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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: High-Energy Astrophysics, p. 11
David Lindley


Letters
Frog Endangerment, p. 13
Marshall P. Jones
Smallpox Virus Stocks, p. 13
David Baltimore
The Importance of Restaurants in Superconductivity Research, pp. 13-14
Bernard Raveau
Is Dioxin a Human Carcinogen?, p. 14
Alex Apostolou; Ann Gibbons
Accelerator Power Plants, pp. 14-15
Charles D. Bowman
Basic Research and Weather Prediction, p. 15
Peter V. Hobbs


Corrections and Clarifications: Carbon Monoxide: A Putative Neural Messenger, p. 15
Corrections and Clarifications: The Drift of Saturn's North Polar Spot Observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, p. 15
ScienceScope, p. 19
Richard Stone


News and Comment
The Aftermath of the Gallo Case, pp. 20-22
Christopher Anderson
Members Seek More Active Role, p. 23
Robert Langreth
German Geneticists Get Some Relief, pp. 23-24
Michael Simm
A Hearty Endorsement for Aspirin, p. 24
Peter Aldhous
Scientists Count a Rising Tide of Whales in the Seas, pp. 25-26
Karen Schmidt


Random Samples, p. 27
Constance Holden


Research News
Neutrino Watchers Go to Extremes, pp. 28-30
Gary Taubes
Cell Biologists Get the Message in New Orleans, pp. 30-31
Rachel Nowak
Genes Point to a New Identity For Pacific Pioneers, pp. 32-33
Ann Gibbons


High-Energy Astrophysics


Perspectives
Seeing the Nuclei of Active Galaxies, pp. 40-42
Anne L. Kinney
Recent Advances of X-ray Astronomy, pp. 42-44
Yasuo Tanaka
The Case of the Blue Stragglers, pp. 44-45
Charles Bailyn
Geminga and the Astronomy of Isolated Neutron Stars, pp. 46-47
Giovanni F. Bignami
Taking Stock of Gamma Ray Bursts, pp. 47-49
Dieter H. Hartmann

Astrophysical Opacity, pp. 50-55
Forrest J. Rogers; Carlos A. Iglesias
Astronomy and the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, pp. 55-59
Stuart Bowyer


Reports
Patterned Condensation Figures as Optical Diffraction Gratings, pp. 60-62
Amit Kumar; George M. Whitesides
Fluorescent X-ray Interference from a Protein Monolayer, pp. 62-64
Yuji C. Sasaki; Yoshio Suzuki; Tadashi Ishibashi
New Light on the Heart of Darkness of the Solar Chromosphere, pp. 64-66
S. K. Solanki; W. Livingston; T. Ayres
Void Structure in Colloidal Dispersions, pp. 66-68
Kensaku Ito; Hiroshi Yoshida; Norio Ise
Synthesis and Characterization of Molybdenum Carbide Clusters MonC 4n (n = 1 to 4), pp. 68-71
Changming Jin; R. E. Haufler; R. L. Hettich; C. M. Barshick; R. N. Compton; A. A. Puretzky; A. V. Dem'yanenko; A. A. Tuinman
Do Hydrofluorocarbons Destroy Stratospheric Ozone?, pp. 71-75
A. R. Ravishankara; Andrew A. Turnipseed; Niels R. Jensen; Stephen Barone; Michael Mills; Carleton J. Howard; Susan Solomon
Target of the Transcriptional Activation Function of Phage λ cl Protein, pp. 75-77
Mei Li; Henry Moyle; Miriam M. Susskind
Catalytic Activity of an RNA Domain Derived from the U6-U4 RNA Complex, pp. 77-81
Jing-Hua Yang; Robert Cedergren; Bernardo Nadal-Ginard
Mitotic Repression of RNA Polymerase III Transcription in Vitro Mediated by Phosphorylation of a TFIIIB Component, pp. 81-84
Joel M. Gottesfeld; Veronica J. Wolf; Tam Dang; Douglass J. Forbes; Philippe Hartl
Location of cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Type I with the TCR-CD3 Complex, pp. 84-87
Bjørn S. Skålhegg; Kjetil Taskén; Vidar Hansson; Henrik S. Huitfeldt; Tore Jahnsen; Tor Lea
A Transforming Growth Factor β Type I Receptor That Signals to Activate Gene Expression, pp. 87-89
Craig H. Bassing; Jonathan M. Yingling; David J. Howe; Tongwen Wang; Wei Wu He; Michael L. Gustafson; Paresh Shah; Patricia K. Donahoe; Xiao-Fan Wang
Association of Transcription Factor APRF and Protein Kinase Jak1 with the Interleukin-6 Signal Transducer gp130, pp. 89-92
Claudia Lütticken; Ursula M. Wegenka; Juping Yuan; Jan Buschmann; Chris Schindler; Andrew Ziemiecki; Ailsa G. Harpur; Andrew F. Wilks; Kiyoshi Yasukawa; Tetsuya Taga; Tadamitsu Kishimoto; Giovanna Barbieri; Sandra Pellegrini; Michael Sendtner; Peter C. Heinrich; Friedemann Horn
Association and Activation of Jak-Tyk Kinases by CNTF-LIF-OSM-IL-6 β Receptor Components, pp. 92-95
Neil Stahl; Teri G. Boulton; Thomas Farruggella; Nancy Y. Ip; Sam Davis; Bruce A. Witthuhn; Frederick W. Quelle; Olli Silvennoinen; Giovanna Barbieri; Sandra Pellegrini; James N. Ihle; George D. Yancopoulos
Targeting of Gα i2 to the Golgi by Alternative Spliced Carboxyl-Terminal Region, pp. 95-98
Jean-Pierre Montmayeur; Emiliana Borrelli
The Met Proto-Oncogene Mesenchymal to Epithelial Cell Conversion, pp. 98-101
Ilan Tsarfaty; Sing Rong; James H. Resau; Shen Rulong; Pedro Pinto da Silva; George F. Vande Woude


Technical Comments
Theory, Experiment, and the H + D2 Reaction, p. 102
M. J. D'Mello; D. E. Manolopoulos; R. E. Wyatt; David W. Chandler


Book Reviews
Cold Fusion Revisited, pp. 105-106
Bad Science. The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion.
Gary Taubes
Review author[s]: Richard M. Crooks
Telescope Builders, pp. 106-107
Pauper and Prince. Ritchey, Hale, and Big American Telescopes.
Donald E. Osterbrock
Review author[s]: Gregory A. Good
Inbreeding and Evolution, pp. 107-108
The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding. Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives.
Nancy Wilmsen Thornhill
Review author[s]: Phil Hedrick
Auditory Cognition, pp. 108-109
Thinking in Sound. The Cognitive Psychology of Human Audition.
Stephen McAdams; Emmanuel Bigand
Review author[s]: William Yost
Books Received, p. 109


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: The Perversity of Inanimate Objects, p. 155
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Health Care Costs, pp. 157-159
A. R. Martin; Richard D. Krugman; Vincent A. Fulginiti; Michael E. DeBakey; Gordon H. Deckert


Corrections and Clarifications: Hearing Process Proves a Challenge for ORI, p. 159
Corrections and Clarifications: Single Molecules Observed by Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy, p. 159
ScienceScope, p. 163
Richard Stone


News and Comment
R&D Budget: More Wins Than Losses, pp. 164-165
Jeffrey Mervis; Christopher Anderson; Eliot Marshall
OSTP Plans a Blueprint for Research, pp. 165-166
Jeffrey Mervis
Battle Expands Over Shrinking Budget, p. 166
Andrey Allakhverdov
A Scheme for a High-Flying Scope, p. 167
Ann Finkbeiner
Management Faulted in Postmortem, pp. 167-168
John Travis
Academic Biotech Deals Offer More Promise Than Product, pp. 168-169
Lori Valigra
DOE Finds Physics Archives May Be Too Hot to Handle, p. 170
Christopher Anderson


Research News
Rise and Fall of the Y Chromosome, pp. 171-172
Virginia Morell
Unveiling a Tuberculosis Drug Target, p. 172
John Travis
Ancient Tropical Climates Warm San Francisco Gathering, pp. 173-175
Richard A. Kerr
A Family Tree of European Bears, p. 175
Alexander Dorozynski


Random Samples, pp. 176-177
Constance Holden


Perspectives
What is a Whale?, pp. 180-181
Annalisa Berta
What Are We? Where Did We Come From? Where Are We Going?, pp. 181-183
Luke O'Neill; Michael Murphy; Richard B. Gallagher
Surprising Signals in Plant Cells, pp. 183-184
Alan M. Jones


Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems, pp. 185-190
R. K. Dixon; S. Brown; R. A. Houghton; A. M. Solomon; M. C. Trexler; J. Wisniewski

The Transfer RNA Identity Problem: A Search for Rules, pp. 191-197
Margaret E. Saks; Jeffrey R. Sampson; John N. Abelson


Reports
Observed Impact of Snow Cover on the Heat Balance and the Rise of Continental Spring Temperatures, pp. 198-200
Pavel Ya. Groisman; Thomas R. Karl; Richard W. Knight
Nanometer Spatial Resolution Achieved in Hard X-Ray Imaging and Laue Diffraction Experiments, pp. 201-203
Donald H. Bilderback; Stephen A. Hoffman; Daniel J. Thiel
Free-Radical Side-Chain Bromination of Alkylaromatics in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, pp. 203-205
James M. Tanko; Joseph F. Blackert
Quantum Yield for Production of CH3NC in the Photolysis of CH3NCS, pp. 205-207
Ramón A. Alvarez; C. Bradley Moore
Structure of Solidified Colloidal Array Laser Filters Studied by Cryogenic Transmission Electron Microscopy, pp. 207-210
Eduardo A. Kamenetzky; Lino G. Magliocco; Hans P. Panzer
Fossil Evidence for the Origin of Aquatic Locomotion in Archaeocete Whales, pp. 210-212
J. G. M. Thewissen; S. T. Hussain; M. Arif
An Inverted Double Seismic Zone in Chile: Evidence of Phase Transformation in the Subducted Slab, pp. 212-215
Diana Comte; Gerardo Suárez
Modes of Tilting During Extensional Core Complex Development, pp. 215-218
Drew S. Coleman; J. Douglas Walker
Turbulent Mixing Under Drifting Pack Ice in the Weddell Sea, pp. 218-221
Miles G. McPhee; Douglas G. Martinson
Root-Knot Nematode-Directed Expression of a Plant Root-Specific Gene, pp. 221-223
Charles H. Opperman; Christopher G. Taylor; Mark A. Conkling
Crystal Structure of the DNA Binding Domain of the Heat Shock Transcription Factor, pp. 224-227
Celia J. Harrison; A. Andrew Bohm; Hillary C. M. Nelson
inhA, a Gene Encoding a Target for Isoniazid and Ethionamide in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pp. 227-230
Asesh Banerjee; Eugenie Dubnau; Annaik Quemard; V. Balasubramanian; Kyung Sun Um; Theresa Wilson; Des Collins; Geoffrey de Lisle; William R. Jacobs Jr.
Degeneration of a Nonrecombining Chromosome, pp. 230-232
William R. Rice
Innervation of the Heart and Its Central Medullary Origin Defined by Viral Tracing, pp. 232-234
Amelia Standish; Lynn W. Enquist; James S. Schwaber
The Adjuvant Effect of Interleukin-12 in a Vaccine Against Leishmania major, pp. 235-237
Luis C. C. Afonso; Tanya M. Scharton; Leda Q. Vieira; Maria Wysocka; Giorgio Trinchieri; Phillip Scott
Phase Shifting of the Circadian Clock by Induction of the Drosophila period Protein, pp. 237-240
Isaac Edery; Joan E. Rutila; Michael Rosbash


Book Reviews
Embattled Values, p. 252
Science and Anti-Science.
Gerald Holton
Review author[s]: David A. Hollinger
Questions of Enslavement, pp. 252-253
Visions of Caliban. On Chimpanzees and People.
Dale Peterson; Jane Goodall
Review author[s]: Matt Cartmill
Chemical Entrepreneur, pp. 253-254
Alfred Nobel. A Biography.
Alfred Nobel; Kenne Fant
Review author[s]: Anthony S. Travis
Quantum Mysteries, pp. 254-255
The Quantum Theory of Motion. An Account of the de Broglie-Bohm Causal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
Peter R. Holland
Review author[s]: Sheldon Goldstein
The New Genetics, pp. 255-256
Human Gene Mutation.
David N. Cooper; Michael Krawczak
Review author[s]: Haig H. Kazazian Jr.
Books Received, pp. 256-257


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: U.S. Petroleum: Past and Future, p. 303
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Italy's Role in EMBL, p. 305
Vittorio Sgaramella
Environmental Management, pp. 305-306
William R. Jordan III
Michigan Support for Faculty Member, p. 306
Walter Harrison
Trot and Pace, pp. 306-307
Robert Haas
Not Huxley's Student, pp. 307-308
David L. Hull
Good Songs, p. 308
Eugenie C. Scott; Edward F. Hawkins


Corrections and Clarifications: A Prize for Patient Listening, p. 308
ScienceScope, p. 311
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Can Carol Browner Reform EPA?, pp. 312-315
Richard Stone
Italy Throws EMBL Into Turmoil, p. 315
Peter Aldhous
Environmental R&D Shakeup Rattles the National Labs, p. 316
Richard Sietmann
Easy-to-Alter Digital Images Raise Fears of Tampering, pp. 317-318
Christopher Anderson
Technology for Turning Seeing Into Believing, p. 318
Gary Taubes


Research News
How Cells Cycle Toward Cancer, pp. 319-321
Jean Marx
Researchers Try to Build Time Machines for Microwaves, pp. 321-322
James Glanz
In Ancient Climate, Orbital Chaos?, p. 323
Larry Krumenaker
New Images Highlight Hubble Fix, p. 323
Faye Flam
Boning Up: Newly Isolated Proteins Heal Bad Breaks, pp. 324-325
Joseph Alper


Random Samples, pp. 326-327
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Lasers Without Inversion, pp. 337-338
Marlan O. Scully; Michael Fleischhauer
Polyketide Biosynthesis: Molecular Recognition or Genetic Programming?, pp. 338-340
David E. Cane


Detecting Climatic Change Signals: Are There Any "Fingerprints"?, pp. 341-347
Stephen H. Schneider


Research Article
Hin Recombinase Bound to DNA: The Origin of Specificity in Major and Minor Groove Interactions, pp. 348-355
Jin-An Feng; Reid C. Johnson; Richard E. Dickerson


Reports
Crystal Structure of the High-Pressure Phase of Solid CO2, pp. 356-358
K. Aoki; H. Yamawaki; M. Sakashita; Y. Gotoh; K. Takemura
Wind Streaks on Venus: Clues to Atmospheric Circulation, pp. 358-361
Ronald Greeley; Gerald Schubert; Daniel Limonadi; Kelly C. Bender; William I. Newman; Peggy E. Thomas; Catherine M. Weitz; Stephen D. Wall
500,000-Year Stable Carbon Isotopic Record from Devils Hole, Nevada, pp. 361-365
Tyler B. Coplen; Isaac J. Winograd; Jurate M. Landwehr; Alan C. Riggs
Distinguishing the Direct and Indirect Products of a Gas-Surface Reaction, pp. 365-367
Charles T. Rettner; Daniel J. Auerbach
High-Performance Photorefractive Polymers, pp. 367-369
Martin Liphardt; Arosha Goonesekera; Brian E. Jones; Stephen Ducharme; James M. Takacs; Lei Zhang
Built for Jumping: The Design of the Frog Muscular System, pp. 370-372
Gordon J. Lutz; Lawrence C. Rome
Benefit to male Sailfin Mollies of Mating with Heterospecific Females, pp. 373-374
Ingo Schlupp; Cathy Marler; Michael J. Ryan
Structure of the Catalytic Domain of Fibroblast Collagenase Complexed with an Inhibitor, pp. 375-377
Brett Lovejoy; Anne Cleasby; Anne M. Hassell; Kelly Longley; Michael A. Luthe; Debra Weigl; Gerard McGeehan; Andrew B. McElroy; David Drewry; Millard H. Lambert; Steven R. Jordan
Stereospecific Acyl Transfers on the Erythromycin-Producing Polyketide Synthase, pp. 378-380
Andrew F. A. Marsden; Patrick Caffrey; Jesus F. Aparicio; Mark S. Loughran; James Staunton; Peter F. Leadlay
Rational Design of Potent, Bioavailable, Nonpeptide Cyclic Ureas as HIV Protease Inhibitors, pp. 380-384
Patrick Y. S. Lam; Prabhakar K. Jahdav; Charles J. Eyermann; C. Nicholas Hodge; Yu Ru; Lee T. Bacheler; James L. Meek; Michael J. Otto; Marlene M. Rayner; Y. Nancy Wong; Chong-Hwan Chang; Patricia C. Weber; David A. Jackson; Thomas R. Sharpe; Susan Erickson-Viitanen
Regulation of MHC Class I Transport by the Molecular Chaperone, Calnexin (p88, IP90), pp. 384-387
Michael R. Jackson; Myrna F. Cohen-Doyle; Per A. Peterson; David B. Williams
Retention of Unassembled Components of Integral Membrane Proteins by Calnexin, pp. 387-390
Sumati Rajagopalan; Yuhui Xu; Michael B. Brenner
Cell Membrane Resealing by a Vesicular Mechanism Similar to Neurotransmitter Release, pp. 390-393
Richard A. Steinhardt; Guoqiang Bi; Janet M. Alderton


Book Reviews
Microbial Servants, p. 400
The Clostridia and Biotechnology.
D. R. Woods
Review author[s]: Eva R. Kashket
Life in Harsh Habitats, pp. 401-402
Antarctic Microbiology.
E. Imre Friedmann; Anne B. Thistle
Review author[s]: Edward F. DeLong
Recipes for Disaster, pp. 402-403
Volcanoes. A Planetary Perspective.
Peter Francis
Review author[s]: Jonathan Fink
Radio Days, pp. 403-404
Beyond Southern Skies. Radio Astronomy and the Parkes Telescope.
Peter Robertson
Review author[s]: R. D. Davies
Books Received, pp. 404-405


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Editorial: Earthquakes and Collective Action, p. 451
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.; Brooks Hanson


Letters
Minnesota Drug Sales, p. 453
Kathryn C. Zoon; Nils Hasselmo
Heavy Ion Drivers, pp. 453-454
Burton Richter
ApoE, Amyloid, and Alzheimer's Disease, pp. 454-455
John Hardy
Academic Decision-Making, p. 455
Troy Shinbrot
For the Record, p. 455
Stephen L. Mayo; Robert L. Baldwin


Corrections and Clarifications: A Link between Cyclin A Expression and Adhesion-Dependent Cell Cycle Progression, p. 455
ScienceScope, p. 459
Richard Stone


News
How Many More After Northridge?, pp. 460-461
Richard A. Kerr
Letters Provoke Unintended Response, p. 461
Michael Balter
Japan's H-II Rocket to Bolster Remote Sensing Projects, p. 462
Dennis Normile
Peer Review Triumphs Over Lobbying, p. 463
Jon Cohen
Researchers Nervous About Bioethics Bill, pp. 463-464
Michael Balter
Another Shakeup at LBL Genome Center, p. 464
Christopher Anderson
New Randon Study: No Smoking Gun, p. 465
Richard Stone
Expected Increase Becomes a Cut, p. 465
Michael Simm
Learning by Diffusion: Nitric Oxide May Spread Memories, p. 466
Marcia Barinaga
Hubble Repair and More Wins Astronomers' Acclaim, pp. 467-468
John Travis


Random Samples, p. 469
Constance Holden


Special News Report
Radiation: Balancing the Record, pp. 470-472+473
Charles C. Mann
Political Fallout: A National Bioethics Board?, p. 473
Eliot Marshall


Policy Forum
Ecological and Genetic Factors in Conservation: A Cautionary Tale, pp. 485-486
T. M. Caro; M. Karen Laurenson


Perspectives
Molecular Geometry and Nonlinear Optics, pp. 487-488
J. L. Brédas
α-Helical Coiled Coils: More Facts and Better Predictions, pp. 488-489
Carolyn Cohen; David A. D. Parry


Molecular Dynamics in Liquids: Spin-Lattice Relaxation of Nitroxide Spin Labels, pp. 490-493
Bruce H. Robinson; Duncan A. Haas; Colin Mailer


Research Article
Life on Land in the Precambrian, pp. 494-498
Robert J. Horodyski; L. Paul Knauth


Reports
Dynamics Affecting the Primary Charge Transfer in Photosynthesis, pp. 499-502
John N. Gehlen; Massimo Marchi; David Chandler
Decomposition of the Modulated Waves in a Rotating Couette System, pp. 502-505
Yasushi Takeda; Walter E. Fischer; Jun Sakakibara
Constraints on Transport and Kinetics in Hydrothermal Systems from Zoned Garnet Crystals, pp. 505-508
Bjorn Jamtveit; Richard L. Hervig
Glacial-Interglacial Changes in Moisture Sources for Greenland: Influences on the Ice Core Record of Climate, pp. 508-511
C. D. Charles; D. Rind; J. Jouzel; R. D. Koster; R. G. Fairbanks
Large First Hyperpolarizabilities in Push-Pull Polyenes by Tuning of the Bond Length Alternation and Aromaticity, pp. 511-514
Seth R. Marder; Lap-Tak Cheng; Bruce G. Tiemann; Andrienne C. Friedli; Mireille Blanchard-Desce; Joseph W. Perry; Jørgen Skindhøj
Meiosis-Induced Double-Strand Break Sites Determined by Yeast Chromatin Structure, pp. 515-518
Tzu-Chen Wu; Michael Lichten
Effective Tumor Vaccine Generated by Fusion of Hepatoma Cells with Activated B Cells, pp. 518-520
Yajun Guo; Mengchao Wu; Hen Chen; Xiaoning Wang; Guangluo Liu; Guanglo Li; Jing Ma; Man-Sun Sy
Parallel Neuronal Mechanisms for Short-Term Memory, pp. 520-522
Earl K. Miller; Robert Desimone
Phospholipase D: A Downstream Effector of ARF in Granulocytes, pp. 523-526
Shamshad Cockcroft; Geraint M. H. Thomas; Amanda Fensome; Blandine Geny; Emer Cunningham; Ivan Gout; Ian Hiles; Nicholas F. Totty; Oanh Truong; J. Justin Hsuan
Maspin, a Serpin with Tumor-Suppressing Activity in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells, pp. 526-529
Zhiqiang Zou; Anthony Anisowicz; Mary J. C. Hendrix; Ann Thor; Mark Neveu; Shijie Sheng; Kristina Rafidi; Elisabeth Seftor; Ruth Sager
Visualization of Quantal Synaptic Transmission by Dendritic Calcium Imaging, pp. 529-532
Timothy H. Murphy; Jay M. Baraban; W. Gil Wier; Lothar A. Blatter
Locally Distributed Synaptic Potentiation in the Hippocampus, pp. 532-536
Erin M. Schuman; Daniel V. Madison


Technical Comments
Experimental Support for the "Hydrophobic Zipper" Hypothesis, p. 536
Angela M. Gronenborn; G. Marius Clore
Alzheimer's Disease and Possible Gene Interaction, p. 537
P. St George-Hyslop; D. Crapper McLachlan; T. Tuda; E. Rogaev; H. Karlinsky; C. F. Lippa; D. Pollen; M. A. Pericak-Vance; E. H. Corder; A. M. Saunders; P. C. Gaskill; W. J. Strittmatter; A. D. Roses; D. E. Schmechel; G. W. Small; J. L. Haines


Book Reviews
Arrangements for Advanced Training, pp. 543-544
The Research Foundations of Graduate Education. Germany, Britain, France, United States, Japan.
Burton R. Clark
Review author[s]: Olga Amsterdamska
Acaropathology, pp. 544-545
Ecology and Environmental Management of Lyme Disease.
Howard S. Ginsberg
Review author[s]: James H. Oliver Jr.
Photosynthesis, pp. 545-546
The Photosynthetic Reaction Center.
Johann Deisenhofer; James R. Norris
Review author[s]: Wim F. J. Vermaas
The Gram-Positive World, pp. 546-548
Bacillus subtilis and Other Gram-Positive Bacteria. Biochemistry, Physiology, and Molecular Genetics.
Abraham L. Sonenshein; James A. Hoch; Richard Losick
Review author[s]: Kenneth F. Bott
Books Received, p. 548


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Reflections on the Environment, p. 591
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
ORI and Misconduct Investigations, p. 593
Lyle W. Bivens
Incorporating Minorities in Science, pp. 593-595
David L. Brautigan; Martin Gellert; Robert M. Hoyte; Thomas D. Landefeld; Thomas Cameron
Triple Repeat DNA as a Highly Mutable Regulatory Mechanism, pp. 595-596
David G. King
Genetics and Violent Crime, p. 596
I. Tinoco Jr.


Corrections and Clarifications: DNA Sequence Determination by Hybridization: A Strategy for Efficient Largescale Sequencing, p. 596
ScienceScope, p. 599
Richard Stone


News and Comment
New Fight Over Fetal Tissue Grafts, pp. 600-601
Jon Cohen
Fetal Tissue Research on the Rebound, p. 601
Larry Thompson
New Law Brings Affirmative Action to Clinical Research, p. 602
Eliot Marshall
Panel Proposes Guidelines for Industry, p. 603
Christopher Anderson
ERATO Grows Beyond Its Borders, pp. 603-604
Dennis Normile
A Strategic Message From Mikulski, p. 604
Jeffrey Mervis
A Costly Settlement Ends Whistle-Blower Suit, p. 605
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, pp. 606-607
Constance Holden


Research News
Mining Treasures from 'Junk DNA', pp. 608-610
Rachel Nowak
Watching New Developments-Live, p. 610
John Travis
Did Early Humans Reach Siberia 500,000 Years Ago?, pp. 611-612
Virginia Morell
Inertia: Does Empty Space Put Up the Resistance?, pp. 612-613
Robert Matthews
Math Attendees Find There's Life After Fermat Proof, pp. 614-615
Barry Cipra


Science After the Cold War
[Introduction], p. 619
Researchers Sift the Ashes of SDI, pp. 620-623
Eliot Marshall
Ex-Defense Scientists Come in From the Cold, pp. 623-624
Faye Flam
The Defense Department Declassifies the Earth-Slowly, pp. 625-626
Richard A. Kerr
Nonproliferation Boom Gives A Lift to the National Labs, pp. 627-629
Christopher Anderson
No Easy Way to Shackle The Nuclear Demon, pp. 629-631
Gary Taubes


Policy Forum
Nuclear Test Ban Monitoring: New Requirements, New Resources, pp. 634-635
Gregory E. van der Vink; Jeffrey Park


Perspectives
Toward New Multi-Property Materials, pp. 636-637
Jean-François Nicoud
Remodeling Schemes of Intracellular Pathogens, pp. 637-639
Pamela L. C. Small; Lalita Ramakrishnan; Stanley Falkow
DNA Replication Origins in Animal Cells: A Question of Context?, pp. 639-640
William C. Burhans; Joel A. Huberman


Verification, Validation, and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences, pp. 641-646
Naomi Oreskes; Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Kenneth Belitz


Research Article
Routes to Catalysis: Structure of a Catalytic Antibody and Comparison with Its Natural Counterpart, pp. 646-652
Matthew R. Haynes; Enrico A. Stura; Donald Hilvert; Ian A. Wilson


Reports
A Magnetohydrodynamic Model of Solar Wind Interaction with Asteroid Gaspra, pp. 653-655
Klaus Baumgärtel; Konrad Sauer; Alexander Bogdanov
Electric Field-Induced Concentration Gradients in Lipid Monolayers, pp. 655-658
Ka Yee C. Lee; Jürgen F. Klingler; Harden M. McConnell
Stilbazolium-MPS3 Nanocomposites with Large Second-Order Optical Nonlinearity and Permanent Magnetization, pp. 658-660
Pascal G. Lacroix; René Clément; Keitaro Nakatani; Joseph Zyss; Isabelle Ledoux
Paleoindians in Beringia: Evidence from Arctic Alaska, pp. 660-662
Michael L. Kunz; Richard E. Reanier
Tropical Temperature Variations Since 20,000 Years Ago: Modulating Interhemispheric Climate Change, pp. 663-665
Thomas P. Guilderson; Richard G. Fairbanks; James L. Rubenstone
Lake-Atmosphere Feedbacks Associated with Paleolakes Bonneville and Lahontan, pp. 665-668
S. W. Hostetler; F. Giorgi; G. T. Bates; P. J. Bartlein
Mortality Rates in a Genetically Heterogeneous Population of Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 668-671
Anne Brooks; Gordon J. Lithgow; Thomas E. Johnson
Zinc Finger Phage: Affinity Selection of Fingers with New DNA-Binding Specificities, pp. 671-673
Edward J. Rebar; Carl O. Pabo
Levels of Peripheral T Cell Tolerance Induced by Different Doses of Tolerogen, pp. 674-676
Iris Ferber; Günther Schönrich; Johannes Schenkel; Andrew L. Mellor; Günter J. Hämmerling; Bernd Arnold
Natural Vertical Transmission of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus in Mosquitoes, pp. 676-678
C. F. Fulhorst; J. L. Hardy; B. F. Eldridge; S. B. Presser; W. C. Reeves
Lack of Acidification in Mycobacterium Phagosomes Produced by Exclusion of the Vesicular Proton-ATPase, pp. 678-681
Sheila Sturgill-Koszycki; Paul H. Schlesinger; Prasanta Chakraborty; Pryce L. Haddix; Helen L. Collins; Agnes K. Fok; Richard D. Allen; Stephen L. Gluck; John Heuser; David G. Russell
Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Embryonic Cell Lineages and Movements, pp. 681-684
Russell E. Jacobs; Scott E. Fraser
Disruption of PDGF Receptor Trafficking by Mutation of Its PI-3 Kinase Binding Sites, pp. 684-687
Marguerite Joly; Andrius Kazlauskas; Fredric S. Fay; Silvia Corvera
Nitric Oxide Activation of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Synthetase in Neurotoxicity, pp. 687-689
Jie Zhang; Valina L. Dawson; Ted M. Dawson; Solomon H. Snyder
Adenosine Inhibition of Mesopontine Cholinergic Neurons: Implications for EEG Arousal, pp. 689-692
Donald G. Rainnie; Heinz C. R. Grunze; Robert W. McCarley; Robert W. Greene
Associative Odor Learning in Drosophila Abolished by Chemical Ablation of Mushroom Bodies, pp. 692-695
J. Steven de Belle; Martin Heisenberg


Technical Comment
Envisioning a Quantum Supercomputer, p. 695
Seth Lloyd


Book Reviews
An Envisioning of Consciousness, p. 696
The Astonishing Hypothesis. The Scientific Search for the Soul.
Francis Crick
Review author[s]: J. J. Hopfield
"Spandrels" Dissected, p. 697
Understanding Scientific Prose.
Jack Selzer
Review author[s]: Keith Stewart Thomson
Biomedical Progenitor, pp. 697-698
Archibald Garrod and the Individuality of Man.
Alexander G. Bearn
Review author[s]: James V. Neel
Quantum Technology, p. 699
Quantum Well Lasers.
Peter S. Zory, Jr.
Review author[s]: Kerry Vahala
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 699
Books Received, pp. 699-701


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Editorial: The Path to Research Prioritization, p. 735
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
NIH Neural Transplantation Funding, p. 737
Håkan Widner
Alloimmunization to Prevent AIDS?, pp. 737-738
Dobri D. Kiprov; Haynes W. Sheppard; Carl V. Hanson
Astronomy: Fundamental Value, pp. 738-739
Mark E. Bailey
Corrections and Clarifications: "Involvement of U6 snRNA in 5' splice site selection., p. 739
Corrections and Clarifications: The Deadly Latur Earthquake, p. 739
Corrections and Clarifications: The U5 and U6 small Nuclear RNAs as active site components of the Spliceosome, p. 739


ScienceScope, p. 743
Richard Stone


News and Comment
R&D Budget: Growth in Hard Times, pp. 744-746
Jeffrey Mervis
Hughes to Add 49 New Investigators, p. 746
Eliot Marshall
Researchers Sue to Get Reviewer Names, p. 747
Eliot Marshall
Academy Warns Against Slipping Ethics, p. 747
Christopher Anderson
Safety Concerns Halt U. K. Study, p. 748
Sharon Kingman
National Labs Under Review, Again, p. 748
Christopher Anderson
Physicists Struggle for Consensus About the Future, p. 749
Faye Flam
Inside Look Confirms More Radiation, p. 750
John Travis
Gloomy Picture for Photo Astronomers, pp. 750-751
John Travis
Methane Increase Put on Pause, p. 751
Richard A. Kerr
U.S. Research Forum Fails To Find a Common Front, p. 752
Jeffrey Mervis


Random Samples, p. 753
Constance Holden


Research News
Cell Suicide: By ICE, Not Fire, pp. 754-756
Marcia Barinaga
Solar Physicists Peer Into a Mysterious Furnace, pp. 756-757
James Glanz
Will Molecular Data Set The Stage for a Synthesis?, p. 758
Jon Cohen
A New Portrait of Venus: Thick-Skinned and Decrepit, pp. 759-760
Richard A. Kerr


Perspective
Protein-DNA Recognition: New Perspectives and Underlying Themes, pp. 769-770
Peter H. von Hippel


Population Policy Options in the Developing World, pp. 771-776
John Bongaarts


Research Article
Coupling of Local Folding to Site-Specific Binding of Proteins to DNA, pp. 777-784
Ruth S. Spolar; M. Thomas Record Jr.


Reports
Destruction Rate of H3+ by Low-Energy Electrons Measured in a Storage-Ring Experiment, pp. 785-787
G. Sundström; J. R. Mowat; H. Danared; S. Datz; L. Broström; A. Filevich; A. Källberg; S. Mannervik; K. G. Rensfelt; P. Sigray; M. af Ugglas; M. Larsson
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 (1993e), pp. 787-791
H. A. Weaver; P. D. Feldman; M. F. A'Hearn; C. Arpigny; R. A. Brown; E. F. Helin; D. H. Levy; B. G. Marsden; K. J. Meech; S. M. Larson; K. S. Noll; J. V. Scotti; Z. Sekanina; C. S. Shoemaker; E. M. Shoemaker; T. E. Smith; A. D. Storrs; D. K. Yeomans; B. Zellner
Theoretical Evidence for a C 60 "Window" Mechanism, pp. 791-793
Robert L. Murry; Gustavo E. Scuseria
Suppression of Rupture in Thin, Nonwetting Liquid Films, pp. 793-795
Rachel Yerushalmi-Rozen; Jacob Klein; Lewis J. Fetters
The Timing of High Sea Levels Over the Past 200,000 Years, pp. 796-800
Christina D. Gallup; R. Lawrence Edwards; Robert G. Johnson
Nanowire Array Composites, pp. 800-802
C. A. Huber; T. E. Huber; M. Sadoqi; J. A. Lubin; S. Manalis; C. B. Prater
Green Fluorescent Protein as a Marker for Gene Expression, pp. 802-805
Martin Chalfie; Yuan Tu; Ghia Euskirchen; William W. Ward; Douglas C. Prasher
RNA Polymerase II Initiation Factor Interactions and Transcription Start Site Selection, pp. 805-807
Yang Li; Peter M. Flanagan; Herbert Tschochner; Roger D. Kornberg
Transcriptional Activation Modulated by Homopolymeric Glutamine and Proline Stretches, pp. 808-811
Hans-Peter Gerber; Katja Seipel; Oleg Georgiev; Manuela Höfferer; Martin Hug; Sandro Rusconi; Walter Schaffner
Promoter-Selective Transcriptional Defect in Cell Cycle Mutant ts13 Rescued by hTAFII 250, pp. 811-814
Edith H. Wang; Robert Tjian
Mapping the Lectin-Like Activity of Tumor Necrosis Factor, pp. 814-817
Rudolf Lucas; Stefan Magez; Robert De Leys; Lucie Fransen; Jean-Pierre Scheerlinck; Murielle Rampelberg; Erwin Sablon; Patrick De Baetselier
Mesodermal Patterning by a Gradient of the Vertebrate Homeobox Gene goosecoid, pp. 817-820
Christof Niehrs; Herbert Steinbeisser; Eddy M. De Robertis
Neuronal Activity During Different Behaviors in Aplysia: A Distributed Organization?, pp. 820-823
Jian-Young Wu; Lawrence B. Cohen; Chun Xiao Falk
In Vivo Ca 2+ Dynamics in a Cricket Auditory Neuron: An Example of Chemical Computation, pp. 823-826
Erik C. Sobel; David W. Tank
Prevention of Vertebrate Neuronal Death by the crmA Gene, pp. 826-828
Valeria Gagliardini; Pierre-Alain Fernandez; Robert K. K. Lee; Hannes C. A. Drexler; Rocco J. Rotello; Mark C. Fishman; Junying Yuan


Book Reviews
Science by Worst Cases, pp. 837-838
The Golem. What Everyone Should Know About Science.
Harry Collins; Trevor Pinch
Review author[s]: Ullica Segerstråle
American Plants, pp. 838-839
Flora of North America North of Mexico. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Vols. 1 and 2.
Review author[s]: Robert Ornduff
Plasmid Transfer, pp. 839-841
Bacterial Conjugation.
Don B. Clewell
Review author[s]: James A. Shapiro
The Dyslexic Brain, pp. 841-842
Dyslexia and Development. Neurobiological Aspects of Extra-Ordinary Brains.
Albert M. Galaburda
Review author[s]: George W. Hynd
Books Received, p. 842


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Science in the National Interest, p. 899
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Psychiatry at UCSF, p. 901
Robert S. Wallerstein; Herbert Weiner; Marcia Barinaga
Truth in Super Collider Criticism, pp. 902-903
Robert N. Cahn; J. David Jackson; Chris Quigg; David F. Voss; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.
Mathematical Development and Language, p. 903
David C. Geary; Robert S. Siegler
Smallpox Virus Stocks: More Votes, pp. 903-904
William J. Turner; Parker A. Small Jr.


Corrections and Clarifications: HHMI Cuts Cardiologist Loose, p. 904
Corrections and Clarifications: Alzheimer's Disease and Possible Gene Interaction, p. 904
Corrections and Clarifications: Processing the New Coke Fiasco, p. 904
ScienceScope, p. 907
Richard Stone


News and Comment
The Coming Crunch for Space Science, pp. 908-909
Christopher Anderson
NIH Drops Bid for Gene Patents, pp. 909-910
Christopher Anderson
Restating the Risks of Tamoxifen, pp. 910-911
Lisa Seachrist
Race to Synthesize Taxol Ends in a Tie, p. 911
Faye Flam
California's Disposal Plan Goes Nowhere Fast, p. 912
Jon Cohen
Molecular Biology With a Strong Southern Accent, pp. 913+915
Peter Aldhous
The Trials and Tribulations of Building a Lab in the South, p. 914
Patricia Kahn


Research News
Beam Me Up to the New Physics!, pp. 916+918
Faye Flam
First Stop on the Neutrino Roadshow: CERN, p. 917
Daniel Clery
Is Marine Biodiversity At Risk?, pp. 918-920
Elizabeth Culotta
All Strung Out at the Synapse, pp. 920-921
Rachel Nowak
Recreating the Universe's Fateful Flaws, p. 921
Tim Appenzeller


Random Samples, pp. 922-923
Constance Holden


Perspective
Tropical Diversity and Global Change, pp. 933-934
Stuart L. Pimm; Andrew M. Sugden


An Empirical Test of Recruitment Limitation in a Coral Reef Fish, pp. 935-939
Peter Doherty; Tony Fowler


Reports
Shape of Asteroid 4769 Castalia (1989 PB) from Inversion of Radar Images, pp. 940-943
R. Scott Hudson; Steven J. Ostro
The Cosmological Kibble Mechanism in the Laboratory: String Formation in Liquid Crystals, pp. 943-945
Mark J. Bowick; L. Chandar; E. A. Schiff; Ajit M. Srivastava
Laser-Based Analysis of Carbon Isotope Ratios, pp. 945-947
D. E. Murnick; B. J. Peer
The Dependence of Electron Transfer Efficiency on the Conformational Order in Organic Monolayers, pp. 948-950
Avner Haran; David H. Waldeck; Ron Naaman; Ellen Moons; David Cahen
Crystal Structure, Bonding, and Phase Transition of the Superconducting Na2CsC 60 Fulleride, pp. 950-954
Kosmas Prassides; Christos Christides; Ian M. Thomas; Junichiro Mizuki; Katsumi Tanigaki; Ichiro Hirosawa; Thomas W. Ebbesen
Increasing Turnover Through Time in Tropical Forests, pp. 954-958
O. L. Phillips; A. H. Gentry
Magnetic Field Effects on B 12 Ethanolamine Ammonia Lyase: Evidence for a Radical Mechanism, pp. 958-960
Timothy T. Harkins; Charles B. Grissom
Antigenic Diversity and the Transmission Dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum, pp. 961-963
Sunetra Gupta; Katharine Trenholme; Roy M. Anderson; Karen P. Day
Diverse Essential Functions Revealed by Complementing Yeast Calmodulin Mutants, pp. 963-966
Yoshikazu Ohya; David Botstein
Agmatine: An Endogenous Clonidine-Displacing Substance in the Brain, pp. 966-969
Gen Li; S. Regunathan; Colin J. Barrow; Jamshid Eshraghi; Raymond Cooper; Donald J. Reis
Reduction in Viscosity of Cystic Fibrosis Sputum in Vitro by Gelsolin, pp. 969-971
Carol A. Vasconcellos; Philip G. Allen; Mary Ellen Wohl; Jeffrey M. Drazen; Paul A. Janmey; Thomas P. Stossel
Kinetics of Molecular Chaperone Action, pp. 971-973
Daniel Schmid; Antonio Baici; Heinz Gehring; Philipp Christen
Role of NO Production in NMDA Receptor-Mediated Neurotransmitter Release in Cerebral Cortex, pp. 973-977
P. Read Montague; Carolyn D. Gancayco; Mark J. Winn; Richard B. Marchase; Michael J. Friedlander
Paralysis and Early Death in Cysteine String Protein Mutants of Drosophila, pp. 977-980
Konrad E. Zinsmaier; Kai K. Eberle; Erich Buchner; Niklaus Walter; Seymour Benzer
Cysteine String Proteins: A Potential Link Between Synaptic Vesicles and Presynaptic Ca 2+ Channels, pp. 981-982
Alessandro Mastrogiacomo; Stanley M. Parsons; Guido A. Zampighi; Donald J. Jenden; Joy A. Umbach; Cameron B. Gundersen


Technical Comments
Triethylsilyl Cations, pp. 983-986
Linus Pauling; George A. Olah; Golam Rasul; Xing-ya Li; Herwig A. Buchholz; Graham Sandford; G. K. Surya Prakash; Joseph B. Lambert; Shizhong Zhang; Christopher A. Reed; Zuowei Xie
Ca 2+ -Induced Ca 2+ Release in Response to Flash Photolysis, pp. 986-988
G. D. Lamb; M. W. Fryer; D. G. Stephenson; Sandor Györke; Michael Fill
Fertilization and Ion Channels, p. 988
Richard Nuccitelli; James E. Ferguson; Daphne Atlas; Yuval Kupitz


Book Reviews
The Ecology of Coexistence, pp. 995-996
Species Diversity in Ecological Communities. Historical and Geographical Perspectives.
Robert E. Ricklefs; Dolph Schluter
Review author[s]: James H. Brown
Days in Rome and Berkeley, pp. 996-997
A Mind Always in Motion. The Autobiography of EMILIO SEGRÈ.
Emilio Segrè
Review author[s]: Giovanni Battimelli
Home Life of a Hero, pp. 997-998
The Private Lives of Albert Einstein.
Roger Highfield; Paul Carter
Review author[s]: David Cassidy
Respiratory Physiology, pp. 998-999
Oxygen Transport in Biological Systems. Modelling of Pathways from Environment to Cell.
S. Egginton; H. F. Ross
Review author[s]: Robert E. Forster II
Books Received, p. 999


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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: Strategic Goals on an NIH Model, p. 1071
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Animal Rights and Radical Politics, pp. 1073-1075
Adrian R. Morrison; Harold Herzog
Pork Barrel Funding an Embarrassment, pp. 1075-1076
George E. Laramore; Christopher Anderson
Safety in Quarks?, p. 1076
Arnold Kramish


Corrections and Clarifications: Cure of Xenografted Human Carcinomas by BR96-Doxorubicin Immunoconjugates, p. 1076
Corrections and Clarifications: Gene Future: The Promise and Perils of the New Biology, p. 1076
ScienceScope, p. 1079
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Measuring What Works in Health Care, pp. 1080+1082
Christopher Anderson
Academic Medicine's Stake in Health Care Reform, p. 1081
Eliot Marshall
Russia Seen Poised to Drop Prosecution of Chemist, pp. 1083-1084
Richard Stone
Losing Friends and Influencing Policy, p. 1084
Jon Cohen
Lane Holds to the Middle in Debate Over NSF's Future, pp. 1085-1086
Jeffrey Mervis
Phosphorus Fingered as Coral Killer, p. 1086
Maria Burke


Research News
Rewriting-and Redating-Prehistory, pp. 1087-1088
Ann Gibbons
A Glimmer of Hope for Coastal Migration, pp. 1088-1089
Lisa Busch
Iron Fertilization: A Tonic, but No Cure for the Greenhouse, pp. 1089-1090
Richard A. Kerr
Theoretical Ecology: Winning Its Spurs in the Real World, pp. 1090-1092
Anne Simon Moffat
Atom Beams Split by Gentle Persuasion, p. 1092
Robert Pool
Researchers Find New Role for Cell Cycle Proteins, p. 1093
Jean Marx


Random Samples, pp. 1094-1095
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Thinking About Prozac, pp. 1102-1103
Samuel H. Barondes
Duality of TBP, the Universal Transcription Factor, pp. 1103-1104
Kevin Struhl


Trench-Parallel Flow Beneath the Nazca Plate from Seismic Anisotropy, pp. 1105-1111
R. M. Russo; P. G. Silver


Reports
Spatially Resolved Observation of Static Magnetic Flux States in YBa2Cu3O 7-δ Grain Boundary Josephson Junctions, pp. 1112-1114
G. M. Fischer; B. Mayer; R. Gross; T. Nissel; K.-D. Husemann; R. P. Huebener; T. Freltoft; Y. Shen; P. Vase
Making Ceramics "Ductile", pp. 1114-1116
Brian R. Lawn; Nitin P. Padture; Hongda Cai; Fernando Guiberteau
Double Seismic Zone for Deep Earthquakes in the Izu-Bonin Subduction Zone, pp. 1116-1118
Takashi Iidaka; Yoshitsugu Furukawa
Age of the Earliest Known Hominids in Java, Indonesia, pp. 1118-1121
C. C. Swisher; G. H. Curtis; T. Jacob; A. G. Getty; A. Suprijo; Widiasmoro
A Molecular Organic Carbon Isotope Record of Miocene Climate Changes, pp. 1122-1125
M. Schoell; S. Schouten; J. S. Sinninghe Damsté; J. W. de Leeuw; R. E. Summons
Deep, Zonal Subequatorial Currents, pp. 1125-1128
Lynne D. Talley; Gregory C. Johnson
Extension of Life-Span by Overexpression of Superoxide Dismutase and Catalase in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 1128-1130
William C. Orr; Rajindar S. Sohal
Requirement for CD8 β Chain in Positive Selection of CD8-Lineage T Cells, pp. 1131-1133
Kei-ichi Nakayama; Keiko Nakayama; Izumi Negishi; Keisuke Kuida; Marjorie C. Louie; Osami Kanagawa; Hiromitsu Nakauchi; Dennis Y. Loh
Persistence of Transients in Spatially Structured Ecological Models, pp. 1133-1136
Alan Hastings; Kevin Higgins
Sequential Interactions of the TCR with Two Distinct Cytoplasmic Tyrosine Kinases, pp. 1136-1139
Makio Iwashima; Bryan A. Irving; Nicolai S. C. van Oers; Andrew C. Chan; Arthur Weiss
T Cell Deletion in High Antigen Dose Therapy of Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis, pp. 1139-1143
Jeffrey M. Critchfield; Michael K. Racke; Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker; Barbara Cannella; Cedric S. Raine; Joan Goverman; Michael J. Lenardo
Premature p34 cdc2 Activation Required for Apoptosis, pp. 1143-1145
Lianfa Shi; Walter K. Nishioka; John Th'ng; E. Morton Bradbury; David W. Litchfield; Arnold H. Greenberg
Protein-Protein Interactions Contributing to the Specificity of Intracellular Vesicular Trafficking, pp. 1146-1149
Nicole Calakos; Mark K. Bennett; Karen E. Peterson; Richard H. Scheller
Replacement of Diseased Mouse Liver by Hepatic Cell Transplantation, pp. 1149-1152
Jonathan A. Rhim; Eric P. Sandgren; Jay L. Degen; Richard D. Palmiter; Ralph L. Brinster
Phosphorylation of the Transcription Factor PHO4 by a Cyclin-CDK Complex, PHO80-PHO85, pp. 1153-1156
Arie Kaffman; Ira Herskowitz; Robert Tjian; Erin K. O'Shea


Technical Comments
Gene Flow or Heterozygote Advantage?, pp. 1157-1158
David Berrigan; Jay Evans; David Holway; Lucia Jacobs; Miriam Richards; Jon Seger; Laurent Keller; Kenneth G. Ross; D. K. Schwartz; R. Viswanathan; J. A. Zasadzinski
Examining Langmuir-Blodgett Films with Atomic Force Microscopy, pp. 1158-1159
L. Bourdieu; O. Ronsin; D. Chatenay


Book Reviews
Widespread Likings, pp. 1161-1162
The Biophilia Hypothesis.
Stephen R. Kellert; Edward O. Wilson
Review author[s]: Claude S. Fischer
Atomic Science, pp. 1162-1163
Critical Assembly. A Technical History of Los Alamos During the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945.
Lillian Hoddeson; Paul W. Henriksen; Roger A. Meade; Catherine Westfall; Gordon Baym
Review author[s]: Rudolf Peierls
Protecting Plants, pp. 1163-1164
Biotechnology in Plant Disease Control.
Ilan Chet
Review author[s]: Neal K. Van Alfen
Growth and Division, pp. 1164-1165
The Cell Cycle. An Introduction.
Andrew Murray; Tim Hunt
Review author[s]: Frederick R. Cross; Kristi Levine
Books Received, p. 1165


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: Science, Technology, and Congress, p. 1203
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Volunteers and the NBS, p. 1205
Terry L. Root; Peter Alpert
Research on Chemical Demilitarization, pp. 1205-1206
Joseph F. Bunnett
Lung Cancer Risk for Female Smokers, pp. 1206-1208
Harvey A. Risch; Geoffrey R. Howe; Meera Jain; J. David Burch; Eric J. Holowaty; Anthony B. Miller
Indirect Costs of Pesticide Use, p. 1208
Petr Karlovsky


ScienceScope, p. 1211
Richard Stone


News and Comment
NIH Tunes Up Peer Review, pp. 1212-1213
Eliot Marshall
The Window of Opportunity Is Closing Fast at CERN, pp. 1214-1215
Robert P. Crease
U. K. Panel Floats a Plan, p. 1215
Sharon Kingman
KAON Out, Space Station Squeezed, p. 1216
Douglas Powell
Panel Backs Pregnant Women in Trials, p. 1216
Christopher Anderson
Chronobiologists Out of Sync Over Light Therapy Patents, pp. 1217-1218
Rachel Nowak
Program Gives Some States a Head Start in Bid for Grants, pp. 1218-1219
Richard Stone


Random Samples, p. 1220
Constance Holden


Research News
Molecular Imprints Make a Mark, pp. 1221-1222
Faye Flam
A Game of Molecular Tennis, Anyone?, pp. 1222-1223
David Bradley
Dialing Up Undersea Data-Long Distance, pp. 1223-1224
John Travis
AAAs Provides Its Own San Francisco Quake, pp. 1225-1227
Marcia Barinaga; Jon Cohen; Faye Flam; Christine Mlot


Policy Forum
Active Intervention and Conservation: Africa's Pachyderm Problem, pp. 1241-1242
Joel Berger; Carol Cunningham


Perspectives
Fires, Atmospheric Chemistry, and the Ozone Layer, pp. 1243-1244
Ralph J. Cicerone
Precise Development from Imprecise Rules, pp. 1244-1245
Michael P. Stryker


Paleomagnetic Tests of Pacific Plate Reconstructions and Implications for Motion Between Hotspots, pp. 1246-1254
Gary D. Acton; Richard G. Gordon


Reports
Emission of Methyl Bromide from Biomass Burning, pp. 1255-1257
Stein Manö; Meinrat O. Andreae
Retention of Solar Helium and Neon in IDPs in Deep Sea Sediment, pp. 1257-1259
Hajime Hiyagon
Superconducting Mercury-Based Cuprate Films with a Zero-Resistance Transition Temperature of 124 Kelvin, pp. 1259-1261
C. C. Tsuei; A. Gupta; G. Trafas; D. Mitzi
Atomic Force Microscopy of the Electrochemical Nucleation and Growth of Molecular Crystals, pp. 1261-1264
Andrew C. Hillier; Michael D. Ward
Crystal and Molecular Structures of Rhenium Heptafluoride, pp. 1265-1267
T. Vogt; A. N. Fitch; J. K. Cockcroft
Encapsulation of Methane and Other Small Molecules in a Self-Assembling Superstructure, pp. 1267-1268
N. Branda; R. Wyler; J. Rebek, Jr.
Selection of Guide Sequences That Direct Efficient Cleavage of mRNA by Human Ribonuclease P, pp. 1269-1273
Yan Yuan; Sidney Altman
Heat-Inducible Degron: A Method for Constructing Temperature-Sensitive Mutants, pp. 1273-1276
R. Jürgen Dohmen; Peipei Wu; Alexander Varshavsky
Open "Back Door" in a Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Acetylcholinesterase, pp. 1276-1278
M. K. Gilson; T. P. Straatsma; J. A. McCammon; D. R. Ripoll; C. H. Faerman; P. H. Axelsen; I. Silman; J. L. Sussman
Suppression of Ras-Induced Transformation of NIH 3T3 Cells by Activated Gαs, pp. 1278-1281
Jianghao Chen; Ravi Iyengar
Fusion of a Kinase Gene, ALK, to a Nucleolar Protein Gene, NPM, in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, pp. 1281-1284
Stephan W. Morris; Mark N. Kirstein; Marcus B. Valentine; Kristopher G. Dittmer; David N. Shapiro; David L. Saltman; A. Thomas Look
Diversity of Endogenous Epitopes Bound to MHC Class II Molecules Limited by Invariant Chain, pp. 1284-1286
Helen Bodmer; Stéphane Viville; Christophe Benoist; Diane Mathis
Modulation of Cortical Motor Output Maps During Development of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge, pp. 1287-1289
Alvaro Pascual-Leone; Jordan Grafman; Mark Hallett
Neuronal Plasticity that Underlies Improvement in Perceptual Performance, pp. 1289-1292
Ehud Zohary; Simona Celebrini; Kenneth H. Britten; William T. Newsome
Global Form and Singularity: Modeling the Blind Spot's Role in Lateral Geniculate Morphogenesis, pp. 1292-1294
Daeyeol Lee; Joseph G. Malpeli


Technical Comments
Measuring Synaptic Interactions, pp. 1295-1297
E. E. Fetz; L. E. Shupe; A. P. Georgopoulos; M. Taira; A. V. Lukashin


Book Reviews
The Entrepreneurial Twist, p. 1299
The Billion-Dollar Molecule. One Company's Quest for the Perfect Drug.
Barry Werth
Review author[s]: Sandra Panem
Genomic Odyssey, pp. 1299-1300
Travelling Around the Human Genome. An In situ Investigation.
Bertrand Jordan
Voyage Autour du Génome. Le Tour du Monde en 80 Labos.
Bertrand Jordan
Review author[s]: Ian W. Craig
The Structure of Memory, pp. 1300-1302
Memory, Amnesia, and the Hippocampal System.
Neal J. Cohen; Howard Eichenbaum
Review author[s]: Daniel P. Kimble
Promising Polymers, pp. 1302-1303
Liquid Crystalline Polymers.
A. M. Donald; A. H. Windle
Review author[s]: Samuel I. Stupp
Correction and Updating: Home Life of a Hero, p. 1303
Books Received, p. 1303


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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Editorial: Women in Science, p. 1355
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Women in Biomedicine: Encouragement, pp. 1357-1358
Sharon R. Long; Virginia Zakian
Shamans and Patent Lawyers, p. 1358
Philip L. Bereano


Corrections and Clarifications: NIH Biodiversity Grants Could Benefit Shamans, p. 1359
Corrections and Clarifications: New Test Catches Drug-Resistant TB in the Spotlight, p. 1359
Corrections and Clarifications: Boning Up: Newly Isolated Proteins Heal Bad Breaks, p. 1359
Corrections and Clarifications: Lack of Acidification in Mycobacterium Phagosomes Produced by Exclusion of the Vesicular Proton-ATPase, p. 1359
ScienceScope, p. 1363
Richard Stone


News and Comment
New AIDS Chief Takes Charge, pp. 1364-1366
Jon Cohen
LIGO Director Out in Shakeup, p. 1366
Christopher Anderson
A Bold New Program at Berkeley Runs Into Trouble, pp. 1367-1368
Marcia Barinaga
Biosphere 2 Makes a New Bid for Scientific Credibility, pp. 1368-1369
Tim Appenzeller


Random Samples, p. 1370
Constance Holden


Research News
Testing an Ancient Impact's Punch, pp. 1371-1372
Richard A. Kerr
Taking a First Look at a Tyrosine Phosphatase, p. 1373
Jean Marx
Slow DNA Repair Implicated in Mutations Found in Tumors, p. 1374
Robert Service
War of Words Continues in Violence Research, p. 1375
Charles C. Mann
Heisenberg's Heirs Exploit Loopholes in His Law, pp. 1376-1377
Gary Taubes


Policy Forums
Status and Prospects of Women in Science in Europe, pp. 1389-1391
Mary Osborn
Interventions to Increase the Participation of Women in Physics, pp. 1392-1393
Mildred S. Dresselhaus; Judy R. Franz; Bunny C. Clark


Perspectives
The Quantum Optical Repeater, pp. 1394-1395
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Will Transgenic Crops Generate New Viruses and New Diseases?, pp. 1395-1396
Bryce W. Falk; George Bruening


Research Articles
Crystal Structure of Human Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B, pp. 1397-1404
David Barford; Andrew J. Flint; Nicholas K. Tonks
The 2.9 A Crystal Structure of T. thermophilus Seryl-tRNA Synthetase Complexed with tRNA Ser, pp. 1404-1410
Valérie Biou; Anna Yaremchuk; Michael Tukalo; Stephen Cusack


Reports
Chain Pullout and Mobility Effects in Friction and Lubrication, pp. 1411-1413
H. R. Brown
Differential Adhesion of Cells to Enantiomorphous Crystal Surfaces, pp. 1413-1416
Dorit Hanein; Benjamin Geiger; Lia Addadi
Direct Observation of Microscopic Inhomogeneities with Energy-Dispersive Diffraction of Synchrotron-Produced X-rays, pp. 1416-1418
E. F. Skelton; A. R. Drews; M. S. Osofsky; S. B. Qadri; J. Z. Hu; T. A. Vanderah; J. L. Peng; R. L. Greene
Cytosolic pH Gradients Associated with Tip Growth, pp. 1419-1421
Bryan C. Gibbon; Darryl L. Kropf
Cell Fate Determination by the Cell Wall in Early Fucus Development, pp. 1421-1423
Frederic Berger; Alison Taylor; Colin Brownlee
Recombination Between Viral RNA and Transgenic Plant Transcripts, pp. 1423-1425
Ann E. Greene; Richard F. Allison
High-Resolution Molecular Discrimination by RNA, pp. 1425-1429
Robert D. Jenison; Stanley C. Gill; Arthur Pardi; Barry Polisky
Channel-Like Function of the Na,K Pump Probed at Microsecond Resolution in Giant Membrane Patches, pp. 1429-1432
Donald W. Hilgemann
Crystal Structures at 2.5 Angstrom Resolution of Seryl-tRNA Synthetase Complexed with Two Analogs of Seryl Adenylate, pp. 1432-1436
Hassan Belrhali; Anna Yaremchuk; Michael Tukalo; Kjeld Larsen; Carmen Berthet-Colominas; Reuben Leberman; Barbro Beijer; Brian Sproat; Jens Als-Nielsen; Gerhard Grübel; Jean-François Legrand; Mogens Lehmann; Stephen Cusack
Slow Repair of Pyrimidine Dimers at p53 Mutation Hotspots in Skin Cancer, pp. 1436-1438
Silvia Tornaletti; Gerd P. Pfeifer
DNA Repair Rates Mapped Along the Human PGK1 Gene at Nucleotide Resolution, pp. 1438-1440
Shuwei Gao; Régen Drouin; Gerald P. Holmquist
Coding of Hemolysins Within the Ribosomal RNA Repeat on A Plasmid in Entamoeba histolytica, pp. 1440-1443
Åslög Jansson; Frances Gillin; Ulrika Kagardt; Per Hagblom
Regulation of Melanin Biosynthesis in the Human Epidermis by Tetrahydrobiopterin, pp. 1444-1446
Karin U. Schallreuter; John M. Wood; Mark R. Pittelkow; Markus Gütlich; K. Regina Lemke; Wolfgang Rödl; Norma N. Swanson; Karen Hitzemann; Irmgard Ziegler
Dependence on p75 for Innervation of Some Sympathetic Targets, pp. 1447-1449
Kuo-Fen Lee; Kathy Bachman; Story Landis; Rudolf Jaenisch
Autonomy and Nonautonomy in Cell Fate Specification of Muscle in the Caenorhabditis elegans Embryo: A Reciprocal Induction, pp. 1449-1452
Ralf Schnabel
Functional Participation of the IL-2 Receptor γ Chain in IL-7 Receptor Complexes, pp. 1453-1454
Motonari Kondo; Toshikazu Takeshita; Masaya Higuchi; Masataka Nakamura; Tetsuo Sudo; Shin-Ichi Nishikawa; Kazuo Sugamura


Book Reviews
Cosmological Quest, pp. 1455-1456
Wrinkles in Time.
George Smoot; Keay Davidson
Ripples in the Cosmos. A View Behind the Scenes of the New Cosmology.
Michael Rowan-Robinson
Review author[s]: William H. Press
Anatomy of Addiction, pp. 1456-1457
Biological Basis of Substance Abuse.
Stanley G. Korenman; Jack D. Barchas
Review author[s]: Ellen M. Unterwald
Women in Science: Some Books of the Year, pp. 1458-1459
A Matter of Choices. Memoirs of a Female Physicist.
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove
Women in Chemistry and Physics. A Biobibliographic Sourcebook.
Louise S. Grinstein; Rose K. Rose; Miriam H. Rafailovich
Women Physiologists. An Anniversary Celebration of Their Contributions to British Physiology.
Lynn Bindman; Alison Brading; Tilli Tansey
The History of Women and Science, Health, and Technology. A Bibliographic Guide to the Professions and the Disciplines.
Phyllis Holman; Rima D. Apple
History of Women in Science for Young People.
Vivian Sheldon Epstein
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1459-1460


Women in Science '94: Comparisons Across Cultures
[Introduction], p. 1467
John Beditt
Surprises Across the Cultural Divide, pp. 1468-1469+1472
Marcia Barinaga
Germany: The Backbreaking Work of Scientist-Homemakers, pp. 1475-1477+1480
Peter Aldhous
Italy: Warm Climate for Women on the Mediterranean, pp. 1480-1481
Faye Flam
Sweden: Leveling the Playing Field in Stockholm, p. 1482
Peter Aldhous
Turkey: A Prominent Role on a Stage Set by History, pp. 1487-1488
Patricia Kahn
The Philippines: Fighting the Patriarchy in Growing Numbers, pp. 1491-1492
Marites D. Vitug
India: Is Overcoming 'Diffidence' the Route to Success?, pp. 1495-1496
Kalpana Sharma


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: Need for Enhanced Nuclear Safeguards, p. 1543
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Reacting to Gasoline Additives, p. 1545
John P. Middaugh
Is Dioxin a Human Carcinogen? (Continued), pp. 1545-1546
Stephen S. Sternberg
Cell Transplantation and Research Design, p. 1546
David L. Felten
An Inclusive Budget Process, p. 1548
David Lightfoot
Superconductor Radiation Damage After Doping, pp. 1548-1549
R. L. Fleischer; Gary Taubes


ScienceScope, p. 1551
Richard Stone


News and Comment
French Gene Mappers at Crossroads, pp. 1552-1554
Peter Aldhous
Nicotine Scrutinized as FDA Seeks to Regulate Cigarettes, pp. 1555-1556
Rachel Nowak
Professor Slams MIT Over Center Closure, p. 1556
John Travis
India Expands Electronic Research Network, pp. 1557-1558
Bhupesh Mangla
Public Health Agency Shakeup Opposed, p. 1558
Michael Simm


Research News
Stalking the Start of Colon Cancer, pp. 1559-1560
Robert F. Service
Fire Ants Parlay Their Queens Into a Threat to Biodiversity, pp. 1560-1561
Charles C. Mann
Did Pinatubo Send Climate-Warming Gases Into a Dither?, p. 1562
Richard A. Kerr
Molecule Makers Learn the Rules of a Crooked Game, pp. 1563-1564
Faye Flam
'Long PCR' Leaps Into Larger DNA Sequences, pp. 1564-1565
Jon Cohen


Random Samples, pp. 1566-1567
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Spatiotemporal Chaos, pp. 1569-1570
M. C. Cross; P. C. Hohenberg
Time Is the Essence: Molecular Analysis of the Biological Clock, pp. 1570-1572
Terry L. Page


Why Snakes Have Forked Tongues, pp. 1573-1577
Kurt Schwenk


Research Article
Negative Feedback Defining a Circadian Clock: Autoregulation of the Clock Gene Frequency, pp. 1578-1584
Benjamin D. Aronson; Keith A. Johnson; Jennifer J. Loros; Jay C. Dunlap


Reports
5-Coordinate Si Compounds as Intermediates in the Synthesis of Silicates in Nonaqueous Media, pp. 1585-1587
Bruno Herreros; Stuart W. Carr; Jacek Klinowski
Recent Changes in Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide, pp. 1587-1590
Paul C. Novelli; Ken A. Masarie; Pieter P. Tans; Patricia M. Lang
Sound Velocities in Dense Hydrogen and the Interior of Jupiter, pp. 1590-1593
Thomas S. Duffy; Willem L. Vos; Chang-Sheng Zha; Russell J. Hemley; Ho-Kwang Mao
Short-Lived Chemical Heterogeneities in the Archean Mantle with Implications for Mantle Convection, pp. 1593-1596
Janne Blichert-Toft; Francis Albarède
Growth of Diamond from Atomic Hydrogen and a Supersonic Free Jet of Methyl Radicals, pp. 1596-1598
Szetsen Steven Lee; David W. Minsek; Daniel J. Vestyck; Peter Chen
An in Vitro System for Adhesion and Fusion of Maize Gametes, pp. 1598-1600
J.-E. Faure; C. Digonnet; C. Dumas
Biodegradable Long-Circulating Polymeric Nanospheres, pp. 1600-1603
Ruxandra Gref; Yoshiharu Minamitake; Maria Teresa Peracchia; Vladimir Trubetskoy; Vladimir Torchilin; Robert Langer
Loss of Circadian Behavioral Rhythms and per RNA Oscillations in the Drosophila Mutant timeless, pp. 1603-1606
Amita Sehgal; Jeffrey L. Price; Bernice Man; Michael W. Young
Block in Nuclear Localization of period Protein by a Second Clock Mutation, timeless, pp. 1606-1609
Leslie B. Vosshall; Jeffrey L. Price; Amita Sehgal; Lino Saez; Michael W. Young
Activation of Phosphatidylinositol-3′ Kinase by Src-Family Kinase SH3 Binding to the p85 Subunit, pp. 1609-1612
Christopher M. Pleiman; W. Marc Hertz; John C. Cambier
Requirement for Transcription Factor IRF-1 in NO Synthase Induction in Macrophages, pp. 1612-1615
R. Kamijo; H. Harada; T. Matsuyama; M. Bosland; J. Gerecitano; D. Shapiro; J. Le; S. I. Koh; T. Kimura; S. J. Green; T. W. Mak; T. Taniguchi; J. Vilček
Positive and Negative Thymocyte Selection Induced by Different Concentrations of a Single Peptide, pp. 1615-1618
Eric Sebzda; Valerie A. Wallace; John Mayer; Rae S. M. Yeung; Tak W. Mak; Pamela S. Ohashi
Requirement for BDNF in Activity-Dependent Survival of Cortical Neurons, pp. 1618-1623
Anirvan Ghosh; Josette Carnahan; Michael E. Greenberg
Long-Range Cis Preference in DNA Homology Search Over the Length of a Drosophila Chromosome, pp. 1623-1625
William R. Engels; Christine R. Preston; Dena M. Johnson-Schlitz
Mutation of a mutL Homolog in Hereditary Colon Cancer, pp. 1625-1629
Nickolas Papadopoulos; Nicholas C. Nicolaides; Ying-Fei Wei; Steven M. Ruben; Kenneth C. Carter; Craig A. Rosen; William A. Haseltine; Robert D. Fleischmann; Claire M. Fraser; Mark D. Adams; J. Craig Venter; Stanley R. Hamilton; Gloria M. Petersen; Patrice Watson; Henry T. Lynch; Päivi Peltomäki; Jukka-Pekka Mecklin; Albert de la Chapelle; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
Coatomer Interaction with Di-Lysine Endoplasmic Reticulum Retention Motifs, pp. 1629-1631
Pierre Cosson; François Letourneur


Book Reviews
The Swedish Scene, pp. 1633-1635
Center on the Periphery. Historical Aspects of 20th-Century Swedish Physics.
Svante Lindqvist; Marika Hedin; Thomas Kaiserfeld
Review author[s]: Finn Aaserud
Psychology via Physiology, pp. 1635-1636
The Neuroscience of Animal Intelligence. From the Seahare to the Seahorse.
Euan M. Macphail
Review author[s]: M. E. Bitterman
Living Landscapes, pp. 1636-1637
The Desert's Past. A Natural Prehistory of the Great Basin.
Donald K. Grayson
Review author[s]: David P. Adam
Books Received, p. 1637


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Materials Science, p. 1667
John I. Brauman


Letters
Renovating Italian Science, p. 1669
Donato Romagnolo; Ornella Selmin
Quality of EPA Research, pp. 1669-1670
Michael W. Golay; Henry I. Miller; Richard N. L. Andrews
Memoires of Uranium, p. 1670
Malcolm C. Bourne
The Odds of Retirement, pp. 1670-1671
Stephen M. Stigler


Corrections and Clarifications: Learning How to Suppress Cancer, p. 1671
ScienceScope, p. 1675
Christopher Anderson


News and Comment
Defense Conversion Comes to Campus, pp. 1676-1678
Jeffrey Mervis
Report Calls for Smaller Clinical Center, p. 1678
Jon Cohen
How Not to Publicize a Misconduct Finding, p. 1679
Christopher Anderson
Two New Graduate Schools Break the Japanese Mold, pp. 1680-1681
Dennis Normile
A New Problem: Too Much Money, p. 1681
Christopher Anderson


Research News
Microwave Mappers Sweat Details, pp. 1682-1684
Gary Taubes
Cosmic Structures Fill Southern Sky, p. 1684
John Travis
IL-12 Holds Promise Against Cancer, Glimmer of AIDS Hope, pp. 1685-1686
Stephen S. Hall
Mummy Settles TB Antiquity Debate, pp. 1686-1687
Virginia Morell


Random Samples, pp. 1688-1689
Constance Holden


Materials Science


News
The Smallest Chemical Plants, pp. 1698-1699
Robert Pool
After Years in the Dark, Electric Plastic Finally Shines, pp. 1700-1702
Daniel Clery
Building Bridges to the Nanoworld, pp. 1702-1703
John Travis


Perspectives
Computer Simulations of Fracture at the Atomic Level, pp. 1704-1705
Ruth M. Lynden-Bell
Nonlinear Optical Polymers: Discovery to Market in 10 Years?, pp. 1706-1707
Seth R. Marder; Joseph W. Perry
Metallic Corrosion, pp. 1708-1709
Roger C. Newman; Karl Sieradzki

Functional Polymers and Dendrimers: Reactivity, Molecular Architecture, and Interfacial Energy, pp. 1710-1715
Jean M. J. Fréchet
New Challenges in Biomaterials, pp. 1715-1720
Nicholas A. Peppas; Robert Langer
Adhesion: Molecules and Mechanics, pp. 1720-1725
Kevin Kendall
Langmuir-Blodgett Films, pp. 1726-1733
J. A. Zasadzinski; R. Viswanthan; L. Madsen; J. Garnaes; D. K. Schwartz


Reports
Following Ion Diffusion in Solution, pp. 1739-1741
S. Rondot; J. Cazaux; O. Aaboubi; J. P. Chopart; A. Olivier
From Static to Kinetic Friction in Confined Liquid Films, pp. 1741-1744
Günter Reiter; A. Levent Demirel; Steve Granick
Defects in Carbon Nanostructures, pp. 1744-1747
O. Zhou; R. M. Fleming; D. W. Murphy; C. H. Chen; R. C. Haddon; A. P. Ramirez; S. H. Glarum
Changes in Atmospheric Circulation and Ocean Ice Cover over the North Atlantic During the Last 41,000 Years, pp. 1747-1751
P. A. Mayewski; L. D. Meeker; S. Whitlow; M. S. Twickler; M. C. Morrison; P. Bloomfield; G. C. Bond; R. B. Alley; A. J. Gow; P. M. Grootes; D. A. Meese; M. Ram; K. C. Taylor; W. Wumkes
Gallium Arsenide Transistors: Realization Through a Molecularly Designed Insulator, pp. 1751-1753
Phillip P. Jenkins; Andrew N. MacInnes; Massood Tabib-Azar; Andrew R. Barron
Diamond Coating of Titanium Alloys, pp. 1753-1755
M. D. Drory; J. W. Hutchinson
The Drosophila saxophone Gene: A Serine-Threonine Kinase Receptor of the TGF-β Superfamily, pp. 1756-1759
Ting Xie; Alyce L. Finelli; Richard W. Padgett
Protection from Fas-Mediated Apoptosis by a Soluble Form of the Fas Molecule, pp. 1759-1762
Jianhua Cheng; Tong Zhou; Changdan Liu; John P. Shapiro; Matthew J. Brauer; Michael C. Kiefer; Philip J. Barr; John D. Mountz
High-Resolution Solution Structure of the β Chemokine hMIP-1β by Multidimensional NMR, pp. 1762-1767
Patricia J. Lodi; Daniel S. Garrett; John Kuszewski; Monica L.-S. Tsang; James A. Weatherbee; Warren J. Leonard; Angela M. Gronenborn; G. Marius Clore
Direct Signaling from Astrocytes to Neurons in Cultures of Mammalian Brain Cells, pp. 1768-1771
Maiken Nedergaard
Genetic Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci for Growth and Fatness in Pigs, pp. 1771-1774
Leif Andersson; Chris S. Haley; Hans Ellegren; Sara A. Knott; Maria Johansson; Kjell Andersson; Lena Andersson-Eklund; Inter Edfors-Lilja; Marete Fredholm; Ingemar Hansson; Jan Håkansson; Kerstin Lundström
A Subset of CD4+ Thymocytes Selected by MHC Class I Molecules, pp. 1774-1778
Albert Bendelac; Nigel Killeen; Dan R. Littman; Ronald H. Schwartz


Book Reviews
Craniology: Getting a Head, pp. 1779-1780
The Skull: Vol. 1, Development.
James Hanken; Brian K. Hall
The Skull: Vol. 2, Patterns of Structural and Systematic Diversity.
James Hanken; Brian K. Hall
The Skull: Vol. 3, Functional and Evolutionary Mechanisms.
James Hanken; Brian K. Hall
Review author[s]: Kurt Schwenk
Visual Recognition, pp. 1780-1781
Selective Attention in Vision.
A. H. C. van der Heijden
Review author[s]: James E. Hoffman
Autonomous Systems, pp. 1781-1782
Intelligent Behavior in Animals and Robots.
David McFarland; Thomas Bösser
Review author[s]: Randall D. Beer
Quantitative Cell Biology, p. 1782
Receptors. Models for Binding, Trafficking, and Signaling.
Douglas A. Lauffenburger; Jennifer J. Linderman
Review author[s]: Alan L. Schwartz
Books Received, pp. 1782-1783


Inside AAAS, p. 1785
Diana Pabst

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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: A Milk-Free Zone, p. 11
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Colon Cancer Screening, pp. 13-14
David M. Danks; Francis S. Collins
Plutonium's Existence, p. 14
C. R. Richmond
Fusion Confusion, pp. 14-15
Rolf M. Sinclair
Beef Quality, p. 15
Michael L. Thonney
Future Energy Supplies, pp. 15-16
Mary E. Clark; Philip S. Brumbaugh
Consciousness: In Whose Hands?, p. 16
John W. Fowler


Corrections and Clarifications: p53 Sweeps Through Cancer Research, p. 16
Corrections and Clarifications: Dynamics of the Hippocampal Ensemble Code for Space, p. 16
Corrections and Clarifications: Selective and ATP-Dependent Translocation of Peptides by the MHC-Encoded Peptide Transporter, p. 16
ScienceScope, p. 19
Richard Stone


News and Comment
An Anthropological Culture Shift, pp. 20-22
Virginia Morell
Young Physicists Hear Wall Street Calling, p. 22
Gary Taubes
Richard Leakey Quits Post, Charges 'Smear Campaign', p. 23
Virginia Morell
Model Programs Take Aim at HIV Rates in Indonesia, pp. 24-25
Jane E. Stevens
NASA Told Belt-Tightening Won't Work, p. 25
Christopher Anderson


Random Samples, pp. 26-27
Constance Holden


Research News
A Dusty Road for Space Physics, pp. 28-30
James Glanz
Study Implicates Second-Hand Smoke, p. 30
Richard Stone
New Cell Transplants May Mend a Broken Heart, p. 31
Rachel Nowak
Chemists Get a Taste of Life At Gathering in San Diego, pp. 32-33
Faye Flam
'Lucy,' Crucial Early Human Ancestor, Finally Gets a Head, pp. 34-35
James Shreeve
An Asteroidal Family Adds a Little One, p. 35
Richard A. Kerr


Perspective
Giant Hawaiian Underwater Landslides, pp. 46-47
James G. Moore; William R. Normark; Robin T. Holcomb


Ceramic Thin-Film Formation on Functionalized Interfaces Through Biomimetic Processing, pp. 48-55
B. C. Bunker; P. C. Rieke; B. J. Tarasevich; A. A. Campbell; G. E. Fryxell; G. L. Graff; L. Song; J. Liu; J. W. Virden; G. L. McVay


Reports
The 1990 to 1991 Sudan Earthquake Sequence and the Extent of the East African Rift System, pp. 67-70
R. W. Girdler; D. A. McConnell
El Niño on the Devil's Staircase: Annual Subharmonic Steps to Chaos, pp. 70-72
Fei-Fei Jin; J. David Neelin; Michael Ghil
El Niño Chaos: Overlapping of Resonances Between the Seasonal Cycle and the Pacific Ocean-Atmosphere Oscillator, pp. 72-74
Eli Tziperman; Lewi Stone; Mark A. Cane; Hans Jarosh
Growth of Continental-Scale Metro-Agro-Plexes, Regional Ozone Pollution, and World Food Production, pp. 74-77
W. L. Chameides; P. S. Kasibhatla; J. Yienger; H. Levy II
Unexpected Square Symmetry Seen by Atomic Force Microscopy in Bilayer Films of Disk-Like Molecules, pp. 77-79
Nicholas C. Maliszewskyj; Paul A. Heiney; Jack Y. Josefowicz; John P. McCauley Jr.; Amos B. Smith III
Effects of Boundaries on Pattern Formation: Catalytic Oxidation of CO on Platinum, pp. 80-82
M. D. Graham; Ioannis G. Kevrekidis; K. Asakura; J. Lauterbach; K. Krischer; H.-H. Rotermund; G. Ertl
Crystal Structure of the Principal Neutralization Site of HIV-1, pp. 82-85
Jayant B. Ghiara; Enrico A. Stura; Robyn L. Stanfield; Albert T. Profy; Ian A. Wilson
Structure of an Electron Transfer Complex: Methylamine Dehydrogenase, Amicyanin, and Cytochrome c 551i, pp. 86-90
Longyin Chen; Rosemary C. E. Durley; F. Scott Mathews; Victor L. Davidson
Neutrophil Activation by Monomeric Interleukin-8, pp. 90-92
Krishnakumar Rajarathnam; Brian D. Sykes; Cyril M. Kay; Beatrice Dewald; Thomas Geiser; Marco Baggiolini; Ian Clark-Lewis
Requirement of Human Renal Water Channel Aquaporin-2 for Vasopressin-Dependent Concentration of Urine, pp. 92-95
Peter M. T. Deen; Marian A. J. Verdijk; Nine V. A. M. Knoers; Bé Wieringa; Leo A. H. Monnens; Carel H. van Os; Bernard A. van Oost
Stat3: A STAT Family Member Activated by Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Response to Epidermal Growth Factor and Interleukin-6, pp. 95-98
Zhong Zhong; Zilong Wen; James E. Darnell Jr.
Formation of Nascent Intercalated Disks Between Grafted Fetal Cardiomyocytes and Host Myocardium, pp. 98-101
Mark H. Soonpaa; Gou Young Koh; Michael G. Klug; Loren J. Field
Characterization of Type I Receptors for Transforming Growth Factor-β and Activin, pp. 101-104
Peter ten Dijke; Hidetoshi Yamashita; Hidenori Ichijo; Petra Franzén; Marikki Laiho; Kohei Miyazono; Carl-Henrik Heldin
FGF-2: Apical Ectodermal Ridge Growth Signal for Chick Limb Development, pp. 104-107
John F. Fallon; Alric López; Maria A. Ros; Mary P. Savage; Bradley B. Olwin; B. Kay Simandl
Roles of N-Type and Q-Type Ca 2+ Channels in Supporting Hippocampal Synaptic Transmission, pp. 107-111
David B. Wheeler; Andrew Randall; Richard W. Tsien


Technical Comments
Solid Friction and Polymer Relaxation in Gel Electrophoresis, pp. 112-113
Jean-Louis Viovy; Thomas Duke; Sergei Burlatsky; John Deutch


Book Reviews
Atmospheric Interplay, p. 115
Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions.
Peter V. Hobbs
Review author[s]: Richard C. J. Somerville
The Acquisition of Sex, p. 116
Molecular Genetics of Sex Determination.
Stephen S. Wachtel
Review author[s]: Lee M. Silver
Biological Patterns, pp. 116-117
Life History Invariants. Some Explorations of Symmetry in Evolutionary Biology.
Eric L. Charnov
Review author[s]: Robert E. Ricklefs
The Next Nets, pp. 117-118
The Neurobiology of Neural Networks.
Daniel Gardner
Review author[s]: Scott L. Hooper
Books Received, pp. 118-120


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Front Matter (33 pp.)
Editorial: Chemicals: Perceptions Versus Facts, p. 183
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Misrepresentation and Fantasy, p. 185
Robert N. Cahn; J. David Jackson; Chris Quigg
A National Institute for the Environment, p. 185
Peter D. Saundry
Adaptive Optics in Astronomy, pp. 185-186
Frederick Seitz
Space Science Crunch, pp. 186-187
Jonathan Katz; Harvey Tananbaum
National Protein and Nucleic Acid Databases, p. 187
Elinor Adman; Martin Gellert; Maimon Cohen; Norma M. Allewell; Bruce S. Baker; Joseph Villafranca
Smallpox Virus: Better to Store?, p. 187
Patrick Hess
Elephant Man's Disease, p. 188
Margaret R. Wallace; Rachel Nowak
Phonetics Lesson, p. 188
Ian Hinchliffe


Corrections and Clarifications: Picturing Nature: American Nineteenth-Century Zoological Illustration, p. 188
ScienceScope, p. 191
Richard Stone


News
The Hand on Your Purse Strings, pp. 192-194
Livermore Lab Chief Nuckolls Resigns Under Pressure, p. 195
Ellis Rubinstein
Report: All's Fair in NSF Major Awards, p. 196
John Travis
Key Study Unveiled-11 Years Late, pp. 196-197
Rachel Nowak
SIDS Paper Triggers a Murder Charge, pp. 197-198
Ginger Pinholster
Livermore Physicists Ask for the Sun, p. 198
Faye Flam
Deep-Trench Research Waits on Balky Japanese Submersible, p. 199
Dennis Normile
In Pittsburgh, Physicists Get Down to the Nitty-Gritty, pp. 200-201
Robert Service
Ecologists Dare to Ask: How Much Does Diversity Matter?, pp. 202-203
Yvonne Baskin
Trail of Toxins Leads Through Conference Rooms in Dallas, p. 204
Richard Stone


Random Samples, p. 205
Constance Holden


Special News Report
Leroy Hood: Thinking Big in Seattle, pp. 206-209
Leslie Roberts


Policy Forum
Science in the National Interest, pp. 221-222
Barbara A. Mikulski


Perspectives
Self-Organization in Living Cells, pp. 223-224
Benno Hess; Alexander Mikhailov
The Evolution of Genetic Intelligence, pp. 224-225
David S. Thaler


Modulated Magnetic Phases in Rare Earth Metallic Systems, pp. 226-231
Tapan Chattopadhyay


Research Article
Neural Mechanisms for Forming a Perceptual Decision, pp. 231-237
C. Daniel Salzman; William T. Newsome


Reports
Stellar Luminosity Variations and Global Warming, pp. 238-239
Peter Foukal
Trends in Stomatal Density and 13 C/ 12 C Ratios of Pinus flexilis Needles During Last Glacial-Interglacial Cycle, pp. 239-243
P. K. Van de Water; S. W. Leavitt; J. L. Betancourt
Quantifying Global Warming from the Retreat of Glaciers, pp. 243-245
Johannes Oerlemans
Morphological Bifurcations Involving Reaction-Diffusion Processes During Microtubule Formation, pp. 245-248
James Tabony
Molecular Nanotube Aggregates of β- and γ-Cyclodextrins Linked by Diphenylhexatrienes, pp. 249-251
Guang Li; Linda B. McGown
Binding and Suppression of the Myc Transcriptional Activation Domain by p107, pp. 251-254
Wei Gu; Kishor Bhatia; Ian T. Magrath; Chi V. Dang; Riccardo Dalla-Favera
Related Target Enhancers for Dorsal and NF-κB Signaling Pathways, pp. 255-258
Sergio González-Crespo; Michael Levine
Recombination in Adaptive Mutation, pp. 258-260
Reuben S. Harris; Simonne Longerich; Susan M. Rosenberg
Isolation of S. cerevisiae snRNPs: Comparison of U1 and U4/U6.U5 to Their Human Counterparts, pp. 261-265
Patrizia Fabrizio; Sybille Esser; Berthold Kastner; Reinhard Lührmann
Mutational Isolation of a Sieve for Editing in a Transfer RNA Synthetase, pp. 265-267
Eric Schmidt; Paul Schimmel
Stimulation of Human γδ T Cells by Nonpeptidic Mycobacterial Ligands, pp. 267-270
Patricia Constant; François Davodeau; Marie-Alix Peyrat; Yannick Poquet; Germain Puzo; Marc Bonneville; Jean-Jacques Fournié
Telomere-Led Premeiotic Chromosome Movement in Fission Yeast, pp. 270-273
Yuji Chikashige; Da-Qiao Ding; Hironori Funabiki; Tokuko Haraguchi; Shinro Mashiko; Mitsuhiro Yanagida; Yasushi Hiraoka
Requirement for the Yeast Gene LON in Intramitochondrial Proteolysis and Maintenance of Respiration, pp. 273-276
Carolyn K. Suzuki; Kitaru Suda; Nan Wang; Gottfried Schatz
Soluble b-Amyloid Induction of Alzheimer's Phenotype for Human Fibroblast K+ Channels, pp. 276-279
René Etcheberrigaray; Etsuro Ito; Christopher S. Kim; Daniel L. Alkon


Technical Comments
High-Pressure Melting of (Mg,Fe)SiO3-Perovskite, pp. 279-281
Dion L. Heinz; Elise Knittle; Jeffrey S. Sweeney; Quentin Williams; Raymond Jeanloz; R. Boehler; A. Zerr
Statistical Analyses of Soil Quality, pp. 281-283
David A. Wardle; J. P. Reganold


Book Reviews
Big Systems, pp. 293-294
Choosing Big Technologies.
John Krige
Review author[s]: Robert W. Smith
Thoughtplay, pp. 294-295
Games of Life. Explorations in Ecology, Evolution, and Behaviour.
Karl Sigmund
Review author[s]: Peter Yodzis
Molluscan Dwellings, pp. 295-296
A Natural History of Shells.
Geerat J. Vermeij
Review author[s]: W. Bruce Saunders
Probing Biological Surfaces, p. 296
STM and SFM in Biology.
Othmar Marti; Matthias Amrein
Review author[s]: Carlos Bustamante
Books Received, pp. 296-297


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: The Biological Warfare of the Future, p. 327
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Ice Age "Venuses", p. 329
Alexander Marshack; L. R. Caswell
The Meaning of Models, pp. 329-331
John D. Sterman; Edward J. Rykiel Jr.; Naomi Oreskes; Kenneth Belitz; Kristin Shrader-Frechette


Corrections and Clarifications: Venuses Reappear, p. 331
ScienceScope, p. 335
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Livermore Faces Forces of Change, pp. 336-338
Christopher Anderson
Rising Yen Threatens Key Cancer Study, p. 338
Eliot Marshall
ATOC Delayed as Report Laments Research Gaps, pp. 339-340
Karen Schmidt
Disparities Detailed in NCI Division, p. 340
Lisa Seachrist
'Secretary Snafu' May Cost Researchers, Universities, p. 341
Jon Cohen


Random Samples, pp. 342-343
Constance Holden


Research News
New Tumor Suppressor May Rival p53, pp. 344-345
Jean Marx
A Supergiant Dies in the Whirlpool, p. 345
Ray Jayawardhana
The Keck Scopes Out the Legacy of the Big Bang, p. 346
Ray Jayawardhana
Alaska Sites Contend as Native Americans' First Stop, p. 347
Lisa Busch
New Instruments Shed Light On Astronomy's Future, pp. 348-349
John Travis
Anthropologists Take the Measure of Humanity, pp. 350-351
Ann Gibbons


Frontiers in Biotechnology: Resistance to Antibiotics
[Introduction], p. 359
Gilbert J. Chin; Jean Marx


News Reports
Reviving the Antibiotic Miracle?, pp. 360-362
John Travis
Funding Crunch Hobbles Antibiotic Resistance Research, pp. 362-363
Elizabeth Culotta
Resistance a European Problem, Too, pp. 363+364-365
Sharon Kingman
Hungary Sees an Improvement in Penicillin Resistance, p. 364
Rachel Nowak
Search for Sepsis Drugs Goes On Despite Past Failures, pp. 365-367
Richard Stone


Policy Forum
Infectious Disease Surveillance: A Crumbling Foundation, pp. 368-370
Ruth L. Berkelman; Ralph T. Bryan; Michael T. Osterholm; James W. LeDuc; James M. Hughes


Perspectives
Human Mycoses: Drugs and Targets for Emerging Pathogens, pp. 371-373
Nafsika H. Georgopapadakou; Thomas J. Walsh
Ubiquitous Natural Antibiotics, pp. 373-374
Joelle E. Gabay

Inactivation of Antibiotics and the Dissemination of Resistance Genes, pp. 375-382
Julian Davies
Prevention of Drug Access to Bacterial Targets: Permeability Barriers and Active Efflux, pp. 382-388
Hiroshi Nikaido
Resistance to Antibiotics Mediated by Target Alterations, pp. 388-393
Brian G. Spratt


Reports
Synthesis, Isolation, and Equilibration of 1,9- and 7,8-C 70 H2, pp. 397-399
Craig C. Henderson; Celeste McMichael Rohlfing; Kenneth T. Gillen; Paul A. Cahill
A Mass Spectrometric Solution to the Address Problem of Combinatorial Libraries, pp. 399-402
Christopher L. Brummel; Irene N. W. Lee; Ying Zhou; Stephen J. Benkovic; Nicholas Winograd
Antiferromagnetic Ordering and Paramagnetic Behavior of Ferromagnetic Cu6 and Cu 18 Clusters in BaCuO 2+x, pp. 402-404
Z.-R. Wang; X.-L. Wang; J. A. Fernandez-Baca; D. C. Johnston; D. Vaknin
Temperatures in Earth's Core Based on Melting and Phase Transformation Experiments on Iron, pp. 405-407
S. K. Saxena; G. Shen; P. Lazor
Topographic Forcing of the Atmosphere and a Rapid Change in the Length of Day, pp. 407-409
David A. Salstein; Richard D. Rosen
Anisotropy and Coherent Vortex Structures in Planetary Turbulence, pp. 410-413
James C. McWilliams; Jeffrey B. Weiss; Irad Yavneh
Thousandfold Change in Resistivity in Magnetoresistive La-Ca-Mn-O Films, pp. 413-415
S. Jin; T. H. Tiefel; M. McCormack; R. A. Fastnacht; R. Ramesh; L. H. Chen
Adhesion Forces Between Individual Ligand-Receptor Pairs, pp. 415-417
Ernst-Ludwig Florin; Vincent T. Moy; Hermann E. Gaub
Structure of the Tet Repressor-Tetracycline Complex and Regulation of Antibiotic Resistance, pp. 418-420
Winfried Hinrichs; Caroline Kisker; Martina Düvel; Alexander Müller; Karlheinz Tovar; Wolfgang Hillen; Wolfram Saenger
Stomatal Size in Fossil Plants: Evidence for Polyploidy in Majority of Angiosperms, pp. 421-424
Jane Masterson
Differential Complementation of Bcr-Abl Point Mutants with c-Myc, pp. 424-426
Daniel E. H. Afar; Andrei Goga; Jami McLaughlin; Owen N. Witte; Charles L. Sawyers
A Dual Embryonic Origin for Vertebrate Mechanoreceptors, pp. 426-430
Andres Collazo; Scott E. Fraser; Paula M. Mabee
Association of Intestinal Peptide Transport with a Protein Related to the Cadherin Superfamily, pp. 430-433
Anne H. Dantzig; JoAnn Hoskins; Linda B. Tabas; Stuart Bright; Robert L. Shepard; Ivan L. Jenkins; Dale C. Duckworth; J. Richard Sportsman; Daniel Mackensen; Paul R. Rosteck, Jr.; Paul L. Skatrud
Association of Poly(CA)·Poly(TG) DNA Fragments Into Four-Stranded Complexes Bound by HMG1 and 2, pp. 433-436
Claire Gaillard; François Strauss
A Cell Cycle Regulator Potentially Involved in Genesis of Many Tumor Types, pp. 436-440
Alexander Kamb; Nelleke A. Gruis; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Qingyun Liu; Keith Harshman; Sean V. Tavtigian; Elisabeth Stockert; Rufus S. Day III; Bruce E. Johnson; Mark H. Skolnick


Book Reviews
Fly Culture, pp. 445-446
Lords of the Fly. Drosophila Genetics and Experimental Practice.
Robert E. Kohler
Review author[s]: Philip J. Pauly
Fatal Disharmonies, pp. 446-447
The Ghost of the Executed Engineer. Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union.
Loren R. Graham
Review author[s]: David Holloway
A Theory of Perception, pp. 447-448
Information, Sensation, and Perception.
Kenneth H. Norwich
Review author[s]: John C. Baird
"Organic Technology", p. 448
Molecular Nonlinear Optics. Materials, Physics, and Devices.
Joseph Zyss
Review author[s]: Nicolaas Bloembergen
Books Received, pp. 448-449


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Chemical Ecology, p. 487
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Livermore Lab Head, p. 489
C. Bruce Tarter; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Viral Recombination in Transgenic Plants, pp. 489-490
Margaret Mellon; Jane Rissler; George Bruening; Bryce W. Falk
Adolescent Health Study, p. 490
Duane Alexander
Proposed NSF Violence Center, p. 490
James A. Mercy
Element Naming, p. 491
E. Kenneth Hulet
Inhibition of Rev-Mediated HIV-1 Expression: Retraction, p. 492
Mel Campbell; Barbara K. Felber; Georgios Nasioulas; Elena Afonina; George N. Pavlakis


Corrections and Clarifications: Cosmic Structures Fill Southern Sky, p. 492
Corrections and Clarifications: The Aftermath of the Gallo Case, p. 492
ScienceScope, p. 495
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Dr. Alberts Comes to Washington, pp. 496-498
Jeffrey Mervis
NIH Tightens Clinical Trials Monitoring, p. 499
Lisa Seachrist
Pesticides and Breast Cancer: No Link?, pp. 499-500
Gary Taubes
Beta-Carotene: Helpful or Harmful?, pp. 500-501
Rachel Nowak
Big Science in a Developing Country, pp. 501-502
Ray Jayawardhana


Research News
Vaccines Get a New Twist, pp. 503-505
Jon Cohen
Pulsing Star Confirms More Planets in the Universe, pp. 506-507
John Travis
Gene Transfer to Spark a Failing Heart, pp. 507-508
Lisa Seachrist
A New Laser Promises to Put an End to Band Gap Slavery, pp. 508-509
Gary Taubes
Structure Meets Function at Materials Gathering, pp. 510-511
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 512-513
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Sulfate Aerosols and Polar Stratospheric Cloud Formation, pp. 527-528
Margaret A. Tolbert
The Prion Connection: Now in Yeast?, pp. 528-530
Charles Weissmann
Structural Clues to Prion Replication, pp. 530-531
Fred E. Cohen; Keh-Ming Pan; Ziwei Huang; Michael Baldwin; Robert J. Fletterick; Stanley B. Prusiner


Diet and Health: What Should We Eat?, pp. 532-537
Walter C. Willett


Research Article
Confirmation of Earth-Mass Planets Orbiting the Millisecond Pulsar PSR B1257+12, pp. 538-542
Alexander Wolszczan


Reports
Antarctic Total Ozone in 1958, pp. 543-546
Paul A. Newman
Strontium Isotopic Composition of Mid-Cretaceous Seawater, pp. 546-550
B. Lynn Ingram; Rodolfo Coccioni; Alessandro Montanari; Frank M. Richter
Origin of Saturn's E Ring: Self-Sustained, Naturally, pp. 550-553
Douglas P. Hamilton; Joseph A. Burns
Quantum Cascade Laser, pp. 553-556
Jerome Faist; Federico Capasso; Deborah L. Sivco; Carlo Sirtori; Albert L. Hutchinson; Alfred Y. Cho
A Mechanism of Lithium Storage in Disordered Carbons, pp. 556-558
Kenji Sato; Minoru Noguchi; Atsushi Demachi; Naohiko Oki; Morinobu Endo
A Putative Role of the Xanthophyll, Zeaxanthin, in Blue Light Photoreception of Corn Coleoptiles, pp. 558-561
Miguel A. Quiñones; Eduardo Zeiger
The Role of Interleukin-6 in Mucosal IgA Antibody Responses in Vivo, pp. 561-563
Alistair J. Ramsay; Alan J. Husband; Ian A. Ramshaw; Shisan Bao; Klaus I. Matthaei; Georges Koehler; Manfred Kopf
Loudness-Coding Mechanisms Inferred from Electric Stimulation of The Human Auditory System, pp. 564-566
Fan-Gang Zeng; Robert V. Shannon
[URE3] as an Altered URE2 Protein: Evidence for a Prion Analog in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, pp. 566-569
Reed B. Wickner
Requirement of Vascular Integrin αvβ3 for Angiogenesis, pp. 569-571
Peter C. Brooks; Richard A. F. Clark; David A. Cheresh
Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE Protein Required for DNA Segregation During Asymmetric Cell Division, pp. 572-575
Ling Juan Wu; Jeffery Errington
A Neurochemically Distinct Third Channel in the Macaque Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, pp. 575-577
Stewart H. C. Hendry; Takashi Yoshioka
Gating Current Noise Produced by Elementary Transitions in Shaker Potassium Channels, pp. 578-582
Daniel Sigg; Enrico Stefani; Francisco Bezanilla
Enhanced Myocardial Function in Transgenic Mice Overexpressing the β2-Adrenergic Receptor, pp. 582-586
C. A. Milano; L. F. Allen; H. A. Rockman; P. C. Dolber; T. R. McMinn; K. R. Chien; T. D. Johnson; R. A. Bond; R. J. Lefkowitz


Technical Comments
Muscle Biochemistry and a Genetic Study of Myotonic Distrophy, pp. 587-588
Allen D. Roses; Y.-H. Fu; J. A. Pearlman; A. Pizzuti; R. G. Fenwick Jr.; D. L. Friedman; M. B. Perryman; S. Richards; R. A. Gibbs; T. Ashizawa; G. Scarlato; C. T. Caskey
A Truncated Erythropoietin Receptor and Cell Death: A Reanalysis, pp. 588-589
Yukio Nakamura; Hiromitsu Nakauchi


Book Reviews
Life in West Gondwana, p. 601
Biological Relationships Between Africa and South America.
Peter Goldblatt
Review author[s]: S. David Webb
Visual Systems Analysis, p. 602
Contrast Sensitivity
Robert Shapley; Dominic Man-Kit Lam
Review author[s]: Lewis O. Harvey, Jr.
A Trans-Specific Agenda, pp. 602-603
The Great Ape Project. Equality Beyond Humanity.
Paola Cavalieri; Peter Singer
Review author[s]: Russell H. Tuttle
Mechanisms of Control, pp. 603-604
Translational Regulation of Gene Expression 2.
Joseph Ilan
Review author[s]: Dixie J. Goss
Books Received, pp. 604-606


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: The Case for Diversity, p. 639
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
K-T Boundary Issues, pp. 641-642
Gerta Keller; Norman MacLeod; Richard A. Kerr
Psychopharmacologic Drugs: Mechanisms of Action, pp. 642-644
Paul Bach-y-Rita; Samuel H. Barondes


Corrections and Clarifications: High Performance Photorefractive Polymers, p. 644
Corrections and Clarifications: Molecular Genetics of Neurological Diseases, p. 644
Corrections and Clarifications: The Brain Behind That Happy Faces, p. 644
ScienceScope, p. 647
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Fusion Research at the Crossroads, pp. 648+650-651
Christopher Anderson
Europeans Launch Effort to Extend JET, p. 649
Michael Cross
Fire Threatens Galápagos Tortoises, p. 651
Rachel Nowak
French Scientists Thwart Plan for Research Reforms, pp. 652-653
Michael Balter
Violence Study Hits a Nerve in Germany, p. 653
Michael Simm
Video Conferencing Lets Physicists Go Head To Head, p. 654
Robert P. Crease
Yellowstone Managers Eye Profits From Hot Microbes, p. 655
Michael Milstein


Random Samples, pp. 656-657
Constance Holden


Research News
Taking a Gamble on the Top Quark, pp. 658-659
Faye Flam
Volcanoes With Bad Hearts Are Tumbling Down All Over, p. 660
Richard A. Kerr
Sea Turtles Master Migration With Magnetic Memories, pp. 661-662
Lisa Seachrist
Throttling Back the Great Lava Floods?, pp. 662-663
Richard A. Kerr
X-rays Make a Smooth Move, p. 663
Tim Appenzeller


Perspectives
Unraveling Function in the TNF Ligand and Receptor Families, pp. 667-668
Bruce Beutler; Christophe van Huffel
Cell Death Genes: Drosophila Enters the Field, pp. 668-669
Martin C. Raff
The Entropic Cost of Bound Water in Crystals and Biomolecules, p. 670
Jack D. Dunitz


Application and Accuracy of Molecular Phylogenies, pp. 671-677
David M. Hillis; John P. Huelsenbeck; Clifford W. Cunningham


Research Article
Genetic Control of Programmed Cell Death in Drosophila, pp. 677-683
Kristin White; Megan E. Grether; John M. Abrams; Lynn Young; Kim Farrell; Hermann Steller


Reports
A Catastrophic Death Assemblage and Paleoclimatic Implications of Pliocene Seabirds of Florida, pp. 684-685
Steven D. Emslie; Gary S. Morgan
A Seismotectonic Model for the 300-Kilometer-Long Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone, pp. 686-688
Christine A. Powell; G. A. Bollinger; Martin C. Chapman; Matthew S. Sibol; Arch C. Johnston; Russell L. Wheeler
Detection of Large Prehistoric Earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest by Microfossil Analysis, pp. 688-691
Rolf W. Mathewes; John J. Clague
The Last Deglaciation Event in the Eastern Central Arctic Ocean, pp. 692-696
Ruediger Stein; Seung-II Nam; Carsten Schubert; Christoph Vogt; Dieter Futterer; Jan Heinemeier
Engineering Cell Shape and Function, pp. 696-698
Rahul Singhvi; Amit Kumar; Gabriel P. Lopez; Gregory N. Stephanopoulos; Daniel I. C. Wang; George M. Whitesides; Donald E. Ingber
A Genetic Linkage Map for the Zebrafish, pp. 699-703
John H. Postlethwait; Stephen L. Johnson; Clare N. Midson; William S. Talbot; Michael Gates; Eric W. Ballinger; Dana Africa; Rebecca Andrews; Tim Carl; Judith S. Eisen; Sally Horne; Charles B. Kimmel; Mark Hutchinson; Michele Johnson; Andre Rodriguez
Abnormal Development of Peripheral Lymphoid Organs in Mice Deficient in Lymphotoxin, pp. 703-707
Pietro De Togni; Joseph Goellner; Nancy H. Ruddle; Philip R. Streeter; Andrea Fick; Sanjeev Mariathasan; Stacy C. Smith; Rebecca Carlson; Laurie P. Shornick; Jena Strauss-Schoenberger; John H. Russell; Robert Karr; David D. Chaplin
A Lymphotoxin-β-Specific Receptor, pp. 707-710
Paul D. Crowe; Todd L. VanArsdale; Barbara N. Walter; Carl F. Ware; Catherine Hession; Barbara Ehrenfels; Jeffrey L. Browning; Wenie S. Din; Raymond G. Goodwin; Craig A. Smith
Effects of Manipulated Diet on Size and Performance of Brachyuran Crab Claws, pp. 710-712
L. David Smith; A. Richard Palmer
Involvement of Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor in Pulmonary Homeostasis, pp. 713-716
Glenn Dranoff; Alexander D. Crawford; Michel Sadelain; Beverly Ream; Asif Rashid; Roderick T. Bronson; G. Richard Dickersin; Cindy J. Bachurski; Eugene L. Mark; Jeffrey A. Whitsett; Richard C. Mulligan
Identification of a Peptide Recognized by Five Melanoma-Specific Human Cytotoxic T Cell Lines, pp. 716-719
Andrea L. Cox; Jonathan Skipper; Ye Chen; Robert A. Henderson; Timothy L. Darrow; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Victor H. Engelhard; Donald F. Hunt; Craig L. Slingluff Jr.
Mutagenesis and Mapping of a Mouse Gene, Clock, Essential for Circadian Behavior, pp. 719-725
Martha Hotz Vitaterna; David P. King; Anne-Marie Chang; Jon M. Kornhauser; Phillip L. Lowrey; J. David McDonald; William F. Dove; Lawrence H. Pinto; Fred W. Turek; Joseph S. Takahashi


Book Reviews
Ecological Comprehensiveness, pp. 726-727
A History of the Ecosystem Concept in Ecology. More Than the Sum of the Parts.
Frank Benjamin Golley
Review author[s]: Clyde E. Goulden
Intergradations, pp. 727-728
Hybrid Zones and the Evolutionary Process.
Richard G. Harrison
Review author[s]: Jack W. Sites, Jr.
Diamond-Making, pp. 728-729
The New Alchemists. Breaking Through the Barriers of High Pressure.
Robert M. Hazen
Review author[s]: A. Jayaraman
Books Received, p. 729


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Reorientation of Research Objectives, p. 755
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Inappropriate Analogy, p. 757
Diana Lane; John Benditt
Black Rhino Conservation, p. 757
Joel Berger; Carol Cunningham
Outcomes Research, pp. 757-759
Anne T. Berg; Barbara G. Vickrey; John E. Wennberg; Michael J. Barry
Population Policy Options, p. 760
Michel Treisman


Corrections and Clarifications: Beyond the Wall: Memoirs of an East and West German Spy, p. 760
ScienceScope, p. 763
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Anxiety Hits Mental Health Institute, pp. 764-765
Eliot Marshall
New Program Funds Genome Technology, p. 766
Christopher Anderson
Was Safer Cigarette Research Snuffed?, pp. 766-767
Rachel Nowak
Scientists Return to the Elementary-School Classroom, pp. 768-769
Joseph Alper


Random Samples, pp. 770-771
Constance Holden


Research News
Neurotrophic Factors Enter the Clinic, pp. 772-774
Marcia Barinaga
Neurons Tap Out a Code That May Help Locate Sounds, p. 775
Marcia Barinaga
Small Army of Code-Breakers Conquers a 129-Digit Giant, pp. 776-777
Gary Taubes
Physicists Find a Double Dose of Magic, p. 777
Michael Simm; Daniel Clery
Microbial Mining Boosts the Environment, Bottom Line, pp. 778-779
Anne Simon Moffat


Policy Forum
Between Prison and Probation: Intermediate Sanctions, pp. 791-793
Patrick A. Langan


Perspectives
Advanced Inorganic Materials: An Open Horizon, pp. 794-795
Anthony K. Cheetham
Selecting the T Cell Receptor Repertoire, pp. 796-797
Michael J. Bevan; Kristin A. Hogquist; Stephen C. Jameson


Global Variations in the Geoid/Topography Admittance of Venus, pp. 798-803
Mark Simons; Bradford H. Hager; Sean C. Solomon

Earthquakes with Non-Double-Couple Mechanisms, pp. 804-809
Cliff Frohlich


Research Article
Dielectric Asymmetry in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center, pp. 810-816
Martin A. Steffen; Kaiqin Lao; Steven G. Boxer


Reports
Nature's Carbonylation Catalyst: Raman Spectroscopic Evidence That Carbon Monoxide Binds to Iron, Not Nickel, in CO Dehydrogenase, pp. 817-819
Di Qiu; Manoj Kumar; Stephen W. Ragsdale; Thomas G. Spiro
Direct Observation of Tube-Like Motion of a Single Polymer Chain, pp. 819-822
Thomas T. Perkins; Douglas E. Smith; Steven Chu
Relaxation of a Single DNA Molecule Observed by Optical Microscopy, pp. 822-826
Thomas T. Perkins; Stephen R. Quake; Douglas E. Smith; Steven Chu
Surface Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of Hydrogen Bonding and Hydrophobicity, pp. 826-828
Quan Du; Eric Freysz; Y. Ron Shen
A Crested Theropod Dinosaur from Antarctica, pp. 828-830
William R. Hammer; William J. Hickerson
Diurnal and Semidiurnal Variations in the Earth's Rotation Rate Induced by Oceanic Tides, pp. 830-832
R. D. Ray; D. J. Steinberg; B. F. Chao; D. E. Cartwright
Cure of Xenografted Human Tumors by Bispecific Monoclonal Antibodies and Human T Cells, pp. 833-835
Christoph Renner; Wolfram Jung; Ugur Sahin; Ralf Denfeld; Christoph Pohl; Lorenz Trümper; Frank Hartmann; Volker Diehl; René van Lier; Michael Pfreundschuh
Control of Cell Behavior During Vertebrate Development by Slug, a Zinc Finger Gene, pp. 835-839
M. Angela Nieto; Michael G. Sargent; David G. Wilkinson; Jonathan Cooke
Microtubule Dynamics Modulated by Guanosine Triphosphate Hydrolysis Activity of β-Tubulin, pp. 839-842
Ashley Davis; Carleton R. Sage; Cynthia A. Dougherty; Kevin W. Farrell
A Panoramic Code for Sound Location by Cortical Neurons, pp. 842-844
John C. Middlebrooks; Ann E. Clock; Li Xu; David M. Green
Specification of Pore Properties by the Carboxyl Terminus of Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channels, pp. 844-847
Maurizio Taglialatela; Barbara A. Wible; Roberta Caporaso; Arthur M. Brown
Neural Tuning for Sound Duration: Role of Inhibitory Mechanisms in the Inferior Colliculus, pp. 847-850
J. H. Casseday; D. Ehrlich E. Covey
Differential Effects of Apolipoproteins E3 and E4 on Neuronal Growth in Vitro, pp. 850-852
B. P. Nathan; S. Bellosta; D. A. Sanan; K. H. Weisgraber; R. W. Mahley; R. E. Pitas


Book Reviews
Pulsar Processes, p. 853
Physics of the Pulsar Magnetosphere.
V. S. Beskin; A. V. Gurevich; Ya. N. Istomin
Review author[s]: Donald B. Melrose
Genome Informatics, p. 854
Biocomputing. Informatics and Genome Projects.
Douglas W. Smith
Review author[s]: Chris Fields
Aerial Technology, pp. 855-856
Power from Wind. A History of Windmill Technology.
Richard L. Hills
Review author[s]: Terry S. Reynolds
Books Received, pp. 856-857


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Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: Research in the Service of Jobs and Health, p. 887
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Milk Safety, pp. 889-890
Andrew L. Rubin; Mark Goodman
NAGPRA's Implications, p. 890
James W. Bradley; John Bryant
Indirect Pesticide Costs, p. 890
David Pimentel


Corrections and Clarifications: Livermore Faces Forces of Change, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: An Atomic Film Festival, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Nicotine Scrutinized as FDA Seeks to Regulate Cigarettes, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Sea-Surface Temperature from Coral Skeletal Strontium/Calcium Ratios, p. 891
Corrections and Clarifications: Requirement for the Yeast Gene LON in Intramitochondrial Proteolysis and Maintenance of Respiration, p. 891
ScienceScope, p. 895
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Strong Medicine for NIH, pp. 896-898
Eliot Marshall
DOE Ponders Yet More Uses for SSC, p. 898
Christopher Anderson
Toxic Tiff Spreads Beyond France, pp. 898-899
Michael Balter
House Trims NSF Funding Plan, p. 899
Jeffrey Mervis
Cyberspace Offers Chance To Do 'Virtually' Real Science, pp. 900-901
Christopher Anderson


Random Samples, pp. 902-903
Constance Holden


Research News
Zebrafish Hit the Big Time, pp. 904-905
Patricia Kahn
Dying Stars Give Galactic Theory New Life, p. 906
John Travis
Red Galaxies Hint at an Old Universe, pp. 906-907
Ray Jayawardhana
Keeping Tabs on Cometary Breakups, p. 907
Ray Jayawardhana
A New Twist in the Tale of Nature's Asymmetry, p. 908
David Bradley
Post-Polio Syndrome: Remembrance of Viruses Past, p. 909
Richard Stone


Perspectives
Distant Effects of Volcanism-How Big and How Often?, pp. 913-914
Tom Simkin
Folding Pattern Diversity of Integral Membrane Proteins, pp. 914-916
S. W. Cowan; Jürg P. Rosenbusch


Terawatt to Petawatt Subpicosecond Lasers, pp. 917-924
Michael D. Perry; Gerard Mourou

Sex Determination and Dosage Compensation: Lessons from Flies and Worms, pp. 924-932
Susan M. Parkhurst; Philip M. Meneely


Research Article
Drosophila TAF ll 150: Similarity to Yeast Gene TSM-1 and Specific Binding to Core Promoter DNA, pp. 933-941
C. Peter Verrijzer; Kyoko Yokomori; Jin-Long Chen; Robert Tjian


Reports
Observation of Quantum-Size Effects at Room Temperature on Metal Surfaces With STM, pp. 942-945
Phaedon Avouris; In-Whan Lyo
Diacetylenic Lipid Tubules: Experimental Evidence for a Chiral Molecular Architecture, pp. 945-947
J. M. Schnur; B. R. Ratna; J. V. Selinger; A. Singh; G. Jyothi; K. R. K. Easwaran
Record of Volcanism Since 7000 B.C. from the GISP2 Greenland Ice Core and Implications for the Volcano-Climate System, pp. 948-952
G. A. Zielinski; P. A. Mayewski; L. D. Meeker; S. Whitlow; M. S. Twickler; M. Morrison; D. A. Meese; A. J. Gow; R. B. Alley
Seven Million Years of Glaciation in Greenland, pp. 952-955
H. C. Larsen; A. D. Saunders; P. D. Clift; J. Beget; W. Wei; S. Spezzaferri
Isotopic Evidence for Neogene Hominid Paleoenvironments in the Kenya Rift Valley, pp. 955-959
John D. Kingston; Bruno D. Marino; Andrew Hill
Retention and 5′ Cap Trimethylation of U3 snRNA in the Nucleus, pp. 959-961
Michael P. Terns; James E. Dahlberg
Role of Bone Marrow-Derived Cells in Presenting MHC Class I-Restricted Tumor Antigens, pp. 961-965
Alex Y. C. Huang; Paul Golumbek; Mojgan Ahmadzadeh; Elizabeth Jaffee; Drew Pardoll; Hyam Levitsky
Cloning of a T Cell Growth Factor That Interacts with the β Chain of the Interleukin-2 Receptor, pp. 965-968
Kenneth H. Grabstein; June Eisenman; Kurt Shanebeck; Charles Rauch; Subhashini Srinivasan; Victor Fung; Courtney Beers; Jane Richardson; Michael A. Schoenborn; Minoo Ahdieh; Lisabeth Johnson; Mark R. Alderson; James D. Watson; Dirk M. Anderson; Judith G. Giri
Enhancer Point Mutation Results in a Homeotic Transformation in Drosophila, pp. 968-971
Mary Jane Shimell; Jeffrey Simon; Welcome Bender; Michael B. O'Connor
Cloning of a Grb2 Isoform with Apoptotic Properties, pp. 971-974
Isabelle Fath; Fabien Schweighoffer; Isabelle Rey; Marie-Christine Multon; Janine Boiziau; Marc Duchesne; Bruno Tocque
Activity-Dependent Changes in the Intrinsic Properties of Cultured Neurons, pp. 974-977
Gina Turrigiano; L. F. Abbott; Eve Marder
Aberrant Neurites and Synaptic Vesicle Protein Deficiency in Synapsin II-Depleted Neurons, pp. 977-979
Adriana Ferreira; Kenneth S. Kosik; Paul Greengard; Hui-Quan Han


Book Reviews
Grand Narratives Scrutinized, pp. 980-982
The Literature of Science. Perspectives on Popular Scientific Writing.
Murdo William McRae
Review author[s]: Joseph W. Slade
Underlaborers for Science, pp. 982-983
Taking the Naturalistic Turn. Or, How Real Philosophy of Science is Done.
Werner Callebaut
Review author[s]: Steve Fuller
Pipers and Tunes in Science, pp. 983-984
Prometheus Bound. Science in a Dynamic Steady State.
John Ziman
Review author[s]: Rodney W. Nichols
Taking Arms, pp. 985-986+989
Higher Superstition. The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science.
Paul R. Gross; Norman Levitt
Review author[s]: Bennett M. Berger
An Actor in Recent History, pp. 989-990
James B. Conant. Harvard to Hiroshima and the Making of the Nuclear Age.
James B. Conant; James G. Hershberg
Review author[s]: Carol S. Gruber
Decryption Day by Day, pp. 990-992
Codebreakers. The Inside Story at Bletchley Park.
F. H. Hinsley; Alan Stripp
Review author[s]: Paul Ceruzzi
Cold War Social Science, pp. 992-993
Science of Coercion. Communication Research and Psychological Warfare, 1945-1960.
Christopher Simpson
Review author[s]: Leila Zenderland
The Industrialization of Chemistry, pp. 993-994
The Rainbow Makers. The Origins of the Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry in Western Europe.
Anthony S. Travis
Review author[s]: John W. Servos
Unlikely Contrivances, pp. 994-996
Zipper. An Exploration in Novelty.
Robert Friedel
Review author[s]: Ken Alder
Airwave Accommodations, pp. 996-997
Selling Radio. The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 1920-1934.
Susan Smulyan
Review author[s]: Clayton R. Koppes
The Chemical Past, pp. 997-999
The Norton History of Chemistry.
William H. Brock
Ideas in Chemistry. A History of the Science.
David Knight
The History of Chemistry.
John Hudson
Histoire de la Chimie.
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent; Isabelle Stengers
Review author[s]: Mary Jo Nye
Adventures in Space-Time, pp. 999-1001
Black Holes and Time Warps. Einstein's Outrageous Legacy.
Kip S. Thorne
Review author[s]: Joseph Silk
Gravimetrists in Action, pp. 1001-1002
The Rise and Fall of the Fifth Force. Discovery, Pursuit, and Justification in Modern Physics.
Allan Franklin
Review author[s]: George T. Gillies
Southernmost Fauna, pp. 1002-1004
Antarctic Fish Biology. Evolution in a Unique Environment.
Joseph T. Eastman; Danette Pratt; William Winn
Antarctic Fish and Fisheries.
Karl-Hermann Kock
History and Atlas of the Fishes of the Antarctic Ocean.
Richard Gordon Miller; Philip A. Hastings; Josette Gourley
Review author[s]: David Policansky
Eocene Revelations, pp. 1004-1005
Messel. An Insight Into the History of Life and of the Earth.
Stephan Schaal; Willi Ziegler
Review author[s]: Jason A. Lillegraven
Big Cats in Situ, pp. 1005-1006
The African Leopard. Ecology and Behavior of a Solitary Felid.
Theodore N. Bailey
Review author[s]: John Seidensticker
Saccharomyces and Company, pp. 1006+1008
The Early Days of Yeast Genetics.
Michael N. Hall; Patrick Linder
Review author[s]: Jasper Rine
Evolution in the Fast Lane, pp. 1008+1010
The Evolutionary Biology of Viruses.
Stephen S. Morse
Review author[s]: David M. Hillis
Getting into Shape, pp. 1010-1011
Kinetic Theory of Living Pattern.
Lionel G. Harrison
Review author[s]: Edward Cox
Visual Functions, pp. 1011-1012
A Vision of the Brain.
Semir Zeki
Review author[s]: Peter Lennie
Cognition Unawares, p. 1013
Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge. An Essay on the Cognitive Unconscious.
Arthur S. Reber
Review author[s]: John F. Kihlstrom
Growing Up in Context, pp. 1013-1015
Children in Time and Place. Developmental and Historical Insights.
Glen H. Elder, Jr.; John Modell; Ross D. Parke
Review author[s]: Kathleen W. Jones
Help and Containment, pp. 1015-1016
Inventing the Feeble Mind. A History of Mental Retardation in the United States.
James W. Trent, Jr.
Review author[s]: Ellen Dwyer
A Health Care Campaign, pp. 1016-1018
Bargaining for Life. A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938.
Barbara Bates
Review author[s]: Naomi Rogers
The Generation of Culture, pp. 1018-1019
Balinese Worlds.
Fredrik Barth
Review author[s]: John R. Bowen
Early Literacy, pp. 1019-1020
Archaic Bookkeeping. Early Writing and Techniques of Economic Administration in the Ancient Near East.
Hans J. Nissen; Peter Damerow; Robert K. Englund
Review author[s]: Piotr Michalowski
Arctic Gold, pp. 1021-1023
Archeology of the Frobisher Voyages.
William W. Fitzhugh; Jacqueline S. Olin
The Meta Incognita Project. Contributions to Field Studies.
Stephen Alsford
Review author[s]: Edwin S. Hall
Ventures Southward, pp. 1023-1024
Before the Heroes Came. Antarctica in the 1890s.
T. H. Baughman
Review author[s]: G. E. Fogg
American Bogpersons, pp. 1024-1025
Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida.
Jerald T. Milanich
Review author[s]: Paul D. Welch
Books Reviewed in Science 21 May 1993 Through 6 May 1994, pp. 1025-1028
Books Received, p. 1028


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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: National Institute for Science and Technology, p. 1063
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Geological Models, p. 1065
Jean L. Younker; Jeremy M. Boak
SIDS Research, p. 1065
Thomas G. Keens; Sally L. Davidson Ward
Embargo on Biomaterials, pp. 1065-1067
Pierre M. Galletti
Cholesterol Vaccines, pp. 1067-1068
J. Martyn Bailey
Fire and Ice... and Worms?, p. 1068
Lucien F. Trueb


Corrections and Clarifications: α-Helical Coiled Coils: More Facts and Better Predictions, p. 1068
ScienceScope, p. 1071
Richard Stone


News and Comment
The HIV Vaccine Paradox, pp. 1072-1074
Jon Cohen
Early Retirement Program Cuts Deep Into UC Faculties, pp. 1074-1075
Marcia Barinaga
NSF to Emphasize Teaching in Early Career Awards, pp. 1075-1076
Jeffrey Mervis
Firing of Toxicologist Prompts Protest, p. 1076
Michael Balter
EPA Weighs Plan to Realign Labs, p. 1077
Richard Stone
Scripps to Get Less From Sandoz, p. 1077
Christopher Anderson


Random Samples, pp. 1078-1079
Richard Stone


Research News
Building a Baby Brain in a Robot, pp. 1080-1082
John Travis
Putting a New Spin on the Birth of Human Birth, pp. 1082-1083
Joshua Fischman
Lithium Battery Takes to Water-And Maybe the Road, p. 1084
James Glanz
Ecologist Plans to Let Cyberlife Run Wild in Internet Reserve, p. 1085
Faye Flam


Perspectives
Representing Ocean Eddies in Climate Models, pp. 1099-1100
J. David Neelin; Jochem Marotzke
Architectural Transcription Factors, pp. 1100-1101
Alan P. Wolffe


The Return of Phineas Gage: Clues About the Brain from The Skull of a Famous Patient, pp. 1102-1105
Hanna Damasio; Thomas Grabowski; Randall Frank; Albert M. Galaburda; Antonio R. Damasio


Research Article
Highly Conjugated, Acetylenyl Bridged Porphyrins: New Models for Light-Harvesting Antenna Systems, pp. 1105-1111
Victor S.-Y. Lin; Stephen G. DiMagno; Michael J. Therien


Reports
Galileo Multispectral Imaging of the North Polar and Eastern Limb Regions of the Moon, pp. 1112-1115
M. J. S. Belton; R. Greeley; R. Greenberg; A. McEwen; K. P. Klaasen; J. W. Head III; C. Pieters; G. Neukum; C. R. Chapman; P. Geissler; C. Heffernan; H. Breneman; C. Anger; M. H. Carr; M. E. Davies; F. P. Fanale; P. J. Gierasch; A. P. Ingersoll; T. V. Johnson; C. B. Pilcher; W. R. Thompson; J. Veverka; C. Sagan
Rechargeable Lithium Batteries with Aqueous Electrolytes, pp. 1115-1118
Wu Li; J. R. Dahn; D. S. Wainwright
Simulating the Adsorption of Alkanes in Zeolites, pp. 1118-1120
Berend Smit; J. Ilja Siepmann
Estimates of Diapycnal Mixing in the Abyssal Ocean, pp. 1120-1123
John M. Toole; Kurt L. Polzin; Raymond W. Schmitt
The Role of Mesoscale Tracer Transports in the Global Ocean Circulation, pp. 1123-1126
Gokhan Danabasoglu; James C. McWilliams; Peter R. Gent
Rules for α-Helix Termination by Glycine, pp. 1126-1130
Rajeev Aurora; Rajgopal Srinivasan; George D. Rose
DNA Targets for Certain bZIP Proteins Distinguished by an Intrinsic Bend, pp. 1130-1133
David N. Paolella; C. Rodgers Palmer; Alanna Schepartz
Short-Range DNA Looping by the Xenopus HMG-Box Transcription Factor, xUBF, pp. 1134-1137
David P. Bazett-Jones; Benoît Leblanc; Manfred Herfort; Tom Moss
RNAs with Dual Specificity and Dual RNAs with Similar Specificity, pp. 1137-1141
Gregory J. Connell; Michael Yarus
Gene for Familial Psoriasis Susceptibility Mapped to the Distal End of Human Chromosome 17q, pp. 1141-1145
James Tomfohrde; Alan Silverman; Robert Barnes; Marcelo A. Fernandez-Vina; Melodie Young; Detra Lory; Laura Morris; Kirk D. Wuepper; Peter Stastny; Alan Menter; Anne Bowcock
Long-Distance Neuronal Migration in the Adult Mammalian Brain, pp. 1145-1148
Carlos Lois; Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
Postsynaptic Induction and Presynaptic Expression of Hippocampal Long-Term Depression, pp. 1148-1152
Vadim Y. Bolshakov; Steven A. Siegelbaum
Linkage Analysis of IL4 and Other Chromosome 5q31.1 Markers and Total Serum Immunoglobulin E Concentrations, pp. 1152-1156
David G. Marsh; John D. Neely; Daniel R. Breazeale; Balaram Ghosh; Linda R. Freidhoff; Eva Ehrlich-Kautzky; Carsten Schou; Guha Krishnaswamy; Terri H. Beaty


Technical Comments
CD26 Antigen and HIV Fusion?, pp. 1156-1165
Christopher C. Broder; Ofer Nussbaum; William G. Gutheil; William W. Bachovchin; Edward A. Berger; Clive Patience; Aine McKnight; Paul R. Clapham; Mark T. Boyd; Robin A. Weiss; Thomas F. Schulz; David Camerini; Vicente Planelles; Irvin S. Y. Chen; Marc Alizon; Tatjana Dragic; Christian Callebaut; Etienne Jacotot; Bernard Krust; Ara G. Hovanessian


Book Reviews
A Bird's-Eye View, p. 1179
Vision, Brain, and Behavior in Birds.
H. Philip Zeigler; Hans-Joachim Bischof
Review author[s]: Barrie J. Frost
Neural Mechanisms, pp. 1179-1180
Synaptic Plasticity. Molecular, Cellular, and Functional Aspects.
Michel Baudry; Richard F. Thompson; Joel L. Davis
Review author[s]: Philip A. Schwartzkroin
Early Crustal Evolution, pp. 1180-1181
The Geology of Multi-Ring Impact Basins. The Moon and Other Planets.
Paul D. Spudis
Review author[s]: Paul D. Lowman Jr.
Cosmic Chemistry, p. 1181
Dust and Chemistry in Astronomy.
T. J. Millar; D. A. Williams
Review author[s]: John Mathis
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 1182
Books Received, pp. 1182-1183


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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Science in Russia, p. 1235
Colin Norman; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Women in Science: Cultural Comparisons, pp. 1237-1239
István Furó; W. J. Megaw; Simona Badilescu; Karen Haydock; Joe Perez
Radon Risk Estimates, pp. 1239-1240
Nancy Chiu; Timothy Barry; Jerome Puskin; Neal Nelson
Correction and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 1240


ScienceScope, p. 1243
Richard Stone


News
Scaling Down Planetary Science, pp. 1244-1246
Richard A. Kerr
Clash With Billionaire Costs Anthropology Institute Dearly, pp. 1247-1248
Ann Gibbons
England's Oldest Human Bone Steps Out, p. 1248
Peter Aldhous
Pinning Down a Treacherous Border in Logical Statements, p. 1249
Barry Cipra
Atmospheric Scientists Puzzle Over High-Altitude Flashes, pp. 1250-1251
Richard A. Kerr
Archaea and Eukaryotes Grow Closer, p. 1251
Marcia Barinaga
Biologists Sort the Lessons of Fisheries Collapse, pp. 1252-1253
Bob Holmes


Random Samples, pp. 1254-1255
Constance Holden


Science in Europe '94: Russia
[Introduction], p. 1259
Russian Science Seen From the West, pp. 1260-1261


News
A Scientific Community on the Edge, pp. 1262-1264
Peter Aldhous
Elite Groups Struggle on With a Little Help From the West, pp. 1264-1265+1267
Peter Aldhous
Saving Russia's Threatened Biological Heritage, p. 1266
Peter Aldhous; Alexander Dorozynski
A Once-Favored Discipline Has the Furthest to Fall, pp. 1268-1270
Daniel Clery
Trying to Continue Research On a Wing and a Prayer, pp. 1271-1272+1273
Daniel Clery
Space Station: A Marriage of Convienience, p. 1272
Richard Stone
New Borders Divide Up a Once-Strong Discipline, pp. 1274-1275
Nina Hall
A World-Class Community, Scattered Around the World, pp. 1275-1276
Richard Stone
Contacts With the West Bring Cultural Revolution, pp. 1277+1279
Richard A. Kerr
Shirshov Institute: Mixing Research and Commerce, p. 1278
Peter Aldhous


Policy Forum
Does Research in the Former Soviet Union Have a Future?, pp. 1280-1281
James D. Watson; Gerson S. Sher
Soros Support for Science Education in the Former Soviet Union, pp. 1281-1282
Valery N. Soyfer


Perspective
Giant Predators from the Cambrian of China, pp. 1283-1284
Derek E. G. Briggs


A New Look at Proton Transfer Dynamics Along the Hydrogen Bonds in Amides and Peptides, pp. 1285-1289
G. J. Kearley; F. Fillaux; M. H. Baron; S. Bennington; J. Tomkinson


Research Article
Antibody Catalyzed Cationic Cyclization, pp. 1289-1293
Tingyu Li; Kim D. Janda; Jon A. Ashley; Richard A. Lerner


Reports
Orientational Disorder of C 60 in Li2CsC 60, pp. 1294-1297
Ichiro Hirosawa; Kosmas Prassides; Junichiro Mizuki; Katsumi Tanigaki; Matthew Gevaert; Alexandros Lappas; Jeremy K. Cockcroft
Critical Behavior in the Satisfiability of Random Boolean Expressions, pp. 1297-1301
Scott Kirkpatrick; Bart Selman
Langmuir-Blodgett Films of a Functionalized Molecule with Cross-Sectional Mismatch Between Head and Tail, pp. 1301-1304
J. Garnaes; N. B. Larsen; T. Bjørnholm; M. Jørgensen; K. Kjaer; J. Als-Nielsen; J. F. Jørgesen; J. A. Zasadzinski
Evidence for Monophyly and Arthropod Affinity of Cambrian Giant Predators, pp. 1304-1308
Jun-yuan Chen; Lars Ramsköld; Gui-qing Zhou
Reconciling Short Recurrence Intervals With Minor Deformation in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 1308-1311
Eugene S. Schweig; Michael A. Ellis
Mechanism of Catalytic Oxygenation of Alkanes by Halogenated Iron Porphyrins, pp. 1311-1313
Mark W. Grinstaff; Michael G. Hill; Jay A. Labinger; Harry B. Gray
Discovery of Intense Gamma-Ray Flashes of Atmospheric Origin, pp. 1313-1316
G. J. Fishman; P. N. Bhat; R. Mallozzi; J. M. Horack; T. Koshut; C. Kouveliotou; G. N. Pendleton; C. A. Meegan; R. B. Wilson; W. S. Paciesas; S. J. Goodman; H. J. Christian
Geographic Variation of p53 Mutational Profile in Nonmalignant Human Liver, pp. 1317-1319
F. Aguilar; C. C. Harris; T. Sun; M. Hollstein; P. Cerutti
Prevention of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Lethal Toxicity by Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors, pp. 1319-1322
Abraham Novogrodsky; Alexey Vanichkin; Miriam Patya; Aviv Gazit; Nir Osherov; Alexander Levitzki
Interaction of MHC Class I Molecules With the Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing, pp. 1322-1326
Woong-Kyung Suh; Myrna F. Cohen-Doyle; Klaus Fruh; Kena Wang; Per A. Peterson; David B. Williams
The TATA-Binding Protein: A General Transcription Factor in Eukaryotes and Archaebacteria, pp. 1326-1329
Tracey Rowlands; Peter Baumann; Stephen P. Jackson
Candidate Gene Associated with a Mutation Causing Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease in Mice, pp. 1329-1333
Judith H. Moyer; Monica J. Lee-Tischler; Heajoon-Y. Kwon; Jeffrey J. Schrick; Ellis D. Avner; William E. Sweeney; Virginia L. Godfrey; Nestor L. A. Cacheiro; J. Erby Wilkinson; Richard P. Woychik
Summation and Division by Neurons in Primate Visual Cortex, pp. 1333-1336
Matteo Carandini; David J. Heeger
An Increased Percentage of Long Amyloid b Protein Secreted by Familial Amyloid b Protein Precursor (bAPP 717 ) Mutants, pp. 1336-1340
Nobuhiro Suzuki; Tobun T. Cheung; Xiao-Dan Cai; Asano Odaka; Laszlo Otvos Jr.; Christopher Eckman; Todd E. Golde; Steven G. Younkin


Technical Comments
Analyzing Ultraviolet-B Radiation: Is There a Trend?, pp. 1341-1343
Patrick J. Michaels; S. Fred Singer; Paul C. Knappenberger; J. B. Kerr; C. T. McElroy


Book Reviews
Charges of Espionage, pp. 1346-1347
Special Tasks. The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness-A Soviet Spymaster.
Pavel Sudoplatov; Anatoli Sudoplatov; Jerrold L. Schecter; Leona P. Schecter
Review author[s]: David Holloway
A Blossoming Under Totalitarianism, pp. 1347-1349
The Making of a Soviet Scientist. My Adventures in Nuclear Fusion and Space From Stalin to Star Wars.
Ronald Z. Sagdeev
Review author[s]: Gennady Gorelik
Excavations in Iraq, pp. 1349-1350
Early Stages in the Evolution of Mesopotamian Civilization. Soviet Excavations in Northern Iraq.
Norman Yoffee; Jeffrey J. Clark
Review author[s]: T. Cuyler Young Jr.


Corrections: Fly Culture, p. 1350
Corrections: Women in Science: Some Books of the Year, p. 1350
Books Received, pp. 1350-1351
Inside AAAS, p. 1353
Diana Pabst

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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Continuing Evolution of U.S. Agriculture, p. 1383
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Agricultural Research at Berkeley, pp. 1385-1386
Kenneth R. Farrell; Barbara O. Schneeman; Andrew Paul Gutierrez; Alan H. Goldstein; Marcia Barinaga
Blood Type and the Risk of Gastric Disease, pp. 1386-1388
Ann E. Hallstone; Edith A. Perez; Thomas Borén; Per Falk


Corrections and Clarifications: Scientists Return to the Elementary-School Classroom, p. 1388
Corrections and Clarifications: Modulated Magnetic Phases in rare Earth Metallic Systems, p. 1388
Corrections and Clarifications: Report Calls for Smaller Clinical Center, p. 1388
Corrections and Clarifications: Is Marine Biodiversity at Risk?, p. 1388
Corrections and Clarifications: Prevention of Vertebrate Neuronal Death by the crmA Gene, p. 1388
ScienceScope, p. 1391
Richard Stone


News and Comment
The Race to Understand Matter, pp. 1392-1394
Christopher Anderson
Memo Backs Basic Research With Words, Not Cash, pp. 1395-1396
Jeffrey Mervis
Europe Lays Plans to Shoot the Moon, p. 1396
Michael Balter
Panel Presents a Vision for Physics After the Supercollider, p. 1397
Faye Flam


Random Samples, p. 1398
Constance Holden


Research News
Drug Discovery on the Assembly Line, pp. 1399-1401
Joseph Alper
A High-Flying Fix for Ozone Loss, pp. 1401-1402
Ivan Amato
Immune Response Corp.-Take Two, p. 1402
Jon Cohen
Cemetery Reveals Complex Aboriginal Society, p. 1403
Graeme O'Neill
Closing in on Human and Mouse Maps, p. 1404
Robert F. Service
Mystery Ailment Strikes Serengeti Lions, p. 1404
Virginia Morell
Case Closed for a Giant Black Hole, p. 1405
John Travis
Running Rings Around a Supernova, p. 1405
Faye Flam


Policy Forum
Secrecy Runs Amok, pp. 1410-1411
Glenn T. Seaborg


Perspectives
Community Unity?, pp. 1412-1413
Jeremy B. C. Jackson
A Biochemical Function for Ras-At Last, pp. 1413-1414
Alan Hall


Jak-STAT Pathways and Transcriptional Activation in Response to IFNs and Other Extracellular Signaling Proteins, pp. 1415-1421
James E. Darnell Jr.; Ian M. Kerr; George R. Stark

Automatic Analysis, Theme Generation, and Summarization of Machine-Readable Texts, pp. 1421-1426
Gerard Salton; James Allan; Chris Buckley; Amit Singhal


Research Article
Structure of the Allosteric Regulatory Enzyme of Purine Biosynthesis, pp. 1427-1433
Janet L. Smith; Eugene J. Zaluzec; Jean-Pierre Wery; Liwen Niu; Robert L. Switzer; Howard Zalkin; Yoshinori Satow


Reports
Younger Dryas Age Advance of Franz Josef Glacier in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, pp. 1434-1437
G. H. Denton; C. H. Hendy
Implications for Mantle Dynamics from the High Melting Temperature of Perovskite, pp. 1437-1439
Peter E. van Keken; David A. Yuen; Arie P. van den Berg
Species Pool and Dynamics of Marine Paleocommunities, pp. 1439-1441
Martin A. Buzas; Stephen J. Culver
High-Pressure and High-Temperature Experiments on Core-Mantle Segregation in the Accreting Earth, pp. 1442-1445
Valerie J. Hillgren; Michael J. Drake; David C. Rubie
Phase Transitions Between b and g (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 in the Earth's Mantle: Mechanisms and Rheological Implications, pp. 1445-1448
D. C. Rubie; A. J. Brearley
Arabidopsis ABA Response Gene ABl1: Features of a Calcium-Modulated Protein Phosphatase, pp. 1448-1452
Jeffrey Leung; Michelle Bouvier-Durand; Peter-Christian Morris; Danièle Guerrier; Françoise Chefdor; Jérôme Giraudat
A Protein Phosphatase 2C Involved in ABA Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis thaliana, pp. 1452-1455
Knut Meyer; Martin P. Leube; Erwin Grill
Estrogen Receptor-Associated Proteins: Possible Mediators of Hormone-Induced Transcription, pp. 1455-1458
Shlomit Halachmi; Emily Marden; Glover Martin; Heather MacKay; Ciro Abbondanza; Myles Brown
Tetrad Analysis Possible in Arabidopsis with Mutation of the QUARTET (QRT) Genes, pp. 1458-1460
Daphne Preuss; Seung Y. Rhee; Ronald W. Davis
Liquid-Crystalline Mesophases of Plasmid DNA in Bacteria, pp. 1460-1463
Ziv Reich; Ellen J. Wachtel; Abraham Minsky
Activation of Raf as a Result of Recruitment to the Plasma Membrane, pp. 1463-1467
David Stokoe; Susan G. Macdonald; Karen Cadwallader; Marc Symons; John F. Hancock
Reversal of Terminal Differentiation Mediated by p107 in Rb -/- Muscle Cells, pp. 1467-1471
Jay W. Schneider; Wei Gu; Liang Zhu; Vijak Mahdavi; Bernardo Nadal-Ginard
Inhibition of Hepatic Chylomicron Remnant Uptake by Gene Transfer of a Receptor Antagonist, pp. 1471-1474
Thomas E. Willnow; Zeqi Sheng; Shun Ishibashi; Joachim Herz
De Novo and Inherited Deletions of the 5q13 Region in Spinal Muscular Atrophies, pp. 1474-1477
Judith Melki; Suzie Lefebvre; Lydie Burglen; Philippe Burlet; Olivier Clermont; Philippe Millasseau; Sophie Reboullet; Bernard Bénichou; Massimo Zeviani; Denis Le Paslier; Daniel Cohen; Jean Weissenbach; Arnold Munnich


Book Reviews
Life Before DNA, pp. 1479-1480
The RNA World. The Nature of Modern RNA Suggests a Prebiotic RNA World.
Raymond F. Gesteland; John F. Atkins
Review author[s]: Hugh D. Robertson
A Theory of Everything, pp. 1480-1481
The Quark and the Jaguar. Adventures in the Simple and the Complex.
Murray Gellmann
Review author[s]: Sidney Coleman
Emergence of Civilization, pp. 1481-1482
The Uruk World System. The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization.
Guillermo Algaze
Review author[s]: Susan Pollock
Books Received, pp. 1482-1483


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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Editorial: A Simple Proposal for Health Care Rationing, p. 1515
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Funding of NIMH Extramural Research, p. 1517
Joseph T. Coyle
Polio in Russia, p. 1517
Vasily Victorovich Vlassov
Carcinogenicity of Chloroform, pp. 1518-1519
Rita B. Messing; Larry D. Gust; Deborah W. Petersen; Philip H. Abelson
Cotylorhynchus: Not a Mammal, p. 1519
Ernst Mayr
DNA Handedness, p. 1519
Fritz Pohl


ScienceScope, p. 1523
Richard Stone


News
Tamoxifen: Hanging in the Balance, pp. 1524+1526-1527
Eliot Marshall
Animal Tests Take Back Seat to Clinical Data, p. 1525
Lisa Seachrist
New Society Seeks Common Ground, p. 1528
Jon Cohen
HHMI: A Dynasty in the Making, p. 1528
Robert F. Service
Physicists Watch Global Change Mirrored on the Moon, pp. 1529-1530
Gary Taubes
Drug Trial Deaths Deemed Unavoidable, p. 1530
Eliot Marshall
Finally Getting the Big Picture of Earth's Magnetosphere?, p. 1531
Richard A. Kerr
An Attractive New Way to Pin an ID on Atoms, p. 1532
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 1533
Lisa Seachrist


Special News Report
Clinical Trial Monitoring: Hit or Miss?, pp. 1534-1537
Jon Cohen
Problems in Clinical Trials Go Far Beyond Misconduct, pp. 1538-1541
Rachel Nowak


Perspectives
Fullerene Polymers from Solid Precursors?, pp. 1548-1549
John E. Fischer
Getting to the Roots of Flowering Plant Diversity, pp. 1549-1550
Sean Nee; Paul H. Harvey


How Nature Builds the Pigments of Life: The Conquest of Vitamin B 12, pp. 1551-1557
Alan R. Battersby


Reports
Synchrotron Infrared Absorbance Measurements of Hydrogen in MgSiO3 Perovskite, pp. 1558-1560
Charles Meade; John A. Reffner; Eiji Ito
Force Detection of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, pp. 1560-1563
D. Rugar; O. Züger; S. Hoen; C. S. Yannoni; H.-M. Vieth; R. D. Kendrick
Methane to Ethylene with 85 Percent Yield in a Gas Recycle Electrocatalytic Reactor-Separator, pp. 1563-1566
Y. Jiang; I. V. Yentekakis; C. G. Vayenas
Control of Structure and Growth of Polymorphic Crystalline Thin Films of Amphiphilic Molecules on Liquid Surfaces, pp. 1566-1570
Susan P. Weinbach; Kristian Kjaer; Wim G. Bouwman; Gerhard Grübel; Jean-François Legrand; Jens Als-Nielsen; Meir Lahav; Leslie Leiserowitz
New Phases of C 60 Synthesized at High Pressure, pp. 1570-1572
Y. Iwasa; T. Arima; R. M. Fleming; T. Siegrist; O. Zhou; R. C. Haddon; L. J. Rothberg; K. B. Lyons; H. L. Carter Jr.; A. F. Hebard; R. Tycko; G. Dabbagh; J. J. Krajewski; G. A. Thomas; T. Yagi
Electrodeposited Defect Chemistry Superlattices, pp. 1573-1576
Jay A. Switzer; Chen-Jen Hung; Bryan E. Breyfogle; Mark G. Shumsky; Robert Van Leeuwen; Teresa D. Golden
Crystal Tectonics: Construction of Reticulated Calcium Phosphate Frameworks in Bicontinuous Reverse Microemulsions, pp. 1576-1578
Dominic Walsh; Jeremy D. Hopwood; Stephen Mann
The Structural Basis of Sequence-Independent Peptide Binding by OppA Protein, pp. 1578-1581
Jeremy R. H. Tame; Garib N. Murshudov; Eleanor J. Dodson; Teresa K. Neil; Guy G. Dodson; Christopher F. Higgins; Anthony J. Wilkinson
Habitat Fragmentation, Species Loss, and Biological Control, pp. 1581-1584
Andreas Kruess; Teja Tscharntke
Structure of the Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Tat Protein, pp. 1584-1587
D. Willbold; R. Rosin-Arbesfeld; H. Sticht; R. Frank; P. Rösch
Anergic T Cells as Suppressor Cells in Vitro, pp. 1587-1589
Giovanna Lombardi; Sid Sidhu; Richard Batchelor; Robert Lechler
Shifts in Diversification Rate with the Origin of Angiosperms, pp. 1590-1593
Michael J. Sanderson; Michael J. Donoghue
Gh: A GTP-Binding Protein with Transglutaminase Activity and Receptor Signaling Function, pp. 1593-1596
Hideaki Nakaoka; Dianne M. Perez; Kwang Jin Baek; Tanya Das; Ahsan Husain; Kunio Misono; Mie-Jae Im; Robert M. Graham
Human Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Due to a Defect in ZAP-70, a T Cell Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 1596-1599
Melissa E. Elder; Dong Lin; Jared Clever; Andrew C. Chan; Thomas J. Hope; Arthur Weiss; Tristram G. Parslow
ZAP-70 Deficiency in an Autosomal Recessive Form of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, pp. 1599-1601
Andrew C. Chan; Theresa A. Kadlecek; Melissa E. Elder; Alexandra H. Filipovich; Wen-Lin Kuo; Makio Iwashima; Tristram G. Parslow; Arthur Weiss
Noradrenergic Regulation of Cholinergic Differentiation, pp. 1602-1604
Beth A. Habecker; Story C. Landis
Digenic Retinitis Pigmentosa Due to Mutations at the Unlinked Peripherin/ RDS and ROM1 Loci, pp. 1604-1608
Kazuto Kajiwara; Eliot L. Berson; Thaddeus P. Dryja


Book Reviews
High-Tech Dynamics, pp. 1614-1615
Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128.
Annalee Saxenian
Review author[s]: Richard Florida
Disease and Dread, pp. 1615-1616
Silent Travelers. Germs, Genes, and the "Immigrant Menace."
Alan M. Kraut
Review author[s]: Guenter B. Risse
Responses to Light, pp. 1616-1617
Light and Biological Rhythms in Man.
L. Wetterberg
Review author[s]: Scott S. Campbell
----------------, p. 1617
No Ordinary Genius. The Illustrated Richard Feynman.
Christopher Sykes
The Beat of a Different Drum. The Life and Science of Richard Feynman.
Jagdish Mehra
Review author[s]: David F. Voss
----------------, p. 1617
Einstein Lived Here.
Abraham Pais
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1617-1618


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: Genetics and Behavior, p. 1647
Torsten N. Wiesel


Letters
NIH R&D Priorities, p. 1649
Harold Varmus
Risks in Using Transgenic Plants?, pp. 1649-1652
Roger Hull; Mark Gibbs; George Bruening; Bryce W. Falk
NIST: What's in a Name?, pp. 1652-1653
Robert M. White
Fire Ant Control, p. 1653
David F. Williams; Sanford D. Porter; Charles C. Mann


Corrections and Clarifications: DOE Ponders Yet More Uses for SSC, p. 1653
ScienceScope, p. 1655
Christopher Anderson


News and Comment
Japan Holds Firm to Shaky Science, pp. 1656-1657+1658
Dennis Normile
Hopes Fade for Earthquake Prediction, p. 1657
Robert F. Service
Breast Cancer Link Claimed, Criticized, p. 1658
Gary Taubes
Bonn Trades Bureaucrats for Scientists, p. 1659
Michael Simm
Bolivian Quake Deepens a Mystery, p. 1659
Richard A. Kerr
Will Media Reports KO Upcoming Real-Life Trials?, p. 1660
Jon Cohen
New Soil Erosion Model Erodes Farmers' Patience, pp. 1661-1662
James Glanz
Report Condemns Pressure to Publish, p. 1662
Douglas Powell


Research News
Mouse Model Found for ALS, pp. 1663-1664
Jean Marx
Serengeti's Big Cats Going to the Dogs, p. 1664
Virginia Morell
Flesh-Eating Bacteria: Not New, But Still Worrisome, p. 1665
Rachel Nowak
Geophysicists Celebrate Two Satellites, Mourn a Third, pp. 1666-1667
Richard A. Kerr
Hints of First Amino Acid Outside Solar System, p. 1668
John Travis


Random Samples, p. 1669
Lisa Seachrist


Genes and Behavior
[Introduction], p. 1685
Katrina Kelner; John Benditt


News Reports
Behavioral Genetics in Transition, pp. 1686-1689
Charles C. Mann
From Fruit Flies, Rats, Mice: Evidence of Genetic Influence, pp. 1690-1693
Marcia Barinaga
Highs and Lows on the Research Roller Coaster, pp. 1693-1695
Eliot Marshall
A Cautionary Genetic Tale: The Sobering Story of D2, pp. 1696-1697
Constance Holden


Perspectives
The Mind of a Worm, pp. 1698-1699
James H. Thomas
Genes, Environment, and Personality, pp. 1700-1701
Thomas J. Bouchard Jr.

The Mating of a Fly, pp. 1702-1714
Jeffrey C. Hall
Genetic Animal Models of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, pp. 1715-1723
John C. Crabbe; John K. Belknap; Kari J. Buck
Forward and Reverse Genetic Approaches to Behavior in the Mouse, pp. 1724-1733
Joseph S. Takahashi; Lawrence H. Pinto; Martha Hotz Vitaterna
The Genetic Basis of Complex Human Behaviors, pp. 1733-1739
Robert Plomin; Michael J. Owen; Peter McGuffin


Research Article
Near-Field Spectroscopy of the Quantum Constituents of a Luminescent System, pp. 1740-1745
H. F. Hess; E. Betzig; T. D. Harris; L. N. Pfeiffer; K. W. West


Reports
Rotating Spiral Waves Created by Geometry, pp. 1746-1748
Konstantin Agladze; James P. Keener; Stefan C. Müller; Alexander Panfilov
High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in a Circularly Polarized Laser Beam, pp. 1748-1750
A. D. Buckingham; L. C. Parlett
Multiplex Spectroscopy: Determining the Transition Moments and Absolute Concentrations of Molecular Species, pp. 1750-1753
Geoffrey J. Germann; David J. Rakestraw
Higher Order Self-Assembly of Vesicles by Site-Specific Binding, pp. 1753-1756
Shivkumar Chiruvolu; Scott Walker; Jacob Israelachvili; Franz-Josef Schmitt; Deborah Leckband; Joseph A. Zasadzinski
Conducting Polyaniline Filaments in a Mesoporous Channel Host, pp. 1757-1759
Chun-Guey Wu; Thomas Bein
Role of Deep Cloud Convection in the Ozone Budget of the Troposphere, pp. 1759-1761
Jos Lelieveld; Paul J. Crutzen
Attenuation of Fungal Virulence by Synthetic Infectious Hypovirus Transcripts, pp. 1762-1764
Baoshan Chen; Gil H. Choi; Donald L. Nuss
Recovery of Visual Response of Injured Adult Rat Optic Nerves Treated with Transglutaminase, pp. 1764-1768
Shoshana Eitan; Arieh Solomon; Vered Lavie; Eti Yoles; David L. Hirschberg; Michael Belkin; Michal Schwartz
Silencers and Domains of Generalized Repression, pp. 1768-1771
Stephen Loo; Jasper Rine
Motor Neuron Degeneration in Mice That Express a Human Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase Mutation, pp. 1772-1775
Mark E. Gurney; Haifeng Pu; Arlene Y. Chiu; Mauro C. Dal Canto; Cynthia Y. Polchow; Denise D. Alexander; Jan Caliendo; Afif Hentati; Young W. Kwon; Han-Xiang Deng; Wenje Chen; Ping Zhai; Robert L. Sufit; Teepu Siddique
Molecular Genetic Analyses of the Tyrolean Ice Man, pp. 1775-1778
Oliva Handt; Martin Richards; Marion Trommsdorff; Christian Kilger; Jaana Simanainen; Oleg Georgiev; Karin Bauer; Anne Stone; Robert Hedges; Walter Schaffner; Gerd Utermann; Bryan Sykes; Svante Pääbo


Technical Comments
Vapor Deposits in the Lunar Regolith, pp. 1779-1780
Bruce Hapke; William Cassidy; Eddie Wells; T. J. Bernatowicz; R. H. Nichols Jr.; C. M. Hohenberg; M. Maurette; Lindsay P. Keller; David S. McKay


Book Reviews
Chemistry and Its Images, pp. 1781-1782
Chemical Sciences in the Modern World.
Seymour H. Mauskopf
Review author[s]: W. H. Brock
Red Sea Enigmas, pp. 1782-1783
Geologic Evolution of the Red Sea.
Robert G. Coleman
Review author[s]: Ronald W. Girdler
The Veiled Planet, p. 1783
Venus. The Geological Story.
Peter Cattermole
Review author[s]: Robert Grimm
Language and Interaction, pp. 1783-1784
The Transition from Infancy to Language. Acquiring the Power of Expression.
Lois Bloom
Review author[s]: Marilyn Shatz
Books Received, pp. 1784-1786


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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Editorial: Progress in Parasitology, p. 1827
Richard B. Gallagher; Jean Marx; Pamela J. Hines


Letters
Sedimentology of the K-T Boundary, p. 1829
H. Edward Clifton; R. H. Dott Jr.
Dioxin Effects, pp. 1829-1830
G. M. Reggiani
Quantum Uncertainty Principle: No Loopholes, pp. 1830-1831
Julian Schwinger
History Lesson, p. 1831
Carolyn A. Carr


Corrections and Clarifications: Animal Tests Take Back Seat to Clinical Data, p. 1831
Corrections and Clarifications: Rules for α-Helix Termination by Glycine, p. 1831
ScienceScope, p. 1835
Richard Stone


News and Comment
NSF Eyes New South Pole Station, pp. 1836+1837-1838
Jeffrey Mervis
A Design for Life in the Freezer, p. 1837
Christopher Anderson
U.S. Panel Votes to Delay Real-World Vaccine Trials, p. 1839
Jon Cohen
In Midst of a Freeze, Science Minister Calls for Expansion, pp. 1840+1841
Michael Balter
Quantity No Longer Counts in Britain, p. 1840
Claire O'Brien
Misconduct Panel Sets Ambitious Agenda, p. 1841
Christopher Anderson
Crane Experiment Finally Perches in Washington State, p. 1842
Virginia Morell


Research News
The Inner Sanctum of the Proton, pp. 1843-1844
Faye Flam
Lucky Break for Kidney Disease Gene, p. 1844
Claire O'Brien
A Dark Matter Recipe is Tested-And Found Wanting, p. 1845
Ray Jayawardhana
A Challenge to p16 Gene as a Major Tumor Suppressor, p. 1846
Jean Marx
A New Test Gives Early Warning of a Growing Killer, pp. 1847-1848
Rachel Nowak
Genome Initiatives Tackle Developing World's Big Killers, pp. 1848-1849
Peter Aldhous


Random Samples, pp. 1850-1851
Lisa Seachrist


Parasitology


News Reports
Fighting Parasites on a Shoestring, pp. 1857-1859
Peter Aldhous
Finding 'Sustainable' Ways to Prevent Parasitic Diseases, pp. 1859-1861
Rebecca Kolberg
Models Aid Understanding, Help Control Parasites, pp. 1862-1863
Billy Goodman


Policy Forums
Fighting the Parasites of Poverty: Public Research, Private Industry, and Tropical Diseases, pp. 1864-1866
Tore Godal
Economics and the Argument for Parasitic Disease Control, pp. 1866-1867
David B. Evans; Dean T. Jamison


Perspectives
Unusual Strategies of Gene Expression and Control in Parasites, pp. 1868-1869
Timothy W. Nilsen
RNA Editing and the Evolution of Parasites, pp. 1870-1871
Larry Simpson; Dmitri A. Maslov
Antigenic Variation in African Trypanosomes, pp. 1872-1873
Piet Borst; Gloria Rudenko
Vector Biology and the Control of Malaria in Africa, pp. 1874-1875
Frank H. Collins; Nora J. Besansky
Immunoglobulin E and Effector Cells in Schistosomiasis, pp. 1876-1877
Monique Capron; André Capron

Malaria Pathogenesis, pp. 1878-1883
Louis H. Miller; Michael F. Good; Geneviève Milon
Mathematical Studies of Parasitic Infection and Immunity, pp. 1884-1886
Roy M. Anderson


Low-Barrier Hydrogen Bonds and Enzymic Catalysis, pp. 1887-1890
W. W. Cleland; Maurice M. Kreevoy


Research Article
Structures of Ternary Complexes of Rat DNA Polymerase β, a DNA Template-Primer, and ddCTP, pp. 1891-1903
Huguette Pelletier; Michael R. Sawaya; Amalendra Kumar; Samuel H. Wilson; Joseph Kraut


Reports
Asymmetric Phase Effects and Mantle Convection Patterns, pp. 1904-1907
Mian Liu
African Homo erectus: Old Radiometric Ages and Young Oldowan Assemblages in the Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia, pp. 1907-1910
J. D. Clark; J. de Heinzelin; K. D. Schick; W. K. Hart; T. D. White; G. WoldeGabriel; R. C. Walter; G. Suwa; B. Asfaw; E. Vrba; Y. H.-Selassie
MCM-22: A Molecular Sieve with Two Independent Multidimensional Channel Systems, pp. 1910-1913
Michael E. Leonowicz; Jeffrey A. Lawton; Stephen L. Lawton; Mae K. Rubin
Time-Resolved Imaging of Translucent Droplets in Highly Scattering Turbid Media, pp. 1913-1915
R. R. Alfano; X. Liang; L. Wang; P. P. Ho
The X-Ray Surface Forces Apparatus: Structure of a Thin Smectic Liquid Crystal Film Under Confinement, pp. 1915-1918
Stefan H. J. Idziak; Cyrus R. Safinya; Robert S. Hill; Keith E. Kraiser; Marina Ruths; Heidi E. Warriner; Suzi Steinberg; Keng S. Liang; Jacob N. Israelachvili
Functional Role of Type I and Type II Interferons in Antiviral Defense, pp. 1918-1921
Ulrike Müller; Ulrich Steinhoff; Luiz F. L. Reis; Silvio Hemmi; Jovan Pavlovic; Rolf M. Zinkernagel; Michel Aguet
Involvement of the IRF-1 Transcription Factor in Antiviral Responses to Interferons, pp. 1921-1924
Tohru Kimura; Katsutoshi Nakayama; Josef Penninger; Motoo Kitagawa; Hisashi Harada; Toshifumi Matsuyama; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Ryutaro Kamijo; Jan Vilček; Tak W. Mak; Tadatsugu Taniguchi
Expanding the Scope of RNA Catalysis, pp. 1924-1927
James R. Prudent; Tetsuo Uno; Peter G. Schultz
A Low-Barrier Hydrogen Bond in the Catalytic Triad of Serine Proteases, pp. 1927-1930
Perry A. Frey; Sean A. Whitt; John B. Tobin
Crystal Structure of Rat DNA Polymerase β: Evidence for a Common Polymerase Mechanism, pp. 1930-1935
Michael R. Sawaya; Huguette Pelletier; Amalendra Kumar; Samuel H. Wilson; Joseph Kraut
Maternal Rescue of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Null Mice, pp. 1936-1938
John J. Letterio; Andrew G. Geiser; Ashok B. Kulkarni; Nanette S. Roche; Michael B. Sporn; Anita B. Roberts
Implications of FRA16A Structure for the Mechanism of Chromosomal Fragile Site Genesis, pp. 1938-1941
J. K. Nancarrow; E. Kremer; K. Holman; H. Eyre; N. A. Doggett; D. Le Paslier; D. F. Callen; G. R. Sutherland; R. I. Richards
Receptor and Ligand Domains for Invasion of Erythrocytes by Plasmodium falciparum, pp. 1941-1944
B. K. L. Sim; C. E. Chitnis; K. Wasniowska; T. J. Hadley; L. H. Miller
Structure of the RGD Protein Decorsin: Conserved Motif and Distinct Function in Leech Proteins That Affect Blood Clotting, pp. 1944-1947
Andrzej M. Krezel; Gerhard Wagner; Jana Seymour-Ulmer; Robert A. Lazarus
Sequestration of GPI-Anchored Proteins in Caveolae Triggered by Cross-Linking, pp. 1948-1951
Satyajit Mayor; Karen G. Rothberg; Frederick R. Maxfield


Book Reviews
A View of the Particle World, p. 1952
Conceptual Foundations of Modern Particle Physics.
Robert E. Marshak
Review author[s]: Chris Quigg
∼2.71828, pp. 1952-1953
e. The Story of a Number.
Eli Maor
Review author[s]: Peter Borwein
Mammalian Evolution, pp. 1953-1954
Morphological Change in Quaternary Mammals of North America.
Robert A. Martin; Anthony D. Barnosky
Review author[s]: Ernest L. Lundelius Jr.
How RNA Makes DNA, pp. 1954-1955
Reverse Transcriptase.
Anna Marie Skalka; Stephen P. Goff
Review author[s]: Robin A. Weiss
Books Received, p. 1955


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Diana Pabst

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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: Minimizing Wastes, p. 11
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Science in the Former Soviet Union, pp. 13-14
Toomas Hendrik Ilves; Michael S. Y. Lee
Institute of Human Origins: Separation Issues, pp. 14-16
Donald C. Johanson; William H. Kimbel; Susan C. Shea; Ann Gibbons; Jack E. Smith


Corrections and Clarifications: A Molecular Organic Carbon Isotope Record of Miocene Climate Changes, p. 16
Corrections and Clarifications: Adenosine Inhibition of Mesopontine Cholinergic Neurons: Implications for EEG Arousal, p. 16
ScienceScope, p. 19
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Does NIH Shortchange Clinicians?, pp. 20-21
Eliot Marshall
Underhanded 'Breakthrough' Revealed, p. 21
Daniel Clery; David Bradley
CERN Puts LHC Approval on Hold, p. 22
Peter Aldhous
Defense Bill Targets Universities, p. 22
Jeffrey Mervis
U.S.-French Patent Dispute Heads for a Showdown, pp. 23-25
Jon Cohen


Research News
Knockout Mice: Round Two, pp. 26-28
Marcia Barinaga
New Proof Makes Light Work Of Partial Latin Squares, p. 29
Barry Cipra
UV-B Effects: Bad for Insect Larvae Means Good for Algae, p. 30
Elizabeth Culotta
Bets Range From Boom to Bust for Jovian Impacts, pp. 31-32
Richard A. Kerr
Finding Molecular Needles-in-a-Haystack, p. 32
Faye Flam


Random Samples, p. 33
Lisa Seachrist


Perspectives
The Structure of Nature's Solvent: Water, pp. 43-44
Steven D. Colson; Thom H. Dunning Jr.
Genes on the Wing, pp. 44-45
H. Frederik Nijhout


Examining Nanoenvironments in Solids on the Scale of a Single, Isolated Impurity Molecule, pp. 46-53
W. E. Moerner


Research Article
Stimulation of GAL4 Derivative Binding to Nucleosomal DNA by the Yeast SWI/SNF Complex, pp. 53-60
Jacques Côté; Janet Quinn; Jerry L. Workman; Craig L. Peterson


Reports
Chemical Signature of the Superconducting Phase in the Nd-Ce-Cu-O System, pp. 73-74
Amar Nath; Nikolai S. Kopelev; Vladimir Chechersky; Jian-Liang Peng; Richard L. Greene; Beom-Hoan O; Michael I. Larkin; John T. Markert
Size-Specific Infrared Spectra of Benzene-(H2O)n Clusters (n = 1 through 7): Evidence for Noncyclic (H2O)n Structures, pp. 75-79
R. Nathaniel Pribble; Timothy S. Zwier
Deep Seismic Expression of an Ancient Plate Boundary in Europe, pp. 79-81
Alet Zielhuis; Guust Nolet
Pseudotachylytes Generated During Seismic Faulting and Eclogitization of the Deep Crust, pp. 82-83
H. Austrheim; T. M. Boundy
Magnetic Susceptibility of Molecular Carbon: Nanotubes and Fullerite, pp. 84-86
A. P. Ramirez; R. C. Haddon; O. Zhou; R. M. Fleming; J. Zhang; S. M. McClure; R. E. Smalley
Water on Mars: Clues from Deuterium/Hydrogen and Water Contents of Hydrous Phases in SNC Meteorites, pp. 86-90
Laurie Leshin Watson; Ian D. Hutcheon; Samuel Epstein; Edward M. Stolper
Identification of the Target of a Transcription Activator Protein by Protein-Protein Photocrosslinking, pp. 90-92
Yan Chen; Yon W. Ebright; Richard H. Ebright
Mediation of Epstein-Barr Virus EBNA2 Transactivation by Recombination Signal-Binding Protein J κ, pp. 92-95
Thomas Henkel; Paul D. Ling; S. Diane Hayward; Michael Gregory Peterson
Magnetoreception in Honeybees, pp. 95-97
Chin-Yuan Hsu; Chia-Wei Li
Ecosystem Response to Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation: Influence of Trophic-Level Interactions, pp. 97-100
Max L. Bothwell; Darren M. J. Sherbot; Colleen M. Pollock
Temperature and Water Viscosity: Physiological Versus Mechanical Effects on Suspension Feeding, pp. 100-103
Robert D. Podolsky
Deletion of a DNA Polymerase β Gene Segment in T Cells Using Cell Type-Specific Gene Targeting, pp. 103-106
Hua Gu; Jamey D. Marth; Paul C. Orban; Horst Mossmann; Klaus Rajewsky
Regulation of MHC Class II Expression by Interferon-γ Mediated by the Transactivator Gene CIITA, pp. 106-109
Viktor Steimle; Claire-Anne Siegrist; Annick Mottet; Barbara Lisowska-Grospierre; Bernard Mach
Pattern Formation and Eyespot Determination in Butterfly Wings, pp. 109-114
Sean B. Carroll; Julie Gates; David N. Keys; Stephen W. Paddock; Grace E. F. Panganiban; Jane E. Selegue; Jim A. Williams
Changes of Induction and Competence During the Evolution of Vulva Development in Nematodes, pp. 114-118
Ralf J. Sommer; Paul W. Sternberg
Suppression of Odorant Responses by Odorants in Olfactory Receptor Cells, pp. 118-120
Takashi Kurahashi; Graeme Lowe; Geoffrey H. Gold


Technical Comments
Viral Tracing of Innervation, pp. 121-122
Arthur S. P. Jansen; Arthur D. Loewy; Amelia Standish; Lynn W. Enquist; James S. Schwaber
Hybrid Zones and Sexual Selection, pp. 122-123
Roger K. Butlin; Rachel M. Neems; Thomas J. Parsons; Storrs L. Olson; Michael J. Braun


Book Reviews
Research in the Third Reich, pp. 124-125
Surviving the Swastika. Scientific Research in Nazi Germany.
Kristie Macrakis
Science, Technology and National Socialism.
Monika Renneberg; Mark Walker
Review author[s]: Raymond G. Stokes
Phanerozoic Geology, p. 126
Paleomagnetism of the Atlantic, Tethys and Lapetus Oceans.
Rob Van Der Voo
Review author[s]: Michael McWilliams
Structural Materials, pp. 126-127
Biology of Fibrous Composites. Development Beyond the Cell Membrane.
A. C. Neville
Review author[s]: J. F. V. Vincent
----------------, p. 127
Science Advice to the President.
William T. Golden
Science and Technology Advice to the President, Congress and Judiciary
William T. Golden
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, pp. 127-128
A Positron Named Priscilla. Scientific Discovery at the Frontier.
Marcia Bartusiak
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 128


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: Paradise Gained, p. 167
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Proposal to HEPAP, pp. 169-170
Sidney D. Drell; Jay Orear
BST and Milk Production, p. 170
Thomas H. Jukes
Life-Sciences Peer Review at NASA, p. 170
Clifford J. Gabriel
Classification Activity, p. 171
Steven Aftergood
Violence Research, p. 171
Michael Lyon; Charles C. Mann


Corrections and Clarifications: Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems, p. 171
ScienceScope, p. 175
Eliot Marshall


News and Comment
NOAA's "Arks" Sail Into a Storm, pp. 176-178
John Travis
Russian Network Generates Sparks, p. 178
Christopher Anderson
Agencies Set Rules on Financial Disclosure, pp. 179-180
Christopher Anderson
Station's Survival Could Cramp Science, p. 180
Christopher Anderson; Eliot Marshall; Jeffrey Mervis
World Bank Bailout Seeks Changes in Global Network, p. 181
Richard Stone
Généthon to Sequence Promoters, p. 182
Peter Aldhous
Clinton Inaugurates Science Council, p. 182
Jeffrey Mervis


Random Samples, p. 183
Rachel Nowak


Research News
Hot on the Trail of a Cold Mystery, pp. 184-186
Gary Taubes
Developing Nations Adapt Biotech for Own Needs, pp. 186-187
Anne Simon Moffat
Making and Trapping the Ultimate Ion, p. 187
Tim Appenzeller
Warm-Blooded Dino Debate Blows Hot and Cold, p. 188
Virginia Morell
How High Was Ice Age Ice? A Rebounding Earth May Tell, p. 189
Richard A. Kerr


Perspectives
The Elemental Composition of Interstellar Dust, pp. 191-192
Donald G. York
Cytokine Patterns During the Progression to AIDS, pp. 193-194
Timothy R. Mosmann


Ice Age Paleotopography, pp. 195-201
W. Richard Peltier

Testing the Exon Theory of Genes: The Evidence from Protein Structure, pp. 202-207
Arlin Stoltzfus; David F. Spencer; Michael Zuker; John M. Logsdon Jr.; W. Ford Doolittle


Reports
Protonated Ozone: Experimental Detection of O3H+ and Evaluation of the Proton Affinity of Ozone, pp. 208-209
Fulvio Cacace; Maurizio Speranza
The Abundance of Heavy Elements in Interstellar Gas, pp. 209-213
Jason A. Cardelli
On the Frequency-Locked Orbits of Two Particles in a Paul Trap, pp. 213-215
J. Hoffnagle; R. G. Brewer
Surface Pinning as a Determinant of the Bulk Flux-Line Lattice Structure in Copper Oxide Superconductors, pp. 215-218
Seokwon Yoon; Hongjie Dai; Jie Liu; Charles M. Lieber
A Cascade of Structure in a Drop Falling from a Faucet, pp. 219-222
X. D. Shi; Michael P. Brenner; Sidney R. Nagel
Thermophysiology of Tyrannosaurus rex: Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes, pp. 222-224
Reese E. Barrick; William J. Showers
The Role of the Tropical Super Greenhouse Effect in Heating the Ocean Surface, pp. 224-227
Dan Lubin
Worldwide Initiation of Holocene Marine Deltas by Deceleration of Sea-Level Rise, pp. 228-231
Daniel Jean Stanley; Andrew G. Warne
"Molecule Corrals" for Studies of Monolayer Organic Films, pp. 231-234
David L. Patrick; Victor J. Cee; Thomas P. Beebe Jr.
Peptide Synthesis Catalyzed by an Antibody Containing a Binding Site for Variable Amino Acids, pp. 234-237
Ralph Hirschmann; Amos B. Smith; Carol M. Taylor; Patricia A. Benkovic; Scott D. Taylor; Kraig M. Yager; Paul A. Sprengeler; Stephen J. Benkovic
Homozygous Human TAP Peptide Transporter Mutation in HLA Class I Deficiency, pp. 237-241
Henri de la Salle; Daniel Hanau; Dominique Fricker; Arlette Urlacher; Adrian Kelly; Jean Salamero; Stephen H. Powis; Lionel Donato; Huguette Bausinger; Michel Laforet; Matjaz Jeras; Danièle Spehner; Thomas Bieber; Annie Falkenrodt; Jean-Pierre Cazenave; John Trowsdale; Marie-Marthe Tongio
Gem: An Induced, Immediate Early Protein Belonging to the Ras Family, pp. 241-244
Jean Maguire; Thomas Santoro; Peter Jensen; Ulrich Siebenlist; John Yewdell; Kathleen Kelly
Ability of HIV to Promote a TH1 to THO Shift and to Replicate Preferentially in TH2 and THO Cells, pp. 244-248
Enrico Maggi; Marcello Mazzetti; Adriana Ravina; Francesco Annunziato; Marco De Carli; Marie Pierre Piccinni; Roberto Manetti; Maurizio Carbonari; Anna Maria Pesce; Gianfranco Del Prete; Sergio Romagnani
Lack of Evidence for the Dichotomy of TH1 and TH2 Predominance in HIV-Infected Individuals, pp. 248-252
Cecilia Graziosi; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Kira R. Gantt; Jean-Pierre Fortin; James F. Demarest; Oren J. Cohen; Rafick P. Sékaly; Anthony S. Fauci
The Thermal Grill Illusion: Unmasking the Burn of Cold Pain, pp. 252-255
A. D. Craig; M. C. Bushnell
Rearrangements of Synaptic Connections in Visual Cortex Revealed by Laser Photostimulation, pp. 255-258
Matthew B. Dalva; Lawrence C. Katz
b2-Microglobulin-Independent MHC Class lb Molecule Expressed by Human Intestinal Epithelium, pp. 259-262
Steven P. Balk; Steven Burke; John E. Polischuk; Martha E. Frantz; Lin Yang; Steven Porcelli; Sean P. Colgan; Richard S. Blumberg
Induction of an Olfactory Memory by the Activation of a Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor, pp. 262-264
Hideto Kaba; Yasunori Hayashi; Takashi Higuchi; Shigetada Nakanishi


Technical Comments
Resistance to Murine Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (MAIDS), pp. 264-267
Gary L. Gilmore; Renate A. Morawetz; T. Mark Doherty; Nathalia A. Giese; Janet W. Hartley; Werner Müller; Ralf Kühn; Klaus Rajewsky; Robert Coffman; Herbert C. Morse; Osami Kanagawa; Barbara A. Vaupel; Shinyo Gayama; Georges Koehler; Manfred Kipf


Book Reviews
Comparative Terminology, pp. 268-269
Homology. The Hierarchical Basis of Comparative Biology.
Brian K. Hall
Review author[s]: David B. Wake
A Patch of the Tropics, pp. 269-270
La Selva. Ecology and Natural History of a Neotropical Rain Forest.
Lucinda A. McDade; Kamaljit S. Bawa; Henry A. Hespenheide; Gary S. Hartshorn
Review author[s]: Theodore H. Fleming
The Columbian Exchange, p. 270
Ethnohistory and Archaeology. Approaches to Postcontact Change in the Americas.
J. Daniel Rogers; Samuel M. Wilson
Review author[s]: Thomas E. Sheridan
Unpredictability, p. 271
The Broken Dice and Other Mathematical Tales of Chance.
Ivar Ekeland
Review author[s]: Ian Stewart
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 271
Books Received, pp. 271-272


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Evolution of Industrial Research, p. 299
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Soviet and Post-Soviet Science, pp. 301-302
Victor R. Baker; Valentina Sumin Finn; Lars Christersson
Revelle on Global Warming, p. 302
Justin Lancaster
DOE Peer Review, p. 302
Louis Ianniello
Noblesse Oblige, pp. 302-303
Forrest M. Mims III
British Gene Therapy Center, p. 303
Christopher Bland; Colin Dollery
Seaborgium: Name Not Yet Approved by ACS, p. 303
John A. Secrist III


Corrections and Clarifications: NSF Eyes New South Pole Station, p. 303
ScienceScope, p. 307
Christopher Anderson


News and Comment
Environmental Estrogens Stir Debate, pp. 308-310
Richard Stone
Societies Drop Opposition to Station, p. 311
Christopher Anderson
Departing ITER Head Predicts Trouble, pp. 311-312
Christopher Anderson
Orphan Chimps Won't Go Back to Nature, p. 312
Virginia Morell
NIH-Pasteur: A Final Rapprochement?, p. 313
Jon Cohen; Eliot Marshall
Shake-Up Will Leave Most Labs Intact, p. 313
Peter Aldhous
Fewer Young Researchers Are Seeking NIH Grants, p. 314
Eliot Marshall


Random Samples, p. 315
Robert F. Service


Research News
Self-Assembly Comes Together, pp. 316-318
Robert F. Service
A Boost for "Adaptive" Mutation, pp. 318-319
Elizabeth Culotta
CMV-p53 Interaction May Help Explain Clogged Arteries, p. 320
Jean Marx
Cleaner Manufacturing of Plastics-With a Bit of Bubbly, p. 321
Karen Celia Fox


Perspectives
Computational Metallurgy, pp. 332-333
Mark Eberhart
p53: A Glimpse at the Puppet Behind the Shadow Play, pp. 334-335
Stephen Friend


Prehistoric Cultural Ecology in Southern Jordan, pp. 336-341
Donald O. Henry

Risking Everything? Risk Behavior, Behavior Change, and AIDS, pp. 341-345
Peter Aggleton; Kevin O'Reilly; Gary Slutkin; Peter Davies


Research Article
Crystal Structure of a p53 Tumor Suppressor-DNA Complex: Understanding Tumorigenic Mutations, pp. 346-355
Yunje Cho; Svetlana Gorina; Philip D. Jeffrey; Nikola P. Pavletich


Reports
Dispersion Polymerizations in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, pp. 356-359
J. M. DeSimone; E. E. Maury; Y. Z. Menceloglu; J. B. McClain; T. J. Romack; J. R. Combes
Catalytic Activation of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds by a Soluble Transition Metal Complex, pp. 359-361
Michael Aizenberg; David Milstein
Probing Single Molecule Dynamics, pp. 361-364
X. Sunney Xie; Robert C. Dunn
Alterations of Single Molecule Fluorescence Lifetimes in Near-Field Optical Microscopy, pp. 364-367
W. Patrick Ambrose; Peter M. Goodwin; John C. Martin; Richard A. Keller
Fine Structure of the Landers Fault Zone: Segmentation and the Rupture Process, pp. 367-370
Yong-Gang Li; John E. Vidale; Keiiti Aki; Chris J. Marone; William H. K. Lee
Stepwise Formation of Multilayered Nanostructural Films from Macromolecular Precursors, pp. 370-373
Elaine R. Kleinfeld; Gregory S. Ferguson
Size Dependence of a First Order Solid-Solid Phase Transition: The Wurtzite to Rock Salt Transformation in CdSe Nanocrystals, pp. 373-376
S. H. Tolbert; A. P. Alivisatos
First Principles Determination of the Effects of Phosphorus and Boron on Iron Grain Boundary Cohesion, pp. 376-380
Ruqian Wu; A. J. Freeman; G. B. Olson
Synthesis and Properties of a Cuprate Superconductor Containing Double Mercury-Oxygen Layers, pp. 380-383
P. G. Radaelli; M. Marezio; M. Perroux; S. de Brion; J. L. Tholence; Q. Huang; A. Santoro
Crystal Structure of P22 Tailspike Protein: Interdigitated Subunits in a Thermostable Trimer, pp. 383-386
Stefan Steinbacher; Robert Seckler; Stefan Miller; Boris Steipe; Robert Huber; Peter Reinemer
High-Resolution Structure of the Oligomerization Domain of p53 by Multidimensional NMR, pp. 386-391
G. Marius Clore; James G. Omichinski; Kazuyasu Sakaguchi; Nicola Zambrano; Hiroshi Sakamoto; Ettore Appella; Angela M. Gronenborn
Potential Role of Human Cytomegalovirus and p53 Interaction in Coronary Restenosis, pp. 391-394
Edith Speir; Rama Modali; Eng-Shang Huang; Martin B. Leon; Fayaz Shawl; Toren Finkel; Stephen E. Epstein
Mitotic Regulation of Microtubule Cross-Linking Activity of CENP-E Kinetochore Protein, pp. 394-398
Hong Liao; Gang Li; Tim J. Yen
Importance of Peptide Amino and Carboxyl Termini to the Stability of MHC Class I Molecules, pp. 398-402
Marlène Bouvier; Don C. Wiley
Fibrous Mini-Collagens in Hydra Nematocysts, pp. 402-404
T. W. Holstein; M. Benoit; G. v. Herder; G. Wanner; C. N. David; H. E. Gaub
Adaptive Mutation by Deletions in Small Mononucleotide Repeats, pp. 405-407
Susan M. Rosenberg; Simonne Longerich; Pauline Gee; Reuben S. Harris
Adaptive Reversion of a Frameshift Mutation in Escherichia coli by Simple Base Deletions in Homopolymeric Runs, pp. 407-409
Patricia L. Foster; Jeffrey M. Trimarchi
Growth-Promoting Effects of Glycine-Extended Progastrin, pp. 410-412
Catherine Seva; Chris J. Dickinson; Tadataka Yamada
Effect of the Nigrostriatal Dopamine System on Acquired Neural Responses in the Striatum of Behaving Monkeys, pp. 412-415
Toshihiko Aosaki; Ann M. Graybiel; Minoru Kimura


Technical Comments
Rates of p16 (MTS1) Mutations in Primary Tumors with 9p Loss, pp. 415-417
Paul Cairns; Li Mao; Adrian Merlo; Daniel J. Lee; Donna Schwab; Yolanda Eby; Kaori Tokino; Peter van der Riet; James E. Blaugrund; David Sidransky; Alexander Kamb; Qingyun Liu; Keith Harshman; Sean Tavtigian; Carlos Cordon-Cardo; Mark H. Skolnick


Book Reviews
WT 15000, pp. 418-419
The Nariokotome Homo erectus Skeleton.
Alan Walker; Richard Leakey
Review author[s]: Fred H. Smith
An Energy Alternative, pp. 419-420
Renewable Energy from the Ocean. A Guide to OTEC.
William H. Avery; Chih Wu
Review author[s]: Philip H. Abelson
Language and Its Disorders, pp. 420-421
Understanding Aphasia.
Harold Goodglass
Review author[s]: Rita Sloan Berndt
Books Received, p. 421


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: The Spousal Abuse Problem, p. 455
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Biological Diversity and Agriculture, pp. 457-459
C. R. Margules; K. J. Gaston; Kent H. Redford; Eric Dinerstein; Michael Huston
Omission of References, p. 459
Linda B. McGown; Guang Li


Corrections and Clarifications: Highs and Lows on the Research Roller Coaster, p. 459
Corrections and Clarifications: Women in Science '94: Introduction, p. 459
ScienceScope, p. 463
Christopher Anderson


News and Comment
Genetic Testing Set for Takeoff, pp. 464-467
Rachel Nowak
Peer Review Reforms Get Good Review, p. 467
Eliot Marshall
Will History Repeat for Boron Capture Therapy?, pp. 468-469
Faye Flam
Mikulski Boosts NSF Budget, pp. 469-470
Jeffrey Mervis
A Rejuvenated Companion for Ida?, p. 470
Richard A. Kerr


Research News
The Chemistry of Life at the Margins, pp. 471-472
Faye Flam
Mathematicians Get an On-Line Fingerprint File, p. 473
Barry Cipra
Time-Reversed Sound Waves Resonate Among Physicists, pp. 474-475
James Glanz
E. coli Scare Spawns Therapy Search, p. 475
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 476-477
Constance Holden


Perspective
Searching for the Quark-Gluon Plasma, pp. 480-481
George F. Bertsch


Lunar Laser Ranging: A Continuing Legacy of the Apollo Program, pp. 482-490
J. O. Dickey; P. L. Bender; J. E. Faller; X. X. Newhall; R. L. Ricklefs; J. G. Ries; P. J. Shelus; C. Veillet; A. L. Whipple; J. R. Wiant; J. G. Williams; C. F. Yoder

Mobile Point Defects and Atomic Basis for Structural Transformations of a Crystal Surface, pp. 490-496
Ing-Shouh Hwang; Silva K. Theiss; J. A. Golovchenko


Reports
Magmatic Vapor Source for Sulfur Dioxide Released During Volcanic Eruptions: Evidence from Mount Pinatubo, pp. 497-499
Paul J. Wallace; Terrence M. Gerlach
Evidence from Paleosols for the Geological Antiquity of Rain Forest, pp. 499-502
Gregory J. Retallack; Judit Germán-Heins
Fabrication of Atomic-Scale Structures on Si(001) Surfaces, pp. 502-506
C. T. Salling; M. G. Lagally
Fluctuations and Supercoiling of DNA, pp. 506-508
John F. Marko; Eric D. Siggia
Engineered Biosynthesis of a Complete Macrolactone in a Heterologous Host, pp. 509-512
Camilla M. Kao; Leonard Katz; Chaitan Khosla
Creation of Liquid Crystal Waveguides with Scanning Force Microscopy, pp. 512-514
M. Rüetschi; P. Grütter; J. Fünfschilling; H.-J. Güntherodt
Measurement of Laser-Plasma Electron Density with a Soft X-ray Laser Deflectometer, pp. 514-517
D. Ress; L. B. DaSilva; R. A. London; J. E. Trebes; S. Mrowka; R. J. Procassini; T. W. Barbee Jr.; D. E. Lehr
Contribution of Early Cells to the Fate Map of the Zebrafish Gastrula, pp. 517-520
Kathryn Ann Helde; Ellen T. Wilson; Chris J. Cretekos; David Jonah Grunwald
The High-Resolution Crystal Structure of a Parallel-Stranded Guanine Tetraplex, pp. 520-524
Gerard Laughlan; Alastair I. H. Murchie; David G. Norman; Madeleine H. Moore; Peter C. E. Moody; David M. J. Lilley; Ben Luisi
The Three-Dimensional Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Core of Cellobiohydrolase I from Trichoderma reesei, pp. 524-528
Christina Divne; Jerry Ståhlberg; Tapani Reinikainen; Laura Ruohonen; Göran Pettersson; Jonathan K. C. Knowles; Tuula T. Teeri; T. Alwyn Jones
Fas and Perforin Pathways as Major Mechanisms of T Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity, pp. 528-530
David Kägi; Françoise Vignaux; Birgit Ledermann; Kurt Bürki; Valérie Depraetere; Shigekazu Nagata; Hans Hengartner; Pierre Golstein
Interaction of Rac with p67 phox and Regulation of Phagocytic NADPH Oxidase Activity, pp. 531-533
Dagmar Diekmann; Arie Abo; Caroline Johnston; Anthony W. Segal; Alan Hall
14-3-3 Protein Homologs Required for the DNA Damage Checkpoint in Fission Yeast, pp. 533-535
Jon C. Ford; Fahad Al-Khodairy; Eleftheria Fotou; Katherine S. Sheldrick; Dominic J. F. Griffiths; Antony M. Carr
Association of Polyomavirus Middle Tumor Antigen with 14-3-3 Proteins, pp. 535-537
David C. Pallas; Haian Fu; Leda C. Haehnel; Wendy Weller; R. John Collier; Thomas M. Roberts
Sensing Starvation: A Homoserine Lactone-Dependent Signaling Pathway in Escherichia coli, pp. 537-539
Gjalt W. Huisman; Roberto Kolter
Direct Cortical Representation of Drawing, pp. 540-542
Andrew B. Schwartz
Endothelial NOS and the Blockade of LTP by NOS Inhibitors in Mice Lacking Neuronal NOS, pp. 542-546
Thomas J. O'Dell; Paul L. Huang; Ted M. Dawson; Jay L. Dinerman; Solomon H. Snyder; Eric R. Kandel; Mark C. Fishman


Technical Comments
Cortical Reorganization and Deafferentation in Adult Macaques, pp. 546-548
James P. Lund; Gong-Duo Sun; Yves Lamarre; Tim P. Pons


Book Reviews
The Wages of Accommodation, pp. 549-550
The Soul of the American University. From Protestant Establishment to Established Nonbelief.
George M. Marsden
Review author[s]: J. David Hoeveler, Jr.
Reptilian Offspring, pp. 550-551
Dinosaur Eggs and Babies.
Kenneth Carpenter; Karl F. Hirsch; John R. Horner
Review author[s]: Kevin Padian
The Idea of Chemistry, pp. 551-552
From Chemical Philosophy to Theoretical Chemistry. Dynamics of Matter and Dynamics of Disciplines, 1800-1950.
Mary Jo Nye
Review author[s]: Diana Barkan
Categorization, p. 552
Classification and Cognition.
W. K. Estes
Review author[s]: Robert Goldstone
Books Received, pp. 552-553


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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: A Gift from the Heavens, p. 587
David Lindley; Brooks Hanson


Letters
Gene Ownership, p. 589
Tim Harris; Kevin J. Kinsella
Antibiotic Resistance, pp. 589-591
Malcolm G. P. Page; Herbert L. Cooper; Louis J. Gross
Statistical Medicine, p. 591
Leslie Kish


Corrections and Clarifications: The Elemental Composition of Interstellar Dust, p. 591
ScienceScope, p. 595
Richard Stone


News and Comment
An Industry-Friendly Science Policy, pp. 596-598
Peter Aldhous
NIH Panel Rejects Pricing Clause, p. 598
Christopher Anderson
One Less Hoop for Gene Therapy, p. 599
Eliot Marshall
Browner to Beef Up Outside Research, pp. 599-600
Richard Stone
DOE and Texas Settle SSC Claims, p. 600
Christopher Anderson


Research News
Shoemaker-Levy Dazzles, Bewilders, pp. 601-602
Richard A. Kerr
To Sleep, Perchance to... Learn? New Studies Say Yes, pp. 603-604
Marcia Barinaga
From Bacteria: A New Weapon Against Fungal Infection, p. 605
Carol Potera
People of the Amazon Fight To Save the Flooded Forest, pp. 606-607
Brian Alexander
On the Track of Dark Matter in Mica, p. 607
John Travis


Random Samples, pp. 608-609
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Totally Tubular, pp. 611-612
John H. Weaver
Phage Assembly: A Paradigm for Bacterial Virulence Factor Export?, pp. 612-614
Marjorie Russel


Conserved Structures and Diversity of Functions of RNA-Binding Proteins, pp. 615-621
Christopher G. Burd; Gideon Dreyfuss

Arctic Ocean Gravity Field Derived From ERS-1 Satellite Altimetry, pp. 621-624
Seymour Laxon; David McAdoo


Research Article
Spatial Organization and Time Dependence of Jupiter's Tropospheric Temperatures, 1980-1993, pp. 625-631
Glenn S. Orton; A. James Friedson; Padmavati A. Yanamandra-Fisher; John Caldwell; Heidi B. Hammel; Kevin H. Baines; Jay T. Bergstralh; Terry Z. Martin; Robert A. West; Glenn J. Veeder Jr.; David K. Lynch; Ray Russell; Michael E. Malcom; William F. Golisch; David M. Griep; Charles D. Kaminski; Alan T. Tokunaga; Thomas Herbst; Mark Shure


Reports
A Unified Description of Linear and Nonlinear Polarization in Organic Polymethine Dyes, pp. 632-635
Seth R. Marder; Christopher B. Gorman; Fabienne Meyers; Joseph W. Perry; Grant Bourhill; Jean-Luc Brédas; Brian M. Pierce
A Formation Mechanism for Catalytically Grown Helix-Shaped Graphite Nanotubes, pp. 635-639
S. Amelinckx; X. B. Zhang; D. Bernaerts; X. F. Zhang; V. Ivanov; J. B. Nagy
A Devonian Tetrapod from North America, pp. 639-642
Edward B. Daeschler; Neil H. Shubin; Keith S. Thomson; William W. Amaral
Fullerenes in the 1.85-Billion-Year-Old Sudbury Impact Structure, pp. 642-645
Luann Becker; Jeffrey L. Bada; Randall E. Winans; Jerry E. Hunt; Ted E. Bunch; Bevan M. French
Fullerenes in the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Layer, pp. 645-647
Dieter Heymann; L. P. Felipe Chibante; Robert R. Brooks; Wendy S. Wolbach; Richard E. Smalley
Autoantibodies to Glutamate Receptor GluR3 in Rasmussen's Encephalitis, pp. 648-651
Scott W. Rogers; P. Ian Andrews; Lorise C. Gahring; Teri Whisenand; Keith Cauley; Barbara Crain; Thomas E. Hughes; Stephen F. Heinemann; James O. McNamara
Variable Gearing During Locomotion in the Human Musculoskeletal System, pp. 651-653
David R. Carrier; Norman C. Heglund; Kathleen D. Earls
Characterization of a Functional GroEL 14 (GroES7)2 Chaperonin Hetero-Oligomer, pp. 653-656
Abdussalam Azem; Martin Kessel; Pierre Goloubinoff
Symmetric Complexes of GroE Chaperonins as Part of the Functional Cycle, pp. 656-659
Marion Schmidt; Kerstin Rutkat; Reinhard Rachel; Günter Pfeifer; Rainer Jaenicke; Paul Viitanen; George Lorimer; Johannes Buchner
Dynamics of the Chaperonin ATPase Cycle: Implications for Facilitated Protein Folding, pp. 659-666
Matthew J. Todd; Paul V. Viitanen; George H. Lorimer
Integration and Germ-Line Transmission of a Pseudotyped Retroviral Vector in Zebrafish, pp. 666-669
Shuo Lin; Nicholas Gaiano; Patricia Culp; Jane C. Burns; Theodore Friedmann; Jiing-Kuan Yee; Nancy Hopkins
Preferential Nucleosome Assembly at DNA Triplet Repeats from the Myotonic Dystrophy Gene, pp. 669-671
Yuh-Hwa Wang; Sorour Amirhaeri; Seongman Kang; Robert D. Wells; Jack D. Griffith
Pf1 Virus Structure: Helical Coat Protein and DNA with Paraxial Phosphates, pp. 671-674
David J. Liu; Loren A. Day
Specific Interaction of Type I Receptors of the TGF-β Family with the Immunophilin FKBP-12, pp. 674-676
Tongwen Wang; Patricia K. Donahoe; Antonis S. Zervos
Reactivation of Hippocampal Ensemble Memories During Sleep, pp. 676-679
Matthew A. Wilson; Bruce L. McNaughton
Dependence on REM Sleep of Overnight Improvement of a Perceptual Skill, pp. 679-682
Avi Karni; David Tanne; Barton S. Rubenstein; Jean J. M. Askenasy; Dov Sagi
Neutrophil and B Cell Expansion in Mice That Lack the Murine IL-8 Receptor Homolog, pp. 682-684
Grace Cacalano; James Lee; Kristine Kikly; Ann M. Ryan; Sharon Pitts-Meek; Bruce Hultgren; William I. Wood; Mark W. Moore


Book Reviews
The Genome Negotiations, pp. 685-686
The Gene Wars. Science, Politics, and the Human Genome.
Robert Cook-Deegan
Review author[s]: Jean-Paul Gaudillière
Fieldwork in the North, pp. 686-687
Science in the Subarctic. Trappers, Traders, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Debra Lindsay
Science and the Canadian Arctic. A Century of Exploration, 1818-1918.
Trevor H. Levere
Review author[s]: Gregory A. Good
A Technological Economy, pp. 687-688
Profits of Science. The American Marriage of Business and Technology.
Robert Teitelman
Review author[s]: Louis Galambos
Books Received, pp. 688-689


Inside AAAS, pp. 690-691
Diana Pabst; Coimbra Sirica

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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science, p. 719
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Institute of Human Origins Breakup, pp. 721-722
Paul R. Renne; Paula S. Apsell
UV-B and Ozone Observations, p. 722
Forrest M. Mims
Nitric Oxide Toxicity and Poly(ADP-Ribose)Polymerase, pp. 722-723
Hubert Kolb; Solomon H. Snyder
Perovskite Temperature Profile, p. 723
R. Boehler; A. Zerr


Corrections and Clarifications: Finding 'Sustainable' Ways to Prevent Parasitic Diseases, p. 723
ScienceScope, p. 727
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Changing of the Castle Guard, pp. 728+730
Eliot Marshall
Privately Funded Exhibit Raises Scientists' Ire, p. 729
Faye Flam
Dante Goes Into the Volcano, p. 731
Ann Gibbons
White House Lauds Basic Research, pp. 731-732
Jeffrey Mervis
Death Threats and Trial by Tabloid, p. 732
Gary Taubes
There's a New Wildlife Policy In Kenya: Use It or Lose It, pp. 733-734
Yvonne Baskin


Random Samples, p. 735
Constance Holden


Research News
Will Holograms Tame the Data Glut?, pp. 736-737
James Glanz
Gene Therapy for Clogged Arteries Passes Test in Pigs, p. 738
Marcia Barinaga
Genetic Engineering Yields First Pest-Resistant Seeds, p. 739
Karen Schmidt
Stalking Flashy Beasts Above the Clouds, p. 740
Richard A. Kerr
Spoiling a Universal 'Fudge Factor', pp. 740-741
Robert Matthews
Pulling Hair From the Ground, p. 741
Virginia Morell


Perspective
On the Evolution of Eyes: Would You Like It Simple or Compound?, pp. 742-743
Charles S. Zuker


Early Mars: How Warm and How Wet?, pp. 744-749
Steven W. Squyres; James F. Kasting


Research Article
Volume Holographic Storage and Retrieval of Digital Data, pp. 749-752
John F. Heanue; Matthew C. Bashaw; Lambertus Hesselink


Reports
Structural Transitions in Amorphous Water Ice and Astrophysical Implications, pp. 753-756
Peter Jenniskens; David F. Blake
Infrared Laser Spectroscopy of the Linear C 13 Carbon Cluster, pp. 756-759
T. F. Giesen; A. Van Orden; H. J. Hwang; R. S. Fellers; R. A. Provençal; R. J. Saykally
Direct Spectroscopic Detection of a Zwitterionic Excited State, pp. 759-762
Daniel S. Engebretson; Jeffrey M. Zaleski; George E. Leroi; Daniel G. Nocera
Antibody-Mediated Bacteriorhodopsin Orientation for Molecular Device Architectures, pp. 762-765
Koichi Koyama; Naoto Yamaguchi; Tsutomu Miyasaka
Excimers and Exciplexes of Conjugated Polymers, pp. 765-768
Samson A. Jenekhe; John A. Osaheni
The Molecular Fossil Record of Oleanane and Its Relation to Angiosperms, pp. 768-771
J. Michael Moldowan; Jeremy Dahl; Bradley J. Huizinga; Frederick J. Fago; Leo J. Hickey; Torren M. Peakman; David Winship Taylor
The Temporal Distribution of Seismic Radiation During Deep Earthquake Rupture, pp. 771-774
Heidi Houston; John E. Vidale
Orientation Selectivity of Cortical Neurons During Intracellular Blockade of Inhibition, pp. 774-777
Sacha Nelson; Louis Toth; Bhavin Sheth; Mriganka Sur
NMR Solution Structure of a Peptide Nucleic Acid Complexed with RNA, pp. 777-780
Stephen C. Brown; Stephen A. Thompson; James M. Veal; Donald G. Davis
Gene Therapy for Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation After Arterial Injury, pp. 781-784
Takeshi Ohno; David Gordon; Hong San; Vincent J. Pompili; Michael J. Imperiale; Gary J. Nabel; Elizabeth G. Nabel
Homology of the eyeless Gene of Drosophila to the Small eye Gene in Mice and Aniridia in Humans, pp. 785-789
Rebecca Quiring; Uwe Walldorf; Urs Kloter; Walter J. Gehring
Blockage of NF-κB Signaling by Selective Ablation of an mRNA Target by 2-5A Antisense Chimeras, pp. 789-792
Avudaiappan Maran; Ratan K. Maitra; Aseem Kumar; Beihua Dong; Wei Xiao; Guiying Li; Bryan R. G. Williams; Paul F. Torrence; Robert H. Silverman
Discontinuous Mechanisms of Transcription Elongation, pp. 793-796
Evgeny Nudler; Alex Goldfarb; Mikhail Kashlev
Stimulation of RNA Polymerase II Elongation by Chromosomal Protein HMG-14, pp. 796-799
Han-Fei Ding; Sylvie Rimsky; Susan C. Batson; Michael Bustin; Ulla Hansen
Control of Topographic Retinal Axon Branching by Inhibitory Membrane-Bound Molecules, pp. 799-803
Adina L. Roskies; Dennis D. M. O'Leary
Induction of Mesoderm in Xenopus laevis Embryos by Translation Initiation Factor 4E, pp. 803-806
Peter S. Klein; Douglas A. Melton
An Osmosensing Signal Transduction Pathway in Mammalian Cells, pp. 806-808
Zoya Galcheva-Gargova; Benoit Dérijard; I-Huan Wu; Roger J. Davis
A MAP Kinase Targeted by Endotoxin and Hyperosmolarity in Mammalian Cells, pp. 808-811
J. Han; J.-D. Lee; L. Bibbs; R. J. Ulevitch


Technical Comments
Biological Control and Refuge Theory, pp. 811-813
Judith H. Myers; James N. M. Smith; Joseph S. Elkinton; Trevor Williams; Rosemary S. Hails; Bradford A. Hawkins; Michael E. Hochberg; Matthew B. Thomas
Calcium and Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate-Induced Ca 2+ Release, pp. 813-815
Laurent Combettes; Philippe Champeil; Elizabeth A. Finch; Stanley M. Goldin


Book Reviews
Decaying Dark Matter, p. 817
Modern Cosmology and the Dark Matter Problem.
D. W. Sciama
The Renaissance of General Relativity and Cosmology. A Survey to Celebrate the 65th Birthday of Dennis Sciama.
George Ellis; Antonio Lanza; John Miller
Review author[s]: Craig J. Hogan
Advanced PCR, pp. 817-819
The Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Kary B. Mullis; François Ferré; Richard A. Gibbs
Review author[s]: Mary Ann D. Brow
Fly Assembly, pp. 819-820
The Development of Drosophila melanogaster.
Michael Bate; Alfonso Martinez Arias
Review author[s]: Andrew Tomlinson
Books Received, p. 820


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Computing: Networks and Modeling, p. 851
John I. Brauman; David F. Voss; Tim Appenzeller


Letters
Parasitology Issues, p. 853
Miklos Müller
"Culture Wars", pp. 853-855
William J. Hagan Jr.; Henry H. Bauer; Mario Bunge; A. F. W. Coulson; Bennett M. Berger


Corrections and Clarifications: Knockout Mice: Round Two, p. 855
ScienceScope, p. 859
Richard Stone


News
New Clues to Superconductivity, pp. 860-862
Daniel Clery
Support Grows for NIH Trust Fund, p. 862
Steve Sternberg
Congress Finds Little Bias in System, p. 863
Eliot Marshall
Looking Ahead to Cigarette Regulation, pp. 863-864
Rachel Nowak
Lab Custody Fight in Institute 'Divorce', p. 864
Ann Gibbons
Johnston Takes Project Hostage, p. 865
Eliot Marshall
Recruiting Ban Affects Research Grants, p. 865
Richard Stone
Shanghai Enlists Scientists To Foster Economic Growth, pp. 866-867
Ted Plafker
AAAS Sells On-Line Clinical Journal, p. 867
Jocelyn Kaiser
Artificial-Life Researchers Try to Create Social Reality, pp. 868-869
Faye Flam
Do Tides Power Black Widow's Mate?, p. 869
John Travis


Random Samples, pp. 870-871
Lisa Seachrist


Computing in Science


News Report
Culture Shock on the Networks, pp. 879-881
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Software Agents Prepare to Sift the Riches of Cyberspace, pp. 882-883
M. Mitchell Waldrop
Taking the Data in Hand-Literally-With Virtual Reality, pp. 884-886
Gary Taubes
Do Immunologists Dream of Electric Mice?, pp. 886-888
Gary Taubes
A Romance Blossoms Between Gray Matter and Silicon, pp. 889-890
David H. Freedman


Perspectives
High-Performance Artificial Intelligence, pp. 891-892
James Hendler
Enterprise-Wide Computing, pp. 892-894
Andrew S. Grimshaw

NCSA Mosaic and the World Wide Web: Global Hypermedia Protocols for the Internet, pp. 895-901
Bruce R. Schatz; Joseph B. Hardin
Parallel Computing in Biomedical Research, pp. 902-908
Robert L. Martino; Calvin A. Johnson; Edward B. Suh; Benes L. Trus; Tieng K. Yap
Fast Algorithms for Classical Physics, pp. 909-914
Leslie Greengard


Research Article
Kinetic Intermediates in RNA Folding, pp. 918-924
Patrick P. Zarrinkar; James R. Williamson


Reports
Chemically Anomalous, Preaccretionally Irradiated Grains in Interplanetary Dust From Comets, pp. 925-929
John P. Bradley
Impact Crater Densities on Volcanoes and Coronae on Venus: Implications for Volcanic Resurfacing, pp. 929-933
Noriyuki Namiki; Sean C. Solomon
Discovery of Microwave Emission from Four Nearby Solar-Type G Stars, pp. 933-935
Manuel Güdel; Jürgen H. M. M. Schmitt; Arnold O. Benz
On the Probability of Finding a Water Molecule in a Nonpolar Cavity, pp. 936-937
Richard Wolfenden; Anna Radzicka
Surface Dating of Dynamic Landforms: Young Boulders on Aging Moraines, pp. 937-940
Bernard Hallet; Jaakko Putkonen
Controlling Molecular Order in "Hairy-Rod" Langmuir-Blodgett Films: A Polarization-Modulation Microscopy Study, pp. 940-942
V. K. Gupta; J. A. Kornfield; A. Ferencz; G. Wegner
Highly Efficient Light-Emitting Diodes with Microcavities, pp. 943-945
E. F. Schubert; N. E. J. Hunt; M. Micovic; R. J. Malik; D. L. Sivco; A. Y. Cho; G. J. Zydzik
T Cell Receptor-MHC Class I Peptide Interactions: Affinity, Kinetics, and Specificity, pp. 946-949
Maripat Corr; Alfred E. Slanetz; Lisa F. Boyd; Marie T. Jelonek; Sergei Khilko; Basel K. Al-Ramadi; Young Sang Kim; Stephen E. Maher; Alfred L. M. Bothwell; David H. Margulies
Activation of a Cerebellar Output Nucleus During Cognitive Processing, pp. 949-951
S.-G. Kim; K. Uğurbil; P. L. Strick
Bidirectional Replication from an Internal Origin in a Linear Streptomyces Plasmid, pp. 952-954
Poa-Chun Chang; Stanley N. Cohen
Ribosomal Heterogeneity from Chromatin Diminution in Ascaris lumbricoides, pp. 954-956
A. Etter; V. Bernard; M. Kenzelmann; H. Tobler; F. Müller
Inhibition of NF-κB by Sodium Salicylate and Aspirin, pp. 956-959
Elizabeth Kopp; Sankar Ghosh
High-Specificity DNA Cleavage Agent: Design and Application to Kilobase and Megabase DNA Substrates, pp. 959-962
P. Shannon Pendergrast; Yon W. Ebright; Richard H. Ebright
Oscillations of Membrane Current and Excitability Driven by Metabolic Oscillations in Heart Cells, pp. 962-966
Brian O'Rourke; Brian M. Ramza; Eduardo Marban
Transformation of Mammalian Cells by Constitutively Active MAP Kinase Kinase, pp. 966-970
Sam J. Mansour; Wayne T. Matten; April S. Hermann; Julian M. Candia; Sing Rong; Kenji Fukasawa; George F. Vande Woude; Natalie G. Ahn
Calcineurin Inhibition of Dynamin I GTPase Activity Coupled to Nerve Terminal Depolarization, pp. 970-973
Jun-Ping Liu; Alistair T. R. Sim; Phillip J. Robinson


Book Reviews
The Helmholtz Program, pp. 974-976
Hermann von Helmholtz and the Foundations of Nineteenth-Century Science.
David Cahan
Review author[s]: M. Norton Wise
Environmental Test Case, pp. 976-977
Everglades. The Ecosystem and Its Restoration.
Steven M. Davis; John C. Ogden; Winifred A. Park
Review author[s]: Stephen R. Humphrey
Non-Linearity and Behavior, pp. 977-978
Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology.
Robin R. Vallacher; Andrzej Nowak
Review author[s]: Paul van Geert
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 978
Books Received, p. 978


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: The DNA Fingerprint Story (Continued), p. 1015
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Space Station, a.k.a. "Project Vampire"?, p. 1017
James A. Van Allen
Ordering Organisms, p. 1017
Kevin Padian
Gap Junction and Intercellular Communications, pp. 1017-1020
Alan Finkelstein; Markus Meister; Lukas Buehler; Stephen R. Robinson; Edith C. G. M. Hampson
Overlapping Disserlation Topics, p. 1020
Caroline Whitbeck


Corrections and Clarifications: Fusion Research at the Crossroads, p. 1020
ScienceScope, p. 1023
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Rules on Embryo Research Due Out, pp. 1024-1026
Eliot Marshall
Europeans Push Ahead With Disputed Observatory, pp. 1026-1027
Daniel Clery
Wiping the Slate Clean at Biosphere 2, p. 1027
Jocelyn Kaiser
Basic Research Comes to the Fore as Clinical Results Lag, pp. 1028-1029
Jon Cohen


Random Samples, pp. 1030-1031
Constance Holden


Research News
Co-opting a Blind Watchmaker, pp. 1032-1033
Faye Flam
Will New Dopamine Receptors Offer a Key to Schizophrenia?, pp. 1034-1035
Gary Taubes
Heating Up Some SQUIDS, p. 1035
Roberts F. Service
Making an Impact Under the Chesapeake, p. 1036
Richard A. Kerr
Are Quasar Twins an Optical Illusion?, pp. 1036-1037
John Travis
Mistreating a Long-Time Host, p. 1037
Ann Gibbons


Policy Forums
Back to the Future with UNESCO, pp. 1047-1048
Rita R. Colwell; David Pramer
Birth Control in Japan: Realities and Prognosis, pp. 1048-1051
Mariko Jitsukawa; Carl Djerassi


Perspective
Neurotrophic Factors: Two are Better Than One, pp. 1052-1053
Rae Nishi


Large Clusters of Metal Ions: The Transition from Molecular to Bulk Magnets, pp. 1054-1058
Dante Gatteschi; Andrea Caneschi; Luca Pardi; Roberta Sessoli


Research Article
Crystal Structure of a Catalytic Antibody with a Serine Protease Active Site, pp. 1059-1064
G. Wayne Zhou; Jincan Guio; Wei Huang; Robert J. Fletterick; Thomas S. Scanlan


Reports
Stable High-Order Molecular Sandwiches: Hydrocarbon Polyanion Pairs with Multiple Lithium Ions Inside and Out, pp. 1065-1067
Ari Ayalon; Andrzej Sygula; Pei-Chao Cheng; Mordecai Rabinovitz; Peter W. Rabideau; Lawrence T. Scott
Electromagnetic Heating in the Early Solar Nebula and the Formation of Chrondrules, pp. 1067-1070
Don D. Eisenhour; Tyrone L. Daulton; Peter R. Buseck
Saturation of Cubic Optical Nonlinearity in Long-Chain Polyene Oligomers, pp. 1070-1072
Ifor D. W. Samuel; Isabelle Ledoux; Christophe Dhenaut; Joseph Zyss; Harold H. Fox; Richard R. Schrock; Robert J. Silbey
The Use of Graft Copolymers to Bind Immiscible Blends, pp. 1072-1074
Dilip Gersappe; Darrell Irvine; Anna C. Balazs; Yun Liu; Jon Sokolov; Miriam Rafailovich; Steven Schwarz; Dennis G. Peiffer
Mercury-Based Cuprate High-Transition Temperature Grain-Boundary Junctions and SQUIDs Operating Above 110 Kelvin, pp. 1075-1077
A. Gupta; J. Z. Sun; C. C. Tsuei
Single-Crystalline (KC 60 )n: A Conducting Linear Alkali Fulleride Polymer, pp. 1077-1078
S. Pekker; A. Jánossy; L. Mihaly; O. Chauvet; M. Carrard; L. Forró
Climate Implications of an 8000-Year Hydrogen Isotope Time Series from Bristlecone Pine Trees, pp. 1079-1081
Xiahong Feng; Samuel Epstein
Stream Networks and Long-Term Surface Uplift in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 1081-1084
Dorothy Merritts; Tim Hesterberg
Virulence and Local Adaptation of a Horizontally Transmitted Parasite, pp. 1084-1086
Dieter Ebert
Disparate Rates of Molecular Evolution in Cospeciating Host and Parasites, pp. 1087-1090
Mark S. Hafner; Philip D. Sudman; Francis X. Villablanca; Theresa A. Sprading; James W. Demastes; Steven A. Nadler
MLH1, PMS1, and MSH2 Interactions During the Initiation of DNA Mismatch Repair in Yeast, pp. 1091-1093
Tomas A. Prolla; Qishen Pang; Eric Alani; Richard D. Kolodner; R. Micheal Liskay
A Specific Inhibitor of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 1093-1095
David W. Fry; Alan J. Kraker; Amy McMichael; Linda A. Ambroso; James M. Nelson; Wilbur R. Leopold; Richard W. Conners; Alexander J. Bridges
Fc Receptors Initiate the Arthus Reaction: Redefining the Inflammatory Cascade, pp. 1095-1098
Diana L. Sylvestre; Jeffrey V. Ravetch
Generation of Lymphohematopoietic Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells in Culture, pp. 1098-1101
Toru Nakano; Hiroaki Kodama; Tasuku Honjo
Delocalization of Vg1 mRNA from the Vegetal Cortex in Xenopus Oocyes After Destruction of XIsirt RNA, pp. 1101-1103
Malgorzata Kloc; Laurence D. Etkin
Requirement of a Critical Period of Transcription for Induction of a Late Phase of LTP, pp. 1104-1107
Peter V. Nguyen; Ted Abel; Eric R. Kandel
Arrest of Motor Neuron Disease in wobbler Mice Cotreated with CNTF and BDNF, pp. 1107-1110
Hiroshi Mitsumoto; Ken Ikeda; Bodgan Klinkosz; Jesse M. Cedarbaum; Vivien Wong; Ronald M. Lindsay


Techinical Comments
Phylogenetic Analysis of a Reported Complementary DNA Sequence, pp. 1110-1111
Ewa Ziȩtkiewicz; Wojciech Makałowski; Grant A. Mitchell; Damian Labuda; Surendra Sharma; Abby Maizel; James R. Jackson


Book Reviews
Cyburgs, p. 1114
The Virtual Community. Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier.
Howard Rheingold
Review author[s]: William Sims Bainbridge
Actualizing Technologies, pp. 1114-1115
What Machines Can't Do. Politics and Technology in the Industrial Enterprises.
Robert J. Thomas
Review author[s]: Daniel B. Cornfield
Hominid Dualism, pp. 1116-1117
Swartkrans. A Cave's Chronicle of Early Man.
C. K.Brain
Review author[s]: Henry M. McHenry
Books Received, pp. 1117-1120


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Chlorine and Organochlorine Compounds, p. 1155
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Rhino Conservation, pp. 1157-1158
Blythe Loutit; Sharon Montgomery
Clinical Trials: Subgroup Analyses, p. 1158
Kenneth E. Stanley; Margaret A. Fischl; Ann C. Collier; Rachel Nowak
A Coincidental Move, p. 1158
Frank H. Shu
Violence and Biology, p. 1159
Adrian Raine; Patricia Brennan; Sarnoff Mednick
"Neurogenetic Determinism", p. 1159
Steven Rose


Corrections and Clarifications: How Nature Builds the Pigments of Life: The Conquest of Vitamin B 12, p. 1159
Corrections and Clarifications: The Return of Phineas Gage: Clues About the Brain from the Skull of a Famous Patient, p. 1159
ScienceScope, p. 1163
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Population: The View From Cairo, pp. 1164-1167
Wade Roush
Science and Math Scores Rebound, p. 1167
Constance Holden
Academics Give New Government a Jolt, p. 1168
Alexander Hellemans
Checkmate for Chess Historians, pp. 1168-1169
Claire O'Brien
Accounting Tricks Boost NSF Budget, p. 1169
Jeffrey Mervis
Pollination Worries Rise as Honey Bees Decline, p. 1170
Myrna E. Watanabe


Random Samples, p. 1171
Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
Decoding Chimp Genes and Lives, pp. 1172-1173
Virginia Morell
Do Chaos-Control Techniques Offer Hope for Epilepsy?, p. 1174
James Glanz
Yeast Enzyme Finds Fame in Link to DNA Replication, pp. 1175-1176
Marcia Barinaga
New Enzyme Structure Reveals Cell's Rotary Engine, pp. 1176-1177
Claire O'Brien
Ecologists Gather for Mix of Policy, Science in Nashvilles, pp. 1178-1179
Elizabeth Culotta


Policy Forums
Predicting Earthquake Effects-Learning from Northridge and Loma Prieta, pp. 1182-1183
Thomas L. Holzer
Fluorescent Barriers to Infiltration, pp. 1184-1185
Bill Wattenburg


Perspective
Gamma Ray Bursts: Near or Far?, pp. 1186-1187
John M. Horack


Real-Time Parallel Computation and Visualization of Ultrasonic Pulses in Solids, pp. 1188-1192
R. S. Schechter; H. H. Chaskelis; R. B. Mignogna; P. P. Delsanto

Kin Selection, Social Structure, Gene Flow, and the Evolution of Chimpanzees, pp. 1193-1201
Phillip A. Morin; James J. Moore; Ranajit Chakraborty; Li Jin; Jane Goodall; David S. Woodruff


Reports
The Phase Boundary Between a- and a-Mg2SiO4 Determined by in Situ X-ray Observation, pp. 1202-1203
H. Morishima; T. Kato; M. Suto; E. Ohtani; S. Urakawa; W. Utsumi; O. Shimomura; T. Kikegawa
Newtonian Dislocation Creep in Quartzites: Implications for the Rheology of the Lower Crust, pp. 1204-1206
J. N. Wang; B. E. Hobbs; A. Ord; T. Shimamoto; M. Toriumi
The Nature of the Glass Transition in a Silica-Rich Oxide Melt, pp. 1206-1209
Ian Farnan; Jonathan F. Stebbins
Molecular Origins of Friction: The Force on Adsorbed Layers, pp. 1209-1212
Marek Cieplak; Elizabeth D. Smith; Mark O. Robbins
Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays Formed by Cutting a Polymer Resin-Nanotube Composite, pp. 1212-1214
P. M. Ajayan; O. Stephan; C. Colliex; D. Trauth
A 160-Femtosecond Optical Image Processor Based on a Conjugated Polymer, pp. 1215-1216
Craig Halvorson; Andrew Hays; Brett Kraabel; Rulian Wu; Fred Wudl; Alan J. Heeger
Mechanism of the Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitric Oxide by Ammonia Elucidated by in Situ On-Line Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, pp. 1217-1219
Nan-Yu Topsøe
The Spatial Structure in Liquid Water, pp. 1219-1221
Peter G. Kusalik; Igor M. Svishchev
Dependence of Enhancer-Mediated Transcription of the Immunoglobulin μ Gene on Nuclear Matrix Attachment Regions, pp. 1221-1225
William C. Forrester; Courtney van Genderen; Thomas Jenuwein; Rudolf Grosschedl
Treatment of Murine Lupus with CTLA4lg, pp. 1225-1227
Barbara K. Finck; Peter S. Linsley; David Wofsy
Direct Inhibition of the Yeast Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Cdc28-Cln by Far1, pp. 1228-1231
Matthias Peter; Ira Herskowitz
cDNA Cloning and Interferon γ Down-Regulation of Proteasomal Subunits X and Y, pp. 1231-1234
Kin-Ya Akiyama; Kim-ya Yokota; Susumu Kagawa; Naoki Shimbara; Tomohiro Tamura; Hiroshi Akioka; Hans G. Nothwang; Chiseko Noda; Keiji Tanaka; Akira Ichihara
MHC Class I Expression in Mice Lacking the Proteasome Subunit LMP-7, pp. 1234-1237
H. J. Fehling; W. Swat; C. Laplace; R. Kühn; K. Rajewsky; U. Müller; H. von Boehmer
Regulatory T Cell Clones Induced by Oral Tolerance: Suppression of Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis, pp. 1237-1240
Youhai Chen; Vijay K. Kuchroo; Jun-ichi Inobe; David A. Hafler; Howard L. Weiner
Catalysis of ATP-Dependent Homologous DNA Pairing and Strand Exchange by Yeast RAD51 Protein, pp. 1241-1243
Patrick Sung
Interaction of Dbf4, the Cdc7 Protein Kinase Regulatory Subunit, with Yeast Replication Origins in Vivo, pp. 1243-1246
Simon J. Dowell; Piotr Romanowski; John F. X. Diffley
Convergent Pathways for Steroid Hormone-and Neurotransmitter-Induced Rat Sexual Behavior, pp. 1246-1249
S. K. Mani; J. M. C. Allen; J. H. Clark; J. D. Blaustein; B. W. O'Malley


Technical Comments
Accounting for Endothermy in Fishes, pp. 1249-1251
G. David Johnson; Carole C. Baldwin; John R. Finnerty; Barbara A. Block
Earthquake Aftershocks: Update, pp. 1251-1252
P. A. Reasenberg; L. M. Jones


Book Reviews
Applications of a Beneficence, pp. 1253-1254
The Earth, the Heavens, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Gregory A. Good
Review author[s]: Eric L. Mills
Lines of Defense, pp. 1254-1255
Primordial Immunity. Foundations for the Vertebrate Immune System.
Gregory Beck; Edwin L. Cooper; Gail S. Habicht; John J. Marchalonis
Review author[s]: Martin Flajnik
The Second Sociality, pp. 1255-1257
Queen Number and Sociality in Insects.
Laurent Keller
Review author[s]: Ross H. Crozier
Books Received, p. 1257


Inside AAAS, pp. 1260-1261
Diana Pabst

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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Vaccines: A Study in Contrasts, p. 1343
Paula A. Kiberstis; John M. Benditt; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Embryo Research Guidelines, p. 1345
Harold Varmus
Primates and New Viruses, pp. 1345-1346
Jonathan S. Allan
The Sobering D2 Story, pp. 1346-1347
Kenneth Blum; Ernest P. Noble; Constance Holden
Machine-Written Summary: Missed Opportunity?, p. 1348
Norman R. Olsen
Correction: Ferricyanide and Pattern Formation, p. 1348
Kyoung-Jin Lee; William D. McCormick; Qi Ouyang; Harry L. Swinney


Corrections and Clarifications: Pulling Hair from the Ground, p. 1348
Corrections and Clarifications: Orphan Chimps Won't Go Back to Nature, p. 1348
ScienceScope, p. 1351
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Forensic DNA Goes to Court With O.J., pp. 1352-1354
Rachel Nowak
German Lab Points the Way In Hunt for 'Hot' Plutonium, pp. 1355-1356
Richard Stone
Scopes and Squirrels Return to Court, p. 1356
John Travis
Bromley Memoirs Take Off the Gloves, p. 1357
Jeffrey Mervis
Buckyballs and Kin Are Still on a Roll, p. 1357
Jocelyn Kaiser


Random Samples, pp. 1358-1359
Constance Holden


Research News
The Solar System's New Diversity, pp. 1360-1362
Richard A. Kerr
Micro-Quasars Found in Our Galaxy, pp. 1362-1363
Ray Jayawardhana
Making Molecular Filters More Reactive, p. 1363
Robert F. Service
Link to Hereditary Melanoma Brightens Mood for p16 Gene, pp. 1364-1365
Jean Marx
Alzheimer's: Could There Be a Zinc Link?, p. 1365
Jocelyn Kaiser


Frontiers In Medicine: Vaccines


News Reports
Bumps on the Vaccine Road, pp. 1371-1373
Jon Cohen
Are Researchers Racing Toward Success, or Crawling?, pp. 1373-1375
Jon Cohen
U.S. National Program is Going Nowhere Fast, pp. 1375-1376
Rachel Nowak
Childrens' Vaccine Initiative Stumbles, pp. 1376-1377
Ann Gibbons


Policy Forum
The United States Needs a National Vaccine Authority, pp. 1378-1380
Barry R. Bloom


Perspectives
Malaria Vaccines: Multiple Targets, pp. 1381-1383
Ruth S. Nussenzweig; Carole A. Long
Vaccines for Varicella-Zoster Virus and Cytomegalovirus: Recent Progress, pp. 1383-1385
Stanley A. Plotkin
Pneumococcal Disease: Prospects for a New Generation of Vaccines, pp. 1385-1387
George R. Siber
Cholera Vaccines: Fighting an Ancient Scourge, pp. 1387-1389
John J. Mekalanos; Jerald C. Sadoff
Rotavirus Vaccines: Success by Reassortment?, pp. 1389-1391
Roger I. Glass; Jon Gentsch; Jean C. Smith
Measles Vaccine: Do We Need New Vaccines or New Programs?, pp. 1391-1392
Samuel L. Katz; Bruce G. Gellin
Prospects for a Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine, pp. 1393-1394
Caroline Breese Hall
Lymphocyte Life-Span and Memory, pp. 1395-1400
Jonathan Sprent; David F. Tough

Vaccine Technologies: View to the Future, pp. 1401-1404
N. Regina Rabinovich; Pamela McInnes; David L. Klein; B. Fenton Hall


Research Article
Structures of Active Conformations of G iα1 and the Mechanism of GTP Hydrolysis, pp. 1405-1412
David E. Coleman; Albert M. Berghuis; Ethan Lee; Maurine E. Linder; Alfred G. Gilman; Stephen R. Sprang


Reports
Molecular Recognition by Self-Assembled Monolayers of Cavitand Receptors, pp. 1413-1415
K. D. Schierbaum; T. Weiss; E. U. Thoden van Velzen; J. F. J. Engbersen; D. N. Reinhoudt; W. Göpel
Nanocatalysis by the Tip of a Scanning Tunneling Microscope Operating Inside a Reactor Cell, pp. 1415-1418
B. J. McIntyre; M. Salmeron; G. A. Somorjai
A Redox Fuel Cell That Operates with Methane as Fuel at 120°C, pp. 1418-1420
Steven H. Bergens; Christopher B. Gorman; G. Tayhas R. Palmore; George M. Whitesides
A Spectroscopic Measurement of the Coronal Density of Procyon, pp. 1420-1422
J. H. M. M. Schmitt; B. M. Haisch; J. J. Drake
Morphology and Ionization of the Interstellar Cloud Surrounding the Solar System, pp. 1423-1427
Priscilla C. Frisch
Chemical Sequence Control of β-Sheet Assembly in Macromolecular Crystals of Periodic Polypeptides, pp. 1427-1432
Mark T. Krejchi; Edward D. T. Atkins; Alan J. Waddon; Maurille J. Fournier; Thomas L. Mason; David A. Tirrell
Stress Triggering of the 1994 M = 6.7 Northridge, California, Earthquake by Its Predecessors, pp. 1432-1435
Ross S. Stein; Geoffrey C. P. King; Jian Lin
Seismic Evidence for a Lower-Crustal Detachment Beneath San Francisco Bay, California, pp. 1436-1439
Thomas M. Brocher; Jill McCarthy; Patrick E. Hart; W. Steven Holbrook; Kevin P. Furlong; Thomas V. McEvilly; John A. Hole; Simon L. Klemperer
Redistribution of Intracellular Ca 2+ Stores During Phagocytosis in Human Neutrophils, pp. 1439-1441
Olle Stendahl; Karl-Heinz Krause; Joachim Krischer; Petra Jerström; Jean-Marc Theler; Robert A. Clark; Jean-Louis Carpentier; Daniel P. Lew
Ku80: Product of the XRCC5 Gene and Its Role in DNA Repair and V(D)J Recombination, pp. 1442-1445
Guillermo E. Taccioli; Tanya M. Gottlieb; Tracy Blunt; Anne Priestley; Jocelyne Demengeot; Ryushin Mizuta; Alan R. Lehmann; Frederick W. Alt; Stephen P. Jackson; Penny A. Jeggo
Thrombocytopenia in c-mpl-Deficient Mice, pp. 1445-1447
Austin L. Gurney; Karen Carver-Moore; Frederic J. de Sauvage; Mark W. Moore
Engineering Poliovirus as a Vaccine Vector for the Expression of Diverse Antigens, pp. 1448-1451
Raul Andino; Deborah Silvera; Shelley D. Suggett; Philip L. Achacoso; Christopher J. Miller; David Baltimore; Mark B. Feinberg
Prophylactic Vaccines, Risk Behavior Change, and the Probability of Eradicating HIV in San Francisco, pp. 1451-1454
S. M. Blower; A. R. McLean
Degradation of Gα by the N-End Rule Pathway, pp. 1454-1458
Kiran Madura; Alexander Varshavsky
Ras-Dependent Growth Factor Regulation of MEK Kinase in PC12 Cells, pp. 1458-1461
Carol A. Lange-Carter; Gary L. Johnson
Genetics of a Pheromonal Difference Contributing to Reproductive Isolation in Drosophila, pp. 1461-1464
Jerry A. Coyne; Anne P. Crittenden; Katherine Mah
Rapid Induction of Alzheimer Aβ Amyloid Formation by Zinc, pp. 1464-1467
Ashley I. Bush; Warren H. Pettingell; Gerd Multhaup; Marc d. Paradis; Jean-Paul Vonsattel; James F. Gusella; Konrad Beyreuther; Colin L. Masters; Rudolph E. Tanzi


Book Reviews
Owen as Strategist, pp. 1468-1469
Richard Owen. Victorian Naturalist.
Nicolaas A. Rupke
Review author[s]: Camille Limoges
Parasites on the Move, pp. 1469-1470
Evolution of Infectious Diseases.
Paul W. Ewald
Review author[s]: J. J. Bull; Bruce R. Levin
Planetary Surface Studies, pp. 1470-1471
Remote Geochemical Analysis. Elemental and Mineralogical Composition.
Carle M. Peters; Peter A. J. Englert
Review author[s]: Bruce M. Jakosky
Books Received, p. 1471


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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: Risk Assessments of Low-Level Exposures, p. 1507
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Genetic Testing, pp. 1509-1510
J. Alexander Lowden; James E. Cleaver
Mechanism of Scrapie Replication, p. 1510
Peter T. Lansbury
Biodiversity Questions, pp. 1510-1511
Paul R. Epstein; Godfrey P. Chikwenhere; Truman P. Young
Protein Configurations, p. 1511
J. Edwin Blalock


Corrections and Clarifications: Ecologists Gather for Mix of Policy, Science in Nashvilles, p. 1511
ScienceScope, p. 1515
Richard Stone


News and Comment
NSF Gears Up for a Building Boom, pp. 1516-1518
Jeffrey Mervis
USDA Holds Up Grants to Make a Political Point, pp. 1518-1519
Eliot Marshall
EPA Campaigns for Safer Chemicals, p. 1519
Faye Flam
Agreements Set Rules of the Road for Global Collaboration, pp. 1520-1521
Robert F. Service
Ecologists Draft Plan to Dig in the Dirt, p. 1521
Peter Aldhous


Research News
Triggering the First Line of Defense, pp. 1522-1524
Robert F. Service
A New Way of Seeing Proteins in Motion, p. 1525
Jocelyn Kaiser
Tuna Stocks: East Meets West, pp. 1525-1526
Constance Holden
Astronomers Gossip About The (Cosmic) Neighborhood, pp. 1526-1527
Ray Jayawardhana
Climate Modeling's Fudge Factor Comes Under Fire, p. 1528
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 1529
Constance Holden


Policy Forum
Which Whales Are Hunted? A Molecular Genetic Approach to Monitoring Whaling, pp. 1538-1539
C. S. Baker; S. R. Palumbi


Perspectives
Thumbs Up for Our Early Ancestors, pp. 1540-1541
Leslie C. Aiello
Attractive Axon Guidance Molecules, pp. 1541-1542
Herwig Baier; Friedrich Bonhoeffer


First Images of Asteroid 243 Ida, pp. 1543-1547
M. J. S. Belton; C. R. Chapman; J. Veverka; K. P. Klaasen; A. Harch; R. Greeley; R. Greenberg; J. W. Head III; A. McEwen; D. Morrison; P. C. Thomas; M. E. Davies; M. H. Carr; G. Neukum; F. P. Fanale; D. R. Davis; C. Anger; P. J. Gierasch; A. P. Ingersoll; C. B. Pilcher

Catastrophes, Phase Shifts, and Large-Scale Degradation of a Caribbean Coral Reef, pp. 1547-1551
Terence P. Hughes


Reports
Simultaneous Observation of Columnar Defects and Magnetic Flux Lines in High-Temperature Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 Superconductors, pp. 1552-1555
Hongjie Dai; Seokwon Yoon; Jie Liu; Ramesh C. Budhani; Charles M. Lieber
Lattice Location of Trace Elements Within Minerals and at Their Surfaces with X-ray Standing Waves, pp. 1555-1557
Yonglin Qian; Neil C. Sturchio; Ronald P. Chiarello; Paul F. Lyman; Tien-Lin Lee; Michael J. Bedzyk
Reduction of Permeability in Granite at Elevated Temperatures, pp. 1558-1561
Diane E. Moore; David A. Lockner; James D. Byerlee
Grain Size-Dependent Alteration and the Magnetization of Oceanic Basalts, pp. 1561-1563
Dennis V. Kent; Jeff Gee
Rapid Emplacement of Young Oceanic Lithosphere: Argon Geochronology of the Oman Ophiolite, pp. 1563-1565
Bradley R. Hacker
Milankovitch Forcing of the Last Interglacial Sea Level, pp. 1566-1568
Thomas J. Crowley; Kwang-Yul Kim
Carbon Dioxide Supersaturation in the Surface Waters of Lakes, pp. 1568-1570
Jonathan J. Cole; Nina F. Caraco; George W. Kling; Timothy K. Kratz
Fossil Evidence for Early Hominid Tool Use, pp. 1570-1573
Randall L. Susman
Requirement of Transcription Factor PU.1 in the Development of Multiple Hematopoietic Lineages, pp. 1573-1577
Edward W. Scott; M. Celeste Simon; John Anastasi; Harinder Singh
Direct Observation of Enzyme Activity with the Atomic Force Microscope, pp. 1577-1579
Manfred Radmacher; Monika Fritz; Helen G. Hansma; Paul K. Hansma
Detection of Endogenous Malondialdehyde-Deoxyguanosine Adducts in Human Liver, pp. 1580-1582
Ajai K. Chaudhary; Munetaka Nokubo; G. Ramachandra Reddy; Suresh N. Yeola; Jason D. Morrow; Ian A. Blair; Lawrence J. Marnett
Control of Angiogenesis in Fibroblasts by p53 Regulation of Thrombospondin-1, pp. 1582-1584
Kristina M. Dameron; Olga V. Volpert; Michael A. Tainsky; Noël Bouck
Mutations in aquaporin-1 in Phenotypically Normal Humans Without Functional CHIP Water Channels, pp. 1585-1587
Gregory M. Preston; Barbara L. Smith; Mark L. Zeidel; John J. Moulds; Peter Agre
Reduced Rate of Disease Development After HIV-2 Infection as Compared to HIV-1, pp. 1587-1590
Richard Marlink; Phyllis Kanki; Ibou Thior; Karin Travers; Geoffrey Eisen; Tidiane Siby; Ibrahima Traore; Chung-Cheng Hsieh; Mamadou Ciré Dia; El-Hadji Gueye; James Hellinger; Aissatou Guèye-Ndiaye; Jean-Louis Sankalé; Ibrahima Ndoye; Souleymane Mboup; Max Essex
Analysis of Sequence Transfers Resembling Gene Conversion in a Mouse Antibody Transgene, pp. 1590-1593
Bo Xu; Erik Selsing
Involvement of Nitric Oxide in the Elimination of a Transient Retinotectal Projection in Development, pp. 1593-1596
Hope H. Wu; Cheri V. Williams; Steven C. McLoon
Activation of the Sphingomyelin Cycle Through the Low-Affinity Neurotrophin Receptor, pp. 1596-1599
Rick T. Dobrowsky; Mark H. Werner; Alexander M. Castellino; Moses V. Chao; Yusuf A. Hannun


Technical Comments
Entropic Elasticity of λ-Phage DNA, pp. 1599-1600
C. Bustamante; J. F. Marko; E. D. Siggia; S. Smith
Explicit and Implicit Learning and Maps of Cortical Motor Output, pp. 1600-1601
Michael A. Stadler; Alvaro Pascual-Leone; Jordan Grafman; Mark Hallett


Book Reviews
The Statistics of HIV, pp. 1602-1603
AIDS Epidemiology. A Quantitative Approach.
Ron Brookmeyer; Mitchell H. Gail
Review author[s]: Ira M. Longini Jr.
Lowell's Venture, p. 1604
The Explorers of Mars Hill. A Centennial History of Lowell Observatory, 1894-1994.
William Lowell Putnam
Review author[s]: John Lankford
----------------, pp. 1604-1605
The History of Modern Mathematics. Vol. 3, Images, Ideas, and Communities.
Eberhard Knobloch; David E. Rowe
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1605
Early Quantum Electrodynamics. A Source Book.
Arthur I. Miller
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1605


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Front Matter (33 pp.)
Editorial: The Time Traveler, p. 1639
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Meeting the Competition, pp. 1641-1642
Albert S. Matlack; Gary Calton
Predicting Protein Crystals Structures, pp. 1642-1644
Steven A. Benner; Dietlind L. Gerloff; Thomas F. Jenny
Glioblastoma Treatment, p. 1644
Daniel N. Slatkin
Correction: Incorrect References, p. 1644
Matthew B. Dalva; Lawrence C. Katz


Corrections and Clarifications: Fields Medal Honorees Announced, p. 1644
Corrections and Clarifications: Fullerenes in the 1.85-Billion-Year-Old Sudbury Impact Structure, p. 1644
Corrections and Clarifications: Paradise Gained, p. 1644
ScienceScope, p. 1647
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Science Standards Near Finish Line, pp. 1648-1650
Elizabeth Culotta
Dioxin Report Faces Scientific Gauntlet, p. 1650
Richard Stone
DOE Urged to Go Slow in Building Free Electron Lasers, p. 1651
Eliot Marshall
Scientists' Lobbying Wins a Review of Research Funding, pp. 1652-1653
Lisa Seachrist
CNRS Head Orders a Brief Freeze, p. 1653
Michael Balter


Random Samples, pp. 1654-1655
Constance Holden


Research News
Chromosome Ends Catch Fire, pp. 1656-1658
Jean Marx
How Comets Stay Frisky in the Cold, p. 1658
Ray Jayawardhana
Long-Awaited Probe Gets New View of the Sun, pp. 1659-1660
Peter Aldhous
A Constant Star Suddenly Flares Up, p. 1660
John Travis
Will Primate Genetics Split One Gorilla Into Two?, p. 1661
Virginia Morell


Perspective
Probing Solid Catalysts Under Operating Conditions, pp. 1675-1676
John Meurig Thomas; G. Neville Greaves


Kinematics of the Asal Rift (Djibouti) Determined from the Deformation of Fieale Volcano, pp. 1677-1681
Jean-Bernard De Chabalier; Jean-Philippe Avouac


Reports
Magnetism from the Atom to the Bulk in Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel Clusters, pp. 1682-1684
Isabelle M. L. Billas; A. Châtelain; Walt A. de Heer
All-Polymer Field-Effect Transistor Realized by Printing Techniques, pp. 1684-1686
Francis Garnier; Ryad Hajlaoui; Abderrahim Yassar; Pratima Srivastava
The Unidentified Interstellar Infrared Bands: PAHs as Carriers?, pp. 1686-1689
S. Schlemmer; D. J. Cook; J. A. Harrison; B. Wurfel; W. Chapman; R. J. Saykally
X-ray Variability in the Hot Supergiant ζ Orionis, pp. 1689-1691
Thomas W. Berghöfer; Jürgen H. M. M. Schmitt
Stabilization of Atomic Hydrogen in Both Solution and Crystal at Room Temperature, pp. 1691-1693
Riichi Sasamori; Yoshihiro Okaue; Toshiyuki Isobe; Yoshihisa Matsuda
Stern-Volmer in Reverse: 2:1 Stoichiometry of the Cytochrome c-Cytochrome c Peroxidase Electron-Transfer Complex, pp. 1693-1696
Jian S. Zhou; Brian M. Hoffman
Nanosecond Dynamics of the R → T Transition in Hemoglobin Ultraviolet Raman Studies, pp. 1697-1699
K. R. Rodgers; T. G. Spiro
iaglu, a Gene from Zea Mays Involved in Conjugation of Growth Hormone Indole-3-Acetic Acid, pp. 1699-1701
Jedrzej B. Szerszen; Krzysztof Szczglowski; Robert S. Bandurski
An Interleukin-4-Induced Transcription Factor: IL-4 Stat, pp. 1701-1706
Jinzhao Hou; Ulrike Schindler; William J. Henzel; Tze Chun Ho; Mike Brasseur; Steven L. McKnight
Regulation of Alternative Splicing in Vivo by Overexpression of Antagonistic Splicing Factors, pp. 1706-1709
Javier F. Cáceres; Stefan Stamm; David M. Helfman; Adrian R. Krainer
Coaxially Stacked RNA Helices in the Catalytic Center of the Tetrahymena Ribozyme, pp. 1709-1712
Felicia L. Murphy; Yuh-Hwa Wang; Jack D. Griffith; Thomas R. Cech
Binding of 14-3-3 Proteins to the Protein Kinase Raf and Effects on Its Activation, pp. 1713-1716
Ellen Freed; Marc Symons; Susan G. Macdonald; Frank McCormick; Rosamaria Ruggieri
Stimulatory Effects of Yeast and Mammalian 14-3-3 Proteins of the Raf Protein Kinase, pp. 1716-1719
Kenji Irie; Yukiko Gotoh; Beverly M. Yashar; Beverly Errede; Eisuke Nishida; Kunihiro Matsumoto
Molecular Evidence That the Myxozoan Protists Are Metazons, pp. 1719-1721
James F. Smothers; Carol D. von Dohlen; Laurens H. Smith Jr.,; Richard D. Spall
Inhibitory CA1-CA3-Hilar Region Feedback in the Hippocampus, pp. 1722-1724
Attila Sik; Aarne Ylinen; Markku Penttonen; György Buzsáki
Molecular Determinants of State-Dependent Block of Na+ Channels by Local Anesthetics, pp. 1724-1728
David S. Ragsdale; Jancy C. McPhee; Todd Scheuer; William A. Catterall
Role of a Conserved Retinoic Acid Response Element in Rhombomere Restriction of Hoxb-1, pp. 1728-1732
Michele Studer; Heike Pöpperl; Heather Marshall; Atsushi Kuroiwa; Robb Krumlauf
Control of Thalamocortical Afferent Rearrangement by Postsynaptic Activity in Developing Visual Cortex, pp. 1732-1735
Yoshio Hata; Michael P. Stryker


Book Reviews
Operational Flaws, pp. 1743-1744
The Hubble Wars. Astrophysics Meets Astropolitics in the Two-Billion-Dollar Struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope.
Eric J. Chaison
Review author[s]: George B. Field
Ant Invaders, pp. 1744-1745
Exotic Ants. Biology, Impact, and Control of Introduced Species.
David F. Williams
Review author[s]: Kenneth G. Ross
Next Values, pp. 1745-1746
Time Series Prediction. Forecasting the Future and Understanding the Past.
Andreas S. Weigend; Neil A. Gershenfeld
Review author[s]: Andrew R. Solow
Books Received, p. 1746


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Front Matter (44 pp.)
Editorial: Careers in Science, p. 1787
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
AAS Position on the Space Station, p. 1789
Frank H. Shu
Superconductivity: The Real Dichotomy, pp. 1789-1790
Philip W. Anderson
Recession of Tropical Glaciers, pp. 1790-1791
Stefan Hastenrath; Johannes Oerlemans
UNESCO's Role, p. 1791
James W. Cronin
Strategies for Research, pp. 1791-1792
Saunders Mac Lane
Handedness: Basic Physics, p. 1792
Stephen J. Hagen


Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Testing Set for Takeoff, p. 1792
ScienceScope, p. 1795
Richard Stone


News
Breast Cancer Gene Offers Surprises, pp. 1796-1799
Rachel Nowak
On the Trail of a Second Susceptibility Gene, p. 1798
Claire O'Brien
Boron Therapy Gets Early Test, p. 1799
Faye Flam
Old Protein Provides New Clue To Nerve Regeneration Puzzle, pp. 1800-1801
Marcia Barinaga
In Budget Crunch, FUSE Gets Trimmed, p. 1801
Faye Flam
It's Official: Quake Danger in Northwest Rivals California's, pp. 1802-1803
Bernice Wuethrich
Cuban Crisis Threatens Joint Research, p. 1803
Richard Stone
Mapping the Sequence of Disease Resistance, pp. 1804-1805
Anne Simon Moffat


Random Samples, pp. 1806-1807
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Energetic Molecular Oxygen in the Atmosphere, pp. 1817-1818
Tom G. Slanger
Odors, Oscillations, and Waves: Does It All Compute?, pp. 1819-1820
D. W. Tank; A. Gelperin; D. Kleinfeld


Negative Absolute Temperatures: "Hot" Spins in Spontaneous Magnetic Order, pp. 1821-1825
Pertti Hakonen; Olli V. Lounasmaa

The Basal Ganglia and Adaptive Motor Control, pp. 1826-1831
Ann M. Graybiel; Toshihiko Aosaki; Alice W. Flaherty; Minoru Kimura


Research Article
The Özone Deficit" Problem: O2(X, v >= 26) + O(3P) from 226-nm Ozone Photodissociation, pp. 1831-1838
R. L. Miller; A. G. Suits; P. L. Houston; R. Toumi; J. A. Mack; A. M. Wodtke


Reports
Vertical Aluminophosphate Molecular Sieve Crystals Grown at Inorganic-Organic Interfaces, pp. 1839-1841
Sue Feng; Thomas Bein
Greenland Ice Evidence of Hemispheric Lead Pollution Two Millennia Ago by Greek and Roman Civilizations, pp. 1841-1843
Sungmin Hong; Jean-Pierre Candelone; Clair C. Patterson; Claude F. Boutron
Nitrogen Uptake, Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Release, and New Production, pp. 1843-1846
Deborah A. Bronk; Patricia M. Gilbert; Bess B. Ward
Origin and Metamorphic Redistribution of Silicon, Chromium, and Phosphorus in the Metal of Chondrites, pp. 1846-1849
Brigitte Zanda; Michèle Bourot-Denise; Claude Perron; Roger H. Hewins
Capillarity and Wetting of Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1850-1852
E. Dujardin; T. W. Ebbesen; H. Hiura; K. Tanigaki
Two Identical Noninteracting Sites in an Ion Channel Revealed by Proton Transfer, pp. 1852-1856
Michael J. Root; Roderick MacKinnon
RPS2 of Arabidopsis thaliana: A Leucine-Rich Repeat Class of Plant Disease Resistance Genes, pp. 1856-1860
Andrew F. Bent; Barbara N. Kunkel; Douglas Dahlbeck; Kit L. Brown; Renate Schmidt; Jerome Giraudat; Jeffrey Leung; Brian J. Staskawicz
Thymus-Neuroendocrine Interactions in Extrathymic T Cell Development, pp. 1860-1862
Jin Wang; John R. Klein
Synergistic Activation of Transcription by Bacteriophage λ cl Protein and E. coli cAMP Receptor Protein, pp. 1863-1866
J. Keith Joung; Deanna M. Koepp; Ann Hochschild
Complementation by SR Proteins of Pre-mRNA Splicing Reactions Depleted of U1 snRNP, pp. 1866-1869
John D. Crispino; Benjamin J. Blencowe; Phillip A. Sharp
Regulation of IgE Responses to Inhaled Antigen in Mice by Antigen-Specific γδ T Cells, pp. 1869-1871
Christine McMenamin; Carolyn Pimm; Michelle Mckersey; Patrick G. Holt
Encoding of Olfactory Information with Oscillating Neural Assemblies, pp. 1872-1875
Gilles Laurent; Hananel Davidowitz
Enhanced Aggressive Behavior in Mice Lacking 5-HT 1B Receptor, pp. 1875-1878
Frédéeric Saudou; Djamel Aït Amara; Andrée Dierich; Marianne LeMeur; Sylvie Ramboz; Louis Segu; Marie-Christine Buhot; René Hen
Mediation of Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Long-Term Potentiation by Cyclic AMP, pp. 1878-1882
Marc G. Weisskopf; Pablo E. Castillo; Robert A. Zalutsky; Roger A. Nicoll
Effects of Cerebral Ischemia in Mice Deficient in Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase, pp. 1883-1885
Zhihong Huang; Paul L. Huang; Nariman Panahian; Turgay Dalkara; Mark C. Fishman; Michael A. Moskowitz
Laminar Comparison of Somatosensory Cortical Plasticity, pp. 1885-1888
Mathew E. Diamond; Wei Huang; Ford F. Ebner
Long-Term Potentiation: Evidence Against an Increase in Transmitter Release Probability in the CA1 Region of the Hippocampus, pp. 1888-1892
Toshiya Manabe; Roger A. Nicoll


Technical Comments
Retention of Helium in Subducted Interplanetary Dust Particles, pp. 1892-1893
Harmon Craig; Hajime Hiyagon
Function of Maspin, pp. 1893-1894
Paul C. R. Hopkins; James Whisstock; Ruth Sager


Book Reviews
Career Beginnings, p. 1899
Gender and the Academic Experience. Berkeley Women Sociologists.
Kathryn P. Meadow Orlans; Ruth A. Wallace
Review author[s]: Kathleen Gerson
Seismic Uncertainties, p. 1900
Fundamentals of Earthquake Prediction.
Cinna Lomnitz
Review author[s]: Thorne Lay
Virtually A-Life, pp. 1900-1901
The Garden in the Machine. The Emerging Science of Artificial Life.
Claus Emmeche
Review author[s]: Karl Sigmund
Books Received, pp. 1901-1902


Science Careers: Playing to Win


Early Career
[Introduction], pp. 1905-1906
The Modern Postdoc: Prepping For the Job Market, pp. 1909-1910
Peter Radetsky
Climbing the Industry Career Ladder, p. 1911
Richard Stone
Taking Roads Less Traveled by Researchers, p. 1914
Constance Holden; Susan Chollar
Signing Up for Contract Research and Development, pp. 1915-1916
John Travis
Grant Limits Irk Young Scientists, p. 1916
Anne Simon Moffat


Midcareer
Grantsmanship: What Makes Proposals Work?, pp. 1921-1922
Anne Simon Moffat
Tenure, Under Fire Once Again, Still Holds Strong, p. 1923
Christopher Anderson
Job-Hopping to Greater Career Heights, pp. 1924-1925
Joseph Alper
Venturing Off: The World of the Entrepreneur, p. 1930
Virginia Morell
Unemployment Blues: A Report From the Field, pp. 1931-1932
Sheila Tobias
A Quick Guide to Job-Hunting, p. 1932
Constance Holden


Late Career
Making the Grade As a Scientific Manager, pp. 1937-1938
Ann Gibbons
Retirement: When to Go and What to Do, pp. 1938-1939
Constance Holden


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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Our Genetic Patrimony, p. 1991
Jean Dausset; Howard Cann


Letters
Gene Discovery in dbEST, pp. 1993-1994
Mark S. Boguski; Carolyn M. Tolstoshev; Douglas E. Bassett Jr.
Adaptive Mutation, pp. 1994-1996
James A. Shapiro; Patricia L. Foster; David Thaler


ScienceScope, p. 1999
Richard Stone


News and Comment
The Politics of Alternative Medicine, pp. 2000-2002
Eliot Marshall
Was U.S. Researcher a Double Agent?, pp. 2002-2003
Steven Dickman
Nuclear Sub Is Researchers' Dream Boat, p. 2003
Jocelyn Kaiser
Pork Takes Toll on Research Projects, p. 2004
Jeffrey Mervis
In New Guinea, Eruption Forecasting Scores a Success, p. 2005
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 2006-2007
Constance Holden


Research News
Fast Tracks to Disease Genes, pp. 2008-2010
Peter Aldhous
A Sideways Look at Chemical Activity, p. 2010
Jocelyn Kaiser
Putting Our Oldest Ancestors In Their Proper Place, pp. 2011-2012
Joshua Fischman
Revealed: A Lost Tribe of Quasars?, p. 2012
Ray Jayawardhana
Lighting a Route to the New Physics-With Photons, pp. 2013-2014
Faye Flam
Superconductivity Researchers Tease Out Facts From Artifacts, pp. 2014-2015
Robert F. Service


Genomes


Policy Forum
Assessing Mapping Progress in the Human Genome Project, pp. 2031-2032
David R. Cox; Eric D. Green; Eric S. Lander; Daniel Cohen; Richard M. Myers


Perspectives
A Database for Mouse Development, pp. 2033-2034
Martin Ringwald; Richard Baldock; Jonathan Bard; Matthew Kaufman; Janan T. Eppig; Joel E. Richardson; Joseph H. Nadeau; Duncan Davidson
The Human Genome Project: Under an International Ethical Microscope, pp. 2035-2036
Bartha Maria Knoppers; Ruth Chadwick

Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits, pp. 2037-2048
Eric S. Lander; Nicholas J. Schork
A Comprehensive Human Linkage Map with Centimorgan Density, pp. 2049-2054
Jeffrey C. Murray; Kenneth H. Buetow; James L. Weber; Susan Ludwigsen; Titia Scherpbier-Heddema; Frank Manion; John Quillen; Val C. Sheffield; Sara Sunden; Geoffrey M. Duyk; Jean Weissenbach; Gabor Gyapay; Colette Dib; Jean Morrissette; G. Mark Lathrop; Alain Vignal; Ray White; Norisada Matsunami; Steven Gerken; Robert Melis; Hans Albertsen; Rosemarie Plaetke; Shannon Odelberg; David Ward; Jean Dausset


Genome Maps V, pp. 2055-2070
Kenneth H. Buetow; Susan Ludwigsen; Titia Scherpbier-Heddema; John Quillen; Jeffrey C. Murray; Val C. Sheffield; Geoffrey M. Duyk; James L. Weber


Reports
Functional Group Imaging by Chemical Force Microscopy, pp. 2071-2074
C. Daniel Frisbie; Lawrence F. Rozsnyai; Aleksandr Noy; Mark S. Wrighton; Charles M. Lieber
Superconductivity in SrCuO2-BaCuO2 Superlattices: Formation of Artificially Layered Superconducting Materials, pp. 2074-2077
D. P. Norton; B. C. Chakoumakos; J. D. Budai; D. H. Lowndes; B. C. Sales; J. R. Thompson; D. K. Christen
Complete Nucleotide Sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Chromosome VIII, pp. 2077-2082
M. Johnston; S. Andrews; R. Brinkman; J. Cooper; H. Ding; J. Dover; Z. Du; A. Favello; L. Fulton; S. Gattung; C. Geisel; J. Kirsten; T. Kucaba; L. Hillier; M. Jier; L. Johnston; Y. Langston; P. Latreille; E. J. Louis; C. Macri; E. Mardis; S. Menezes; L. Mouser; M. Nhan; L. Rifkin; L. Riles; H. St. Peter; E. Trevaskis; K. Vaughan; D. Vignati; L. Wilcox; P. Wohldman; R. Waterston; R. Wilson; M. Vaudin
Specific Cleavage of Model Recombination and Repair Intermediates by the Yeast Rad1-Rad10 DNA Endonuclease, pp. 2082-2085
A. Jane Bardwell; Lee Bardwell; Alan E. Tomkinson; Errol C. Friedberg
Padlock Probes: Circularizing Oligonucleotides for Localized DNA Detection, pp. 2085-2088
Mats Nilsson; Helena Malmgren; Martina Samiotaki; Marek Kwiatkowski; Bhanu P. Chowdhary; Ulf Landegren
Localization of a Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene, BRCA2, to Chromosome 13q12-13, pp. 2088-2090
Richard Wooster; Susan L. Neuhausen; Jonathan Mangion; Yvette Quirk; Deborah Ford; Nadine Collins; Kim Nguyen; Sheila Seal; Thao Tran; Diane Averill; Patty Fields; Gill Marshall; Steven Narod; Gilbert M. Lenoir; Henry Lynch; Jean Feunteun; Peter Devilee; Cees J. Cornelisse; Fred H. Menko; Peter A. Daly; Wilma Ormiston; Ross McManus; Carole Pye; Cathryn M. Lewis; Lisa A. Cannon-Albright; Julian Peto; Bruce A. J. Ponder; Mark H. Skolnick; Douglas F. Easton; David E. Goldgar; Michael R. Stratton
Mediation of c-Myc-Induced Apoptosis by p53, pp. 2091-2093
Heiko Hermeking; Dirk Eick
Premature Microtubule-Dependent Cytoplasmic Streaming in cappuccino and spire Mutant Oocytes, pp. 2093-2096
William E. Theurkauf
Alignment and Sensitive Detection of DNA by a Moving Interface, pp. 2096-2098
A. Bensimon; A. Simon; A. Chiffaudel; V. Croquette; F. Heslot; D. Bensimon
Release of Adenosine by Activation of NMDA Receptors in the Hippocampus, pp. 2098-2101
Olivier J. Manzoni; Toshiya Manabe; Roger A. Nicoll


Book Reviews
The U.S. Census, p. 2106
Looking for the Last Percent. The Controversy Over Census Undercounts.
Harvey M. Choldin
Review author[s]: Richard E. Barrett
African Carnivores, p. 2107
Kalahari Hyaenas. Comparative Behavioural Ecology of Two Species.
M. G. L. Mills
Review author[s]: John Seidensticker
Stellar Fields, pp. 2107-2108
Cosmical Magnetism.
D. Lynden-Bell
Review author[s]: E. S. Phinney
Tales of Topology, pp. 2108-2110
The Knot Book. An Elementary Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Knots.
Colin C. Adams
Review author[s]: Louis H. Kauffman
Books Received, p. 2110


Inside AAAS, pp. 2114-2115
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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Magnetic Energy Storage, p. 11
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Smithsonian Science Exhibit, pp. 13-14
Arthur Molella; Charles Weiner; John Lankford
Beta-Carotene and the Prevention of Cancer, pp. 14-15
M. M. Vilenchik; John R. Totter
HIV Prevention Programs, p. 16
David R. Holtgrave; Noreen Qualls


ScienceScope, p. 19
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Turning an Info-Glut into a Library, pp. 20-22
Robert Pool
Bottleneck Keeps Existing Vaccine Off the Market, pp. 22-23
Steve Sternberg
India Scrambles to Distribute Vaccine, p. 23
Pallava Bagla
Euro-Russian Accord Begins with 30 Days of Solitude, pp. 24+25
Daniel Clery
Testing the Psychology of Would-Be Astronauts, p. 24
Andrey Allakhverdov; Daniel Clery
HGS Opens Its Databanks-For a Price, p. 25
Eliot Marshall
Europe's New X-ray Source Beams with Confidence, pp. 26-27
Alexander Hellemans
Grant Applications Pile up at NIH, p. 27
Eliot Marshall


Research News
Who Profits from Ecological Disaster?, pp. 28-30
Richard A. Kerr
Solar Farms May Reap Gamma Rays, pp. 30-31
John Travis
A Giant Licks its Wounds, p. 31
Richard A. Kerr
Chemists Clean up Synthesis with One-Pot Reactions, pp. 32-34
Nina Hall
Crafting a Cage for Cholesterol, p. 34
David Bradley


Random Samples, p. 35
Constance Holden


Policy Forums
The Role of Biomedical Research in Health Care Reform, pp. 49-51
Marc W. Kirschner; Elizabeth Marincola; Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg
The Paradox of Critical Mass for Women in Science, pp. 51-54
Henry Etzkowitz; Carol Kemelgor; Michael Neuschatz; Brian Uzzi; Joseph Alonzo


Perspectives
Are Teflon "Ponytails" the Coming Fashion for Catalysts?, pp. 55-56
J. A. Gladysz
14-3-3: Modulators of Signaling Proteins?, pp. 56-57
Deborah Morrison


Physical and Biological Controls on Carbon Cycling in the Equatorial Pacific, pp. 58-65
James W. Murray; Richard T. Barber; Michael R. Roman; Michael P. Bacon; Richard A. Feely


Research Articles
A Strong Candidate for the Breast and Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility Gene BRCA1, pp. 66-71
Yoshio Miki; Jeff Swensen; Donna Shattuck-Eidens; P. Andrew Futreal; Keith Harshman; Sean Tavtigian; Qingyun Liu; Charles Cochran; L. Michelle Bennett; Wei Ding; Russell Bell; Judith Rosenthal; Charles Hussey; Thanh Tran; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Tom Hattier; Robert Phelps; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Harold Katcher; Kazuko Yakumo; Zahra Gholami; Daniel Shaffer; Steven Stone; Steven Bayer; Christian Wray; Robert Bogden; Priya Dayananth; John Ward; Patricia Tonin; Steven Narod; Pam K. Bristow; Frank H. Norris; Leah Helvering; Paul Morrison; Paul Rosteck; Mei Lai; J. Carl Barrett; Cathryn Lewis; Susan Neuhausen; Lisa Cannon-Albright; David Goldgar; Roger Wiseman; Alexander Kamb; Mark H. Skolnick
Facile Catalyst Separation Without Water: Fluorous Biphase Hydroformylation of Olefins, pp. 72-75
István T. Horváth; József Rábai
Crystal and Molecular Structure of a Collagen-Like Peptide at 1.9 Å Resolution, pp. 75-81
Jordi Bella; Mark Eaton; Barbara Brodsky; Helen M. Berman


Reports
Thorium-230 Ages of Corals and Duration of the Last Interglacial Sea-Level High Stand on Oahu, Hawaii, pp. 93-96
Barney J. Szabo; Kenneth R. Ludwig; Daniel R. Muhs; Kathleen R. Simmons
Interannual Variability of Temperature at a Depth of 125 Meters in the North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 96-99
Sydney Levitus; John I. Antonov; Timothy P. Boyer
Atomic-Scale Dynamics of a Two-Dimensional Gas-Solid Interface, pp. 99-102
S. J. Stranick; M. M. Kamma; P. S. Weiss
Direct Determination of Grain Boundary Atomic Structure in SrTiO3, pp. 102-104
M. M. McGibbon; N. D. Browning; M. F. Chisholm; A. J. McGibbon; S. J. Pennycook; V. Ravikumar; V. P. Dravid
Time-Resolved Detection of Structural Changes During the Photocycle of Spin-Labeled Bacteriorhodopsin, pp. 105-107
Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff; Ramin Mollaaghababa; Christian Altenbach; Kálmán Hideg; Mark Krebs; H. Gobind Khorana; Wayne L. Hubbell
Cystic Fibrosis Heterozygote Resistance to Cholera Toxin in the Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Model, pp. 107-109
Sherif E. Gabriel; Kristen N. Brigman; Beverly H. Koller; Richard C. Boucher; M. Jackson Stutts
The Mobile Flavin of 4-OH Benzoate Hydroxylase, pp. 110-114
Domenico L. Gatti; Bruce A. Palfey; Myoung Soo Lah; Barrie Entsch; Vincent Massey; David P. Ballou; Martha L. Ludwig
RNA Editing: Transfer of Genetic Information from gRNA to Precursor mRNA in Vitro, pp. 114-117
Scott D. Seiwert; Kenneth Stuart
Identification of the ron Gene Product as the Receptor for the Human Macrophage Stimulating Protein, pp. 117-119
Ming-Hai Wang; Christophe Ronsin; Marie-Claude Gesnel; Lionel Coupey; Alison Skeel; Edward J. Leonard; Richard Breathnach
BRCA1 Mutations in Primary Breast and Ovarian Carcinomas, pp. 120-122
P. Andrew Futreal; Qingyun Liu; Donna Shattuck-Eidens; Charles Cochran; Keith Harshman; Sean Tavtigian; L. Michelle Bennett; Astrid Haugen-Strano; Jeff Swensen; Yoshio Miki; Ken Eddington; Melody McClure; Cheryl Frye; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Wei Ding; Zahra Gholami; Peter Söderkvist; Lori Terry; Suresh Jhanwar; Andrew Berchuck; J. Dirk Iglehart; Jeff Marks; Dennis G. Ballinger; J. Carl Barrett; Mark H. Skolnick; Alexander Kamb; Roger Wiseman
Phosphate-Regulated Inactivation of the Kinase PHO80-PHO85 by the CDK Inhibitor PHO81, pp. 122-126
Ken R. Schneider; Rebecca L. Smith; Erin K. O'Shea
Interaction of the Protein Kinase Raf-1 with 14-3-3 Proteins, pp. 126-129
Haian Fu; Kai Xia; David C. Pallas; Can Cui; Karen Conroy; Radha P. Narsimhan; Harvey Mamon; R. John Collier; Thomas M. Roberts
Association of the Protein Kinases c-Bcr and Bcr-Abl with Proteins of the 14-3-3 Family, pp. 129-133
Gary W. Reuther; Haian Fu; Larry D. Cripe; R. John Collier; Ann Marie Pendergast


Book Reviews
Concerns About Risk, p. 145
Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste. Citizens' Views of Repository Siting.
Riley E. Dunlap; Michael E. Kraft; Eugene A. Rosa
Review author[s]: Robin Cantor
Magnetics for Chemists, pp. 145-146
Molecular Magnetism.
Olivier Kahn
Review author[s]: Peter Day
Engineering Lessons, pp. 146-147
Design Paradigms. Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering.
Henry Petroski
Review author[s]: Robert Mark
Interpretations, pp. 147-148
The Undivided Universe. An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory.
D. Bohm; B. J. Hiley
Review author[s]: Daniel M. Greenberger
Books Received, pp. 148-150


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Ahead of Schedule and on Budget, p. 199
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
DNA Fingerprinting, pp. 201-203
Daniel L. Hartl; Richard C. Lewontin; William S. Lovell; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.
"Real-World Experience" in Chemistry, pp. 203-204
Lynn A. Melton
Assigning Research Projects, p. 204
Geerat J. Vermeij
Constant Caesar, Not Cassius, p. 204
Thomas H. Jukes


Sciencescope, p. 207
Richard Stone


News and Comment
A Showdown Over Gene Fragments, pp. 208+209-210
Eliot Marshall
NIH Danger of Losing Out on BRCA1 Patent, p. 209
Rachel Nowak
Hitting the President's Target is Mixed Blessing for Agencies, p. 211
Jeffrey Mervis
Army Doles Out Its First $210 Million, p. 212
Jocelyn Kaiser
Visionaries Swap Pointers on Star Flight, pp. 212-213
Larry Krumenaker
Toxic Dispute Costs Stanford $1 Million, p. 213
Jon Cohen
California Report Sets Standard for Comparing Risks, p. 214
Richard Stone


Research News
Laser Chemistry: The Light Choice, pp. 215-217
Faye Flam
Antarctic Ozone Hole Fails to Recover, p. 217
Richard A. Kerr
Will a New Type of Drug Make Memory-Making Easier?, pp. 218-219
Robert F. Service
New African Dinosaurs Give an Old World a Novel Look, pp. 219-220
Virginia Morell
Averaged Brains Pinpoint a Site for Schizophrenia, p. 221
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, pp. 222-223
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Sonoluminescence, pp. 233-234
Lawerence A. Crum; Ronald A. Roy
Flu Virus Invasion: Halfway Threr, pp. 234-236
Chavela M. Carr; Peter S. Kim


Crustal Architecture of the Cascadia Forearc, pp. 237-243
A. M. Trehu; I. Asudeh; T. M. Brocher; J. H. Luetgert; W. D. Mooney; J. L. Nabelek; Y. Nakamura


Research Article
A Designed Peptide Ligase for Total Synthesis of Ribonuclease A with Unnatural Catalytic Residues, pp. 243-247
David Y. Jackson; John Burnier; Clifford Quan; Mark Stanley; Jeffrey Tom; James A. Wells


Reports
Effect of Noble Gas Doping in Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence, pp. 248-250
Robert Hiller; Keith Weninger; Seth J. Putterman; Bradley P. Barber
Electronic Coherence and Nonlinear Susceptibilities of Conjugated Polyenes, pp. 250-254
Shaul Mukamel; Akira Takahashi; Hong Xiang Wang; Guanhua Chen
Simulating the Self-Assembly of Gemini (Dimeric) Surfactants, pp. 254-256
S. Karaborni; K. Esselink; P. A. J. Hilbers; B. Smit; J. Karthäuser; N. M. van Os; R. Zana
Intermolecular Forces and Energies Between Ligands and Receptors, pp. 257-259
Vincent T. Moy; Ernst-Ludwig Florin; Hermann E. Gaub
Partial Control of an Ion-Molecule Reaction by Selection of the Internal Motion of the Polyatomic Reagent Ion, pp. 259-261
Robert D. Guettler; Glenn C. Jones Jr.; Lynmarie A. Posey; Richard N. Zare
Spring Phytoplankton Production in the Western Ross Sea, pp. 261-263
Kevin R. Arrigo; Charles R. McClain
Coupled Land-Ocean-Atmosphere Processes and South Asian Monsoon Variability, pp. 263-267
Gerald A. Meehl
Early Cretaceous Dinosaurs From the Sahara, pp. 267-271
Paul C. Sereno; Jeffrey A. Wilson; Hans C. E. Larsson; Didier B. Dutheil; Hans-Dieter Sues
An Experimental Study of Inbreeding Depression in a Natural Habitat, pp. 271-273
Julie A. Jiménez; Kimberly A. Hughes; Glen Alaks; Laurie Graham; Robert C. Lacy
Insertion of a Coiled-Coil Peptide From Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Into Membranes, pp. 274-276
Yeon Gyu Yu; David S. King; Yeon-Kyun Shin
Quantitative Trait Locus for Reading Disability on Chromosome 6, pp. 276-279
Lon R. Cardon; Shelley D. Smith; David W. Fulker; William J. Kimberling; Bruce F. Pennington; John C. DeFries
Increased Recruitment of TATA-Binding Protein to the Promoter by Transcriptional Activation Domains in Vivo, pp. 280-282
Charles Klein; Kevin Struhl
Microtubule Severing by Elongation Factor 1α, pp. 282-285
Nobuyuki Shiina; Yukiko Gotoh; Nobuko Kubomura; Akihiro Iwamatsu; Eisuke Nishida
Inhibition of Ras-Induced DNA Synthesis by Expression of the Phosphatase MKP-1, pp. 285-288
Hong Sun; Nicholas K. Tonks; Dafna Bar-Sagi
Restoration of X-ray Resistance and V(D)J Recombination in Mutant Cells by Ku cDNA, pp. 288-291
Vaughn Smider; W. Kimryn Rathmell; Michael R. Lieber; Gilbert Chu
Abnormal Fear Response and Aggressive Behavior in Mutant Mice Deficient for α-Calcium-Calmodulin Kinase II, pp. 291-294
Chong Chen; Donald G. Rainnie; Robert W. Greene; Susumu Tonegawa
Thalamic Abnormalities in Schizophrenia Visualized Through Magnetic Resonance Image Averaging, pp. 294-298
Nancy C. Andreasen; Stephan Arndt; Victor Swayze; Ted Cizadlo; Michael Flaum; Daniel O'Leary; James C. Ehrhardt; William T. C. Yuh


Technical Comments
Identifying Species of Origin From Prehistoric Blood Residues, pp. 298-300
S. James Remington; Thomas H. Loy


Book Reviews
A Mission to Japan, p. 307
Science Has no National Borders. Harry C. Kelly and the Reconstruction of Science and Technology in Postwar Japan.
Harry C. Kelly; Hideo Yoshikawa; Joanne Kauffman
Review author[s]: Morris F. Low
Young Men of Today, pp. 307-308
No Man's Land. Men's Changing Commitments to Family and Work.
Kathleen Gerson
Review author[s]: Martha R. Fowlkes
Plains Rangers, pp. 308-309
Bison. Mating and Conservation in Small Populations.
Joel Berger; Carol Cunningham
Review author[s]: James H. Shaw
Eukaryotic Origins, pp. 309-310
Tracing the History of Eukaryotic Cells. The Enigmatic Smile.
Betsey Dexter Dyer; Robert Alan Obar
Review author[s]: C. William Birky Jr.
Books Received, p. 310


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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Editorial: Supplies of Oil and Natural Gas, p. 347
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Sources of Dioxin, pp. 349-352
Thomas G. Spiro; Valerie M. Thomas; Barbara Dudley; Pat Costner; Larry E. Fink; Philip H. Abelson
The D2 Receptor Gene, pp. 352-353
John C. Crabbe; John K. Belknap; Kari J. Buck


Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits, p. 353
Corrections and Clarifications: Calcium and Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate-induced Ca2+ Release, p. 353
ScienceScope, p. 355
Richard Stone


News
Astronomy's Optical Illusion, pp. 356-358
John Travis
ESA Plans for the Early 21st Century, p. 359
Michael Balter
Plans for Tunisian Institute Move Ahead, pp. 359-360
Rachel Nowak
Rustic Site Draws a Crowd To Monitor Global Warming, pp. 360-361
Richard Stone
Powerful New Detectors Spy On Strange Spinning Nuclei, p. 362
Michael Balter
A New Theory of Insect Wing Origins Takes Off, p. 363
Jocelyn Kaiser
X-Ray Movies Start to Capture Enzyme Molecules in Action, pp. 364-365
Gary Taubes
Ernst Mayr Wins the Japan Prize, p. 365
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, pp. 366-367
Constance Holden

Eight Get the Call to Stockholm, pp. 368-371
Jean Marx; Faye Flam; Robert F. Service; Robert Pool


Perspectives
Cuprate Superconductors: A Broken Symmetry in Search of a Mechanism, pp. 386-387
Sudip Chakravarty
Chromosome End Games, pp. 387-388
Thomas R. Cech


The Magnitude 6.7 Northridge, California, Earthquake of 17 January 1994, pp. 389-397
Scientists of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Southern California Earth


Research Articles
Removal of Stratospheric O3 by Radicals: In Situ Measurements of OH, HO2, NO, NO2, ClO, and BrO, pp. 398-404
P. O. Wennberg; R. C. Cohen; R. M. Stimpfle; J. P. Koplow; J. G. Anderson; R. J. Salawitch; D. W. Fahey; E. L. Woodbridge; E. R. Keim; R. S. Gao; C. R. Webster; R. D. May; D. W. Toohey; L. M. Avallone; M. H. Proffitt; M. Loewenstein; J. R. Podolske; K. R. Chan; S. C. Wofsy
TLC1: Template RNA Component of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Telomerase, pp. 404-409
Miriam S. Singer; Daniel E. Gottschling


Reports
Temporally Unstable Recurrence of Earthquakes Due to Breaks in Fractal Scaling, pp. 410-412
John McCloskey; C. J. Bean
Paleomagnetic Record of a Geomagnetic Field Reversal from Late Miocene Mafic Intrusions, Southern Nevada, pp. 412-416
Catherine D. Ratcliff; John W. Geissman; Frank V. Perry; Bruce M. Crowe; Peter K. Zeitler
Marked Post-18th Century Environmental Change in High-Arctic Ecosystems, pp. 416-419
Marianne S. V. Douglas; John P. Smol; Weston Blake Jr.
Strength of Diamond, pp. 419-422
Donald J. Weidner; Yanbin Wang; Michael T. Vaughan
Vibrationally Coherent Photochemistry in the Femtosecond Primary Event of Vision, pp. 422-424
Qing Wang; Robert W. Schoenlein; Linda A. Peteanu; Richard A. Mathies; Charles V. Shank
Low-Temperature Relaxation and Entropic Barriers in Supercooled Liquids, pp. 425-427
Udayan Mohanty; Irwin Oppenheim; Clifford H. Taubes
Surface-Skimming Stoneflies: A Possible Intermediate Stage in Insect Flight Evolution, pp. 427-430
James H. Marden; Melissa G. Kramer
The Structure of Flavocytochrome c Sulfide Dehydrogenase from a Purple Phototrophic Bacterium, pp. 430-432
Zhi-wei Chen; Monjoo Koh; Gonzalez Van Driessche; Jozef J. Van Beeumen; Robert G. Bartsch; Terry E. Meyer; Michael A. Cusanovich; F. Scott Mathews
Internal Lysine Palmitoylation in Adenylate Cyclase Toxin from Bordetella pertussis, pp. 433-435
Murray Hackett; Lin Guo; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Donald F. Hunt; Erik L. Hewlett
Epidermal Cell Fate Determination in Arabidopsis: Patterns Defined by a Steroid-Inducible Regulator, pp. 436-439
Alan M. Lloyd; Mark Schena; Virginia Walbot; Ronald W. Davis
Vancomycin Resistance: Structure of D-Alanine:D-Alanine Ligase at 2.3 Å Resolution, pp. 439-443
Chang Fan; Paul C. Moews; Christopher T. Walsh; James R. Knox
c-Fos: A Key Regulator of Osteoclast-Macrophage Lineage Determination and Bone Remodeling, pp. 443-448
Agamemnon E. Grigoriadis; Zhao-Qi Wang; Marco G. Cecchini; Willy Hofstetter; Rolf Felix; Herbert A. Fleisch; Erwin F. Wagner
Differential Regulation of RNA Polymerases I, II, and III by the TBP-Binding Repressor Dr1, pp. 448-450
Robert J. White; Bernard C.-E. Khoo; Juan A. Inostroza; Danny Reinberg; Stephen P. Jackson
Rescue of T Cell-Specific V(D)J Recombination in SCID Mice by DNA-Damaging Agents, pp. 450-455
Jayne S. Danska; Francoise Pflumio; Christine J. Williams; Ozgur Huner; John E. Dick; Cynthia J. Guidos
Folding of VSV G Protein: Sequential Interaction with BiP and Calnexin, pp. 456-458
Craig Hammond; Ari Helenius
Anatomical Evidence for Cerebellar and Basal Ganglia Involvement in Higher Cognitive Function, pp. 458-461
Frank A. Middleton; Peter L. Strick


Technical Comments
Identifying Clonidine-Displacing Substance, pp. 462-464
Daphne Atlas; D. J. Reis; G. Li; S. Regunathan; C. J. Barrow; R. Cooper
T Cells and Suppression in Vitro, pp. 464-465
Bernadette Scott; Jonathan Kaye; David Lo; Robert Lechler; Giovanna Lombardi


Book Reviews
Atomic Works on a Russian Scale, pp. 466-468
Stalin and the Bomb. The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956.
David Holloway
Review author[s]: Vladislav Zubok
Marine Conservation, p. 468
Global Marine Biological Diversity. A Strategy for Building Conservation into Decision Making.
Elliott A. Norse
Review author[s]: Stephen R. Carpenter
A Science of Fitness, pp. 468-470
Ecological Genetics.
Leslie A. Real
Review author[s]: Richard E. Michod
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 470
Books Received, p. 470


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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: Frontiers in Development, p. 523
Pamela J. Hines; Jean Marx; Suki Parks


Letters
Tagging "Infiltrators", p. 525
Miriam Golomb
Environmental Estrogens, pp. 525-527
David Gardiner; Larry G. Hansen; Heiko T. Jansen; Mary S. Wolff; Philip J. Landrigan
Genetic Testing and Insurance Costs, p. 527
S. J. Deitchman
Children's Vaccine Initiative, pp. 527-528
J. W. Lee
Career "Choice", p. 528
Paul J. Lavrakas; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


ScienceScope, p. 531
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Colliding Forces: Life After the SSC, pp. 532-534
Wade Roush
Small Satellites Offer Global Appeal, p. 534
Andrew Lawler
Stanford, Navy Resolve Indirect Costs, p. 535
Andrew Lawler
A Battle Royal Over U.K. Observatories?, pp. 535-536
Peter Aldhous
Research Agency Tries to Balance Books, p. 536
Michael Balter
Biotech Leaders Give Patent Office a Litany of Complaints, p. 537
Eliot Marshall
O'Leary Ignites Debate on Laser Lab, p. 538
Andrew Lawler
Merck Hires Top Academic Geneticist, p. 538
Rachel Nowak


Research News
Hubble War Moves to High Ground, pp. 539-541
John Travis
Primate Origins: New Skull Fuels Debate, p. 541
Ann Gibbons
Missing Link in Insulin's Path To Protein Production, pp. 542-543
Claire O'Brien
AFM Fabricates a Tiny Transistor, p. 543
Elizabeth Gardner
Did the Tropical Pacific Drive The World's Warming?, pp. 544-545
Richard A. Kerr
German Super-Deep Hole Hits Bottom, p. 545
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 546-547
Constance Holden


Frontiers in Biology: Development


News
Looking to Development's Future, pp. 561-564
Marcia Barinaga
Finding Clues About How Embryo Structures Form, pp. 564-565
Nancy Touchette
A Puzzle: How Similar Signals Yield Different Effects, pp. 566-567
Karen Schmidt
Moving Developmental Research Into the Clinic, pp. 567-568
Rachel Nowak
Wiring the Nervous System, pp. 568-570
John Travis


Perspectives
Do We Understand Development?, pp. 571-572
Lewis Wolpert
Of Flies and Fishes, pp. 572-574
Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
How to Make a Limb?, pp. 575-576
Denis Duboule
An Ancient Molecular Mechanism for Establishing Embryonic Polarity, pp. 577-578
Judith Kimble
The Embryonic Vertebrate Forebrain: The Prosomeric Model, pp. 578-580
John L. R. Rubenstein; Salvador Martinez; Kenji Shimamura; Luis Puelles

Developmental Evolution: Insights from Studies of Insect Segmentation, pp. 581-590
Nipam H. Patel
Cytoskeletal Functions During Drosophila Oogenesis, pp. 590-596
Lynn Cooley; William E. Theurkauf
Vertebrate Embryonic Induction: Mesodermal and Neural Patterning, pp. 596-604
Daniel S. Kessler; Douglas A. Melton
Plant Embryogenesis: Zygote to Seed, pp. 605-614
Robert B. Goldberg; Genaro de Paiva; Ramin Yadegari


Research Article
Formation of a Monomeric DNA Binding Domain by Skn-1 bZIP and Homeodomain Elements, pp. 621-628
T. Keith Blackwell; Bruce Bowerman; James R. Priess; Harold Weintraub


Reports
Observation of Coherent Reaction Dynamics in Heme Proteins, pp. 629-632
Leyun Zhu; J. Timothy Sage; Paul M. Champion
Simulations of Atmospheric Variability Induced by Sea Surface Temperatures and Implications for Global Warming, pp. 632-634
Arun Kumar; Ants Leetmaa; Ming Ji
Causes of Decadal Climate Variability over the North Pacific and North America, pp. 634-637
M. Latif; T. P. Barnett
Middle Cambrian Arthropod Embryos with Blastomeres, pp. 637-639
Xi-guang Zhang; Brian R. Pratt
Role of Oocyte Position in Establishment of Anterior-Posterior Polarity in Drosophila, pp. 639-642
Acaimo Gonzalez-Reyes; Daniel St Johnston
An AIDS-Like Condition Induced in Baboons by HIV-2, pp. 642-646
Susan W. Barnett; Krishna K. Murthy; Brian G. Herndier; Jay A. Levy
Design of a G⋅C-Specific DNA Minor Groove-Binding Peptide, pp. 646-650
Bernhard H. Geierstanger; Milan Mrksich; Peter B. Dervan; David E. Wemmer
Transgenic X. laevis Embryos from Eggs Transplanted with Nucleic of Transfected Cultured Cells, pp. 650-653
Kristen L. Kroll; John C. Gerhart
PHAS-I as a Link Between Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase and Translation Initiation, pp. 653-656
Tai-An Lin; Xianming Kong; Timothy A. J. Haystead; Arnim Pause; Graham Belsham; Nahum Sonenberg; John C. Lawrence Jr.


Book Reviews
Atomic Energy vs. Eskimos, pp. 663-664
The Firecracker Boys.
Dan O'Neill
Review author[s]: Morgan Sherwood
Fractal Colonies, pp. 664-665
Fractal Modelling. Growth and Form in Biology.
Jaap A. Kaandorp
Review author[s]: Sean Rice
Optical Properties, p. 665
Modern Nonlinear Optics.
Myron Evans; Stanislaw Kielich
Review author[s]: David Buckingham
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 665
Books Received, pp. 665-667


Inside AAAS, pp. 669-671
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Front Matter (51 pp.)
Editorial: Educating the Best and Employing Them, p. 711
Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
Conservation Research and the Legal Status of PCR Products, p. 713
Brian W. Bowen; John C. Avise
Free Electron Lasers Fettered?, pp. 713-714
Giorgio Margaritondo; Norman Tolk
Treating Brain Cancers, p. 714
Yosh Maruyama; James Fontanesi; Arthur T. Porter; Jacek G. Wierzbicki; Laurie Gaspar
Ordering Systems, pp. 715-716
Ernst Mayr; Susanne Renner


Corrections and Clarifications: Genetic Testing for Takeoff, p. 716
ScienceScope, p. 719
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Genetic Diversity Project Tries Again, pp. 720-722
Patricia Kahn
Roche Institute Moves West, p. 723
Eliot Marshall
PCAST Plunges Into Its Work, p. 723
Jeffrey Mervis
Vaccine Shows Promise in Tanzania Test, p. 724
Peter Aldhous
New Missions Focus on Sun, Galaxies, p. 724
Andrew Lawler
Is the Fix in on Fermat's Last Theorem?, p. 725
Barry A. Cipra
Britain Takes First Step in Ph.D. Reform, p. 725
Peter Aldhous
Liability Concerns Threaten Medical Implant Research, pp. 726-727
Robert F. Service
Early Budget Proposals for NIH Draw Fire, p. 727
Eliot Marshall


Research News
DNA Repair Comes Into Its Own, pp. 728-730
Jean Marx
Dino Embryo Recasts Parents' Image, p. 731
Ann Gibbons
Playing Hide-and-Seek With a Pulsar, pp. 731-732
John Travis
Putting X-ray Lasers on the Table, p. 732
James Glanz
Clashing Maya Superpowers Emerge From a New Analysis, pp. 733-734
Tim Appenzeller


Random Samples, p. 735
Jocelyn Kaiser


Policy Forums
Producing the Finest Scientists and Engineers for the 21st Century, pp. 741-743
Mary Lowe Good; Neal F. Lane
European Union: Fresh Tracks for Academic Exchanges, pp. 743-745
Brian Frost-Smith


Perspective
Ecological Character Displacement, pp. 746-747
Peter R. Grant


Nature of Stress on the Atomic Level in Dense Polymer Systems, pp. 748-752
Jianping Gao; Jerome H. Weiner

Fragmentation and Flow Regulation of River Systems in the Northern Third the World, pp. 753-762
Mats Dynesius; Christer Nilsso


Research Article
Crystal Structure of Lacl Member, PurR, Bound to DNA: Minor Groove Binding by α Helices, pp. 763-770
Maria A. Schumacher; Kang Yell Choi; Howard Zalkin; Richard G. Brennan


Reports
Direct Measurement of the Forces Between Complementary Strands of DNA, pp. 771-773
Gil U. Lee; Linda A. Chrisey; Richard J. Colton
Use of Taylor-Aris Dispersion for Measurement of a Solute Diffusion Coefficient in Thin Capillaries, pp. 773-776
Michael S. Bello; Roberta Rezzonico; Pier Giorgio Righetti
Synthesis of Proteins by Native Chemical Ligation, pp. 776-779
Philip E. Dawson; Tom W. Muir; Ian Clark-Lewis; Stephen B. H. Kent
A Theropod Dinosaur Embryo and the Affnities of the Flaming Cliffs Dinosaur Eggs, pp. 779-782
Mark A. Norell; James M. Clark; Dashzeveg Demberelyin; Barsbold Rhinchen; Luis M. Chiappe; Amy R. Davidson; Malcolm C. McKenna; Perle Altangerel; Michael J. Novacek
Autumn Bloom of Antarctic Pack-Ice Algae, pp. 782-784
C. H. Fritsen; V. I. Lytle; S. F. Ackley; C. W. Sullivan
A Three-Dimensional Model for the Hammerhead Ribozyme Based on Fluorescence Measurements, pp. 785-789
Thomas Tuschl; Christoph Gohlke; Thomas M. Jovin; Eric Westhof; Fritz Eckstein
Isolation of the Tomato Cf-9 Gene for Resistance to Cladosporium fulvum by Transposon Tagging, pp. 789-793
David A. Jones; Colwyn M. Thomas; Kim E. Hammond-Kosack; Peter J. Balint-Kurti; Jonathan D. G. Jones
Interaction of a Protein Phosphatase with an Arabidopsis Serine-Threonine Receptor Kinase, pp. 793-795
Julie M. Stone; Margaret A. Collinge; Robert D. Smith; Mark A. Horn; John C. Walker
SecA Homolog in Protein Transport Within Chloroplasts: Evidence for Endosymbiont-Derived Sorting, pp. 796-798
Jianguo Yuan; Ralph Henry; Michael McCaffery; Kenneth Cline
Experimental Evidence That Competition Promotes Divergence in Adaptive Radiation, pp. 798-801
Dolph Schluter
Hydroxyurea as an Inhibitor of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Type 1 Replication, pp. 801-805
Franco Lori; Andrei Malykh; Andrea Cara; Daisy Sun; John N. Weinstein; Julianna Lisziewicz; Robert C. Gallo
Isolation of Virus Capable of Lysing the Brown Tide Microalga, Aureococcus anophagefferens, pp. 805-807
K. L. Drewes Milligan; Elizabeth M. Cosper
p53 Status and the Efficacy of Cancer Therapy in Vivo, pp. 807-810
Scott W. Lowe; Stephan Bodis; Andrea McClatchey; Lee Remington; H. Earl Ruley; David E. Fisher; David E. Housman; Tyler Jacks
Transformation of Lupus-Inducing Drugs to Cytotoxic Products by Activated Neutrophils, pp. 810-813
Xiaoxia Jiang; Gus Khursigara; Robert L. Rubin
DNA Loop Repair by Human Cell Extracts, pp. 814-816
Asad Umar; Jayne C. Boyer; Thomas A. Kunkel
Ligands for EPH-Related Receptor Tyrosine Kinases That Require Membrane Attachment or Clustering for Activity, pp. 816-819
Samuel Davis; Nicholas W. Gale; Thomas H. Aldrich; Peter C. Maisonpierre; Vladimir Lhotak; Tony Pawson; Mitchell Goldfarb; George D. Yancopoulos
The Function of KGF in Morphogenesis of Epithelium and Reepithelialization of Wounds, pp. 819-822
Sabine Werner; Hans Smola; Xiang Liao; Michael T. Longaker; Thomas Krieg; Peter Hans Hofschneider; Lewis T. Williams
Determination of Intrinsic Transcription Termination Efficiency by RNA Polymerase Elongation Rate, pp. 822-825
Jennifer C. McDowell; Jeffrey W. Roberts; Ding Jun Jin; Carol Gross


Technical Comments
Rates of Mortality in Populations of Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 826-828
James W. Vaupel; Thomas E. Johnson; Gordon J. Lithgow; J. W. Curtsinger; H. H. Fukui; L. Xiu; A. Khazaeli; S. Pletcher; Jane-Ling Wang; Hans-Georg Muller; William B. Capra; James R. Carey; Thomas E. Johnson
Identification of Calcium Channels That Control Neurosecretion, pp. 828-831
Kathleen Dunlap; Jennifer I. Luebke; Timothy J. Turner; David B. Wheeler; Richard W. Tsien; Andrew Randall


Book Reviews
The Fortunes of an Ideal, p. 837
Minds for the Making. The Role of Science in American Education. 1750-1990.
Scott L. Montgomery
Review author[s]: Charles W. Anderson
Acculturation to Science, pp. 838-839
Becoming a Scientist in Mexico. The Challenge of Creating a Scientific Community in an Underdeveloped Country.
Jacqueline Fortes; Larissa Adler Lomnitz
Review author[s]: Bernard Ortiz de Montellano
Books Received, pp. 839-840


Innovations on Campus
[Introduction], p. 843
Ellis Rubinstein


Overview
A Time of Trials and Tribulations, pp. 844-845+851
Ann Gibbons
Coping With the Underprepared Undergraduate, p. 846
Anne Simon Moffat
Coping With Today's Ph.D. Glut and Funding Cuts, p. 849
A. G.
Some Small Schools Are Big On Manufacturing Scientists, p. 850
Anne Simon Moffat


Curricula
Assault on the Lesson Plan, pp. 856-858
Robert F. Service
Novel Program I: Advanced Research in Biotechnology, p. 863
Rachel Nowak
Novel Program II: Environmental Management, pp. 863-864
Elizabeth Culotta
Novel Program III: Undergraduate Nanotechnology, pp. 864-865
Matt Crenson
Novel Program IV: Commercializing Research, pp. 865+869
Robert F. Service
Novel Course I: Digital Neuroscience, p. 869
John Travis
Novel Course II: 21st-Century Chemistry, p. 870
Faye Flam
Novel Course III: Undergrad Labs "Get Real", pp. 870+872
Virginia Morell
Novel Course IV: Survival Skills 101, pp. 872-873
Robert F. Service


Teaching
New Modes for Making Scientists, pp. 875+877+883-884+888
Elizabeth Culatta
Harvard Succeeds in the Teaching of Teachers, p. 877
David Freedman
Rewards-at Last-for Top Teachers, p. 883
David Freedman
John Jungck: Godfather of Virtual Bio and Genetics Labs, p. 888
Virginia Morell
Stephen Thompson: Call Him Czar of Small-Scale Chemistry, p. 889
Jon Cohen
Ocean Engineering? New Wave In Teaching Marine Biology, pp. 889-890
David Freedman
Why Eric Mazur Brings Chaos-Not Chaos Theory-to Physics, pp. 890+893
John Travis
Turning Students On by Simulating the Arcane, p. 893
Ann Gibbons


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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Research, p. 951
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Fostering Young Investigators, pp. 953-954
Laura J. Fochtmann; Robert M. Caudle; Barry J. Hardy; Steven Orzack; John S. Spratt; Steven Lehrer
Peer-Review Study, pp. 954-955
Kenneth S. Warren; Jonathan Katz
NIH Research Collaboration, p. 955
Barbara M. McGarey
Water Purification in Mexico, p. 956
Hector Brust-Carmona
Italy's Environment, p. 956
Paolo Vineis; Benedetto Terracini; Eugenio Paci; Carlo Perucci; Lorenzo Tomatis


Corrections and Clarifications: Hitting the President's Target is Mixed Blessing for Agencies., p. 956
ScienceScope, p. 959
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Can Meta-Analysis Make Policy?, pp. 960-962
Charles C. Mann
White House Ponders Increase for DOE Labs, pp. 963-964
Andrew Lawler
Lay U.K. Panel Savors Debate, pp. 964-965
Claire O'Brien
Corruption Scandal Reaches Academe, p. 965
Susan Biggin
First Biotech Safety Rules Don't Deter Chinese Efforts, pp. 966-967
Ted Plafker
Peer Review in Cyberspace, p. 967
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, pp. 968-969
Constance Holden


Research News
Glia: The Brain's Other Cells, pp. 970-972
John Travis
Making the Stuff of the Early Universe, p. 972
Daniel Clery
Possible New Test Found for Alzheimer's Disease, p. 973
Marcia Barinaga
Finding the Most Distant Galaxies, p. 974
Alexander Hellemans
Mapping Our Galactic Neighborhood, p. 974
Faye Flam
Second Thoughts about Shoemaker-Levy Impact, p. 975
Richard A. Kerr


Perspectives
On the Path to Computation with DNA, pp. 993-994
David K. Glifford
Neuroscience on the Net, pp. 994-996
Peter T. Fox; Jack L. Lancaster
Conversion of L- to D-Amino Acids: A Posttranslational Reaction, pp. 996-997
Gunther Kreil


Simulations of Gas-Phase Chemical Reactions: Applications to SN 2 Nucleophilic Substitution, pp. 998-1002
William L. Hase

Electrical Turbulence in Three-Dimensional Heart Muscle, pp. 1003-1006
A. T. Winfree


Research Article
Isolation of Components of the Chloroplast Protein Import Machinery, pp. 1007-1012
Danny J. Schnell; Felix Kessler; Gunter Blobel


Reports
Conducting Carbon Wires in Ordered, Nanometer-Sized Channels, pp. 1013-1015
Chun-Guey Wu; Thomas Bein
Precipitation Hardening in the First Aerospace Aluminum Alloy: The Wright Flyer Crankcase, pp. 1015-1017
Frank W. Gayle; Martha Goodway
Probing Individual Molecules with Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy, pp. 1018-1021
Shuming Nie; Daniel T. Chiu; Richard N. Zare
Molecular Computation of Solutions to Combinatorial Problems, pp. 1021-1024
Leonard M. Adleman
Efficient Neutralization of Primary Isolates of HIV-1 by a Recombinant Human Monoclonal Antibody, pp. 1024-1027
Dennis R. Burton; Jayashree Pyati; Raju Koduri; Stephen J. Sharp; George B. Thornton; Paul W. H. I. Parren; Lynette S. W. Sawyer; R. Michael Hendry; Nancy Dunlop; Peter L. Nara; Michael Lamacchia; Eileen Garratty; E. Richard Stiehm; Yvonne J. Bryson; Yunzhen Cao; John P. Moore; David D. Ho; Carlos F. Barbas III
Crystal Structure of β-D-Cellotetraose Hemihydrate with Implications for the Structure of Cellulose II, pp. 1027-1029
Katrin Gebler; Norbert Kraub; Thomas Steiner; Christian Betzel; Claus Sandmann; Wolfram Saenger
Cooperative Display and Relatedness Among Males in a Lek-Mating Bird, pp. 1030-1032
David B. McDonald; Wayne K. Potts
Molecular Maps of Red Cell Deformation: Hidden Elasticity and in Situ Connectivity, pp. 1032-1035
D. E. Discher; N. Mohandas; E. A. Evans
Identification of Two GTP-Binding Proteins in the Chloroplast Protein Import Machinery, pp. 1035-1039
Felix Kessler; Gunter Blobel; Hitesh A. Patel; Danny J. Schnell
Prevention of T Cell Anergy by Signaling Through the γc Chain of the IL-2 Receptor, pp. 1039-1042
Vassiliki A. Boussiotis; Dwayne L. Barber; Takayuki Nakarai; Gordon J. Freeman; John G. Gribben; Gregory M. Bernstein; Alan D. D'Andrea; Jerome Ritz; Lee M. Nadler
Interaction of IL-2Rβ and γc Chains with Jak1 and Jak3: Implications for XSCID and XCID, pp. 1042-1045
Sarah M. Russell; James A. Johnston; Masayuki Noguchi; Masaru Kawamura; Chris M. Bacon; Michael Friedmann; Maria Berg; Daniel W. McVicar; Bruce A. Witthuhn; Olli Silvennoinen; Armond S. Goldman; Frank C. Schmalstieg; James N. Ihle; John J. O'Shea; Warren J. Leonard
Functional Activation of Jak1 and Jak3 by Selective Association with Il-2 Receptor Subunits, pp. 1045-1047
Tadaaki Miyazaki; Atsuo Kawahara; Hodaka Fujii; Yoko Nakagawa; Yasuhiro Minami; Zhao-Jun Liu; Isao Oishi; Olli Silvennoinen; Bruce A. Witthuhn; James N. Ihle; Tadatsugu Taniguchi
Role of TCR δ Chain in T Cell Development and Selection, pp. 1047-1050
Elizabeth W. Shores; Kun Huang; Tom Tran; Eric Lee; Alexander Grinberg; Paul E. Love
A Potential Noninvasive Neurobiological Test for Alzheimer's Disease, pp. 1051-1054
Leonard F. M. Scinto; Kirk R. Daffner; David Dressler; Bernard I. Ransil; Dorene Rentz; Sandra Weintraub; Marsel Mesulam; Huntington Potter
Coding of Visual Space by Premotor Neurons, pp. 1054-1057
Michael S. A. Graziano; Gregory S. Yap; Charles G. Gross
Horizontal Propagation of Excitation in Rat Visual Cortical Slices Revealed by Optical Imaging, pp. 1057-1059
Manabu Tanifuji; Takeshi Sugiyama; Kazuyuki Murase
A Molecular Determinant for Submillisecond Desensitization in Glutamate Receptors, pp. 1059-1062
J. Mosbacher; R. Schoepfer; H. Monyer; N. Burnashev; P. H. Seeburg; J. P. Ruppersberg
GDNF: A Potent Survival Factor for Motoneurons Present in Peripheral Nerve and Muscle, pp. 1062-1064
Christopher E. Henderson; Heidi S. Phillips; Richard A. Pollock; Alun M. Davies; Corinne Lemeulle; Mark Armanini; Lora C. Simpson; Barbara Moffet; Richard A. Vandlen; Vassilis E. Koliatsos; Arnon Rosenthal
Functional Consequences of Posttranslation Isomerization of Ser 46 in a Calcium Channel Toxin, pp. 1065-1068
Steven D. Heck; Chester J. Siok; Karen J. Krapcho; Paul R. Kelbaugh; Peter F. Thadeio; Melissa J. Welch; Robert D. Williams; Alan H. Ganong; Mary E. Kelly; Anthony J. Lanzetti; William R. Gray; Douglas Phillips; Thomas N. Parks; Hunter Jackson; Michael K. Ahlijanian; Nicholas A. Saccomano; Robert A. Volkmann
Spermine and Spermidine as Gating Molecules for Inward Rectifier K+ Channels, pp. 1068-1072
Eckhard Ficker; Maurizio Taglialatela; Barbara A. Wible; Charles M. Henley; Arthur M. Brown


Technical Comments
Stellar Variability and Global Warming, pp. 1072-1073
Richard R. Radick; Peter Foukal


Book Reviews
Biology Under Lysenko and Stalin, pp. 1085-1086
Lysenko and the Tragedy of Soviet Science.
Valery N. Soyfer
Review author[s]: Kirill Rossianov
Embryogenesis, pp. 1086-1087
Developmental Biology of Ascidians.
Noriyuki Satoh
Review author[s]: David Epel
----------------, p. 1087
Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions and Unnamed Reactions.
A. Hassner; C. Stumer
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1087
Relaxation Phenomena in Condensed Matter.
William Coffey
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1088-1089


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Progress in Japanese Science, p. 1139
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Risk from Low-Dose Exposures, pp. 1141-1145
A. M. Monro; Christopher J. Portier; George W. Lucier; Lutz Edler; Robert P. Zendzian; Maurice Fox; Matthew Meselson; Bernard S. Strauss; R. C. von Borstel; Oswald Ennemose


ScienceScope, p. 1147
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Xenotransplants Set to Resume, pp. 1148-1151
Rachel Nowak
Networking Gene Therapy, p. 1151
Claire O'Brien
Science and Technology Policy Headed for Political Maelstrom, pp. 1152-1153
Andrew Lawler
Rivals for Power Lay Down the Law, p. 1153
Andrei Allakhvedov
At Conference, Hope for Success Is Further Attentuated, p. 1154
Jon Cohen
Proposed Global Network for Ecology Data Stirs Debate, p. 1155
Richard Stone


Random Samples, p. 1156
Constance Holden


Research News
Electronic Battle Over Solar Neutrinos, pp. 1157-1158
Gary Taubes
Possible Dino DNA Find Is Greeted With Skepticism, p. 1159
Ann Gibbons
Panel Hopes Compromise Will Bail Out Neutron Source, pp. 1160-1161
Faye Flam
Ninety Ways to be a Mammal, p. 1161
Elizabeth Culotta
Dioxins Dominate Denver Gathering of Toxicologists, pp. 1162-1163
Richard Stone
Crowding Innovation Out of Evolution, p. 1163
Richard A. Kerr


Science in Japan: Creating New Structures
[Introduction], p. 1169
June Kinoshita; Jeffrey Mervis


News
Science Weathers Economic Storm, pp. 1170-1171+1173
June Kinoshita
Japan Aims to Link Islands of Science Information, p. 1172
Lori Valigra
Universities and Companies Learn Benefits of Teamwork, pp. 1174-1175
Dennis Normile
Bright Science City Dreams Face Sober Economic Realities, pp. 1176-1177
Dennis Normile
Universities Throw Open Doors to Outside Scrutiny, pp. 1178-1179+1180
Dennis Normile
Profile: Chemist Goes Her Own Way, p. 1179
J. K.
Profile: A Straight Line to Success, p. 1180
Antinio Regalado
Japan Learns to Accommodate Its Global Research Partners, pp. 1181-1182+1183
Gary Taubes
Profiles: A Sense of What to Look For, p. 1182
D. N.
Profiles: Blazing a Collaborative Trail, p. 1183
A. R.


Focus on Biotechnology
Agricultural Biotech Blooms Late, pp. 1184-1185
June Kinoshita
Profile: Biologist on the Fas(t) Track, p. 1185
J. K.
Japan Picks a Winner in the Rice Genome Project, pp. 1186-1187
Jane E. Stevens
Send in the Clones, p. 1187
J. K.; Jeffrey Mervis
MITI Ecoprojects Target the Desert-And the Home Front, p. 1188
Dennis Normile


Policy Forum
New Developments in the Science Policy of Japan, pp. 1189-1190
Saburo Nagakura; Hitoshi Kikumoto


Perspectives
LTP: Desperately Seeking Resolution, pp. 1195-1196
Roberto Malinow
How ATP Drives Proteins Across Membranes, pp. 1197-1198
William T. Wickner


Composite Fermions in the Quantum Hall Regime, pp. 1199-1202
J. K. Jain

The Sverdlovsk Anthrax Outbreak of 1979, pp. 1202-1208
Matthew Meselson; Jeanne Guillemin; Martin Hugh-Jones; Alexander Langmuir; Ilona Popova; Alexis Shelokov; Olga Yampolskaya


Research Article
Analysis and Expression of a Cloned Pre-T Cell Receptor Gene, pp. 1208-1212
Claude Saint-Ruf; Katharina Ungewiss; Marcus Groettrup; Ludovica Bruno; Hans Joerg Fehling; Harald von Boehmer


Reports
Ultrahigh-Resolution X-ray Tomography, pp. 1213-1215
W. S. Haddad; I. McNulty; J. E. Trebes; E. H. Anderson; R. A. Levesque; L. Yang
Self-Assembly of n-Alkyl Thiols as Disulfides on Au(111), pp. 1216-1218
P. Fenter; A. Eberhardt; P. Eisenberger
Growth and Sintering of Fullerene Nanotubes, pp. 1218-1222
D. T. Colbert; J. Zhang; S. M. McClure; P. Nikolaev; Z. Chen; J. H. Hafner; D. W. Owens; P. G. Kotula; C. B. Carter; J. H. Weaver; A. G. Rinzler; R. E. Smalley
A Phase of Liposomes with Entangled Tubular Vesicles, pp. 1222-1225
Shivkumar Chiruvolu; Heidi E. Warriner; Edward Naranjo; Stefan H. J. Idziak; Joachim O. Radler; Robert J. Plano; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Cyrus R. Safinya
Encapsulation of Guest Molecules into a Dendritic Box, pp. 1226-1229
Johan F. G. A. Jansen; Ellen M. M. de Brabander-van den Berg; E. W. Meijer
DNA Sequence from Cretaceous Period Bone Fragments, pp. 1229-1232
Scott R. Woodward; Nathan J. Weyand; Mark Bunnell
Circadian Clock Mutants of Cyanobacteria, pp. 1233-1236
Takao Kondo; Nicholas F. Tsinoremas; Susan S. Golden; Carl Hirschie Johnson; Shinsuke Kutsuna; Masahiro Ishiura
Activation of the Myogenic Lineage by MEF2A, a Factor That Induces and Cooperates with MyoD, pp. 1236-1240
Sunjay Kaushal; Jay W. Schneider; Bernardo Nadal-Ginard; Vijak Mahdavi
Two Binding Orientations for Peptides to the Src SH3 Domain: Development of a General Model for SH3-Ligand Interactions, pp. 1241-1247
Sibo Feng; James K. Chen; Hongtao Yu; Julian A. Simon; Stuart L. Schreiber
A Central Role of Salicylic Acid in Plant Disease Resistance, pp. 1247-1250
Terrence P. Delaney; Scott Uknes; Bernard Vernooij; Leslie Friedrich; Kris Weymann; David Negrotto; Thomas Gaffney; Manuela Gut-Rella; Helmut Kessmann; Eric Ward; John Ryals
The Role of Hsp70 in Conferring Unidirectionality on Protein Translocation into Mitochondria, pp. 1250-1253
Christian Ungermann; Walter Neupert; Douglas M. Cyr
Modulation of Epithelial Cell Growth by Intraepithelial γδ T Cells, pp. 1253-1255
Richard Boismenu; Wendy L. Havran


Technical Comments
Diamond-Like Carbon Bonds, pp. 1256-1257
W. S. Basca; Patricia A. Bianconi


Book Reviews
The Right Stuff, pp. 1261-1262
Naturalist.
Edward O. Wilson
Review author[s]: Harry W. Greene
The Return of the Takh, p. 1263
Przewalski's Horse. The History and Biology of an Endangered Species.
Lee Boyd; Katherine A. Houpt
Review author[s]: Joel Berger
----------------, pp. 1263-1264
Atomic Transport in Solids.
A. R. Allnat; A. B. Lidiard
Review author[s]: David Turnbull
----------------, p. 1264
Introduction to High-Temperature Superconductivity.
Thomas P. Sheahen
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1264
Crystal Structure Analysis for Chemists and Biologists.
Jenny P. Glusker; Mitchell Lewis; Miriam Rossi
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, pp. 1264-1265


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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Editorial: Adequate Supplies of Fruits and Vegetables, p. 1303
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Basic Biomedical Research, pp. 1305-1306
John Edward Porter; Kenneth W. Gentle; Golder N. Wilson
Career Issues, pp. 1306-1308
John Quackenbush; Gene A. Nelson; Constance Holden; Charles Hsu


Corrections and Clarifications: Possible New Test Found for Alzheimer's Disease, p. 1308
Corrections and Clarifications: European Union: Fresh Tracks for Academic Exchanges, p. 1308
Corrections and Clarifications: Supplies of Oil and Natural Gas, p. 1308
Corrections and Clarifications: Direct Determination of Grain Boundary Atomic Structure in SrTiO3, p. 1308
Corrections and Clarifications: The Paradox of Critical Mass for Women in Science, p. 1308
ScienceScope, p. 1311
Andrew Lawler


News and Comment
UN Readies New Global AIDS Plan, pp. 1312-1313
Michael Balter
CDC Reorganization Prompts Concern, p. 1313
Larry Thompson
LIGO's Price Rises as NSF Debates Big-Ticket Items, pp. 1314-1315
Jeffrey Mervis
Court Says No to Copying Articles, p. 1315
Andrew Lawler
Job Prospects on Shaky Ground, p. 1316
Constance Holden
Science Loses Its Own Ministry, p. 1316
Michael Simm
A Personal Technology Transfer Effort in DNA Diagnostics, pp. 1317-1318
Marcia Barinaga
Cancer Researcher Returns Grant, p. 1318
Constance Holden


Research News
Massive Problem of Missing Dwarfs, pp. 1319-1320
John Travis
Hints of a Language in Junk DNA, p. 1320
Faye Flam
New Link Found Between p53 and DNA Repair, pp. 1321-1322
Jean Marx
Baring the Secrets of Asteroid Ida, p. 1322
Richard A. Kerr
Pig Transplants Offer Hope in Diabetes, p. 1323
Rachel Nowak
Dropping Cholesterol-Safely, p. 1323
Robert F. Service
Chemical Prospectors Scour The Seas for Promising Drugs, pp. 1324-1325
Faye Flam
Step Taken Toward Improved Vectors for Gene Transfer, p. 1326
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, p. 1327
Constance Holden


Policy Forum
The Next Steps Toward a Global AIDS Vaccine, pp. 1335-1337
Wayne C. Koff


Perspective
Diradicals: Conceptual, Inferential, and Direct Methods for the Study of Chemical Reactions, pp. 1338-1339
Jerome A. Berson


A Double Mass Extinction at the End of the Paleozoic Era, pp. 1340-1344
S. M. Stanley; X. Yang

Nondestructive Mass Selection of Small van der Waals Clusters, pp. 1345-1348
Wieland Schöllkopf; J. Peter Toennies


Research Article
Calcium-Calmodulin Modulation of the Olfactory Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channel, pp. 1348-1354
Mingyao Liu; Tsung-Yu Chen; Basheer Ahamed; Jess Li; King-Wai Yau


Reports
The Central Role of Broken Bond-Bending Constraints in Promoting Glass Formation in the Oxides, pp. 1355-1357
M. Zhang; P. Boolchand
Nickel Oxide Interstratified α-Zirconium Phosphate, a Composite Exhibiting Ferromagnetic Behavior, pp. 1357-1359
Boris Shpeizer; Damodara M. Poojary; Kyungsoo Ahn; Charles E. Runyan Jr.; Abraham Clearfield
The Validity of the "Diradical" Hypothesis: Direct Femtosecond Studies of the Transition-State Structures, pp. 1359-1364
S. Pedersen; J. L. Herek; A. H. Zewail
Origins of Storm Footprints on the Sea Seen by Synthetic Aperture Radar, pp. 1364-1366
David Atlas
Double Flood Basalts and Plume Head Separation at the 660-Kilometer Discontinuity, pp. 1367-1369
David Bercovici; John Mahoney
Activation and Regeneration of Rhodopsin in the Insect Visual Cycle, pp. 1369-1373
Alexander Kiselev; Sriram Subramaniam
Tissue-Specific Targeting of Retroviral Vectors Through Ligand-Receptor Interactions, pp. 1373-1376
Noriyuki Kasahara; Andrée M. Dozy; Yuet Wai Kan
Interaction of the p53-Regulated Protein Gadd45 with Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen, pp. 1376-1380
Martin L. Smith; I.-Tsuen Chen; Qimin Zhan; Insoo Bae; Chaw-Yuan Chen; Tona M. Gilmer; Michael B. Kastan; Patrick M. O'Connor; Albert J. Fornace Jr.
Clonal Divergence in Escherichia coli as a Result of Recombination, Not Mutation, pp. 1380-1383
David S. Guttman; Daniel E. Dykhuizen
Catalytic Site Components Common to Both Splicing Steps of a Group II Intron, pp. 1383-1387
Guillaume Chanfreau; Alain Jacquier
Cell Cycle Control by a Complex of the Cyclin HCS26 (PCL1) and the Kinase PHO85, pp. 1388-1391
F. Hernan Espinoza; Joseph Ogas; Ira Herskowitz; David O. Morgan
The PCL2 (ORFD)-PHO85 Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Complex: A Cell Cycle Regulator in Yeast, pp. 1391-1395
Vivien Measday; Lynda Moore; Joseph Ogas; Mike Tyers; Brenda Andrews
Lymphotactin: A Cytokine That Represents a New Class of Chemokine, pp. 1395-1399
Gregory S. Kelner; Jacqueline Kennedy; Kevin B. Bacon; Sarah Kleyensteuber; David A. Largaespada; Nancy A. Jenkins; Neal G. Copeland; J. Fernando Bazan; Kevin W. Moore; Thomas J. Schall; Albert Zlotnik
Long-Term Behavioral Recovery in Parkinsonian Rats by an HSV Vector Expressing Tyrosine Hydroxylase, pp. 1399-1403
Matthew J. During; Janice R. Naegele; Karen L. O'Malley; Alfred I. Geller
Binding of Mismatched Microsatellite DNA Sequences by the Human MSH2 Protein, pp. 1403-1405
Richard Fishel; Amy Ewel; Suman Lee; Mary Kay Lescoe; Jack Griffith


Book Reviews
Science in Nine Nations, pp. 1412-1413
Scientists and the State. Domestic Structures and the International Context
Etel Solingen
Review author[s]: Philip J. Gummett
Childhood Upheavals, pp. 1413-1414
"Daddy's Gone to War." The Second World War in the Lives of America's Children.
William M. Tuttle, Jr.
Review author[s]: David Elkind
Fluvial Ways, pp. 1414-1415
A View of the River.
Luna B. Leopold
Review author[s]: Vic Baker
Books Received, pp. 1415-1416


Inside AAAS, p. 1417
Diana Pabst

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Front Matter (15 pp.)
Editorial: Insights into Reproduction, p. 1459
Joshua Fischman; L. Bryan Ray


Letters
Fluorescent Tagging, p. 1461
Bill Wattenburg
ESA's Planetary Program, p. 1461
Fredric W. Taylor
Fighting Antibiotic Resistance, p. 1462
Maurice Goldhaber
Women in Science, pp. 1462-1464
Penelope Kegel-Flom; Catherine J. Didion; Sheri P. Cole; David Redfield; Peter H. Blitzer; Eleanor C. Blitzer
First Up and Out, p. 1464
William E. Burrows


Corrections and Clarifications: Functional Consequences of Post-Translational Isomerization of Ser 46 in a Calcium Channel Toxin, p. 1464


Letters
Corrrections and Clarifications: Homozygous Human TAP Peptide Transporter Mutation in HLA Class I Deficiency, p. 1464


ScienceScope, p. 1467
Richard Stone


News and Comment
Imanishi-Kari Case: ORI Finds Fraud, pp. 1468-1469
Richard Stone; Eliot Marshall
Many Mutations May Make Test Difficult, p. 1470
Rachel Nowak
Yale Arbovirus Team Heads South, pp. 1470-1471
Jocelyn Kaiser
Magnetic Fusion Tops Limit at Princeton, p. 1471
James Glanz
Large Plots Are Next Test for Transgenic Crop Safety, pp. 1472-1473
Richard Stone
Leo Esaki: An Outsider Brings a Culture Change to Tsukuba, pp. 1473-1474
Dennis Normile


Research News
Watching the Brain Remake Itself, pp. 1475-1476
Marcia Barinaga
Obesity Gene Discovery May Help Solve Weighty Problem, pp. 1477-1478
Jean Marx
Coaxing Light From Single Atoms, p. 1478
Faye Flam
Element 110 is Created, But Who Spotted it First?, p. 1479
Daniel Clery
Contraceptive Methods Go Back to the Basics, pp. 1480-1481
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 1482-1483
Constance Holden


Reproduction: New Developments


News
A Booster for Contraceptive Vaccines, pp. 1484-1486
Peter Aldhous
Stopping Premature Births Before It's Too Late, pp. 1486-1488
Peter Radetsky
Barriers Hold Back New Contraception Strategies, p. 1489
Robert F. Service


Perspectives
Can a Magnetic Field Induce Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis?, pp. 1491-1492
Laurence D. Barron
The Two Faces of Hedgehog, pp. 1492-1493
Mark Peifer

Molecular Basis of Mammalian Sexual Determination: Activation of Müllerian Inhibiting Substance Gene Expression by SRY, pp. 1494-1500
Christopher M. Haqq; Chih-Yen King; Etsuji Ukiyama; Sassan Falsafi; Tania N. Haqq; Patricia K. Donahoe; Michael A. Weiss
The Sex Determination Process in Maize, pp. 1501-1505
Stephen L. Dellaporta; Alejandro Calderon-Urrea
Signaling the Arrest of Pollen Tube Development in Self-Incompatible Plants, pp. 1505-1508
J. B. Nasrallah; J. C. Stein; M. K. Kandasamy; M. E. Nasrallah
Implantation and the Placenta: Key Pieces of the Development Puzzle, pp. 1508-1518
James C. Cross; Zena Werb; Susan J. Fisher
Fertility Decline in East Asia, pp. 1518-1523
Griffith Feeney
Insights from the Study of Animals Lacking Functional Estrogen Receptor, pp. 1524-1527
Kenneth S. Korach


Research Article
Autoproteolysis in hedgehog Protein Biogenesis, pp. 1528-1537
John J. Lee; Stephen C. Ekker; Doris P. von Kessler; Jeffrey A. Porter; Benjamin I. Sun; Philip A. Beachy


Reports
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Insulators and Biological Specimens Based on Lateral Conductivity of Ultrathin Water Films, pp. 1538-1540
Reinhard Guckenberger; Manfred Heim; Gregor Cevc; Helmut F. Knapp; Winfried Wiegräbe; Anton Hillebrand
Atomic Control of the SrTiO3 Crystal Surface, pp. 1540-1542
Masashi Kawasaki; Kazuhiro Takahashi; Tatsuro Maeda; Ryuta Tsuchiya; Makoto Shinohara; Osamu Ishiyama; Takuzo Yonezawa; Mamoru Yoshimoto; Hideomi Koinuma
Meltwater Input to the Southern Ocean During the Last Glacial Maximum, pp. 1542-1544
Aldo Shemesh; Lloyd H. Burckle; James D. Hays
Exsolution in Ferromagnesian Olivine of the Divnoe Meteorite, pp. 1545-1547
Michail I. Petaev; Adrian J. Brearley
Teleseismic Search for Slow Precursors to Large Earthquakes, pp. 1547-1551
Pierre F. Ihmlé; Thomas H. Jordan
Nanoscale Imaging of Molecular Adsorption, pp. 1551-1555
Heng Cai; Andrew C. Hillier; Kevin R. Franklin; C. Craig Nunn; Michael D. Ward
Wolves, Moose, and Tree Rings on Isle Royale, pp. 1555-1558
B. E. McLaren; R. O. Peterson
Requirement for Intron-Encoded U22 Small Nucleolar RNA in 18S Ribosomal RNA Maturation, pp. 1558-1561
Kazimierz T. Tycowski; Mei-Di Shu; Joan A. Steitz
DNA Bending by Cro Protein in Specific and Nonspecific Complexes: Implications for Protein Site Recognition and Specificity, pp. 1562-1566
Dorothy A. Erie; Guoliang Yang; Holly C. Schultz; Carlos Bustamante
Accumulation of HLA-DM, a Regulator of Antigen Presentation, in MHC Class II Compartments, pp. 1566-1569
Frances Sanderson; Monique J. Kleijmeer; Adrian Kelly; Desirée Verwoerd; Abraham Tulp; Jacques J. Neefjes; Hans J. Geuze; John Trowsdale
Reconstitution of an Operational MHC Class II Compartment in Nonantigen-Presenting Cells, pp. 1569-1573
Lars Karlsson; Annick Péléraux; Ragnar Lindstedt; Monika Lijedahl; Per A. Peterson
Reversion of the Mouse pink-eyed unstable Mutation Induced by Low Doses of X-rays, pp. 1573-1576
Robert H. Schiestl; Fathia Khogali; Nicholas Carls
Association of Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 with Integrins, pp. 1576-1578
Kristiina Vuori; Erkki Ruoslahti
Exocytosis in Spermatozoa in Response to Progesterone and Zona Pellucida, pp. 1578-1581
Eduardo R. S. Roldan; Tetsuma Murase; Qi-Xian Shi
Stimulation and Inhibition of Angiogenesis by Placental Proliferin and Proliferin-Related Protein, pp. 1581-1584
Dowdy Jackson; Olga V. Volpert; Noël Bouck; Daniel I. H. Linzer


Technical Comments
Strontium Isotopes in Mid-Cretaceous Seawater, pp. 1584-1586
Roger L. Larson; B. Lynn Ingram; Frank M. Richter
Mutant Mice, Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase, and Motor Neuron Degeneration, pp. 1586-1587
Joe M. McCord; Mark E. Gurney


Book Reviews
Evolutionist, pp. 1589-1590
The Evolution of Theodosius Dobzhansky. Essays on His Life and Thought in Russia and America.
Mark B. Adams
Review author[s]: David L. Hull
The Golden Bough, pp. 1590-1591
Phyllotaxis. A Systemic Study in Plant Morphogenesis.
Roger V. Jean
Review author[s]: Thomas J. Givnish
Metal Ions at Work, pp. 1591-1592
Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry.
Stephen J. Lippard; Jeremy M. Berg
Review author[s]: Robert H. Crabtree
Books Received, p. 1592


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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: International Industrial Competition, p. 1623
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Federal Funding Obligations in Astronomy, p. 1625
William E. Howard III; Marc Davis; Richard McCray
Plague Vaccine "Regulations": Ensuring Quality, p. 1626
Kathryn C. Zoon
Significance of d x2-y2 Pairing in the Cuprates, pp. 1626-1627
Douglas J. Scalapino
Chernobyl Thesis, pp. 1627-1628
Alexander R. Sich
EPA Dioxin Reassessment, pp. 1628-1629


Corrections and Clarifications: Glia: The Brain's Other Cells, p. 1629
Corrections and Clarifications: Astronomy's Optical Illusion, p. 1629
ScienceScope, p. 1631
Richard Stone


News
The Emerging Fungal Threat, pp. 1632-1634
Steve Sternberg
Clinton Rules Out Some Studies, pp. 1634-1635
Eliot Marshall
Washington Law Forces Grant Disclosure, p. 1635
Victoria Slind-Flor
Technology Assessment Faces Ax, p. 1636
Jeffrey Mervis
Dahlem Conferences' Future in Doubt, p. 1636
Robert Koenig
National Standards Finally Ready for Public Scrutiny, p. 1637
Constance Holden
Physicists Find Windows of Opportunity in Plasmas, pp. 1638-1639
James Glanz
Taking Soundings From a Distant Star, pp. 1639-1640
John Travis
Getting Comfortable in Four Dimensions, p. 1640
Faye Flam


Random Samples, p. 1641
Constance Holden


Special News Report
The Duesberg Phenomenon, pp. 1642-1644
Jon Cohen
Duesberg and Critics Agree: Hemophilia is the Best Test, pp. 1645-1646
Jon Cohen
Fulfilling Koch's Postulates, p. 1647
Jon Cohen
The Epidemic in Thailand, p. 1647
Jon Cohen
Could Drugs, Rather Than a Virus, Be the Cause of AIDS?, pp. 1648-1649
Jon Cohen


Policy Forum
Scientists and the Integrity of Research, pp. 1660-1661
Bruce Alberts; Kenneth Shine


Perspectives
What is in the Earth's Core Besides Iron?, pp. 1662-1663
William A. Bassett
Binding Site Revealed of Nature's Most Beautiful Cofactor, pp. 1663-1664
JoAnne Stubbe


Symmetries of Hydrogen Bonds in Solution, pp. 1665-1668
Charles L. Perrin


Research Article
How a Protein Binds B 12 : A 3.0 A X-ray Structure of B 12 Domains of Methionine Synthase, pp. 1669-1674
Catherine Luschinsky Drennan; Sha Huang; James T. Drummond; Rowena G. Matthews; Martha L. Ludwig


Reports
A Remarkable Auroral Event on Jupiter Observed in the Ultraviolet with the Hubble Space Telescope, pp. 1675-1678
J. C. Gérard; D. Grodent; R. Prangé; J. H. Waite; G. R. Gladstone; V. Dols; F. Paresce; A. Storrs; L. Ben Jaffel; K. A. Franke
In Situ Determination of the NiAs Phase of FeO at High Pressure and Temperature, pp. 1678-1680
Yingwei Fei; Ho-Kwang Mao
The Accumulation Record from the GISP2 Core as an Indicator of Climate Change Throughout the Holocene, pp. 1680-1682
D. A. Meese; A. J. Gow; P. Grootes; P. A. Mayewski; M. Ram; M. Stuiver; K. C. Taylor; E. D. Waddington; G. A. Zielinski
Doping Graphitic and Carbon Nanotube Structures with Boron and Nitrogen, pp. 1683-1685
O. Stephan; P. M. Ajayan; C. Colliex; Ph. Redlich; J. M. Lambert; P. Bernier; P. Lefin
The Stereochemical Course of Group II Intron Self-Splicing, pp. 1685-1688
Richard A. Padgett; Mircea Podar; Scott C. Boulanger; Philip S. Perlman
Polyglycylation of Tubulin: A Posttranslational Modification in Axonemal Microtubules, pp. 1688-1691
Virginie Redeker; Nicolette Levilliers; Jean-Marie Schmitter; Jean-Pierre Le Caer; Jean Rossier; André Adoutte; Marie-Hélène Bré
Evolutionary History of the Symbiosis Between Fungus-Growing Ants and Their Fungi, pp. 1691-1694
Ignacio H. Chapela; Stephen A. Rehner; Ted R. Schultz; Ulrich G. Mueller
Phylogeny of the Attine Ant Fungi Based on Analysis of Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences, pp. 1695-1697
Gregory Hinkle; James K. Wetterer; Ted R. Schultz; Mitchell L. Sogin
Naturally Occurring Variation in Bristle Number and DNA Polymorphisms at the scabrous Locus of Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 1697-1702
Chaoqiang Lai; Richard F. Lyman; Anthony D. Long; Charles H. Langley; Trudy F. C. Mackay
RNA14 and RNA15 Proteins as Components of a Yeast Pre-mRNA 3′-End Processing Factor, pp. 1702-1705
Lionel Minvielle-Sebastia; Pascal J. Preker; Walter Keller
Correction of Lethal Intestinal Defect in a Mouse Model of Cystic Fibrosis by Human CFTR, pp. 1705-1708
Lan Zhou; Chitta R. Dey; Susan E. Wert; Michael D. DuVall; Raymond A. Frizzell; Jeffrey A. Whitsett
Control of Kinetic Properties of AMPA Receptor Channels by Nuclear RNA Editing, pp. 1709-1713
Hilda Lomeli; Johannes Mosbacher; Thorsten Melcher; Thomas Höger; Jörg R. P. Geiger; Thomas Kuner; Hannah Monyer; Miyoko Higuchi; Alfred Bach; Peter H. Seeburg
Resetting the Biological Clock: Mediation of Nocturnal Circadian Shifts by Glutamate and NO, pp. 1713-1717
Jian M. Ding; Dong Chen; E. Todd Weber; Lia E. Faiman; Michael A. Rea; Martha U. Gillette
Light-Regulated Translation of Chloroplast Messenger RNAs Through Redox Potential, pp. 1717-1719
Avihai Danon; Stephen P. Mayfield
Differential Activation of ERK and JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases by Raf-1 and MEKK, pp. 1719-1723
Audrey Minden; Anning Lin; Martin McMahon; Carol Lange-Carter; Benoit Dérijard; Roger J. Davis; Gary L. Johnson; Michael Karin
Suppression of Hyphal Formation in Candida albicans by Mutation of a STE12 Homolog, pp. 1723-1726
Haoping Liu; Julia Köhler; Gerald R. Fink


Technical Comments
The Entropic Cost of Binding Water to Proteins, p. 1726
William P. Bryan
Dating Hominid Sites in Indonesia, pp. 1726-1727
John de Vos; Paul Sondaar; C. C. Swisher III


Book Reviews
A Call for a New Physics, pp. 1737-1738
Shadows of the Mind. A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness.
Roger Penrose
Review author[s]: Frank Wilczek
Cats in Groups, pp. 1738-1739
Cheetahs of the Serengeti Plains. Group Living in an Asocial Species.
T. M. Caro
Review author[s]: M. G. L. Mills
A Scientist's Journeys, pp. 1740-1741
On the Frontier. My Life in Science.
Frederick Seitz
Review author[s]: Philip H. Abelson
Books Received, pp. 1741-1742


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: Scientific Evidence in Court, p. 1787
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.


Letters
Funding of Newly Submitted NIH Grant Applications, p. 1789
H. George Mandel
EMBL and European Cooperation in the Life Sciences, pp. 1789-1790
Fotis C. Kafatos
Expressed Sequence Tags, pp. 1790-1791
Maimon M. Cohen; Beverly S. Emanuel
Crystalline Polymorph Construction: Correction, pp. 1791-1792
L. Leiserowitz
Malaria Vaccine Research, p. 1792
W. Ripley Ballou; Carter L. Diggs; Stephen Landry; B. Fenton Hall


Correction: Activation of Raf as a Result of Recruitment to the Plasma Membrane, pp. 1792-1793
Corrections and Clarifications: A Central Role of Salicylic Acid in Plant Disease Resistance, p. 1793
Corrections and Clarifications: Neuroscience on the Net, p. 1793
ScienceScope, p. 1795
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
New GOP Chairs Size Up Science, pp. 1796-1797
Andrew Lawler
Two Senators Target Defense Research, p. 1797
A. L. Mervis; Jeffrey Mervis
Italy Keeps EMBL Anxiously Waiting, p. 1798
Susan Biggin
Piot Named Head of New UN Unit, p. 1798
Jon Cohen
Thrashing Out a Compromise on the LHC, p. 1799
Daniel Clery
To Mars, But Not Together, pp. 1799-1800
Andrew Lawler
The Company That Genome Researchers Love to Hate, pp. 1800-1802
Eliot Marshall


Research News
Is a New Virus the Cause of KS?, pp. 1803-1804
Jon Cohen
Can Sound Drive Fusion in a Bubble?, p. 1804
Robert Pool
Argentine Dinos Vie for Heavyweight Titles, p. 1805
Tim Appenzeller
The Space Telescope Spies on Ancient Galaxy Menageries, p. 1806
Faye Flam
Capturing Sound, Light, and Strength With New Materials, pp. 1807-1808
Robert F. Service
Even a Robot Cricket Always Gets Her Mate, p. 1809
Sunny Bains


Random Samples, pp. 1810-1811
Constance Holden


Policy Forum
A Need to Reinvent Biotechnology Regulation at the EPA, pp. 1815-1818
Henry I. Miller


Perspective
Upsetting the Balance of Forces in DNA, pp. 1819-1820
Donald M. Crothers


Cell Cycle Control and Cancer, pp. 1821-1828
Leland H. Hartwell; Michael B. Kastan


Research Article
DNA Bending by Asymmetric Phosphate Neutralization, pp. 1829-1834
Juliane K. Strauss; L. James Maher III


Reports


The Clementine Missions
The Clementine Mission to the Moon: Scientific Overview, pp. 1835-1839
Stewart Nozette; P. Rustan; L. P. Pleasance; D. M. Horan; P. Regeon; E. M. Shoemaker; P. D. Spudis; C. H. Acton; D. N. Baker; J. E. Blamont; B. J. Buratti; M. P. Corson; M. E. Davies; T. C. Duxbury; E. M. Eliason; B. M. Jakosky; J. F. Kordas; I. T. Lewis; C. L. Lichtenberg; P. G. Lucey; E. Malaret; M. A. Massie; J. H. Resnick; C. J. Rollins; H. S. Park; A. S. McEwen; R. E. Priest; C. M. Pieters; R. A. Reisse; M. S. Robinson; R. A. Simpson; D. E. Smith; T. C. Sorenson; R. W. Vorder Breugge; M. T. Zuber
The Shape and Internal Structure of the Moon from the Clementine Mission, pp. 1839-1843
Maria T. Zuber; David E. Smith; Frank G. Lemoine; Gregory A. Neumann
A Sharper View of Impact Craters from Clementine Data, pp. 1844-1848
C. M. Pieters; M. I. Staid; E. M. Fischer; S. Tompkins; G. He
Ancient Multiring Basins on the Moon Revealed by Clementine Laser Altimetry, pp. 1848-1851
Paul D. Spudis; Robert A. Reisse; Jeffrey J. Gillis
The South Pole Region of the Moon as Seen by Clementine, pp. 1851-1854
E. M. Shoemaker; M. S. Robinson; E. M. Eliason
Topographic-Compositional Units on the Moon and the Early Evolution of the Lunar Crust, pp. 1855-1858
Paul G. Lucey; Paul D. Spudis; Maria Zuber; David Smith; Erick Malaret
Clementine Observations of the Aristarchus Region of the Moon, pp. 1858-1862
Alfred S. McEwen; Mark S. Robinson; Eric M. Eliason; Paul G. Lucey; Tom C. Duxbury; Paul D. Spudis
An Alternative to SH2 Domains for Binding Tyrosine-Phosphorylated Proteins, pp. 1862-1865
W. Michael Kavanaugh; Lewis T. Williams

Identification of Herpesvirus-Like DNA Sequences in AIDS-Associated Kaposi's Sarcoma, pp. 1865-1869
Yuan Chang; Ethel Cesarman; Melissa S. Pessin; Frank Lee; Janice Culpepper; Daniel M. Knowles; Patrick S. Moore
Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1 Complexed with a Class II Major Histocompatibility Molecule HLA-DR1, pp. 1870-1874
Jongsun Kim; Robert G. Urban; Jack L. Strominger; Don C. Wiley
Subsets of HLA-DR1 Molecules Defined by SEB and TSST-1 Binding, pp. 1874-1878
Jacques Thibodeau; Isabelle Cloutier; Pascal M. Lavoie; Nathalie Labrecque; Walid Mourad; Theodore Jardetzky; Rafick-Pierre Sékaly
Specification of C/EBP Function During Drosophila Development by the bZIP Basic Region, pp. 1878-1881
Pernille Rørth
Potentiated Transmission and Prevention of Further LTP by Increased CaMKII Activity in Postsynaptic Hippocampal Slice Neurons, pp. 1881-1885
D. L. Pettit; S. Perlman; R. Malinow


Technical Comments
Seasonal Precipitation Timing and Ice Core Records, pp. 1885-1886
Eric J. Steig; Pieter M. Grootes; Minze Stuiver
Maximum Parasitism Rates and Successful Biological Control, p. 1886
Bradford A. Hawkins; Howard V. Cornell


Book Reviews
A Reshaping in Physics, pp. 1888-1890
QED and the Men Who Made It. Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga.
Silvan S. Schweber
Review author[s]: David S. Saxon
Experimentalist's Career, pp. 1890-1891
Antoine Lavoisier. Science, Administration, and Revolution.
Arthur Donovan
Review author[s]: Richard L. Kremer
----------------, pp. 1891-1892
Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg u.a. Scientific Correspondence with Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg, a.o
Wolfgang Pauli
Review author[s]: Paul Forman
----------------, p. 1892
Concepts in Virology. From Ivanovsky to the Present
Brian W. J. Mahy; Dmitri K. Lvov
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 1892
Genetics and Evolution of Aging.
Michael R. Rose; Caleb E. Finch
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1892


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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Molecule of the Year: The DNA Repair Enzyme, p. 1925
Daniel E. Koshland Jr.

DNA Repair Works its Way to the Top, pp. 1926-1929
Elizabeth Culotta; Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.


Letters
PCR Products and CITES, p. 1930
Marshall Jones
Coral Reef Catastrophe, pp. 1930-1933
Gregor Hodgson; John C. Ogden; Terence P. Hughes


Corrections and Clarifications: Calcium-calmodulin Modulation of the Olfactory Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channel, p. 1933
ScienceScope, p. 1935
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
NSF Takes Leap Into School Reform, pp. 1936-1938
Andrew Lawler
Walker Unveils R&D Strategy, p. 1938
Andrew Lawler
Most Nations Miss the Mark On Emission-Control Plans, p. 1939
Richard Stone
Official Forecasts Pushed Out to a Year Ahead, pp. 1940-1941
Richard A. Kerr
FBI Says Sting Nabs Biotech Spies, p. 1941
John Travis


Research News
Oncogenes Reach a Milestone, pp. 1942-1944
Jean Marx
Theorists Make a Bid to Eliminate Black Holes, p. 1945
Faye Flam
HIV Integrase Structure Catalyzes Drug Search, p. 1946
Claire O'Brien
Taking a Bottom-to-Sky "Slice" of the Arctic Ocean, pp. 1947-1948
John Travis


Random Samples, p. 1949
Constance Holden


Perspectives
Mechanisms of DNA Excision Repair, pp. 1954-1956
Aziz Sancar
Transcription-Coupled Repair and Human Disease, pp. 1957-1958
Philip C. Hanawalt
Mismatch Repair, Genetic Stability, and Cancer, pp. 1959-1960
Paul Modrich


Nanomaterials: A Membrane-Based Synthetic Approach, pp. 1961-1966
Charles R. Martin


Research Article
Reconstitution of Transcription Factor SL1: Exclusive Binding of TBP by SL1 or TFIID Subunits, pp. 1966-1972
Lucio Comai; Joost C. B. M. Zomerdijk; Holger Beckmann; Sharleen Zhou; Arie Admon; Robert Tjian


Reports
The Production of 34 S-Depleted Sulfide During Bacterial Disproportionation of Elemental Sulfur, pp. 1973-1975
Donald E. Canfield; Bo Thamdrup
Isotopic Composition of Old Ground Water from Lake Agassiz: Implications for Late Pleistocene Climate, pp. 1975-1978
V. H. Remenda; J. A. Cherry; T. W. D. Edwards
Sled-Type Motion on the Nanometer Scale: Determination of Dissipation and Cohesive Energies of C 60, pp. 1979-1981
R. Lüthi; E. Meyer; H. Haefke; L. Howald; W. Gutmannsbauer; H.-J. Güntherodt
Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Domain of HIV-1 Integrase: Similarity to Other Polynucleotidyl Transferases, pp. 1981-1986
Fred Dyda; Alison B. Hickman; Timothy M. Jenkins; Alan Engelman; Robert Craigie; David R. Davies
Splicing of the rolA Transcript of Agrobacterium rhizogenes in Arabidopsis, pp. 1986-1988
Armando Magrelli; Kerstin Langenkemper; Christoph Dehio; Jeff Schell; Angelo Spena
A Receptor Component of the Chloroplast Protein Translocation Machinery, pp. 1989-1992
Stephan Hirsch; Eva Muckel; Frank Heemeyer; Gunnar von Heijne; Jürgen Soll
Fatty Acylation of Two Internal Lysine Residues Required for the Toxic Activity Escherichia coli Hemolysin, pp. 1992-1996
Peter Stanley; Len C. Packman; Vassilis Koronakis; Colin Hughes
Coordinate Initiation of Drosophila Development by Regulated Polyadenylation of Maternal Messenger RNAs, pp. 1996-1999
Fernando J. Sallés; Marshal E. Lieberfarb; Christopher Wreden; J. Peter Gergen; Sidney Strickland
Trans-Acting Dosage Effects on the Expression of Model Gene Systems in Maize Aneuploids, pp. 1999-2002
Mei Guo; James A. Birchler
Binding and Stimulation of HIV-1 Integrase by a Human Homolog of Yeast Transcription Factor SNF5, pp. 2002-2006
Ganjam V. Kalpana; Shana Marmon; Weidong Wang; Gerald R. Crabtree; Stephen P. Goff
ATP-Dependent Nucleosome Reconfiguration and Transcriptional Activation from Preassembled Chromatin Templates, pp. 2007-2011
Michael J. Pazin; Rohinton T. Kamakaka; James T. Kadonaga
Specific Association of Human Telomerase Activity with Immortal Cells and Cancer, pp. 2011-2015
Nam W. Kim; Mieczyslaw A. Piatyszek; Karen R. Prowse; Calvin B. Harley; Michael D. West; Peter L. C. Ho; Gina M. Coviello; Woodring E. Wright; Scott L. Weinrich; Jerry W. Shay
Assembly of Transcriptionally Active RNA Polymerase I Initiation Factor SL1 from Recombinant Subunits, pp. 2015-2018
Joost C. B. M. Zomerdijk; Holger Beckmann; Lucio Comai; Robert Tjian
An All D-Amino Acid Opioid Peptide with Central Analgesic Activity from a Combinatorial Library, pp. 2019-2022
C. T. Dooley; N. N. Chung; B. C. Wilkes; P. W. Schiller; J. M. Bidlack; G. W. Pasternak; R. A. Houghten


Technical Comments
A Unified Polymerase Mechanism for Nonhomologous DNA and RNA Polymerase, pp. 2022-2025
T. A. Steitz; S. J. Smerdon; J. Jäger; C. M. Joyce
Polymerase Structures and Mechanism, pp. 2025-2026
H. Pelletier


Book Reviews
Astronomy and World Politics, pp. 2027-2028
History of the IAU. The Birth and First Half-Century of the International Astronomical Union.
Adriaan Blaauw
Review author[s]: Owen Gingerich
High-Tech Partnership, pp. 2028-2029
International Cooperation in Space. The Example of the European Space Agency.
Roger M. Bonnet; Vittorio Manno
Review author[s]: John Krige
Offspring in the Sea, pp. 2029-2031
The Bio-Physics of Marine Larval Dispersal.
P. W. Sammarco; M. L. Heron
Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment of the Deep-Sea Benthos.
Craig M. Young; Kevin J. Eckelbarger
Review author[s]: David Jablonski
Books Received, p. 2031


Inside AAAS, p. 2033
Diana Pabst

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