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Science, New Series, Vol. 255, No. 5042, Jan. 17, 1992


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
The Attractiveness of Gloom, p. 265
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Indirect Costs at Universities, pp. 267-268
John H. Marburger; Gerhard Casper
Nanotechnology: The Past and the Future, pp. 268-269
N. Richard Werthamer; K. Eric Drexler; Susan G. Hadden; Jorge Chapa
Gene Mappers at Cold Spring Harbor, p. 269
David J. Porteous


Erratum: The Apostle of Technology, p. 269
ScienceScope, p. 275
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Poles Apart, Science Thrives on Thin Ice, pp. 276-278
Joseph Palca
Japan's Answer on the SSC: Maybe, p. 279
David P. Hamilton
Thrust and Parry Over Indirect Costs, p. 279
Eliot Marshall
French Agency Exonerates Zagury, p. 280
Jon Cohen
NSF Under the Magnifying Glass, pp. 280-281
Joseph Palca; Eliot Marshall
1991: Warmth, Chill May Follow, p. 281
Richard A. Kerr


Briefings
Failure Interrupts Venus Mapping, p. 282
Richard Stone
Could Creationism be Evolving?, p. 282
Richard Stone
Raking the Gulf War's Muck, p. 282
Richard Stone
Building a Better Beta Cell, pp. 282-283
Richard Stone
Cold Confusion, p. 283
Richard Stone
MacArthur Fellows Director Resigns, p. 283
Richard Stone
UC to Standardize DOE Contracts, p. 283
Richard Stone
The World's Most Prolific Scientists, p. 283
Richard Stone


Research News
Animating the Material World, pp. 284-286
Ivan Amato
Chimps: More Diverse than a Barrel of Monkeys, pp. 287-288
Ann Gibbons
Getting an Eyeful of Biomolecules, p. 289
Faye Flam
Gene Therapy for CF Advances, p. 289
Jean Marx
Have Astronomers Bagged a Pair of Pulsar Planets?, p. 290
Faye Flam
Putting the Moves on Plant Viruses, p. 291
Anne Simon Moffat


Perspective
The Ability of Certain SIV Vaccines to Provoke Reactions Against Normal Cells, pp. 292-293
Alphonse J. Langlois; Kent J. Weinhold; Thomas J. Matthews; Michael L. Greenberg; Dani P. Bolognesi


U.S.-Japanese Space Relations at a Crossroads, pp. 294-300
John M. Logdson

Toward the Realization of a Josephson Computer, pp. 301-305
S. Hasuo


Research Article
Human Growth Hormone and Extracellular Domain of its Receptor: Crystal Structure of the Complex, pp. 306-312
Abraham M. de Vos; Mark Ultsch; Anthony A. Kossiakoff


Reports
Observation of Single-Electron Charging in Double-Barrier Heterostructures, pp. 313-315
Bo Su; V. J. Goldman; J. E. Cunningham
Gas-Phase Rates of Alkane C-H Oxidative Addition to a Transient CpRh(CO) Complex, pp. 315-318
Eric P. Wasserman; C. Bradley Moore; Robert G. Bergman
Oxygen Supersaturation in Ice-Covered Antarctic Lakes: Biological Versus Physical Contributions, pp. 318-321
H. Craig; R. A. Wharton, Jr.; C. P. McKay
The Earth's Angular Momentum Budget on Subseasonal Time Scales, pp. 321-324
J. O. Dickey; S. L. Marcus; J. A. Steppe; R. Hide
Actin-Binding Protein Requirement for Cortical Stability and Efficient Locomotion, pp. 325-327
C. Casey Cunningham; Jed B. Gorlin; David J. Kwiatkowski; John H. Hartwig; Paul A. Janmey; H. Randolph Byers; Thomas P. Stossel
Cyclic 2′,3′-Phosphates and Nontemplated Nucleotides at the 3′ End of Spliceosomal U6 Small Nuclear RNA's, pp. 327-330
Elsebet Lund; James E. Dahlberg
Sibling Species in Montastraea annularis, Coral Bleaching, and the Coral Climate Record, pp. 330-333
Nancy Knowlton; Ernesto Weil; Lee A. Weigt; Héctor M. Guzmán
Induction of Broadly Cross-Reactive Cytotoxic T Cells Recognizing an HIV-1 Envelope Determinant, pp. 333-336
Hidemi Takahashi; Yohko Nakagawa; Charles D. Pendleton; Richard A. Houghten; Kozo Yokomuro; Ronald N. Germain; Jay A. Berzofsky
Evidence of a Pre-Angiosperm Origin of Endosperm: Implications for the Evolution of Flowering Plants, pp. 336-339
William E. Friedman
Gz-Mediated Hormonal Inhibition of Cyclic AMP Accumulation, pp. 339-342
Yung H. Wong; Bruce R. Conklin; Henry R. Bourne
Quantum Conversion and Image Detection by a Bacteriorhodopsin-Based Artificial Photoreceptor, pp. 342-344
Tsutomu Miyasaka; Koichi Koyama; Isamu Itoh


Book Reviews
What Did Bohr Do?, pp. 345-347
Niels Bohr's Times. In Physics, Philosophy, and Polity.
Abraham Pais
Review author[s]: Frank Wilczek
An Advocate from the Past, pp. 347-348
Women in Science. With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind.
H. J. Mozans
Review author[s]: Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
Books Received, p. 348


Back Matter (24 pp.)

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