oligonucleotides in Mice, pp. 530-533
Karen M. Vasquez; Latha Narayanan; Peter M. Glazer
Learning-Induced LTP in Neocortex, pp. 533-536
Mengia-S. Rioult-Pedotti; Daniel Friedman; John P. Donoghue


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Front Matter (49 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 667
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 673+675
Stella Hurtley


News


News of the Week
Warmer Waters More Deadly to Coral Reefs Than Pollution, pp. 682-683
Dennis Normile
NSF and NASA Score Last-Minute Victories, p. 683
Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
Institute Goes to Court to Remove Researcher, pp. 683+685
Constance Holden
Pacific Salmon Run Hot and Cold, pp. 685-686
Kathryn Brown
ScienceScope, pp. 685+687
Wayne Kondro; Gretchen Vogel; Dennis Normile; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff
Canada to Begin Funding Overhead on Projects, p. 687
Wayne Kondro
Saturn Wins Satellite Title with New Moons, p. 689
Richard A. Kerr
Solar System Scientists Look to Find an Edge, p. 689
Richard A. Kerr


News Focus
Help Needed to Rebuild Science in Yugoslavia, pp. 690-695
Richard Stone
Science Survives in Breakthrough States, pp. 692-693
Robert Koenig
Adriatic Nations Team up to Explore Spreading Marine Mystery, p. 694
Robert Koenig
Panel Cautiously Confirms Low-Dose Effects, pp. 695+697
Jocelyn Kaiser
Does a Climate Clock Get a Noisy Boost?, pp. 697-698
Richard A. Kerr
Neuroscience Meeting Draws Crowds, Gripes, Loyalty, pp. 698-699
Laura Helmuth


Random Samples, p. 701
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Triple Play, p. 709
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Poll Shows Researchers Favor Lab Animal Protection, p. 711
Scott Plous; Harold A. Herzog
Ideas about the Surface Runoff Features on Mars, pp. 711-714
Nick Hoffman; L. Paul Knauth; Stan Klonowski; Donald Burt; R. Stephen Saunders; Richard W. Zurek; Peter T. Doran; Steven L. Forman
Relation between Diversity and Stability, in the Real World, pp. 714-715
Robert M. May
Outrageous Events: Don't Count Them out, p. 715
William Bishop Fairley


Policy Forum
U.S. Priorities-HIV Prevention, p. 717
Joseph A. Catania; Stephen F. Morin; Jesse Canchola; Lance Pollack; Jason Chang; Thomas J. Coates


Books et al.
Iron in the Soul, p. 718
An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage
Malcolm Macmillan
Review author[s]: John C. Marshall
Plant Biology at Center Stage, p. 719
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants
Bob B. Buchanan; Wilhelm Gruissem; Russell L. Jones
Review author[s]: Hans Kende


Perspectives
Schrödinger's Cat Is out of the Hat, pp. 720-721
Claudia Tesche
Combating Parkinson's Disease: Step Three, pp. 721+723-724
Lars Olson
Beyond Platonic Molecules, pp. 724-725
Joel M. Bowman
N-WASP Regulation: The Sting in the Tail, pp. 725-726
James Fawcett; Tony Pawson


Dendrites
Beautiful, Complex, and Diverse Specialists, p. 735
Peter Stern; Jean Marx


News
Synapses Call the Shots, pp. 736-738
Marcia Barinaga


Reviews
Diversity and Dynamics of Dendritic Signaling, pp. 739-744
Michael Häusser; Nelson Spruston; Greg J. Stuart
Untangling Dendrites with Quantitative Models, pp. 744-750
Idan Segev; Michael London
Signal-Processing Machines at the Postsynaptic Density, pp. 750-754
Mary B. Kennedy
Actin-Based Plasticity in Dendritic Spines, pp. 754-758
Andrew Matus


Research


Research Articles
Neurodegeneration Prevented by Lentiviral Vector Delivery of GDNF in Primate Models of Parkinson's Disease, pp. 767-773
Jeffrey H. Kordower; Marina E. Emborg; Jocelyne Bloch; Shuang Y. Ma; Yaping Chu; Liza Leventhal; Jodi McBride; Er-Yun Chen; Stéphane Palfi; Ben Zion Roitberg; W. Douglas Brown; James E. Holden; Robert Pyzalski; Michael D. Taylor; Paul Carvey; ZaoDung Ling; Didier Trono; Philippe Hantraye; Nicole Déglon; Patrick Aebischer
Quantum Superposition of Macroscopic Persistent-Current States, pp. 773-777
Caspar H. van der Wal; A. C. J. ter Haar; F. K. Wilhelm; R. N. Schouten; C. J. P. M. Harmans; T. P. Orlando; Seth Lloyd; J. E. Mooij


Reports
Triple Vortex Ring Structure in Superfluid Helium II, pp. 777-779
Demosthenes Kivotides; Carlo F. Barenghi; David C. Samuels
Phase Evolution in a Kondo-Correlated System, pp. 779-783
Yang Ji; M. Heiblum; D. Sprinzak; D. Mahalu; Hadas Shtrikman
Moissanite: A Window for High-Pressure Experiments, pp. 783-785
Ji-an Xu; Ho-kwang Mao
Förster Energy Transfer in an Optical Microcavity, pp. 785-788
Piers Andrew; William L. Barnes
Hurricane Disturbance and Tropical Tree Species Diversity, pp. 788-791
John Vandermeer; Iñigo Granzow de la Cerda; Douglas Boucher; Ivette Perfecto; Javier Ruiz
A Low Temperature Transfer of ALH84001 from Mars to Earth, pp. 791-795
Benjamin P. Weiss; Joseph L. Kirschvink; Franz J. Baudenbacher; Hojatollah Vali; Nick T. Peters; Francis A. Macdonald; John P. Wikswo
Impacts of Climatic Change and Fishing on Pacific Salmon Abundance over the past 300 Years, pp. 795-799
Bruce P. Finney; Irene Gregory-Eaves; Jon Sweetman; Marianne S. V. Douglas; John P. Smol
Antiphase Oscillation of the Left and Right Suprachiasmatic Nuclei, pp. 799-801
Horacio O. de la Iglesia; Jennifer Meyer; Alan Carpino Jr.; William J. Schwartz
Integration of Multiple Signals through Cooperative Regulation of the N-WASP-Arp2/3 Complex, pp. 801-806
Kenneth E. Prehoda; Jessica A. Scott; R. Dyche Mullins; Wendell A. Lim
Direct Coupling between Meiotic DNA Replication and Recombination Initiation, pp. 806-809
Valérie Borde; Alastair S. H. Goldman; Michael Lichten
Genomic Analysis of Gene Expression in C. elegans, pp. 809-812
A. A. Hill; C. P. Hunter; B. T. Tsung; G. Tucker-Kellogg; E. L. Brown
Song Replay during Sleep and Computational Rules for Sensorimotor Vocal Learning, pp. 812-816
Amish S. Dave; Daniel Margoliash
Structure of Murine CTLA-4 and Its Role in Modulating T Cell Responsiveness, pp. 816-819
David A. Ostrov; Wuxian Shi; Jean-Claude D. Schwartz; Steven C. Almo; Stanley G. Nathenson


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 821-823
Coimbra Sirica

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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 895
John S. MacNeil

Editors' Choice, pp. 901+903
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Librarians Seek to Block Merger of Scientific Publishing Giants, pp. 910-911
David Malakoff
Report Flags Hazards of Risk Assessment, pp. 911+913
Helen Gavaghan
China, Denmark Team up to Tackle the Pig, pp. 913-914
Li Hui
ScienceScope, pp. 913+915
David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Eliot Marshall; Elizabeth Pennisi
New Site Suggests Anasazi Exodus, p. 914
Mark Muro
Listeria Enlists Host in Its Attack, pp. 914-915
Elizabeth Pennisi
A More Cautious NASA Sets Plans for Mars, pp. 915-916
Andrew Lawler
Long-Wavelength Lasers Sniff out New Uses, pp. 916-917
Charles Seife
First Upright Vertebrate Lived Fast, Died Young, p. 917
Erik Stokstad
Digital Music Safeguard May Need Retuning, pp. 917+919
Charles Seife
New Guidelines Promise Stronger Bioethics, p. 919
Pallava Bagla


News Focus: Saving Kyoto
Can the Kyoto Climate Treaty Be Saved from Itself?, pp. 920-921
Richard A. Kerr
Soaking up Carbon in Forests and Fields, p. 922
Jocelyn Kaiser


News Focus
On the Trail of Ebola and Marburg Viruses, pp. 923+925
Michael Balter
Gamma Ray Bursts May Pack a One-Two Punch, pp. 926-927
Govert Schilling


Random Samples, p. 929
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Decreasing Reliability of Energy, p. 931
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Presidential Politics: Constrained by Complexity?, p. 933
Erik A. Schultes
Of Salmon and Dams, pp. 933-934
Jeremy Collie; Saul Saila; Carl Walters; Stephen Carpenter; Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
No Longer a Source of Dioxin, pp. 934-935
Thomas Jorling
Clarifying the SF5CF3 Record, pp. 935-936
Ronald A. Hites; Michael A. Santoro; W. T. Sturges; D. E. Oram; S. A. Penkett; T. J. Wallington; K. P. Shine; C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
No Mercy, p. 936
Richard E. Lenski
Secret to Marital Bliss?, p. 936
David E. Fisher
Corrections and Clarifications: New Brain Cells Prompt New Theory of Depression, p. 936
Corrections and Clarifications: Molecular and Neuronal Substrate for the Selective Attenuation of Anxiety, p. 936
Corrections and Clarifications: Downloading the Human Brain, with Security, p. 936
Corrections and Clarifications: Aging, Chromatin, and Food Restriction: Connecting the Dots, p. 936


Essays on Science and Society
Polygraph Testing and the DOE National Laboratories, pp. 939-940


Books et al.
Lessons from Chaco Canyon, pp. 941+943
Anasazi America: Seventeen Centuries on the Road from Center Place
David E. Stuart
Review author[s]: Michael Adler
On E. O. Wilson and His Religious Vision, p. 943
Life Is a Miracle: An Essay against Modern Superstition
Wendell Berry
Review author[s]: Michael Ruse
Varied Fates from Similar States, p. 944
Chance, Development, and Aging
Caleb E. Finch; Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Review author[s]: Steven Austad


Perspectives
Signs of Extreme Gravity, pp. 945-946
Sharon Morsink
Boosting Immunity to HIV- Can the Virus Help?, pp. 946-947+949
Brigitte Autran; Guislaine Carcelain
A Tale of Two Selves, pp. 949-950
Karl Sigmund; Martin A. Nowak
Stretched Water Is More Reactive, pp. 950-951
George C. Schatz


Research


Reports
Discovery of a Transient Absorption Edge in the X-ray Spectrum of GRB 990705, pp. 953-955
Lorenzo Amati; Filippo Frontera; Mario Vietri; Jean J. M. in 't Zand; Paolo Soffitta; Enrico Costa; Stefano Del Sordo; Elena Pian; Luigi Piro; Lucio A. Antonelli; D. Dal Fiume; Marco Feroci; Giangiacomo Gandolfi; Cristiano Guidorzi; John Heise; Erik Kuulkers; Nicola Masetti; Enrico Montanari; Luciano Nicastro; Mauro Orlandini; Eliana Palazzi
Observation of X-ray Lines from a Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB991216): Evidence of Moving Ejecta from the Progenitor, pp. 955-958
L. Piro; G. Garmire; M. Garcia; G. Stratta; E. Costa; M. Feroci; P. Mészáros; M. Vietri; H. Bradt; D. Frail; F. Frontera; J. Halpern; J. Heise; K. Hurley; N. Kawai; R. M. Kippen; F. Marshall; T. Murakami; V. V. Sokolov; T. Takeshima; A. Yoshida
Mode-Specific Energy Disposal in the Four-Atom Reaction OH + D2 →HOD + D</latex>, pp. 958-961
Brian R. Strazisar; Cheng Lin; H. Floyd Davis
First-Principles Theory for the H + H2O, D2O Reactions, pp. 961-963
Dong H. Zhang; Michael A. Collins; Soo-Y. Lee
A Light-Emitting Field-Effect Transistor, pp. 963-965
J. H. Schön; A. Dodabalapur; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
Emissions of Methyl Halides and Methane from Rice Paddies, pp. 966-969
K. R. Redeker; N.-Y. Wang; J. C. Low; A. McMillan; S. C. Tyler; R. J. Cicerone
Early Permian Bipedal Reptile, pp. 969-972
David S. Berman; Robert R. Reisz; Diane Scott; Amy C. Henrici; Stuart S. Sumida; Thomas Martens
A Kingdom-Level Phylogeny of Eukaryotes Based on Combined Protein Data, pp. 972-977
Sandra L. Baldauf; A. J. Roger; I. Wenk-Siefert; W. F. Doolittle
Recovery and Management Options for Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Basin, pp. 977-979
Peter Kareiva; Michelle Marvier; Michelle McClure
VirB/D4-Dependent Protein Translocation from Agrobacterium into Plant Cells, pp. 979-982
Annette C. Vergunst; Barbara Schrammeijer; Amke den Dulk-Ras; Clementine M. T. de Vlaam; Tonny J. G. Regensburg-Tuïnk; Paul J. J. Hooykaas
A Basal Transcription Factor That Activates or Represses Transcription, pp. 982-984
Patricia J. Willy; Ryuji Kobayashi; James T. Kadonaga
Oxidative Damage Linked to Neurodegeneration by Selective α-Synuclein Nitration in Synucleinopathy Lesions, pp. 985-989
Benoit I. Giasson; John E. Duda; Ian V. J. Murray; Qiping Chen; José M. Souza; Howard I. Hurtig; Harry Ischiropoulos; John Q. Trojanowski; Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Role of BAX in the Apoptotic Response to Anticancer Agents, pp. 989-992
Lin Zhang; Jian Yu; Ben Ho Park; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
A PEST-Like Sequence in Listeriolysin O Essential for Listeria monocytogenes Pathogenicity, pp. 992-995
Amy L. Decatur; Daniel A. Portnoy
Role of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE in DNA Transport across the Mother Cell-Prespore Division Septum, pp. 995-997
Jonathan Bath; Ling Juan Wu; Jeffery Errington; James C. Wang


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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1047
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1053+1055
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Families Sue Hospital, Scientist for Control of Canavan Gene, p. 1062
Eliot Marshall
Company, Researchers Battle over Data Access, p. 1063
Carol Cruzan Morton
Twinned Genes Live Life in the Fast Lane, pp. 1065-1066
Elizabeth Pennisi
ScienceScope, pp. 1065+1067
Eliot Marshall; Michael Balter; Jocelyn Kaiser; Andrew Lawler
Offbeat Lenses Promise Perfect Fidelity, p. 1066
Charles Seife
New Clues to How Genes Are Controlled, pp. 1066-1067
Jean Marx
Pesticide Causes Parkinson's in Rats, p. 1068
Laura Helmuth
Ehlers Bill Suffers Surprising Defeat, pp. 1068-1069
Jeffrey Mervis
Ruling Allows Unions at Private Colleges, pp. 1069+1071
Constance Holden
Panel Backs EPA Dioxin Assessment, p. 1071
Jocelyn Kaiser
Halley's Origins Mysterious No More?, p. 1071
Richard A. Kerr


News Focus
Silent No Longer: 'Model Minority' Mobilizes, pp. 1072-1077
Andrew Lawler
In Search of Biological Weirdness, pp. 1077+1079-1080
Elizabeth Pennisi
Europeans Trace Ancestry to Paleolithic People, pp. 1080-1081
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, p. 1083
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
New Climate News, p. 1091
Don Kennedy


Letters
Canine Detectives: The Nose Knows-Or Does It?, p. 1093
I. Lehr Brisbin Jr.; Steven Austad; Steven K. Jacobson
Ideas about the Development of Violent Behavior, pp. 1093-1095
Debra L. Niehoff; Richard Rhodes
Conflict and Resolution in Primates-All Too Human?, pp. 1095-1097
Mary Greenberg; Ray Pierotti; Charles H. Southwick; Frans B. M. de Waal
Cause of Seal Die-Off in 1988 Is Still under Debate, p. 1097
Thomas J. O'Shea
Ph.D.'s as Science Teachers: Notes from the Field, p. 1098
Louis Roccanova
Corrections and Clarifications: Help Needed to Rebuild Science in Yugoslavia, p. 1098
Corrections and Clarifications: The Ascent of Atmospheric Sciences, p. 1098
Corrections and Clarifications: Texas Scientist Admits Falsifying Results, p. 1098


Policy Forum
Science in Europe, pp. 1099+1101
Kai Simons; Carol Featherstone


Books et al.
How We Got Here and Where We Are Going, pp. 1102-1103
Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect
Paul R. Ehrlich
Review author[s]: Mark Ridley
Nota Bene: Seven Scientists up Close, p. 1103
Me & Isaac Newton
Michael Apted
Review author[s]: David Voss


Perspectives
The Economics of Immunity, pp. 1104-1105
Andrew F. Read; Judith E. Allen
Do the Tropics Rule?, pp. 1107-1108
Mark A. Cane; Michael Evans
Unwinding RNA Silencing, pp. 1108-1109
David C. Baulcombe
A New Route toward Limiting Climate Change?, pp. 1109-1110
Steven J. Smith; Tom M. L. Wigley; Jae Edmonds
Nitrogen on the Moon, pp. 1110-1111
Richard H. Becker


Pathways of Discovery
Breaking down Scientific Barriers to the Study of Brain and Mind, pp. 1113-1120
Eric R. Kandel; Larry R. Squire


Research


Research Article
Allosteric Effects of Pit-1 DNA Sites on Long-Term Repression in Cell Type Specification, pp. 1127-1131
Kathleen M. Scully; Eric M. Jacobson; Kristen Jepsen; Victoria Lunyak; Hector Viadiu; Catherine Carrière; David W. Rose; Farideh Hooshmand; Aneel K. Aggarwal; Michael G. Rosenfeld


Reports
Spin-Dependent Tunneling in Self-Assembled Cobalt-Nanocrystal Superlattices, pp. 1131-1134
C. T. Black; C. B. Murray; R. L. Sandstrom; Shouheng Sun
The Role of Mg 2+ as an Impurity in Calcite Growth, pp. 1134-1137
Kevin J. Davis; Patricia M. Dove; James J. De Yoreo
African Hot Spot Volcanism: Small-Scale Convection in the Upper Mantle beneath Cratons, pp. 1137-1140
Scott D. King; Jeroen Ritsema
Direct Condensation of Carboxylic Acids with Alcohols Catalyzed by Hafnium(IV) Salts, pp. 1140-1142
Kazuaki Ishihara; Suguru Ohara; Hisashi Yamamoto
Solar Wind Record on the Moon: Deciphering Presolar from Planetary Nitrogen, pp. 1142-1145
Ko Hashizume; Marc Chaussidon; Bernard Marty; François Robert
Decadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Subtropical South Pacific from 1726 to 1997 A.D., pp. 1145-1148
Braddock K. Linsley; Gerard M. Wellington; Daniel P. Schrag
Contributions of Land-Use History to Carbon Accumulation in U.S. Forests, pp. 1148-1151
John P. Caspersen; Stephen W. Pacala; Jennifer C. Jenkins; George C. Hurtt; Paul R. Moorcroft; Richard A. Birdsey
The Evolutionary Fate and Consequences of Duplicate Genes, pp. 1151-1155
Michael Lynch; John S. Conery
The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in Extant Europeans: A Y Chromosome Perspective, pp. 1155-1159
Ornella Semino; Giuseppe Passarino; Peter J. Oefner; Alice A. Lin; Svetlana Arbuzova; Lars E. Beckman; Giovanna de Benedictis; Paolo Francalacci; Anastasia Kouvatsi; Svetlana Limborska; Mladen Marcikiæ; Anna Mika; Barbara Mika; Dragan Primorac; A. Silvana Santachiara-Benerecetti; L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza; Peter A. Underhill
Transgene and Transposon Silencing in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by a DEAH-Box RNA Helicase, pp. 1159-1162
Dancia Wu-Scharf; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Chaomei Zhang; Heriberto Cerutti
Aureusidin Synthase: A Polyphenol Oxidase Homolog Responsible for Flower Coloration, pp. 1163-1166
T. Nakayama; K. Yonekura-Sakakibara; T. Sato; S. Kikuchi; Y. Fukui; M. Fukuchi-Mizutani; T. Ueda; M. Nakao; Y. Tanaka; T. Kusumi; T. Nishino
Survival for Immunity: The Price of Immune System Activation for Bumblebee Workers, pp. 1166-1168
Yannick Moret; Paul Schmid-Hempel
Promiscuity and the Primate Immune System, pp. 1168-1170
Charles L. Nunn; John L. Gittleman; Janis Antonovics
NMDA Receptor: Dependent Synaptic Reinforcement as a Crucial Process for Memory Consolidation, pp. 1170-1174
Eiji Shimizu; Ya-Ping Tang; Claire Rampon; Joe Z. Tsien


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1255
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1261+1263
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Push to Revive Pluto Mission May Mean Competition for JPL, pp. 1270-1271
Andrew Lawler
Heretical View of Visual Development, pp. 1271+1273
Ingrid Wickelgren
An Antibiotic to Treat Alzheimer's?, pp. 1273-1274
Laura Helmuth
ScienceScope, pp. 1273+1275
Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff; Constance Holden
The Final Tally Leaves LEP a Probable Loser, p. 1274
Oliver Morton
Core Takes a Page from the Sea Floor, pp. 1274-1275
Richard A. Kerr
Debate Flares over Tracking Foreigners, p. 1276
Andrew Lawler
Arsenic Researchers Face Isotope Shortage, pp. 1276-1277
Jocelyn Kaiser
Uncertainty Wins by a Landslide, pp. 1277+1279
David Malakoff
Astronomers Spot Their First Carbon Bomb, p. 1279
Robert Irion


News Focus
Planned Ritalin Trial for Tots Heads into Uncharted Waters, pp. 1280-1282
Eliot Marshall
Reef Migrations, Bleaching Effects Stir the Air in Bali, pp. 1282-1283
Dennis Normile
A Lifelong Fascination with the Chick Embryo, pp. 1284-1285+1287
Kathryn Brown
New Science Chief Must Juggle Missions and Politics, pp. 1287-1288
Andrew Watson
A Billion and Counting: China's Tricky Census, pp. 1288-1289
Daniel Walfish


Random Samples, p. 1291
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
"Faster, Better, Cheaper"? Agencies and Scientists, p. 1297
Giovanni F. Bignami


Letters
Is It Warm? Is It Real? Or Just Low Spatial Frequency?, p. 1299
Margaret S. Livingstone
Animal Welfare Act's Changes Deserve Praise, Not Panic, pp. 1299-1300
John McArdle
Agriculture, Food Systems, Energy, and Global Change, p. 1300
Kenneth A. Dahlberg
Measurements and Models of Soil Loss Rates, pp. 1300-1301
M. A. Nearing; M. J. M. Romkens; L. D. Norton; D. E. Stott; F. E. Rhoton; J. M. Laflen; D. C. Flanagan; C. V. Alonso; R. L. Binger; S. M. Dabney; O. C. Doering; C. H. Huang; K. C. McGregor; A. Simon; Stanley W. Trimble; Pierre Crosson
Thoughts on the Causes of Tree Mortality in Appalachia, p. 1301
Howard S. Neufeld
Corrections and Clarifications: For 'Father' of Abortion Drug, Vindication at Last, p. 1301
Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 1301
Corrections and Clarifications: Element 107 Leaves the Table Unturned, p. 1301


Policy Forum
An Opportunities-Based Science Budget, p. 1303
Newt Gingrich


Books et al.
Learning by Text or Context?, p. 1304
The Social Life of Information
John Seely Brown; Paul Duguid
Review author[s]: Bruce R. Schatz
A Feast without Recipes, p. 1305
The Cambridge World History of Food
Kenneth F. Kiple; Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas
Review author[s]: John Emsley


Perspectives
A Simpler Nucleic Acid, pp. 1306-1307
Leslie Orgel
Y's and Ends, pp. 1307-1308
Philip Pincus
Artificial Chromosomes Coming to Life, pp. 1308-1309
Huntington F. Willard
Putting a New Spin on Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1310-1311
Ray H. Baughman
Turning up the Heat on Histoplasma capsulatum, pp. 1311-1312
Bruce S. Klein
Variable Carbon Sinks, p. 1313
Inez Fung


Tech.Sight
Biosensors: Sense and Sensitivity, pp. 1315-1317
Anthony P. F. Turner
Equationsmith, p. 1318
Equation Illustrator V
Review author[s]: Eric Basham
Infrared Spectra Vending Machine, p. 1318
HaveItAll IR
Review author[s]: Satyam Priyadarshy; Ashvani K. Singh
Mega Stats, p. 1319
Stat-200
Review author[s]: William Seffens
New Primer Predictor, p. 1319
iOligo
Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou


Research


Research Article
Early Development of Ocular Dominance Columns, pp. 1321-1324
Justin C. Crowley; Lawrence C. Katz


Reports
Hot Plasma and Black Hole Binaries in Starburst Galaxy M82, pp. 1325-1328
R. E. Griffiths; A. Ptak; E. D. Feigelson; G. Garmire; L. Townsley; W. N. Brandt; R. Sambruna; J. N. Bregman
Defect-Induced Phase Separation in Dipolar Fluids, pp. 1328-1331
T. Tlusty; S. A. Safran
Macroscopic Fibers and Ribbons of Oriented Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1331-1334
Brigitte Vigolo; Alain Pénicaud; Claude Coulon; Cédric Sauder; René Pailler; Catherine Journet; Patrick Bernier; Philippe Poulin
Change in the Probability for Earthquakes in Southern California Due to the Landers Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake, pp. 1334-1338
Max Wyss; Stefan Wiemer
Sediments at the Top of Earth's Core, pp. 1338-1342
Bruce A. Buffett; Edward J. Garnero; Raymond Jeanloz
Regional Changes in Carbon Dioxide Fluxes of Land and Oceans since 1980, pp. 1342-1346
Philippe Bousquet; Philippe Peylin; Philippe Ciais; Corinne Le Quéré; Pierre Friedlingstein; Pieter P. Tans
Chemical Etiology of Nucleic Acid Structure: The α-Threofuranosyl-(3′→2′) Oligonucleotide System, pp. 1347-1351
K.-U. Schöning; P. Scholz; S. Guntha; X. Wu; R. Krishnamurthy; A. Eschenmoser
Protection against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Resulting from Bites of Uninfected Sand Flies, pp. 1351-1354
Shaden Kamhawi; Yasmine Belkaid; Govind Modi; Edgar Rowton; David Sacks
Regulation of Antigen-Specific CD8+ T Cell Homeostasis by Perforin and Interferon-g, pp. 1354-1357
Vladimir P. Badovinac; Amy R. Tvinnereim; John T. Harty
Crossing the Hopf Bifurcation in a Live Predator-Prey System, pp. 1358-1360
Gregor F. Fussmann; Stephen P. Ellner; Kyle W. Shertzer; Nelson G. Hairston Jr.
Coherence and Conservation, pp. 1360-1364
David J. D. Earn; Simon A. Levin; Pejman Rohani
PSD-95 Involvement in Maturation of Excitatory Synapses, pp. 1364-1368
Alaa El-Din El-Husseini; Eric Schnell; Dane M. Chetkovich; Roger A. Nicoll; David S. Bredt
Intracellular Parasitism by Histoplasma capsulatum: Fungal Virulence and Calcium Dependence, pp. 1368-1372
Tricia Schurtz Sebghati; Jacquelyn T. Engle; William E. Goldman


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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1459
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1465+1467
Stella Hurtley


News


News of the Week
Researchers Pained by Effort to Define Distress Precisely, pp. 1474-1475
Constance Holden
Unlocking the Secrets of the Grim Reaper, p. 1475
Kathryn Brown
Ligand Chip Helps Manipulate Cells, pp. 1477-1478
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
ScienceScope, p. 1477
Eliot Marshall; Pallava Bagla; Andrew Lawler
Color-Changing Protein Times Gene Activity, pp. 1478-1479
Marina Chicurel
Stem Cells Hear Call of Injured Tissue, pp. 1479+1481
Laura Helmuth
Armenia Wants Second Mideast Synchrotron, p. 1481
Robert Koenig
Moore Foundation Targets Science, p. 1481
David Malakoff


News Focus
The Enigma of West Nile, pp. 1482-1484
Martin Enserink
Iran's Scientists Cautiously Reach out to the World, pp. 1484-1487
Robert Koenig
The Shaman of Space and Time, pp. 1488-1489+1491
Robert Irion
Close Encounters: Good, Bad, and Ugly, pp. 1491-1493
Elizabeth Pennisi


Random Samples, p. 1495
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Staffing Science Policy-Making, p. 1501
Daryl Chubin; Jane Maienschein


Letters
Microorganisms Should Be High on DNA Preservation List, p. 1503
John A. Fuerst; Philip Hugenholtz
Figuring the Odds, pp. 1503-1504
William H. Jefferys
Examining Priorities for a Primate Genome Project, pp. 1504-1505
John L. VandeBerg; Sarah Williams-Blangero; Bennett Dyke; Jeffrey Rogers; Edwin H. McConkey; Ajit Varki
Transgenic Crops in China, pp. 1505-1506
Bao-Hong Zhang
Unite Efforts and Conquer Mysteries of Artificial Genetics, p. 1506
Steven A. Benner


Policy Forum
The Case for Deemphasizing Genomics in Malaria Control, p. 1508
C. F. Curtis
Research (Genomics) Is Crucial to Attacking Malaria, p. 1509
Stephen L. Hoffman


Books et al.
The Essential Anti-Essentialist, pp. 1511-1512
Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics
Clifford Geertz
Review author[s]: Richard A. Shweder
Be Awed, Be Very Awed, p. 1512
SolarMax
John Weiley
Review author[s]: Linda Rowan


Perspectives
Water's Role in Making Stars, pp. 1513-1514
Brunella Nisini
Earth under Strain, pp. 1514-1515
Stephen Mackwell; David Rubie
An Arresting Start for MAPK, pp. 1515+1517-1518
Jacques Pouysségur
Reprogramming X Inactivation, pp. 1518-1519
Philippe Clerc; Philip Avner
How to Power a Nanomotor, p. 1520
Flemming Besenbacher; Jens K. Nørskov


Issues in Nanotechnology
Taking the Initiative, p. 1523
Robert Coontz; Phil Szuromi


News
Atom-Scale Research Gets Real, pp. 1524-1531
Robert F. Service
Coaxing Molecular Devices to Build Themselves, pp. 1524-1525
Dennis Normile
Cantilever Tales, p. 1529
Alexander Hellemans
NanoManipulator Lets Chemists Go Mano a Mano with Molecules, p. 1530
Mark Sincell
Strange Behavior at One Dimension, p. 1531
Dennis Normile


Reviews
Nanoelectromechanical Systems, pp. 1532-1535
H. G. Craighead
From Micro- to Nanofabrication with Soft Materials, pp. 1536-1540
Stephen R. Quake; Axel Scherer
Microfabricating Conjugated Polymer Actuators, pp. 1540-1545
Edwin W. H. Jager; Elisabeth Smela; Olle Inganäs


Research


Reports
Resistance Spikes at Transitions between Quantum Hall Ferromagnets, pp. 1546-1549
E. P. de Poortere; E. Tutuc; S. J. Papadakis; M. Shayegan
Magnetic Clusters on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: The Kondo Effect in a One-Dimensional Host, pp. 1549-1552
Teri W. Odom; Jin-Lin Huang; Chin Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
Modulated Chemical Doping of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1552-1555
Chongwu Zhou; Jing Kong; Erhan Yenilmez; Hongjie Dai
Powering an Inorganic Nanodevice with a Biomolecular Motor, pp. 1555-1558
Ricky K. Soong; George D. Bachand; Hercules P. Neves; Anatoli G. Olkhovets; Harold G. Craighead; Carlo D. Montemagno
Mechanisms of Ordering in Striped Patterns, pp. 1558-1560
Christopher Harrison; Douglas H. Adamson; Zhengdong Cheng; John M. Sebastian; Srinivasan Sethuraman; David A. Huse; Richard A. Register; P. M. Chaikin
Alloying at Surfaces by the Migration of Reactive Two-Dimensional Islands, pp. 1561-1564
A. K. Schmid; N. C. Bartelt; R. Q. Hwang
High Shear Strain of Olivine Aggregates: Rheological and Seismic Consequences, pp. 1564-1567
M. Bystricky; K. Kunze; L. Burlini; J.-P. Burg
Quantitative Imaging of Lateral ErbB1 Receptor Signal Propagation in the Plasma Membrane, pp. 1567-1570
Peter J. Verveer; Fred S. Wouters; Andrew R. Reynolds; Philippe I. H. Bastiaens
Biochemical Basis of Oxidative Protein Folding in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 1571-1574
Benjamin P. Tu; Siew C. Ho-Schleyer; Kevin J. Travers; Jonathan S. Weissman
β-Arrestin 2: A Receptor-Regulated MAPK Scaffold for the Activation of JNK3, pp. 1574-1577
Patricia H. McDonald; Chi-Wing Chow; William E. Miller; Stéphane A. Laporte; Michael E. Field; Fang-Tsyr Lin; Roger J. Davis; Robert J. Lefkowitz
X-Chromosome Inactivation in Cloned Mouse Embryos, pp. 1578-1581
Kevin Eggan; Hidenori Akutsu; Konrad Hochedlinger; William Rideout III; Ryuzo Yanagimachi; Rudolf Jaenisch
Gamma Oscillations and Object Processing in the Infant Brain, pp. 1582-1585
G. Csibra; G. Davis; M. W. Spratling; M. H. Johnson
"Fluorescent Timer": Protein That Changes Color with Time, pp. 1585-1588
Alexey Terskikh; Arkady Fradkov; Galina Ermakova; Andrey Zaraisky; Patrick Tan; Andrey V. Kajava; Xiaoning Zhao; Sergey Lukyanov; Mikhail Matz; Stuart Kim; Irving Weissman; Paul Siebert
Oxygen Activation and Reduction in Respiration: Involvement of Redox-Active Tyrosine 244, pp. 1588-1591
Denis A. Proshlyakov; Michelle A. Pressler; Catherine DeMaso; Joseph F. Leykam; David L. DeWitt; Gerald T. Babcock
Control of SIV Rebound through Structured Treatment Interruptions during Early Infection, pp. 1591-1593
Franco Lori; Mark G. Lewis; Jianqing Xu; Georg Varga; Donald E. Zinn Jr.; Carrol Crabbs; Wendeline Wagner; Jack Greenhouse; Peter Silvera; Jake Yalley-Ogunro; Carmine Tinelli; Julianna Lisziewicz
Disruption of Signaling by Yersinia Effector YopJ, a Ubiquitin-like Protein Protease, pp. 1594-1597
Kim Orth; Zhaohui Xu; Mary Beth Mudgett; Zhao Qin Bao; Lance E. Palmer; James B. Bliska; Walter F. Mangel; Brian Staskawicz; Jack E. Dixon


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1598-1599
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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


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1851
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 1857-1859
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Asia Stays on Top, U.S. in Middle in New Global Rankings, p. 1866
Constance Holden
Panel Urges Further Study of Biotech Corn, p. 1867
Jocelyn Kaiser
Polio Outbreak Raises Questions about Vaccine, pp. 1867+1869
Liese Greensfelder
EMBL Rescued from the Financial Brink, p. 1869
Lone Frank
ScienceScope, pp. 1869+1871
Richard Stone; David Malakoff; Erik Stokstad; Eliot Marshall
Program for Elites Draws Praise, Fire, p. 1870
Richard Stone
New 'Replicon' Yields Viral Proteins, pp. 1870-1871
Eliot Marshall
Tiny, Feathered Dino Is Most Birdlike Yet, pp. 1871-1872
Erik Stokstad
Human Cloning Ban Allows Some Research, p. 1872
Dennis Normile
Studies Trace Patchwork of Conflict Policies, p. 1873
Bruce Agnew
Clinton Creates Huge Hawaiian Coral Haven, p. 1873
David Malakoff
Crystals Branch out into Exotic Shapes, p. 1875
Robert F. Service


News Focus
Probing HIV's Elusive Activities within the Host Cell, pp. 1876-1879
Marina Chicurel
A Dripping Wet Early Mars Emerging from New Pictures, pp. 1879-1880
Richard A. Kerr
Has Leishmaniasis Become Endemic in the U.S.?, pp. 1881+1883
Martin Enserink
Taking the Measure of the Wildest Dance on Earth, pp. 1883-1884
Dana Mackenzie
X-rays Hit the Spot for Astrophysicists, pp. 1884-1885
Robert Irion


Random Samples, p. 1887
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Good News at State, p. 1893
Mary Good


Letters
How Much Does One Vote Count in an Election?, p. 1895
Joseph F. Bunnett
"Kyoto Forests" and a Broader Perspective on Management, pp. 1895-1896
John H. Borden; Gregg Marland; Bernhard Schlamadinger; Robert Matthews; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Christian Wirth; Martin Heimann
Safety Data Crucial for Biological Control Insect Agents, pp. 1896-1897
Robert W. Pemberton; Donald R. Strong
Ritalin Tests for Preschoolers, p. 1897
Laurence L. Greenhill
Corrections and Clarifications: In Search of Biological Weirdness, p. 1897
Corrections and Clarifications: New Site Suggests Anasazi Exodus, p. 1897


Policy Forum
Surveillance and Privacy, pp. 1898-1899
Ronald Bayer; Amy L. Fairchild


Books et al.
Attending Marvels, pp. 1900-1901
George Gaylord Simpson: Paleontologist and Evolutionist
Léo F. Laporte
Review author[s]: Niles Eldredge
Fade to Black?, p. 1901
State of the Planet
David Attenborough
Review author[s]: Andrew Sugden


Perspectives
Actin' up with Rac1, pp. 1902-1903
Nansi Jo Colley
Screen Savers of the World Unite!, pp. 1903-1904
Michael Shirts; Vijay S. Pande
Hear, Hear, for the Inner Ear, pp. 1904-1905
Anthony Graham
Glacial Climate Instability, pp. 1905-1907
Laurent Labeyrie
The Internet of Tomorrow, pp. 1907-1908
Steve Joiner
Noise Makes Sense in Neuronal Computing, pp. 1908-1909
Maxim Volgushev; Ulf T. Eysel


Review
Subduction and Slab Detachment in the Mediterranean-Carpathian Region, pp. 1910-1917
M. J. R. Wortel; W. Spakman


Pathways of Discovery
Piecing Together the Biggest Puzzle of All, pp. 1919-1925
Martin J. Rees


Research


Research Article
Sedimentary Rocks of Early Mars, pp. 1927-1937
Michael C. Malin; Kenneth S. Edgett


Reports
Planar Hexacoordinate Carbon: A Viable Possibility, pp. 1937-1940
Kai Exner; Paul von Ragué Schleyer
Geodynamic Evidence for a Chemically Depleted Continental Tectosphere, pp. 1940-1944
Alessandro M. Forte; H. K. Claire Perry
Teleconvection: Remotely Driven Thermal Convection in Rotating Stratified Spherical Layers, pp. 1944-1947
Keke Zhang; Gerald Schubert
Rapid Changes in the Hydrologic Cycle of the Tropical Atlantic during the Last Glacial, pp. 1947-1951
Larry C. Peterson; Gerald H. Haug; Konrad A. Hughen; Ursula Röhl
Synchronous Radiocarbon and Climate Shifts during the Last Deglaciation, pp. 1951-1954
Konrad A. Hughen; John R. Southon; Scott J. Lehman; Jonathan T. Overpeck
A Primitive Enantiornithine Bird and the Origin of Feathers, pp. 1955-1959
Fucheng Zhang; Zhonghe Zhou
Glucose-Dependent Insulin Release from Genetically Engineered K Cells, pp. 1959-1962
Anthony T. Cheung; Bama Dayanandan; Jamie T. Lewis; Gregory S. Korbutt; Ray V. Rajotte; Michael Bryer-Ash; Michael O. Boylan; M. Michael Wolfe; Timothy J. Kieffer
Response to RAG-Mediated V(D)J Cleavage by NBS1 and γ-H2AX, pp. 1962-1964
Hua Tang Chen; Avinash Bhandoola; Michael J. Difilippantonio; Jie Zhu; Martin J. Brown; Xuguang Tai; Emmy P. Rogakou; Tilmann M. Brotz; William M. Bonner; Thomas Ried; André Nussenzweig
Identification of Synergistic Signals Initiating Inner Ear Development, pp. 1965-1967
Raj K. Ladher; Kelly U. Anakwe; Austin L. Gurney; Gary C. Schoenwolf; Philippa H. Francis-West
The Contribution of Noise to Contrast Invariance of Orientation Tuning in Cat Visual Cortex, pp. 1968-1972
Jeffrey S. Anderson; Ilan Lampl; Deda C. Gillespie; David Ferster
Efficient Initiation of HCV RNA Replication in Cell Culture, pp. 1972-1974
Keril J. Blight; Alexander A. Kolykhalov; Charles M. Rice
Multigenerational Cortical Inheritance of the Rax2 Protein in Orienting Polarity and Division in Yeast, pp. 1975-1978
Tracy Chen; Takatoshi Hiroko; Amitabha Chaudhuri; Fumika Inose; Matthew Lord; Shigeko Tanaka; John Chant; Atsushi Fujita
Rescue of Photoreceptor Degeneration in Rhodopsin-Null Drosophila Mutants by Activated Rac1, pp. 1978-1980
Hui-Yun Chang; Donald F. Ready


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2027
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2033+2035
Gilbert Chin


News


News of the Week
Storm Erupts over Terms for Publishing Celera's Sequence, pp. 2042-2043
Eliot Marshall
Spy Conviction Strains Science Collaborations, pp. 2043+2045
Richard Stone
Colorado River Clams Provide Benchmark, pp. 2045-2046
Mark Muro
ScienceScope, pp. 2045+2047
David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler; Wayne Kondro; Robert Koenig
Italian Scientists Blast GMO Restrictions, p. 2046
Lone Frank
Magnetic Wires Promise Giant Step for Memory, pp. 2047-2048
Robert F. Service
Old Flies May Hold Secrets of Aging, p. 2048
Elizabeth Pennisi
Young X-ray Satellite Rattles Old Ideas, p. 2049
Govert Schilling
FDA Moves against Penn Scientist, pp. 2049+2051
Gretchen Vogel
Immune Molecules Prune Neural Links, p. 2051
Laura Helmuth
Language Affects Sound Perception, pp. 2051-2052
Charles Seife
California Sets up Three New Institutes, p. 2052
Evelyn Strauss
Treaty Takes a POP at the Dirty Dozen, p. 2053
Jocelyn Kaiser; Martin Enserink


News Focus
Plants Join the Genome Sequencing Bandwagon, pp. 2054-2055
Elizabeth Pennisi
Stalking the Wild Mustard, pp. 2055-2057
Elizabeth Pennisi
A Journey to the Center of the Chromosome, pp. 2057-2059
Christine Mlot
Galápagos Station Survives Latest Attack by Fishers, pp. 2059+2061
Dan Ferber
New Chinese Biochip Center Straddles Business, Academe, pp. 2061-2062
Ding Yimin
'Sir Mammoth' Leads Charge to Uncover Ice Age Fossils, pp. 2062-2063
Richard Stone


Random Samples, p. 2065
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Big Ideas from a Small Plant, p. 2071
Caroline Dean


Letters
Databases Tailored for Biodiversity Conservation, pp. 2073-2074
Andrew T. Smith; Luigi Boitani; Colin Bibby; David Brackett; Fabio Corsi; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca; Claude Gascon; Mariano Gimenez Dixon; Craig Hilton-Taylor; Georgina Mace; Russell A. Mittermeier; Jorge Rabinovich; Barry J. Richardson; Anthony Rylands; Bruce Stein; Simon Stuart; Jorgen Thomsen; Crispen Wilson; James L. Edwards; Meredith A. Lane; Ebbe S. Nielsen; Frank A. Bisby
Collaborations Tailored for Bioinformatics Projects, p. 2074
Yang Zhong; Liang Zhang; Deming Su
Tools of the Trade in Vaccine Design, pp. 2074-2075
Alessandro Sette
"Diamond Ceiling" for Asian Americans, p. 2075
Vijendra K. Agarwal
Corrections and Clarifications: Surveillance and Privacy, p. 2075
Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 2075
Corrections and Clarifications: Thoughts on the Causes of Tree Mortality in Appalachia, p. 2075
Corrections and Clarifications: Nitrogen on the Moon, p. 2075
Corrections and Clarifications: Invasive Plants versus Their New and Old Neighbors: A Mechanism for Exotic Invasion, p. 2075
Corrections and Clarifications: Optically Defined Multifunctional Patterning of Photosensitive Thin-Film Silica Mesophases, p. 2075


Policy Forum
Plant Biology in 2010, pp. 2077-2078
Chris Somerville; Jeff Dangl


Books et al.
The Big Bang's Radical Brother, pp. 2079-2080
A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality
Fred Hoyle; Geoffrey Burbidge; Jayant V. Narlikar
Review author[s]: David W. Hogg; Matias Zaldarriage


Perspectives
The Causes of 20th Century Warming, pp. 2081+2083
Francis W. Zwiers; Andrew J. Weaver
How Strange Is the Proton?, pp. 2083-2084
Günther Rosner
Species-Area Relations in Tropical Forests, pp. 2084-2086
Robert M. May; Michael P. H. Stumpf
Action at a Distance: Bacterial Flagellar Assembly, pp. 2086-2087
Robert M. Macnab
The Export Business, p. 2087
Orla Smith


Review
The Ecological Risks and Benefits of Genetically Engineered Plants, pp. 2088-2093
L. L. Wolfenbarger; P. R. Phifer


Tech.Sight
Making Catalytic DNAs, pp. 2095-2096
Ronald R. Breaker
Micromanaging References, p. 2097
Reference Manager 9.5
Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
Plotting the Fit, pp. 2097-2098
Tecplot 8.0
Review author[s]: Kathy E. Mitchell
Modeling Molecules, p. 2098
Gaussian 98W and GaussViewW
Review author[s]: John A. Wass
Electronic Teacher, p. 2098
Bonding II
Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern


Research


Arabidopsis: Research Articles
Arabidopsis Transcription Factors: Genome-Wide Comparative Analysis among Eukaryotes, pp. 2105-2110
J. L. Riechmann; J. Heard; G. Martin; L. Reuber; C.-Z. Jiang; J. Keddie; L. Adam; O. Pineda; O. J. Ratcliffe; R. R. Samaha; R. Creelman; M. Pilgrim; P. Broun; J. Z. Zhang; D. Ghandehari; B. K. Sherman; G.-L. Yu
Orchestrated Transcription of Key Pathways in Arabidopsis by the Circadian Clock, pp. 2110-2113
Stacey L. Harmer; John B. Hogenesch; Marty Straume; Hur-Song Chang; Bin Han; Tong Zhu; Xun Wang; Joel A. Kreps; Steve A. Kay
The Origins of Genomic Duplications in Arabidopsis, pp. 2114-2117
Todd J. Vision; Daniel G. Brown; Steven D. Tanksley


Reports
Strange Magnetism and the Anapole Structure of the Proton, pp. 2117-2119
R. Hasty; A. M. Hawthorne-Allen; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; D. H. Beck; E. J. Beise; A. Blake; H. Breuer; R. Carr; S. Covrig; A. Danagoulian; G. Dodson; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; B. W. Filippone; J. Gao; M. C. Herda; T. M. Ito; C. E. Jones; W. Korsch; K. Kramer; S. Kowalski; P. Lee; R. D. McKeown; B. Mueller; M. Pitt; J. Ritter; J. Roche; V. Savu; D. T. Spayde; R. Tieulent; E. Tsentalovich; S. P. Wells; B. Yang; T. Zwart
Molybdenum Nanowires by Electrodeposition, pp. 2120-2123
Michael P. Zach; Kwok H. Ng; Reginald M. Penner
High-Resolution Inkjet Printing of All-Polymer Transistor Circuits, pp. 2123-2126
H. Sirringhaus; T. Kawase; R. H. Friend; T. Shimoda; M. Inbasekaran; W. Wu; E. P. Woo
Ultrahigh-Density Nanowire Arrays Grown in Self-Assembled Diblock Copolymer Templates, pp. 2126-2129
T. Thurn-Albrecht; J. Schotter; G. A. Kästle; N. Emley; T. Shibauchi; L. Krusin-Elbaum; K. Guarini; C. T. Black; M. T. Tuominen; T. P. Russell
Creating Long-Lived Superhydrophobic Polymer Surfaces through Mechanically Assembled Monolayers, pp. 2130-2133
Jan Genzer; Kirill Efimenko
External Control of 20th Century Temperature by Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings, pp. 2133-2137
Peter A. Stott; S. F. B. Tett; G. S. Jones; M. R. Allen; J. F. B. Mitchell; G. J. Jenkins
Extended Life-Span Conferred by Cotransporter Gene Mutations in Drosophila, pp. 2137-2140
Blanka Rogina; Robert A. Reenan; Steven P. Nilsen; Stephen L. Helfand
Docosahexaenoic Acid, a Ligand for the Retinoid X Receptor in Mouse Brain, pp. 2140-2144
Alexander Mata de Urquiza; Suya Liu; Maria Sjöberg; Rolf H. Zetterström; William Griffiths; Jan Sjövall; Thomas Perlmann
Global Analysis of the Genetic Network Controlling a Bacterial Cell Cycle, pp. 2144-2148
Michael T. Laub; Harley H. McAdams; Tamara Feldblyum; Claire M. Fraser; Lucy Shapiro
The Bacterial Flagellar Cap as the Rotary Promoter of Flagellin Self-Assembly, pp. 2148-2152
Koji Yonekura; Saori Maki; David Gene Morgan; David J. DeRosier; Ferenc Vonderviszt; Katsumi Imada; Keiichi Namba
Development of CD8α-Positive Dendritic Cells from a Common Myeloid Progenitor, pp. 2152-2154
David Traver; Koichi Akashi; Markus Manz; Miriam Merad; Toshihiro Miyamoto; Edgar G. Engleman; Irving L. Weissman
Functional Requirement for Class I MHC in CNS Development and Plasticity, pp. 2155-2159
Gene S. Huh; Lisa M. Boulanger; Hongping Du; Patricio A. Riquelme; Tilmann M. Brotz; Carla J. Shatz


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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2207
Jocelyn Kaiser

Editors' Choice, pp. 2213+2215
Gilbert Chin

Breakthrough of the Year: Genomics Comes of Age, pp. 2220-2225
Elizabeth Pennisi; The News and Editorial Staffs


News


News of the Week
NIH Gets $2.5 Billion More as Congress Wraps up Budget, p. 2226
David Malakoff
Court Backs Michigan Policy on Diversity, p. 2227
Constance Holden
Disease Genes Clarify Cholesterol Trafficking, pp. 2227+2229
Jean Marx
ScienceScope, pp. 2229+2231
Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff; Michael Balter
European Union to Fund Science in Balkan Region, p. 2230
Richard Stone
Silk Moth Deaths Show Perils of Biocontrol, pp. 2230-2231
Mari N. Jensen
Fighting Bacterial Fire with Bacterial Fire, pp. 2231+2233
Evelyn Strauss
Congress OKs Plan for Retired Chimps, p. 2233
Gretchen Vogel
Neural Net Contest Draws Online Crowd, p. 2233
John S. MacNeil


News Focus
Clinton's Science Legacy: Ending on a High Note, pp. 2234-2236
David Malakoff
"I'd like to See America Used as a Global Lab", pp. 2236-2239
Geologists Pursue Solar System's Oldest Relics, pp. 2239+2241-2242
Richard A. Kerr
The Come-Hither, Don't-Touch-Me Proteins, pp. 2243-2244
Gretchen Vogel
A Powerhouse Rises in Reborn Dresden, p. 2244
Robert Koenig
Simple Hosts May Help Reveal How Bacteria Infect Cells, pp. 2245-2247
Evelyn Strauss


Random Samples, p. 2249
Constance Holden


Science's Compass


Editorial
Breakthrough of the Year, p. 2255
Donald Kennedy


Letters
Penny Wise, Pound Foolish: A Retrospective, p. 2257
Laura Manuelidis
Missing Persons Identification: Genetics at Work for Society, pp. 2257-2258
Jose A. Lorente; Carmen Entrala; J. Carlos Alvarez; Miguel Lorente; Enrique Villanueva; Félix Carrasco; Bruce Budowle
Eurasian Air Pollution Reaches Eastern North America, pp. 2258-2259
Pierre E. Biscaye; Francis E. Grousset; Anders M. Svensson; Aloys Bory; Leonard A. Barrie
Careful Planning Created the Society for Neuroscience, p. 2259
Louise H. Marshall
The Vulnerability of Venice, pp. 2259-2260
Vivien Gornitz; Rhodes W. Fairbridge; Albert J. Ammerman; Charles E. McClennen
The Other Stanley Cohen, p. 2260
Ruth Hogue Angeletti


Policy Forum
Communicating Statistical Information, pp. 2261-2262
Ulrich Hoffrage; Samuel Lindsey; Ralph Hertwig; Gerd Gigerenzer


Books et al.
Rhetoric and the Math Melodrama, pp. 2263-2267
The Wild Numbers
Philibert Schogt
Uncle Petros & Goldbach's Conjecture
Apostolos Doxiadis
Review author[s]: David Foster Wallace


Perspectives
The Manifold Ways of Perception, pp. 2268-2269
H. Sebastian Seung; Daniel D. Lee
Flip the Chip, pp. 2269-2270
C. P. Wong; Shijian Luo; Zhuqing Zhang
A Stargazer Foretells the Way to the Synapse, pp. 2270-2271
Terunaga Nakagawa; Morgan Sheng
License Withheld: Geminin Blocks DNA Replication, pp. 2271-2273
Zoi Lygerou; Paul Nurse
Single Photons "on Demand", pp. 2273-2274
Simon Benjamin
The Amazon Reveals Its Secrets: Partly, pp. 2274-2275
Julio L. Betancourt
Boosting Working Memory, pp. 2275-2276
Trevor W. Robbins; Mitul A. Mehta; Barbara J. Sahakian


Research


Reports
Intersubband Electroluminescence from Silicon-Based Quantum Cascade Structures, pp. 2277-2280
G. Dehlinger; L. Diehl; U. Gennser; H. Sigg; J. Faist; K. Ensslin; D. Grützmacher; E. Müller
Element-Selective Single Atom Imaging, pp. 2280-2282
K. Suenaga; M. Tencé; C. Mory; C. Colliex; H. Kato; T. Okazaki; H. Shinohara; K. Hirahara; S. Bandow; S. Iijima
A Quantum Dot Single-Photon Turnstile Device, pp. 2282-2285
P. Michler; A. Kiraz; C. Becher; W. V. Schoenfeld; P. M. Petroff; Lidong Zhang; E. Hu; A. Imamoğlu
Reconstruction of the Amazon Basin Effective Moisture Availability over the past 14,000 Years, pp. 2285-2287
Mark A. Maslin; Stephen J. Burns
Upwelling Intensification as Part of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Climate Transition, pp. 2288-2291
Jeremy R. Marlow; Carina B. Lange; Gerold Wefer; Antoni Rosell-Melé
Millennial-Scale Dynamics of Southern Amazonian Rain Forests, pp. 2291-2294
Francis E. Mayle; Rachel Burbridge; Timothy J. Killeen
Transmembrane Molecular Pump Activity of Niemann-Pick C1 Protein, pp. 2295-2298
Joanna P. Davies; Fannie W. Chen; Yiannis A. Ioannou
Identification of HE1 as the Second Gene of Niemann-Pick C Disease, pp. 2298-2301
Saule Naureckiene; David. E. Sleat; Henry Lackland; Anthony Fensom; Marie T. Vanier; Robert Wattiaux; Michel Jadot; Peter Lobel
Evidence for Genetic Linkage of Alzheimer's Disease to Chromosome 10q, pp. 2302-2303
Lars Bertram; Deborah Blacker; Kristina Mullin; Devon Keeney; Jennifer Jones; Sanjay Basu; Stephen Yhu; Melvin G. McInnis; Rodney C. P. Go; Konstantinos Vekrellis; Dennis J. Selkoe; Aleister J. Saunders; Rudolph E. Tanzi
Linkage of Plasma Aβ42 to a Quantitative Locus on Chromosome 10 in Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Pedigrees, pp. 2303-2304
Nilufer Ertekin-Taner; Neill Graff-Radford; Linda H. Younkin; Christopher Eckman; Matthew Baker; Jennifer Adamson; James Ronald; John Blangero; Michael Hutton; Steven G. Younkin
Susceptibility Locus for Alzheimer's Disease on Chromosome 10, pp. 2304-2305
Amanda Myers; Peter Holmans; Helen Marshall; Jennifer Kwon; David Meyer; Dzanan Ramic; Shantia Shears; Jeremy Booth; Fabienne Wavrant DeVrieze; Richard Crook; Marian Hamshere; Richard Abraham; Nigel Tunstall; Francis Rice; Stephanie Carty; Sara Lillystone; Pat Kehoe; Varuni Rudrasingham; Lesley Jones; Simon Lovestone; Jordi Perez-Tur; Julie Williams; Michael J. Owen; John Hardy; Alison M. Goate
Genome-Wide Location and Function of DNA Binding Proteins, pp. 2306-2309
Bing Ren; François Robert; John J. Wyrick; Oscar Aparicio; Ezra G. Jennings; Itamar Simon; Julia Zeitlinger; Jörg Schreiber; Nancy Hannett; Elenita Kanin; Thomas L. Volkert; Christopher J. Wilson; Stephen P. Bell; Richard A. Young
Inhibition of Eukaryotic DNA Replication by Geminin Binding to Cdt1, pp. 2309-2312
James A. Wohlschlegel; Brian T. Dwyer; Suman K. Dhar; Christin Cvetic; Johannes C. Walter; Anindya Dutta
Distinct Roles for TBP and TBP-Like Factor in Early Embryonic Gene Transcription in Xenopus, pp. 2312-2315
Gert Jan C. Veenstra; Daniel L. Weeks; Alan P. Wolffe
Cholinergic Enhancement and Increased Selectivity of Perceptual Processing during Working Memory, pp. 2315-2319
Maura L. Furey; Pietro Pietrini; James V. Haxby
A Global Geometric Framework for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction, pp. 2319-2323
Joshua B. Tenenbaum; Vin de Silva; John C. Langford
Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction by Locally Linear Embedding, pp. 2323-2326
Sam T. Roweis; Lawrence K. Saul


AAAS News and Notes, p. 2327
Coimbra Sirica

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