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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Achievable New Year's Resolutions, p. 9
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Science and the Press, p. 10
Jerry E. Bishop; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Coverage of the "Gallo Case", pp. 10-12
John Crewdson


Erratum: Defining Protective Responses to Pathogens: Cytokine Profiles in Leprosy Lesions, p. 12
Erratum: Moths Take the Field Against Biopesticide, p. 12
Ann Gibbons

Erratum: Functional Contribution of Neuronal AChR Subunits Revealed by Antisense Oligonucleotides, p. 12
M. Listerud

Erratum: Advisory Committee Urges Changes at OSI, p. 12
Ann Gibbons

ScienceScope, p. 19
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Conservation Biology in the Fast Lane, pp. 20-22
Ann Gibbons
Soviet Environment Slips Down the Agenda, pp. 22-23
Richard Brandt
Can There Be a Better Grade of "Pork?", pp. 24-25
Anne Simon Moffat
NRC Faults Science Behind Ozone Regs, p. 26
Richard Stone


Briefings
Twinkle Twinkle Little LED, p. 27
Constance Holden
Where HUGOing?, p. 27
Constance Holden
Open Freezer at NCI, p. 27
Constance Holden
Invertebrates Need Love Too, p. 27
Constance Holden


Research News
Microbes From 20,000 Feet Under the Sea, pp. 28-29
Frederick Shaw Myers; Alun Anderson
A Fall Harvest of Earth Science in San Francisco, pp. 30-31
Richard A. Kerr; Tim Appenzeller
Catching the Rhythm of the Bacterial Twist, pp. 32-33
Ivan Amato
Twin Study Links Genes to Homosexuality, p. 33
Constance Holden
Anything Goes at the Cell Biology Meeting, pp. 34-35
Michelle Hoffman


Perspective
Mechanisms of Transcriptional Timing in Drosophila, pp. 39-40
Carl S. Thummel


America's Children: Economic Perspectives and Policy Options, pp. 41-46
Victor R. Fuchs; Diane M. Reklis

Fermi Surfaces, Fermi Liquids, and High-Temperature Superconductors, pp. 46-54
W. E. Pickett; H. Krakauer; R. E. Cohen; D. J. Singh

Molecular Code for Cooperativity in Hemoglobin, pp. 54-63
Gary K. Ackers; Michael L. Doyle; David Myers; Margaret A. Daugherty


Reports
Orientational Ordering of Polymers by Atomic Force Microscope Tip-Surface Interaction, pp. 64-66
On Man Leung; M. Cynthia Goh
Luminescent Colloidal Silicon Suspensions from Porous Silicon, pp. 66-68
Julie L. Heinrich; Corrine L. Curtis; Grace M. Credo; Karen L. Kavanagh; Michael J. Sailor
Strontium Isotopic Composition of Estuarine Sediments as Paleosalinity-Paleoclimate Indicator, pp. 68-72
B. L. Ingram; D. Sloan
Production of Isotopic Variability in Continental Basalts by Cryptic Crustal Contamination, pp. 72-74
Allen F. Glazner; G. Lang Farmer
The Antiquity of Oxygenic Photosynthesis: Evidence from Stromatolites in Sulphate-Deficient Archaean Lakes, pp. 74-77
Roger Buick
Interspecific Brood Parasitism in Blackbirds (Icterinae): A Phylogenetic Perspective, pp. 77-79
Scott M. Lanyon
Activation of T Cells by a Tyrosine Kinase Activation Domain in the Cytoplasmic Tail of CD3 ε, pp. 79-82
François Letourneur; Richard D. Klausner
Torsional Rigidity of Positively and Negatively Supercoiled DNA, pp. 82-85
Paul R. Selvin; David N. Cook; Ning G. Pon; William R. Bauer; Melvin P. Klein; John E. Hearst
Interaction of p107 with Cyclin A Independent of Complex Formation with Viral Oncoproteins, pp. 85-87
Mark E. Ewen; Barbara Faha; Ed Harlow; David M. Livingston
Interaction Between Human Cyclin A and Adenovirus E1A-Associated p107 Protein, pp. 87-90
Barbara Faha; Mark E. Ewen; Li-Huei Tsai; David M. Livingston; Ed Harlow
The Updating of the Representation of Visual Space in Parietal Cortex by Intended Eye Movements, pp. 90-92
Jean-René Duhamel; Carol L. Colby; Michael E. Goldberg


Technical Comment
Enumerating Buckminsterfullerane Isomers, p. 92
Georg Thimm; Wilfrid E. Klee; Martin Saunders


Book Reviews
Transformations in Social Research, pp. 93-94
Taking Society's Measure. A Personal History of Survey Research.
Herbert H. Hyman; Hubert J. O'Gorman; Eleanor Singer
Review author[s]: David L. Sills
Physical Topics, pp. 94-95
A Physicist on Madison Avenue.
Tony Rothman
Science à la Mode. Physical Fashions and Fictions.
Tony Rothman
Review author[s]: Joseph Silk
Genetic Structures, pp. 95-96
The Molecular Biology of Plastids.
Lawrence Bogorad; Indra K. Vasil
Review author[s]: C. William Birky, Jr.
Books Received, p. 96


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Front Matter (13 pp.)
Diet and Cancer in Humans and Rodents, p. 141
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Levantines and Londoners, p. 142
M. H. Wolpoff
Funds for Young Investigators, p. 142
Craig W. Stevens; Franklin M. Orr, Jr.
Citation and Self-Respect, p. 142
Anne Innis Dagg


ScienceScope, p. 147
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
On the Track of "Killer" T0B, pp. 148-150
Rick Weiss
Panel Swims Against the Tide in Wetlands Policy, p. 150
David P. Hamilton
Air Force Geophysicists Reject Continental Move, p. 151
Vincent Kiernan
Statisticians at Odds Over Software Ownership, pp. 152-153
Eliot Marshall
A Lethal "Cold Fusion" Blast, p. 153
David P. Hamilton
Russian Academy: So Far, So Good, p. 153
Steven Dickman


Briefings
New IOM Head, p. 154
Constance Holden
Turnabout on AIDS Drug, p. 154
Constance Holden
Stanford: More Bad News, p. 154
Constance Holden
Greenhouse Gas Tax, p. 154
Constance Holden
Mothballs for New Zealand Telescope, pp. 154-155
Constance Holden
People vs. the Ecosystem, p. 155
Constance Holden
Packrats' Liquid Legacy, p. 155
Constance Holden


Research News
A Low-Fat Theory of Anesthesia, pp. 156-157
Robert Matthews
A Sea Change for the New Superconductors?, pp. 158-159
David H. Freedman
Getting a Handle on Ras Activity, p. 159
Michelle Hoffman
Extinction by a One-Two Comet Punch?, pp. 160+161
Richard A. Kerr
Extinction With a Whimper, p. 161
Richard A. Kerr
In the Beginning, Let There Be Beryllium, pp. 162-163
Faye Flam
Rain Forest Diet: You Are What You Eat, p. 163
Ann Gibbons


Magnetic Flux-Line Lattices and Vortices in the Copper Oxide Superconductors, pp. 165-172
D. J. Bishop; P. L. Gammel; D. A. Huse; C. A. Murray

Paleoceanography of the Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean, pp. 172-178
Richard W. Grigg; Richard Hey


Research Article
Response of a Protein Structure to Cavity-Creating Mutations and Its Relation to the Hydrophobic Effect, pp. 178-183
A. E. Eriksson; W. A. Baase; X.-J. Zhang; D. W. Heinz; M. Blaber; E. P. Baldwin; B. W. Matthews


Reports
Electrical Resistivity and Stoichiometry of KxC 60 Films, pp. 184-186
G. P. Kochanski; A. F. Hebard; R. C. Haddon; A. T. Fiory
Hydrogen as a Probe of Semiconductor Surface Structure: The Ge(111)-c(2 × 8) Surface, pp. 186-188
John J. Boland
Late Holocene Tectonics and Paleoseismicity, Southern Cascadia Subduction Zone, pp. 188-192
Samuel H. Clarke, Jr.; Gary A. Carver
GAP Domains Responsible for Ras p21-Dependent Inhibition of Muscarinic Atrial K+ Channel Currents, pp. 192-194
George A. Martin; Atsuko Yatani; Robin Clark; Leah Conroy; Paul Polakis; Arthur M. Brown; Frank McCormick
Biological Significance of Unwinding Capability of Nuclear Matrix-Associating DNAs, pp. 195-197
J. Bode; Y. Kohwi; L. Dickinson; T. Joh; D. Klehr; C. Mielke; T. Kohwi-Shigematsu
Site-Specific Incorporation of Novel Backbone Structures into Proteins, pp. 197-200
Jonathan A. Ellman; David Mendel; Peter G. Schultz
Optical Analysis of Synaptic Vesicle Recycling at the Frog Neuromuscular Junction, pp. 200-203
William J. Betz; Guy S. Bewick
Dimerization of a Specific DNA-Binding Protein on the DNA, pp. 203-206
Baek Kim; John W. Little
A Single Amino Acid That Determines the Sensitivity of Progesterone Receptors to RU486, pp. 206-209
Brigitte Benhamou; Teresa Garcia; Thierry Lerouge; Agnes Vergezac; Dominique Gofflo; Claire Bigogne; Pierre Chambon; Hinrich Gronemeyer
Selection of Intrinsic Horizontal Connections in the Visual Cortex by Correlated Neuronal Activity, pp. 209-212
Siegrid Löwel; Wolf Singer
Requirements for Phosphorylation of MAP Kinase During Meiosis in Xenopus Oocytes, pp. 212-215
James Posada; Jonathan A. Cooper


Technical Comment
Localization of Responses to Pain in Human Cerebral Cortex, pp. 215-216
Anthony K. P. Jones; Karl Friston; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; Gary H. Duncan; M. Catherine Bushnell; Jeanne D. Talbot; Alan C. Evans; Ernst Meyer; Sean Marrett


Book Reviews
Identifying Relatives, pp. 217-218
Kin Recognition.
Peter G. Hepper
Review author[s]: David W. Pfennig; Paul W. Sherman
Field Chemistry, pp. 218-219
Principles and Applications of Inorganic Geochemistry. A Comprehensive Textbook for Geology Students.
Gunter Faure
Review author[s]: J. M. Edmond; H. N. Edmonds
Neural Science III, pp. 219-220
Principles of Neural Science.
Eric R. Kandel; Jamés H. Schwartz; Thomas M. Jessell
Review author[s]: Richard F. Olivo
Books Received, p. 220


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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


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Biotechnology in a Global Economy, p. 381
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Patriot's Success Rate, p. 382
Robert A. Skelly; Eliot Marshall
NSF-Funded Research Centers, p. 382
Howard K. Birnbaum
Air Pollution and Mortality, pp. 382-383
George D. Thurston; Haluk Özkaynak


Erratum: Induction of Type I Diabetes by Kilham's Rat Virus in Diabetes-Resistant BB/Wor Rats, p. 383
Erratum: Latitudinal and Longitudinal Oscilaltions of Cloud Features on Neptune, p. 383
ScienceScope, p. 391
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
The Case of the Florida Dentist, pp. 392-394
Joseph Palca
A Grim Exorcism at Leipzig University, pp. 395-396
Steven Dickman
Coping with an "Embarrassment of Riches", pp. 396-397
David P. Hamilton
Yale Plan Draws Faculty Fire, p. 398
Richard Stone
Stanford and MIT in the Dock?, p. 398
Marcia Barinaga


Research News
Homeobox Genes Go Evolutionary, pp. 399-401
Jean Marx
Jawing with Our Georgian Ancestors, p. 401
Ann Gibbons
A Successful Forecast of an El Niño Winter, p. 402
Richard A. Kerr
Knotty Problems-and Real-World Solutions, p. 403
Barry Cipra
Variable Stars Pulse in a New Light, pp. 404-405
Ken Croswell
Pop! Goes the Pulsar Planet, p. 405
Faye Flam


Briefings
NSF Bombs in Ice Capade, p. 406
Constance Holden
FWS Ruffles Ornithologist's Feathers, p. 406
Constance Holden
Viral Tall Tale?, pp. 406-407
Constance Holden
Recession Proof, p. 407
Constance Holden
Science Role Model, p. 407
Constance Holden
Revival for Ivory Poaching, p. 407
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Potocytosis: Sequestration and Transport of Small Molecules by Caveolae, pp. 410-411
Richard G. W. Anderson; Barton A. Kamen; Karen G. Rothberg; Stephen W. Lacey
Superantigens and Endogenous Retroviruses: A Confluence of Puzzles, pp. 411-413
John M. Coffin


Information Processing in the Primate Visual System: An Integrated Systems Perspective, pp. 419-423
David C. Van Essen; Charles H. Anderson; Daniel J. Felleman

Climate Forcing by Anthropogenic Aerosols, pp. 423-430
R. J. Charlson; S. E. Schwartz; J. M. Hales; R. D. Cess; J. A. Coakley, Jr.; J. E. Hansen; D. J. Hofmann

Addictive Drugs: The Cigarette Experience, pp. 430-433
Thomas C. Schelling


Research Article
Widespread Dispersion of Neuronal Clones Across Functional Regions of the Cerebral Cortex, pp. 434-440
Christopher Walsh; Constance L. Cepko


Reports
The Widespread Distribution of a Novel Silica Polymorph in Microcrystalline Quartz Varieties, pp. 441-443
Peter J. Heaney; Jeffrey E. Post
Shocked Quartz at the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary in Italy, pp. 443-446
D. M. Bice; C. R. Newton; S. McCauley; P. W. Reiners; C. A. McRoberts
Optically Transparent, Electrically Conductive Composite Medium, pp. 446-448
S. Jin; T. H. Tiefel; R. Wolfe; R. C. Sherwood; J. J. Mottine, Jr.
Sporogonic Development of a Malaria Parasite in Vitro, pp. 448-450
Alon Warburg; Louis H. Miller
Polymerase II Promoter Activation: Closed Complex Formation and ATP-Driven Start Site Opening, pp. 450-453
Weidong Wang; Michael Carey; Jay D. Gralla
DNA Binding Activity of Recombinant SRY from Normal Males and XY Females, pp. 453-456
Vincent R. Harley; David I. Jackson; Patrick J. Hextall; J. Ross Hawkins; Gary D. Berkovitz; Shanthini Sockanathan; Robin Lovell-Badge; Peter N. Goodfellow
Protection of Macaques Against SIV Infection by Subunit Vaccines of SIV Envelope Glycoprotein gp160, pp. 456-459
Shiu-Lok Hu; Kraig Abrams; Glen N. Barber; Patricia Moran; Joyce M. Zarling; Alphonse J. Langlois; LaRene Kuller; William R. Morton; Raoul E. Benveniste
Modulation of Activity of the Promoter of the Human MDR1 Gene by Ras and p53, pp. 459-462
Khew-Voon Chin; Kazumitsu Ueda; Ira Pastan; Michael M. Gottesman
GnRH-Induced Ca 2+ Oscillations and Rhythmic Hyperpolarizations of Pituitary Gonadotropes, pp. 462-464
Amy Tse; Bertil Hille
Predicted Structural Similarities of the DNA Binding Domains of c-Myc and Endonuclease Eco RI, pp. 464-466
Thanos D. Halazonetis; Amany N. Kandil
Aromatase Enzyme Activity and Sex Determination in Chickens, pp. 467-470
Alex Elbrecht; Roy G. Smith
High Probability Opening of NMDA Receptor Channels by L-Glutamate, pp. 470-472
Craig E. Jahr
Axon Guidance by Gradients of a Target-Derived Component, pp. 472-475
Herwig Baier; Freidrich Bonhoeffer


Inside AAAS, pp. 477-478
Cynthia Lollar


Book Reviews
The Right to Self-Harm, pp. 480-481
Free to be Foolish. Politics and Health Promotion in the United States and Great Britain.
Howard M. Leichter
Review author[s]: Ronald Bayer
German Imports, pp. 481-482
Secret Agenda. The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990.
Linda Hunt
Review author[s]: Alan Beyerchen
----------------, pp. 482-483
Major Events in the History of Life.
J. William Schopf
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 483
Advances in Child Neuropsychology. Vol. 1.
Michael G. Tramontana; Stephen R. Hooper
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 483


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Front Matter (38 pp.)
Job Application, p. 513
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
PCR Amplification of Specific Alleles, p. 514
Steve S. Sommer
The Medfly in California, pp. 514-516
Henry J. Voss; Stephen H. Saul; James R. Carey
Transmittal of Hepatitis C, p. 516
Paul D. Mintz


Erratum: Third Wave: Roiling the Waters, p. 516
Erratum: A $9-Billion Budget for NIH, p. 516
Erratum: Hydroxyl Radical Photo-Production in the Sea and Its Potential Impact on Marine Processes, p. 516
ScienceScope, p. 523
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Germany's Gene Law Begins to Bite, pp. 524-526
Patricia Kahn
Asian Gypsy Moth Jumps Ship to United States, p. 526
Ann Gibbons
Space Scientists Heed Call to Set Priorities, pp. 527-528
Eliot Marshall
Anti-Cancer Drug IL-2 May Finally Be Approved, p. 528
Richard Stone
Roche Eases PCR Restrictions, p. 528
Michelle Hoffman
NIH's Vision Runs Into Political Reality, pp. 529-530
Joseph Palca


Research News
Determining What Immune Cells See, pp. 531-534
Michelle Hoffman
Acoustic Fridge Takes to Space, p. 534
Marcia Barinaga
Priming the Brain's Language Pump, p. 535
Marcia Barinaga
The Hubble Telescope Stars in Atlanta, pp. 536-537
Faye Flam
CBN Ball, Anyone?, p. 537
Ivan Amato


Briefings
SOS From Russian Scientists, p. 538
Constance Holden
Alcoholism: Modest Role Seen for Genes, p. 538
Constance Holden
MIT High Tech Goes After America's Cup, p. 538
Constance Holden
Another Stanford Resignation, pp. 538-539
Constance Holden
Rat and Mouse Care, p. 539
Constance Holden
Shock Therapy Helps Kill Cancer Tumors, p. 539
Constance Holden
Homosexuality and Cognition, p. 539
Constance Holden


Working Memory, pp. 556-559
Alan Baddeley

Stability of the Astronomical Frequencies Over the Earth's History for Paleoclimate Studies, pp. 560-566
A. Berger; M. F. Loutre; J. Laskar

In What Sense Is Turbulence an Unsolved Problem?, pp. 566-570
Mark Nelkin


Research Article
Lunar Impact Basins and Crustal Heterogeneity: New Western Limb and Far Side Data from Galileo, pp. 570-576
Michael J. S. Belton; James W. Head III; Carle M. Pieters; Ronald Greeley; Alfred S. McEwen; Gerhard Neukum; Kenneth P. Klaasen; Clifford D. Anger; Michael H. Carr; Clark R. Chapman; Merton E. Davies; Fraser P. Fanale; Peter J. Gierasch; Richard Greenberg; Andrew P. Ingersoll; Torrence Johnson; Brian Paczkowski; Carl B. Pilcher; Joseph Veverka


Reports
Natural Vegetation as a Source or Sink for Atmospheric Ammonia: A Case Study, pp. 581-583
A. O. Langford; F. C. Fehsenfeld
Topographic and Magnetic-Sensitive Scanning Tunneling Microscope Study of Magnetite, pp. 583-586
R. Wiesendanger; I. V. Shvets; D. Bürgler; G. Tarrach; H. J. Güntherodt; J. M. D. Coey; S. Gräser
Effects of High Temperature on Silicate Liquid Structure: A Multinuclear NMR Study, pp. 586-589
J. F. Stebbins; Ian Farnan
Experimental Phylogenetics: Generation of a Known Phylogeny, pp. 589-592
David M. Hills; James J. Bull; Mary E. White; Marty R. Badgett; Ian J. Molineux
Chemical Signals from Host Plant and Sexual Behavior in a Moth, pp. 592-594
Ashok K. Raina; Timothy G. Kingan; Autar K. Mattoo
Ordered Self-Assembly of Polypeptide Fragments to Form Nativelike Dimeric trp Repressor, pp. 594-597
Maria Luisa Tasayco; Jannette Carey
Toward a Dynamical Structure of DNA: Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental NOE Intensities, pp. 597-599
Jane M. Withka; S. Swaminathan; Jayashree Srinivasan; David L. Beveridge; Philip H. Bolton
Regulation of Adenylyl Cyclase from Paramecium by an Intrinsic Potassium Conductance, pp. 600-603
Joachim E. Schultz; Susanne Klumpp; Roland Benz; Wilhelm J. Ch. Schürhoff-Goeters; Angela Schmid
The Son of sevenless Gene Product: A Putative Activator of Ras, pp. 603-606
Laura Bonfini; Chris A. Karlovich; Chiranjib Dasgupta; Utpal Banerjee
Linguistic Experience Alters Phonetic Perception in Infants by 6 Months of Age, pp. 606-608
Patricia K. Kuhl; Karen A. Williams; Francisco Lacerda; Kenneth N. Stevens; Björn Lindblom


Book Reviews
Beleaguering the Cancer Establishment, pp. 613-615
Vitamin C and Cancer. Medicine or Politics?
Evelleen Richards
Review author[s]: Ullica Segerstråle
Life in the Abyss, p. 615
Deep-Sea Biology. A Natural History of Organisms at the Deep-Sea Floor.
John D. Gage; Paul A. Tyler
Review author[s]: Cindy Lee Van Dover
A Southerly Fauna, p. 616
Latin American Mammalogy. History, Biodiversity, and Conservation.
Michael A. Mares; David J. Schmidly
Review author[s]: Theodore H. Fleming
Books Received, pp. 616-617


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Engineering Research Centers, p. 661
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Access to Genetic Sequence Data, p. 663
Charles Elkan
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, p. 663
W. John Martin; Joseph Palca
Alar: The Aftermath, pp. 664-665
Adam M. Finkel; Lawrie Mott
Supermelons?, p. 665
Jerald L. Hoffman
The Arginine Fork: Correction, p. 665
Alan D. Frankel; Jianshi Tao


ScienceScope, p. 671


News and Comment
Science Budget: Selective Growth, pp. 672-675
Colin Norman
Where Have all Japan's Scientists Gone?, pp. 676-677
Frederick S. Myers
Sequencing Venture Sparks Alarm, pp. 677-678
Leslie Roberts
Third World: S(ave) O(ur) S(heep)!, p. 678
John Travis
Stepping Up the Pressure on Indirect Costs, p. 679
David P. Hamilton


Briefings
Zagury in the Clear, p. 680
Constance Holden
Sarin Indicted, p. 680
Constance Holden
Debut for 425-Million-Year-Old Fossil, p. 680
Constance Holden
Neuro Nerves Calmed, pp. 680-681
Constance Holden
More Turmoil Over Orphan Drugs, p. 681
Constance Holden
Picture-Perfect Plankton, p. 681
Constance Holden


Research News
Pollutant Haze Cools the Greenhouse, pp. 682-683
Richard A. Kerr
Molecular Design Gets Into a Hole, p. 684
Ivan Amato
Yellowstone Ecosystem: "Win-Win" Solution, pp. 685-686
Joseph Alper
"African Eve" Backers Beat a Retreat, pp. 686-687
Marcia Barinaga
Boring in on β-Amyloid's Role in Alzheimer's, pp. 688-689
Jean Marx


When Do Anomalies Begin?, pp. 690-695
Alan Lightman; Owen Gingerich

Deformational Mass Transport and Invasive Processes in Soil Evolution, pp. 695-702
George H. Brimhall; Oliver A. Chadwick; Chris J. Lewis; William Compston; Ian S. Williams; Kathy J. Danti; William E. Dietrich; Mary E. Power; David Hendricks; James Bratt


Reports
Antiferromagnetism in Pressure-Amorphized Fe2SiO4, pp. 703-705
M. B. Kruger; R. Jeanloz; M. P. Pasternak; R. D. Taylor; B. S. Snyder; A. M. Stacy; S. R. Bohlen
Modeling 100,000-Year Climate Fluctuations in Pre-Pleistocene Time Series, pp. 705-707
Thomas J. Crowley; Kwang-Yul Kim; John G. Mengel; David A. Short
Diffusive Isotopic Contamination of Mafic Magma by Coexisting Silicic Liquid in the Muskox Intrusion, pp. 708-711
Brian W. Stewart; Donald J. DePaolo
Reaction Planning: Computer-Aided Discovery of a Novel Elimination Reaction, pp. 711-713
Rainer Herges; Christoph Hoock
NMR Diffraction and Spatial Statistics of Stationary Systems, pp. 714-717
G. A. Barrall; L. Frydman; G. C. Chingas
On the Probability of Matching DNA Fingerprints, pp. 717-720
Neil J. Risch; B. Devlin
Insulin Secretion from Pancreatic B Cells Caused by L-Arginine-Derived Nitrogen Oxides, pp. 721-723
Harald H. H. W. Schmidt; Timothy D. Warner; Kunio Ishii; Hong Sheng; Ferid Murad
Reversal of Integration and DNA Splicing Mediated by Integrase of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, pp. 723-726
Samson A. Chow; Karen A. Vincent; Viola Ellison; Patrick O. Brown
Potentially Amyloidogenic, Carboxyl-Terminal Derivatives of the Amyloid Protein Precursor, pp. 726-728
Steven Estus; Todd E. Golde; Tatsuhide Kunishita; Deborah Blades; David Lowery; Matthew Eisen; Marianne Usiak; Xuemei Qu; Takeshi Tabira; Barry D. Greenberg; Steven G. Younkin
Processing of the Amyloid Protein Precursor to Potentially Amyloidogenic Derivatives, pp. 728-730
Todd E. Golde; Steven Estus; Linda H. Younkin; Dennis J. Selkoe; Steven G. Younkin
The Influence of Prior Synaptic Activity on the Induction of Long-Term Potentiation, pp. 730-733
Yan-You Huang; Asuncion Colino; David K. Selig; Robert C. Malenka
Chondroitin Sulfate as a Regulator of Neuronal Patterning in the Retina, pp. 733-736
Perry A. Brittis; David R. Canning; Jerry Silver


Technical Comments
Human Origins and Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Sequences, pp. 737-739
Alan R. Templeton; S. Blair Hedges; Sudhir Kumar; Koichiro Tamura; Mark Stoneking


Book Reviews
Getting Ready for LIGO, pp. 740-741
The Detection of Gravitational Waves.
David G. Blair
Review author[s]: Peter R. Saulson
A Slice of the Brain, pp. 741-742
Neuronal Networks of the Hippocampus.
Roger D. Traub; Richard Miles
Review author[s]: Christof Koch
Pumping Ions, p. 742
Electrogenic Ion Pumps.
Peter Läuger
Review author[s]: Bertil Hille
Books Received, pp. 742-743


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Elephants, Monstrosities, and the Law, p. 777
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Policy Forum
"Indirect" Costs Are Real Costs at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pp. 778-779
James J. Culliton
Indirect Costs at the University of Minnesota, pp. 779-780
A. R. Potami


Letters
The Space Station Revealed?, p. 783
Dietrich Müller
Sagan's Scenario, p. 783
Forrest M. Mims, III
Lead Study Challenge, pp. 783-784
Claire B. Ernhart; Sandra Scarr
Heat of Fusion in the Hydrophobic Effect, p. 784
Jake Bello


Erratum: Subterranean Waterworks of Biblical Jerusalem: Adaptation of a Karst System, p. 784
Erratum: Playing Tag with Membrane Proteins, p. 784
ScienceScope, p. 787


News and Comment
NSH, NIH Under the Microscope, pp. 788-791
Eliot Marshall; Ellis Rubinstein
Pasteur Wants More HIV Blood Test Royalties, p. 792
Jon Cohen
AAAS 92: First Aid for Russian Science, p. 793
Steven Dickman
Sphinx Riddle Put to Rest?, p. 793
Elizabeth Culotta


Research News
How to Find a Black Hole, pp. 794-795
Faye Flam
Evolutionists Wing It With a New Fossil Bird, p. 796
Marcia Barinaga
News Assaults Seen on Earth's Ozone Shield, pp. 797-798
Richard A. Kerr
Swimming Against the PCB Tide, pp. 798-799
Richard Stone
Capturing Chimical Evolution in a Jar, p. 800
Ivan Amato


Briefings
Mengele's DNA, p. 801
Constance Holden
Dystrophy Gene Defect Spotted, p. 801
Constance Holden
Getting Science Into Foreign Policy, p. 801
Constance Holden
Fairy Tale Prize for Nobel Noncontenders?, p. 801
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Genetic Linkage: Interpreting Lod Scores, pp. 803-804
Neil Risch


The Elongation-Termination Decision in Transcription, pp. 809-812
Peter H. von Hippel; Thomas D. Yager

Valuing the Health Benefits of Clean Air, pp. 812-817
Jane V. Hall; Arthur M. Winer; Michael T. Kelinman; Frederick W. Lurmann; Victor Brajer; Steven D. Colome


Research Article
A Yeast Chromosomal Origin of DNA Replication Defined by Multiple Functional Elements, pp. 817-823
York Marahrens; Bruce Stillman


Reports
Large Quasi-Circular Features Beneath Frost on Triton, pp. 824-826
Paul Helfenstein; Joseph Veverka; Derek McCarthy; Pascal Lee; John Hillier
Channel Initiation and the Problem of Landscape Scale, pp. 826-830
David R. Montgomery; William E. Dietrich
Electrical Transport Properties of Undoped CVD Diamond Films, pp. 830-833
L. S. Pan; D. R. Kania; S. Han; J. W. Ager, III; M. Landstrass; O. L. Landan; P. Pianetta
Compressibility of M3C 60 Fullerene Superconductors: Relation Between Tc and Lattice Parameter, pp. 833-835
Otto Zhou; Gavin B. M. Vaughan; Qing Zhu; John E. Fischer; Paul A. Heiney; Nicole Coustel; John P. McCauley, Jr.; Amos B. Smith III
Molecular Dunamics Simulations of Dimer Opening on a Diamond 001(2X1) Surface, pp. 835-838
Barbara J. Garrison; Eric J. Dawnkaski; Deepak Srivastava; Donald W. Brenner
Structure of Transcription Elongation Complexes in Vivo, pp. 838-841
Mark Kainz; Jeffrey Roberts
Mechanism of Transduction by Retroviruses, pp. 841-845
Amanda Swain; John M. Coffin
Early Evolution of Avian Flight and Perching: New Evidence from the Lower Cretaceous of China, pp. 845-848
Paul C. Sereno; Rao Chenggang
Competition, Cooperation, and Mutation: Improving a Synthetic Replicator by Light Irradiation, pp. 848-850
Jong-In Hong; Qing Feng; Vincent Rotello; Julius Rebek, Jr.
Gating of the Cardiac CA 2+ Release Channel: The Role of Na+ Current and Na+-Ca 2+, pp. 850-853
James S. K. Sham; Lars Cleemann; Martin Morad
Tyrosyl Phosphorylation and Activation of MAP Kinases by p56 lck, pp. 853-855
Elham Ettehadieh; Jasbinder S. Sanghera; Steven L. Pelech; Denise Hess-Bienz; Julian Watts; Nilabh Shastri; Ruedi Aebersold


Book Reviews
The Loop Paradigm, pp. 857-858
Plasma Loops in the Solar Corona.
R. J. Bray; L. E. Cram; C. J. Durrant; R. E. Loughhead
Review author[s]: Ellen Zweibel
Very Luminous Objects, p. 858
Active Galactic Nuclei.
R. D. Blandford; H. Netzer; L. Woltjer
Review author[s]: Gary Ferland
Dark Matter, pp. 858-859
Molecular Clouds.
R. A. James; T. J. Millar
Review author[s]: Sheldon Green
Books Received, pp. 859-860


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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Remediation of Hazardous Waste Sites, p. 901
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Just Awards?, p. 903
David Morrison; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Florida Dentist Case: Research Affiliation and Ethics, p. 903
Lawrence G. Abele; Ronald W. DeBry
Biopesticides and Resistance, pp. 903-904
David Altman; F. Doug Wilson; John H. Benedict; Fred Gould; David A. Fischhoff; Ann Gibbons
Cancer and the Environment, p. 904
Bernard D. Goldstein; Brian E. Henderson; Ronald K. Ross; Malcolm C. Pike


Erratum: Benefits and Costs of HIV Testing, p. 904
Erratum: Is Nitric Oxide the 'Retrograde Messenger'?, p. 904
ScienceScope, p. 911
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
NIH Gene Patents, Round Two, pp. 912-913
Leslie Roberts
The Advisory Committee Protests, p. 913
Stormy Weather Ahead for OSI's Gallo Report, pp. 914-915
Jon Cohen
Truly's Dismissal Puts NASA on Autopilot, pp. 915-916
Eliot Marshall
Stanford Faculty Tackles Overhead, pp. 916-917
Marcia Barinaga
Berlin Academicians Refuse to Go, p. 917
Richard Sietmann
AAAS in Chicago: Dawn of a New Era?, p. 918
Joseph Palca
Biotechnology Reaches Beyond the High-Tech West, p. 919
Anne S. Moffat
Do Parasites Reproduce by Clone Alone?, pp. 919-920
Ann Gibbons
A High Five From the First New World Settlers?, pp. 920-921
Tim Appenzeller
Plants of the Apes, p. 921
Ann Gibbons


Research News
Hope for Magnetic Storm Warnings, pp. 922-924
Tim Appenzeller
Boom and Bust at Jupiter, p. 924
Richard A. Kerr
Analytical Chemists Push the Cellular Envelope, pp. 925-926
Ivan Amato


Briefings
Parting Blast From AIDS Official, p. 927
Constance Holden
Creationism Compromise, p. 927
Constance Holden
PCR Regulations, p. 927
Constance Holden
Catching a Virus on the Move, p. 927
Constance Holden


Perspective
Biological Diversity: Where Is It?, p. 940
Stuart L. Pimm; John L. Gittleman


Socioeconomic Status and Psychiatric Disorders: The Causation-Selection Issue, pp. 946-952
Bruce P. Dohrenwend; Itzhak Levav; Patrick E. Shrout; Sharon Schwartz; Guedalia Naveh; Bruce G. Link; Andrew E. Skodol; Ann Stueve

Ozone Depletion: Ultraviolet Radiation and Phytoplankton Biology in Antarctic Waters, pp. 952-959
R. C. Smith; B. B. Prézelin; K. S. Baker; R. R. Bidigare; N. P. Boucher; T. Coley; D. Karentz; S. MacIntyre; H. A. Matlick; D. Menzies; M. Ondrusek; Z. Wan; K. J. Waters


Research Article
Structural Evidence for Induced Fit as a Mechanism for Antibody-Antigen Recognition, pp. 959-965
James M. Rini; Ursula Schulze-Gahmen; Ian A. Wilson


Reports
New Mechanism of Nonequilibrium Polymer Adsorption, pp. 966-968
Harry E. Johnson; Steve Granick
The Conformation of Fluid Membranes: Monte Carlo Simulations, pp. 968-971
D. M. Kroll; G. Gompper
Thermal Conductivity of Monolithic Organic Aerogels, pp. 971-972
X. Lu; M. C. Arduini-Schuster; J. Kuhn; O. Nilsson; J. Fricke; R. W. Pekala
Refuges as a Predictor of Parasitoid Diversity, pp. 973-976
Michael E. Hochberg; Bradford A. Hawkins
Neotropical Mammals and the Myth of Amazonian Biodiversity, pp. 976-979
Michael A. Mares
Molecular Characterization of Helix-Loop-Helix Peptides, pp. 979-983
Spencer J. Anthony-Cahill; Pamela A. Benfield; Robert Fairman; Zelda R. Wasserman; Stephen L. Brenner; Walter F. Stafford III; Christian Altenbach; Wayne L. Hubbell; William F. DeGrado
A Freeze-Frame View of Eukaryotic Transcription During Elongation and Capping of Nascent mRNA, pp. 983-986
Jeremiah Hagler; Stewart Shuman
Spatial Control of the Gap Gene knirps in the Drosophila Embryo by Posterior Morphogen System, pp. 986-989
Michael J. Pankratz; Maximilian Busch; Michael Hoch; Eveline Seifert; Herbert Jäckle
The fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase, a Receptor for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, pp. 989-991
Carlie De Vries; Jaime A. Escobedo; Hikaru Ueno; Keith Houck; Napoleone Ferrara; Lewis T. Williams
Vegetal Messenger RNA Localization Directed by a 340-nt RNA Sequence Element in Xenopus Oocytes, pp. 991-994
Kimberly L. Mowry; Douglas A. Melton
The Specificity of Translational Control Switched with Transfer RNA Identity Rules, pp. 994-996
M. Graffe; J. Dondon; J. Caillet; P. Romby; C. Ehresmann; B. Ehresmann; M. Springer
Reversal of Diabetes Insipidus in Brattleboro Rats: Intrahypothalamic Injection of Vasopressin mRNA, pp. 996-998
Gustav F. Jirikowski; Pietro Paolo Sanna; Dominique Maciejewski-Lenoir; Floyd E. Bloom


Book Reviews
Heisenberg's Path, pp. 1001-1002
Uncertainty. The Life and Science of Werner Heisenberg.
David C. Cassidy
Review author[s]: Michael Eckert
Italians on Evolution, pp. 1002-1004
Darwin in Italy. Science Across Cultural Frontiers.
Giuliano Pancaldi
Review author[s]: Joy Harvey
Books Received, pp. 1004-1005


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Frontiers in Materials Science, p. 1049
John I. Brauman


Letters
Forensic DNA Typing, pp. 1050+1052-1055
Christopher Wills; Steven N. Austad; Robert A. Bever; Michael DeGuglielmo; Rick W. Staub; Charles M. Kelly; R. Scott Foster; Lynwood R. Yarbrough; Don W. Cleveland; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.; Ranajit Chakraborty; Kenneth K. Kidd; Richard C. Lewontin; Daniel L. Hartl


Erratum: Electrical Resistivity and Stoichiometry of K$_x$C_{60}$ Films, p. 1055
G. P. Kochanski

Erratum: Is Homosexuality Biological?, p. 1055
Marcia Barinaga

Erratum: Radar Images of Mars, p. 1055
D. O. Muhleman

ScienceScope, p. 1059
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
The Calculus of Education Reform, pp. 1060-1062
Elizabeth Culotta
U.S. R&D Spending: Half Full?, p. 1062
Joseph Palca
Zeroing in on Brain Toxins, p. 1063
Richard Stone
Malaria Vaccine on Trial at Last?, pp. 1063-1064
Eliot Marshall
Tuberculosis Rebounds While Funding Lags, p. 1064
Richard Stone
Canadian Chemist Takes On Working Women, pp. 1065-1066
Robert P. Crease


Research News
Giving the Galaxies a History, pp. 1067-1068
Faye Flam
LIGO Gets a Site, p. 1068
John Travis
Infection With Selection: HIV in Human Infants, p. 1069
Joseph Palca
A Biopesticidal Tree Begins to Blossom, pp. 1070-1071
Richard Stone
Human Ancestor Found-In Museum, p. 1071
Ann Gibbons
Stem-Cell Gene Therapy Moves Toward Approval, p. 1072
Larry Thompson


Briefings
Rechanneling Soviet Scientific Talent, p. 1073
Constance Holden
Experts Slam Olympic Gene Test, p. 1073
Constance Holden
Medical Use for Bomb Waste, p. 1073
Constance Holden


Frontiers in Materials Science


News Reports
No More "Heat, Beat, and Hope", pp. 1077-1078
Robert Pool
Superconductors in Japan, pp. 1078-1079
Frederick S. Myers
Looking Eastward in Search of the Right Stuff, pp. 1080-1081
Ivan Amato

Advanced Materials for Aircraft Engine Applications, pp. 1082-1087
Daniel G. Backman; James C. Williams
Epitaxial Growth and the Art of Computer Simulations, pp. 1088-1092
Horia Metiu; Yan-Ten Lu; Zhenyu Zhang
Rapid Solid-State Precursor Synthesis of Materials, pp. 1093-1097
John B. Wiley; Richard B. Kaner
Innovative Materials Processing Strategies: A Biomimetic Approach, pp. 1098-1105
A. H. Heuer; D. J. Fink; V. J. Laraia; J. L. Arias; P. D. Calvert; K. Kendall; G. L. Messing; J. Blackwell; P. C. Rieke; D. H. Thompson; A. P. Wheeler; A. Veis; A. I. Caplan


Rational Design and Synthesis of New Polymeric Materials, pp. 1106-1112
Harry R. Allcock


Reports
Encapsulation of Proteins in Transparent Porous Silicate Glasses Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method, pp. 1113-1115
Lisa M. Ellerby; Clinton R. Nishida; Fumito Nishida; Stacey A. Yamanaka; Bruce Dunn; Joan Selverstone Valentine; Jeffrey I. Zink
Rectification of STM Current to Graphite Covered with Phthalocyanine Molecules, pp. 1115-1118
M. Pomerantz; A. Aviram; R. A. McCorkle; L. Li; A. G. Schrott
Rhenium-Osmium Isotope Constraints on the Age of Iron Meteorites, pp. 1118-1121
M. F. Horan; J. W. Morgan; R. J. Walker; J. N. Grossman
Overlapping Nucleotide Determinants for Specific Aminoacylation of RNA Microhelices, pp. 1121-1125
Christopher Francklyn; Jian-Ping Shi; Paul Schimmel
Specific Acceptance of Cardiac Allograft After Treatment with Antibodies to ICAM-1 and LFA-1, pp. 1125-1127
Mitsuaki Isobe; Hideo Yagita; Ko Okumura; Akira Ihara
Isolation of Two Genes that Encode Subunits of the Yeast Transcription Factor IIA, pp. 1127-1129
Jeffrey A. Ranish; William S. Lane; Steven Hahn
Transcription Factor IID Mutants Defective for Interaction with Transcription Factor IIA, pp. 1130-1132
Stephen Buratowski; Hong Zhou
A Human Gene Responsible for Zellweger Syndrome That Affects Peroxisome Assembly, pp. 1132-1134
Nobuyuki Shimozawa; Toshiro Tsukamoto; Yasuyuki Suzuki; Tadao Orii; Yasuaki Shirayoshi; Takeshi Mori; Yukio Fujiki
Selective Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Variants from Mothers to Infants, pp. 1134-1137
Steven M. Wolinsky; Carla M. Wike; Bette T. M. Korber; Cecelia Hutto; Wade P. Parks; Lisa L. Rosenblum; Kevin J. Kunstman; Manohar R. Furtado; José L. Muñoz
Cytokine Stimulation of Multilineage Hematopoiesis from Immature Human Cells Engrafted in SCID Mice, pp. 1137-1141
Tsvee Lapidot; Francoise Pflumio; Monica Doedens; Barbara Murdoch; Douglas E. Williams; John E. Dick
Form-Cue Invariant Motion Processing in Primate Visual Cortex, pp. 1141-1143
Thomas D. Albright
Association of cdk2 Kinase with the Transcription Factor E2F During S Phase, pp. 1144-1147
Michele Pagano; Giulio Draetta; Pidder Jansen-Dürr


Book Reviews
The Future of Yellowstone, pp. 1148-1149
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage.
Robert B. Keiter; Mark S. Boyce
Review author[s]: Peter F. Brussard
Gravitation Theory, pp. 1149-1151
Lectures on Non-Perturbative Canonical Gravity.
Abhay Ashtekar
Review author[s]: Robert M. Wald
Photosynthesis, p. 1151
The Photosynthetic Apparatus. Molecular Biology and Operation.
Lawrence Bogorad; Indra K. Vasil
Review author[s]: Bruce Diner
Books Received, pp. 1151-1152


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Front Matter (44 pp.)
The Race for the "Gold" in Research, p. 1189
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Greenhouse Gas Tax, p. 1194
Robert Dorfman
Radon Risk in the Home, pp. 1194-1195
Margo T. Oge; William H. Farland; Philip H. Abelson
Structure of RNA Polymerase II-Associated Protein: Correction, p. 1195
Susan McCracken; Jack Greenblatt


Erratum: Cloning and Expression of a Cocaine-Sensitive Dopamine Transporter Complementary DNA, p. 1195
ScienceScope, p. 1199
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Major Setback for Alzheimer's Models, pp. 1200-1202
Jean Marx
Canadian Science Wins-and Loses, p. 1202
Doug Powell
The Fusion Community Picks up the Pieces, pp. 1203-1204
David P. Hamilton
A Rocky Watch for Earthbound Asteroids, pp. 1204-1205
Robert Matthews
Accountants Fret Over EOS Data, p. 1206
Eliot Marshall
Should Heads Keep Rolling in Africa?, pp. 1206-1207
Joseph Alper
Health Official Falls, Lands in NIMH, p. 1207
Constance Holden


Briefings
Emigré Enterprise, p. 1208
Constance Holden
Stanford Responds To Sexism Charges, p. 1208
Constance Holden
Unraveling the Loblolly's Secrets, p. 1208
Constance Holden
Wanted: Profs Who Will Teach, pp. 1208-1209
Constance Holden
Postmaster Follows The Times, p. 1209
Constance Holden
Rockets for Sale, p. 1209
Constance Holden
Addled Science for Young Minds, p. 1209
Constance Holden
High Biology Posts, p. 1209
Constance Holden
Conservation Collaboration in Kenya, p. 1209
Constance Holden


Research News
Weak Faults: Breaking Out All Over, pp. 1210-1212
Richard A. Kerr
What Goes Around Comes Around, pp. 1212-1213
Barry Cipra
Drawing a Bead on Superdense Data Storage, pp. 1213-1214
David H. Freedman
Antigen Processing: A New Pathway Discovered, pp. 1214-1215
Michelle Hoffman


Perspectives
Germ Plasm Revisited and Illuminated, pp. 1216-1217
Anthony P. Mahowald
β Ribbon: A New DNA Recognition Motif, pp. 1217-1218
Sung-Hou Kim


Photon Number Squeezed States in Semiconductor Lasers, pp. 1219-1224
Yoshihisa Yamamoto; Susumu Machida; Wayne H. Richardson

Iraq and the Future of Nuclear Nonproliferation: The Roles of Inspections and Treaties, pp. 1224-1229
Joseph F. Pilat


Reports
Correlation Between Surface Free Energy and Surface Constitution, pp. 1230-1232
Manoj K. Chaudhury; George M. Whitesides
Dissociation of Individual Molecules with Electrons from the Tip of a Scanning Tunneling Microscope, pp. 1232-1235
G. Dujardin; R. E. Walkup; Ph. Avouris
C 60 Rotation in the Solid State: Dynamics of a Faceted Spherical Top, pp. 1235-1238
Robert D. Johnson; Costantino S. Yannoni; Harry C. Dorn; Jesse R. Salem; Donald S. Bethune
Diffusion Creep in Perovskite: Implications for the Rheology of the Lower Mantle, pp. 1238-1240
Shun-Ichiro Karato; Ping Li
Mechanics of Wind Ripple Stratigraphy, pp. 1240-1243
Spencer B. Forrest; Peter K. Haff
Effect of Sodium Salicylate on the Human Heat Shock Response, pp. 1243-1245
Donald A. Jurivich; Lea Sistonen; Roger A. Kroes; Richard I. Morimoto
Cognitive and Motor Impairments Associated with SIV Infection in Rhesus Monkeys, pp. 1246-1249
Elisabeth A. Murray; Dianne M. Rausch; Judit Lendvay; Leroy R. Sharer; Lee E. Eiden
Converting Trypsin to Chymotrypsin: The Role of Surface Loops, pp. 1249-1253
Lizbeth Hedstrom; Laszlo Szilagyi; William J. Rutter
Myotonic Dystrophy Mutation: An Unstable CTG Repeat in the 3′ Untranslated Region of the Gene, pp. 1253-1255
Mani Mahadevan; Catherine Tsilfidis; Luc Sabourin; Gary Shutler; Chris Amemiya; Gert Jansen; Catherine Neville; Monica Narang; Juana Barceló; Kim O'Hoy; Suzanne Leblond; Jane Earle-Macdonald; Pieter J. De Jong; Bé Wieringa; Robert G. Korneluk
An Unstable Triplet Repeat in a Gene Related to Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy, pp. 1256-1258
Y. H. Fu; A. Pizzuti; R. G. Fenwick, Jr.; J. King; S. Rajnarayan; P. W. Dunne; J. Dubel; G. A. Nasser; T. Ashizawa; P. De Jong; B. Wieringa; R. Korneluk; M. B. Perryman; H. F. Epstein; C. Thomas Caskey
The Linguistic Basis of Left Hemisphere Specialization, pp. 1258-1260
David P. Corina; Jyotsna Vaid; Ursula Bellugi
Characterization of Peptides Bound to the Class I MHC Molecule HLA-A2.1 by Mass Spectrometry, pp. 1261-1263
Donald F. Hunt; Robert A. Henderson; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Hanspeter Michel; Noelle Sevilir; Andrea L. Cox; Ettore Appella; Victor H. Engelhard
HLA-A2.1-Associated Peptides from a Mutant Cell Line: A Second Pathway of Antigen Presentation, pp. 1264-1266
Robert A. Henderson; Hanspeter Michel; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Ettore Appella; Donald F. Hunt; Victor H. Engelhard


Book Reviews
The Nuclear Energy Arena, p. 1296
Chain Reaction. Expert Debate and Public Participation in American Commercial Nuclear Power, 1945-1975.
Brian Balogh
Review author[s]: Robert D. Cuff
Pre-War Ecology, pp. 1296-1297
Pioneer Ecologist. The Life and Work of Victor Ernest Shelford, 1877-1968.
Robert A. Croker
Review author[s]: Robert Cook
Elephants and Forerunners, pp. 1297-1298
Mammoths, Mastodonts, and Elephants. Biology, Behavior, and the Fossil Record.
Gary Haynes
Review author[s]: Paul L. Koch
Book Received, pp. 1298-1299


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Women in Science: From Panes to Ceilings, p. 1333
Bernadine Healy


Letters
"Superbug" Evidence, p. 1335
David N. Byrne; Thomas S. Bellows; Elizabeth Culotta
Free-Electron Laser, p. 1335
Sidney Singer
Cold Fusion: China Lake Results, p. 1335
Melvin H. Miles
Museums: Storehouses of DNA?, pp. 1335-1336
Gary R. Graves; Michael J. Braun
Science at EPA, p. 1336
Bernard D. Goldstein


ScienceScope, p. 1343
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
OSI: Better the Devil You Know?, pp. 1344-1347
David P. Hamilton
Fatal Error: How Patriot Overlooked a Scud, p. 1347
Eliot Marshall
Wilson Slashes Spending for Antismoking Effort, pp. 1348-1349
Marcia Barinaga
Animal Rightists Trash MSU Lab, p. 1349
Constance Holden
Kessler Gives FDA a Facelift, p. 1350
Ann Gibbons
Technology Initiative Initiated, p. 1350
Eliot Marshall
A Booster Shot for Children's Vaccines, p. 1351
Ann Gibbons


Research News
Kaposi's Sarcoma Gives on Key Fronts, pp. 1352-1354
Joseph Palca
Building a Silicon Surface, Atom by Atom, p. 1354
John Travis
Proposing a Flip Side For Crystallography, p. 1355
Ivan Amato
Name Your Poison: Toxicologists Meet, pp. 1356-1357
Richard Stone


Briefings
Databank on Chernobyl Disaster, p. 1358
Constance Holden
Review for Army Whistleblower, p. 1358
Constance Holden
Population Alarm, p. 1358
Constance Holden
Painting the Brain, p. 1358
Constance Holden
Big Red's Computer Virus Hatchery, pp. 1358-1359
Constance Holden
Eggs-Aggeration, p. 1359
Constance Holden
Dutch Polluters' Green Plan, p. 1359
Constance Holden
Thwarting the FOIA, p. 1359
Constance Holden
Orchid Gene Repository, p. 1359
Constance Holden


"Women in Science": Pieces of a Puzzle, p. 1365
John Benditt


Special Section: Women in Science
Profile of a Field: Neuroscience, pp. 1366-1367
Marcia Barinaga
Key Issue: Mentoring, pp. 1368-1369
Ann Gibbons; Virginia Morell
Profile of a Field: Chemistry, pp. 1372-1373
Ivan Amato
Data Points: United States, p. 1376
Data Points: International, p. 1378
Key Issue: Two-Career Science Marriage, pp. 1380-1381
Ann Gibbons; V. M.
Profile of a Field: Mathematics, pp. 1382-1383
Paul Selvin
Key Issue: Tenure, pp. 1386-1388
Ann Gibbons; V. M.


Perspective
Recognition of tRNA Precursors: A Role for the Intron, p. 1390
John Abelson


Water in Earth's Mantle: The Role of Nominally Anhydrous Minerals, pp. 1391-1397
David R. Bell; George R. Rossman

Direct Observation of Chemical Bond Dynamics on Surfaces, pp. 1397-1403
J. T. Yates Jr.; M. D. Alvey; M. J. Dresser; M. A. Henderson; M. Kiskinova; R. D. Ramsier; A. Szabó


Research Article
Participation of the Intron in the Reaction Catalyzed by the Xenopus tRNA Splicing Endonuclease, pp. 1404-1408
M. Irene Baldi; Emilio Mattoccia; Emanuela Bufardeci; Stefania Fabbri; Glauco P. Tocchini-Valentini


Reports
Water in SNC Meteorites: Evidence for a Martian Hydrosphere, pp. 1409-1411
Haraldur R. Karlsson; Robert N. Clayton; Everett K. Gibson Jr.; Toshiko K. Mayeda
Ti8C 12 +-Metallo-Carbohedrenes: A New Class of Molecular Clusters?, pp. 1411-1413
B. C. Guo; K. P. Kerns; A. W. Castleman Jr.
Extraction and STM Imaging of Spherical Giant Fullernes, pp. 1413-1416
Lowell D. Lamb; Donald R. Huffman; Richard K. Workman; Sam Howells; Ting Chen; Dror Sarid; Ronald F. Ziolo
Surface Charge-Induced Ordering of the Au(111) Surface, pp. 1416-1418
Jia Wang; Alison J. Davenport; Hugh S. Isaacs; B. M. Ocko
Long-Range Attraction and Molecular Rearrangements in Receptor-Ligand Interactions, pp. 1419-1421
D. E. Leckband; J. N. Israelachvili; F.-J. Schmitt; W. Knoll
A Mass Transfer Explanation of Metabolic Scaling Relations in Some Aquatic Invertebrates and Algae, pp. 1421-1423
Mark R. Patterson
Behavioral Hypothermia and Survival of Hypoxic Protozoans Paramecium caudatum, pp. 1423-1425
Gary M. Malvin; Stephen C. Wood
Suppression of Gene Amplification in Human Cell Hybrids, pp. 1425-1427
Thea D. Tlsty; Alicia White; Janet Sanchez
Formation of Ion-Permeable Channels by Tumor Necrosis Factor-α, pp. 1427-1430
Bruce L. Kagan; Rae Lynn Baldwin; David Munoz; Bernadine J. Wisnieski
Identification of a Major Growth Factor for AIDS-Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells as Oncostatin M, pp. 1430-1432
Bala Chandran Nair; Anthony L. DeVico; Shuji Nakamura; Terry D. Copeland; Ying Chen; Atul Patel; Trevor O'Neil; Stephen Oroszlan; Robert C. Gallo; M. G. Sarngadharan
Oncostatin M as a Potent Mitogen for AIDS-Kaposi's Sarcoma-Derived Cells, pp. 1432-1434
Steven A. Miles; Otoníel Martí</ebn>ez-Maza; Ahmad Rezai; Larry Magpantay; Taditnitsu Kishimoto; Shuji Nakamura; Susan F. Radka; Peter S. Linsley
The IL-6 Signal Transducer, gp130: An Oncostatin M Receptor and Affinity Converter for the LIF Receptor, pp. 1434-1437
David P. Gearing; Michael R. Comeau; Della J. Friend; Steven D. Gimpel; Catherine J. Thut; Jackie McGourty; Kelle K. Brasher; Julie A. King; Steven Gillis; Bruce Mosley; Steven F. Ziegler; David Cosman
Inhibition of Development of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Related Lesions by a Bacterial Cell Wall Complex, pp. 1437-1440
Shuji Nakamura; Shinsaku Sakurada; S. Zaki Salahuddin; Yasuaki Osada; Noriko G. Tanaka; Noritsugu Sakamoto; Masayasu Sekiguchi; Robert C. Gallo
Involvement of Subplate Neurons in the Formation of Ocular Dominance Columns, pp. 1441-1443
Anirvan Ghosh; Carla J. Shatz


Technical Comments
Age-Associated Inclusions in Normal and Transgenic Mouse Brain, pp. 1443-1445
Mathias Jucker; Lary C. Walker; Lee J. Martin; Cheryl A. Kitt; Hynda K. Kleinman; Donald K. Ingram; Donald L. Price; D. Wirak; R. Bayney; T. V. Ramabhadran; R. P. Fracasso; J. T. Hart; P. E. Hauer; P. Hsiau; S. K. Pekar; G. A. Scangos; B. D. Trapp; A. J. Unterbeck


Book Reviews
Radicals and Others, pp. 1448+1450
The Animal Rights Crusade. The Growth of a Moral Protest.
James M. Jasper; Dorothy Nelkin
Review author[s]: Douglas McAdam


Women in Science: A Bibliography, p. 1449


Book Reviews
An Issue of Distribution, p. 1450
The Greatest Good to the Greatest Number. Penicillin Rationing on the American Home Front, 1940-1945
David P. Adams
Review author[s]: Albert Cowdrey
Centuries of Science, pp. 1450-1451
The Science Matrix. The Journey, Travails, Triumphs.
Frederick Seitz
Review author[s]: Philip H. Abelson
Books Received, p. 1451


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Major Changes in the Chemical Industry, p. 1489
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Geothermal Energy's Future, p. 1490
John E. Mock
Bellcore Basic Research, p. 1490
George H. Heilmeier
Fullerene Superconductivity and the Dynamic Jahn-Teller Effect, pp. 1490-1491
Keith H. Johnson; Dennis P. Clougherty; Michael E. McHenry; C. M. Varma; J. Zaanen
Physical Activity and Cancer, p. 1491
Rose E. Frisch; Grace Wyshak; Tenley E. Albright; Neil L. Albright


ScienceScope, p. 1499
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Industrial R&D Wins Political Favor, pp. 1500-1502
Eliot Marshall
FBI Investigates Leaks at OSI, p. 1503
David P. Hamilton
A Plea for Aid to Ex-Soviet Science, pp. 1503-1504
David P. Hamilton
Science and Science Advice in Favor at EPA, p. 1504
Eliot Marshall
Debate on AIDS Origin: Rolling Stone Weighs In, p. 1505
Jon Cohen


Briefings
McKnight and Tjian Go Fishing, p. 1506
Constance Holden
Koprowski Sues Wistar Institute, p. 1506
Constance Holden
Jaws of Early Life, p. 1506
Constance Holden
NASA Mystery Man, pp. 1506-1507
Constance Holden
Strange Bugfellows, p. 1507
Constance Holden
Needleman Redux, p. 1507
Constance Holden
Small Science Squeeze, p. 1507
Constance Holden


Research News
Unmasking a Shifty Climate System, pp. 1508-1510
Richard A. Kerr
Yeast Biology Enters A Surprising New Phase, pp. 1510-1511
Michelle Hoffman
Making Light of Sound, p. 1511
Ivan Amato
Designing Crystals That Say No to Photons, p. 1512
Ivan Amato
Optics' New Focus: Beams of Atoms, pp. 1513-1515
Robert Pool


Cerebral Cortical Mechanisms of Reaching Movements, pp. 1517-1523
John F. Kalaska; Donald J. Crammond

Physics of the Granular State, pp. 1523-1531
H. M. Jaeger; Sidney R. Nagel

Explosives Detection for Aviation Security, pp. 1531-1537
Anthony Fainberg


Research Articles
A Transient Radio Source Near the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy, pp. 1538-1543
Jun-Hui Zhao; D. A. Roberts; W. M. Goss; D. A. Frail; K. Y. Lo; R. Subrahmanyan; M. J. Kesteven; R. D. Ekers; D. A. Allen; M. G. Burton; J. Spyromilio
Atomic Structure of the Cubic Core of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Multienzyme Complex, pp. 1544-1550
Andrea Mattevi; Galya Obmolova; Egbert Schulze; Kor H. Kalk; Adrie H. Westphal; Arie De Kok; Wim G. J. Hol


Reports
Evidence for Ammonium-Bearing Minerals on Ceres, pp. 1551-1553
Trude V. V. King; R. N. Clark; W. M. Calvin; D. M. Sherman; R. H. Brown
The Effect of Surface Roughness on Triton's Volatile Distribution, pp. 1553-1555
Roger V. Yelle
Rapid Continental Subsidence Following the Initiation and Evolution of Subduction, pp. 1556-1558
Michael Gurnis
Structural Memory in Pressure-Amorphized AlPO4, pp. 1559-1561
John S. Tse; Dennis D. Klug
Bulk Chemical Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Ocean, pp. 1561-1564
Ronald Benner; J. Dean Pakulski; Matthew McCarthy; John I. Hedges; Patrick G. Hatcher
Percolation Theory, Thermoelasticity, and Discrete Hydrothermal Venting in the Earth's Crust, pp. 1564-1567
L. N. Germanovich; Robert P. Lowell
Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels in Plant Vacuoles, pp. 1567-1570
Omar Pantoja; Angie Gelli; Eduardo Blumwald
Structure, Expression, and Antisense Inhibition of the Systemin Precursor Gene, pp. 1570-1573
Barry McGurl; Gregory Pearce; Martha Orozco-Cardenas; Clarence A. Ryan
Transcription Factor Loading on the MMTV Promoter: A Bimodal Mechanism for Promoter Activation, pp. 1573-1576
Trevor K. Archer; Philippe Lefebvre; Ronald G. Wolford; Gordon L. Hager
LCMV-Specific, Class II-Restricted Cytotoxic T Cells in β2-Microglobulin-Deficient Mice, pp. 1576-1578
Daniel Muller; Beverly H. Koller; J. Lindsay Whitton; Katherine E. LaPan; Kristen K. Brigman; Jeffrey A. Frelinger
Immunoglobulin A-Induced Shift of Epstein-Barr Virus Tissue Tropism, pp. 1578-1580
John W. Sixbey; Qing-Yun Yao
Regulation of jun-B Messenger RNA and AP-1 Activity by Light and a Circadian Clock, pp. 1581-1584
Jon M. Kornhauser; Dwight E. Nelson; Kelly E. Mayo; Joseph S. Takahashi


Technical Comments
Ultrasonic Hearing, pp. 1584-1585
Robert A. Dobie; Michael L. Wiederhold; Martin L. Lenhardt


Book Reviews
Oppositions, pp. 1586-1587
Siting Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities. The NIMBY Syndrome.
Kent E. Portney
Environmental Disputes. Community Involvement in Conflict Resolution.
James E. Crowfoot; Julia M. Wondolleck
No Safe Place. Toxic Waste, Leukemia, and Community Action.
Phil Brown; Edwin J. Mikkelsen
Review author[s]: Allan Schnaiberg
Cosmic Emanations, pp. 1587-1588
Beams and Jets in Astrophysics.
P. A. Hughes
Review author[s]: Mitchell C. Begelman
Catness, pp. 1588-1589
The Natural History of the Wild Cats.
Andrew Kitchener
Review author[s]: John Seidensticker
Books Received, p. 1589


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Volume Information (10 pp.)
Front Matter (58 pp.)
Methodology and Theory at the Frontier, p. 1621
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Conservation Biology: Its Origins and Definition, pp. 1625-1626
Alexander H. Harcourt; David Ehrenfeld
Greenland Research Projects, p. 1626
John Kelly
Synchrotron Radiation Facilities, p. 1626
Giuseppe Viani; Giorgio Margaritondo
Ig Noble Prize: The Pogo Connection, p. 1626
David C. Kopaska-Merkel


ScienceScope, p. 1631
John Travis


News and Comment
Piecemeal Rescue for Soviet Science, pp. 1632-1634
David P. Hamilton
Biotech's Chinese Connection, p. 1635
Gregor Hodgson
Bush Tries Trimming R&D Pork, p. 1635
Eliot Marshall
In the Trenches, Doubts About Scientific Integrity, p. 1636
David P. Hamilton
Do NASA Images Create Fantastic Voyages?, p. 1637
Richard A. Kerr


Briefings
New Stanford Head, p. 1638
Constance Holden
Liver Transplants Good for Brains, p. 1638
Constance Holden
A Voice for Bio-Engineering, p. 1638
Constance Holden
Bone Like Plywood, p. 1638
Constance Holden
Red Ink at Harvard, pp. 1638-1639
Constance Holden
Top Science Jobs Lose Appeal, p. 1639
Constance Holden
Asbestos Regs to be Re-Examined, p. 1639
Constance Holden
Precolumbian Trees, p. 1639
Constance Holden


Research News
Signals Into Unknown Territory, pp. 1640-1641
Marcia Barinaga
You Can't Hear the Shape of a Drum, pp. 1642-1643
Barry Cipra
Controlling Chemical Reactions With Laser Light, pp. 1643-1644
Anne Simon Moffat
Previewing This Year's FASEB Offerings, p. 1645
Robin Eisner
Challenging the "No New Neurons" Dogma, p. 1646
Marcia Barinaga
Finding Out How a Viral Hitchhiker Snags a Ride, p. 1647
Robin Eisner


Raising Tibet, pp. 1663-1670
T. Mark Harrison; Peter Copeland; W. S. F. Kidd; An Yin

Intercellular Communication and Cell-Cell Adhesion, pp. 1671-1677
S. Jonathan Singer


Research Article
The Inner Core Translational Triplet and the Density Near Earth's Center, pp. 1678-1682
D. E. Smylie


Reports
Laser-Enhanced NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 1683-1685
W. S. Warren; S. Mayr; D. Goswami; A. P. West, Jr.
The Breakup of a Meteroite Parent Body and the Delivery of Meteorites to Earth, pp. 1685-1687
Paul H. Benoit; D. W. G. Sears
Response of Regional Seismicity to the Static Stress Change Produced by the Loma Prieta Earthquake, pp. 1687-1690
Paul A. Reasenberg; Robert W. Simpson
The Fossil Record and Evolution: Comparing Cladistic and Paleontologic Evidence for Vertebrate History, pp. 1690-1693
Mark A. Norell; Michael J. Novacek
Predisposition to Renal Cell Carcinoma Due to Alteration of a Cancer Susceptibility Gene, pp. 1693-1695
Cheryl Walker; Thomas L. Goldsworthy; Douglas C. Wolf; Jeffrey Everitt
Evidence of a Role for Heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Proteins in Endosome Fusion, pp. 1695-1697
Maria I. Colombo; Luis S. Mayorga; Patrick J. Casey; Philip D. Stahl
Chloroplast DNA Evidence on the Ancient Evolutionary Split in Vascular Land Plants, pp. 1697-1699
Linda A. Raubeson; Robert K. Jansen
Inhibition of Myeloid Differentiation by the Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Id, pp. 1700-1702
Brent L. Kreider; Robert Benezra; Giovanni Rovera; Tom Kadesch
Cloning of a Second Type of Activin Receptor and Functional Characterization in Xenopus Embryos, pp. 1702-1705
Lawrence S. Mathews; Wylie W. Vale; Chris R. Kintner
An Amino Acid Mutation in a Potassium Channel That Prevents Inhibition by Protein Kinase C, pp. 1705-1707
Andreas E. Busch; Michael D. Varnum; R. Alan North; John P. Adelman
Generation of Neurons and Astrocytes from Isolated Cells of the Adult Mammalian Central Nervous System, pp. 1707-1710
Brent A. Reynolds; Samuel Weiss
Evidence for a Computational Distinction Between Proximal and Distal Neuronal Inhibition, pp. 1710-1712
Eric T. Vu; Franklin B. Krasne
The Size of Gating Charge in Wild-Type and Mutant Shaker Potassium Channels, pp. 1712-1715
Nathan E. Schoppa; Ken McCormack; Mark A. Tanouye; Fred J. Sigworth
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Activates the Sphingomyelin Signal Transduction Pathway in a Cell-Free System, pp. 1715-1718
Kenneth A. Dressler; Shalini Mathias; Richard N. Kolesnick
Identification of the Integrin VLA-2 as a Receptor for Echovirus 1, pp. 1718-1720
Jeffrey M. Bergelson; Michael P. Shepley; Bosco M. C. Chan; Martin E. Hemler; Robert W. Finberg


Inside AAAS, p. 1726


Book Reviews
Media Advisory, p. 1750
Health in the Headlines. The Stories Behind the Stories.
Stephen Klaidman
Review author[s]: Timothy E. Cook
Questions about Parasitism, pp. 1750-1752
Parasite-Host Associations. Coexistence or Conflict?
Catherine A. Toft; André Aeschlimann; Liana Bolis
Review author[s]: Douglas J. Futuyma
Topological Ramifications, p. 1752
Knots and Physics.
Louis H. Kauffman
Review author[s]: W. B. R. Lickorish
Books Received, pp. 1752-1754


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: Scientific Research in Universities, p. 9
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Patenting Complementary DNA, p. 11
Alan Howarth; Antonio Ruberti
Anomalies in Sociobiology, pp. 14+79
David P. Barash


ScienceScope, p. 19
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
NASA at the Edge of the Abyss, pp. 20-22
Eliot Marshall
Warm Reception for Substitute Coolant, p. 22
Richard Stone
The Academy Gives a Hard Push, p. 23
Colin Norman
The Richards Panel Tosses a Curve, p. 23
David P. Hamilton
NIH Spells Out Plans for A $45 Million Initiative, p. 24
Joseph Palca
The Whitehead Institute Reaches Toward Adulthood, pp. 25-27
Michelle Hoffman


Random Samples, pp. 28-29
Richard Stone


Research News
Putting a Cosmic Illusion to Work, pp. 30-31
Faye Flam
Test Could Yield Improved Colon Cancer Detection, p. 32
Jean Marx
Neandertal Language Debate: Tongues Wag Anew, pp. 33-34
Ann Gibbons
Is "Flying Primate" Hypothesis Headed for a Crash Landing?, p. 34
Ann Gibbons
Fugitive Carbon Dioxide: It's Not Hiding in the Ocean, p. 35
Richard A. Kerr


Computing in Science
The Third Branch of Science Debuts, pp. 44-47
R. P.
Massively Parallel Machines Usher In Next Level of Computing Power, pp. 50-51
R. P.
Mathematicians Join the Computer Revolution, pp. 52-53
R. P.
Bringing the Computer Revolution Down to a Personal Level, pp. 55+57+59+61-62
R. P.


Perspective
Ultracomputers: A Teraflop Before Its Time, p. 64
Gordon Bell
Selfish Genes, p. 65
J. J. Bull; I. J. Molineux; J. H. Werren


Physics and Device Applications of Optical Microcavities, pp. 66-70
H. Yokoyama

Biomass and Carbon Budget of European Forests, 1971 to 1990, pp. 70-74
Pekka E. Kauppi; Kari Mielikainen; Kullervo Kuusela


Research Article
Oceanic Uptake of Fossil Fuel CO2: Carbon- 13 Evidence, pp. 74-79
P. D. Quay; B. Tilbrook; C. S. Wong


Letters
The Search for Eve, p. 79
Rebecca L. Cann


Corrections and Clarifications: Wilson Slashes Spending for Antismoking Effort, p. 79
Corrections and Clarifications: "AAAS in Chicago: Dawn of a New Era?", p. 79
Corrections and Clarifications: What's Left on the Table, p. 79


Reports
Diamond from the Dabie Shan Metamorphic Rocks and Its Implication for Tectonic Setting, pp. 80-82
Xu Shutong; A. I. Okay; Ji Shouyuan; A. M. C. Sengör; Su Wen; Liu Yican; Jiang Laili
Variations in Strength and Slip Rate Along the San Andreas Fault System, pp. 83-86
Craig H. Jones; Steven G. Wesnousky
Rejection of the "Flying Primate" Hypothesis by Phylogenetic Evidence from the ε-Globin Gene, pp. 86-89
Wendy J. Bailey; Jerry L. Slightom; Morris Goodman
Maternal-Effect Selfish Genes in Flour Beetles, pp. 89-92
R. W. Beeman; K. S. Friesen; R. E. Denell
A Conformation of Cyclosporin A in Aqueous Environment Revealed by the X-ray Structure of a Cyclosporin-Fab Complex, pp. 92-94
Danièle Altschuh; Olivier Vix; Bernard Rees; Jean-Claude Thierry
Competition for Overlapping Sites in the Regulatory Region of the Drosophila Gene Krüppel, pp. 94-97
Michael Hoch; Nicole Gerwin; Heike Taubert; Herbert Jäckle
Molecular Cloning of the Interleukin- 1β Converting Enzyme, pp. 97-100
Douglas Pat Cerretti; Carl J. Kozlosky; Bruce Mosley; Nicole Nelson; Kirk Van Ness; Teresa A. Greenstreet; Carl J. March; Shirley R. Kronheim; Teresa Druck; Linda A. Cannizzaro; Kay Huebner; Roy A. Black
Balancing Selection at Allozyme Loci in Oysters: Implications from Nuclear RFLPs, pp. 100-102
Stephen A. Karl; John C. Avise
Identification of ras Oncogene Mutations in the Stool of Patients with Curable Colorectal Tumors, pp. 102-105
David Sidransky; Takashi Tokino; Stanley R. Hamilton; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bernard Levin; Philip Frost; Bert Vogelstein
CD19: Lowering the Threshold for Antigen Receptor Stimulation of B Lymphocytes, pp. 105-107
Robert H. Carter; Douglas T. Fearon
Participation of Non-Zinc Finger Residues in DNA Binding by Two Nuclear Orphan Receptors, pp. 107-110
Thomas E. Wilson; Ragnhild E. Paulsen; Kerstien A. Padgett; Jeffrey Milbrandt


Technical Comments
The Disulfide Folding Pathway of BPTI, pp. 111-114
Thomas E. Creighton; Jonathan S. Weissman; Peter S. Kim


Book Reviews
Disabilities and Definitions, pp. 116-117
Deadly Dust. Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth-Century America.
David Rosner; Gerald Markowitz
Review author[s]: James L. Weeks
Donorism, pp. 117-118
Giving Blood. The Development of an Altruistic Identity.
Jane Allyn Piliavin; Peter L. Callero; Louise Keating; Brain Koski; Donald Libby
Review author[s]: Linda H. Aiken
Books Received, pp. 118-119


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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Science Education: Who Needs It?, p. 157
Norman Hackerman


Letters
Magnetic Storm Predictions, p. 159
Bruce T. Tsurutani; Walter D. Gonzalez
Dinosaur Diversity and Extinction, pp. 159-161
William A. Clemens; J. David Archibald; Peter M. Sheehan; David E. Fastovsky; Ray G. Hoffmann; Claudia B. Berghaus; Diane L. Gabriel
New Mexico: Technology-Rich, p. 161
A. H. Guenther


Corrections and Clarifications: Transcription Factor Loading on the MMTV Promoter: A Biomodal Mechanism for Promoter Activation, p. 161
ScienceScope, p. 167
Joseph Palca


News and Comment
Is Liability Slowing AIDS Vaccines?, pp. 168-170
Jon Cohen
Friends Say Jim Watson Will Resign Soon, p. 171
Leslie Roberts
Science Teachers Offer a New Plan, p. 171
Robin Eisner
Congress: Was the "Shortfall" Phoney?, p. 172
Eliot Marshall
Senate Backs Fetal Research-and More, pp. 172-173
Joseph Palca
California Evolution Defender Indicted, p. 173
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, pp. 174-175
Constance Holden


Research News
Sorting the Hominoid Bone Pile, pp. 176-177
Ann Gibbons
How Cells Get Their Actin Together, pp. 177-178
John Travis
Cluster Fusion: Close, But no Cigar, p. 178
Ivan Amato
Could a Pair of Cosmic Strings Open a Route Into the Past?, pp. 179-180
John Travis
CERN's New Detectors Take Shape, pp. 180-181
Faye Flam


Perspective
Alzheimer's Disease: The Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis, pp. 184-185
John A. Hardy; Gerald A. Higgins


Mantle Plumes and Continental Tectonics, pp. 186-193
R. I. Hill; I. H. Campbell; G. F. Davies; R. W. Griffiths

Hybridization of Bird Species, pp. 193-197
Peter R. Grant; B. Rosemary Grant


Research Article
Lambda Int Protein Bridges Between Higher Order Complexes at Two Distant Chromosomal Loci attL and attR, pp. 198-203
Sunghoon Kim; Arthur Landy


Reports
Solar Control of the Upper Atmosphere of Triton, pp. 204-206
James R. Lyons; Yuk L. Yung; Mark Allen
A New Type of Meteoritic Diamond in the Enstatite Chondrite Abee, pp. 206-209
S. S. Russell; C. T. Pillinger; J. W. Arden; M. R. Lee; U. Ott
Use of a Dihydrogen Osmium Complex as a Versatile 1H NMR Recognition Probe, pp. 210-213
Zai-Wei Li; Henry Taube
An SCF Solvation Model for the Hydrophobic Effect and Absolute Free Energies of Aqueous Solvation, pp. 213-217
Christopher J. Cramer; Donald G. Truhlar
Context Dependence of Hydrogen Bond Free Energy Revealed by Substitutions in an RNA Hairpin, pp. 217-219
John SantaLucia, Jr.; Ryszard Kierzek; Douglas H. Turner
Centriole Duplication in Lysates of Spisula solidissima Oocytes, pp. 219-221
Robert E. Palazzo; Eugeni Vaisberg; Richard W. Cole; Conly L. Rieder
Constructing Proteins by Dovetailing Unprotected Synthetic Peptides: Backbone-Engineered HIV Protease, pp. 221-225
Martina Schnölzer; Stephen B. H. Kent
Cloning and Characterization of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase from Mouse Macrophages, pp. 225-228
Qiao-wen Xie; Hearn J. Cho; Jimmy Calaycay; Richard A. Mumford; Kristine M. Swiderek; Terry D. Lee; Aihao Ding; Tiffany Troso; Carl Nathan
Chromosome Size-Dependent Control of Meiotic Recombination, pp. 228-232
David B. Kaback; Vincent Guacci; Dianna Barber; James W. Mahon
Functional Complementation of Yeast ste6 by a Mammalian Multidrug Resistance mdr Gene, pp. 232-234
Martine Raymond; Philippe Gros; Malcolm Whiteway; David Y. Thomas
Specific Binding of Chromosomal Protein HMG1 to DNA Damaged by the Anticancer Drug Cisplatin, pp. 234-237
Pieter M. Pil; Stephen J. Lippard
Positive Control of Pre-mRNA Splicing in Vitro, pp. 237-240
Ming Tian; Tom Maniatis
Body-Wall Muscle Formation in Caenorhabditis elegans Embryos That Lack the MyoD Homolog hlh-1, pp. 240-243
Lihsia Chen; Michael Krause; Bruce Draper; Harold Weintraub; Andrew Fire
Lithium-Sensitive Production of Inositol Phosphates During Amphibian Embryonic Mesoderm Induction, pp. 243-245
John A. Maslanski; LeeAnn Leshko; William B. Busa
Diacylglycerol-Stimulated Formation of Actin Nucleation Sites at Plasma Membranes, pp. 245-247
Aneesa Shariff; Elizabeth J. Luna


Technical Comments
Thermal Equilibration During Cavitation, p. 248
Jay B. Jeffries; Richard A. Copeland; Kenneth S. Suslick; Edward B. Flint


Book Reviews
AIDS in a New Mode, p. 250
AIDS. The Making of a Chronic Disease.
Elizabeth Fee; Daniel M. Fox
Review author[s]: Roy Porter
An Activist in Paleontology, pp. 251-252
An Agenda for Antiquity. Henry Fairfield Osborn and Vertebrate Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, 1890-1935.
Ronald Rainger
Review author[s]: Frank Spencer
Books Received, pp. 252-253


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Large Scale Measurements, p. 289
Brooks Hanson; David Voss


Letters
The Insanity Defense and Mental Illness, pp. 292-293
William T. Carpenter; Jonas R. Rappeport; Melvin Sabshin; Harold Alan Pincus; Wendy Davis; Paul R. Marques; Barbara J. Ballermann; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Effects of Low Levels of Lead Exposure, pp. 294-295
John F. Rosen; Herbert L. Needleman


ScienceScope, p. 299
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
DNA Fingerprinting: Academy Reports, pp. 300-301
Leslie Roberts
Why Watson Quit as Project Head, pp. 301-302
Leslie Roberts
Was Argonne Whistleblower Really Blowing Smoke?, p. 303
Eliot Marshall
Kinsey Institute Director Sues Indiana University, p. 304
Constance Holden
New Clinical Trial Planned, p. 305
Michelle Hoffman
Physics Facilities Come Under Fire, p. 305
David P. Hamilton


Research News
The Ascent of Odorless Chemistry, pp. 306-307+308
Ivan Amato
A Gem of a Diamond-Beater?, p. 307
John Travis
Anthropologists Bet on Their Latest Data in Las Vegas, pp. 308-309
Ann Gibbons
New Methods Make Mid-Sized Molecules Easier to Solve, pp. 309-310
Anne Simon Moffat
Chemists Vie to Make a Better Taxol, p. 311
Ivan Amato
Quasars: Ablaze With Gamma Rays, p. 311
Faye Flam


Random Samples, pp. 312-313
Constance Holden


Large Scale Measurements


News Reports
Turning a Keen Eye on the Stars, pp. 316-317
Marcia Bartusiak
A Military Navigation System Might Probe Lofty "Weather", pp. 318-319
Richard A. Kerr
Cosmologists Search the Universe for a Dubious Panacea, pp. 319-320
Ann Finkbeiner

The Hubble Constant, pp. 321-325
John P. Huchra
LIGO: The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, pp. 325-333
Alex Abramovici; William E. Althouse; Ronald W. P. Drever; Yekta Gürsel; Seiji Kawamura; Frederick J. Raab; David Shoemaker; Lisa Sievers; Robert E. Spero; Kip S. Thorne; Rochus E. Vogt; Rainer Weiss; Stanley E. Whitcomb; Michael E. Zucker
Global Tectonics and Space Geodesy, pp. 333-342
Richard G. Gordon; Seth Stein
Measured Trends in Stratospheric Ozone, pp. 342-349
Richard Stolarski; Rumen Bojkov; Lane Bishop; Christos Zerefos; Johannes Staehelin; Joseph Zawodny


Research Article
Allosteric Effects of Nucleotide Cofactors on Escherichia coli Rep Helicase-DNA Binding, pp. 350-355
Isaac Wong; Timothy M. Lohman


Reports
40 Ar/ 39 Ar Dating of the Brunhes-Matuyama Geomagnetic Field Reversal, pp. 356-357
A. K. Baksi; V. Hsu; M. O. McWilliams; E. Farrar
Recognition of Paleobiochemicals by a Combined Molecular Sulfur and Isotope Geochemical Approach, pp. 358-362
Math E. L. Kohnen; Stefan Schouten; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté; Jan W. de Leeuw; Dawn A. Merritt; J. M. Hayes
Contact Electrification and Adhesion Between Dissimilar Materials, pp. 362-364
Roger G. Horn; Douglas T. Smith
An Efficient Antibody-Catalyzed Aminoacylation Reaction, pp. 365-367
John R. Jacobsen; James R. Prudent; Lynn Kochersperger; Shirlee Yonkovich; Peter G. Schultz
Identification of a Naturally Occurring Transforming Variant of the p65 Subunit of NF-κB, pp. 367-370
Ramaswamy Narayanan; John F. Klement; Steven M. Ruben; Kimberly A. Higgins; Craig A. Rosen
Calcium-Regulated Phosphorylation Within the Leucine Zipper of C/EBPβ, pp. 370-373
Michael Wegner; Zhaodan Cao; Michael G. Rosenfeld
Alternative Forms of Max as Enhancers or Suppressors of Myc-Ras Cotransformation, pp. 373-377
Tomi P. Mäkelä; Päivi J. Koskinen; Imre Västrik; Kari Alitalo
Nucleoid Condensation in Escherichia coli That Express a Chlamydial Histone Homolog, pp. 377-379
Clifton E. Barry III; Stanley F. Hayes; Ted Hackstadt
Reciprocal Regulation of Adipogenesis by Myc and C/EBPα, pp. 379-382
Svend O. Freytag; Tim J. Geddes
Cell Cycle-Regulated Binding of c-Abl Tyrosine Kinase to DNA, pp. 382-385
Edward T. Kipreos; Jean Y. J. Wang
Appearance of Water Channels in Xenopus Oocytes Expressing Red Cell CHIP28 Protein, pp. 385-387
Gregory M. Preston; Tiziana Piazza Carroll; William B. Guggino; Peter Agre


Book Reviews
Dragon's Teeth, pp. 388-389
The Los Alamos Primer. The First Lectures on How To Build an Atomic Bomb.
Robert Serber; Richard Rhodes
Review author[s]: Freeman J. Dyson
Macfarlane Burnet, pp. 389-390
The Seeds of Time. The Life of Sir Macfarlane Burnet.
Christopher Sexton
Review author[s]: Arthur M. Silverstein
----------------, p. 390
Biology of Ticks. Vol. 1.
Daniel E. Sonenshine
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 390
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Fishes. Vol. 1, Phylogenetic and Biochemical Perspectives.
P. W. Hochachka; T. P. Mommsen
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 390


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Plus ça Change, Plus c'est la Même Chose, p. 421
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Patriot Missile Controversy, p. 426
Ashton B. Carter
Kuwait Oil Well Fires, p. 426
Gary L. Ginsberg; Wendy H. Koch; Gale F. Hoffnagle
Early Humans in North America, pp. 426-427
Steve Emslie
Cigarettes and Addiction, p. 427
Lester Levin; Thomas C. Mosca III; Gio Batta Gori
Consolidation at Yale, pp. 427-428
Judith Rodin


Corrections and Clarifications: "Profile of a Field: Mathematics: Heroism is Still the Norm", p. 428
Corrections and Clarifications: "Data Points", p. 428
Corrections and Clarifications: "Chemists vie to Make a Better Taxol", p. 428
Corrections and Clarifications: "The Ascent of Odorless Chemistry", p. 428
ScienceScope, p. 431
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
SLAC Sees Writing on the Wall, pp. 432-434
David P. Hamilton
Another Panel Rejects Nevada Disaster Theory, pp. 434-436
Richard A. Kerr
A European Plan Gathers Support, p. 436
Faye Flam
Lead Researcher Confronts Accusers in Public Hearing, pp. 437-438
Joseph Palca
A Japanese Claim Generates New Heat, p. 438
David H. Freedman
Headed for a Brick Wall?, p. 439
Eliot Marshall
Last Piece of Jigsaw in Place, p. 439
C. N.


Research News
Biology Approaches the Teraflop Era, pp. 440-442
Richard Stone
Chemists Storm San Francisco, pp. 442-443
Ivan Amato
Novel Function Discovered For the Cystic Fibrosis Gene, pp. 444-445
Marcia Barinaga
New Vector Puts Payload on the Outside, p. 445
Michelle Hoffman


Random Samples, p. 446
Richard Stone


Science in Europe


News Reports
European Unity, Inch by Centimeter, pp. 458-460
Alun Anderson
Molecular Biology: U. S. Juggernaut Overwhelms Divided European Elite, pp. 460-462+463+464
Alun Anderson
Gene Mapping the Industrial Way, p. 463
Alexander Dorozynski
An Institute Without Bosses, p. 464
Patricia Kahn
Astronomy: New Telescopes Bring Europe Closer to the United States, p. 465
Steven Dickman
High Energy Physics: Europeans Confident in the Battle of the Big Machines, pp. 466-467
Faye Flam
Neurobiology: Neuroscientists Struggle to Achieve a Critical Mass, p. 468
Alun Anderson
Young Biologists: Europe's Rising Stars, Viewed from America, pp. 469-471
Michael Balter; Patricia Kahn; Jeremy Cherfas; John Maurice
Patterns of Diversity, p. 472
United Kingdom: Britain's Slow Decline, Through American Eyes, p. 473
Central Europe: Science Après Le Déluge: Struggling to Stay Afloat, pp. 474-475
Steven Dickman
Switzerland: Politicians Try Tuning up the Swiss Research Machine, p. 476
Peter Aldhous
Italy: Scientific Superpower Status Remains Elusive, p. 477
Peter Aldhous


Perspectives
Integration of European Life Sciences, p. 478
Lennart Philipson
Higher Education in Europe: The French Example, pp. 479-480
Vincent Courtillot
Genome Research in Europe, pp. 480-481
Sir Walter Bodmer
Can Europe Keep up the Pace in Condensed Matter Physics?, p. 482
T. M. Rice
A Phenotype or Not: Targeting Genes in the Immune System, p. 483
Klaus Rajewsky
The European Strategy in Particle Physics, pp. 484-485
Carlo Rubbia
European Astronomy, pp. 485-487
Martin Rees
Genes to Greens: Embryonic Pattern Formation in Plants, pp. 487-488
Gerd Jürgens


Soft Matter, pp. 495-497
P. G. de Gennes

Ion Channels for Communication Between and Within Cells, pp. 498-502
Erwin Neher

Elementary Steps in Synaptic Transmission Revealed by Currents Through Single Ion Channels, pp. 503-512
Bert Sakmann


Reports
Fractals and Cosmological Large-Scale Structure, pp. 513-515
Xiaochun Luo; David N. Schramm
Metallo-Carbohedrenes [M8C 12 + (M = V, Zr, Hf, and Ti)]: A Class of Stable Molecular Cluster Ions, pp. 515-516
B. C. Guo; S. Wei; J. Purnell; S. Buzza; A. W. Castleman, Jr.
Mantle Plumes and Entrainment: Isotopic Evidence, pp. 517-520
S. R. Hart; E. H. Hauri; L. A. Oschmann; J. A. Whitehead
Polyhydroxybutyrate, a Biodegradable Thermoplastic, Produced in Transgenic Plants, pp. 520-523
Yves Poirier; Douglas E. Dennis; Karen Klomparens; Chris Somerville
X-ray Structure of T4 Endonuclease V: An Excision Repair Enzyme Specific for a Pyrimidine Dimer, pp. 523-526
K. Morikawa; O. Matsumoto; M. Tsujimoto; K. Katayanagi; M. Ariyoshi; T. Doi; M. Ikehara; T. Inaoka; E. Ohtsuka
Tertiary Structure Around the Guanosine-Binding Site of the Tetrahymena Ribozyme, pp. 526-529
Jin-Feng Wang; Thomas R. Cech
Regulation of Plasma Membrane Recycling by CFTR, pp. 530-532
Neil A. Bradbury; Tamas Jilling; Gabor Berta; Eric J. Sorscher; Robert J. Bridges; Kevin L. Kirk
Regulation of Arterial Tone by Activation of Calcium-Dependent Potassium Channels, pp. 532-535
Joseph E. Brayden; Mark T. Nelson
Isolation of a Complementary DNA That Encodes the Mammalian Splicing Factor SC35, pp. 535-538
Xiang-Dong Fu; Tom Maniatis
Regulatory Elements That Control the Lineage-Specific Expression of myoD, pp. 538-542
David J. Goldhamer; Alexander Faerman; Moshe Shani; Charles P. Emerson, Jr.
Participation of Tyrosine Phosphorylation in the Cytopathic Effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1, pp. 542-545
David I. Cohen; Yoshihiko Tani; Huan Tian; Elizabeth Boone; Lawrence E. Samelson; H. Clifford Lane
Observational Learning in Octopus vulgaris, pp. 545-547
Graziano Fiorito; Pietro Scotto


Inside AAAS, pp. 548-550
Cynthia Lollar


Book Reviews
An Americanization, pp. 553-554
The Expansion of American Biology.
Keith R. Benson; Jane Maienschein; Ronald Rainger
Review author[s]: Jonathan Harwood
Global Transformations, p. 555
Science and Technology in History. An Approach to Industrial Development.
Ian Inkster
Review author[s]: Louis Galambos
Books Received, pp. 555-556


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: DNA Fingerprinting and Eyewitness Testimony, p. 593
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Aerosols and Global Warming, pp. 598-599
William W. Kellogg; R. J. Charlson; S. E. Schwartz; J. M. Hales; R. D. Cess; J. A. Coakley, Jr.; J. E. Hansen; D. J. Hofmann
Household Composition and Children's Income, p. 599
James R. Schaaf; Victor R. Fuchs; Diane M. Reklis
Eggs-Actly, p. 600
John R. Gustafson


Clarifications and Corrections: Methodology and Theory at the Frontier, p. 600
ScienceScope, p. 603
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
A Shaky Consensus on Misconduct, pp. 604-605
David P. Hamilton
E-Mail Links Science's Young and Frustrated, p. 606
Virginia Morell
Canadian Panel Calls for More, p. 607
Doug Powell
Hot One from Hubble, p. 607
T. A.
A New Wrinkle in Retin-A Dispute, pp. 607-608
Eliot Marshall
Swiss Drug Giants Seek Antidote to Activists, pp. 608-609
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 610-611
Richard Stone


Research News
COBE Finds the Bumps in the Big Bang, p. 612
Faye Flam
Mapping a Galaxy's Hungry Heart, p. 613
Tim Appenzeller
Up Close and Personal with DNA, p. 613
Ivan Amato
A Dubious Battle to Save the Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, pp. 614-616
Gary Taubes
Virtual Acoustics Puts Sound in Its Place, pp. 616-617
Gordon Graff


Perspectives
Raising Water to New Heights, p. 618
R. P. Rand
Shaking Arabidopsis thaliana, p. 619
Michael R. Sussman


The Early Evolution of Eukaryotes: A Geological Perspective, pp. 622-627
Andrew H. Knoll

Mitochondrial Genetics: A Paradigm for Aging and Degenerative Diseases?, pp. 628-632
Douglas C. Wallace


Research Articles
Solution Structure of a Calmodulin-Target Peptide Complex by Multidimensional NMR, pp. 632-638
Mitsuhiko Ikura; G. Marius Clore; Angela M. Gronenborn; Guang Zhu; Claude B. Klee; Ad Bax
Modulation of an NCAM-Related Adhesion Molecule with Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in Aplysia, pp. 638-644
Mark Mayford; Ari Barzilai; Flavio Keller; Samuel Schacher; Eric R. Kandel


Reports
Serotonin-Mediated Endocytosis of apCAM: An Early Step of Learning-Related Synaptic Growth in Aplysia, pp. 645-649
Craig H. Bailey; Mary Chen; Flavio Keller; Eric R. Kandel
Colloid Formation During Waste Form Reaction: Implications for Nuclear Waste Disposal, pp. 649-651
J. K. Bates; J. P. Bradley; A. Teetsov; C. R. Bradley; M. Buchholtz ten Brink
A Global Traveling Wave on Venus, pp. 652-655
Michael D. Smith; Peter J. Gierasch; Paul J. Schinder
Protein Solvation in Allosteric Regulation: A Water Effect on Hemoglobin, pp. 655-659
Marcio F. Colombo; Donald C. Rau; V. Adrian Parsegian
An Origin of DNA Replication and a Transcription Silencer Require a Common Element, pp. 659-663
David H. Rivier; Jasper Rine
Cloning and Expression in Yeast of a Plant Potassium Ion Transport System, pp. 663-665
Hervé Sentenac; Nathalie Bonneaud; Michèle Minet; François Lacroute; Jean-Michel Salmon; Frédéric Gaymard; Claude Grignon
DNA Hydrolyzing Autoantibodies, pp. 665-667
Alexander M. Shuster; Gennady V. Gololobov; Oksana A. Kvashuk; Anastasiya E. Bogomolova; Ivan V. Smirnov; Alexander G. Gabibov
Multiple Intestinal Neoplasia Caused by a Mutation in the Murine Homolog of the APC Gene, pp. 668-670
Li-Kuo Su; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein; Antonette C. Preisinger; Amy Rapaich Moser; Cindy Luongo; Karen A. Gould; William F. Dove
Enhanced Degradation of the Ferritin Repressor Protein During Induction of Ferritin Messenger RNA Translation, pp. 670-673
Lisa Smith Goessling; Susan Daniels-McQueen; Maitrayee Bhattacharyya-Pakrasi; Jih-Jing Lin; Robert E. Thach
Occurrence of Sialic Acids in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 673-675
Jürgen Roth; Andreas Kempf; Gerd Reuter; Roland Schauer; Walter J. Gehring
Modality-Specific Retrograde Amnesia of Fear, pp. 675-677
Jeansok J. Kim; Michael S. Fanselow
Microdomains of High Calcium Concentration in a Presynaptic Terminal, pp. 677-679
R. Llinás; M. Sugimori; R. B. Silver


Book Reviews
Plant Defenses, pp. 680-681
Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores.
Douglas W. Tallamy; Michael J. Raupp
Review author[s]: Robert Fritz
Marine Subjects, pp. 681-682
Dolphin Societies. Discoveries and Puzzles.
Karen Pryor; Kenneth S. Norris
Review author[s]: Roger L. Gentry
Books Received, pp. 682-683


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Front Matter (49 pp.)
Editorial: Molecular Advances in Diseases, p. 717
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
The Whitehead Institute and MIT, p. 719
Richard O. Hynes; Robert T. Sauer; Phillip A. Sharp
Out of Africa: Honey Bee Hybrids, pp. 719-721
Deborah R. Smith; T. E. Rinderer; B. P. Oldroyd; J. A. Stelzer; S. M. Buco; W. L. Rubink
Air Pollution and Mortality, p. 722
Frederick W. Lipfert; Samuel C. Morris


Corrections and Clarifications: A Mass Transfer Explanation of Metabolic Scaling Relations in Some Aquatic Invertebrates and Algae, p. 722
Mark R. Patterson

ScienceScope, p. 727
Richard Stone


News
Hard Times in the Promised Land, pp. 728-729
Richard Stone
Watkins Signals Retreat on DOE Directives, p. 729
Eliot Marshall
Yeast Chromosome III Reveals A Wealth of Unknown Genes, p. 730
Felix Eijgenraam
Are Neutrino Mass Hunters Pursuing a Chimera?, pp. 731-733
Gary Taubes
Ozone Hole: Not Over the Arctic-for Now, p. 734
Richard A. Kerr
Press Urges Doubling for Research, p. 734
Richard Stone


`Verdicts' Are in on the Gallo Probe, pp. 735-738
Joseph Palca

Scientist-Consultants Accuse OSI of Missing the Pattern, pp. 738-739
David P. Hamilton

Random Samples, pp. 740-741
Constance Holden


Molecular Advances


Biotech Special Report
Biotech's Second Generation, pp. 766-768
Ann Gibbons
Massachusetts Woos Biotech Investment, pp. 768-769
Michelle Hoffman
High-Tech Plants Promise a Bumper Crop of New Products, pp. 770-771
Anne Simon Moffat
Animal Models Point the Way to Human Clinical Trials, pp. 772-773
Rebecca Kolberg

Cystic Fibrosis: Molecular Biology and Therapeutic Implications, pp. 774-779
Francis S. Collins
Alzheimer's Disease: A Cell Biological Perspective, pp. 780-783
Kenneth S. Kosik
Triplet Repeat Mutations in Human Disease, pp. 784-789
C. Thomas Caskey; Antonio Pizzuti; Ying-Hui Fu; Raymond G. Fenwick Jr.; David L. Nelson
Malignant Hyperthermia, pp. 789-794
David H. MacLennan; Michael S. Phillips
Gaucher Disease: New Molecular Approaches to Diagnosis and Treatment, pp. 794-799
Ernest Beutler
Molecular Genetics of Epidermolysis Bullosa, pp. 799-804
Ervin H. Epstein, Jr.
On the Molecular Genetics of Retinitis Pigmentosa, pp. 804-808
Peter Humphries; Paul Kenna; G. Jane Farrar
Human Gene Therapy, pp. 808-813
W. French Anderson


Perspective
Crystal Polarity: A Window on Ice Nucleation, p. 814
J. Michael McBride


Reports
The Role of Crystal Polarity in α-Amino Acid Crystals for Induced Nucleation of Ice, pp. 815-818
M. Gavish; J.-L. Wang; M. Eisenstein; M. Lahav; L. Leiserowitz
Metallo-Carbohedrenes: Formation of Multicage Structures, pp. 818-820
S. Wei; B. C. Guo; J. Purnell; S. Buzza; A. W. Castleman, Jr.
UV Spectrum and Proposed Role of Diethylberyllium in a 7Li-7 Be Solar Neutrino Experiment, pp. 820-822
P. Dyer
Synthesis and Single-Crystal X-ray Structure of a Highly Symmetrical C 60 Derivative, C 60 Br 24, pp. 822-825
Fred N. Tebbe; Richard L. Harlow; D. Bruce Chase; David L. Thorn; G. Creston Campbell, Jr.; Joseph C. Calabrese; Norman Herron; Robert J. Young, Jr.; E. Wasserman
Implication of GAP in Ras-Dependent Transactivation of a Polyoma Enhancer Sequence, pp. 825-827
Fabien Schweighoffer; Isabelle Barlat; Marie-Christine Chevallier-Multon; Bruno Tocque
Oncogenic Forms of p53 Inhibit p53-Regulated Gene Expression, pp. 827-830
Scott E. Kern; Jennifer A. Pietenpol; Sam Thiagalingam; Albert Seymour; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
Cholecystokinin Antianalgesia: Safety Cues Abolish Morphine Analgesia, pp. 830-833
Eric P. Wiertelak; Steven F. Maier; Linda R. Watkins
Changes in the Sensory Processing of Olfactory Signals Induced by Birth in Sheep, pp. 833-836
K. M. Kendrick; F. Lévy; E. B. Keverne
Initiation of Deregulated Growth of Multipotent Progenitor Cells by bcr-abl in Vitro, pp. 836-839
Mikhail L. Gishizky; Owen N. Witte
Primary Structure and Functional Expression of the β1 Subunit of the Rat Brain Sodium Channel, pp. 839-842
L. L. Isom; K. S. De Jongh; D. E. Patton; B. F. X. Reber; J. Offord; H. Charbonneau; K. Walsh; A. L. Goldin; W. A. Catterall
Recovery from Experimental Parkinsonism in Primates with G M1 Ganglioside Treatment, pp. 843-846
J. S. Schneider; Anne Pope; Kimberly Simpson; James Taggart; M. G. Smith; L. DiStefano
Lateralization of Phonetic and Pitch Discrimination in Speech Processing, pp. 846-849
Robert J. Zatorre; Alan C. Evans; Ernst Meyer; Albert Gjedde


Technical Comments
Neocortex Development and the Cell Cycle, pp. 849-850
Derek van der Kooy; Susan K. McConnell; Christine E. Kaznowski


Book Reviews
A Standpoint on Science, pp. 863-864
Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives.
Sandra Harding
Review author[s]: Rayna Rapp
An Enthusiasm in Cosmology, pp. 864-865
Quantum Cosmology and Baby Universes.
S. Coleman; J. B. Hartle; T. Piran; S. Weinberg
Review author[s]: Don N. Page
Biological Restoration, p. 865
A History of Regeneration Research. Milestones in the Evolution of a Science.
Charles E. Dinsmore
Review author[s]: Karen Crawford
Books Received, pp. 865-866


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: A Major Generation Gap, p. 945
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Antarctic Environmental Concerns, pp. 949-950
Walter E. Massey; A. C. Fraser-Smith; R. A. Helliwell; L. J. Lanzerotti; T. J. Rosenberg
Superconducting Transition Temperature of Doped C 60 : Retraction, pp. 950-951
Z. Iqbal; R. H. Baughman; S. Khare; N. S. Murthy; B. L. Ramakrishna; H. J. Bornemann; D. E. Morris


Correction: Inside AAAS, p. 951
ScienceScope, p. 955
John Travis


News and Comment
The Genome Project: Life After Watson, pp. 956-957+958
Joseph Palca
A Standing Ovation From the Troops, p. 957
Leslie Roberts
Britain Plans Large-Scale Sequencing Center, p. 958
Peter Aldhous
Peer Review Catches Congressional Flak, p. 959
Richard Stone
Did OSI Rewrite History?, p. 959
David P. Hamilton
What Should It Take to Join Science's Most Exclusive Club?, pp. 960-961
Faye Flam


Random Samples, pp. 962-963
Constance Holden


Research News
Looking Glass Chemistry, pp. 964-966
Ivan Amato
HIV Comes in Five Family Groups, p. 966
Steve Sternberg
Giving Personal Magnetism a Whole New Meaning, p. 967
Marcia Barinaga
Hot Rumors, Blue Light, and Modern Art Shake Up Frisco, pp. 968-969
John Travis
'Transparent' Proofs Help Solve Opaque Problems, pp. 970-971
Barry Cipra
Sightseeing at a Black Hole Gets Easier, p. 971
Robert Pool


Perspective
Giant Magnetoresistance in Magnetic Layered and Granular Materials, pp. 972-973
Peter M. Levy
Dendritic Spines: Convergence of Theory and Experiment, pp. 973-974
Christof Koch; Anthony Zador; Thomas H. Brown


Vibrational Modes and the Dynamic Solvent Effect in Electron and Proton Transfer, pp. 975-981
Paul F. Barbara; Gilbert C. Walker; Terrance P. Smith

Energy Sources: A Realistic Outlook, pp. 981-987
Chauncey Starr; Milton F. Searl; Sy Alpert

Airborne Studies of the Smoke From the Kuwait Oil Fires, pp. 987-991
Peter V. Hobbs; Lawrence F. Radke


Research Article
Site-Specific Modification of Pre-mRNA: The 2′-Hydroxyl Groups at the Splice Sites, pp. 992-997
Melissa J. Moore; Phillip A. Sharp


Reports
Depolarization of Alfalfa Root Hair Membrane Potential by Rhizobium meliloti Nod Factors, pp. 998-1000
David W. Ehrhardt; E. Morrey Atkinson; Sharon R. Long
Paleotemperatures in the Southwestern United States Derived From Noble Gases in Ground Water, pp. 1000-1003
M. Stute; P. Schlosser; J. F. Clark; W. S. Broecker
Geothermal Evidence From Canada for a Cold Period Before Recent Climatic Warming, pp. 1003-1005
Kelin Wang; Trevor J. Lewis
Stress Diffusion Along the San Andreas Fault at Parkfield, California, pp. 1005-1007
P. E. Malin; M. G. Alvarez
Electron-Tunneling Pathways in Cytochrome c, pp. 1007-1009
Deborah S. Wuttke; Morten J. Bjerrum; Jay R. Winkler; Harry B. Gray
High-Resolution Imaging by Fourier Transform X-ray Holography, pp. 1009-1012
Ian McNulty; Janos Kirz; Chris Jacobsen; Erik H. Anderson; Malcolm R. Howells; Dieter P. Kern
Order and Low Dimensionality in the Organic Superconductor (BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 Revealed by STM, pp. 1012-1014
R. Fainchtein; S. T. D'Arcangelis; S. S. Yang; D. O. Cowan
Interaction Cloning: Identification of a Helix-Loop-Helix Zipper Protein That Interacts With c-Fos, pp. 1014-1018
Michael A. Blanar; William J. Rutter
Fast Perceptual Learning in Visual Hyperacuity, pp. 1018-1021
Tomaso Poggio; Manfred Fahle; Shimon Edelman
Synaptotagmin: A Calcium Sensor on the Synaptic Vesicle Surface, pp. 1021-1025
Nils Brose; Alexander G. Petrenko; Thomas C. Südhof; Reinhard Jahn
High-Frequency Network Oscillation in the Hippocampus, pp. 1025-1027
György Buzsáki; Zsolt Horváth; Ronald Urioste; Jamille Hetke; Kensall Wise
Acquisition of Myogenic Specificity by Replacement of Three Amino Acid Residues from MyoD into E12, pp. 1027-1030
Robert L. Davis; Harold Weintraub
A Site on Rod G Protein α Subunit That Mediates Effector Activation, pp. 1031-1033
Helen M. Rarick; Nikolai O. Artemyev; Heidi E. Hamm


Book Reviews
Rangings of the Mind, pp. 1034-1036
Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method.
Henry H. Bauer
Simplicity and Complexity in Games of the Intellect.
Lawrence B. Slobodkin
Review author[s]: David L. Goodstein
Technocultures, p. 1036
Strange Weather. Culture, Science, and Technology in the Age of Limits.
Andrew Ross
Review author[s]: Lee Clarke
Everyday Objects, pp. 1037-1038
The Portable Radio in American Life.
Michael Brian Schiffer
Review author[s]: George Wise
Genteel Enterprises, pp. 1038-1039
Science at Harvard University. Historical Perspectives.
Clark A. Elliott; Margaret W. Rossiter
Review author[s]: Philip J. Pauly
Hallmarks of Civilization, pp. 1039-1040
The Origins of Natural Science in America. The Essays of George Brown Goode.
George Brown Goode; Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
Review author[s]: William Stanton
Nobelists and Company, pp. 1040-1041
Nationalism and Internationalism in Science, 1880-1939. Four Studies of the Nobel Population.
Elisabeth Crawford
Review author[s]: Kathryn M. Olesko
The Widener-Wichita Divide, pp. 1041-1042
Schoolhouse Politics. Lessons From the Sputnik Era.
Peter B. Dow
Review author[s]: Herbert M. Kliebard
Absences From the White House, pp. 1042-1043
Cardinal Choices. Presidential Science Advising From the Atomic Bomb to SDI.
Gregg Herken
Review author[s]: Keith L. Nelson
Missile Defender, pp. 1043-1044
Teller's War. The Top-Secret Story Behind the Star Wars Deception.
William J. Broad
Review author[s]: G. Allen Greb
Lives of a Chemist, pp. 1044+1046-1047
Steroids Made it Possible.
Carl Djerassi
The Pill, Pygmy Chimps, and Degas' Horse.
Carl Djerassi
Review author[s]: Jerrold Meinwald
So-Called Quasicrystals, pp. 1047-1048
Quasicrystals. The State of the Art.
D. P. DiVincenzo; P. J. Steinhardt
Review author[s]: Marjorie Senechal
Planetary Reconnoiter, pp. 1048+1050
Uranus.
Jay T. Bergstralh; Ellis D. Miner; Mildred Shapley Matthews
Review author[s]: Bradford A. Smith
Buckyballs, p. 1050
Fullerenes. Synthesis, Properties, and Chemistry of Large Carbon Clusters.
George S. Hammond; Valerie J. Kuck
Review author[s]: George Olah
Immunological Reformulations, pp. 1050-1052
Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology. From Metaphor to Theory.
Alfred I. Tauber; Leon Chernyak
Review author[s]: Thomas Söderqvist; Craig Stillwell
Pioneers of Embryology, pp. 1052-1053
A Conceptual History of Modern Embryology.
Scott F. Gilbert
Review author[s]: Claudio D. Stern
Drosophila Unfolded, pp. 1053-1054
The Making of a Fly. The Genetics of Animal Design.
Peter A. Lawrence
Review author[s]: Kathryn Anderson
Reversal of Fate, pp. 1054-1055
Transdifferentiation. Flexibility in Cell Differentiation.
T. S. Okada
Review author[s]: Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Priorities for Plants, pp. 1055-1056
Genetics and Conservation of Rare Plants.
Donald A. Falk; Kent E. Holsinger
Review author[s]: Donald Waller
Big Questions in Ecology, pp. 1056-1057
The Balance of Nature? Ecological Issues in the Conservation of Species and Communities.
Stuart L. Pimm
Review author[s]: Ted J. Case
Vertebrate Transitions, pp. 1057-1058
Origins of the Higher Groups of Tetrapods. Controversy and Consensus.
Hans-Peter Schultze; Linda Trueb
Review author[s]: Hans-Dieter Sues
Themes in Ethology, pp. 1058-1059
The Tinbergen Legacy.
M. S. Dawkins; T. R. Halliday; R. Dawkins
Review author[s]: James L. Gould
Faraday at Home and Abroad, pp. 1059-1060
Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist. A Study of Science and Religion in the Nineteenth Century.
Geoffrey Cantor
Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics.
Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday and the Royal Institution. (The Genius of Man and Place).
John Meurig Thomas
Curiosity Perfectly Satisfyed. Faraday's Travels in Europe, 1813-1815.
Brian Bowers; Lenore Symons; Frank A. J. L. James
The Correspondence of Michael Faraday. Vol. 1, 1811-December 1831, Letters 1-524.
Frank A. J. L. James
Review author[s]: Bruce J. Hunt
Facets of Huxley, p. 1061
Thomas Henry Huxley. Communicating for Science.
J. Vernon Jensen
Huxley at Work. With the Scientific Correspondence of T. H. Huxley and the Rev. Dr. George Gordon of Birnie, Near Elgin.
Michael Collie
Review author[s]: William Montgomery
Telling About the Maya, pp. 1062-1064
A Forest of Kings. The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya.
Linda Schele; David Freidel
Scribes, Warriors and Kings. The City of Copán and the Ancient Maya.
William L. Fash
Review author[s]: Stephen D. Houston
Uses of Sport, pp. 1064-1065
The Mesoamerican Ballgame.
Vernon L. Scarborough; David R. Wilcox
Review author[s]: Karl A. Taube
A Craft in Antiquity, pp. 1065-1066
Prehistoric Textiles. The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, with Special Reference to the Aegean
E. J. W. Barber
Review author[s]: Trudy S. Kawami
An Ethnography Completed, pp. 1066-1069
The Tlingit Indians.
George Thornton Emmons; Frederica de Laguna; Jean Low
Review author[s]: Richard L. Dauenhauer
Books Reviewed in Science 17 May 1991 Through 8 May 1992, pp. 1069-1071
Books Received, pp. 1071-1072


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Failure at the Earth Summit, p. 1109
F. Sherwood Rowland


Letters
Psychological Matters, p. 1113
Lewis P. Lipsitt
Education Resources, p. 1113
Ed Pastor
Tuberculosis Rebounding, pp. 1113-1114
Patrick J. Brennan
Provocative Crystallography, p. 1114
N. David Mermin
Neem Seed Oil Toxic to Crustaceans, p. 1114
Judith S. Weis


Corrections and Clarifications: Multiple Intestinal Neoplasia Caused by a Mutation in the Murine Homology of the ACP Gene, p. 1114
Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 1114


Association Affairs
The Advancement of Science, pp. 1119-1124
Leon M. Lederman


ScienceScope, p. 1127
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Mammography Trial Comes Under Fire, pp. 1128-1129+1130
Malorye Allison
New Clue Found to Oncogene's Role in Breast Cancer, p. 1129
Michelle Hoffman
CDC Closes the Case of The Florida Dentist, pp. 1130-1131
Joseph Palca
Wellcome Trust: Britain's Big Biomedical Spender, pp. 1132-1133
Peter Aldhous
Is the United States Losing its Lead?, p. 1133
Ann Gibbons
State Officials Slow Research On the Effects of the Spill, p. 1134
Lisa Busch
Researchers Fret Over Neglect Of 600 Million Patients, p. 1135
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, pp. 1136-1137
Constance Holden


Special Research News Section: Global Change
Greenhouse Science Survives Skeptics, pp. 1138-1140
Richard A. Kerr
Does Global Change Threaten The World Food Supply?, pp. 1140-1141
Anne Simon Moffat
Chemical Prospecting: Hope For Vanishing Ecosystems?, pp. 1142-1143
Leslie Roberts
Japan Bids for Global Leadership in Clean Industry, pp. 1144-1145
Frederick S. Myers
There's a New Offering on Campus: Global Change 101, pp. 1146-1147
Ann Gibbons


Perspectives
Stalking the Elusive Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radical, pp. 1154-1155
William H. Brune
The Continuing Case of the Florida Dentist, pp. 1155-1156
Temple F. Smith; Michael S. Waterman


The Oxidizing Capacity of the Earth's Atmosphere: Probable Past and Future Changes, pp. 1157-1165
Anne M. Thompson

Molecular Epidemiology of HIV Transmission in a Dental Practice, pp. 1165-1171
Chin-Yih Ou; Carol A. Ciesielski; Gerald Myers; Claudiu I. Bandea; Chi-Cheng Luo; Bette T. M. Korber; James I. Mullins; Gerald Schochetman; Ruth L. Berkelman; A. Nikki Economou; John J. Witte; Lawrence J. Furman; Glen A. Satten; Kersti A. MacInnes; James W. Curran; Harold W. Jaffe; Laboratory Investigation Group; Epidemiologic Investigation Group


Research Article
Designed Enediynes: A New Class of DNA-Cleaving Molecules with Potent and Selective Anticancer Activity, pp. 1172-1178
K. C. Nicolaou; W.-M. Dai; S.-C. Tsay; V. A. Estevez; W. Wrasidlo


Reports
Crossover Reactions Between Synthetic Replicators Yield Active and Inactive Recombinants, pp. 1179-1180
Qing Feng; Tae Kyo Park; Julius Rebek, Jr.
Reproducible Imaging and Dissection of Plasmid DNA Under Liquid with the Atomic Force Microscope, pp. 1180-1184
H. G. Hansma; J. Vesenka; C. Siegerist; G. Kelderman; H. Morrett; R. L. Sinsheimer; V. Elings; C. Bustamante; P. K. Hansma
The Schumann Resonance: A Global Tropical Thermometer, pp. 1184-1187
Earle R. Williams
An Intercomparison of Tropospheric OH Measurements at Fritz Peak Observatory, Colorado, pp. 1187-1190
George H. Mount; Fred L. Eisele
Synthesis and Electronic Transport of Single Crystal K3C 60, pp. 1190-1191
X.-D. Xiang; J. G. Hou; G. Briceño; W. A. Vareka; R. Mostovoy; A. Zettl; Vincent H. Crespi; Marvin L. Cohen
Scandium Clusters in Fullerene Cages, pp. 1191-1192
Costantino S. Yannoni; Mark Hoinkis; Mattanjah S. de Vries; Donald S. Bethune; Jesse R. Salem; Mark S. Crowder; Robert D. Johnson
Identification of the Ah Receptor Nuclear Translocator Protein (Arnt) as a Component of the DNA Binding Form of the Ah Receptor, pp. 1193-1195
Herminio Reyes; Suzanne Reisz-Porszasz; Oliver Hankinson
Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the vav Proto-Oncogene Product in Activated B Cells, pp. 1196-1199
Xosé R. Bustelo; Mariano Barbacid
Calmodulin Trapping by Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase, pp. 1199-1202
Tobias Meyer; Phyllis I. Hanson; Lubert Stryer; Howard Schulman
A Mutant of TTX-Resistant Cardiac Sodium Channels with TTX-Sensitive Properties, pp. 1202-1205
Jonathan Satin; John W. Kyle; Michael Chen; Peter Bell; Leanne L. Cribbs; Harry A. Fozzard; Richard B. Rogart
Identification of Heregulin, a Specific Activator of p185 erB2, pp. 1205-1210
William E. Holmes; Mark X. Sliwkowski; Robert W. Akita; William J. Henzel; James Lee; John W. Park; Daniel Yansura; Nasrin Abadi; Helga Raab; Gail D. Lewis; H. Michael Shepard; Wun-Jing Kuang; William I. Wood; David V. Goeddel; Richard L. Vandlen
Less Mortality but More Relapses in Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis in CD8 -/- Mice, pp. 1210-1213
Dow-Rhoon Koh; Wai-Ping Fung-Leung; Alexandra Ho; Dawn Gray; Hans Acha-Orbea; Tak-Wah Mak
Role of CD8+ T Cells in Murine Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis, pp. 1213-1215
Hong Jiang; Sheng-le Zhang; Benvenuto Pernis
G Protein Activation of a Hormone-Stimulated Phosphatase in Human Tumor Cells, pp. 1215-1217
Ming Gui Pan; Tuillio Florio; Philip J. S. Stork
Heteromeric NMDA Receptors: Molecular and Functional Distinction of Subtypes, pp. 1217-1221
Hannah Monyer; Rolf Sprengel; Ralf Schoepfer; Anne Herb; Miyoko Higuchi; Hilda Lomeli; Nail Burnashev; Bert Sakmann; Peter H. Seeburg


Book Reviews
Embryology in Darwinism, pp. 1223-1224
The Meaning of Evolution. The Morphological Construction and Ideological Reconstruction of Darwin's Theory.
Robert J. Richards
Review author[s]: Phillip R. Sloan
Ecological Linkages, pp. 1224-1225
Nature Conservation 2. The Role of Corridors.
Denis A. Saunders; Richard J. Hobbs
Review author[s]: Douglas Bolger
Eustatic Curves, p. 1225
World Atlas of Holocene Sea-Level Changes.
Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli
Review author[s]: William R. Farrand
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 1225
Books Received, pp. 1225-1226


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Integrity of the Research Process, p. 1257
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Possible Origins of AIDS, pp. 1259-1261
Cecil H. Fox; Tom Curtis; Jon Cohen


Correction: This Week in Science, p. 1261
William B. Busa

Corrections and Clarifications: The Case of the Florida Dentist, p. 1261
ScienceScope, p. 1267
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Museums Cut Research in Hard Times, pp. 1268-1269+1271
Elizabeth Culotta
Smithsonian Institution: Bracing for Bad News, p. 1270
Eliot Marshall
Researchers Score Victory Over Pesticides-and Pests-in Asia, pp. 1272-1273
Richard Stone
Scientists Voice Their Opposition, pp. 1273-1274
Leslie Roberts
Banking for Transplantation Research, p. 1274
Joseph Palca
Congress Sends a Message, p. 1274
J. P.
Original Grants Only, Please, p. 1275
Joseph Palca
The Case of the Missing Monarchs, p. 1275
Elizabeth Culotta


Random Samples, pp. 1276-1277
Constance Holden


Research News
A New Link in the Brain's Defenses, pp. 1278-1280
Jean Marx
Another Impact Extinction?, p. 1280
Richard A. Kerr
Paleoanthropologists Launch a Society of Their Own, pp. 1281-1282
Ann Gibbons
Neural Nets: A New Way to Catch Elusive Particles?, pp. 1282-1283
Faye Flam
Putting Gentle Reins on Unruly Systems, p. 1283
Ivan Amato


Perspectives
New Fractional Quantum Hall States in Double Electron Layer Systems, pp. 1284-1285
S. Das Sarma; R. E. Prange
Conodonts: A Major Extinct Group Added to the Vertebrates, pp. 1285-1286
D. E. G. Briggs


The Discovery of Quarks, pp. 1287-1293
Michael Riordan

New Approaches to Nuclear Proliferation Policy, pp. 1293-1297
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.


Research Article
A Transcriptional Enhancer Whose Function Imposes a Requirement That Proteins Track Along DNA, pp. 1298-1303
Daniel R. Herendeen; George A. Kassavetis; E. Peter Geiduschek


Reports
Bond Selectivity in Silicon Film Growth, pp. 1304-1306
John J. Boland; Gregory N. Parsons
Isotope Effect in Superconducting Fullerenes, pp. 1306-1308
Sudip Chakravarty; Steven A. Kivelson; Markku I. Salkola; Shubha Tewari
Presence of the Earliest Vertebrate Hard Tissues in Conodonts, pp. 1308-1311
I. J. Sansom; M. P. Smith; H. A. Armstrong; M. M. Smith
Natural Versus Anthropogenic Factors Affecting Low-Level Cloud Albedo over the North Atlantic, pp. 1311-1313
Paul G. Falkowski; Yongseung Kim; Zbigniew Kolber; Cara Wilson; Creighton Wirick; Robert Cess
Functional Specialization of Olfactory Glomeruli in a Moth, pp. 1313-1315
Bill S. Hansson; Hakan Ljungberg; Eric Hållberg; Christer Löfstedt
Association of a 59-Kilodalton Immunophilin with the Glucocorticoid Receptor Complex, pp. 1315-1318
Ping-Kaung Ku Tai; Mark W. Albers; Hong Chang; Lee E. Faber; Stuart L. Schreiber
High-Efficiency Expression and Solubilization of Functional T Cell Antigen Receptor Heterodimers, pp. 1318-1321
Isaac Engel; Tom H. M. Ottenhoff; Richard D. Klausner
Prevention of Autoimmune Diabetes in the BB Rat by Intrathymic Islet Transplantation at Birth, pp. 1321-1324
Andrew M. Posselt; Clyde F. Barker; Amy L. Friedman; Ali Naji
Conjugative Transfer by the Virulence System of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, pp. 1324-1327
Alice Beijersbergen; Amke Den Dulk-Ras; Rob A. Schilperoort; Paul J. J. Hooykaas
Sparse Population Coding of Faces in the Inferotemporal Cortex, pp. 1327-1331
Malcolm P. Young; Shigeru Yamane
Identification of a Prenylation Site in Delta Virus Large Antigen, pp. 1331-1333
Jeffrey S. Glenn; John A. Watson; Christopher M. Havel; Judith M. White
Nondissociation of GAL4 and GAL80 in Vivo After Galactose Induction, pp. 1333-1335
Kerstin K. Leuther; Stephen A. Johnston


Technical Comments
Measuring Mechanosensitive Channels in Uromyces, pp. 1335-1336
Ashley Garrill; Roger R. Lew; I. Brent Heath; H. C. Hoch; C. Kung; X.-L. Zhou; M. A. Stumpf


Inside AAAS, pp. 1337-1338
Cynthia Lollar


Book Reviews
Nature Green in Leaf and Tendril, pp. 1339-1341
The Biology of Vines.
Francis E. Putz; Harold A. Mooney
Review author[s]: Thomas J. Givnish
Littoral Life, pp. 1341-1342
Galápagos Marine Invertebrates. Taxonomy, Biogeography, and Evolution in Darwin's Islands.
Matthew J. James
Review author[s]: Peter W. Glynn
Books Received, p. 1342


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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Economic Impact Report, p. 1373
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
The Smithsonian and Sheep Hunting, p. 1378
Robert S. Hoffmann; Eliot Marshall
European Science, pp. 1378-1379
H. Werner Mewes; Stephen Oliver; André Goffeau; Alun Anderson; Andrew A. Travers
NIH Leaks, p. 1379
Johanna Schneider
Fear of Butterflies, pp. 1379-1380
Arthur M. Shapiro
Math Teaching, K-12: Relevant Expertise, p. 1380
Saunders Mac Lane


ScienceScope, p. 1383
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Furor at Lyme Disease Conference, pp. 1384-1385
Marcia Barinaga
Mission Impossible: Saving All Endangered Species, p. 1386
Ann Gibbons
Errant HIV Strain Renders Test Virus Stock Useless, pp. 1387-1388
Joseph Palca
NASA Researhers Protest DOE Turnoff, p. 1388
David P. Hamilton
Panel Clears Needleman of Misconduct, p. 1389
J. P.


Random Samples, pp. 1390-1391
Constance Holden


Research News
Scoring a Technical Knockout in Mice, pp. 1392-1394
John Travis
Did an Asteroid Leave Its Mark in Montana Bones?, pp. 1395-1396
Richard A. Kerr
Finding RNA Makes Proteins Gives `RNA World' a Big Boost, pp. 1396-1397
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Gammas from Heaven, p. 1397
Faye Flam


Perspectives
New Horizons for RNA Catalysis, pp. 1402-1403
Norman R. Pace
On the Other Hand..., pp. 1403-1404
Gregory A. Petsko


Crust Formation and Plate Motion in the Early Archean, pp. 1405-1411
A. Kröner; P. W. Layer

Human Organ Transplantation: Background and Consequences, pp. 1411-1416
Joseph E. Murray


Research Articles
Unusual Resistance of Peptidyl Transferase to Protein Extraction Procedures, pp. 1416-1419
Harry F. Noller; Vernita Hoffarth; Ludwika Zimniak
Aminoacyl Esterase Activity of the Tetrahymena Ribozyme, pp. 1420-1424
Joseph A. Piccirilli; Timothy S. McConnell; Arthur J. Zaug; Harry F. Noller; Thomas R. Cech


Reports
Melting in Semiconductor Nanocrystals, pp. 1425-1427
A. N. Goldstein; C. M. Echer; A. P. Alivisatos
Pressure-Induced Coordination Changes in Alkali-Germanate Melts: An in Situ Spectroscopic Investigation, pp. 1427-1430
Daniel L. Farber; Quentin Williams
Small Earthquakes, Tectonic Forces, pp. 1430-1432
Thomas C. Hanks
Effects of Aerosol from Biomass Burning on the Global Radiation Budget, pp. 1432-1434
Joyce E. Penner; Robert E. Dickinson; Christine A. O'Neill
Oxygen Isotopes in Biogenic Silica: Global Changes in Ocean Temperature and Isotopic Composition, pp. 1434-1436
A. Shemesh; C. D. Charles; R. G. Fairbanks
Sexually Antagonistic Genes: Experimental Evidence, pp. 1436-1439
William R. Rice
Lyme Disease in California: A Novel Enzootic Transmission Cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi, pp. 1439-1442
Richard N. Brown; Robert S. Lane
Exhaustive Matching of the Entire Protein Sequence Database, pp. 1443-1445
Gaston H. Gonnet; Mark A. Cohen; Steven A. Benner
Total Chemical Synthesis of a D-Enzyme: The Enantiomers of HIV-1 Protease Show Demonstration of Reciprocal Chiral Substrate Specificity, pp. 1445-1448
R. C. deL. Milton; S. C. F. Milton; S. B. H. Kent
Lymphoid Development in Mice Congenitally Lacking T Cell Receptor αβ-Expressing Cells, pp. 1448-1452
Karen L. Philpott; Joanne L. Viney; Graham Kay; Sohaila Rastan; Edith M. Gardiner; Sarah Chae; Adrian C. Hayday; Michael J. Owen
NF-kB Subunit Regulation in Nontransformed CD4+ T Lymphocytes, pp. 1452-1456
Sang-Mo Kang; Annie-Chen Tran; Mariagrazia Grilli; Michael J. Lenardo
Nerve Growth Factor Stimulation of the Ras-Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor and GAP Activities, pp. 1456-1459
Bao-Qun Li; David Kaplan; Hsiang-fu Kung; Tohru Kamata
Cytochrome b 558 : The Flavin-Binding Component of the Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase, pp. 1459-1462
Daniel Rotrosen; Choh L. Yeung; Thomas L. Leto; Harry L. Malech; Cheung H. Kwon


Book Reviews
Science in Brazil, p. 1464
A Space for Science. The Development of the Scientific Community in Brazil.
Simon Schwartzman
Review author[s]: Daniel Serwer
----------------, pp. 1464-1465
Modern Radio Science, 1990.
J. Bach Andersen
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1465
Advances in Bioclimatology, 1.
G. Stanhill; G. L. Hahn; J. D. Kalma; R. S. Loomis; F. I. Woodward
Review author[s]: Kathering Livingston
----------------, p. 1465
Paleoanthropology Annuals. Vol. 1, 1990.
Eric Delson; Ian Tattersall; John van Couvering
Review author[s]: Kathering Livingston
----------------, p. 1466
Biomechanics in Evolution.
J. M. V. Rayner; R. J. Wootton
Review author[s]: Kathering Livingston
Books Received, p. 1466


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Front Matter (13 pp.)
Editorial: Congressional Pork Versus Peer Review, p. 1497
Richard S. Nicholson


Letters
AIDS Origin, p. 1502
Gerald Myers
Museum Collections: Why Are They There?, p. 1502
Frederick R. Schram
Mammalian Diversity in South America, pp. 1502-1505
R. Terry Chesser; Shannon J. Hackett; Michael A. Mares


ScienceScope, p. 1507
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Russian Space Science Limps On, pp. 1508-1509
Peter Aldhous
Skeptics Pour Cold Water on a Russian `Fire Sale', pp. 1510-1511
David P. Hamilton
Societies Try the Direct Approach, p. 1511
Peter Aldhous
New Results Yield No Culprit for Missing Solar Neutrinos, pp. 1512-1513
Gary Taubes
Molecular `Surgery' for Brain Tumors, p. 1513
Richard Stone


Random Samples, pp. 1514-1515
Constance Holden


Research News
A New Take on Anthropoid Origins, pp. 1516-1517
Elizabeth Culotta
The Quest for a Theory of Everything Hits Some Snags, pp. 1518-1519
Faye Flam
How the Brain `Sees' Borders Where There Are None, pp. 1520-1521
Ingrid Winckelgren
An About-Face for Modern Human Origins, p. 1521
Ann Gibbons
A First in Cell Transplantation: Researchers Organize, Meet, p. 1522
Stephen S. Hall


Perspectives
Skiing the Reaction Rate Slopes, pp. 1523-1524
R. A. Marcus
Epidemic Cholera in the Americas, pp. 1524-1525
R. I. Glass; M. Libel; A. D. Brandling-Bennett


Experimental Constraints on the Theory of High-Tc Superconductivity, pp. 1526-1531
P. W. Anderson

Shock Waves in Stellar Atmospheres and Breaking Waves on an Ocean Beach, pp. 1531-1536
George Wallerstein; Steve Elgar


Reports
Slow Crack Growth in Single-Crystal Silicon, pp. 1537-1539
J. a. Connally; S. B. Brown
How to Make Water Run Uphill, pp. 1539-1541
Manoj K. Chaudhury; George M. Whitesides
Observation of Transition-State Vibrational Thresholds in the Rate of Dissociation of Ketene, pp. 1541-1544
Edward R. Lovejoy; Sang Kyu Kim; C. Bradley Moore
Mechanism of the Rhodium Porphyrin-Catalyzed Cyclopropanation of Alkenes, pp. 1544-1547
Jana L. Maxwell; Kathlynn C. Brown; David W. Bartley; Thomas Kodadek
Glassy Microspherules (Microtektites) from an Upper Devonian Limestone, pp. 1547-1550
Kun Wang
In Vivo Gene Transfer with Retroviral Vector-Producer Cells for Treatment of Experimental Brain Tumors, pp. 1550-1552
Kenneth W. Culver; Zvi Ram; Stuart Wallbridge; Hiroyuki Ishii; Edward H. Oldfield; R. Michael Blaese
Oxytocin Gene Expression in Rat Uterus, pp. 1553-1555
Diana L. Lefebvre; Adel Giaid; Hugh Bennett; Richard Larivière; Hans H. Zingg
Early Stages of Motor Neuron Differentiation Revealed by Expression of Homeobox Gene Islet-1, pp. 1555-1560
Johan Ericson; Stefan Thor; Thomas Edlund; Thomas M. Jessell; Toshiya Yamada
Galactose Oxidation in the Design of Immunogenic Vaccines, pp. 1560-1563
Biao Zheng; Sara J. Brett; John P. Tite; M. Robert Lifely; Thomas A. Brodie; John Rhodes
Calcium Entry Through Kainate Receptors and Resulting Potassium-Channel Blockade in Bergmann Glial Cells, pp. 1563-1566
T. Müller; T. Möller; T. Berger; J. Schnitzer; H. Kettenmann
Calcium-Permeable AMPA-Kainate Receptors in Fusiform Cerebellar Glial Cells, pp. 1566-1570
N. Burnashev; A. Khodorova; P. Jonas; P. J. Helm; W. Wisden; H. Monyer; P. H. Seeburg; B. Sakmann
Hebbian Depression of Isolated Neuromuscular Synapses in Vitro, pp. 1570-1573
Yang Dan; Mu-ming Poo


Book Reviews
Comparative Oology, p. 1574
Egg Incubation. Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles.
D. Charles Deeming; Mark W. J. Ferguson
Review author[s]: Barry Sinervo
An Appetite, pp. 1574-1575
Sodium Hunger. The Search for a Salty Taste.
Jay Schulkin
Review author[s]: M. Ian Phillips
The Serpentine Problem, p. 1575
The Ecology of Areas with Serpentinized Rocks. A World View.
B. A. Roberts; J. Proctor
Review author[s]: Alan J. M. Baker
Phasing Techniques, pp. 1575-1576
Direct Methods of Solving Crystal Structures.
Henk Schenk
Review author[s]: David A. Langs
Books Received, pp. 1576-1578


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: Exaggerated Carcinogenicity of Chemicals, p. 1609
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Women in Science: The Response, pp. 1610-1615
John Benditt; Geraldine Richmond; MaryJane K. Selgrade; Melanie MacNicol; Dean Falk; Kenneth G. Hancock; Julie A. Olson; Michele Jetter; Ellen C. Weaver; Stephanie J. Bird; Emily W. B. Russell; Forrest M. Mims; Renee Sung; Hanna Reisler; Denise Galloway; Maxine Linial; Virginia Zakian; Linda Vigilant; Debra R. Rolison; Joan Selverstone Valentine; Lynne M. Butler; Charity Hirsch


Corrections and Clarifications: Women in Science, p. 1615
ScienceScope, p. 1619
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Who Controls a Researcher's Files?, pp. 1620-1621
Marcia Barinaga
European Observatory Catches U.S. Star, p. 1622
Peter Aldhous
A Battered Gaspra Revealed, p. 1622
Richard A. Kerr
Biting Back at Lyme Disease, p. 1623
John Travis
Popovic Defended by Technician, p. 1623
Jon Cohen
The Biodiversity Treaty: Pandora's Box or Fair Deal?, p. 1624
Richard Stone
The Rowland Institute for Science: Land's Last Experiment, pp. 1625-1627
Ivan Amato


Random Samples, pp. 1628-1629
Constance Holden


Research News
A Surprise Animal Model for AIDS, pp. 1630-1631
Joseph Palca
Chimps Protected from Infected Cells, p. 1632
Joseph Palca
Scene from a Solar Thriller, p. 1632
Faye Flam
Studies Set to Test Competing Theories About Early Infection, p. 1633
Michael Balter
Geophysicists Take a Tour Around the Solar System, pp. 1634-1635
Richard A. Kerr


Plate Tectonics and Hotspots: The Third Dimension, pp. 1645-1651
Don L. Anderson; Toshiro Tanimoto; Yu-Shen Zhang

The Tropical Timber Trade and Sustainable Development, pp. 1651-1655
Jeffrey R. Vincent


Research Article
Strand-Specific Recognition of a Synthetic DNA Replication Fork by the SV40 Large Tumor Antigen, pp. 1656-1661
Dhruba J. SenGupta; James A. Borowiec


Reports
Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopic Evidence for Granular Metallic Conductivity in Conducting Polymeric Polyaniline, pp. 1662-1664
D. Jeon; J. Kim; M. C. Gallagher; R. F. Willis
Spin Susceptibility Scaling in High-Temperature Superconductors, pp. 1664-1667
J. Ruvalds; C. T. Rieck; J. Zhang; A. Virosztek
Soluble Aluminum Silicates: Stoichiometry, Stability, and Implications for Environmental Geochemistry, pp. 1667-1670
B. A. Browne; C. T. Driscoll
Morphological Disparity in the Cambrian, pp. 1670-1673
Derek E. G. Briggs; Richard A. Fortey; Matthew A. Wills
Three-Dimensional Solution Structure of Human Interleukin-4 by Multidimensional Heteronuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, pp. 1673-1677
Robert Powers; Daniel S. Garrett; Carl J. March; Eric A. Frieden; Angela M. Gronenborn; G. Marius Clore
Rational Design of Potent Antagonists to the Human Growth Hormone Receptor, pp. 1677-1680
Germaine Fuh; Brian C. Cunningham; Rikiro Fukunaga; Shigekazu Nagata; David V. Goeddel; James A. Wells
Triple Helix-Specific Ligands, pp. 1681-1684
J. L. Mergny; G. Duval-Valentin; C. H. Nguyen; L. Perrouault; B. Faucon; M. Rougée; T. Montenay-Garestier; E. Bisagni; C. Hélène
Hydrogen Exchange Measurement of the Free Energy of Structural and Allosteric Change in Hemoglobin, pp. 1684-1687
S. Walter Englander; Joan J. Englander; Russell E. McKinnie; Gary K. Ackers; George J. Turner; Judy A. Westrick; Stanley J. Gill
Vaccine Protection of Chimpanzees Against Challenge with HIV-1-Infected Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells, pp. 1687-1690
Patricia N. Fultz; Peter Nara; Francoise Barre-Sinoussi; Agnes Chaput; Michael L. Greenberg; Elizabeth Muchmore; Marie-Paule Kieny; Marc Girard
Myoglobin in a Cyanobacterium, pp. 1690-1692
Malcolm Potts; Stephen V. Angeloni; Richard E. Ebel; Deeni Bassam
The Motor Cortex and the Coding of Force, pp. 1692-1695
Apostolos P. Georgopoulos; James Ashe; Nikolaos Smyrnis; Masato Taira


Technical Comment
PET Images of Blood Flow Changes During Anxiety: Correction, p. 1696
W. C. Drevets; T. O. Videen; A. K. MacLeod; J. W. Haller; M. E. Raichle


Book Reviews
The Clovis Question, pp. 1697-1698
The First Americans. Search and Research.
Tom D. Dillehay; David J. Meltzer
Clovis. Origins and Adaptations.
Robson Bonnichsen; Karen L. Turnmire
Review author[s]: Christopher J. Ellis
Auditory Developments, pp. 1698-1699
The Neurobiology of Hearing. The Central Auditory System.
Richard A. Altschuler; Richard P. Bobbin; Ben M. Clopton; Douglas W. Hoffman
Review author[s]: Catherine Carr
Biotic Immigrants, p. 1699
Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions.
R. H. Groves; F. di Castri
Review author[s]: Richard N. Mack
Books Received, pp. 1699-1700


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Volume Information (10 pp.)
Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Fetal Tissue Research, p. 1741
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
DNA Fingerprint Matches, pp. 1743-1746
Patrick J. Sullivan; Neil Risch; B. Delvin; Bruce Budowle


Corrections and Clarifications: Chemical Prospecting: Hope for Vanishing Ecosystems?, p. 1746
Corrections and Clarifications: Peer Review Catches Congressional Flak, p. 1746
Corrections and Clarifications: Hard Times in the Promised Land, p. 1746
Corrections and Clarifications: Centriole Duplication in Lysates of Spisula solidissima Oocytes, p. 1746
Corrections and Clarifications: Bringing the Computer Revolution Down to a Personal Level, p. 1746
Corrections and Clarifications: The World's Most Prolific Scientists, p. 1746


Policy Forum
The Safety of Foods Developed by Biotechnology, pp. 1747-1749+1832
David A. Kessler; Michael R. Taylor; James H. Maryanski; Eric L. Flamm; Linda S. Kahl


ScienceScope, p. 1751


News and Comment
Lightning Strikes the SSC, pp. 1752-1753
David P. Hamilton
Controversial Contraceptive Wins Approval From FDA Panel, p. 1754
Richard Stone
JET Strike Hits Brussels, p. 1755
Peter Aldhous
New Plant Institute Recommended, pp. 1755-1756
Anne Simon Moffat
U.S. and Russia Proceed Cautiously, p. 1756
David P. Hamilton
Budget Ax Lops Off Entire Departments at San Diego, p. 1757
Marcia Barinaga


Research News
Motor Molecules on the Move, pp. 1758-1760
Michelle Hoffman
Astronomers Bag Another Black Hole, p. 1760
Ray Jayawardhana
A New Discipline Probes Suicide's Multiple Causes, pp. 1761-1762
Constance Holden
Galileo Gets a Boost; UARS Goes Bust, p. 1762
Richard A. Kerr
Chaos Breaks Out at NIH, But Order May Come of It, pp. 1763-1764
Ivan Amato
A New Blueprint for Water's Architecture, p. 1764
Ivan Amato


Random Samples, p. 1765
Constance Holden


Perspective
Another Piece of the HIV Puzzle Falls into Place, p. 1766
Alexander Wlodawer


Paleoclimatic Signature in Terrestrial Flood Deposits, pp. 1775-1782
Christine E. Koltermann; Steven M. Gorelick


Research Article
Crystal Structure at 3.5 \angst Resolution of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Complexed with an Inhibitor, pp. 1783-1790
L. A. Kohlstaedt; J. Wang; J. M. Friedman; P. A. Rice; T. A. Steitz


Reports
Luminescent Color Image Generation on Porous Silicon, pp. 1791-1792
Vincent V. Doan; Michael J. Sailor
Energetics of Large Fullerenes: Balls, Tubes, and Capsules, pp. 1792-1795
Gary B. Adams; Otto F. Sankey; John B. Page; Michael O'Keeffe; David A. Drabold
The Role of Solvent Viscosity in the Dynamics of Protein Conformational Changes, pp. 1796-1798
Anjum Ansari; Colleen M. Jones; Eric R. Henry; James Hofrichter; William A. Eaton
Probing Protein Stability with Unnatural Amino Acids, pp. 1798-1802
David Mendel; Jonathan A. Ellman; Zhiyuh Chang; David L. Veenstra; Peter A. Kollman; Peter G. Schultz
Nuclear Localization of Agrobacterium VirE2 Protein in Plant Cells, pp. 1802-1805
Vitaly Citovsky; John Zupan; Debra Warnick; Patricia Zambryski
Overlapping But Nonidentical Binding Sites on CD2 for CD58 and a Second Ligand CD59, pp. 1805-1807
William C. Hahn; Elisabeth Menu; Alfred L. M. Bothwell; Peter J. Sims; Barbara E. Bierer
Cytoplasmic Domain Heterogeneity and Functions of IgG Fc Receptors in B Lymphocytes, pp. 1808-1812
Sebastian Amigorena; Christian Bonnerot; James R. Drake; Daniel Choquet; Walter Hunziker; Jean-Gerard Guillet; Paul Webster; Catherine Sautes; Ira Mellman; Wolf Herman Fridman
Stage-Specific Adhesion of Leishmania Promastigotes to the Sandfly Midgut, pp. 1812-1815
Paulo F. P. Pimenta; Salvatore J. Turco; Malcolm J. McConville; Phillip G. Lawyer; Peter V. Perkins; David L. Sacks
Reversal of the Orientation of an Integral Protein of the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane, pp. 1815-1817
Jian-Ming Li; Gordon C. Shore
Peptides Presented to the Immune System by the Murine Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecule I-Ad, pp. 1817-1820
Donald F. Hunt; Hanspeter Michel; Tracey A. Dickinson; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Andrea L. Cox; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Ettore Appella; Howard M. Grey; Alessandro Sette
Neurotransmitter Release from Synaptotagmin-Deficient Clonal Variants of PC12 Cells, pp. 1820-1823
Yoko Shoji-Kasai; Akira Yoshida; Kazuki Sato; Toshimitsu Hoshino; Akihiko Ogura; Shunzo Kondo; Yoshiko Fujimoto; Reiko Kuwahara; Rika Kato; Masami Takahashi
Involvement of the N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA) Receptor in Synapse Elimination During Cerebellar Development, pp. 1823-1825
Sylvia Rabacchi; Yannick Bailly; Nicole Delhaye-Bouchaud; Jean Mariani


Technical Comments
Expression of Intra-MHC Transporter (Ham) Genes and Class I Antigens in Diabetes-Susceptible NOD Mice, pp. 1826-1831
H. Rex Gaskins; John J. Monaco; Edward H. Leiter; Linda S. Wicker; Patricia L. Podolin; Paul Fischer; Anna Sirotina; Robert C. Boltz, Jr.; Laurence B. Peterson; Denise Faustman; Xiangping Li; Herbert Y. Lin; Randy Huang; Jane Guo


Inside AAAS, pp. 1834-1835
Cynthia Lollar


Book Reviews
Low-Energy Particle Physics, p. 1836
Ultra-Cold Neutrons.
Robert Golub; David J. Richardson; Steve K. Lamoreaux
Review author[s]: Geoffrey L. Greene
Autonomic Advances, pp. 1836-1837
Autonomic Neuroeffector Mechanisms.
Geoffrey Burnstock; Charles H. V. Hoyle
Review author[s]: Peter A. Smith
Developments in Vision, pp. 1837-1838
The Changing Visual System. Maturation and Aging in the Central Nervous System.
P. Bagnoli; W. Hodos
Review author[s]: Robert Shapley
Beetle Model, p. 1838
Population Dynamics and the Tribolium Model. Genetics and Demography.
Robert F. Costantino; Robert A. Desharnais
Review author[s]: Mathew A. Leibold
Books Received, pp. 1838-1839


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Agriculture and Climate Change, p. 9
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Tree-Ring Research, p. 10
Brendan M. Buckley; Edward R. Cook; Gordon C. Jacoby
Evolution of HIV in Africa, p. 10
Paul W. Ewald
Bevalac Funding, pp. 10-11
Joseph R. Castro; Stanley B. Curtis; William T. Chu
Missing Carbon Dioxide, p. 11
Sandra Brown; Ariel E. Lugo; Joe Wisniewski
Malignant Hyperthermia, pp. 11-12
Marilyn Green Larach
Chemical Weapons Disposal, p. 12
David N. Clark


ScienceScope, p. 19
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Scientists Take One Last Swing, pp. 20-21
Joseph Palca
HHS Cancels Gallo's Moment in the Sun, p. 22
David P. Hamilton
Do Antidepressants Promote Tumors?, pp. 22-23
Jean Marx
Congress Focuses on Job Discrimination, p. 23
Ann Gibbons
Congress Considers Testing Bush's Plan, pp. 24-25
Richard Stone
French Venture Where U.S. Fears to Tread, p. 25
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 26-27
Constance Holden


Research News
COBE Sows Cosmological Confusion, pp. 28-30
Faye Flam
Biologists Trace the Evolution of Molecules, pp. 30-31
Ann Gibbons
Researchers Find Organism They Can Really Relate To, p. 32
Michelle Hoffman
From Mercury to Pluto, Chaos Pervades the Solar System, p. 33
Richard A. Kerr
The Hubble Constant Takes the Low Road Again, p. 34
John Travis
Chasing Shadows on the Sun, p. 35
Faye Flam
U.S.-Russian Team Solves Arctic Mystery, p. 35
Richard A. Kerr


Perspectives
The Challenge of Malaria, pp. 36-37
Louis H. Miller
Mosquito Molecular Genetics: The Hands That Feed Bite Back, pp. 37-38
Anthony A. James


Chance and Statistical Significance in Protein and DNA Sequence Analysis, pp. 39-49
Samuel Karlin; Volker Brendel


Research Articles
Neurexins: Synaptic Cell Surface Proteins Related to the α-Latrotoxin Receptor and Laminin, pp. 50-56
Yuri A. Ushkaryov; Alexander G. Petrenko; Martin Geppert; Thomas C. Südhof
Chaotic Evolution of the Solar System, pp. 56-62
Gerald Jay Sussman; Jack Wisdom


Reports
Picosecond Optical Switching Based on Biphotonic Excitation of an Electron Donor-Acceptor-Donor Molecule, pp. 63-65
Michael P. O'Neil; Mark P. Niemczyk; Walter A. Svec; David Gosztola; George L. Gaines; Michael R. Wasielewski
A High-Pressure Test of Birch's Law, pp. 66-68
A. J. Campbell; D. L. Heinz
Chemiluminescence of Anodized and Etched Silicon: Evidence for a Luminescent Siloxene-Like Layer on Porous Silicon, pp. 68-69
Paul McCord; Shueh-Lin Yau; Allen J. Bard
Induction of Pre-Infection Thread Structures in the Leguminous Host Plant by Mitogenic Lipo-Oligosaccharides of Rhizobium, pp. 70-72
Anton A. N. van Brussel; Robert Bakhuizen; Paulina C. van Spronsen; Herman P. Spaink; Teun Tak; Ben J. J. Lugtenberg; Jan W. Kijne
Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Redirected to Medium Chains in Transgenic Oilseed Plants, pp. 72-74
Toni A. Voelker; Ann C. Worrell; Lana Anderson; Janice Bleibaum; Calvin Fan; Deborah J. Hawkins; Sharon E. Radke; H. Maelor Davies
Evidence That Eukaryotes and Eocyte Prokaryotes Are Immediate Relatives, pp. 74-76
Maria C. Rivera; James A. Lake
Conformation of the TAR RNA-Arginine Complex by NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 76-80
Joseph D. Puglisi; Ruoying Tan; Barbara J. Calnan; Alan D. Frankel; James R. Williamson
An Unlikely Sugar Substrate Site in the 1.65 Å Structure of the Human Aldose Reductase Holoenzyme Implicated in Diabetic Complications, pp. 81-84
David K. Wilson; Kurt M. Bohren; Kenneth H. Gabbay; Florante A. Quiocho
Harpin, Elicitor of the Hypersensitive Response Produced by the Plant Pathogen Erwinia amylovora, pp. 85-88
Zhong-Min Wei; Ron J. Laby; Cathy H. Zumoff; David W. Bauer; Sheng Yang He; Alan Collmer; Steven V. Beer
Increased Osteoclast Development After Estrogen Loss: Mediation by Interleukin-6, pp. 88-91
Robert L. Jilka; Giao Hangoc; Giuseppe Girasole; Giovanni Passeri; Daniel C. Williams; John S. Abrams; Brendan Boyce; Hal Broxmeyer; Stavros C. Manolagas
Expression of a Ryanodine Receptor-Ca 2+ Channel That Is Regulated by TGF-b, pp. 91-94
Giuseppe Giannini; Emilio Clementi; Roberta Ceci; Giovanna Marziali; Vincenzo Sorrentino
No Requirement for p56 lck in the Antigen-Stimulated Clonal Deletion of Thymocytes, pp. 94-96
Kei-ichi Nakayama; Dennis Y. Loh
In Vivo Calcium Elevations in Thymocytes with T Cell Receptors That Are Specific for Self Ligands, pp. 96-99
Toshinori Nakayama; Yuji Ueda; Hidehiro Yamada; Elizabeth W. Shores; Alfred Singer; Carl H. June
Selection of Drug-Resistant Bone Marrow Cells in Vivo After Retroviral Transfer of Human MDR1, pp. 99-103
Brian P. Sorrentino; Stephen J. Brandt; David Bodine; Michael Gottesman; Ira Pastan; Amanda Cline; Arthur W. Nienhuis
Infection of Macaca nemestrina by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1, pp. 103-106
Michael B. Agy; Lyn R. Frumkin; Lawrence Corey; Robert W. Coombs; Steven M. Wolinsky; James Koehler; William R. Morton; Michael G. Katze
Distributed Neural Network Underlying Musical Sight-Reading and Keyboard Performance, pp. 106-109
Justine Sergent; Eric Zuck; Sean Terriah; Brennan MacDonald


Book Reviews
Escalations, pp. 110-111
Big Science. The Growth of Large-Scale Research.
Peter Galison; Bruce Hevly
Review author[s]: Andy Pickering
Conservation Realities, pp. 111-112
Neotropical Wildlife Use and Conservation.
John G. Robinson; Kent H. Redford
Review author[s]: Michael A. Mares
Books Received, pp. 112-113


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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: The H.R. 776 Energy Legislation, p. 143
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Chirality and Drug Development, p. 145
John F. Beary III; C. Robert Eaton; Charles S. Kumkumian
Thrombin and Its Inhibitors, pp. 145-146
Denis Monard
Estimating Biomass, pp. 146-147
Daniel B. Botkin; Lloyd G. Simpson; H. Jochen Schenk; Pekka E. Kauppi; Kari Mielikäinen; Kullervo Kuusela
Previous Sol-Gel Enzymes, p. 147
Bruce Dunn; Joan Selverstone Valentine; Jeffrey I. Zink
Oct-3 and Mammalian Development: Correction of Discussion, p. 147
Mitchell H. Rosner; M. Alessandra Vigano; Peter W. J. Rigby; Heinz Arnheiter; Louis M. Staudt


Corrections and Clarifications, p. 147


Policy Forum
Realistic Mitigation Options for Global Warming, pp. 148-149+261-266
Edward S. Rubin; Richard N. Cooper; Robert A. Frosch; Thomas H. Lee; Gregg Marland; Arthur H. Rosenfeld; Deborah D. Stine


ScienceScope, p. 151
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
AIDS Research Shifts to Immunity, pp. 152-154
Jon Cohen
Ominous Pattern Looms in California Earthquakes, p. 155
Richard A. Kerr
The Perils of Involving Congress in a "Catfight", pp. 156-157
Leslie Roberts
Is the Wolf Finally at the Door?, pp. 157-158
David P. Hamilton
Are Chemists Girl Crazy?, pp. 158-159
Ivan Amato
CERN Reacts Cautiously to SSC's Woes, p. 159
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 160-161
Constance Holden


Research News
Knockouts Shed Light on Learning, pp. 162-163
Marcia Barinaga
The Promise and Pitfalls of Molecular Genetics, pp. 164-165
Peter Aldhous
Transferred Immune Cells May Help Fight Viral Infection, p. 166
Michelle Hoffman
A First Sighting of Buckyballs in the Wild, p. 167
Ivan Amato


Perspective
The Seeds of Cosmic Structure, pp. 178-179
R. B. Partridge


Near-Field Optics: Microscopy, Spectroscopy, and Surface Modification Beyond the Diffraction Limit, pp. 189-195
Eric Betzig; Jay K. Trautman

Subaqueous Explosive Eruption and Welding of Pyroclastic Deposits, pp. 196-201
Peter Kokelaar; Cathy Busby


Research Articles
Deficient Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in α-Calcium-Calmodulin Kinase II Mutant Mice, pp. 201-206
Alcino J. Silva; Charles F. Stevens; Susumu Tonegawa; Yanyan Wang
Impaired Spatial Learning in α-Calcium-Calmodulin Kinase II Mutant Mice, pp. 206-211
Alcino J. Silva; Richard Paylor; Jeanne M. Wehner; Susumu Tonegawa


Reports
Role for c-myc in Activation-Induced Apoptotic Cell Death in T Cell Hybridomas, pp. 212-214
Yufang Shi; Jacqueline M. Glynn; Lawrence J. Guilbert; Thomas G. Cotter; Reid P. Bissonnette; Douglas R. Green
Fullerenes from the Geological Environment, pp. 215-217
Peter R. Buseck; Semeon J. Tsipursky; Robert Hettich
Programmed Death of T Cells in HIV-1 Infection, pp. 217-219
Linde Meyaard; Sigrid A. Otto; Richard R. Jonker; M. Janneke Mijnster; Rene P. M. Keet; Frank Miedema
Matrix-Mediated Synthesis of Nanocrystalline g-Fe2O3: A New Optically Transparent Magnetic Material, pp. 219-223
Ronald F. Ziolo; Emmanuel P. Giannelis; Bernard A. Weinstein; Michael P. O'Horo; Bishwanath N. Ganguly; Vivek Mehrotra; Michael W. Russell; Donald R. Huffman
The Chemistry of Bulk Hydrogen: Reaction of Hydrogen Embedded in Nickel with Adsorbed CH3, pp. 223-225
A. D. Johnson; S. P. Daley; A. L. Utz; S. T. Ceyer
Phototaxis of Spiral Waves, pp. 225-227
Mario Markus; Zsuzsanna Nagy-Ungvarai; Benno Hess
Kinetics of the OH Reaction with Methyl Chloroform and Its Atmospheric Implications, pp. 227-230
Ranajit K. Talukdar; Abdelwahid Mellouki; Anne-Marie Schmoltner; Thomas Watson; Stephen Montzka; A. R. Ravishankara
Microaggregations of Oceanic Plankton Observed by Towed Video Microscopy, pp. 230-232
Cabell S. Davis; Scott M. Gallager; Andrew R. Solow
Megascopic Eukaryotic Algae from the 2.1-Billion-Year-Old Negaunee Iron-Formation, Michigan, pp. 232-235
Tsu-Ming Han; Bruce Runnegar
Modulation of DNA Binding Specificity by Alternative Splicing of the Wilms Tumor wt1 Gene Transcript, pp. 235-237
W. A. Bickmore; K. Oghene; M. H. Little; A. Seawright; V. van Heyningen; N. D. Hastie
Restoration of Viral Immunity in Immunodeficient Humans by the Adoptive Transfer of T Cell Clones, pp. 238-241
Stanley R. Riddell; Kathe S. Watanabe; James M. Goodrich; Cheng R. Li; Mounzer E. Agha; Philip D. Greenberg
Peptide Binding by Chaperone SecB: Implications for Recognition of Nonnative Structure, pp. 241-245
Linda L. Randall
Phosphorylation-Independent Modulation of L-Type Calcium Channels by Magnesium-Nucleotide Complexes, pp. 245-248
Brian O'Rourke; Peter H. Backx; Eduardo Marban
Molecular Localization of an Ion-Binding Site within the Pore of Mammalian Sodium Channels, pp. 248-251
Peter H. Backx; David T. Yue; John H. Lawrence; Eduardo Marban; Gordon F. Tomaselli
Block of Ca 2+ Wave and Ca 2+ Oscillation by Antibody to the Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor in Fertilized Hamster Eggs, pp. 251-255
Shun-ichi Miyazaki; Michisuke Yuzaki; Ken Nakada; Hideki Shirakawa; Setsuko Nakanishi; Shinji Nakade; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba
Syntaxin: A Synaptic Protein Implicated in Docking of Synaptic Vesicles at Presynaptic Active Zones, pp. 255-259
Mark K. Bennett; Nicole Calakos; Richard H. Scheller


Technical Comments
Carbon and the Antarctic Marine Food Web, pp. 259-260
Coleen L. Moloney; M. E. Huntley; M. D. G. Lopez; D. M. Karl


Book Reviews
Physics Under the Bolsheviks, p. 275
Physics and Politics in Revolutionary Russia.
Paul R. Josephson
Review author[s]: David Holloway
Avian Targets, pp. 275-276
New World Parrots in Crisis. Solutions from Conservation Biology.
Steven R. Beissinger; Noel F. R. Snyder
Review author[s]: Catherine A. Toft
Sensory Studies, pp. 276-277
Olfaction. A Model System for Computational Neuroscience.
Joel L. Davis; Howard Eichenbaum
Review author[s]: Robert C. Gesteland
Glutamate Panorama, pp. 277-278
Excitatory Amino Acids and Synaptic Transmission.
H. V. Wheal; A. M. Thomson
Review author[s]: Laurence Trussell
Books Received, p. 278


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Individual-Initiated Public Policy, p. 307
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Women in Mathematics, pp. 309-310
Jacquelyn Savani
Miscarriage Study, p. 310
Julianne Byrne
Cold Fusion: Not Nuclear, p. 310
Maurice Goldhaber


Corrections and Clarifications, p. 310


Policy Forum
Is This Your Father's NIH? And Other Strategic Questions, pp. 312-313+414-415
Bernadine Healy


ScienceScope, p. 315
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Did Liability Block AIDS Trial?, pp. 316-317
Jon Cohen
U.S. Attorney Decides Not to Prosecute Imanishi-Kari, p. 318
David P. Hamilton
Western Leaders Disagree on Soviet Reactor Safety Plan, pp. 319-320
Eliot Marshall
Oil-Cleanup Method Questioned, pp. 320-321
Richard Stone


Random Samples, pp. 322-323
Constance Holden


Research News


Sex and Evolution
The Evolution of Sexes, pp. 324-326
Alun Anderson
Swallows and Scorpionflies Find Symmetry Is Beautiful, pp. 327-328
Matt Ridley
Barbary Macaques Challenge Theory of Female Choice, pp. 329-330
Ann Gibbons

Speeding Up a Chemical Game of Chance, pp. 330-331
Ivan Amato
Black Holes: A New Heavyweight Champ, p. 331
Tim Appenzeller
Researchers Get a First Look at the Versatile TGF-β Family, p. 332
Michelle Hoffman


Special Section: Science Innovations
How Technique is Changing Science, pp. 344-349
Stephen S. Hall
The Trajectory of Techniques: Lessons From the Past, pp. 350-353
Robert P. Crease


Research Article
Dynamics of Cluster-Surface Collisions, pp. 355-361
Charles L. Cleveland; Uzi Landman


Reports
Surface and Bulk Charge Density Wave Structure in 1T-TaS2, pp. 362-364
B. Burk; R. E. Thomson; John Clarke; A. Zettl
Direct Electrochemical Measurements Inside a 2000 Angstrom Thick Polymer Film by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy, pp. 364-366
Michael V. Mirkin; Fu-Ren F. Fan; Allen J. Bard
Predatorial Borings in Late Precambrian Mineralized Exoskeletons, pp. 367-369
Stefan Bengtson; Yue Zhao
Crystal Structure of Transforming Growth Factor-β2: An Unusual Fold for the Superfamily, pp. 369-373
Sun Daopin; Karl A. Piez; Yasushi Ogawa; David R. Davies
Ocean Warming and Sea Level Rise Along the Southwest U.S. Coast, pp. 373-375
Dean Roemmich
Machining Oxide Thin Films with an Atomic Force Microscope: Pattern and Object Formation on the Nanometer Scale, pp. 375-377
Yun Kim; Charles M. Lieber
Recovery from Hemophilia B. Leyden: An Androgen-Responsive Element in the Factor IX Promoter, pp. 377-379
Merlin Crossley; Michael Ludwig; Kathryn M. Stowell; Piet De Vos; Klaus Olek; George G. Brownlee
Cloning of the γ Chain of the Human IL-2 Receptor, pp. 379-382
Toshikazu Takeshita; Hironobu Asao; Kiyoshi Ohtani; Naoto Ishii; Satoru Kumaki; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Hiroshi Munakata; Masataka Nakamura; Kazuo Sugamura
Dendritic Cells Exposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Transmit a Vigorous Cytopathic Infection to CD4+ T Cells, pp. 383-387
Paul U. Cameron; Peter S. Freudenthal; Jeanne M. Barker; Stuart Gezelter; Kayo Inaba; Ralph M. Steinman
Negative Inotropic Effects of Cytokines on the Heart Mediated by Nitric Oxide, pp. 387-389
Mitchell S. Finkel; Carmine V. Oddis; Timothy D. Jacob; Simon C. Watkins; Brack G. Hattler; Richard L. Simmons
Structure and Functional Expression of an ω-Conotoxin-Sensitive Human N-Type Calcium Channel, pp. 389-395
Mark E. Williams; Paul F. Brust; Daniel H. Feldman; Saraswathi Patthi; Susan Simerson; Azarnoush Maroufi; Ann F. McCue; Gönül Veliçelebi; Steven B. Ellis; Michael M. Harpold
Membrane Depolarization Induces p140 trk and NGF Responsiveness, But Not p75 LNGFR , in MAH Cells, pp. 395-397
Susan J. Birren; Joseph M. Verdi; David J. Anderson
The Role of GABAB Receptor Activation in Absence Seizures of Lethargic (lh/lh) Mice, pp. 398-401
David A. Hosford; Suzanne Clark; Zhen Cao; Wilkie A. Wilson, Jr.; Fu-hsiung Lin; Richard A. Morrisett; Alexandre Huin
Nitric Oxide: A Physiologic Mediator of Penile Erection, pp. 401-403
Arthur L. Burnett; Charles J. Lowenstein; David S. Bredt; Thomas S. K. Chang; Solomon H. Snyder


Technical Comments
On Somatic Recombination in the Central Nervous System of Transgenic Mice, pp. 404-410
Asa Abeliovich; David Gerber; Osamu Tanaka; Motoya Katsuki; Ann M. Graybiel; Susumu Tonegawa; Masao Matsuoka; Fumikiyo Nagawa; Linda Kingsbury; Hitoshi Sakano
Unraveling the Structure of IL-2, pp. 410-413
J. Fernando Bazan; David B. McKay


Book Reviews
Darwin Socially Situated, pp. 419-420
Darwin.
Adrian Desmond; James Moore
Review author[s]: Frank M. Turner
Molecular Panselectionism, pp. 420-421
The Causes of Molecular Evolution.
John H. Gillespie
Review author[s]: Brian Charlesworth
Astronomical Oddities, pp. 421-422
Unusual Telescopes.
Peter L. Manly
Review author[s]: Ruth Peterson
Books Received, p. 422


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Adding Charisma to Science, p. 463
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles, pp. 465-467
Thane Wibbels; D. J. Shaver; M. R. Fletcher; Gary Taubes


Policy Forum
Containing the Costs of the EMF Problem, pp. 468-469+488+490+492
H. Keith Florig


ScienceScope, p. 471
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Cell-Transplant Results Under Fire, pp. 472-474
Larry Thompson
Where There's Heat There's Yen, p. 474
Frederick S. Myers
Researchers Quell Quark Rumor: The Top is Still at Large, pp. 475-476
Faye Flam
NIH Strategic Plan Nears Its Final Form, pp. 476-477
Joseph Palca
Monkey-Human Viral Hybrid is New Weapon in AIDS Fight, p. 478
Jon Cohen
Scientists Search for "The Disappeared" in Guatemala, p. 479
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, pp. 480-481
Constance Holden


Research News
Improving Plant Disease Resistance, pp. 482-483
Anne Simon Moffat
New Genes May Shed Light on Cell Growth Control, pp. 484-485
Jean Marx
GRO Shows Particles in a Magnetic Trap, p. 485
Faye Flam
Origins and Extinctions: Paleontology in Chicago, pp. 486-487
Richard A. Kerr


Perspectives
Plates and Plumes: Dynamos of the Earth's Mantle, pp. 493-494
Geoffrey F. Davies
Nitric Oxide: First in a New Class of Neurotransmitters?, pp. 494-496
Solomon H. Snyder


Current Issues and Problems in Welding Science, pp. 497-502
S. A. David; T. DebRoy

Three-Dimensional Structure of an Angiotensin II-Fab Complex at 3 \angst : Hormone Recognition by an Anti-Idiotypic Antibody, pp. 502-507
K. Christopher Garcia; Pierre M. Ronco; Pierre J. Verroust; Axel T. Brünger; L. Mario Amzel


Reports
Surface Order and Stability of Langmuir-Blodgett Films, pp. 508-511
D. K. Schwartz; J. Garnaes; R. Viswanathan; J. A. N. Zasadzinski
Existence of an Orientational Electric Dipolar Response in C 60 Single Crystals, pp. 511-514
G. B. Alers; Brage Golding; A. R. Kortan; R. C. Haddon; F. A. Theil
High-Pressure Brillouin Studies and Elastic Properties of Single-Crystal H2S Grown in a Diamond Cell, pp. 514-516
H. Shimizu; S. Sasaki
Evidence for Liquid-Phase Cirrus Cloud Formation from Volcanic Aerosols: Climatic Implications, pp. 516-519
Kenneth Sassen
State-to-State Rates for the D + H2(v = 1, j = 1) -> HD(v prime , j prime) + H Reaction: Predictions and Measurements, pp. 519-522
Daniel Neuhauser; Richard S. Judson; Donald J. Kouri; David E. Adelman; Neil E. Shafer; Dahv A. V. Kliner; Richard N. Zare
Magnetoferritin: In Vitro Synthesis of a Novel Magnetic Protein, pp. 522-523
Fiona C. Meldrum; Brigid R. Heywood; Stephen Mann
Diverse and Contrasting Effects of Habitat Fragmentation, pp. 524-526
George R. Robinson; Robert D. Holt; Michael S. Gaines; Steven P. Hamburg; Michael L. Johnson; Henry S. Fitch; Edward A. Martinko
Isolation of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus from Aedes albopictus in Florida, pp. 526-527
C. J. Mitchell; M. L. Niebylski; G. C. Smith; N. Karabatsos; D. Martin; J.-P. Mutebi; G. B. Craig, Jr.; M. J. Mahler
Recognition of Angiotensin II: Antibodies at Different Levels of an Idiotypic Network are Superimposable, pp. 528-531
K. Christopher Garcia; Stephen V. Desiderio; Pierre M. Ronco; Pierre J. Verroust; L. Mario Amzel
Fusion of the Leucine Zipper Gene HLF to the E2A Gene in Human Acute B-Lineage Leukemia, pp. 531-534
Toshiya Inaba; W. Mark Roberts; Linda H. Shapiro; Kent W. Jolly; Susana C. Raimondi; Stephen D. Smith; A. Thomas Look
Identification of Envelope V3 Loop as the Major Determinant of CD4 Neutralization Sensitivity of HIV-1, pp. 535-537
Stephen S. Hwang; Terence J. Boyle; H. Kim Lyerly; Bryan R. Cullen
Stress-Induced Facilitation of Classical Conditioning, pp. 537-539
Tracey J. Shors; Craig Weiss; Richard F. Thompson
Establishment of Stable, Cell-Mediated Immunity that Makes "Susceptible" Mice Resistant to Leishmania major, pp. 539-542
Peter A. Bretscher; Guojian Wei; Juthika N. Menon; Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann
Planar Induction of Anteroposterior Pattern in the Developing Central Nervous System of Xenopus laevis, pp. 542-545
Tabitha Doniach; Carey R. Phillips; John C. Gerhart
Transforming Growth Factor-β in Leishmanial Infection: A Parasite Escape Mechanism, pp. 545-548
Manoel Barral-Netto; Aldina Barral; Cari E. Brownell; Yasir A. W. Skeiky; Larry R. Ellingsworth; Daniel R. Twardzik; Steven G. Reed
An Eosinophil-Dependent Mechanism for the Antitumor Effect of Interleukin-4, pp. 548-551
Robert I. Tepper; Robert L. Coffman; Philip Leder
Visually Evoked Oscillations of Membrane Potential in Cells of Cat Visual Cortex, pp. 552-554
Bharathi Jagadeesh; Charles M. Gray; David Ferster


Technical Comments
Measuring the Age of the Lathrop Wells Volcanic Center at Yucca Mountain, pp. 555-558
S. G. Wells; B. M. Crowe; L. D. McFadden; Brent D. Turrin; Duane E. Champion; Robert J. Fleck


Book Reviews
A Saga of Social Science, pp. 559-560
Milestones and Millstones. Social Science at the National Science Foundation, 1945-1991.
Otto N. Larsen
Review author[s]: David L. Sills
A Vanishingly Small Case, pp. 560-561
Cold Fusion. The Scientific Fiasco of the Century.
John R. Huizenga
Review author[s]: Stanley C. Luckhardt
Biotechnological Progress, pp. 561-562
Vaccines. New Approaches to Immunological Problems.
Ronald W. Ellis
Review author[s]: Deirdre Herrington
Books Received, p. 562


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Conflict of Interest Policy, p. 595
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Paleoanthropological Contexts, p. 597
G. A. Clark
Teraflop Computers, p. 597
W. Daniel Hillis
Confidence in Science, pp. 597-598
Allan Mazur
AIDS Epicenter, pp. 598-599
Donatien Mavoungou
Healthy Museum, p. 599
Michael J. Novacek
Clear Vision, p. 599
H. Stanley Thompson


ScienceScope, p. 603
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
New Virus Reports Roil AIDS Meeting, pp. 604-605
Jon Cohen
Human SIV Infections Suspected, p. 606
Joseph Palca
Astrophysics Institute at Risk, p. 606
Eliot Marshall
Bad News on Second-Hand Smoke, p. 607
Richard Stone
Frustrated EMBL Chief Resigns, p. 607
Peter Aldhous
A Scramble for Data on Arctic Radioactive Dumping, pp. 608-609
Eliot Marshall
An NSF Survey Rattles Some Nerves, p. 609
Eliot Marshall


Research News
Trapping Particles of Darkness, pp. 610-611
Faye Flam
A Match Made in Laser Heaven, pp. 611-612
Michelle Hoffman
The Earliest Mass Extinction?, p. 612
Richard A. Kerr
Forcing the Evolution of an RNA Enzyme in the Test Tube, p. 613
Elizabeth Culotta
Adhesion Protein Studies Provide New Clue to Metastasis, p. 614
Patricia Kahn


Random Samples, p. 615
Richard Stone


Special News Report: Conflicts of Interest
Confusion on the Cutting Edge, pp. 616-619
Marcia Barinaga
When Does Intellectual Passion Become Conflict of Interest, pp. 620-625
Eliot Marshall


Perspective
The Logic of Cell Division in the Life Cycle of Yeast, p. 626
Carlos J. Gimeno; Gerald R. Fink


Structural Processes at Slow-Spreading Ridges, pp. 627-634
John C. Mutter; Jeffrey A. Karson


Research Article
Directed Evolution of an RNA Enzyme, pp. 635-641
Amber A. Beaudry; Gerald F. Joyce


Reports
Transfer of Biologically Derived Nanometer-Scale Patterns to Smooth Substrates, pp. 642-644
Kenneth Douglas; Genevieve Devaud; Noel A. Clark
Sea-Surface Temperature from Coral Skeletal Strontium/Calcium Ratios, pp. 644-647
J. Warren Beck; R. Lawrence Edwards; Emi Ito; Frederick W. Taylor; Jacques Recy; Francis Rougerie; Pascale Joannot; Christian Henin
Maintenance of Strong Rotational Winds in Venus' Middle Atmosphere by Thermal Tides, pp. 647-650
Matthew Newman; Conway Leovy
Elasticity of α-Cristobalite: A Silicon Dioxide with a Negative Poisson's Ratio, pp. 650-652
Amir Yeganeh-Haeri; Donald J. Weidner; John B. Parise
The Location of Bound Lipid in the Lipovitellin Complex, pp. 652-655
P. A. Timmins; B. Poliks; L. Banaszak
Vacuolar Chitinases of Tobacco: A New Class of Hydroxyproline-Containing Proteins, pp. 655-657
Liliane Sticher; Jan Hofsteenge; Alfred Milani; Jean-Marc Neuhaus; Frederick Meins, Jr.
Calcium-Dependent Transmitter Secretion Reconstituted in Xenopus Oocytes: Requirement for Synaptophysin, pp. 657-661
Janet Alder; Bai Lu; Flavia Valtorta; Paul Greengard; Mu-Ming Poo
Functional Modulation of GABAA Receptors by cAMP-Dependent Protein Phosphorylation, pp. 661-665
Stephen J. Moss; Trevor G. Smart; Craig D. Blackstone; Richard L. Huganir
Neuronal Domains in Developing Neocortex, pp. 665-669
Rafael Yuste; Alejandro Peinado; Lawrence C. Katz
Chloride-Dependent Cation Conductance Activated During Cellular Shrinkage, pp. 669-671
Hsiao Chang Chan; Deborah J. Nelson
Mechanistic Aspects of Signaling Through Ras in NIH 3T3 Cells, pp. 671-674
Ke Zhang; Alex G. Papageorge; Douglas R. Lowy
Repression of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor II Gene by the Wilms Tumor Suppressor WT1, pp. 674-678
Lain A. Drummond; Stephen L. Madden; Patricia Rohwer-Nutter; Graeme I. Bell; Vikas P. Sukhatme; Frank J. Rauscher III
Specialized Role for a Murine Class I-b MHC Molecule in Prokaryotic Host Defenses, pp. 678-679
Roger J. Kurlander; Said M. Shawar; Melinda L. Brown; Robert R. Rich
A Protein Kinase Substrate Identified by the Two-Hybrid System, pp. 680-682
Xiaolu Yang; E. Jane Albert Hubbard; Marian Carlson
Participation in Normal Immune Responses of a Metastasis-Inducing Splice Variant of CD44, pp. 682-685
Robert Arch; Karin Wirth; Martin Hofmann; Helmut Ponta; Siegfried Matzku; Peter Herrlich; Margot Zöller


Book Reviews
A Wizard of Arcanery, pp. 686-687
Steinmetz. Engineer and Socialist.
Ronald R. Kline
Review author[s]: Robert Friedel
Models of Vision, pp. 687-688
Computational Models of Visual Processing.
Michael S. Landy; J. Anthony Movshon
Review author[s]: Terrence J. Sejnowski
Perspectives on the Sun, pp. 688-689
Solar Interior and Atmosphere.
A. N. Cox; W. C. Livingston; M. S. Matthews
Review author[s]: Ludwig Oster
A Peptide, p. 689
Galanin. A New Multifunctional Peptide in the Neuro-Endocrine System.
Tomas Hökfelt; Tamas Bartfai; David Jacobowitz; David Ottoson
Review author[s]: Cynthia Forehand
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Front Matter (10 pp.)
Editorial: Fifty Years of National Service, p. 725
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Stratospheric Ozone Trends, pp. 727-728
Kenneth M. Towe; Richard Stolarski
Appraising the Evidence, pp. 728-729
Aaron Wildavsky; Allan Schnaiberg


Corrections and Clarifications: Magnetoferritin: In vitro Synthesis of a Novel Magnetic Protein, p. 729
ScienceScope, p. 731
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Science in Court: A Culture Clash, pp. 732-736
Leslie Roberts
Gain for Space Station; Pain for NSF, p. 737
Eliot Marshall
Senate Issues a Stay of Execution, p. 737
David P. Hamilton
Researchers Call for Time Out On Cell-Transplant Research, p. 738
Larry Thompson
NIH Wrestles With Furor Over Conference, p. 739
Joseph Palca
NIH to Size Up Growth Hormone Trials, p. 739
Richard Stone
Contracting Practices at EPA Labs Go Under the Microscope, pp. 740-741
Richard Stone
HHS Starts Audit of Grant Fund Use, p. 741
Joseph Palca


Random Samples, pp. 742-743
Richard Stone


Research News
Taking a Direct Path to the Genes, pp. 744-745
Jean Marx
At the Galactic Center, a Nest of Stellar Oldsters, p. 746
Ray Jayawardhana
DNA Shows Unexplained Patterns Writ Large, p. 747
Ivan Amato
Cross-Disciplinary Artists Know Good Math When They See It..., pp. 748-749
Barry Cipra
Innovation in San Francisco, p. 750
John Travis
Mounting a Targeted Strike on Unwanted Immune Responses, p. 751
Jon Cohen


Perspective
Quantum Cryptography: Uncertainty in the Service of Privacy, pp. 752-753
Charles H. Bennett


Chaos, Symmetry, and Self-Similarity: Exploiting Order and Disorder in Mixing Processes, pp. 754-760
J. M. Ottino; F. J. Muzzio; M. Tjahjadi; J. G. Franjione; S. C. Jana; H. A. Kusch

Stagnation in the Decline of the World Population Growth Rate During the 1980s, pp. 761-765
Shiro Horiuchi


Research Articles
Evidence for Retrograde Lithospheric Subduction on Venus, pp. 766-770
David T. Sandwell; Gerald Schubert
Analysis of the Escherichia coli Genome: DNA Sequence of the Region from 84.5 to 86.5 Minutes, pp. 771-778
Donna L. Daniels; Guy Plunkett; Valerie Burland; Frederick R. Blattner


Reports
Origins for the Near-Earth Asteroids, pp. 779-782
Richard P. Binzel; Shui Xu; Schelte J. Bus; Edward Bowell
Uranium Bioaccumulation by a Citrobacter sp. as a Result of Enzymically Mediated Growth of Polycrystalline HUO2PO4, pp. 782-784
Lynne E. Macaskie; Ruth M. Empson; Anthony K. Cheetham; Clare P. Grey; A. Jerome Skarnulis
Increasing Rates of Atmospheric Mercury Deposition in Midcontinental North America, pp. 784-787
Edward B. Swain; Daniel R. Engstrom; Mark E. Brigham; Thomas A. Henning; Patrick L. Brezonik
Evidence from 18S Ribosomal RNA Sequences That Lampreys and Hagfishes Form a Natural Group, pp. 787-789
David W. Stock; Gregory S. Whitt
Long-Term Survival of Xenogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts Induced by CTLA41g, pp. 789-792
Deborah J. Lenschow; Yijun Zeng; J. Richard Thistlethwaite; Anthony Montag; William Brady; Marylou G. Gibson; Peter S. Linsley; Jeffrey A. Bluestone
Immunosuppression in Vivo by a Soluble Form of the CTLA-4 T Cell Activation Molecule, pp. 792-795
Peter S. Linsley; Philip M. Wallace; Jennifer Johnson; Marylou G. Gibson; JoAnne L. Greene; Jeffrey A. Ledbetter; Cherry Singh; Mark A. Tepper
Activation-Induced Ubiquitination of the T Cell Antigen Receptor, pp. 795-797
Cristina Cenciarelli; Damon Hou; Kou-Ching Hsu; Barbara L. Rellahan; David L. Wiest; Harry T. Smith; Victor A. Fried; Allan M. Weissman
The Skeletal Muscle Chloride Channel in Dominant and Recessive Human Myotonia, pp. 797-800
Manuela C. Koch; Klaus Steinmeyer; Claudius Lorenz; Kenneth Ricker; Friedrich Wolf; Michael Otto; Barbara Zoll; Frank Lehmann-Horn; Karl-Heinz Grzeschik; Thomas J. Jentsch
Hypovirulence of Chestnut Blight Fungus Conferred by an Infectious Viral cDNA, pp. 800-803
Gil H. Choi; Donald L. Nuss
Identification of a Protein That Binds to the SH3 Region of Abl and Is Similar to Bcr and GAP-rho, pp. 803-806
Piera Cicchetti; Bruce J. Mayer; Gerald Thiel; David Baltimore
Selective Role of N-Type Calcium Channels in Neuronal Migration, pp. 806-809
Hitoshi Komuro; Pasko Rakic
Interferon-Dependent Tyrosine Phosphorylation of a Latent Cytoplasmic Transcription Factor, pp. 809-813
Chris Schindler; Ke Shuai; Vincent R. Prezioso; James E. Darnell, Jr.
Activation of Transcription Factors by Interferon-alpha in a Cell-Free System, pp. 813-815
Michael David; Andrew C. Larner
IP3 Receptor: Localization to Plasma Membrane of T Cells and Cocapping with the T Cell Receptor, pp. 815-818
Adil A. Khan; Joseph P. Steiner; Michael G. Klein; Martin F. Schneider; Solomon H. Snyder


Book Reviews
The Making of a Biochemist, pp. 819-820
Hans Krebs. Vol. 1, The Formation of a Scientific Life, 1900-1933.
Frederic Lawrence Holmes
Review author[s]: John W. Servos
Translocations, pp. 820-821
To the Ends of the Earth. Women's Search for Education in Medicine.
Thomas Neville Bonner
Review author[s]: Robert A. Nye
Functional Analysis, pp. 821-822
Ten Lectures on Wavelets.
Ingrid Daubechies
An Introduction to Wavelets.
Charles K. Chui
Review author[s]: F. Alberto Grünbaum
Recent Collections on Wavelets, p. 822
Books Received, pp. 822-823


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Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: Science Is Great, But Scientists Are Still People, p. 859
Arthur Kornberg


Letters
Drugs from Third World Plants, p. 860
Irving S. Johnson
Computing in Science, p. 860
John Ross
Condom Use, p. 861
Freya L. Sonenstein
NSF and Duplicate Grant Submissions, pp. 861-862
Dov Jaron
Combating Epidemic Cholera, p. 862
Richard A. Finkelstein
Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase: Conclusions Withdrawn, p. 862
Paul A. Randazzo; Richard A. Kahn; John K. Northup


ScienceScope, p. 867
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Fetal Transplants Show Promise, pp. 868+870
Larry Thompson
The Tissue Bank's Shaky Underpinnings, p. 869
David P. Hamilton
Chemistry Curricula Edge Toward a New World, pp. 871-872
Ivan Amato
NSF Holds Plan Close to Its Vest, p. 872
Joseph Palca
Mitochondrial Eve: Wounded, But Not Dead Yet, pp. 873-875
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, pp. 876-877
Richard Stone


Research News
Huge Impact Tied to Mass Extinction, pp. 878-880
Richard A. Kerr
Getting Some "Backbone": How MHC Binds Peptides, pp. 880-881
Marcia Barinaga
Microgravity Materials Science Strives to Stay in Orbit, pp. 882-883
Ivan Amato
Possible Evolutionary Role Explored for "Jumping Genes", pp. 884-885
John Travis
Science Innovation '92: The San Francisco Sequel, pp. 885-886
Paul Selvin


Perspectives
Intermolecular Interactions, pp. 887-888
William Klemperer
Splicing Takes a Holliday, pp. 888-889
Joan Argetsinger Steitz


The Nature of the Metal-Metal Bond in Bimetallic Surfaces, pp. 897-903
José A. Rodriguez; D. Wayne Goodman

Genes, Patents, and Product Development, pp. 903-908
Rebecca S. Eisenberg

Genome Research: Fulfilling the Public's Expectations for Knowledge and Commercialization, pp. 908-914
Reid G. Adler

Patents on Random Complementary DNA Fragments?, pp. 915-918
Thomas D. Kiley


Research Articles
Crystal Structures of Two Viral Peptides in Complex with Murine MHC Class I H-2Kb, pp. 919-927
Daved H. Fremont; Masazumi Matsumura; Enrico A. Stura; Per A. Peterson; Ian A. Wilson
Emerging Principles for the Recognition of Peptide Antigens by MHC Class I Molecules, pp. 927-934
Masazumi Matsumura; Daved H. Fremont; Per A. Peterson; Ian A. Wilson


Reports
A Lunar Occultation of the Dust-Scattering Halo Around GX 5-1 Observed with ROSAT, pp. 935-937
Peter Predehl; Jürgen H. M. M. Schmitt; Steven L. Snowden; Joachim Trümper
High-Velocity Pulsars in the Galactic Halo, pp. 937-942
David Eichler; Joseph Silk
Benzene Forms Hydrogen Bonds with Water, pp. 942-945
Sakae Suzuki; Peter G. Green; Roger E. Bumgarner; Siddharth Dasgupta; William A. Goddard; Geoffrey A. Blake
Synthesis of Fluoropolymers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, pp. 945-947
J. M. DeSimone; Zihibin Guan; C. S. Elsbernd
Internal Stark Effect Measurement of the Electric Field at the Amino Terminus of an α Helix, pp. 947-951
David J. Lockhart; Peter S. Kim
The Reversal and Splitting of Waves in an Excitable Medium Caused by an Electrical Field, pp. 951-954
Hana S̆evčíková; Milos̆ Marek; Stefan C. Müller
Coeval 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Ages of 65.0 Million Years Ago from Chicxulub Crater Melt Rock and Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Tektites, pp. 954-958
Carl C. Swisher; José M. Grajales-Nishimura; Alessandro Montanari; Stanley V. Margolis; Philippe Claeys; Walter Alvarez; Paul Renne; Esteban Cedillo-Pardo; Florentin J-M. R. Maurrasse; Garniss H. Curtis; Jan Smit; Michael O. McWilliams
Pseudo-Half-Knot Formation with RNA, pp. 958-961
D. J. Ecker; T. A. Vickers; T. W. Bruice; S. M. Freier; R. D. Jenison; M. Manoharan; M. Zounes
Combining Experimental Information from Crystal and Solution Studies: Joint X-ray and NMR Refinement, pp. 961-964
Boaz Shaanan; Angela M. Gronenborn; Gerson H. Cohen; Gary L. Gilliland; B. Veerapandian; David R. Davies; G. Marius Clore
A Critical Role for Conserved Residues in the Cleft of HLA-A2 in Presentation of a Nonapeptide to T Cells, pp. 964-967
France Latron; Laszlo Pazmany; Joanna Morrison; Robert Moots; Mark A. Saper; Andrew McMichael; Jack L. Strominger
Differential Display of Eukaryotic Messenger RNA by Means of the Polymerase Chain Reaction, pp. 967-971
Peng Liang; Arthur B. Pardee
Biosynthesis of Human Papillomavirus from a Continuous Cell Line Upon Epithelial Differentiation, pp. 971-973
Craig Meyers; Mark G. Frattini; John B. Hudson; Laimonis A. Laimins
Rapamycin-Induced Inhibition of the 70-Kilodalton S6 Protein Kinase, pp. 973-977
Daniel J. Price; J. Russell Grove; Victor Calvo; Joseph Avruch; Barbara E. Bierer
A Point Mutation of the α2-Adrenoceptor That Blocks Coupling to Potassium But Not Calcium Currents, pp. 977-980
Annmarie Surprenant; Debra A. Horstman; Hamid Akbarali; Lee E. Limbird


Book Reviews
Fervors, Fears, and Manageable Realities, pp. 981-982
The Code of Codes. Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project.
Daniel J. Kevles; Leroy Hood
Review author[s]: Bernard D. Davis
Cognition and Context, pp. 982-983
Everyday Cognition in Adulthood and Late Life.
Leonard W. Poon; David C. Rubin; Barbara A. Wilson
Review author[s]: Timothy A. Salthouse
Cordilleran Magmatism, pp. 983-984
Andean Magmatism and Its Tectonic Setting.
Russell S. Harmon; Carlos W. Rapela
Review author[s]: Bradley S. Singer
Books Received, p. 984


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: The Microbial Wars, p. 1021
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
AIDS and the Polio Vaccine, pp. 1024+1026-1027
Hilary Koprowski
Fetal Tissue Banned...and Used, p. 1027
Leonard Hayflick
The Rowland Institute, p. 1027
Richard C. Henry; Samantha H. Conrad; Gary W. Conrad; Ivan Amato
Biological Motors, p. 1027
Bruce Nicklas


ScienceScope, p. 1031
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
`Mystery' Virus Meets the Skeptics, pp. 1032-1034
Jon Cohen
Massey Seeks to Broaden NSF's Role, p. 1035
Joseph Palca
Liability Bill Introduced in Congress, p. 1035
Jon Cohen
Exploring New Strategies to Fight Drug-Resistant Microbes, pp. 1036-1038
Ann Gibbons
Genetic Basis Found for Resistance to TB Drug, p. 1038
Peter Aldhous
National Science Board Sounds a Wake-Up Call, p. 1039
David P. Hamilton


Research News
Artificial Life's Rich Harvest, pp. 1040-1042
M. Mitchell Waldrop
War Over the Wetlands: Ecologists v. the White House, pp. 1043-1044
Joseph Alper
Physicists Rock the Standard Model in Dallas, pp. 1044-1045
Faye Flam
Knockout Mice Offer First Animal Model for CF, pp. 1046-1047
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, pp. 1048-1049
Richard Stone

Epidemiology of Drug Resistance: Implications for a Post-Antimicrobial Era, pp. 1050-1055
Mitchell L. Cohen

Tuberculosis: Commentary on a Reemergent Killer, pp. 1055-1064
Barry R. Bloom; Christopher J. L. Murray

The Crisis in Antibiotic Resistance, pp. 1064-1073
Harold C. Neu

The Origin of Plagues: Old and New, pp. 1073-1078
Richard M. Krause

Structure-Based Strategies for Drug Design and Discovery, pp. 1078-1082
Irwin D. Kuntz


Research Articles
An Animal Model for Cystic Fibrosis Made by Gene Targeting, pp. 1083-1088
John N. Snouwaert; Kristen K. Brigman; Anne M. Latour; Nadia N. Malouf; Richard C. Boucher; Oliver Smithies; Beverly H. Koller
Human and Drosophila Homeodomain Proteins That Enhance the DNA-Binding Activity of Serum Response Factor, pp. 1089-1095
Dorre A. Grueneberg; Sridaran Natesan; Cyrille Alexandre; Michael Z. Gilman


Reports
Mesosiderite Clasts with the Most Extreme Positive Europium Anomalies Among Solar System Rocks, pp. 1096-1099
David W. Mittlefehldt; Alan E. Rubin; Andrew M. Davis
Thermoelasticity of Silicate Perovskite and Magnesiowüstite and Stratification of the Earth's Mantle, pp. 1099-1101
Lars Stixrude; R. J. Hemley; Y. Fei; H. K. Mao
Microtektites and Mass Extinctions: Evidence for a Late Devonian Asteroid Impact, pp. 1102-1104
Philippe Claeys; Jean-Georges Casier; Stanley V. Margolis
Oxygen Isotope Constraints on the Origin of Impact Glasses from the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, pp. 1104-1107
Joel D. Blum; C. Page Chamberlain
Scale and Structure in Natural Food Webs, pp. 1107-1109
Karl Havens
Trefoil Knotting Revealed by Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Supercoiled DNA, pp. 1110-1115
Tamar Schlick; Wilma K. Olson
A Mutation in the POU-Homeodomain of Pit-1 Responsible for Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency, pp. 1115-1118
Sally Radovick; Michelle Nations; Yuefen Du; LaVonne A. Berg; Bruce D. Weintraub; Fredric E. Wondisford
Mutation of the POU-Specific Domain of Pit-1 and Hypopituitarism Without Pituitary Hypoplasia, pp. 1118-1121
R. W. Pfäffle; G. E. DiMattia; J. S. Parks; M. R. Brown; J. M. Wit; M. Jansen; H. Van der Nat; J. L. Van den Brande; M. G. Rosenfeld; H. A. Ingraham
The Mouse Pink-Eyed Dilution Gene: Association with Human Prader-Willi and Angelman Syndromes, pp. 1121-1124
John M. Gardner; Yoshimichi Nakatsu; Yoichi Gondo; Susan Lee; Mary F. Lyon; Richard A. King; Murray H. Brilliant
Defective Epithelial Chloride Transport in a Gene-Targeted Mouse Model of Cystic Fibrosis, pp. 1125-1128
Lane L. Clarke; Barbara R. Grubb; Sherif E. Gabriel; Oliver Smithies; Beverly H. Koller; Richard C. Boucher
Mutations in the Rod Domains of Keratins 1 and 10 in Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis, pp. 1128-1130
J. A. Rothnagel; A. M. Dominey; L. D. Dempsey; M. A. Longley; D. A. Greenhalgh; T. A. Gagne; M. Huber; E. Frenk; D. Hohl; D. R. Roop
Maintenance of in Vivo Tolerance by Persistence of Antigen, pp. 1130-1134
Fred Ramsdell; B. J. Fowlkes
Transactivation by AP-1 Is a Molecular Target of T Cell Clonal Anergy, pp. 1134-1138
Sang-Mo Kang; Bart Beverly; Annie-Chen Tran; Kurt Brorson; Ronald H. Schwartz; Michael J. Lenardo
A Truncated Erythropoietin Receptor That Fails to Prevent Programmed Cell Death of Erythroid Cells, pp. 1138-1141
Yukio Nakamura; Norio Komatsu; Hiromitsu Nakauchi


Technical Comments
Immunodominant T Cell Epitope from Signal Sequence, p. 1142
Michael J. Buchmeier; Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Plakoglobin and β-Catenin: Distinct But Closely Related, pp. 1142-1144
Stefan Butz; Jörg Stappert; Helge Weissig; Rolf Kemler; P. D. McCrea; C. W. Turck; B. Gumbiner


Book Reviews
The House That Jim Built, pp. 1145-1146
Houses for Science. A Pictorial History of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Elizabeth L. Watson
Review author[s]: Joseph F. Sambrook
Hopeful Meetings, p. 1146
The Cybernetics Group.
Steve Joshua Heims
Review author[s]: Martin Shubik
Neural Oscillations, pp. 1146-1148
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus. The Mind's Clock.
David C. Klein; Robert Y. Moore; Steven M. Reppert
Review author[s]: Mary Harrington
High-Energy Preoccupation, p. 1148
The Structure of the Proton. Deep Inelastic Scattering.
R. B. Roberts
Review author[s]: Gabriel Karl
Books Received, pp. 1148-1149


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: Agricultural Research, p. 1187
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
The Possibility of Tenure, p. 1188
Jenny Harrison
GenPharm's Knockout Mice, p. 1188
Jonathan J. MacQuitty; Robert M. Kay
Exclusive Academies, pp. 1188-1189
Cesare Emiliani
Fetal Tissue Supply, pp. 1189-1190
Jennie Kline; Ann Kinney; Zena Stein; Mervyn Susser; Dorothy Warburton


Corrections and Clarifications: Calcium Entry through Kainate Receptors and Resulting Potassium-Channel Blockade in Bergmann Glial Cells, p. 1190
ScienceScope, p. 1195
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Cracks in the Ivory Tower, pp. 1196-1199+1200+1201
Eliot Marshall; Joseph Palca
Teaching vs. Research, p. 1200
E. M.; J. P.
A Threat to Graduate Research, p. 1201
J. T.
Oregon Becomes a Test Case for Health Care Reform, pp. 1202-1203
Virgina Morell
Dingell Launches a New Investigation, p. 1203
David P. Hamilton
How to Sample the World's Genetic Diversity, pp. 1204-1205
Leslie Roberts


Random Samples, pp. 1206-1207
Ivan Amato


Research News
Mapping the River in the Sky, pp. 1208-1210
Ann Finkbeiner
The Wide World of Geography Turns in Washington, pp. 1210-1211
Dawn Levy; Richard Stone
Awakenings...UV Light and HIV Gene Activation, pp. 1211-1212
Brigid M. Wallace; Jill S. Lasker
Chemical Society Hosts Biotech Gathering, p. 1213
Richard Stone


The Huastec Region: A Second Locus for the Production of Bronze Alloys in Ancient Mesoamerica, pp. 1215-1220
Dorothy Hosler; Guy Stresser-Pean

Protein Oxidation and Aging, pp. 1220-1224
Earl R. Stadtman


Research Articles
Specification of Subunit Assembly by the Hydrophilic Amino-Terminal Domain of the Shaker Potassium Channel, pp. 1225-1230
Min Li; Yuh Nung Jan; Lily Yeh Jan
Controlling Cardiac Chaos, pp. 1230-1235
Alan Garfinkel; Mark L. Spano; William L. Ditto; James N. Weiss


Reports
Mechanisms of Porphyroblast Crystallization: Results from High-Resolution Computed X-ray Tomography, pp. 1236-1239
William D. Carlson; Cambria Denison
Mount Pinatubo Aerosols, Chlorofluorocarbons, and Ozone Depletion, pp. 1239-1242
Guy Brasseur; Claire Granier
Manganese Flux from Continental Margin Sediments in a Transect Through the Oxygen Minimum, pp. 1242-1245
Kenneth S. Johnson; William M. Berelson; Kenneth H. Coale; Teresa L. Coley; Virginia A. Elrod; W. Russell Fairey; Helen D. Iams; Tammy E. Kilgore; Jocelyn L. Nowicki
Tentoxin Sensitivity of Chloroplasts Determined by Codon 83 of β Subunit of Proton-ATPase, pp. 1245-1247
Adi Avni; James D. Anderson; Neta Holland; Jean-David Rochaix; Zippora Gromet-Elhanan; Marvin Edelman
The Cloning of a Family of Genes that Encode the Melanocortin Receptors, pp. 1248-1251
Kathleen G. Mountjoy; Linda S. Robbins; Marty T. Mortrud; Roger D. Cone
Target Enzyme Recognition by Calmodulin: 2.4 $\overset{\circ}{\mathrm A}$ Structure of a Calmodulin-Peptide Complex, pp. 1251-1255
William E. Meador; Anthony R. Means; Florante A. Quiocho
Deactivation of Visual Transduction Without Guanosine Triphosphate Hydrolysis by G Protein, pp. 1255-1258
Martha A. Erickson; Phyllis Robinson; John Lisman
The met Proto-Oncogene Receptor and Lumen Formation, pp. 1258-1261
Ilan Tsarfaty; James H. Resau; Shen Rulong; Iafa Keydar; Donna L. Faletto; George F. Vande Woude
Regulation of Protein Serine-Threonine Phosphatase Type-2A by Tyrosine Phosphorylation, pp. 1261-1264
Jian Chen; Bruce L. Martin; David L. Brautigan
Role of βγ Subunits of G Proteins in Targeting the β-Adrenergic Receptor Kinase to Membrane-Bound Receptors, pp. 1264-1267
Julie A. Pitcher; James Inglese; Joyce B. Higgins; Jeffery L. Arriza; Patrick J. Casey; Chong Kim; Jeffery L. Benovic; Madan M. Kwatra; Marc G. Caron; Robert J. Lefkowitz
Requirement for the Adenovirus Type 9 E4 Region in Production of Mammary Tumors, pp. 1267-1271
Ronald Javier; Karel Raska, Jr.; Thomas Shenk
SV2, a Brain Synaptic Vesicle Protein Homologous to Bacterial Transporters, pp. 1271-1273
Sandra M. Bajjalieh; Karen Peterson; Rajesh Shinghal; Richard H. Scheller
Inhibition of Long-Term Potentiation by NMDA-Mediated Nitric Oxide Release, pp. 1273-1276
Yukitoshi Izumi; David B. Clifford; Charles F. Zorumski
Hyperalgesia Mediated by Spinal Glutamate or Substance P Receptor Blocked by Spinal Cyclooxygenase Inhibition, pp. 1276-1279
A. B. Malmberg; T. L. Yaksh
Modulation of Neural Stereoscopic Processing in Primate Area V1 by the Viewing Distance, pp. 1279-1281
Yves Trotter; Simona Celebrini; Brigitte Stricanne; Simon Thorpe; Michel Imbert


Technical Comments
Siderophile Elements and the Earth's Formation, pp. 1281-1285
J. H. Jones; C. J. Capobianco; M. J. Drake; Hugh O'Neill; V. Rama Murthy


Inside AAAS, pp. 1286-1288
Karen Hopkin


Book Reviews
A Statement of Principles, pp. 1290-1291
The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code. Human Rights and Human Experimentation.
George J. Annas; Michael A. Grodin
Review author[s]: David J. Rothman
Consciousness Redux, pp. 1291-1292
Consciousness Explained.
Daniel C. Dennett
Review author[s]: Dale Purves
Tracking Phytochrome, p. 1292
Pigment of the Imagination. A History of Phytochrome Research.
Linda C. Sage
Review author[s]: Roger P. Hangarter
An Initiation in Physics, p. 1293
Quantum Mechanics.
P. J. E. Peebles
Review author[s]: John L. Challifour
Books Received, pp. 1293-1294


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Regulation of Transgenic Plants, p. 1327
Charles J. Arntzen


Letters
Myoblast Transplantation, pp. 1329-1330
Peter K. Law; Thomas Edward Furlong
Carcinogenicity of Butadiene, pp. 1330-1331
David P. Rall; David A. Dankovic; Leslie T. Stayner; Randall J. Smith; A. John Bailer; Philip J. Landrigan; Philip H. Abelson


ScienceScope, p. 1335
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Alzheimer's Debate Boils Over, pp. 1336-1338
Jean Marx
Research Destruction and Opportunity in Storm's Wake, pp. 1339-1340
Donald C. Torrance
GAO Lays Out Some Options, p. 1340
Colin Norman
Court Orders PHS to Reveal Names, p. 1341
David P. Hamilton
Online Journal Joins Forces With Lancet, p. 1341
Constance Holden


Random Samples, pp. 1342-1343
Constance Holden


Research News
Can `Hair Cells' Unlock Deafness?, pp. 1344-1345
John Travis
Using Genes to Track Down Indo-European Migrations, p. 1346
Leslie Roberts
Crop Scientists Break Down Barriers at Ames Meeting, pp. 1347-1348
Anne Simon Moffat
Chemistry Pitches Its Big Tent At Washington Gathering, pp. 1348-1349
Richard Stone; Robert Pool


Perspective
Anyons Superconduct, But Do Superconductors Have Anyons?, pp. 1354-1355
Steven M. Girvin
MAP Kinases: Charting the Regulatory Pathways, pp. 1355-1356
Steven L. Pelech; Jasbinder S. Sanghera


Experiencing and Perceiving Visual Surfaces, pp. 1357-1363
Ken Nakayama; Shinsuke Shimojo

Detection of Hydrothermal Precursors to Large Northern California Earthquakes, pp. 1363-1368
Paul G. Silver; Nathalie J. Valette-Silver


Research Article
Short-Lived Radioactivity and Magma Genesis, pp. 1368-1376
James Gill; Michel Condomines


Reports
No Evidence of a Circumsolar Dust Ring from Infrared Observations of the 1991 Solar Eclipse, pp. 1377-1380
P. Lamy; J. R. Kuhn; H. Lin; S. Koutchmy; R. N. Smartt
Manipulation of the Wettability of Surfaces on the 0.1 to 1-Micrometer Scale Through Micromachining and Molecular Self-Assembly, pp. 1380-1382
Nicholas L. Abbott; John P. Folkers; George M. Whitesides
The Autographa californica Baculovirus Genome: Evidence for Multiple Replication Origins, pp. 1382-1384
Margot Pearson; Rebecca Bjornson; George Pearson; George Rohrmann
Genesis of Acetate and Methane by Gut Bacteria of Nutritionally Diverse Termites, pp. 1384-1387
Alain Brauman; Matthew D. Kane; Marc Labat; John A. Breznak
Oligomerization of Ribonucleotides on Montmorillonite: Reaction of the 5′-Phosphorimidazolide of Adenosine, pp. 1387-1389
James P. Ferris; Gözen Ertem
Cloning of a Subunit of Yeast RNA Polymerase II Transcription Factor b and CTD Kinase, pp. 1389-1392
Opher Gileadi; William J. Feaver; Roger D. Kornberg
Cloning of the 62-Kilodalton Component of Basic Transcription Factor BTF2, pp. 1392-1395
Laurent Fischer; Matthieu Gerard; Christian Chalut; Yves Lutz; Sandrine Humbert; Masamoto Kanno; Pierre Chambon; Jean-Marc Egly
Modulation of the Dimerization of a Transcriptional Antiterminator Protein by Phosphorylation, pp. 1395-1398
Orna Amster-Choder; Andrew Wright
MacroH2A, a Core Histone Containing a Large Nonhistone Region, pp. 1398-1400
John R. Pehrson; Victor A. Fried
Salvage of Infarcted Myocardium by Angiogenic Action of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor, pp. 1401-1403
Atsuko Yanagisawa-Miwa; Yasumi Uchida; Fumitaka Nakamura; Takanobu Tomaru; Hideaki Kido; Takeshi Kamijo; Tsuneaki Sugimoto; Kazuhiko Kaji; Masanori Utsuyama; Chieri Kurashima; Hideki Ito
Activation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase by v-Raf in NIH 3T3 Cells and in Vitro, pp. 1404-1407
Paul Dent; Wayne Haser; Timothy A. J. Haystead; Leigh Ann Vincent; Thomas M. Roberts; Thomas W. Sturgill
A 90-Kilodalton Endothelial Cell Molecule Mediating Lymphocyte Binding in Humans, pp. 1407-1409
Marko Salmi; Sirpa Jalkanen
Estimating Genomic Distance from DNA Sequence Location in Cell Nuclei by a Random Walk Model, pp. 1410-1412
Ger van den Engh; Rainer Sachs; Barbara J. Trask
Dependence of Cortical Plasticity on Correlated Activity of Single Neurons and on Behavioral Context, pp. 1412-1415
Ehud Ahissar; Eilon Vaadia; Merav Ahissar; Hagai Bergman; Amos Arieli; Moshe Abeles
Control by Asparagine Residues of Calcium Permeability and Magnesium Blockade in the NMDA Receptor, pp. 1415-1419
Nail Burnashev; Ralf Schoepfer; Hannah Monyer; J. Peter Ruppersberg; Willy Günther; Peter H. Seeburg; Bert Sakmann


Book Reviews
Light on Dark Matters, pp. 1420-1421
Prehistoric Cannibalism at Mancos 5MTUMR-2346.
Tim D. White
Review author[s]: Paola Villa
The Return of the Fly, pp. 1421-1422
The Genome of Drosophila melanogaster.
Dan L. Lindsley; Georgianna G. Zimm
Review author[s]: William M. Gelbart
Cellular Structures, p. 1422
Molecules of the Cytoskeleton.
L. A. Amos; W. B. Amos
Review author[s]: Tim Stearns
A Need in Astronomy, pp. 1422-1423
An Introduction to Astrophysical Hydrodynamics.
Steven N. Shore
Review author[s]: Ethan Vishniac
Books Received, p. 1423


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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: Automotive Fuel Efficiency, p. 1459
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Material Girls, pp. 1461-1462
Eric Ossiander; Jack Barrett; Jack Beresford; Deirdre Gaquin
Pleistocene Paleotemperatures, p. 1462
Cesare Emiliani
Patents and Indigenous Rights, p. 1462
Jon Christensen


Corrections and Clarifications: AIDS and the Polio Vaccine, p. 1463
Corrections and Clarifications: U.S. Attorney Decides Not to Prosecute Imanishi-Kari, p. 1463
ScienceScope, p. 1467
John Travis


News and Comment
Big Physics Provokes a Backlash, pp. 1468-1470
Faye Flam
Space Experts Convene in The Nation's Capital, p. 1471
Peter Aldhous
Testing Target Date Looms, but Will the Vaccines Be Ready?, pp. 1472-1473
Joseph Palca
Lithuanian Biochemist Builds Enzyme Empire, pp. 1473-1474
Steven Dickman
Back to the Drawing Board, Says NIH, p. 1474
Constance Holden


Random Samples, p. 1475
Constance Holden


Research News
Red Menace in the World's Oceans, pp. 1476-1477
Elizabeth Culotta
Leaving Jupiter, Ulysses Heads for the Sun's South Pole, pp. 1478-1479
Tim Appenzeller
User-Friendly Chemistry Takes Center Stage at ACS Meeting, pp. 1479-1480
Robert Pool
One-Pot Biochemical Cookery, p. 1481
Ivan Amato
Making Buckyballs Go Ballistic, p. 1481
Peter Aldhous


Perspectives
Ulysses Spacecraft Rendezvous with Jupiter, pp. 1487-1489
David D. Barbosa; Margaret G. Kivelson
Exons as Microgenes?, pp. 1489-1490
H. Martin Seidel; David L. Pompliano; Jeremy R. Knowles


Carnivorous Plants: Phylogeny and Structural Evolution, pp. 1491-1495
Victor A. Albert; Stephen E. Williams; Mark W. Chase


Research Article
Oxidized Redox State of Glutathione in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 1496-1502
Christopher Hwang; Anthony J. Sinskey; Harvey F. Lodish


Reports


Ulysses at Jupiter
Ulysses at Jupiter: An Overview of the Encounter, pp. 1503-1507
E. J. Smith; K.-P. Wenzel; D. E. Page
Volcanic Activity on Io at the Time of the Ulysses Encounter, pp. 1507-1510
John R. Spencer; Robert R. Howell; Beth E. Clark; David R. Klassen; Daniel O'Connor
Imaging Observations of Jupiter's Sodium Magneto-Nebula During the Ulysses Encounter, pp. 1510-1512
Michael Mendillo; Brian Flynn; Jeffrey Baumgardner
Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of the North Polar Aurora on Jupiter, pp. 1512-1515
J. Caldwell; B. Turgeon; X.-M. Hua
Magnetic Field Observations During the Ulysses Flyby of Jupiter, pp. 1515-1518
A. Balogh; M. K. Dougherty; R. J. Forsyth; D. J. Southwood; E. J. Smith; B. T. Tsurutani; N. Murphy; M. E. Burton
The Hot Plasma Environment at Jupiter: Ulysses Results, pp. 1518-1524
L. J. Lanzerotti; T. P. Armstrong; R. E. Gold; K. A. Anderson; S. M. Krimigis; R. P. Lin; M. Pick; E. C. Roelof; E. T. Sarris; G. M. Simnett; C. G. Maclennan; H. T. Choo; S. J. Tappin
Ulysses Radio and Plasma Wave Observations in the Jupiter Environment, pp. 1524-1531
R. G. Stone; B. M. Pedersen; C. C. Harvey; P. Canu; N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin; M. D. Desch; C. de Villedary; J. Fainberg; W. M. Farrell; K. Goetz; R. A. Hess; S. Hoang; M. L. Kaiser; P. J. Kellogg; A. Lecacheux; N. Lin; R. J. MacDowall; R. Manning; C. A. Meetre; N. Meyer-Vernet; M. Moncuquet; V. Osherovich; M. J. Reiner; A. Tekle; J. Thiessen; P. Zarka
Ulysses Radio Occultation Observations of the Io Plasma Torus During the Jupiter Encounter, pp. 1531-1535
M. K. Bird; S. W. Asmar; J. P. Brenkle; P. Edenhofer; O. Funke; M. Pätzold; H. Volland
Plasma Composition in Jupiter's Magnetosphere: Initial Results from the Solar Wind Ion Composition Spectrometer, pp. 1535-1539
J. Geiss; G. Gloeckler; H. Balsiger; L. A. Fisk; A. B. Galvin; F. Gliem; D. C. Hamilton; F. M. Ipavich; S. Livi; U. Mall; K. W. Ogilvie; R. von Steiger; B. Wilken
Jupiter's Magnetosphere: Plasma Description from the Ulysses Flyby, pp. 1539-1543
Samuel J. Bame; Bruce L. Barraclough; William C. Feldman; Galen R. Gisler; John T. Gosling; David J. McComas; John L. Phillips; Michelle F. Thomsen; Bruce E. Goldstein; Marcia Neugebauer
Energetic Charged-Particle Phenomena in the Jovian Magnetosphere: First Results from the Ulysses COSPIN Collaboration, pp. 1543-1550
J. A. Simpson; J. D. Anglin; A. Balogh; J. R. Burrows; S. W. H. Cowley; P. Ferrando; B. Heber; R. J. Hynds; H. Kunow; R. G. Marsden; R. B. McKibben; R. Müller-Mellin; D. E. Page; A. Raviart; T. R. Sanderson; K. Staines; K.-P. Wenzel; Margaret D. Wilson; M. Zhang
Ulysses Dust Measurements Near Jupiter, pp. 1550-1552
Eberhard Grün; Herbert A. Zook; Michael Baguhl; Hugo Fechtig; Martha S. Hanner; Jochen Kissel; Bertil A. Lindblad; Dietmar Linkert; Gudrun Linkert; Ingrid B. Mann; J. Anthony M. McDonnell; Gregor E. Morfill; Carol Polanskey; Reiner Riemann; Gerhard Schwehm; Nadeem Siddique
An Overview of Energetic Particle Measurements in the Jovian Magnetosphere with the EPAC Sensor on Ulysses, pp. 1553-1557
E. Keppler; J. B. Blake; M. Fränz; A. Korth; N. Krupp; J. J. Quenby; M. Witte; J. Woch

Regulation of Dynein-Driven Microtubule Sliding by the Radial Spokes in Flagella, pp. 1557-1559
Elizabeth F. Smith; Winfield S. Sale
NMR Determination of Residual Structure in a Urea-Denatured Protein, the 434-Repressor, pp. 1559-1563
Dario Neri; Martin Billeter; Gerhard Wider; Kurt Wüthrich
Attention-Based Motion Perception, pp. 1563-1565
Patrick Cavanagh


Book Reviews
Images from the Past, pp. 1569-1570
The Daguerreotype. Nineteenth-Century Technology and Modern Science.
M. Susan Barger; William B. White
Review author[s]: Willem D. Hackmann
Processes in Development, pp. 1570-1571
Developmental Patterning of the Vertebrate Limb.
J. Richard Hinchliffe; Juan M. Hurle; Dennis Summerbell
Review author[s]: David L. Stocum
Maize Models, pp. 1571-1572
The Origins of Southwestern Agriculture.
R. G. Matson
Review author[s]: Bruce B. Huckell
----------------, pp. 1572-1573
Geology of Japan.
Mitsuo Hashimoto
Review author[s]: Kip Hodges
----------------, p. 1573
Sakharov Memorial Lectures in Physics.
L. V. Keldysh; V. Ya. Fainberg
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1573


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Front Matter (63 pp.)
Editorial: Where the Grass is Rougher and Greener, p. 1607
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Computer Speed and Sequence Comparison, pp. 1609-1610
Geoffrey J. Barton; Steven A. Benner; Mark A. Cohen; Gaston H. Gonnet
Yeast Biology, pp. 1610-1611
R. Witkus; H. Y. Steensma; Maudy T. Smith; Mary L. Berbee; Barbara Kloeckener; John W. Taylor
Women in Neuroscience, p. 1611
Dean O. Smith


Corrections and Clarifications: Fullerenes from the Geological Environments, p. 1611
ScienceScope, p. 1615
Richard Stone


News
KGB Agents Disrupt Research Projects, pp. 1616-1617
Eliot Marshall
Europeans Look East for Cooperation, p. 1617
Peter Aldhous
Botanists Sue Forest Service to Preserve Biodiversity, pp. 1618-1619
Christine Mlot
No Help in Sight From the Senate, p. 1619
Richard Stone
Congress Queries Hallowed Principles, p. 1620
Joseph Palca
Two Strikes Against cDNA Patents, p. 1620
Leslie Roberts
Swarms of Mini-Robots Set to Take on Mars Terrain, p. 1621
Faye Flam
When Climate Twitches, Evolution Takes Great Leaps, pp. 1622-1624
Richard A. Kerr
An Intimate Look at Nitrogen's Bio-Partner, pp. 1624-1625
Anne Simon Moffat


Random Samples, pp. 1626-1627
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Nitrogenase Structure: Where to Now?, pp. 1639-1640
W. H. Orme-Johnson
Recoding: Reprogrammed Genetic Decoding, pp. 1640-1641
R. F. Gesteland; R. B. Weiss; John F. Atkins


Quasars, Blazars, and Gamma Rays, pp. 1642-1647
Charles D. Dermer; Reinhard Schlickeiser

Galileo Encounter with 951 Gaspra: First Pictures of an Asteroid, pp. 1647-1652
M. J. S. Belton; J. Veverka; P. Thomas; P. Helfenstein; D. Simonelli; C. Chapman; M. E. Davies; R. Greeley; R. Greenberg; J. Head; S. Murchie; K. Klaasen; T. V. Johnson; A. McEwen; D. Morrison; G. Neukum; F. Fanale; C. Anger; M. Carr; C. Pilcher


Research Article
Crystallographic Structure of the Nitrogenase Iron Protein from Azotobacter vinelandii, pp. 1653-1659
M. M. Georgiadis; H. Komiya; P. Chakrabarti; D. Woo; J. J. Kornuc; D. C. Rees


Reports
Ring Currents in Icosahedral C 60, pp. 1660-1661
Alfredo Pasquarello; Michael Schlüter; R. C. Haddon
Uranium Stabilization of C 28 : A Tetravalent Fullerene, pp. 1661-1664
Ting Guo; M. D. Diener; Yan Chai; M. J. Alford; R. E. Haufler; S. M. McClure; T. Ohno; J. H. Weaver; G. E. Scuseria; R. E. Smalley
Molecular Structure of the Coalescence of Liquid Interfaces, pp. 1664-1666
Joel Koplik; Jayanth R. Banavar
Rapid Intraplate Strain Accumulation in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 1666-1669
Lanbo Liu; Mark D. Zoback; Paul Segall
Exsolution of Hornblende and the Solubility Limits of Calcium in Orthoamphibole, pp. 1669-1672
Eugene A. Smelik; David R. Veblen
Responses to Elevated Carbon Dioxide in Artificial Tropical Ecosystems, pp. 1672-1675
Christian Körner; John A. Arnone III
The Present Is Not the Key to the Past: A Polar Forest from the Permian of Antarctica, pp. 1675-1677
Edith L. Taylor; Thomas N. Taylor; N. Rubén Cúneo
Structural Models for the Metal Centers in the Nitrogenase Molybdenum-Iron Protein, pp. 1677-1682
Jongsun Kim; D. C. Rees
Threshold Phenomena and Long-Distance Activation of Transcription by RNA Polymerase II, pp. 1682-1685
Paul J. Laybourn; James T. Kadonaga
Malignant Transformation by a Mutant of the IFN-Inducible dsRNA-Dependent Protein Kinase, pp. 1685-1689
Antonis E. Koromilas; Sophie Roy; Glen N. Barber; Michael G. Katze; Nahum Sonenberg
Formation and Activation of a Cyclin E-cdk2 Complex During the G1 Phase of the Human Cell Cycle, pp. 1689-1694
Andrew Koff; Antonio Giordano; Dipty Desai; Katsumi Yamashita; J. Wade Harper; Stephen Elledge; Takaharu Nishimoto; David O. Morgan; B. Robert Franza; James M. Roberts
Trypsin-Sensitive, Rapid Inactivation of a Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel, pp. 1694-1698
Christopher R. Solaro; Christopher J. Lingle
A Strategy for Delivering Peptides into the Central Nervous System by Sequential Metabolism, pp. 1698-1700
Nicholas Bodor; Laszlo Prokai; Wei-Mei Wu; Hassan Farag; Sastry Jonalagadda; Masanori Kawamura; James Simpkins
Regulation by ATP and ADP of CFTR Chloride Channels That Contain Mutant Nucleotide-Binding Domains, pp. 1701-1704
Matthew P. Anderson; Michael J. Welsh


Special Section. Careers '92: Alternate Pathways
At Your Service, p. 1709
Constance Holden
Industry: Worth Considering in the '90s?, pp. 1710-1713+1766
Constance Holden
The Attractions of Biotech Careers Over Academia, pp. 1718-1721+1765
Marcia Barinaga
Physics Famine: A Frenzied Search for Job Stability, pp. 1726-1727
Faye Flam
The Greening of `Green Science' Means New Jobs, pp. 1730-1731+1766
Richard Stone
How Scientists View Their Profession, pp. 1734-1735
Ellis Rubinstein
Postdocs: Tales Of Woe From the 'Invisible University', pp. 1738-1740
John Travis
The Euro-Postdoc: National Barriers Are Crumbling, pp. 1743-1744+1747
Peter Aldhous
A Primer on Foundation Science Support, pp. 1750-1753
Loren Renz; Steven Lawrence
Alternate Careers: Surviving off the Beaten Path, pp. 1758-1759+1764-1765
Virginia Morell


Book Reviews
The Real Maya Mystery, pp. 1773-1774
Breaking the Maya Code.
Michael D. Coe
Review author[s]: David A. Freidel
Molecular Connections, pp. 1774-1775
Hydrogen Bonding in Biological Structures.
G. A. Jeffrey; W. Saenger
Review author[s]: Kenneth M. Harmon
----------------, p. 1775
Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology.
John Cairns; Gunther S. Stent; James D. Watson
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, pp. 1775-1776
Finders, Keepers. Eight Collectors.
Rosamond Wolff Purcell; Stephen Jay Gould
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1776-1779


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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (40 pp.)
Editorial: Instrumentation, p. 1843
John I. Brauman


Letters
Hydrocoral Species Not Extinct, p. 1845
Peter W. Glynn; Joshua S. Feingold
Lyme Disease: Asking the Right Questions, pp. 1845-1847
Carl Brenner
Enantiomerically Pure Drugs, pp. 1847-1848
John M. Brown
HIV-Free AIDS Reports, p. 1848
Peter Duesberg
Population Genetics: Founding Fathers, p. 1848
D. R. Govindaraju


Corrections and Clarifications: Soft Matter, p. 1848
Corrections and Clarifications: Dendritic Cells Exposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Transmit a Vigorous Cytopathic Infection to CD4+ T Cells, p. 1848
ScienceScope, p. 1851
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Everglades Rebound From Andrew, pp. 1852-1854
Joe Alper
Monkey Tests Spark Safety Review, p. 1854
Larry Thompson
U.S. Officials Say Non on Royalties, p. 1855
Jon Cohen
Rumors Fly Over Rejection of NIH Claim, p. 1855
Leslie Roberts
New French Biomedical Center Breaks the Mold, pp. 1856-1857
Peter Aldhous
Agencies Split on Nutrition Advice, p. 1857
Joseph Palca


Research News
Physicists Take Aim at Antihydrogen, pp. 1858-1860
John Travis
30-Million-Year-Old DNA Boosts an Emerging Field, pp. 1860-1862
Virginia Morell
Could Protons Be Mortal After All?, pp. 1862-1863
Faye Flam
Hungarian Fossils Stir Debate On Ape and Human Origins, pp. 1864-1865
Ann Gibbons
Planetesimal Found Beyond Neptune, p. 1865
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 1866-1867
Constance Holden


Instrumentation
Weighing Naked Proteins: Practical, High-Accuracy Mass Measurement of Peptides and Proteins, pp. 1885-1894
Brian T. Chait; Stephen B. H. Kent
Detection of Trace Molecular Species Using Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing, pp. 1894-1900
Roger L. Farrow; David J. Rakestraw
From Molecules to Cells: Imaging Soft Samples with the Atomic Force Microscope, pp. 1900-1905
M. Radmacher; R. W. Tillmann; M. Fritz; H. E. Gaub
The Cytosensor Microphysiometer: Biological Applications of Silicon Technology, pp. 1906-1912
H. M. McConnell; J. C. Owicki; J. W. Parce; D. L. Miller; G. T. Baxter; H. G. Wada; S. Pitchford
Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy, pp. 1913-1917
Page O. Stoutland; R. Brian Dyer; William H. Woodruff


Research Article
Interactions of Small Nuclear RNA's with Precursor Messenger RNA During in Vitro Splicing, pp. 1918-1925
David A. Wassarman; Joan A. Steitz


Reports
Comet Yanaka (1988r): A New Class of Carbon-Poor Comet, pp. 1926-1929
Uwe Fink
Miocene Fossil Hominids and the Chimp-Human Clade, pp. 1929-1933
David R. Begun
DNA Sequences from a Fossil Termite in Oligo-Miocene Amber and Their Phylogenetic Implications, pp. 1933-1936
Rob DeSalle; John Gatesy; Ward Wheeler; David Grimaldi
Measurement of Quantum Tunneling Between Chiral Isomers of the Cyclic Water Trimer, pp. 1937-1940
N. Pugliano; R. J. Saykally
Discovery of a Peptide-Based Renin Inhibitor with Oral Bioavailability and Efficacy, pp. 1940-1943
Hollis D. Kleinert; Saul H. Rosenberg; William R. Baker; Herman H. Stein; Vered Klinghofer; Jennifer Barlow; Kenneth Spina; James Polakowski; Peter Kovar; Jerome Cohen; Jon Denissen
Actin Filament Dynamics in Living Glial Cells Imaged by Atomic Force Microscopy, pp. 1944-1946
E. Henderson; P. G. Haydon; D. S. Sakaguchi
Multiple Zinc Finger Forms Resulting from Developmentally Regulated Alternative Splicing of a Transcription Factor Gene, pp. 1946-1950
Tien Hsu; Joseph A. Gogos; Susan A. Kirsh; Fotis C. Kafatos
Sequence Discrimination by Alternatively Spliced Isoforms of a DNA Binding Zinc Finger Domain, pp. 1951-1955
Joseph A. Gogos; Tien Hsu; Jesse Bolton; Fotis C. Kafatos
Inactivation of the p34 cdc2 -Cyclin B Complex by the Human WEE1 Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 1955-1957
Laura L. Parker; Helen Piwnica-Worms
Association of Human Cyclin E with a Periodic G1-S Phase Protein Kinase, pp. 1958-1961
Vjekoslav Dulić; Emma Lees; Steven I. Reed


Inside AAAS, pp. 1962-1964
Karen Hopkin


Book Reviews
Activists and the AIDS Business, pp. 1975-1976
Against the Odds. The Story of AIDS Drug Development, Politics and Profits.
Peter S. Arno; Karyn L. Feiden
Review author[s]: Wendy K. Mariner
Microstructure Revealed, p. 1976
Images of Materials.
David B. Williams; Alan R. Pelton; Ronald Gronsky
Review author[s]: Frank W. Gayle
Sydney and Beyond, p. 1977
A Passion for Physics. The Story of a Woman Physicist.
Joan Freeman
Review author[s]: Walter Moore
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 1977
Books Received, pp. 1977-1978


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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: Genome Delight, p. 11
Barbara R. Jasny


Letters
Top Quark Search, pp. 13-14
Oscar Hernández; Krzysztof Sliwa
Detecting Explosives, pp. 14-15
A. DeVolpi; E. A. Rhodes
NSF's New Home, p. 15
William E. Cooper
Epistemology and Anthropology, pp. 15-16
Andrew J. Forester
AAUP's Role, p. 16
Leon Eisenberg


Corrections and Clarifications: Is the Wolf Finally at the Door?, p. 16
ScienceScope, p. 19
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Making Less Do More at NASA, pp. 20-22
Eliot Marshall
George Brown Cuts Into Academic Pork, p. 22
Eliot Marshall
An Uncertain Start for a Brain Decade, p. 23
Peter Aldhous
Royal Society Suggests Remedies, pp. 23-24
Peter Aldhous
Cut Off From the Mainstream, Ukrainian Science Drifts, pp. 24-26
Steven Dickman
Correction: Agencies Split on Nutrition Advice, p. 26
SETI Faces Uncertainty on Earth and in the Stars, p. 27
Richard A. Kerr


Research News
Two Chromosomes Down, 22 to Go, pp. 28+30
Leslie Roberts
French Genome Project on Track at Last, p. 29
Peter Aldhous
Can a Father's Exposure Lead To Illness in his Children?, p. 31
Richard Stone
Coupled States Clear the Darkness and Quiet the Light, pp. 32-33
Neal Singer


Random Samples, pp. 34-35


Perspectives
Hidden Messages in Genetic Maps, p. 49
Christine J. Farr; Peter N. Goodfellow
Calmodulin and Myosin Light Chain Kinase: How Helices Are Bent, pp. 50-51
Robert H. Kretsinger


Research Articles
The Human Y Chromosome: A 43-Interval Map Based on Naturally Occurring Deletions, pp. 52-59
Douglas Vollrath; Simon Foote; Adrienne Hilton; Laura G. Brown; Peggy Beer-Romero; Jonathan S. Bogan; David C. Page
The Human Y Chromosome: Overlapping DNA Clones Spanning the Euchromatic Region, pp. 60-66
Simon Foote; Douglas Vollrath; Adrienne Hilton; David C. Page


A Comprehensive Genetic Linkage Map of the Human Genome, pp. 67-86
NIH/CEPH Collaborative Mapping Group

Genome Maps III, pp. 87-102
Jean-Louis Mandel; Anthony P. Monaco; David L. Nelson; David Schlessinger; Huntington F. Willard; Michael Chipperfield; Peter Pearson; Paul Gilna; Michael Cinkosky

Genome Analysis and the Human X Chromosme, pp. 103-109
Jean-Louis Mandel; Anthony P. Monaco; David L. Nelson; David Schlessinger; Huntington Willard


Reports
Time and Metamorphic Petrology: Calcite to Aragonite Experiments, pp. 110-112
B. R. Hacker; S. H. Kirby; S. R. Bohlen
An Experiment-Based Model for the Petrogenesis of High-Alumina Basalts, pp. 112-115
J. S. Beard; G. E. Lofgren
Sensitivity of Glaciers and Small Ice Caps to Greehouse Warming, pp. 115-117
J. Oerlemans; J. P. F. Fortuin
Sulfate Cooling Effect on Climate Through In-Cloud Oxidation of Anthropogenic SO2, pp. 117-120
Jos Lelieveld; Jost Heintzenberg
Immuno-PCR: Very Sensitive Antigen Detection by Means of Specific Antibody- DNA Conjugates, pp. 120-122
Takeshi Sano; Cassandra L. Smith; Charles R. Cantor
The B Cell Antigen Receptor Complex: Association of Ig-α and Ig-β with Distinct Cytoplasmic Effectors, pp. 123-126
Marcus R. Clark; Kerry S. Campbell; Andrius Kazlauskas; Sara A. Johnson; Marc Hertz; Terry A. Potter; Chris Pleiman; John C. Cambier
Production of the Alzheimer Amyloid β Protein by Normal Proteolytic Processing, pp. 126-129
Mikio Shoji; Todd E. Golde; Jorge Ghiso; Tobun T. Cheung; Steven Estus; Lillian M. Shaffer; Xiao-Dan Cai; Deborah M. McKay; Ron Tintner; Blas Frangione; Steven G. Younkin
Structural Basis of the Intrasteric Regulation of Myosin Light Chain Kinases, pp. 130-135
Daniel R. Knighton; Richard B. Pearson; Janusz M. Sowadski; Anthony R. Means; Lynn F. Ten Eyck; Susan S. Taylor; Bruce E. Kemp
Lack of Protective Immunity Against Reinfection with Hepatitis C Virus, pp. 135-140
Patrizia Farci; Harvey J. Alter; Sugantha Govindarajan; Doris C. Wong; Ronald Engle; Richard R. Lesniewski; Isa K. Mushahwar; Suresh M. Desai; Roger H. Miller; Norio Ogata; Robert H. Purcell


Book Reviews
A Celebration in Chemistry, pp. 143-144
The Chemical Bond. Structure and Dynamics.
Ahmed Zewail
Review author[s]: David Dixon
Axons, Ions, and Dons, pp. 144-145
Chance and Design. Reminiscences of Science in Peace and War.
Alan Hodgkin
Review author[s]: Bertil Hille
Astronomical Objects, pp. 145-146
Variability of Blazars.
Esko Valtaoja; Mauri Valtonen
Review author[s]: K. I. Kellermann
Books Received, p. 146


Appendix: A Comprehensive Genetic Linkage Map of the Human Genome, pp. 148-162
NIH/CEPH Colloborative Mapping Group

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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Editorial: The Dimensions of the Brain, p. 199
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Policy Forum
Rational Science, Irrational Reality: A Congressional Perspective on Basic Research and Society, pp. 200-201
George E. Brown, Jr.


Letters
Drugs from Third World Plants: The Future, pp. 203-204
Carl Djerassi
Space Station Freedom, pp. 204-205
Robert W. Phillips
Landsats Old and New, p. 205
Alden P. Colvocoresses


Corrections and Clarifications: Block of Ca 2+ wave Ca 2+ Oscillation by Antibody to the Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor in Fertilized Hamster Eggs, p. 205
ScienceScope, p. 207
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
R&D Budget Collides With the Deficit, pp. 208-209
Eliot Marshall; David P. Hamilton
Top HHS Lawyer Seeks to Block NIH, pp. 209-210
Leslie Roberts
Did Political Clout Win Vaccine Trial for MicroGeneSys?, p. 211
Jon Cohen
HHS `Violence Initiative' Caught in a Crossfire, pp. 212-213
Richard Stone
Violence Epidemiologists Test The Hazards of Gun Ownership, pp. 213-215
Gary Taubes


Research News
The Brain Remaps Its Own Contours, pp. 216-218
Marcia Barinaga
New Optimism Blooms for Developing Treatments, pp. 218-220
John Travis
A Revisionist Timetable for The Ice Ages, pp. 220-221
Richard A. Kerr
Deep-Living Microbes Mount A Relentless Attack on Rock, p. 222
Tim Appenzeller


Random Samples, p. 223
Constance Holden


Perspectives: Focus on Neuroscience
Dividing Up the Neocortex, pp. 237-238
Carla J. Shatz
Circadian Clock Genes Are Ticking, pp. 238-240
Joseph S. Takahashi
Ion Channel Structure and Function, pp. 240-241
Christopher Miller
Bench to Bedside: The Glutamate Connection, pp. 241-243
Dennis W. Choi
Are Adult Learning Mechanisms Also Used for Development?, pp. 243-245
Eric R. Kandel; Thomas J. O'Dell
The Physiology of Memory: Recordings of Things Past, pp. 245-246
Robert Desimone


Continuous 500,000-Year Climate Record from Vein Calcite in Devils Hole, Nevada, pp. 255-260
Isaac J. Winograd; Tyler B. Coplen; Jurate M. Landwehr; Alan C. Riggs; Kenneth R. Ludwig; Barney J. Szabo; Peter T. Kolesar; Kinga M. Revesz

Rodent Carcinogens: Setting Priorities, pp. 261-265
Lois Swirsky Gold; Thomas H. Slone; Bonnie R. Stern; Neela B. Manley; Bruce N. Ames


Reports
Compositional Trends in Rock-Forming Elements of Comet Halley Dust, pp. 266-269
M. N. Fomenkova; J. F. Kerridge; K. Marti; L.-A. McFadden
X-ray Laser Microscopy of Rat Sperm Nuclei, pp. 269-271
L. B. Da Silva; J. E. Trebes; R. Balhorn; S. Mrowka; E. Anderson; D. T. Attwood; T. W. Barbee, Jr.; J. Brase; M. Corzett; J. Gray; J. A. Koch; C. Lee; D. Kern; R. A. London; B. J. MacGowan; D. L. Matthews; G. Stone
Room-Temperature, Electric Field-Induced Creation of Stable Devices in CulnSe2 Crystals, pp. 271-274
David Cahen; Jean-Marc Gilet; Claus Schmitz; Leonid Chernyak; Konstantin Gartsman; Abram Jakubowicz
Observations of the Liquid-Crystal Analog of the Abrikosov Phase, pp. 275-278
K. J. Ihn; J. A. N. Zasadzinski; R. Pindak; A. J. Slaney; J. Goodby
Microbial Control of Silicate Weathering in Organic-Rich Ground Water, pp. 278-281
Franz K. Hiebert; Philip C. Bennett
Fault Zone Connectivity: Slip Rates on Faults in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, pp. 281-284
Roger Bilham; Paul Bodin
Mass-Spectrometric 230 Th- 234 U- 238 U Dating of the Devils Hole Calcite Vein, pp. 284-287
Kenneth R. Ludwig; Kathleen R. Simmons; Barney J. Szabo; Isaac J. Winograd; Jurate M. Landwehr; Alan C. Riggs; Ray J. Hoffman
Regulation of the Amount of Starch in Plant Tissues by ADP Glucose Purophosphorylase, pp. 287-292
David M. Stark; Kurt P. Timmerman; Gerard F. Barry; Jack Preiss; Ganesh M. Kishore
Intercellular Propagation of Calcium Waves Mediated by Inositol Trisphosphate, pp. 292-295
Scott Boitano; Ellen R. Dirksen; Michael J. Sanderson
Inhibition of Neutrophil Chemokinesis on Vitronectin by Inhibitors of Calcineurin, pp. 296-299
Bill Hendey; Claude B. Klee; Frederick R. Maxfield
Diverse Migratory Pathways in the Developing Cerebral Cortex, pp. 299-302
Nancy A. O'Rourke; Michael E. Dailey; Stephen J. Smith; Susan K. McConnell
Prevention of Programmed Cell Death of Sympathetic Neurons by the bcl-2 Proto-Oncogene, pp. 302-304
Irène Garcia; Isabelle Martinou; Yoshihide Tsujimoto; Jean-Claude Martinou
Release of Alzheimer Amyloid Precursor Derivatives Stimulated by Activation of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors, pp. 304-307
Roger M. Nitsch; Barbara E. Slack; Richard J. Wurtman; John H. Growdon
Acetylcholine Receptor Channel Structure Probed in Cysteine-Substitution Mutants, pp. 307-310
Myles H. Akabas; David A. Stauffer; Ming Xu; Arthur Karlin
Calcium Channels Coupled to Glutamate Release Identified by ω-Aga-IVA, pp. 310-313
Timothy J. Turner; Michael E. Adams; Kathleen Dunlap
Effects of Kinesin Mutations on Neuronal Functions, pp. 313-316
M. Gho; K. McDonald; B. Ganetzky; W. M. Saxton


Technical Comments
The Dispersion of Neuronal Clones Across the Cerebral Cortex, pp. 317-320
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood; Jack Price; Elizabeth A. Grove; Christopher Walsh; Constance L. Cepko; Elizabeth F. Ryder; George M. Church; Cliff Tabin


Book Reviews
A Publicist for Pragmatism, pp. 333-334
A Scientist's Voice in American Culture. Simon Newcomb and the Rhetoric of Scientific Method.
Albert E. Moyer
Review author[s]: Timothy L. Alborn
Medicalizations, pp. 334-335
Framing Disease. Studies in Cultural History.
Charles E. Rosenberg; Janet Golden
Review author[s]: Peter Conrad
Cosmic Backgrounds, p. 335
The Early Observable Universe from Diffuse Backgrounds.
B. Rocca-Volmerange; J. M. Deharveng; J. Tran Thanh Van
Review author[s]: Grant J. Mathews
The Smectic C* Phase, pp. 335-336
Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals. Principles, Properties, and Applications.
J. W. Goodby; Robert Blinc; Noel A. Clark; Sven T. Lagerwall; M. A. Osipov; S. A. Pikin; Takao Sakurai; Katsumi Yoshino; Boštjan Žekš
Review author[s]: Harald Pleiner
Books Received, pp. 336-337


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: Concerning the Future of the NSF, p. 379
F. Albert Cotton


Letters
Understanding Chemistry, p. 381
Herbert D. Thier
Use of Animal Drugs, p. 381
Gerald B. Guest
Hydrogen Bonding, pp. 381-382
Bruce C. Faust; G. A. Blake
Carbon Budget Estimates, pp. 382-383
Edward B. Rastetter; R. A. Houghton; Pekka E. Kauppi; Kari Mielikäinen; Kullervo Kuusela


Corrections and Clarifications: DNA Fingerprinting: Academy Reports, p. 383


Policy Forum
Science Policy: The Candidates' Response, pp. 384-385+492-493


ScienceScope, p. 387
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Searching for Markers on the AIDS Trail, pp. 388-390
Jon Cohen
Dustup in the Bone Pile: Academics V. Collectors, pp. 391-392
Virginia Morell
Peering Through a Lens, Sharply, p. 393
Faye Flam
Who's Who Among Science Advisers, p. 393
David P. Hamilton
Study Casts Doubt on Hiroshima Data, p. 394
Eliot Marshall
NASA Urged to Pump Up Its First 'A', pp. 394-395
Ivan Amato
Pinatubo Fails to Deepen the Ozone Hole, p. 395
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 396-397
Constance Holden


Research News
Mortality: Overturning Received Wisdom, pp. 398-399
Marcia Barinaga
Chemists Cluster in Chicago to Confer on Cagey Compounds, pp. 400-401
Anne Simon Moffat
An Everyman's Free-Electron Laser?, p. 401
Ivan Amato
Dictyostelium Researchers Expect Gene Bonanza, pp. 402-403
Jean Marx
Earth Gains a Retinue of Mini-Asteroids, p. 403
Richard A. Kerr


Perspective
New Ideas for Guiding the Evolution of a Quantum System, pp. 412-413
Stuart A. Rice


Macroscopic Quantum Effects in Nanometer-Scale Magnets, pp. 414-421
David D. Awschalom; David P. DiVincenzo; Joseph F. Smyth

The Age and Size of the Universe, pp. 421-424
Sidney van den Bergh

E2F: A Link Between the Rb Tumor Suppressor Protein and Viral Oncoproteins, pp. 424-429
Joseph R. Nevins


Research Articles
An Instability in Neutron Stars at Birth, pp. 430-434
Adam Burrows; Bruce A. Fryxell
Atomic Structure of the DNA Repair [4Fe-4S] Enzyme Endonuclease III, pp. 434-440
Che-Fu Kuo; Duncan E. McRee; Cindy L. Fisher; Suzanne F. O'Handley; Richard P. Cunningham; John A. Tainer


Reports
Polymerization-Induced Epitaxy: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of a Hydrogen-Bonded Sheet of Polyamide on Graphite, pp. 441-443
Masahito Sano; Darryl Y. Sasaki; Toyoki Kunitake
Small-Angle Synchrotron X-ray Scattering Reveals Distinct Shape Changes of the Myosin Head During Hydrolysis of ATP, pp. 443-447
Katsuzo Wakabayashi; Makio Tokunaga; Izumi Kohno; Yasunobu Sugimoto; Toshiaki Hamanaka; Yasunori Takezawa; Takeyuki Wakabayashi; Yoshiyuki Amemiya
Neural Computing in Cancer Drug Development: Predicting Mechanism of Action, pp. 447-451
John N. Weinstein; Kurt W. Kohn; Michael R. Grever; Vellarkad N. Viswanadhan; Lawrence V. Rubinstein; Anne P. Monks; Dominic A. Scudiero; Lester Welch; Antonis D. Koutsoukos; August J. Chiausa; Kenneth D. Paull
Age and Duration of Weathering by 40 K- 40 Ar and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Analysis of Potassium-Manganese Oxides, pp. 451-455
Paulo M. Vasconcelos; Tim A. Becker; Paul R. Renne; George H. Brimhall
Some Anthropological Aspects of the Prehistoric Tyrolean Ice Man, pp. 455-457
Horst Seidler; Wolfram Bernhard; Maria Teschler-Nicola; Werner Platzer; Dieter zur Nedden; Rainer Henn; Andreas Oberhauser; Thorstein Sjøvold
Slowing of Mortality Rates at Older Ages in Large Medfly Cohorts, pp. 457-461
James R. Carey; Pablo Liedo; Dina Orozco; James W. Vaupel
Demography of Genotypes: Failure of the Limited Life-Span Paradigm in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 461-463
James W. Curtsinger; Hidenori H. Fukui; David R. Townsend; James W. Vaupel
Absorption Spectra of the Hybrid Pigments Responsible for Anomalous Color Vision, pp. 464-466
Shannath L. Merbs; Jeremy Nathans
Isomerase and Chaperone Activity of Prolyl Isomerase in the Folding of Carbonic Anhydrase, pp. 466-468
Per-Ola Freskgård; Nils Bergenhem; Bengt-Harald Jonsson; Magdalena Svensson; Uno Carlsson
Spontaneous Hypercholesterolemia and Arterial Lesions in Mice Lacking Apolipoprotein E, pp. 468-471
Sunny H. Zhang; Robert L. Reddick; Jorge A. Piedrahita; Nobuyo Maeda
Formation of a Gated Channel by a Ligand-Specific Transport Protein in the Bacterial Outer Membrane, pp. 471-475
Jeanette M. Rutz; Jun Liu; Jeri Ann Lyons; Joanne Goranson; Sandra K. Armstrong; Mark A. McIntosh; Jimmy B. Feix; Phillip E. Klebba
DNA Polymerase β and DNA Synthesis in Xenopus Oocytes and in a Nuclear Extract, pp. 475-478
Timothy M. Jenkins; Jitendra K. Saxena; Amalendra Kumar; Samuel H. Wilson; Eric J. Ackerman
The Primary Structure of MEK, a Protein Kinase That Phosphorylates the ERK Gene Product, pp. 478-480
Craig M. Crews; Alessandro Alessandrini; Raymond L. Erikson
Removal of Nonhomologous DNA Ends in Double-Strand Break Recombination: The Role of the Yeast Ultraviolet Repair Gene RAD1, pp. 480-484
Jacqueline Fishman-Lobell; James E. Haber
Interaction of the Immunosuppressant Deoxyspergualin with a Member of the Hsp70 Family of Heat Shock Proteins, pp. 484-486
Steven G. Nadler; Mark A. Tepper; Bernice Schacter; Charles E. Mazzucco


Book Reviews
Inside Creationism, pp. 487-488
The Creationists. The Evolution of Scientific Creationism.
Ronald L. Numbers
Review author[s]: J. David Hoeveler, Jr.
Stakeholders in Misfortune, pp. 489-490
The Disability Business. Rehabilitation in America.
Gary L. Albrecht
Review author[s]: Edward D. Berkowitz
A Sometime Specter, p. 490
Dirt and Disease. Polio Before FDR.
Naomi Rogers
Review author[s]: Rima D. Apple
Books Received, pp. 490-491


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Science in Japan, p. 527
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
The Readers' NIH, pp. 529-532
Donald D. Brown; John H. Barton; Barbara Hatch Rosenberg; C. Paul Bianchi; Ian Stevenson; Thomas C. K. Chan; Alan Peter Rudell; Charles A. Gardner; Denis Pelli; George M. Malacinski; Sebastian Doniach; Tom Frederick; Kevin Jon Williams; Alan F. Hofmann; Ajit Varki


ScienceScope, p. 535
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Lobbying for an AIDS Trial, pp. 536-539
Jon Cohen
IOM Weighs in on Microbial Threat, p. 540
Richard Stone
Shakeup Splits Space Science, p. 540
Eliot Marshall
Outcry Shoots Down Funding Reform, p. 541
Eliot Marshall
Study Flunks Science and Math Tests, p. 541
Constance Holden
U.S. Researchers Gather A Bumper Crop of Laurels, pp. 542-545
Jean Marx; Tim Appenzeller; Ivan Amato; Anne Simon Moffat
Biology: There's Honor Outside Stockholm, p. 545
John Travis


Research News
Measles Battle Loses Potent Weapon, pp. 546-547
Rick Weiss
Theoreticians Are Putting a New Spin on the Planets, p. 548
Richard A. Kerr
Found: Messengers From The Interstellar Medium, p. 549
Faye Flam
Familial Alzheimer's Linked To Chromosome 14 Gene, p. 550
Jean Marx


Random Samples, p. 551
Constance Holden


Science In Japan


News Reports
The Scientific Geography of Japan, pp. 562-563
Japanese Academics Bemoan The Cost of Years of Neglect, pp. 564-565+567-569
Alun Anderson
Women Scientists: It's Lonely at the Top, p. 566
Fred Myers
Industry Steps in to Fill the Gap in Basic Research, pp. 570-571
David P. Hamilton
Has Tsukuba Put Its Worst Days Behind It?, p. 572
David P. Hamilton
Diversity Flourishes in Japan's Research Labs, pp. 573-576
A. A.; D. P. H.; F. M.
Bright Dreams Despite a Legacy of Hits and Misses, p. 577
Alun Anderson; David P. Hamilton


Historical Viewpoint
Early Cultivators of Science in Japan, pp. 578-580
Akihito


Perspectives
The Real World Computing Program: MITI's Next Computer Research Initiative, pp. 581-582
Akinori Yonezawa
Public and Private Support of Basic Research in Japan, pp. 582-583
Yukihiro Hirano
Organic Synthesis: Current Status in Japan, pp. 584-585
Ryoji Noyori
Has Japan Begun to Move Toward Atomic Level Material Processing?, pp. 586-587
M. Aono
Astronomy in Japan, pp. 587-588
Yasuo Tanaka
The Challenge of Joint Research in Japan, pp. 589-590
Kenkichiro Koizumi
Underfunding of Basic Science in Japan, pp. 590-591
Akito Arima
Seppuku and Autoimmunity, pp. 591-592
Tasuku Honjo

Interleukin-6 and Its Receptor: A Paradigm for Cytokines, pp. 593-597
Tadamitsu Kishimoto; Shizuo Akira; Tetsuya Taga
Molecular Diversity of Glutamate Receptors and Implications for Brain Function, pp. 597-603
Shigetada Nakanishi
Multistep Carcinogenes: A 1992 Perspective, pp. 603-607
Takashi Sugimura
Intracellular Signaling by Hydrolysis of Phospholipids and Activation of Protein Kinase C, pp. 607-614
Yasutomi Nishizuka
The Economics of Health Care in Japan, pp. 614-618
Naoki Ikegami
The Yohkoh Mission for High-Energy Solar Physics, pp. 618-625
L. Acton; S. Tsuneta; Y. Ogawara; R. Bentley; M. Bruner; R. Canfield; L. Culhane; G. Doschek; E. Hiei; T. Hirayama; H. Hudson; T. Kosugi; J. Lang; J. Lemen; J. Nishimura; K. Makishima; Y. Uchida; T. Watanabe
Seismic Tomogram of the Earth's Mantle: Geodynamic Implications, pp. 625-630
Yoshio Fukao


Reports
A Priori Evaluation of Aqueous Polarization Effects Through Monte Carlo QM-MM Simulations, pp. 631-635
Jiali Gao; Xinfu Xia
Mercury Radar Imaging: Evidence for Polar Ice, pp. 635-640
Martin A. Slade; Bryan J. Butler; Duane O. Muhleman
Radar Mapping of Mercury: Full-Disk Images and Polar Anomalies, pp. 640-643
J. K. Harmon; M. A. Slade
The Thermal Stability of Water Ice at the Poles of Mercury, pp. 643-646
David A. Paige; Stephen E. Wood; Ashwin R. Vasavada
Biological Weighting Function for the Inhibition of Phytoplankton Photosynthesis by Ultraviolet Radiation, pp. 646-650
John J. Cullen; Patrick J. Neale; Michael P. Lesser
Hemoglobin-AGE: A Circulating Marker of Advanced Glycosylation, pp. 651-653
Zenji Makita; Helen Vlassara; Elliot Rayfield; Kenneth Cartwright; Eli Friedman; Roger Rodby; Anthony Cerami; Richard Bucala
Negative Selection of Precursor Thymocytes Before Their Differentiation into CD4+CD8+ Cells, pp. 653-656
Yousuke Takahama; Elizabeth W. Shores; Alfred Singer
Flow-Dependent Cytosolic Acidification of Vascular Endothelial Cells, pp. 656-659
Roy C. Ziegelstein; Linda Cheng; Maurizio C. Capogrossi
Role of Transmembrane Domain Interactions in the Assembly of Class II MHC Molecules, pp. 659-662
Pierre Cosson; Juan S. Bonifacino
Phase Coupling by Synaptic Spread in Chains of Coupled Neuronal Oscillators, pp. 662-665
Thelma L. Williams
Burst Firing in Dopamine Neurons Induced by N-Methyl-d-Aspartate: Role of Electrogenic Sodium Pump, pp. 665-667
Steven W. Johnson; Vincent Seutin; R. Alan North
Genetic Linkage Evidence for a Familial Alzheimer's Disease Locus on Chromosome 14, pp. 668-671
Gerard D. Schellenberg; Thomas D. Bird; Ellen M. Wijsman; Harry T. Orr; Leojean Anderson; Ellen Nemens; June A. White; Lori Bonnycastle; James L. Weber; M. Elisa Alonso; Huntington Potter; Leonard L. Heston; George M. Martin


Technical Comments
Theory and Experiment in High-Temperature Superconductivity, p. 672
J. E. Hirsch; P. W. Anderson


Book Reviews
Technomiracles Revisited, pp. 674-675
Route 128. Lessons from Boston's High-Tech Community.
Susan Rosegrant; David Lampe
Technology in the Garden. Research Parks and Regional Economic Development.
Michael I. Luger; Harvey A. Goldstein
Review author[s]: AnnaLee Saxenian
After the Wall, pp. 675-676
Research and Technology in the Former German Democratic Republic.
Raymond Bentley
Review author[s]: Raymond G. Stokes
An Era of Electro-Optics, pp. 676-678
The Laser in America, 1950-1970.
Joan Lisa Bromberg
Review author[s]: John Whinnery
Books Received, p. 678


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: A Changing Climate for Scientific Research, p. 723
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
The Pre-Druid Super Collider?, p. 725
Leon Lederman
Crop Circles: Normal Hoaxing?, p. 725
John Michell
Arctic Mystery: Plumes or Clouds?, p. 725
Charles K. Paull; William J. Buelow
Forecast of Earthquake in Western Nicaragua, p. 726
David H. Harlow; Randall A. White; Ines Lucia Cifuentes; Arturo Aburto Q.
Big Physics Collaborations, pp. 726-727
Robert N. Cahn; Jay M. Pasachoff
Pioneering Work in Immune Tolerance, pp. 727-728
Ali Naji; Andrew M. Posselt; Clyde F. Barker


Corrections and Clarifications: Surface Order and Stability of Langmuir-Blodgett Films, p. 728
Corrections and Clarifications: Prosecutor v. scientist: A cat-and-mouse Relationship, p. 728
Corrections and Clarifications: Treating AIDS with worts, p. 728
ScienceScope, p. 731
David P. Hamilton


News and Comment
Breast Cancer's Forced March?, pp. 732+734
Eliot Marshall
Women's Health Issues Take Center Stage at the IOM, p. 733
Ann Gibbons
NIH Fends Off Critics of Tamoxifen Study, p. 734
Richard Stone
Three Physicians Convicted in French `Blood-Supply Trial', p. 735
Peter Aldhous; Catherine Tastemain
Rustum Roy: PR Is a Better System Than Peer Review, p. 736
Ivan Amato
A Consensus on Reform Begins to Take Shape, p. 737
David P. Hamilton


Random Samples, pp. 738-739
Constance Holden


Research News
The Huntington's Gene Quest Goes On, pp. 740-741
Leslie Roberts
Seismologists Issue a No-Win Earthquake Warning, pp. 742-743
Richard A. Kerr
Good Forecast, But Missed Prediction, p. 743
Richard A. Kerr
At Age 2, Gene Therapy Enters a Growth Phase, pp. 744-746
Larry Thompson
Supercomputers Image the Body in Three Dimensions, p. 747
Mike May


Perspective
Actin Constitution: Guaranteeing the Right to Assemble, pp. 759-760
Kenneth F. Wertman; David G. Drubin


Electrorheological Fluids, pp. 761-766
Thomas C. Halsey

What If Minkowski Had Been Ageusic? An Alternative Angle on Diabetes, pp. 766-770
J. Denis McGarry


Research Article
Femtosecond Resolution of Soft Mode Dynamics in Structural Phase Transitions, pp. 770-774
Thomas P. Dougherty; Gary P. Wiederrecht; Keith A. Nelson; Mark H. Garrett; Hans P. Jensen; Cardinal Warde


Reports
Resonance-Enhanced X-rays in Thin Films: A Structure Probe for Membranes and Surface Layers, pp. 775-778
Jin Wang; Michael J. Bedzyk; Martin Caffrey
Submicrometer Intracellular Chemical Optical Fiber Sensors, pp. 778-781
Weihong Tan; Zhong-You Shi; Steve Smith; Duane Birnbaum; Raoul Kopelman
Large Enhancement in Oxygen Mobility in the Superconductors RBa2Cu3O7 with Increasing Rare-Earth Size, pp. 781-783
J. L. Tallon; B.-E. Mellander
Nanochannel Array Glass, pp. 783-785
R. J. Tonucci; B. L. Justus; A. J. Campillo; C. E. Ford
An Accurate Quantum Monte Carlo Calculation of the Barrier Height for the Reaction H + H2 -> H2 + H, pp. 786-788
Drake L. Diedrich; James B. Anderson
Infrared Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy and STM Studies of Model Silica-Supported Copper Catalysts, pp. 788-790
Xueping Xu; Scott M. Vesecky; D. Wayne Goodman
Strange Floral Attractors: Pollinator Attraction and the Evolution of Plant Sexual Systems, pp. 791-793
Robert D. Podolsky
Middle Tertiary Volcanism During Ridge-Trench Interactions in Western California, pp. 793-796
Ronald B. Cole; Asish R. Basu
Contribution of Oceanic Gabbros to Sea-Floor Spreading Magnetic Anomalies, pp. 796-799
Eiichi Kikawa; Kazuhito Ozawa
Homobatrachotoxin in the Genus Pitohui: Chemical Defense in Birds?, pp. 799-801
John P. Dumbacher; Bruce M. Beehler; Thomas F. Spande; H. Martin Garraffo; John W. Daly
Saltation and Stasis: A Model of Human Growth, pp. 801-803
M. Lampl; J. D. Veldhuis; M. L. Johnson
Antibody-Catalyzed Rearrangement of the Peptide Bond, pp. 803-805
Richard A. Gibbs; Scott Taylor; Stephen J. Benkovic
Fatal Familial Insomnia and Familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Disease Phenotype Determined by a DNA Polymorphism, pp. 806-808
Lev G. Goldfarb; Robert B. Petersen; Massimo Tabaton; Paul Brown; Andréa C. LeBlanc; Pasquale Montagna; Pietro Cortelli; Jean Julien; Claude Vital; William W. Pendelbury; Matti Haltia; Peter R. Willis; Jean J. Hauw; Paul E. McKeever; Lucia Monari; Bertold Schrank; Gary D. Swergold; Lucila Autilio-Gambetti; D. Carleton Gajdusek; Elio Lugaresi; Pierluigi Gambetti
Ikaros, an Early Lymphoid-Specific Transcription Factor and a Putative Mediator for T Cell Commitment, pp. 808-812
Katia Georgopoulos; David D. Moore; Bruce Derfler
A GDP Dissociation Inhibitor That Serves as a GTPase Inhibitor for the Ras-Like Protein CDC42Hs, pp. 812-815
Matthew J. Hart; Yoshiro Maru; David Leonard; Owen N. Witte; Tony Evans; Richard A. Cerione
Selecting T Cell Receptors with High Affinity for Self-MHC by Decreasing the Contribution of CD8, pp. 815-818
Linda A. Sherman; Sabine V. Hesse; Michael J. Irwin; Drake La Face; Per Peterson
Comparative Genomic Hybridization for Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of Solid Tumors, pp. 818-821
Anne Kallioniemi; Olli-P. Kallioniemi; Damir Sudar; Denis Rutovitz; Joe W. Gray; Fred Waldman; Dan Pinkel


Technical Comments
Mantle Plumes and Mantle Sources, pp. 821-822
K. A. Farley; H. Craig; Stanley R. Hart; E. H. Hauri; L. A. Oschmann; J. A. Whitehead


Inside AAAS, pp. 823-824
Karen Hopkin


Book Reviews
Remanent Monasticism, pp. 829-830
A World without Women. The Christian Clerical Culture of Western Science.
David F. Noble
Review author[s]: Monica H. Green
Mentalist Imputations, pp. 830-831
Animal Minds.
Donald R. Griffin
Review author[s]: Sonja I. Yoerg
Devices and Incentives, pp. 831-832
Managing the Medical Arms Race. Public Policy and Medical Device Innovation.
Susan Bartlett Foote
Review author[s]: Rebecca Handerson
Books Received, pp. 832-833


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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Editorial: Cellular Membranes, p. 871
Linda J. Miller; L. Bryan Ray


Letters
Electrical Measurements on Endomembranes, pp. 873-874
Adam Bertl; Eduardo Blumwald; Roberto Coronado; Robert Eisenberg; Goeff Findlay; Dietrich Gradmann; Bertil Hille; Kurt Köhler; Hans-Albert Kolb; Enid MacRobbie; Gerhard Meissner; Christopher Miller; Erwin Neher; Philip Palade; Omar Pantoja; Dale Sanders; Julian Schroeder; Clifford Slayman; Roger Spanswick; Alan Walker; Alan Williams
Bioremediation Review, p. 874
Martin Alexander; Raymond C. Loehr
Biomimesis: An Apology, pp. 874-875
Rustum Roy
Top Quark Search: More Clarification, pp. 875-876
Gary R. Goldstein
Old Words from the Wise, p. 876
Joel E. Cohen


ScienceScope, p. 879
Richard Stone


News and Comment
NSF: Being Blown Off Course?, pp. 880-882
Eliot Marshall
NIH's Strategic Planning Rorschach Blot, p. 882
David P. Hamilton
Army Investigates Researcher's Report of Clinical Trial Data, pp. 883-884
Jon Cohen
Brussels Provides Funding Lifeline to Irish Research, pp. 884-885
Peter Aldhous
FDA Sets Out to Hire 600-And Image Is a Problem, p. 886
Richard Stone


Research News
How Scary Things Get That Way, pp. 887-888
Marcia Barinaga
Neuroscience Fantasia in an Appropriate Setting, p. 889
Marcia Barinaga
Satellite Images Display the Galaxy's New Colors, pp. 890-891
Faye Flam
Race Quickens for Non-Stick Blood Monitoring Technology, pp. 892-893
Ivan Amato
Neem Chemical: The Pieces Fall in Place, p. 893
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 894-895
Constance Holden


Frontiers in Biology: Cellular Membranes
Membrane Fusion, pp. 917-924
Judith M. White
The Annexins and Exocytosis, pp. 924-931
Carl E. Creutz
Transport of Proteins Across the Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane, pp. 931-936
Tom A. Rapoport
Transport Proteins in Bacteria: Common Themes in Their Design, pp. 936-942
Hiroshi Nikaido; Milton H. Saier, Jr.
The Nuclear Membrane, pp. 942-947
Colin Dingwall; Ronald Laskey
Regulation of Cell Surface Polarity from Bacteria to Mammals, pp. 948-955
W. James Nelson
Cytoskeleton-Plasma Membrane Interactions, pp. 955-964
Elizabeth J. Luna; Anne L. Hitt
Selectins: Interpreters of Cell-Specific Carbohydrate Information During Inflammation, pp. 964-969
Laurence A. Lasky


Reports
Silicon Isotopic Composition in large Meteoritic SiC Particles and 22 Na Origin of 22 Ne, pp. 970-972
Lawrence E. Brown; Donald D. Clayton
Chemical Contrast in X-ray Microscopy and Spatially Resolved XANES Spectroscopy of Organic Specimens, pp. 972-975
H. Ade; X. Zhang; S. Cameron; C. Costello; J. Kirz; S. Williams
The Age of Paraná Flood Volcanism, Rifting of Gondwanaland, and the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary, pp. 975-979
Paul R. Renne; Marcia Ernesto; Igor G. Pacca; Robert S. Coe; Jonathon M. Glen; Michel Prévot; Mireille Perrin
A Prediction of Mars Seismicity from Surface Faulting, pp. 979-981
Matthew P. Golombek; W. Bruce Banerdt; Kenneth L. Tanaka; David M. Tralli
Relation Between Long-Term Trends of Oxygen-18 Isotope Composition of Precipitation and Climate, pp. 981-985
Kazimierz Rozanski; Luis Araguás-Araguás; Roberto Gonfiantini
Reductase Activity Encoded by the HM1 Disease Resistance Gene in Maize, pp. 985-987
Gurmukh S. Johal; Steven P. Briggs
Structure of a Fibronectin Type III Domain from Tenascin Phased by MAD Analysis of the Selenomethionyl Protein, pp. 987-991
Daniel J. Leahy; Wayne A. Hendrickson; Ikramuddin Aukhil; Harold P. Erickson
Nucleotide-Iron-Sulfur Cluster Signal Transduction in the Nitrogenase Iron-Protein: The Role of Asp 125, pp. 992-995
Dana Wolle; Dennis R. Dean; James Bryant Howard
Prevention of Protein Denaturation Under Heat Stress by the Chaperonin Hsp60, pp. 995-998
Jörg Martin; Arthur L. Horwich; F. Ulrich Hartl
Absence of Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein in Individuals with Abetalipoproteinemia, pp. 999-1001
John R. Wetterau; Lawrence P. Aggerbeck; Marie-Elisabeth Bouma; Claude Eisenberg; Anne Munck; Michel Hermier; Jacques Schmitz; Gerard Gay; Daniel J. Rader; Richard E. Gregg
Tyrosine Phosphorylation of CD22 During B Cell Activation, pp. 1001-1004
Roberta J. Schulte; Mary-Ann Campbell; Wolfgang H. Fischer; Bartholomew M. Sefton
A Surface Protease and the Invasive Character of Plague, pp. 1004-1007
Ola A. Sodeinde; Y. V. B. K. Subrahmanyam; Kimberly Stark; Thomas Quan; Youdi Bao; Jon D. Goguen
Activity-Dependent Decrease in NMDA Receptor Responses During Development of the Visual Cortex, pp. 1007-1011
Giorgio Carmignoto; Stefano Vicini


Book Reviews
Calling All Stars, pp. 1012-1014
Is Anyone Out There? The Scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
Frank Drake; Dava Sobel
Review author[s]: Ronald N. Bracewell
High-Pressure Physics, p. 1014
Frontiers of High-Pressure Research.
Hans D. Hochheimer; Richard D. Etters
Review author[s]: Willem L. Vos
----------------, pp. 1014-1015
Muscular Contraction.
Robert M. Simmons
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1015
The Biology of Millipedes.
Stephen P. Hopkin; Helen J. Read
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1015-1016


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Front Matter (62 pp.)
Editorial: Minorities in Science, p. 1067
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
European Research Institutes, pp. 1069-1070
Heinrich Herbertz; Benno Müller-Hill; David A. Pendlebury; Alun Anderson
The Federal Budget and Special Interests, p. 1070
John M. Cornman
UV Light Exposure and HIV Replication, pp. 1070-1071
Mario Clerici; Gene M. Shearer
Yucatan Meteor: The Real Impact, p. 1071
Daniel H. Janzen
New Observations, p. 1071
Christopher Hardin


ScienceScope, p. 1075
Richard Stone


News
Clinton's Technology Agenda, pp. 1076-1078
David P. Hamilton
MicroGeneSys Vaccine Trial Gets a Public Peer Review, pp. 1079-1080
Jon Cohen
Closing In On Melanoma Susceptibility Gene(s), pp. 1080-1081
John Travis
Earth Scientists Assemble Atop an Ancient Rift, pp. 1082-1084
Richard A. Kerr
A New Kind of Organic Gardening, p. 1084
Ivan Amato
Playing `Telephone' With the Body's Message of Pain, p. 1085
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, pp. 1086-1087
Constance Holden

Correction: Dodging the Needle in Health Care, p. 1087


Perspective
A Fifty-Year Plan for Biodiversity Surveys, pp. 1099-1100
Peter H. Raven; Edward O. Wilson


Prevalence of AIDS-Related Risk Factors and Condom Use in the United States, pp. 1101-1106
Joseph A. Catania; Thomas J. Coates; Ron Stall; Heather Turner; John Peterson; Norman Hearst; M. Margaret Dolcini; Estie Hudes; John Gagnon; James Wiley; Robert Groves

Chaotic Stirring in a Tidal System, pp. 1107-1111
H. Ridderinkhof; J. T. F. Zimmerman


Research Article
Mechanism of DNA Strand Transfer Reactions Catalyzed by HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase, pp. 1112-1118
James A. Peliska; Stephen J. Benkovic


Reports
Observation of Metastable Structural Excitations and Concerted Atomic Motions on a Crystal Surface, pp. 1119-1122
Ing-Shouh Hwang; Jene Golovchenko
Direct Mechanical Measurements of the Elasticity of Single DNA Molecules by Using Magnetic Beads, pp. 1122-1126
Steven B. Smith; Laura Finzi; Carlos Bustamante
Complete Wetting from Polymer Mixtures, pp. 1126-1129
Ullrich Steiner; Jacob Klein; Erika Eiser; Andrzej Budkowski; Lewis J. Fetters
Electron Photodetachment Cross Sections of Small Carbon Clusters: Evidence for Nonlinear Isomers, pp. 1129-1131
D. Zajfman; H. Feldman; O. Heber; D. Kella; D. Majer; Z. Vager; R. Naaman
A Liquid-Solution-Phase Synthesis of Crystalline Silicon, pp. 1131-1133
James R. Heath
Micropaleontological Evidence for Increased Meridional Heat Transport in the North Atlantic Ocean During the Pliocene, pp. 1133-1135
Harry J. Dowsett; Thomas M. Cronin; Richard Z. Poore; Robert S. Thompson; Robin C. Whatley; Adrian M. Wood
The Evolutionary Convergence of Hearing in a Parasitoid Fly and Its Cricket Host, pp. 1135-1137
Daniel Robert; John Amoroso; Ronald R. Hoy
The Complete Skull and Skeleton of an Early Dinosaur, pp. 1137-1140
Paul C. Sereno; Fernando E. Novas
Cooperativity Induced by a Single Mutation at the Subunit Interface of a Dimeric Enzyme: Glutathione Reductase, pp. 1140-1143
Nigel S. Scrutton; Mahendra P. Deonarain; Alan Berry; Richard N. Perham
In Vitro Transcriptional Activation by a Metabolic Intermediate: Activation by Leu3 Depends on α-Isopropylmalate, pp. 1143-1145
Ji-Ying Sze; Michael Woontner; Judith A. Jaehning; Gunter B. Kohlhaw
Bacteriophage λPaPa: Not the Mother of All λ Phages, pp. 1145-1148
Roger W. Hendrix; Robert L. Duda
Assignment of a Locus for Familial Melanoma, MLM, to Chromosome 9p13-p22, pp. 1148-1152
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright; David E. Goldgar; Laurence J. Meyer; Cathryn M. Lewis; David E. Anderson; Jane W. Fountain; Monika E. Hegi; Roger W. Wiseman; Elizabeth M. Petty; Allen E. Bale; Olufunmilayo I. Olopade; Manuel O. Diaz; David J. Kwiatkowski; Michael W. Piepkorn; John J. Zone; Mark H. Skolnick
A Functional Connection Between the Pores of Distantly Related Ion Channels as Revealed by Mutant K+ Channels, pp. 1152-1155
Lise Heginbotham; Tatiana Abramson; Roderick MacKinnon
B Cells Turn Off Virgin But Not Memory T Cells, pp. 1156-1159
Ephraim J. Fuchs; Polly Matzinger


Technical Comments
Perceptual Correlates of Massive Cortical Reorganization, pp. 1159-1160
V. S. Ramachandran; D. Rogers-Ramachandran; M. Stewart; Tim P. Pons
Structural Similarity Between Transforming Growth Factor-β2 and Nerve Growth Factor, pp. 1160-1162
Mark B. Swindells; Sun Daopin; Gerson H. Cohen; David Davies
Silica-Carbonate Isotopic Temperature Calibration, pp. 1162-1163
Robert N. Clayton; Aldo Shemesh


Book Reviews
Arsenals of Democracy, pp. 1168-1169
The Rise of the Gunbelt. The Military Remapping of Industrial America.
Anne Markusen; Peter Hall; Scott Campbell; Sabina Deitrick
Review author[s]: Stuart W. Leslie
----------------, p. 1170
Bhatnagar Laureates (1958-91).
Sushil Kumar
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1170
The Retroviridae. Vol. 1.
Jay A. Levy
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1171-1172


Special Section: Minorities in Science


Past Imperfect
Two Generations of Struggle: Special Report Overview, p. 1176
Elizabeth Culotta; Ann Gibbons
A Success Story Amid Decades of Disappointment, pp. 1177-1180
Walter E. Massey
What Went Wrong: Why Programs Failed, pp. 1185-1187
Calvin Sims


Future Conditional
Minority Programs that Get High Marks, pp. 1190-1191+1194-1196+1199
Ann Gibbons
Puerto Rico Exports Hispanic Scientists, p. 1191
Dawn Levy
Math Education: Multiplying the Meager Numbers, pp. 1200-1201
Paul Selvin


Active Voices
Minority Survivors Tell Their Tales, pp. 1204-1206
Constance Holden
Scientists of the Future: Jumping High Hurdles, pp. 1209-1210+1213
Elizabeth Culotta


Racial Modifiers
Black Colleges Cultivate Scientists, pp. 1216-1218
Elizabeth Culotta
Identity Crisis: Teaching v. Research, pp. 1223-1224
Elizabeth Culotta
Asian-Americans Bump Against Glass Ceilings, pp. 1224-1225+1228
Susan Katz Miller
Bridging Tribal, Technological Worlds, p. 1231
Dawn Levy
From Inner-City L.A. to Yale Engineering, p. 1232

Selected Resources, p. 1235


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: Jobs, Technology, and Change, p. 1287
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Left-Handed Comments, pp. 1289-1290
James H. Brewster; Michael Laskowski, Jr.; Jay S. Siegel; Stephen Kent; Raymond Milton; Saskia Milton; Gregory A. Petsko
Amber Trees, pp. 1290-1291
Forrest M. Mims, III; Virginia Morell
A Career in Industry, p. 1291
W. Robert Richards


Corrections and Clarifications: Everglades Rebound from Andrew, p. 1291
Corrections and Clarifications: Monkey-Human Viral Hybrid is New Weapon in AIDS Fight, p. 1291
ScienceScope, p. 1295
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Space Scientists Get the Jitters, pp. 1296-1297
Eliot Marshall
Europeans Agree Not to Go It Alone, p. 1297
Peter Aldhous
AIDS Clinical Trial to Go Ahead, p. 1298
Jon Cohen
NRC Panel Provides a Blueprint, p. 1298
Richard Stone
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic...and Microbes?, pp. 1299-1300
John Travis
Anthropologists Climb (Gingerly) on Board, pp. 1300-1301
Leslie Roberts


Random Samples, pp. 1302-1303
Constance Holden


Research News
Getting it Together at the Synapse, pp. 1304-1306
Jean Marx
From `Hunter Magic,' a Pharmacopeia?, p. 1306
Ivan Amato
Making Materials That are Good to the Last Drop, p. 1307
John Travis
Crash and Burn: Propagating New Massive Stars, p. 1308
Fred Myers; Faye Flam
Putting the Pedal to the Metal in a Controlled Chaotic Laser, p. 1309
Barry Cipra


Perspective
Antibodies without Immunization, pp. 1313-1314
Richard A. Lerner; Angray S. Kang; Jim D. Bain; Dennis R. Burton; Carlos F. Barbas, III


An Optimal Transition Path for Controlling Greenhouse Gases, pp. 1315-1319
William D. Nordhaus


Research Article
Functional Transcription Elongation Complexes from Synthetic RNA-DNA Bubble Duplexes, pp. 1320-1324
Shirley S. Daube; Peter H. von Hippel


Reports
Changes in State of Stress on the Southern San Andreas Fault Resulting from the California Earthquake Sequence of April to June 1992, pp. 1325-1328
Steven C. Jaumé; Lynn R. Sykes
Change in Failure Stress on the Southern San Andreas Fault System Caused by the 1992 Magnitude = 7.4 Landers Earthquake, pp. 1328-1332
Ross S. Stein; Geoffrey C. P. King; Jian Lin
Accumulation of Suspended Barite at Mesopelagic Depths and Export Production in the Southern Ocean, pp. 1332-1335
Frank Dehairs; Willy Baeyens; Leo Goeyens
X-Ray Detection of the Period-Four Cycling of the Manganese Cluster in Photosynthetic Water Oxidizing Enzyme, pp. 1335-1337
Taka-aki Ono; Takumi Noguchi; Yorinao Inoue; Masami Kusunoki; Tadashi Matsushita; Hiroyuki Oyanagi
Linear Metal Nanostructures and Size Effects of Supported Metal Catalysts, pp. 1337-1339
Ioannis Zuburtikudis; Howard Saltsburg
Visoelastic Dynamics of Confined Polymer Melts, pp. 1339-1342
Hsuan-Wei Hu; Steve Granick
Direct Observation of CIO from Chlorine Nitrate Photolysis, pp. 1342-1345
Timothy K. Minton; Christine M. Nelson; Teresa A. Moore; Mitchio Okumura
Evidence from 12S Ribosomal RNA Sequences that Onychophorans are Modified Arthropods, pp. 1345-1348
J. William O. Ballard; Gary J. Olsen; Daniel P. Faith; Wendy A. Odgers; David M. Rowell; Peter W. Atkinson
Predator-Induced Phenotypical Change in Body Morphology in Crucian Carp, pp. 1348-1350
Christer Brönmark; Jeffrey G. Miner
Activation of a Plant Gene by T-DNA Tagging: Auxin-Independent Growth in Vitro, pp. 1350-1353
Hiroaki Hayashi; Inge Czaja; Helge Lubenow; Jeff Schell; Richard Walden
Map-Based Cloning of a Gene Controlling Omega-3 Fatty Acid Desaturation in Arabidopsis, pp. 1353-1355
Vincent Arondel; Bertrand Lemieux; Inhwan Hwang; Sue Gibson; Howard M. Goodman; Chris R. Somerville
Dynamics of Ribozyme Binding of Substrate Revealed by Fluorescence-Detected Stopped-Flow Methods, pp. 1355-1358
Philip C. Bevilacqua; Ryszard Kierzek; Kenneth A. Johnson; Douglas H. Turner
Three-Dimensional Structure of Dimeric Human Recombinant Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, pp. 1358-1362
Jayvardhan Pandit; Andrew Bohm; Jarmila Jancarik; Robert Halenbeck; Kirston Koths; Sung-Hou Kim
Consequences of Replication Fork Movement Through Transcription Units in Vivo, pp. 1362-1365
Sarah French
Induction of Mucosal and Systemic Immunity to a Recombinant Simian Immunodeficiency Viral Protein, pp. 1365-1369
T. Lehner; L. A. Bergmeier; C. Panagiotidi; L. Tao; R. Brookes; L. S. Klavinskis; P. Walker; J. Walker; R. G. Ward; L. Hussain; A. J. H. Gearing; S. E. Adams
Encoding of a Homolog of the IFN-γ Receptor by Myxoma Virus, pp. 1369-1372
Chris Upton; Karen Mossman; Grant McFadden
Regulation of the Differentiation of Teratocarcinoma Cells into Primitive Endoderm by Gα i2, pp. 1373-1375
David C. Watkins; Gary L. Johnson; Craig C. Malbon


Technical Comments
Nitric Oxide and Arginine-Evoked Insulin Secretion, pp. 1376-1378
Steven R. Vincent; H. H. H. W. Schmidt; T. D. Warner; K. Ishii; H. Sheng; F. Murad
Polyamine Depletion and Drug-Induced Chromosomal Damage: New Results, p. 1378
P. J. Tofilon; D. F. Deen; L. J. Marton


Book Reviews
The Phenomenon of the Journal, pp. 1382-1383
Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge. Historical Essays.
W. F. Bynum; Stephen Lock; Roy Porter
Review author[s]: Caroline Hannaway
Engaging the Past, pp. 1383-1384
A Skeptical Biochemist.
Joseph Fruton
Review author[s]: Colin A. Russell
Grains in Space, p. 1384
Dust in the Galactic Environment.
D. C. B. Whittet
Review author[s]: John S. Mathis
ET and Company, pp. 1384-1385
Organic Superconductors (Including Fullerenes). Synthesis, Structure, Properties, and Theory.
Jack M. Williams; John R. Feraro; Robert J. Thorn; K. Douglas Carlson; Urs Geiser; Hau H. Wang; Aravinda M. Kini; Myung-Hwan Whangbo
Review author[s]: W. A. Little
Books Received, pp. 1385-1386


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: A Campaign for Science, p. 1419
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Tenure for Foreigners in Japan, p. 1421
Robert J. Geller
Sequencing and Computer Time, p. 1421
William R. Taylor
Dividing Up the Neocortex, pp. 1421-1422
Pasko Rakic
Protection from Dementia, pp. 1422-1423
David Bowen; Paul Francis; Neil Sims; Alan Cross
The Progress of Science, p. 1423
Melvin Schindler


ScienceScope, p. 1427
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Japan Bids for U.S. Basic Research, pp. 1428-1430
Faye Flam
In Biotechnology, Japanese Yen for American Expertise, pp. 1431-1433
Ann Gibbons
Scientists' Campaign to Save Earth, p. 1433
Constance Holden
Breakfast of a Champion?, p. 1433
Faye Flam
Commission Sees NSF's Future in Its Past, p. 1434
Colin Norman


Random Samples, p. 1435
Constance Holden


Research News
In Search of the Human Touch, pp. 1436-1437
Ivan Amato
Unraveling the Dark Paradox of `Blindsight', pp. 1438-1439
Marcia Barinaga
Tracing the Milky Way's Rough-and-Tumble Youth, pp. 1439-1440
Ray Jayawardhana
Community Asks: Has Sam Ting Found a New Particle?, p. 1441
Faye Flam


Perspective
Seismic Imaging of Sea-Floor Spreading, pp. 1442-1443
John C. Mutter


Excitation and Decay of Correlated Atomic States, pp. 1444-1451
A. R. P. Rau

Managing Insect Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins, pp. 1451-1455
William H. McGaughey; Mark E. Whalon


Research Article
Post-Transcriptional Regulation of Early T Cell Development by T Cell Receptor Signals, pp. 1456-1462
Yousuke Takahama; Alfred Singer


Reports
Stability and Properties of Double and Triple Helices: Dramatic Effects of RNA or DNA Backbone Composition, pp. 1463-1466
Richard W. Roberts; Donald M. Crothers
Simultaneous Miocene Extension and Shortening in the Himalayan Orogen, pp. 1466-1470
K. V. Hodges; R. R. Parrish; T. B. Housh; D. R. Lux; B. C. Burchfiel; L. H. Royden; Z. Chen
The Seismic Attenuation Structure of a Fast-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridge, pp. 1470-1474
William S. D. Wilcock; Sean C. Solomon; G. M. Purdy; Douglas R. Toomey
Photoinduced Electron Transfer from a Conducting Polymer to Buckminsterfullerene, pp. 1474-1476
N. S. Sariciftci; L. Smilowitz; A. J. Heeger; F. Wudl
A Multifunctional Aqueous Channel Formed by CFTR, pp. 1477-1479
Hajime Hasegawa; William Skach; Oliver Baker; M. Clara Calayag; V. Lingappa; A. S. Verkman
Porins in the Cell Wall of Mycobacteria, pp. 1479-1481
Joaquim Trias; Vincent Jarlier; Roland Benz
Antisense and Antigene Properties of Peptide Nucleic Acids, pp. 1481-1485
Jeffery C. Hanvey; Nancy J. Peffer; John E. Bisi; Stephen A. Thomson; Rodolfo Cadilla; John A. Josey; Daniel J. Ricca; C. Fred Hassman; Michele A. Bonham; Karin G. Au; Stephen G. Carter; David A. Bruckenstein; Ann L. Boyd; Stewart A. Noble; Lee E. Babiss
Dual-Target Inhibition of HIV-1 in Vitro by Means of an Adeno-Associated Virus Antisense Vector, pp. 1485-1488
Saswati Chatterjee; Philip R. Johnson; K. K. Wong, Jr.
Residual Vision in a Scotoma: Implications for Blindsight, pp. 1489-1491
Robert Fendrich; C. Mark Wessinger; Michael S. Gazzaniga
Amelioration of Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis by Myelin Basic Protein Synthetic Peptide-Induced Anergy, pp. 1491-1494
Amitabh Gaur; Brook Wiers; Angela Liu; Jonathan Rothbard; C. Garrison Fathman
Intrinsic Quantal Variability Due to Stochastic Properties of Receptor-Transmitter Interactions, pp. 1494-1498
Donald S. Faber; William S. Young; Pascal Legendre; Henri Korn
The Time Course of Glutamate in the Synaptic Cleft, pp. 1498-1501
John D. Clements; Robin A. J. Lester; Gang Tong; Craig E. Jahr; Gary L. Westbrook


Book Reviews
Travails of Publishing, pp. 1503-1504
Stealing Into Print. Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing.
Marcel C. LaFollette
Review author[s]: David Goodstein
Technological Intuition, pp. 1504-1505
Engineering and the Mind's Eye.
Eugene S. Ferguson
Review author[s]: Steven Lubar
Biotic Prognostications, pp. 1505-1506
Global Warming and Biological Diversity.
Robert L. Peters; Thomas E. Love-Joy
Review author[s]: Peter F. Brussard
Books Received, pp. 1506-1507


Inside AAAS, pp. 1508-1510
Karen Hopkin

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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Editorial: Superconductivity Revisited, p. 1559
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Neuroscience at NIH, p. 1561
Johanna Schneider
NIH Expenditures: Extramural Versus Intramural, p. 1561
Lance A. Liotta
Regulations for Genetically Engineered Foods, pp. 1561-1562
Philip L. Bereano; Nachama L. Wilker
IL-1β and Escherichia Coli, pp. 1562-1563
Kwang Shin Kim; Junming Le; Reuven Porat; Burton D. Clark; Sheldon M. Wolff; Charles A. Dinarello


Corrections and Clarifications: The Readers' NIH, p. 1563
ScienceScope, p. 1567
Eliot Marshall


News and Comment
Pediatric AIDS Vaccine Trials Set, pp. 1568-1570
Jon Cohen
Scripps Signs a Deal with Sandoz, p. 1570
Ann Gibbons
French Officials Panic Over Rare Brain Disease Outbreak, pp. 1571-1572
Peter Aldhous
Roche Gets Tough on Illicit Sales of PCR Reagent, pp. 1572-1573
Peter Aldhous
NIH Takes New Tack on Gene Mapping, p. 1573
Leslie Roberts


Random Samples, pp. 1574-1575
Ivan Amato


Research News
Having It Both Ways in the Mantle, pp. 1576-1578
Richard A. Kerr
Quake Heightens Concern, Uncertainty, p. 1578
Richard A. Kerr
Surprising New Target Found For Anti-Ulcer Drugs, p. 1579
John Travis
Gene Research Flowers in Arabidopsis thaliana, pp. 1580-1581
Anne Simon Moffat


Perspective
Paleoseismology: A Search for Ancient Earthquakes in Puget Sound, pp. 1592-1593
J. Adams


Himalayan Tectonics, Weathering Processes, and the Strontium Isotope Record in Marine Limestones, pp. 1594-1597
J. M. Edmond


Research Articles
Roles of SWI1, SWI2, and SWI3 Proteins for Transcriptional Enhancement by Steroid Receptors, pp. 1598-1604
Steven K. Yoshinaga; Craig L. Peterson; Ira Herskowitz; Keith R. Yamamoto


Research Article
Phthalate Dioxygenase Reductase: A Modular Structure for Electron Transfer from Pyridine Nucleotides to [2Fe-2S], pp. 1604-1610
Carl C. Correll; Christopher J. Batie; David P. Ballou; Martha L. Ludwig


Reports


Ancient Earthquake
Abrupt Uplift within the Past 1700 Years at Southern Puget Sound, Washington, pp. 1611-1614
Robert C. Bucknam; Eileen Hemphill-Haley; Estella B. Leopold
A Tsunami about 1000 Years Ago in Puget Sound, Washington, pp. 1614-1617
Brian F. Atwater; Andrew L. Moore
Paleoearthquakes in the Puget Sound Region Recorded in Sediments from Lake Washington, U.S.A., pp. 1617-1620
Robert E. Karlin; Sally E. B. Abella
Prehistoric Rock Avalanches in the Olympic Mountains, Washington, pp. 1620-1621
Robert L. Schuster; Robert L. Logan; Patrick T. Pringle
Tree Ring Correlation Between Prehistoric Landslides and Abrupt Tectonic Events in Seattle, Washington, pp. 1621-1623
Gordon C. Jacoby; Patrick L. Williams; Brendan M. Buckley

Terrestrial Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Ratios from Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Nanodiamonds, pp. 1624-1626
I. Gilmour; S. S. Russell; J. W. Arden; M. R. Lee; I. A. Franchi; C. T. Pillinger
A High-Resolution Record of Holocene Climate Change in Speleothem Calcite from Cold Water Cave, Northeast Iowa, pp. 1626-1630
Jeffrey A. Dorale; Luis A. González; Mark K. Reagan; David A. Pickett; Michael T. Murrell; Richard G. Baker
Direct Detection of C4H2 Photochemical Products: Possible Routes to Complex Hydrocarbons in Planetary Atmospheres, pp. 1630-1633
Ralph E. Bandy; Chitra Lakshminarayan; Rex K. Frost; Timothy S. Zwier
Production and Initial Characterization of Bionites: Materials Formed on a Bacterial Backbone, pp. 1633-1636
Neil H. Mendelson
Electrical Resistivity and Stoichiometry of Ca$_x$C_{60}$ and Sr$_x$ C$_{60}$ Films, pp. 1636-1638
R. C. Haddon; G. P. Kochanski; A. F. Hebard; A. T. Fiory; R. C. Morris
Charge Donation by Calcium into the t 1g Band of C 60, pp. 1638-1640
G. K. Wertheim; D. N. E. Buchanan; J. E. Rowe
Electronic, Magnetic, and Geometric Structure of Metallo-Carbohedrenes, pp. 1640-1643
B. V. Reddy; S. N. Khanna; P. Jena
Temperature and Size Variabilities of the Western Pacific Warm Pool, pp. 1643-1645
Xiao-Hai Yan; Chung-Ru Ho; Quanan Zheng; Vic Klemas
EMF, an Arabidopsis Gene Required for Vegetative Shoot Development, pp. 1645-1647
Z. R. Sung; A. Belachew; Bai Shunong; R. Bertrand-Garcia
A Homoeotic Mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana with Leafy Cotyledons, pp. 1647-1650
David W. Meinke
Overexpression of a Transporter Gene in a Multidrug-Resistant Human Lung Cancer Cell Line, pp. 1650-1654
S. P. C. Cole; G. Bhardwaj; J. H. Gerlach; J. E. Mackie; C. E. Grant; K. C. Almquist; A. J. Stewart; E. U. Kurz; A. M. V. Duncan; R. G. Deeley
Expression of an Inward-Rectifying Potassium Channel by the Arabidopsis KAT1 cDNA, pp. 1654-1658
Daniel P. Schachtman; Julian I. Schroeder; William J. Lucas; Julie A. Anderson; Richard F. Gaber
Thermal Stability Comparison of Purified Empty and Peptide-Filled Forms of a Class I MHC Molecule, pp. 1658-1662
Margaret L. Fahnestock; Ilana Tamir; Linda Narhi; Pamela J. Bjorkman
Localization of Targets for Anti-Ulcer Drugs in Cells of the Immune System, pp. 1662-1665
Éva Mezey; Miklós Palkovits
Solution Structure of the SH3 Domain of Src and Identification of its Ligand-Binding Site, pp. 1665-1668
Hongtao Yu; Michael K. Rosen; Tae Bum Shin; Cynthia Seidel-Dugan; Joan S. Brugge; Stuart L. Schreiber
Behavioral Lifetime of Human Auditory Sensory Memory Predicted by Physiological Measures, pp. 1668-1670
Z.-L. Lu; S. J. Williamson; L. Kaufman


Book Reviews
How Parts of the Brain Compute, pp. 1671-1672
The Computational Brain.
Patricia S. Churchland; Terrence J. Sejnowski
Review author[s]: Michael A. Arbib
HTSC for Newcomers, pp. 1672-1673
High Temperature Superconductivity.
D. P. Tunstall; W. Barford
Review author[s]: David O. Welch
Cytotoxins and Cytolysins, pp. 1673+1675
Sourcebook of Bacterial Protein Toxins.
J. E. Alouf; J. H. Freer
Review author[s]: Matthew Jackson
Books Received, pp. 1675-1676


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: The Gas Research Institute, p. 1715
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Conflicts of Interest, p. 1717
Jerome L. Sullivan; Allen D. Roses; Hildur E. Blythman; Peter Pesch; Michael A. Amaral
The Formation of Fullernes, pp. 1718-1719
Gordon G. Goles; Peter R. Buseck; Semeon J. Tsipursky


Correction: Regulation by ATP and ADP of CFTR Chloride Channels that Contain Mutant Nucleotide-Binding Domains, p. 1719
Corrections and Clarifications: At Age 2, Gene Therapy Enters a Growth Phase, p. 1719
Corrections and Clarifications: New French Biomedical Center Breaks the Mold, p. 1719
ScienceScope, p. 1723
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Polarized Debate: EMFs and Cancer, pp. 1724-1725
Richard Stone
Soros Foundation Launches $100 Million Relief Effort, p. 1726
Constance Holden
MITI Moves Into Basic Research, p. 1727
Fred Myers
Princeton Lab Faces 9-Year Shutdown, p. 1727
Christopher Anderson
Harkin Seeks Compassionate Use of Unproven Treatments, p. 1728
Larry Thompson
Dingell Rips Healy for `Obstructionism', p. 1729
Jon Cohen
Trials Set in High-Risk Populations, p. 1729
Jon Cohen


Research News
Viruses Launch Their Own `Star Wars', pp. 1730-1731
Marcia Barinaga
Do Tumor-Altered T Cells Depress Immune Responses?, pp. 1732-1733
John Travis
Hubble Sees a Zoo of Ancient Galaxies, p. 1733
Faye Flam


Random Samples, pp. 1734-1735
Constance Holden

Correction: Random Samples, p. 1735


Perspectives
Why Did They Die?, pp. 1739-1740
Francis L. Black
Electron-Tunneling Pathways in Proteins, pp. 1740-1741
David N. Beratan; José Nelson Onuchic; Jay R. Winkler; Harry B. Gray


Budget Priorities of the Nation, pp. 1742-1747
Van Doorn Ooms


Research Article
Crystal Structure of a Complex Between Electron Transfer Partners, Cytochrome c Peroxidase and Cytochrome c, pp. 1748-1755
Huguette Pelletier; Joseph Kraut


Reports
Bacterial Sulfate Reduction Above 100°C in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Sediments, pp. 1756-1757
Bo Barker Jorgensen; Mai F. Isaksen; Holger W. Jannasch
Downstream Fining by Selective Deposition in a Laboratory Flume, pp. 1757-1760
Chris Paola; Gary Parker; Rebecca Seal; Sanjiv K. Sinha; John B. Southard; Peter R. Wilcock
Synchronism of the Siberian Traps and the Permian-Triassic Boundary, pp. 1760-1763
I. H. Campbell; G. K. Czamanske; V. A. Fedorenko; R. I. Hill; V. Stepanov
Manipulation of the Reconstruction of the Au(111) Surface with the STM, pp. 1763-1765
Y. Hasegawa; Ph. Avouris
Single-Crystal Epitaxial Thin Films of the Isotropic Metallic Oxides Sr 1-x CaxRuO3 (0 <= x <= 1), pp. 1766-1769
C. B. Eom; R. J. Cava; R. M. Fleming; Julia M. Phillips; R. B. van Dover; J. H. Marshall; J. W. P. Hsu; J. J. Krajewski; W. F. Peck, Jr.
Open Framework Structures Based on Sex 2- Fragments: Synthesis of (Ph4P)[M(Se6)2] (M = Ga, In, Tl) in Molten (Ph4P)2Sex, pp. 1769-1772
Sandeep Dhingra; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
Arabidopsis and Nicotiana Anthocyanin Production Activated by Maize Regulators R and C1, pp. 1773-1775
Alan M. Lloyd; Virginia Walbot; Ronald W. Davis
Interaction of U6 snRNA with a Sequence Required for Function of the Nematode SL RNA in Trans-Splicing, pp. 1775-1780
Gregory J. Hannona; Patricia A. Maroney; Yi-Tao Yu; Gretchen E. Hannon; Timothy W. Nilsen
Nucleosome Core Displacement in Vitro via a Metastable Transcription Factor-Nucleosome Complex, pp. 1780-1784
Jerry L. Workman; Robert E. Kingston
Identification of a Second Pseudoautosomal Region Near the Xq and Yq Telomeres, pp. 1784-1787
Diha Freije; Cynthia Helms; Michael S. Watson; Helen Donis-Keller
DNA Sequencing by Primer Walking with Strings of Contiguous Hexamers, pp. 1787-1791
Jan Kieleczawa; John J. Dunn; F. William Studier
Ablation of Transplanted HTLV-I Tax-Transformed Tumors in Mice by Antisense Inhibition of NF-κB, pp. 1792-1795
Isao Kitajima; Toshiya Shinohara; James Bilakovics; David A. Brown; Xiao Xu; Michael Nerenberg
Alterations in Signal Transduction Molecules in T Lymphocytes from Tumor-Bearing Mice, pp. 1795-1798
Hiromoto Mizoguchi; John J. O'Shea; Dan L. Longo; Cynthia M. Loeffler; Daniel W. McVicar; Augusto C. Ochoa
Interleukin-8 as a Macrophage-Derived Mediator of Angiogenesis, pp. 1798-1801
Alisa E. Koch; Peter J. Polverini; Steven L. Kunkel; Lisa A. Harlow; Luisa A. DiPietro; Victor M. Elner; Susan G. Elner; Robert M. Strieter
Invariant Chain Peptides in Most HLA-DR Molecules of an Antigen-Processing Mutant, pp. 1801-1804
Alessandro Sette; Stephanie Ceman; Ralph T. Kubo; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Ettore Appella; Donald F. Hunt; Theresa A. Davis; Hanspeter Michel; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Richard Rudersdorf; Howard M. Grey; Robert DeMars
Expression Directed from HIV Long Terminal Repeats in the Central Nervous System of Transgenic Mice, pp. 1804-1808
John R. Corboy; Jeanine M. Buzy; M. Christine Zink; Janice E. Clements
Activation of Transcription by IFN-γ: Tyrosine Phosphorylation of a 91-kD DNA Binding Protein, pp. 1808-1812
Ke Shuai; Chris Schindler; Vincent R. Prezioso; James E. Darnell, Jr.
Range of Messenger Action of Calcium Ion and Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate, pp. 1812-1815
Nancy L. Allbritton; Tobias Meyer; Lubert Stryer


Technical Comments
Cambrian and Recent Morphological Disparity, pp. 1816-1818
Mike Foote; Stephen Jay Gould; Michael S. Y. Lee; Derek E. G. Briggs; Richard A. Fortey; Matthew A. Wills


Book Reviews
Grand Syntheses in the Making, pp. 1820-1822
The Evolution of Life Histories.
Stephen C. Stearns
Review author[s]: Samuel M. Scheiner
Windows in Time, p. 1822
Life in Amber.
George O. Poinar, Jr.
Review author[s]: David Grimaldi
Environmental Philosophies, pp. 1822-1823
Toward Unity Among Environmentalists.
Bryan G. Norton
After Earth Day. Continuing the Conservation Effort.
Max Oelschlager
Review author[s]: Samuel P. Hays
Books Received, p. 1824


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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: The Molecule of the Year, p. 1861
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.

No News Is Good News, pp. 1862-1865
Elizabeth Culotta; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
The Taste of Birds: Pitohui!, p. 1867
Richard Wrangham; F. Harvey Pough
Ice Man: Victim of Prehistoric Schnapps?, pp. 1867-1868
George B. McManus; Horst Seidler
EMF Research, pp. 1868-1869+1960
Robert K. Adair; H. Keith Florig


ScienceScope, p. 1871
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Databasing the Brain, pp. 1872-1873
Ann Gibbons
Universities Discover That Simplicity Has Its Price, p. 1874
Christopher Anderson
UC Goes Where Harvard Feared to Tread, p. 1875
Christopher Anderson
Signs of Damage by Radicals, pp. 1875-1876
Cláudio Csillag; Peter Aldhous
Spain's Ambitions in Biology Threatened by Funding Freeze, pp. 1876-1877
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 1878-1879
Constance Holden


Research News
AIDS Vaccines: Is Older Better?, pp. 1880-1881
Jon Cohen
Pot, Heroin Unlock New Areas for Neuroscience, pp. 1882-1884
Marcia Barinaga
Survival of the Fittest in 1992's Physics and Astronomy Bestiary, pp. 1884-1885
Faye Flam
Researchers Swap Material Evidence in Boston, pp. 1886-1887
Ivan Amato


Perspectives
The Gamma-Ray Cosmos, pp. 1894-1896
Edward L. Chupp
Frosted Flies, pp. 1896-1897
Michael Ashburner


Biochemistry of Nitric Oxide and Its Redox-Activated Forms, pp. 1898-1902
Jonathan S. Stamler; David J. Singel; Joseph Loscalzo


Research Articles
Impaired Long-Term Potentiation, Spatial Learning, and Hippocampal Development in fyn Mutant Mice, pp. 1903-1910
Seth G. N. Grant; Thomas J. O'Dell; Kevin A. Karl; Paul L. Stein; Philippe Soriano; Eric R. Kandel
Selection of a Ribozyme That Functions as a Superior Template in a Self-Copying Reaction, pp. 1910-1915
Rachel Green; Jack W. Szostak


Reports
Structural and Electronic Properties of La@C 82, pp. 1916-1918
Kari Laasonen; Wanda Andreoni; Michele Parrinello
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Electrodeposited Ceramic Superlattices, pp. 1918-1921
Jay A. Switzer; Ryne P. Raffaelle; Richard J. Phillips; Chen-Jen Hung; Teresa D. Golden
Dynamics of Soil Carbon During Deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, pp. 1921-1924
Jennifer W. Harden; Eric T. Sundquist; Robert F. Stallard; Robert K. Mark
Evidence from the Lamarck Granodiorite for Rapid Late Cretaceous Crust Formation in California, pp. 1924-1926
Drew S. Coleman; Thomas P. Frost; Allen F. Glazner
Allometric Engineering: A Causal Analysis of Natural Selection on Offspring Size, pp. 1927-1930
Barry Sinervo; Paul Doughty; Raymond B. Huey; Kelly Zamudio
Components of Sterol Biosynthesis Assembled on the Oxygen-Avid Hemoglobin of Ascaris, pp. 1930-1932
David R. Sherman; Brett Guinn; Monique M. Perdok; Daniel E. Goldberg
Cyrobiological Preservation of Drosophila Embryos, pp. 1932-1935
Peter Mazur; Kenneth W. Cole; Jerry W. Hall; Paul D. Schreuders; Anthony P. Mahowald
Cellular Proteins Bound to Immunodeficiency Viruses: Implications for Pathogenesis and Vaccines, pp. 1935-1938
Larry O. Arthur; Julian W. Bess, Jr.,; Raymond C. Sowder II; Raoul E. Benveniste; Dean L. Mann; Jean-Claude Chermann; Louis E. Henderson
Protective Effects of a Live Attenuated SIV Vaccine with a Deletion in the nef Gene, pp. 1938-1941
Muthiah D. Daniel; Frank Kirchhoff; Susan C. Czajak; Prabhat K. Sehgal; Ronald C. Desrosiers
Targeted Degradation of c-Fos, But Not v-Fos, by a Phosphorylation-Dependent Signal on c-Jun, pp. 1941-1944
Athanasios G. Papavassiliou; Mathias Treier; Catherine Chavrier; Dirk Bohmann
Retinoids Selective for Retinoid X Receptor Response Pathways, pp. 1944-1946
Jurgen M. Lehmann; Ling Jong; Andrea Fanjul; James F. Cameron; Xian Ping Lu; Pamela Haefner; Marcia I. Dawson; Magnus Pfahl
Isolation and Structure of a Brain Constituent That Binds to the Cannabinoid Receptor, pp. 1946-1949
William A. Devane; Lumir Hanuš; Aviva Breuer; Roger G. Pertwee; Lesley A. Stevenson; Graeme Griffin; Dan Gibson; Asher Mandelbaum; Alexander Etinger; Raphael Mechoulam
Direct Visualization of the Dendritic and Receptive Fields of Directionally Selective Retinal Ganglion Cells, pp. 1949-1952
Guang Yang; Richard H. Masland
Cloning of a Delta Opioid Receptor by Functional Expression, pp. 1952-1955
Christopher J. Evans; Duane E. Keith, Jr.; Heather Morrison; Karin Magendzo; Robert H. Edwards
Prevention of Programmed Cell Death in Caenorhabditis elegans by Human bcl-2, pp. 1955-1957
David L. Vaux; Irving L. Weissman; Stuart K. Kim
Neutrophil Recruitment by Tumor Necrosis Factor from Mast Cells in Immune Complex Peritonitis, pp. 1957-1959
Yan Zhang; Bernard F. Ramos; Barbara A. Jakschik


Letters
Brain Tumor Treatment: Significant Contributions, p. 1960


Inside AAAS, pp. 1962-1964
Karen Hopkin


Book Reviews
An American Success, pp. 1967-1969
Innovation as a Social Process. Elihu Thomson and the Rise of General Electric, 1870-1900.
W. Bernard Carlson
Review author[s]: Steven W. Usselman
Dining Respectably, pp. 1969-1970
Cannibalism. Ecology and Evolution among Diverse Taxa.
Mark A. Elgar; Bernard J. Crespi
Review author[s]: Douglas Mock
Complexities of Stress, pp. 1970-1971
Perturbing the Organism. The Biology of Stressful Experience.
Herbert Weiner
Review author[s]: Mary F. Dallman
Books Received, p. 1971


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