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Front Matter (14 pp.)
Editorial: Nanophase Chemistry, p. 11
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
The Bell Curve: A Statement, pp. 13-14
Lori B. Andrews; Dorothy Nelkin
Genetic Patents, p. 14
Philip L. Bereano
Explaining "Linguistic Features" of Noncoding DNA, pp. 14-15
Sebastian Bonhoeffer; Andreas V. M. Herz; Maarten C. Boerlijst; Sean Nee; Martin A. Nowak; Robert M. May
Coral Bleaching, pp. 15-16
C. F. D'Elia; R. W. Buddemeier; S. V. Smith
Rare Trees, p. 16
Loren H. Rieseberg
Italian Academic Turnover, pp. 16-17
Benedetto Terracini
Useful Antisense, p. 17
Ling Yuan


Corrections and Clarifications: Brethren of the Net: American Entomology, 1840-1880, p. 17
Corrections and Clarifications: Can Nuclear Waste Keep Yucca Mountain Dry- and Safe?, p. 17
Corrections and Clarifications: China's Unique Environment Favors Large Intervention Trials, p. 17
Corrections and Clarifications: Defective Lymphoid Development in Mice Lacking Jak3, p. 17
Corrections and Clarifications: Pioneering Work, p. 17
Corrections and Clarifications: Tracing Croatia's 'Disappeared', p. 17
ScienceScope, p. 19
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
AIDS Trials Take On Peer Review, pp. 20-21
Jon Cohen
Impasse Puts NIH Grants on Hold, p. 22
Eliot Marshall; Jeffrey Mervis
New Budget Gives 7% Boost to R & D, p. 22
Dennis Normile
Indonesian Policies Stymie Global Circulation Experiment, pp. 23-24
Jeffrey Mervis
Broken Belt Sets Back New Accelerator, p. 24
Alexander Hellemans
Japan Pumps Up Budget for Table-Top Short-Pulse Lasers, pp. 25-26
Dennis Normile
Meeting Takes Pulse of Laser Accelerators, p. 26
James Glanz


Research News
Giving Language Skills a Boost, pp. 27-28
Marcia Barinaga
Does Tellurium Frost Venus's Highlands?, pp. 28-29
Richard A. Kerr
Obesity: Leptin Receptor Weighs In, p. 29
Marcia Barinaga
A Second Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene Is Found, pp. 30-31
Jean Marx
Flexing Muscle With Just One Amino Acid, p. 31
Robert F. Service
Ozone-Destroying Chlorine Tops Out, p. 32
Richard A. Kerr
New Skull Turns Up in Northeast Africa, p. 32
Virginia Morell
Sperm Protein Makes Its Mark Upon the Worm Embryo, p. 33
Wade Roush


Random Samples, p. 35
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Relativity and Experiment, pp. 37-38
Gravitation and Inertia.
Ignazio Ciufolini; John Archibald Wheeler
Review author[s]: Carlo Rovelli
Responding to AIDS, p. 38
AIDS and the Public Debate. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.
Caroline Hannaway; Victoria A. Harden; John Parascandola
Review author[s]: Dan E. Beauchamp


Perspectives
Putting a New Spin on Spider Silk, pp. 39-40
David A. Tirrell
Ecdysis Control Sheds Another Layer, pp. 40-41
James W. Truman
Stardust in the Laboratory, pp. 41-42
Ernst Zinner
Optical Rockets, p. 42
David Voss


Supported Membranes: Scientific and Practical Applications, pp. 43-48
E. Sackmann


Reports
Electrochemically Tunable Magnetic Phase Transition in a High-Tc Chromium Cyanide Thin Film, pp. 49-51
O. Sato; T. Lyoda; A. Fujishima; K. Hashimoto
Achieving Linear Scaling for the Electronic Quantum Coulomb Problem, pp. 51-53
Matthew C. Strain; Gustavo E. Scuseria; Michael J. Frisch
Low-Compressibility Carbon Nitrides, pp. 53-55
David M. Teter; Russell J. Hemley
Criticality and Parallelism in Combinatorial Optimization, pp. 56-59
William G. Macready; Athanassios G. Siapas; Stuart A. Kauffman
Quantifying Hydrogen Bond Cooperativity in Water: VRT Spectroscopy of the Water Tetramer, pp. 59-62
J. D. Cruzan; L. B. Braly; Kun Liu; M. G. Brown; J. G. Loeser; R. J. Saykally
Vibration-Rotation Tunneling Spectra of the Water Pentamer: Structure and Dynamics, pp. 62-64
K. Liu; M. G. Brown; J. D. Cruzan; R. J. Saykally
Role of Mutant CFTR in Hypersusceptibility of Cystic Fibrosis Patients to Lung Infections, pp. 64-67
Gerald B. Pier; Martha Grout; Tanweer S. Zaidi; John C. Olsen; Larry G. Johnson; James R. Yankaskas; Joanna B. Goldberg
Control of Aragonite or Calcite Polymorphism by Mollusk Shell Macromolecules, pp. 67-69
Giuseppe Falini; Shira Albeck; Steve Weiner; Lia Addadi
Sexual Selection for Male Sacrifice in the Australian Redback Spider, pp. 70-72
Maydianne C. B. Andrade
Direct Observation of Protein Solvation and Discrete Disorder with Experimental Crystallographic Phases, pp. 72-77
F. Temple Burling; William I. Weis; Kevin M. Flaherty; Axel T. Brünger
Temporal Processing Deficits of Language-Learning Impaired Children Ameliorated by Training, pp. 77-81
Michael M. Merzenich; William M. Jenkins; Paul Johnston; Christoph Schreiner; Steven L. Miller; Paula Tallal
Language Comprehension in Language-Learning Impaired Children Improved with Acoustically Modified Speech, pp. 81-84
Paula Tallal; Steve L. Miller; Gail Bedi; Gary Byma; Xiaoqin Wang; Srikantan S. Nagarajan; Christoph Schreiner; William M. Jenkins; Michael M. Merzenich
Molecular Orientation and Two-Component Nature of the Crystalline Fraction of Spider Dragline Silk, pp. 84-87
Alexandra H. Simmons; Carl A. Michal; Lynn W. Jelinski
Identification of Ecdysis-Triggering Hormone from an Epitracheal Endocrine System, pp. 88-91
Dušan Žitňan; Timothy G. Kingan; John L. Hermesman; Michael E. Adams


Technical Comments
Analog Computational Power, p. 92
Peter Shor; Richard Y. Kain


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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: A Science Paper Is..., p. 127
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Global Warming and the Arctic, p. 129
Ola M. Johannessen; Einar Bjørgo; Martin W. Miles
Collaboration and Data Sharing: Continued, pp. 129-130
Edward T. Dangel III; Barbara Mishkin
Megajoules and Other Missions, pp. 130-132
E. Michael Campbell; John C. Browne
Corridors for Wildlife, pp. 132-133
Dale F. Reed; Christopher P. Dunn
Fusion Progress, p. 133
N. Anne Davies


ScienceScope, p. 135
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
When Federal Science Stopped, pp. 136-137
Jeffrey Mervis; Eliot Marshall
1995 the Warmest Year? Yes and No, pp. 137-138
Richard A. Kerr
Med Schools Receive Hughes Windfall, p. 138
Jocelyn Kaiser
Tampering Allegations Stall Science Law, p. 139
Andrey Allakhverdov
Guarding Against Premature Birth, pp. 139-140
Wade Roush
Cancer Charity Falls Afoul of Audit Court, p. 140
Julian Nundy
Fund Fuels a Resurgence of Basic Research, p. 141
Elizabeth Pennisi


Research News
Particle Physicists Take to Orbit, pp. 142-144
Gary Taubes
Pacific Basin Gathering in Hawaii Fills with Chemists, pp. 145-146
Robert F. Service
Millennial Climate Oscillation Spied, pp. 146-147
Richard A. Kerr
Physicists Produce First Antiatom, p. 147
Andrew Watson
Zoologists Flock to U.S. Capital for Annual Assembly, pp. 148-149
Elizabeth Pennisi; Joshua Fischman


Random Samples, p. 151
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Science in the Federal Milieu, p. 156
Politics on the Endless Frontier.
Daniel Lee Kleinman
Review author[s]: Allan Needell
Old World Herbivores, pp. 156-157
Colobine Monkeys.
A. Glyn Davies; John F. Oates
Review author[s]: Richard F. Kay


Perspectives
Genetic Clues to Alzheimer's Disease, pp. 159-160
Nazneen N. Dewji; S. J. Singer
Selector Genes, Polymorphisms, and Evolution, pp. 160-161
Diethard Tautz
Lord of the Rings: GroES Structure, pp. 161-162
Mark Mayhew; F. Ulrich Hartl
Approaching the Quantum Gate, p. 162
David Voss


Cation-π Interactions in Chemistry and Biology: A New View of Benzene, Phe, Tyr, and Trp, pp. 163-168
Dennis A. Dougherty

Quantum Engineering of Optical Nonlinearities, pp. 168-173
E. Rosencher; A. Fiore; B. Vinter; V. Berger; Ph. Bois; J. Nagle

Immunology Taught by Viruses, pp. 173-178
Rolf M. Zinkernagel


Reports
The Effect of Quantum and Thermal Fluctuations on the Structure of the Floppy Molecule C2H3+, pp. 179-181
Dominik Marx; Michele Parrinello
Controlled Room-Temperature Positioning of Individual Molecules: Molecular Flexure and Motion, pp. 181-184
T. A. Jung; R. R. Schlittler; J. K. Gimzewski; H. Tang; C. Joachim
The Shape of Mars and the Topographic Signature of the Hemispheric Dichotomy, pp. 184-188
David E. Smith; Maria T. Zuber
Permian Vessel Elements, pp. 188-189
Hongqi Li; Edith L. Taylor; Thomas N. Taylor
Origin of High Mountains in the Continents: The Southern Sierra Nevada, pp. 190-193
Brian Wernicke; Robert Clayton; Mihai Ducea; Craig H. Jones; Stephen Park; Stan Ruppert; Jason Saleeby; J. Kent Snow; Livia Squires; Moritz Fliedner; George Jiracek; Randy Keller; Simon Klemperer; James Luetgert; Peter Malin; Kate Miller; Walter Mooney; Howard Oliver; Robert Phinney
Fluorination of Diamond Surfaces by Irradiation of Perfluorinated Alkyl Iodides, pp. 193-195
V. S. Smentkowski; John T. Yates Jr.
Functional Evidence for Indirect Recognition of G.U in tRNA Ala by Alanyl-tRNA Synthetase, pp. 195-197
K. Gabriel; Jay Schneider; William H. McClain
A Role for CD81 in Early T Cell Development, pp. 198-200
Richard Boismenu; Maria Rhein; Wolfgang H. Fischer; Wendy L. Havran
Effect of Polymorphism in the Drosophila Regulatory Gene Ultrabithorax on Homeotic Stability, pp. 200-203
Greg Gibson; David S. Hogness
Structure of the Heat Shock Protein Chaperonin-10 of Mycobacterium leprae, pp. 203-207
Shekhar C. Mande; Vijay Mehra; Barry R. Bloom; Wim G. J. Hol
Protection Against Osmotic Stress by cGMP-Mediated Myosin Phosphorylation, pp. 207-209
Hidekazu Kuwayama; Maria Ecke; Günther Gerisch; Peter J. M. Van Haastert
Regulation of PH04 Nuclear Localization by the PH080-PH085 Cyclin-CDK Complex, pp. 209-212
Elizabeth M. O'Neill; Arie Kaffman; Emmitt R. Jolly; Erin K. O'Shea
Direct Physical Measure of Conformational Rearrangement Underlying Potassium Channel Gating, pp. 213-216
Lidia M. Mannuzzu; Mario M. Moronne; Ehud Y. Isacoff
Activation of Ventrolateral Preoptic Neurons During Sleep, pp. 216-219
J. E. Sherin; P. J. Shiromani; R. W. McCarley; C. B. Saper
Plasmodium Hemozoin Formation Mediated by Histidine-Rich Proteins, pp. 219-222
David J. Sullivan Jr.; Llya Y. Gluzman; Daniel E. Goldberg


Technical Comments
Polypropylene Tube Surfaces may Induce Denaturation and Multimerization of DNA, pp. 222-223
Boris P. Belotserkovskii; Brian H. Johnston; Claire Gaillard; François Strauss
Hepatic Fibrosis in Ahr -/- Mice, pp. 223-224
W. Michael McDonnell; Stephen W. Chensue; Frederick K. Askari; Richard H. Moseley; Pedro znsFernandez-Salguero; F. J. Gonzalez; J. M. Ward


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: A Changing Electric Power Industry, p. 273
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Alabama and Evolution, p. 275
Sheldon F. Gottlieb; Sidney Fox
Wild Dogs in the Serengeti, pp. 275-276
Marion L. East; Heribert Hofer; Virginia Morell
Resistance to Mutagenesis, pp. 276-277
George M. Woodwell
Evidence of Early Cannibalism, pp. 277-278
Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo; J. Carlos Díez; José M. Bermúdez de Castro; Eudald Carbonell; Juan Luis Arsuaga
Extracellular Protein Kinases, pp. 278-279
Yigal H. Ehrlich
Downsizing at DOE Facilities, p. 279
Dan W. Reicher
Comet Hunting: Discipline and Serendipity, p. 279
Jack O. Burns


ScienceScope, p. 281
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
U.S. Power Outage Won't Dim ITER, pp. 282-284
Andrew Lawler
Does Rochester Without Math Add Up?, p. 284
Constance Holden
Research Gets Big Boost One Year After Kobe Earthquake, pp. 285-286
Dennis Normile
AMS Adds Realism to Chemical Risk Assessment, pp. 286-287
Jonathan Weisman
New U.K. Committee Draws Fire, p. 287
Nigel Williams


Research News
Closing in On Superconductivity, pp. 288-289
Daniel Clery
Blue Laser Race Turns Red-Hot, p. 289
Robert F. Service
Social Status Sculpts Activity of Crayfish Neurons, pp. 290-291
Marcia Barinaga
Choreographing the Bacterial Cell Cycle, p. 291
Wade Roush
Life at the Top: Animals Pay the High Price of Dominance, p. 292
Virginia Morell
Interfering with Atoms to Clear a Path for Lasers, p. 293
Gary Taubes
New Tumor Suppressor Found In Pancreatic Cancer, p. 294
Claire O'Brien


Random Samples, pp. 295+297
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Plasma Initiation, p. 309
Plasma Physics. An Introduction to the Theory of Astrophysical, Geophysical, and Laboratory Plasmas.
Peter A. Sturrock
Introduction to Plasma Physics.
Robert J. Goldston; Paul H. Rutherford
Plasma Physics. An Introductory Course.
Richard Dendy
Review author[s]: David Montgomery
----------------, pp. 309-310
The Rise of Fishes. 500 Million Years of Evolution.
John A. Long
Review author[s]: George V. Lauder
----------------, p. 310
Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States.
Martin Lockley; Adrian P. Hunt
Review author[s]: Kevin Padian
Book Received, p. 310


Perspectives
Microscopic Tunneling Spectroscopy on High-Temperature Superconductors, pp. 313-314
Koichi Kitazawa
Checkpoints Take the Next Step, pp. 314-315
Antony M. Carr
Cellular Microbiology Emerging, pp. 315-316
P. Cossart; P. Boquet; S. Normark; R. Rappuoli


Covalent Fullerene Chemistry, pp. 317-323
François Diederich; Carlo Thilgen

Toward an Understanding of the Correlates of Protective Immunity to HIV Infection, pp. 324-328
Barton F. Haynes; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Anthony S. Fauci


Research Article
Pairing Symmetry in Single-Layer Tetragonal Tl2Ba2CuO 6+δ Superconductors, pp. 329-332
C. C. Tsuei; J. R. Kirtley; M. Rupp; J. Z. Sun; A. Gupta; M. B. Ketchen; C. A. Wang; Z. F. Ren; J. H. Wang; M. Bhushan


Reports
Recent Changes in Eastern Mediterranean Deep Waters, pp. 333-335
Wolfgang Roether; Beniamino B. Manca; Birgit Klein; Davide Bregant; Dimitrios Georgopoulos; Volker Beitzel; Vedrana Kovačević; Anna Luchetta
Chromophores with Strong Heterocyclic Acceptors: A Poled Polymer with a Large Electro-Optic Coefficient, pp. 335-337
Markus Ahlheim; Marguerite Barzoukas; Peter V. Bedworth; Mireille Blanchard-Desce; Alain Fort; Zhong-Ying Hu; Seth R. Marder; Joseph W. Perry; Claude Runser; Markus Staehelin; Beat Zysset
Chaos and the Shapes of Elliptical Galaxies, pp. 337-340
David Merritt
Mineralization of Chlorofluorocarbons and Aromatization of Saturated Fluorocarbons by a Convenient Thermal Process, pp. 340-341
Juan Burdeniuc; Robert H. Crabtree
Design of a Monomeric 23-Residue Polypeptide with Defined Tertiary Structure, pp. 342-345
Mary D. Struthers; Richard P. Cheng; Barbara Imperiali
Assembly of a Ribonucleoprotein Catalyst by Tertiary Structure Capture, pp. 345-348
Kevin M. Weeks; Thomas R. Cech
C3d of Complement as a Molecular Adjuvant: Bridging Innate and Acquired Immunity, pp. 348-350
Paul W. Dempsey; Michael E. D. Allison; Srinivas Akkaraju; Christopher C. Goodnow; Douglas T. Fearon
DPC4, A Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene at Human Chromosome 18q21.1, pp. 350-353
Stephan A. Hahn; Mieke Schutte; A. T. M. Shamsul Hoque; Christopher A. Moskaluk; Luis T. da Costa; Ester Rozenblum; Craig L. Weinstein; Aryeh Fischer; Charles J. Yeo; Ralph H. Hruban; Scott E. Kern
rad-Dependent Response of the chk1-Encoded Protein Kinase at the DNA Damage Checkpoint, pp. 353-356
Nancy C. Walworth; Rene Bernards
Regulation of RAD53 by the ATM-Like Kinases MEC1 and TEL1 in Yeast Cell Cycle Checkpoint Pathways, pp. 357-360
Yolanda Sanchez; Brian A. Desany; William J. Jones; Qinghua Liu; Bin Wang; Stephen J. Elledge
Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1: The Type I Procollagen C-Proteinase, pp. 360-362
Efrat Kessler; Kazuhiko Takahara; Luba Biniaminov; Marina Brusel; Daniel S. Greenspan
Role of β-Arrestin in Mediating Agonist-Promoted G Protein-Coupled Receptor Internalization, pp. 363-366
Stephen S. G. Ferguson; William E. Downey III; Anne-Marie Colapietro; Larry S. Barak; Luc Ménard; Marc G. Caron
The Effect of Social Experience on Serotonergic Modulation of the Escape Circuit of Crayfish, pp. 366-369
Shih-Rung Yeh; Russell A. Fricke; Donald H. Edwards
Zinc-Induced Collapse of Augmented Inhibition by GABA in a Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Model, pp. 369-373
Eberhard H. Buhl; Thomas S. Otis; Istvan Mody


Technical Comments
Analog Computational Power, p. 373
Hava T. Siegelmann


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Refining the On-Line Scholar's Tools, p. 429
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Reducing Greenhouse Gases, p. 431
Craig Bond Hatfield; Pekka E. Kauppi
NASA's Life Science, pp. 431-433
Lynn Margulis; Pauline Jackie Duke
Beyond Test Score Comparisons, pp. 433-434
Frank X. Sutman
Antisense Research, p. 434
C. Frank Bennett
State Key Labs in China, pp. 434-435
C. L. Tsou


Corrections and Clarifications: Will NASA's Research Reforms Fly?, p. 435
ScienceScope, p. 437
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
AIDS Task Force Fizzles Out, pp. 438-439
Jon Cohen
Policy on DNA Research Troubles Tissue Bankers, p. 440
Eliot Marshall
Can Some Infants Beat HIV?, p. 441
Clare Thompson
'Natural' Cancer Prevention Trial Halted, p. 441
Kim Peterson
Industrial R&D Gets Boost Despite Lack of Patent Reform, pp. 442-443
Pallava Bagla
Tax Law Casts Pall Over Research Aid, p. 443
Vladimir Pokrovsky


Research News
Researchers Feel Lure of the I-WAY, pp. 444-445
James Glanz
Mutant Enzyme Provides New Insights into the Cause of ALS, pp. 446-447
Jean Marx
Modified Microbe May Boost TB Vaccine, p. 447
Wade Roush
Proteins 'Clock' the Origins of All Creatures-Great and Small, p. 448
Virginia Morell
Cave Structure Boosts Neandertal Image, p. 449
Michael Balter
Planets Remind Astronomers of Home, pp. 449-450
James Glanz
Digging Deeply Into Galaxies' Pasts, p. 450
Donald Goldsmith


Random Samples, pp. 451+453
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Darwin Lite, p. 455
Darwin. A Life in Science.
Michael White; John Gribbin
Review author[s]: William Montgomery
Chromosomal Structures, pp. 455-456
Telomeres.
Elizabeth H. Blackburn; Carol W. Greider
Review author[s]: Carolyn M. Price
Simulation Methods, p. 456
Computer Modelling in Molecular Biology.
Julia M. Goodfellow
Review author[s]: Stanley R. Krystek Jr.
Books Received, p. 456


Perspectives
Regulation of Atmospheric O2: Feedback in the Microbial Feedbag, pp. 459-460
Lee R. Kump; Fred T. Mackenzie
A Docking Receptor for HDL Cholesterol Esters, pp. 460-461
Daniel Steinberg
Gating by Cyclic AMP: Expanded Role for an Old Signaling Pathway, pp. 461-463
Ravi Lyengar
BMP-1: Resurrection As Procollagen C-Proteinase, p. 463
A. H. Reddi


The Magnetic Nature of Coronal Holes, pp. 464-469
Yi-Ming Wang; Scott H. Hawley; Neil R. Sheeley Jr.

Determining Divergence Times of the Major Kingdoms of Living Organisms with a Protein Clock, pp. 470-477
Russell F. Doolittle; Da-Fei Feng; Simon Tsang; Glen Cho; Elizabeth Little


Research Article
Thiyl Radicals in Ribonucleotide Reductases, pp. 477-481
Stuart Licht; Gary J. Gerfen; JoAnne Stubbe


Reports
Energy Dissipation during Rupture of Adhesive Bonds, pp. 482-484
Arlette R. C. Baljon; Mark O. Robbins
The Structure and Stability of Atomic Liquids: From Clusters to Bulk, pp. 484-487
Jonathan P. K. Doye; David J. Wales
Reversible Encapsulation of Disc-Shaped Guests by a Synthetic, Self-Assembled Host, pp. 487-489
Robert M. Grotzfeld; Neil Branda; Julius Rebek Jr.
Design of a Random Quantum Spin Chain Paramagnet: Sr3CuPt 0.5 Ir 0.5 O6, pp. 489-491
Tu N. Nguyen; Patrick A. Lee; Hans-Conrad zur Loye
Th-Pb and U-Pb Dating of Ore-Stage Calcite and Paleozoic Fluid Flow, pp. 491-493
Joyce C. Brannon; Susan C. Cole; Frank A. Podosek; Virginia M. Ragan; Raymond M. Coveney Jr.; Malcolm W. Wallace; Alison J. Bradley
Redox Stabilization of the Atmosphere and Oceans by Phosphorus-Limited Marine Productivity, pp. 493-496
Philippe Van Cappellen; Ellery D. Ingall
Reduction of HIV Concentration during Acute Infection: Independence from a Specific Immune Response, pp. 497-499
Andrew N. Phillips
Dependence of Cyclin E-CDK2 Kinase Activity on Cell Anchorage, pp. 499-502
Fang Fang; Gertraud Orend; Nobumoto Watanabe; Tony Hunter; Erkki Ruoslahti
Angiotensin II-Forming Activity in a Reconstructed Ancestral Chymase, pp. 502-505
Unnikrishnan M. Chandrasekharan; Subramaniam Sanker; Manuel J. Glynias; Sadashiva S. Karnik; Ahsan Husain
Molecular Cloning and Disease Association of Hepatitis G Virus: A Transfusion-Transmissible Agent, pp. 505-508
Jeff Linnen; John Wages Jr.; Zhen-Yong Zhang-Keck; Kirk E. Fry; Krzysztof Z. Krawczynski; Harvey Alter; Eugene Koonin; Margaret Gallagher; Miriam Alter; Stephanos Hadziyannis; Peter Karayiannis; Kevin Fung; Yoshiyuki Nakatsuji; J. Wai-Kuo Shih; Lavonne Young; Michael Piatak Jr.; Cameron Hoover; John Fernandez; Stacie Chen; Jian-Chao Zou; Timothy Morris; Kenneth C. Hyams; Susan Ismay; Jeffrey D. Lifson; Georg Hess; Steven K. H. Foung; Howard Thomas; Daniel Bradley; Harold Margolis; Jungsuh P. Kim
Receptor-Ligand Interaction between CD44 and Osteopontin (Eta-1), pp. 509-512
Georg F. Weber; Samy Ashkar; Melvin J. Glimcher; Harvey Cantor
Activation by Attention of the Human Reticular Formation and Thalamic Intralaminar Nuclei, pp. 512-515
Shigeo Kinomura; Jonas Larsson; Balázs Gulyás; Per E. Roland
Altered Reactivity of Superoxide Dismutase in Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, pp. 515-518
Martina Wiedau-Pazos; Joy J. Goto; Shahrooz Rabizadeh; Edith B. Gralla; James A. Roe; Michael K. Lee; Joan S. Valentine; Dale E. Bredesen
Identification of Scavenger Receptor SR-BI as a High Density Lipoprotein Receptor, pp. 518-520
Susan Acton; Attilio Rigotti; Katherine T. Landschulz; Shangzhe Xu; Helen H. Hobbs; Monty Krieger
Interfering with Apoptosis: Ca 2+ -Binding Protein ALG-2 and Alzheimer's Disease Gene ALG-3, pp. 521-525
Pasquale Vito; Emanuela Lacaná; Luciano D'Adamio
Newly Learned Auditory Responses Mediated by NMDA Receptors in the Owl Inferior Colliculus, pp. 525-528
Daniel E. Feldman; Michael S. Brainard; Eric I. Knudsen


AAAS News and Notes, p. 536
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (33 pp.)
Editorial: European Education and Science's Next Wave, p. 577
Daniel Clery; John Benditt


Letters
Keeping Radioactive Waste Dry?, p. 579
Steve Frishman
Genetics and Race, pp. 579-580
J. Philippe Rushton; Jared Taylor
Publicizing the Value of Basic Research, p. 580
Joseph L. Birman
Bullets and Silk in the Old West, pp. 580-581
Joel M. Harp
Climate Change and Consensus, pp. 581-582
S. Fred Singer
Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis in HIV Infection, pp. 582-583
Gabriele Baier-Bitterlich; Helmut Wachter; Dietmar Fuchs
Space Propulsion, p. 583
Jerry Grey


Corrections and Clarifications: The Favored 30, p. 583
Corrections and Clarifications: AIDS Trails Take on Peer Review, p. 583
ScienceScope, p. 585
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Clinical Promise, Ethical Quandary, pp. 586-588
Eliot Marshall
Seeking Out Strange New Worlds, p. 588
Donald Goldsmith
Research Knows No Season As Budget Cycle Goes Awry, p. 589
Andrew Lawler
Overhauling AIDS Research: Views from the Community, pp. 590-591
Jon Cohen
Hearing Highlights Hopes, Realities, pp. 591-592
Jeffrey Mervis
Panel Would Close Princeton Reactor, p. 592
Andrew Lawler


Research News
Galileo Hits a Strange Spot on Jupiter, pp. 593-594
Richard A. Kerr
Fertile Results: Bringing Up Baby (Eggs), pp. 594-595
Wade Roush
Is the Dark Matter Mystery Solved?, pp. 595-596
James Glanz
New Virus Variant Killed Serengeti Cats, p. 596
Virginia Morell
Are Algae-Not Coral-Reefs' Master Builders?, pp. 597-598
James Shreeve
Microprocessors Deliver Teraflops, p. 598
James Glanz
Will a Computer Checkmate a Chess Champion at Last?, p. 599
Barry Cipra


Random Samples, p. 601
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
A Career Without Compromise, pp. 603-604
Force of Nature.
Thomas Hager
Linus Pauling.
Ted Goertzel; Ben Goertzel; Mildred Goertzel; Victor Goertzel; Gwen Goertzel
Linus Pauling in His Own Words.
Barbara Marinacci
Review author[s]: Harden M. McConnell


Books Received, p. 604


Policy Forum
The Future of the Behavioral and Social Sciences, pp. 611-612
Philip M. Smith; Barbara Boyle Torrey


Perspectives
Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Biomolecules, pp. 613-614
Eric J. Beckman
"Negative Viscosity" in a Magnetic Fluid, pp. 614-615
Ronald E. Rosensweig
Ion Channels: Opening the Gate, p. 615
Katrina L. Kelner
Unscrambling Color Vision, pp. 616-617
Richard H. Masland
Lysosomal Degradation of Ubiquitin-Tagged Receptors, p. 617
Stella M. Hurtley


Surprises on the Way from One- to Two-Dimensional Quantum Magnets: The Ladder Materials, pp. 618-623
Elbio Dagotto; T. M. Rice


Reports
Water-in-Carbon Dioxide Microemulsions: An Environment for Hydrophiles Including Proteins, pp. 624-626
K. P. Johnston; K. L. Harrison; M. J. Clarke; S. M. Howdle; M. P. Heitz; F. V. Bright; C. Carlier; T. W. Randolph
Crystal and Molecular Structures of Hexamethyltungsten and Hexamethylrhenium, pp. 626-628
Valerie Pfennig; Konrad Seppelt
Pa$\overline{3}$ Modified Fluorite-Type Structures in Metal Dioxides at High Pressure, pp. 629-631
J. Haines; J. M. Léger; O. Schulte
Large-Scale Storms in Saturn's Atmosphere During 1994, pp. 631-634
A. Sanchez-Lavega; J. Lecacheux; J. M. Gomez; F. Colas; P. Laques; K. Noll; D. Gilmore; I. Miyazaki; D. Parker
Group Velocity in Strongly Scattering Media, pp. 634-637
J. H. Page; Ping Sheng; H. P. Schriemer; I. Jones; Xiaodun Jing; D. A. Weitz
Calcification in Hermatypic and Ahermatypic Corals, pp. 637-639
A. T. Marshall
Evolution of Scleractinian Corals Inferred from Molecular Systematics, pp. 640-642
Sandra L. Romano; Stephen R. Palumbi
Catalysis of Amide Proton Exchange by the Molecular Chaperones GroEL and SecB, pp. 642-645
Ralph Zahn; Sarah Perrett; Gun Stenberg; Alan R. Fersht
Protein Kinase N (PKN) and PKN-Related Protein Rhophilin as Targets of Small GTPase Rho, pp. 645-648
Go Watanabe; Yuji Saito; Pascal Madaule; Toshimasa Ishizaki; Kazuko Fujisawa; Narito Morii; Hideyuki Mukai; Yoshitaka Ono; Akira Kakizuka; Shuh Narumiya
Identification of a Putative Target for Rho as the Serine-Threonine Kinase Protein Kinase N, pp. 648-650
Mutsuki Amano; Hideyuki Mukai; Yoshitaka Ono; Kazuyasu Chihara; Takeshi Matsui; Yuko Hamajima; Katsuya Okawa; Akihiro Iwamatsu; Kozo Kaibuchi
Enhanced Perception Illusory Contours in the Lower Versus Upper Visual Hemifields, pp. 651-653
Nava Rubin; Ken Nakayama; Robert Shapley
Use-Dependent Blockers and Exit Rate of the Last Ion from the Multi-Ion Pore of a K+ Channel, pp. 653-656
Thomas Baukrowitz; Gary Yellen
Horizontal Cells of the Primate Retina: Cone Specificity Without Spectral Opponency, pp. 656-659
Dennis M. Dacey; Barry B. Lee; Donna K. Stafford; Joel Pokorny; Vivianne C. Smith
Molecular Detection of Primary Bladder Cancer by Microsatellite Analysis, pp. 659-662
Li Mao; Mark P. Schoenberg; Marshall Scicchitano; Yener S. Erozan; Adrian Merlo; Donna Schwab; David Sidransky
Expression of a Plasmodium Gene Introduced into Subtelomeric Regions of Plasmodium berghei Chromosomes, pp. 662-665
Melissa R. van Dijk; Chris J. Janse; Andrew P. Waters
IRS-1-Mediated Inhibition of Insulin Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Activity in TNF-α-and Obesity-Induced Insulin Resistance, pp. 665-668
Gökhan S. Hotamisligil; Pascal Peraldi; Adriane Budavari; Ramsey Ellis; Morris F. White; Bruce M. Spiegelman


Technical Comments
The Age of the Waiho Loop Glacial Event, pp. 668-670
M. C. G. Mabin; G. H. Denton; C. H. Hendy
Plasma Viral Load, CD4^+ Cell Counts, and HIV-1 Production by Cells, pp. 670-671
Jay A. Levy; Bineetha Ramachandran; Edward Barker; Jessica Guthrie; Tarek Elbeik; John M. Coffin


European Universities in Transition
Science: European Universities in Transition, pp. 681-682
Daniel Clery
Germany and France: Europe's Science Powerhouses Face Limits to Growth, p. 683
Patricia Kahn; Michael Balter
Germany: An Egalitarian System Straining At the Seams, pp. 684-686
Patricia Kahn
France: An Elite System Struggles With Mass Education, pp. 686-688
Michael Balter
United Kingdom: Universities Feel The Heat of Competition, pp. 688-689+691
Nigel Williams
The Netherlands: Government Pushes Students Onto the Fast Track, p. 693
Alexander Hellemans
European Union: Students Still Face Barriers Across Europe, pp. 694-695
Nigel Williams
Central Europe: After Communism: Reinventing Higher Education, p. 695
Poland: Teachers Struggle With Low Funds and Morale, pp. 695-696
Robert Koenig
Hungary: Industry and Foundations Help Out, pp. 696-697
Susan Milligan
Czech Republic: Grad School Bridges Old Divisions, pp. 697-698
Patricia Kahn
Russia: Bringing Research And Teaching Back Together, pp. 699-701
Richard Stone


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: An Enhanced Perspective, p. 741
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Hormonal Activity, p. 743
Dorothy L. (Mrs. R. C.) Laben
Biological Determinism, pp. 743-744
Adolf Heschl; Roger A. Sedjo
Low-Angle Faults, pp. 744-745
George A. Thompson
The Science Doctorate, pp. 745-747
Richard W. Kerrigan; Charlotte E. Hotchkiss; Robert Kokenyesi; Carl A. Schnaitman; J. W. Costerton; Robert B. Green
Gene Therapy: False Expectations?, p. 747
Krishna R. Dronamraju


ScienceScope, p. 749
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
ARC Affair Troubles French Scientists, pp. 750-751
Michael Balter
NIH Clinical Center Gets a Boost, pp. 751-752
Eliot Marshall
Showdown at the UC Corral, p. 752
Marcia Barinaga
Two Eyes are Better Than One, p. 752
Jocelyn Kaiser
Russian Deal Bolsters the Space Station-at a Price, pp. 753-754
Andrew Lawler
A Familiar Face for a Distant Galaxy?, p. 754
Tim Appenzeller
Results on New AIDS Drugs Bring Cautious Optimism, pp. 755-756
Jon Cohen
Galactic Building Blocks Found?, p. 756
James Glanz
Where Do Meteorites Come From? A NEAR Miss May Tell, p. 757
Richard A. Kerr
Collisions Hint That Quarks Might Not Be Indivisible, p. 758
James Glanz
Do Galaxies Fly Through the Universe in Formation?, p. 759
Robert Matthews
Moving Forest Trees Into the Modern Genetics Era, pp. 760-761
Anne Simon Moffat


Random Samples, p. 763
Jocelyn Kaiser


Special News Report
Science Journals Go Wired, pp. 764-766
Gary Taubes
Electronic Preprints Point the Way to 'Author Empowerment', pp. 767-768
Gary Taubes


Book Reviews
Advances for Epidemiology, p. 770
Biomarkers and Occupational Health. Progress and Perspectives.
Mortimer L. Mendelsohn; John P. Peeters; Mary Janet Normandy; Joseph Henry Press
Review author[s]: Dale Hattis
A Global Campaign, pp. 770-771
The War Against Hepatitis B. A History of the International Task Force on Hepatitis B Immunization.
William A. Muraskin
Review author[s]: Johannes Sommerfeld
Other Health Issues, p. 771
Infectious Diseases in an Age of Change. The Impact of Human Ecology and Behavior on Disease Transmission.
Bernard Roizman
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Perspectives
Probing Catalysts with Water, pp. 774-775
Joachim Sauer
An Ice Shelf Breakup, pp. 775-776
Mark Fahnestock
Indeterminate Organization of the Visual System, pp. 776-777
Claus-C. Hilgetag; Mark A. O'Neill; Malcolm P. Young
On Hierarchies: Response to Hilgetag et al, p. 777
David C. Van Essen; Daniel J. Felleman


Intercalation, DNA Kinking, and the Control of Transcription, pp. 778-784
Milton H. Werner; Angela M. Gronenborn; G. Marius Clore


Reports
Human Appropriation of Renewable Fresh Water, pp. 785-788
Sandra L. Postel; Gretchen C. Daily; Paul R. Ehrlich
Rapid Collapse of Northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica, pp. 788-792
Helmut Rott; Pedro Skvarca; Thomas Nagler
DNA: An Extensible Molecule, pp. 792-794
Philippe Cluzel; Anne Lebrun; Christoph Heller; Richard Lavery; Jean-Louis Viovy; Didier Chatenay; François Caron
Overstretching B-DNA: The Elastic Response of Individual Double-Stranded and Single-Stranded DNA Molecules, pp. 795-799
Steven B. Smith; Yujia Cui; Carlos Bustamante
On the Nature of Water Bound to a Solid Acid Catalyst, pp. 799-802
L. Smith; A. K. Cheetham; R. E. Morris; L. Marchese; J. M. Thomas; P. A. Wright; J. Chen
Mutagenesis in Mammalian Cells Induced by Triple Helix Formation and Transcription-Coupled Repair, pp. 802-805
Gan Wang; Michael M. Seidman; Peter M. Glazer
Cell Killing by the Drosophila Gene reaper, pp. 805-807
Kristin White; Elvan Tahaoglu; Hermann Steller
Requirement of an ICE-Like Protease for Induction of Apoptosis and Ceramide Generation by REAPER, pp. 808-810
Gijsbertus J. Pronk; Kevin Ramer; Payman Amiri; Lewis T. Williams
Stimulation of Membrane Ruffling and MAP Kinase Activation by Distinct Effectors of RAS, pp. 810-812
Tom Joneson; Michael A. White; Michael H. Wigler; Dafna Bar-Sagi
PKC-Dependent Stimulation of Exocytosis by Sulfonylureas in Pancreatic β Cells, pp. 813-815
Lena Eliasson; Erik Renström; Carina Ämmälä; Per-Olof Berggren; Alejandro M. Bertorello; Krister Bokvist; Alexander Chibalin; Jude T. Deeney; Peter R. Flatt; Jakob Gäbel; Jesper Gromada; Olof Larsson; Per Lindström; Christopher J. Rhodes; Patrik Rorsman
Cold-Induced Expression of Δ9-Desaturase in Carp by Transcriptional and Posttranslational Mechanisms, pp. 815-818
P. E. Tiku; A. Y. Gracey; A. I. Macartney; R. J. Beynon; A. R. Cossins
Identification of a Committed Precursor for the Mast Cell Lineage, pp. 818-822
Hans-Reimer Rodewald; Mark Dessing; Ann M. Dvorak; Stephen J. Galli
Activation of BTK by a Phosphorylation Mechanism Initiated by SRC Family Kinases, pp. 822-825
David J. Rawlings; Andrew M. Scharenberg; Hyunsun Park; Matthew I. Wahl; Siqi Lin; Roberta M. Kato; Anne-Catherine Fluckiger; Owen N. Witte; Jean-Pierre Kinet


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Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: Clusters, p. 889
John I. Brauman


Letters
Fusion Prospects, pp. 891-893
Thomas H. Stix; Ernesto Mazzucato; William E. Parkins
Comparing Student Test Scores, pp. 893-895
Andrew Ahlgren; Iris C. Rotberg
HHMI Awards, p. 895
Iain L. O. Buxton


Corrections and Clarifications: AIDS Trials Take on Peer Review, p. 895
Corrections and Clarifications: The Bell Curve: A Statement, p. 895
Corrections and Clarifications: Ensemble Activity and Behavior: What's the Code?, p. 895
ScienceScope, p. 897
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Britain's Big Science in a Bind, pp. 898-899
Nigel Williams
Walker Sets Off Alarm Bells With Efforts to Rein in EOS, p. 900
Andrew Lawler
NCI Cuts Contracts to Fund More Grants, p. 901
Eliot Marshall
Calculus Reform Sparks a Backlash, pp. 901-902
Barry Cipra
Linacs Offer Straight Line to Future, pp. 902-903
Alexander Hellemans
Heavy Hitters Anchor the AAAS Lineup at Annual Meeting, pp. 903-904
Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis; Eliot Marshall


Research News
Setting a Biological Stopwatch, pp. 905-906
Virginia Morell
Star-Watchers Team Up Telescopes for a Sharper View, pp. 907-908
Andrew Watson
Adding Depth to X-ray Maps, p. 908
James Glanz
New Clues to Brain Dopamine Control, Cocaine Addiction, p. 909
Michael Balter
Seismologists Learn the Language of Quakes, pp. 910-911
Richard A. Kerr
Quark Studies Put Theorists in a Spin, p. 911
Alexander Hellemans
Leishmania Susceptibility Puzzle Gets Another Twist, pp. 912-913
Jean Marx
Researchers Nail Down Leptin Receptor, p. 913
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, p. 915
Constance Holden


Cluster


News
Small Clusters Hit the Big Time, pp. 920-922
Robert F. Service
Clusters Whip Light Atomic Nuclei Into Shape, pp. 922-924
Nina Hall

Structure, Dynamics, and Thermodynamics of Clusters: Tales from Topographic Potential Surfaces, pp. 925-929
David J. Wales
Water Clusters, pp. 929-933
K. Liu; J. D. Cruzan; R. J. Saykally
Semiconductor Clusters, Nanocrystals, and Quantum Dots, pp. 933-937
A. P. Alivisatos
Magnetic Clusters in Molecular Beams, Metals, and Semiconductors, pp. 937-941
Jing Shi; S. Gider; K. Babcock; D. D. Awschalom
Ab Initio Calculations of Fullerenes, pp. 942-945
Gustavo E. Scuseria


Book Reviews
Foresighted Virology, p. 948
The DNA Provirus. Howard Temin's Scientific Legacy.
Geoffrey M. Cooper; Rayla Greenberg Temin; Bill Sugden
Review author[s]: G. Steven Martin
Molecular Collectives, p. 949
Supramolecular Chemistry. Concepts and Perspectives.
Jean-Marie Lehn
Review author[s]: Jay S. Siegel
Books Received, p. 950


Perspectives
Do Big and Little Earthquakes Start Differently?, pp. 953-954
John E. Vidale
Bio-Molecular Dynamics Comes of Age, pp. 954-955
Herman J. C. Berendsen
When Proteins Receive Deadly Messages at Birth, pp. 955-956
Stefan Jentsch


Research Article
A Lower Limit on the Age of the Universe, pp. 957-961
Brian Chaboyer; Pierre Demarque; Peter J. Kernan; Lawrence M. Krauss


Reports
Dust: A Diagnostic of the Hydrologic Cycle during the Last Glacial Maximum, pp. 962-963
Yuk L. Yung; Typhoon Lee; Chung-Ho Wang; Ying-Tzung Shieh
From Topographies to Dynamics on Multidimensional Potential Energy Surfaces of Atomic Clusters, pp. 963-966
Keith D. Ball; R. Stephen Berry; Ralph E. Kunz; Feng-Yin Li; Ana Proykova; David J. Wales
Catalytic Cleavage of the C-H and C-C Bonds of Alkanes by Surface Organometallic Chemistry: An EXAFS and IR Characterization of a Zr-H Catalyst, pp. 966-969
Judith Corker; Frédéric Lefebvre; Christine Lécuyer; Véronique Dufaud; Françoise Quignard; Agnès Choplin; John Evans; Jean-Marie Basset
Lamellar Biogels: Fluid-Membrane-Based Hydrogels Containing Polymer Lipids, pp. 969-973
Heidi E. Warriner; Stefan H. J. Idziak; Nelle L. Slack; Patrick Davidson; Cyrus R. Safinya
Were Thick Galactic Disks Made by Levitation?, pp. 973-975
S. Sridhar; J. Touma
Complex Phase Behavior in Solvent-Free Nonionic Surfactants, pp. 976-978
Marc A. Hillmyer; Frank S. Bates; Kristoffer Almdal; Kell Mortensen; Anthony J. Ryan; J. Patrick A. Fairclough
Chain Migration of Neuronal Precursors, pp. 978-981
Carlos Lois; Jose-Manuel García-Verdugo; Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
Role of Rho in Chemoattractant-Activated Leukocyte Adhesion Through Integrins, pp. 981-983
Carlo Laudanna; James J. Campbell; Eugene C. Butcher
Genetic Susceptibility to Leishmania: IL-12 Responsiveness in TH1 Cell Development, pp. 984-987
Mehmet L. Güler; James D. Gorham; Chyi-Song Hsieh; Aaron J. Mackey; Robert G. Steen; William F. Dietrich; Kenneth M. Murphy
Susceptibility to Leishmania major Infection in Interleukin-4-Deficient Mice, pp. 987-990
Nancy Noben-Trauth; Pascale Kropf; Ingrid Müller
Role of a Peptide Tagging System in Degradation of Proteins Synthesized from Damaged Messenger RNA, pp. 990-993
Kenneth C. Keiler; Patrick R. H. Waller; Robert T. Sauer
Phenotypes of Mouse Diabetes and Rat Fatty Due to Mutations in the OB (Leptin) Receptor, pp. 994-996
Streamson C. Chua Jr.; Wendy K. Chung; X. Sharon Wu-Peng; Yiying Zhang; Shun-Mei Liu; Louis Tartaglia; Rudolph L. Leibel
Ligand Binding: Molecular Mechanics Calculation of the Streptavidin-Biotin Rupture Force, pp. 997-999
Helmut Grübmuller; Berthold Heymann; Paul Tavan
Direct Visualization of A-, P-, and E-Site Transfer RNAs in the Escherichia coli Ribosome, pp. 1000-1002
Rajendra K. Agrawal; Pawel Penczek; Robert A. Grassucci; Yanhong Li; ArDean Leith; Knud H. Nierhaus; Joachim Frank


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Front Matter (36 pp.)
Editorial: Science and the American Dream, p. 1037
Neal F. Lane


Letters
Superconductivity Researchers, p. 1039
Richard L. Greene
A Prediction of the Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 1039-1040
Russell J. Donnelly
Air Quality in Mexico City, pp. 1040-1042
Francisco Guzmán; María E. Ruíz; Elizabeth Vega; Donald R. Blake; F. Sherwood Rowland
Climate Change Consensus, pp. 1042-1043
Michael J. Prather
HIV Viral Load Assay, p. 1043
Cecil H. Fox; Barton F. Haynes


ScienceScope, p. 1045
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Big Science is Booming in Japan, pp. 1046-1048
Dennis Normile
Clinton's R&D Achievements Tilt Toward Technology, pp. 1049-1050
Andrew Lawler
MIT Torn by Bitter Dispute Over Missile, pp. 1050-1052
Jock Friedly
Funding Crisis Provokes Street Protests, p. 1052
Andrey Allakhverdov


Research News
Putting Stiffness in Earth's Mantle, pp. 1053-1054
Richard A. Kerr
AAAS Gathering Explores Animals, Aliens, and Atoms, pp. 1055-1056
Robert F. Service; Richard A. Kerr; Lisa Seachrist
Regulating G Protein Signaling, pp. 1056-1058
Wade Roush
New Images Wet Researchers' Appetites, p. 1058
Daniel Clery
A Split-Personality X-ray Beacon Tantalizes Theorists, p. 1059
James Glanz
Analyzing Molecular Structure with Astronomical Speed, p. 1060
Wade Roush


Random Samples, pp. 1061+1063
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Evolutionary Transitions, p. 1075
Tempo and Mode in Evolution. Genetics and Paleontology 50 Years After Simpson.
Walter M. Fitch; Francisco J. Ayala
Review author[s]: Allan Larson
Phosphorylators, p. 1076
Protein Kinases.
James Robert Woodgett
Review author[s]: James T. Stull
Books Received, p. 1076


Perspectives
Molecular Trees: A New Branch of Chemistry, pp. 1077-1078
Thomas W. Bell
Evolving Catalysts in Real Time, pp. 1078-1079
Mark M. Davis
Delivery of Molecular Medicine to Solid Tumors, pp. 1079-1080
Rakesh K. Jain


The Galvanization of Biology: A Growing Appreciation for the Roles of Zinc, pp. 1081-1085
Jeremy M. Berg; Yigong Shi


Research Article
The Immunological Evolution of Catalysis, pp. 1086-1091
Phillip A. Patten; Nathanael S. Gray; Priscilla L. Yang; Cara B. Marks; Gary J. Wedemayer; J. Jay Boniface; Raymond C. Stevens; Peter G. Schultz


Reports
Drilling and Dating New Jersey Oligocene-Miocene Sequences: Ice Volume, Global Sea Level, and Exxon Records, pp. 1092-1095
Kenneth G. Miller; Gregory S. Mountain
Self-Assembling Dendrimers, pp. 1095-1098
Steven C. Zimmerman; Fanwen Zeng; David E. C. Reichert; Sergei V. Kolotuchin
Re-Os Ages of Group IIA, IIIA, IVA, and IVB Iron Meteorites, pp. 1099-1102
Michael I. Smoliar; Richard J. Walker; John W. Morgan
The Swelling of Clays: Molecular Simulations of the Hydration of Montmorillonite, pp. 1102-1104
S. Karaborni; B. Smit; W. Heidug; J. Urai; E. van Oort
Middle to Late Paleozoic Atmospheric CO2 Levels from Soil Carbonate and Organic Matter, pp. 1105-1107
Claudia I. Mora; Steven G. Driese; Lee Ann Colarusso
Initial Results of Radio Occultation Observations of Earth's Atmosphere Using the Global Positioning System, pp. 1107-1110
E. R. Kursinski; G. A. Hajj; W. I. Bertiger; S. S. Leroy; T. K. Meehan; L. J. Romans; J. T. Schofield; D. J. McCleese; W. G. Melbourne; C. L. Thornton; T. P. Yunck; J. R. Eyre; R. N. Nagatani
Observations of Carbon Monoxide in Comet Hale-Bopp, pp. 1110-1113
David Jewitt; Matthew Senay; Henry Matthews
Imitation of Escherichia coli Aspartate Receptor Signaling in Engineered Dimers of the Cytoplasmic Domain, pp. 1113-1116
Andrea G. Cochran; Peter S. Kim
Heparin Structure and Interactions with Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor, pp. 1116-1120
S. Faham; R. E. Hileman; J. R. Fromm; R. J. Linhardt; D. C. Rees
The p21 RAS Farnesyltransferase a Subunit in TGF-b and Activin Signaling, pp. 1120-1122
Tongwen Wang; Paul D. Danielson; Bi-yu Li; Paresh C. Shah; Stephen D. Kim; Patricia K. Donahoe
Locus Control Region Function and Heterochromatin-Induced Position Effect Variegation, pp. 1123-1125
Richard Festenstein; Mauro Tolaini; Paola Corbella; Clio Mamalaki; Jenny Parrington; Margaret Fox; Antigoni Miliou; Margaret Jones; Dimitris Kioussis
Congenital Jaundice in Rats with a Mutation in a Multidrug Resistance- Associated Protein Gene, pp. 1126-1128
Coen C. Paulusma; Piter J. Bosma; Guido J. R. Zaman; Conny T. M. Bakker; Marlies Otter; George L. Scheffer; Rik J. Scheper; Piet Borst; Ronald P. J. Oude Elferink
IRAK: A Kinase Associated with the Interleukin-1 Receptor, pp. 1128-1131
Zhaodan Cao; William J. Henzel; Xiong Gao


Technical Comments
How Much Solar Radiation do Clouds Absorb?, pp. 1131-1136
Graeme L. Stephens; R. D. Cess; M. H. Zhang; Peter Pilewskie; Francisco P. J. Valero
Interhelical Salt Bridges, Coiled-Coil Stability, and Specificity of Dimerization, pp. 1136-1138
Pierre Lavigne; Frank D. Sönnichsen; Cyril M. Kay; Robert S. Hodges; Kevin J. Lumb; Peter S. Kim


AAAS News and Notes, p. 1149
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Bureaucrats Save Lives, p. 1213
Gerald R. Fink


Letters
Lioness Leadership, pp. 1215-1216
Gary C. Jahn; Craig Packer; Robert Heinsohn
Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease, pp. 1216-1218
Allen C. Steere
Effective U.S. Science Continued, pp. 1218-1219
Roger Geiger; Roger A. Pielke Jr.; Radford Byerly Jr.


ScienceScope, p. 1221
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Leadership Crisis Rocks Academy, pp. 1222-1223
Andrew Lawler
Fate of Tether Hangs by a Thread, p. 1223
Andrew Lawler
Klausner's Unconventional 'Field Station' in Seattle, pp. 1224-1225
Eliot Marshall
Donna Shalala: 'Leaving Footprints' at HHS, pp. 1225-1226
Eliot Marshall
Vaccine Drought Spurs NIAID Plan to Improve Industry Ties, pp. 1227-1228
Jon Cohen
FDA Reform Starts Down the Track, p. 1228
Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
Is Hippocampal Cell Death a Myth?, pp. 1229-1230
Ingrid Wickelgren
Isotope Switch Toughens Transistors, p. 1230
James Glanz
Dim Corona Foreshadows Storms, p. 1231
Kim Peterson
GSI Bags Another New Element, p. 1231
Robert Koenig
Mixing Nanotube Structures to Make a Tiny Switch, p. 1232
Robert F. Service
An Intriguing New Lead on Huntington's Disease, pp. 1233-1234
Marcia Barinaga
T Cell Inactivation Linked to Ras Block, p. 1234
Nigel Williams


Random Samples, pp. 1235+1237
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Transfer RNA, pp. 1240-1241
tRNA. Structure, Biosynthesis, and Function.
Dieter Söll; Uttam L. Rajbhandary
Review author[s]: Robert A. Zimmermann
----------------, p. 1241
The Cortical Neuron.
Michael J. Gutnick; Istvan Mody
Review author[s]: Daniel Johnston
Books Received, pp. 1241-1242


Perspectives
Cool Gas in the Virgo Cluster?, pp. 1244-1245
A. C. Fabian
The Whole Lactose Repressor, pp. 1245-1246
Kathleen S. Matthews


Research Article
Crystal Structure of the Lactose Operon Repressor and Its Complexes with DNA and Inducer, pp. 1247-1254
Mitchell Lewis; Geoffrey Chang; Nancy C. Horton; Michele A. Kercher; Helen C. Pace; Maria A. Schumacher; Richard G. Brennan; Ponzy Lu


Reports
Doping-Induced Change of Superconducting Gap Anisotropy in Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu2O 8+δ, pp. 1255-1257
R. J. Kelley; C. Quitmann; M. Onellion; H. Berger; P. Almeras; G. Margaritondo
Model Estimations Biased by Truncated Expansions: Possible Artifacts in Seismic Tomography, pp. 1257-1260
Jeannot Trampert; Roel Snieder
Radiation-Induced Diamond Formation in Uranium-Rich Carbonaceous Materials, pp. 1260-1263
Tyrone L. Daulton; Minoru Ozima
Impact Origin of the Chesapeake Bay Structure and the Source of the North American Tektites, pp. 1263-1266
Christian Koeberl; C. Wylie Poag; Wolf Uwe Reimold; Dion Brandt
Biomimetic Templating of Porous Lamellar Silicas by Vesicular Surfactant Assemblies, pp. 1267-1269
Peter T. Tanev; Thomas J. Pinnavaia
A Distinct G1 Step Required to Specify the Chinese Hamster DHFR Replication Origin, pp. 1270-1272
Jia-Rui Wu; David M. Gilbert
Blocked Signal Transduction to the ERK and JNK Protein Kinases in Anergic CD4+ T Cells, pp. 1272-1276
Wei Li; Carmella D. Whaley; Anna Mondino; Daniel L. Mueller
Blocked Ras Activation in Anergic CD4+ T Cells, pp. 1276-1278
Patrick E. Fields; Thomas F. Gajewski; Frank W. Fitch
Antigen Presentation and T Cell Development in H2-M-Deficient Mice, pp. 1278-1281
Wai-Ping Fung-Leung; Charles D. Surh; Monika Liljedahl; Jesse Pang; Didier Leturcq; Per A. Peterson; Susan R. Webb; Lars Karlsson
Enhanced Fidelity of 3TC-Selected Mutant HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase, pp. 1282-1285
Mark A. Wainberg; William C. Drosopoulos; Horacio Salomon; Mayla Hsu; Gadi Borkow; Michael A. Parniak; Zhengxian Gu; Qingbin Song; Jayanthi Manne; Sabina Islam; Gino Castriota; Vinayaka R. Prasad
Somatic Mutation of Immunoglobulin V Genes In vitro, pp. 1285-1289
Eva Källberg; Sandra Jainandunsing; David Gray; Tomas Leanderson
Role of Lymphotoxin and the Type I TNF Receptor in the Formation of Germinal Centers, pp. 1289-1291
Mitsuru Matsumoto; Sanjeev Mariathasan; Moon H. Nahm; Ferenc Baranyay; Jacques J. Peschon; David D. Chaplin
HIV-1 Langerhans' Cell Tropism Associated with Heterosexual Transmission of HIV, pp. 1291-1293
Luis E. Soto-Ramirez; Boris Renjifo; Mary F. McLane; Richard Marlink; Carl O'Hara; Ruengpung Sutthent; Chantapong Wasi; Prakong Vithayasai; Vicharn Vithayasai; Chatchawann Apichartpiyakul; Prasert Auewarakul; Victor Peña Cruz; Dao-Shan Chui; Rapin Osathanondh; Kenneth Mayer; Tun-Hou Lee; Max Essex
Bidirectional Control of Quantal Size by Synaptic Activity in the Hippocampus, pp. 1294-1297
Stéphane H. R. Oliet; Robert C. Malenka; Roger A. Nicoll


Technical Comments
Coral Reefs and Carbon Dioxide, pp. 1298-1300
J.-P. Gattuso; M. Frankignoulle; S. V. Smith; J. R. Ware; R. Wollast; Robert W. Buddemeier; Hajime Kayanne
Self-Fertilization, Linkage Disequilibrium, and Strain in Plasmodium falciparum, pp. 1300-1301
M. Tibayrenc; A. Lal; Richard E. L. Paul; Karen P. Day
Faunal Evidence and Sterkfontein Member 2 Foot Bones of Early Hominid, pp. 1301-1302
Jeffrey K. McKee; Phillip V. Tobias; Ronald J. Clarke
More Haemophilus and Mycoplasma Genes, pp. 1302-1304
Jürgen Brosius; Keith Robison; Walter Gilbert; George M. Church; J. Craig Venter


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Front Matter (13 pp.)
Editorial: Research Pays Off, p. 1343
Vinton G. Cerf


Letters
Whistleblowing Consequences, p. 1345
Lawrence J. Rhoades
Academia vs. National Labs, pp. 1345-1346
Norman Metzger; Thomas Dietz
Genetics and Informed Consent, pp. 1346-1347
Lori B. Andrews
Access to the Internet, p. 1347
Susumu Wakai
From Plants to Mammals, pp. 1347-1348
M. A. Matzke; R. A. Jorgensen
Sea Grant Fellows, p. 1348
Ronald C. Baird
Consider the Amateur, pp. 1348-1349
Forrest M. Mims III
"Allons Enfants...", p. 1349
Robert Weeks
Drosophila Homolog of Yeast ORC: Correction, p. 1349
Manfred Gossen; Daniel T. S. Pak; Michael R. Botchan


Corrections and Clarifications: Policy on DNA Research Troubles Tissue Bankers, p. 1349
Corrections and Clarifications: Transfer of Genes to Humans: Early Lessons and Obstacles to Success, p. 1349
ScienceScope, p. 1351
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Gene Hunters Close In On Elusive Prey, pp. 1352-1354
Patricia Kahn
NASA Revises EOS, Adds Small Craft, p. 1355
Andrew Lawler
Los Alamos Takes Step Back to Its Roots, pp. 1355-1356
Jonathan Weisman
Putting Museumgoers in Scientists' Shoes, p. 1356
Wade Roush
Anti-Evolution TV Show Prompts Furor, p. 1357
Constance Holden
Yellow Light for Pig-Human Transplants, p. 1357
Claire O'Brien
Japan Trolls for Global Support of Deepest Drilling Vessel, pp. 1358-1359
Dennis Normile
Gallo's Institute at the Last Hurdle, p. 1359
Eliot Marshall


Research News
A New Dawn for Sun-Climate Links?, pp. 1360-1361
Richard A. Kerr
Oil-Drop Trap Is Set for a Lone Quark, pp. 1361-1362
Steve Nadis
Focal Species Offer Management Tool, pp. 1362-1363
William James Davis
Tuning a Catalyst for New Plastics, p. 1363
Robert F. Service
Evidence Mounts for Our African Origins-and Alternatives, p. 1364
Joshua Fischman
Streetcar Carries Evolution Modelers Around Roadblocks, pp. 1365-1366
Nigel Williams


Random Samples, pp. 1367+1369
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Mating Arenas, pp. 1370-1371
Leks.
Jacob Höglund; Rauno V. Alatalo
Review author[s]: Marlene Zuk
Visual Perception, p. 1371
Foundations of Vision.
Brian A. Wandell
Review author[s]: Karen K. De Valois
Also Noteworthy, p. 1371
Atoms, Bombs, and Eskimo Kisses. A Memoir of Father and Son.
Claudio G. Segrè
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1371


Perspectives
Isolated Neutron Stars, pp. 1372-1373
Giovanni F. Bignami
Intermittently Flowing Rivers of Magnetic Flux, pp. 1373-1374
Franco Nori
The Expanding World of Trinucleotide Repeats, pp. 1374-1375
Stephen T. Warren


Basins of Attraction, pp. 1376-1380
Helena E. Nusse; James A. Yorke

Global Patterns of Linkage Disequilibrium at the CD4 Locus and Modern Human Origins, pp. 1380-1387
S. A. Tishkoff; E. Dietzsch; W. Speed; A. J. Pakstis; J. R. Kidd; K. Cheung; B. Bonné-Tamir; A. S. Santachiara-Benerecetti; P. Moral; M. Krings; S. Pääbo; E. Watson; N. Risch; T. Jenkins; K. K. Kidd


Research Article
The Exchange of Impact Ejecta Between Terrestrial Planets, pp. 1387-1392
Brett J. Gladman; Joseph A. Burns; Martin Duncan; Pascal Lee; Harold F. Levison


Reports
Observation of Dynamic Interaction of Vortices with Pinning Centers by Lorentz Microscopy, pp. 1393-1395
Tsuyoshi Matsuda; Ken Harada; Hiroto Kasai; Osamu Kamimura; Akira Tonomura
Understanding the Catalytic Behavior of Zeolites: A First-Principles Study of the Adsorption of Methanol, pp. 1395-1397
Rajiv Shah; M. C. Payne; M.-H. Lee; Julian D. Gale
Reversible Cleavage and Formation of the Dioxygen O-O Bond Within a Dicopper Complex, pp. 1397-1400
Jason A. Halfen; Samiran Mahapatra; Elizabeth C. Wilkinson; Susan Kaderli; Victor G. Young, Jr.; Lawrence Que, Jr.; Andreas D. Zuberbühler; William B. Tolman
High-Pressure Compounds in Methane-Hydrogen Mixtures, pp. 1400-1402
M. S. Somayazulu; L. W. Finger; R. J. Hemley; H. K. Mao
Comparison of Radiative and Physiological Effects of Doubled Atmospheric CO2 on Climate, pp. 1402-1406
P. J. Sellers; L. Bounoua; G. J. Collatz; D. A. Randall; D. A. Dazlich; S. O. Los; J. A. Berry; I. Fung; C. J. Tucker; C. B. Field; T. G. Jensen
The Amyloid Precursor Protein of Alzheimer's Disease in the Reduction of Copper(II) to Copper(I), pp. 1406-1409
Gerd Multhaup; Andrea Schlicksupp; Lars Hesse; Dirk Beher; Thomas Ruppert; Colin L. Masters; Konrad Beyreuther
Catalytic Role of 2′-Hydroxyl Groups Within a Group II Intron Active Site, pp. 1410-1413
Dana L. Abramovitz; Richard A. Friedman; Anna Marie Pyle
Uncoupling of GTP Binding from Target Stimulation by a Single Mutation in the Transducin α Subunit, pp. 1413-1416
Rohit Mittal; Jon W. Erickson; Richard A. Cerione
Rearrangement-Enhancing Element Upstream of the Mouse Immunoglobulin Kappa Chain J Cluster, pp. 1416-1420
Laurent Ferradini; Hua Gu; Annie De Smet; Klaus Rajewsky; Claude-Agnès Reynaud; Jean-Claude Weill
Electrophoretically Uniform Fluorescent Dyes for Automated DNA Sequencing, pp. 1420-1422
Michael L. Metzker; Jing Lu; Richard A. Gibbs
Friedreich's Ataxia: Autosomal Recessive Disease Caused by an Intronic GAA Triplet Repeat Expansion, pp. 1423-1427
Victoria Campuzano; Laura Montermini; Maria Dolores Moltò; Luigi Pianese; Mireille Cossée; Francesca Cavalcanti; Eugenia Monros; François Rodius; Franck Duclos; Antonella Monticelli; Federico Zara; Joaquin Cañizares; Hana Koutnikova; Sanjay I. Bidichandani; Cinzia Gellera; Alexis Brice; Paul Trouillas; Giuseppe De Michele; Alessandro Filla; Rosa De Frutos; Francisco Palau; Pragna I. Patel; Stefano Di Donato; Jean-Louis Mandel; Sergio Cocozza; Michel Koenig; Massimo Pandolfo
Egr-1-Induced Endothelial Gene Expression: A Common Theme in Vascular Injury, pp. 1427-1431
Levon M. Khachigian; Volkhard Lindner; Amy J. Williams; Tucker Collins


Technical Comments
Sperm-Egg Binding Protein or Proto-Oncogene?, pp. 1431-1435
Peer Bork; Patricia Saling; Rosa Carballada; Deborah Burks; Harry Moore


Science's Next Wave: Using Science to Help Shape The Nation's Policies, p. 1439
Virginia Morell

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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Protein Kinesis, p. 1477
Stella M. Hurtley


Letters
Rohrabacher re Gore, p. 1479
Dana Rohrabacher
AIDS and Ethnicity, pp. 1479-1481
Mike Males; Seamus McMillan; Philip S. Rosenberg
Climate Change Report, pp. 1481-1483
T. M. L. Wigley; S. Fred Singer
Space Research, p. 1483
Dietrich Müller


ScienceScope, p. 1485
Andrew Lawler


News and Comment
A Fleet Too Good to Afford?, pp. 1486-1488
Jeffrey Mervis
Study Inflames Ward Valley Controversy, pp. 1488-1489
Jonathan Weisman
New Zealand's Leap Into Gene Therapy, pp. 1489-1490
Eliot Marshall
Giant Merger Creates Biotech Power, p. 1490
Robert Koenig
Panel Urges NIH to Loosen Its Grip on AIDS Research, p. 1491
Jon Cohen
Support Builds for Curbs on Lifetime Faculty Posts, p. 1492
Dennis Normile


Research News
Misfolding the Way to Disease, pp. 1493-1495
Gary Taubes
Does the Sun Trigger Outbursts from Earth's Magnetosphere?, p. 1496
Richard A. Kerr
Biodiversity is a Boon to Ecosystems, Not Species, p. 1497
Anne Simon Moffat
Protein Motors May Drive Cells on Route to Specialization, pp. 1498-1499
Wade Roush
Rat Study Sheds Light on Cocaine Craving, p. 1499
Claire O'Brien


Random Samples, p. 1501
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Enzyme Frontiers, pp. 1507-1508
Cytochrome P450. Structure, Mechanism, and Biochemistry.
Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano
Review author[s]: John Dawson
Oceanic Vents, p. 1508
Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems. Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geological Interactions.
Susan E. Humphris; Robert A. Zierenberg; Lauren S. Mullineaux; Richard E. Thomson
Review author[s]: J. M. Edmond


Perspectives
Molecules on Ice, p. 1509
David C. Clary
Iron Metabolism in Eukaryotes: Mars and Venus at it Again, pp. 1510-1512
Jerry Kaplan; Thomas V. O'Halloran
V(D)J Recombination and Transposition: Closer Than Expected, p. 1512
Nancy L. Craig


Protein Kinesis
Nucleocytoplasmic Transport, pp. 1513-1518
Dirk Görlich; Iain W. Mattaj
Common Principles of Protein Translocation across Membranes, pp. 1519-1526
Gottfried Schatz; Bernhard Dobberstein
Coat Proteins and Vesicle Budding, pp. 1526-1533
Randy Schekman; Lelio Orci
Phosphoinositides as Regulators in Membrane Traffic, pp. 1533-1539
Pietro De Camilli; Scott D. Emr; Peter S. McPherson; Peter Novick
Targeting of Motor Proteins, pp. 1539-1544
Richard B. Vallee; Michael P. Sheetz


Research Articles
Toward an Astrophysical Theory of Chondrites, pp. 1545-1552
Frank H. Shu; Hsien Shang; Typhoon Lee
A Permease-Oxidase Complex Involved in High-Affinity Iron Uptake in Yeast, pp. 1552-1557
Robert Stearman; Daniel S. Yuan; Yuko Yamaguchi-Iwai; Richard D. Klausner; Andrew Dancis


Reports
Protein Folding Triggered by Electron Transfer, pp. 1558-1560
Torbjörn Pascher; John P. Chesick; Jay R. Winkler; Harry B. Gray
Microsecond Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Alkanes, pp. 1560-1562
Duane A. Goetsch; Lanny D. Schmidt
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Hydrochloric Acid Ionization at the Surface of Stratospheric Ice, pp. 1563-1566
Bradley J. Gertner; James T. Hynes
Structure and Evolution of Lithospheric Slab Beneath the Sunda Arc, Indonesia, pp. 1566-1570
Sri Widiyantoro; Rob van der Hilst
The Majorite-Pyrope + Magnesiowüstite Assemblage: Constraints on the History of Shock Veins in Chondrites, pp. 1570-1573
Ming Chen; Thomas G. Sharp; Ahmed El Goresy; Brigitte Wopenka; Xiande Xie
Iridium Metal in Chicxulub Impact Melt: Forensic Chemistry on the K-T Smoking Gun, pp. 1573-1576
Benjamin C. Schuraytz; David J. Lindstrom; Luis E. Marín; René R. Martinez; David W. Mittlefehldt; Virgil L. Sharpton; Susan J. Wentworth
Exchange of Carbon Dioxide by a Deciduous Forest: Response to Interannual Climate Variability, pp. 1576-1578
Michael L. Goulden; J. William Munger; Song-Miao Fan; Bruce C. Daube; Steven C. Wofsy
Human Foamy Virus Replication: A Pathway Distinct from That of Retroviruses and Hepadnaviruses, pp. 1579-1582
Shuyuarn F. Yu; David N. Baldwin; Samuel R. Gwynn; Suneetha Yendapalli; Maxine L. Linial
HIV-1 Dynamics in Vivo: Virion Clearance Rate, Infected Cell Life-Span, and Viral Generation Time, pp. 1582-1586
Alan S. Perelson; Avidan U. Neumann; Martin Markowitz; John M. Leonard; David D. Ho
Opposite Modulation of Cocaine-Seeking Behavior by D1-and D2-Like Dopamine Receptor Agonists, pp. 1586-1589
David W. Self; William J. Barnhart; David A. Lehman; Eric J. Nestler
Coordination of Three Signaling Enzymes by AKAP79, a Mammalian Scaffold Protein, pp. 1589-1592
Theresa M. Klauck; Maree C. Faux; Kirstin Labudda; Lorene K. Langeberg; Susan Jaken; John D. Scott
Similarities between Initiation of V(D)J Recombination and Retroviral Integration, pp. 1592-1594
Dik C. van Gent; Kiyoshi Mizuuchi; Martin Gellert
Cell Cycle Regulation of E2F Site Occupation In vivo, pp. 1595-1597
Jörk Zwicker; Ningshu Liu; Kurt Engeland; Frances C. Lucibello; Rolf Müller
Rapid Degradation of the G1 Cyclin CIn2 Induced by CDK-Dependent Phosphorylation, pp. 1597-1601
Stefan Lanker; M. Henar Valdivieso; Curt Wittenberg
Control of the Gene optomotor-blind in Drosophila Wing Development by decapentaplegic and wingless, pp. 1601-1604
Stefan Grimm; Gert O. Pflugfelder


Technical Comments
Long-Term Potentiation in the CA1 Hippocampus, pp. 1604-1606
Roberto Malinow; Zachary F. Mainen; Steven A. Siegelbaum; Vadim Y. Bolshakov
Estimating Geologic Age from Cosmogenic Nuclides: An Update, p. 1606
Paul R. Bierman; Erik M. Clapp
Pliocene Extinction of Antarctic Pectinid Mollusks, pp. 1606-1607
Paul Arthur Berkman; Michael L. Prentice


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Keep Borders Open for U.S. Science, p. 1649
Felice J. Levine


Letters
Gibbons on NIH Budget, p. 1651
John H. Gibbons
The Laetoli Footprints, pp. 1651-1652
Neville Agnew; Martha Demas; Mary D. Leakey
A Scientific "American Dream", pp. 1652-1653
Fraser Shilling
Characterizing Math Education, p. 1653
Jian-Yun Fang
Research Productivity, pp. 1653-1654
Albert Henderson
Weed Management and Pear Russetting, p. 1654
Joyce Loper
Tree Rarity, p. 1655
Philip V. Wells
Galaxy in Virgo: Aesthetically Uninteresting?, p. 1655
Fritz Kleinhans


Corrections and Clarifications: Interfering with apoptosis: Ca 2+ -binding protein ALG-2 and Alzheimer's disease gene ALG-3, p. 1655
Corrections and Clarifications: Structure of the heat shock protein chaperonin-10 of Mycobacterium leprae, p. 1655
ScienceScope, p. 1657
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Battle Lines Drawn for 1997 R&D Budget, p. 1658
Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
NSF Worries About Its Federal Partners, p. 1659
Jeffrey Mervis
Fusion Plan Gathers Steam, p. 1660
Andrew Lawler
Crunch Ahead for Space Science, pp. 1660-1661
Andrew Lawler
Budget Freeze Nips Comet Camera, p. 1661
Helen Gavaghan
New NIMH Director Offers Institutional Stimulant, pp. 1662-1663
Eliot Marshall
Communists Dominate Science Panels, p. 1663
Vladimir Pokrovsky
Yucca Blowup Theory Bombs, Says Study, p. 1664
Gary Taubes
Care Guide Gives Labs More Freedom, p. 1664
Wade Roush


Research News
Teetering on the Brink of Danger, pp. 1665-1667
Elizabeth Pennisi
Shock Forges Piece of Jovian Interior, pp. 1667-1668
Richard A. Kerr
Fermat Prover Points to Next Challenges, pp. 1668-1669
Barry Cipra
Hemoglobin Reveals New Role As Blood Pressure Regulator, p. 1670
James Glanz
Researchers Find the Reset Button for the Fruit Fly Clock, pp. 1671-1672
Marcia Barinaga
Gene Perplexes Epilepsy Researchers, p. 1672
Claire O'Brien


Random Samples, pp. 1673+1675
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Partners in Physiology, pp. 1681-1682
August and Marie Krogh. Lives in Science.
Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen
Review author[s]: Thomas Söderqvist
Evolutionary Pinnacle, p. 1682
Social Evolution in Ants.
Andrew F. G. Bourke; Nigel R. Franks
Review author[s]: Ross H. Crozier


Perspectives
Shot Noise in Quantum Conductors, pp. 1689-1690
Leo Kouwenhoven
AT-AC Introns: An ATtACk on Dogma, pp. 1690-1692
Stephen M. Mount
Releasing the Brakes on Antitumor Immune Response, p. 1691
Drew Pardoll
Hydrogen: The First Metallic Element, p. 1692
Friedrich Hensel; Peter P. Edwards


Noble Gas Atoms Inside Fullerenes, pp. 1693-1697
Martin Saunders; R. James Cross; Hugo A. Jiménez-Vázquez; Rinat Shimshi; Anthony Khong


Research Article
On the Shape of C6H6+, pp. 1698-1702
R. Lindner; K. Müller-Dethlefs; E. Wedum; K. Haber; E. R. Grant


Reports
Nonlinear Spectroscopy on a Single Quantum System: Two-Photon Absorption of a Single Molecule, pp. 1703-1705
Taras Plakhotnik; Daniel Walser; Marco Pirotta; Alois Renn; Urs P. Wild
Are Single Molecular Wires Conducting?, pp. 1705-1707
L. A. Bumm; J. J. Arnold; M. T. Cygan; T. D. Dunbar; T. P. Burgin; L. Jones II; D. L. Allara; J. M. Tour; P. S. Weiss
Gravitational Enrichment of 84 Kr/ 36 Ar Ratios in Polar Ice Caps: A Measure of Firn Thickness and Accumulation Temperature, pp. 1708-1710
H. Craig; R. C. Wiens
River Meandering as a Self-Organization Process, pp. 1710-1713
Hans-Henrik Stølum
High-Temperature Study of Octahedral Cation Exchange in Olivine by Neutron Powder Diffraction, pp. 1713-1715
C. M. B. Henderson; K. S. Knight; S. A. T. Redfern; B. J. Wood
Requirement of U12 snRNA for In vivo Splicing of a Minor Class of Eukaryotic Nuclear Pre-mRNA Introns, pp. 1716-1718
Stephen L. Hall; Richard A. Padgett
Requirement for cAMP-PKA Pathway Activation by M Phase-Promoting Factor in the Transition from Mitosis to Interphase, pp. 1718-1723
Domenico Grieco; Antonio Porcellini; Enrico V. Avvedimento; Max E. Gottesman
Neonatal Tolerance Revisited: Turning on Newborn T Cells with Dendritic Cells, pp. 1723-1726
John Paul Ridge; Ephraim J. Fuchs; Polly Matzinger
Induction of Protective CTL Responses in Newborn Mice by a Murine Retrovirus, pp. 1726-1728
Marcella Sarzotti; Deanna S. Robbins; Paul M. Hoffman
Induction of TH1 and TH2 Immunity in Neonatal Mice, pp. 1728-1730
Thomas Forsthuber; Hualin C. Yip; Paul V. Lehmann
Mutations in the Gene Encoding Cystatin B in Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy (EPM1), pp. 1731-1734
Len A. Pennacchio; Anna-Elina Lehesjoki; Nancy E. Stone; Virginia L. Willour; Kimmo Virtaneva; Jinmin Miao; Elena D'Amato; Lucia Ramirez; Malek Faham; Marjaleena Koskiniemi; Janet A. Warrington; Reijo Norio; Albert de la Chapelle; David R. Cox; Richard M. Myers
Enhancement of Antitumor Immunity by CTLA-4 Blockade, pp. 1734-1736
Dana R. Leach; Matthew F. Krummel; James P. Allison
Light-Induced Degradation of TIMELESS and Entrainment of the Drosophila Circadian Clock, pp. 1736-1740
Michael P. Myers; Karen Wager-Smith; Adrian Rothenfluh-Hilfiker; Michael W. Young
Resetting the Drosophila Clock by Photic Regulation of PER and a PER-TIM Complex, pp. 1740-1744
Choogon Lee; Vaishali Parikh; Tomoko Itsukaichi; Kiho Bae; Isaac Edery
Abnormal Centrosome Amplification in the Absence of p53, pp. 1744-1747
Kenji Fukasawa; Taesaeng Choi; Ryoko Kuriyama; Shen Rulong; George F. Vande Woude


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Volume Information (18 pp.)
Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Dancing with Wolves, p. 1787
M. R. C. Greenwood


Letters
"Earth" Not Omitted Intentionally, p. 1789
Robert S. Walker
Good Teaching, pp. 1789-1790
Shoumen Datta; Allen M. Young
Confidentiality, p. 1790
Louis M. Guenin
Attenuated HIV Vaccine: Caveats, pp. 1790-1792
Ruth M. Ruprecht; Timothy W. Baba; Vladimir Liska; N. J. Deacon; D. A. McPhee; S. Crowe; J. Learmont; J. Mills
Structural Change Mechanisms in Regulatory Proteins, pp. 1792-1793
Harel Weinstein; Ernest L. Mehler
Whistleblowers Not Polled, p. 1793
Charles W. McCutchen


ScienceScope, p. 1795
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
A Slippery Slope for Science, pp. 1796-1797
Andrew Lawler
Spring Rush on Capitol Hill, p. 1797
A. L.
Scant Data Cause Widespread Concern, p. 1798
Claire O'Brien
Sequencers Split Over Data Release, pp. 1798-1799
Patricia Kahn
Chair Quits Japan Panel in Protest, p. 1799
Dennis Normile
New Anticoagulant Prompts Bad Blood between Partners, pp. 1800-1801
Jock Friedly
Diversity Takes a Student Body Blow, p. 1801
Constance Holden
Cash-Starved Researchers to Undergo Trial by Peer Review, pp. 1802-1803
Richard Stone


Research News
Superconductivity Turns 10, pp. 1804-1806
Robert F. Service
A Piece of the Dinosaur Killer Found?, p. 1806
Richard A. Kerr
New Neurons Use "Lookouts" to Navigate Nervous System, pp. 1807-1808
Wade Roush
Interferometer Maps Cosmic Microwaves on the Cheap, p. 1809
Andrew Watson
"Amplifying" the Fine Details of Molecular Structure is a Gas, p. 1810
Robert F. Service
Minerals in Rock Mass Hold Clues to 400-Kilometer Ascent, p. 1811
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 1813
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Historic Disparities, pp. 1814-1815
Women Scientists in America. Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972.
Margaret W. Rossiter
Review author[s]: Louise A. Tilly
Developing Careers, p. 1816
Gender Differences in Science Careers. The Project Access Study.
Gerhard Sonnert; Gerald Holton
Who Succeeds in Science? The Gender Dimension.
Gerhard Sonnert; Gerald Holton
Review author[s]: Mary Frank Fox


Policy Forum
Science and Diversity: A Compelling National Interest, pp. 1817-1819
Shirley M. Malcom


Perspectives
Warm Climate Surprises, pp. 1820-1821
Jonathan T. Overpeck
Cancer Risk of Low-Level Exposure, pp. 1821-1822
Marvin Goldman
Notch and Wingless Signals Collide, pp. 1822-1823
Seth S. Blair
Chemical Communication in Honeybees, pp. 1824-1825
Gene E. Robinson
Enter Listeria, Unruffled, p. 1825
Richard B. Gallagher


Research Article
Interaction Between Wingless and Notch Signaling Pathways Mediated by Dishevelled, pp. 1826-1832
Jeffrey D. Axelrod; Kenji Matsuno; Spyros Artavanis-Tsankonas; Norbert Perrimon


Reports
Isolation, Structure, and Electronic Calculations of the Heterofullerene Salt K6C 59 N, pp. 1833-1835
Kosmas Prassides; Majid Keshavarz-K.; Jan Cornelis Hummelen; Wanda Andreoni; Paolo Giannozzi; Ernst Beer; Cheryl Bellavia; Luigi Cristofolini; Rosario González; Alexandros Lappas; Yasuo Murata; Magdalena Malecki; Vojislav Srdanov; Fred Wudl
The Elasticity of a Single Supercoiled DNA Molecule, pp. 1835-1837
T. R. Strick; J.-F. Allemand; D. Bensimon; A. Bensimon; V. Croquette
Late Cretaceous Oceans and the Cool Tropic Paradox, pp. 1838-1841
Steven D'Hondt; Michael A. Arthur
Alpe Arami: A Peridotite Massif from Depths of More Than 300 Kilometers, pp. 1841-1845
Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya; Harry W. Green II; Su Wang
Constraints on Rates of Granitic Magma Transport from Epidote Dissolution Kinetics, pp. 1845-1848
Alan D. Brandon; Robert A. Creaser; Thomas Chacko
Enhancement of Solution NMR and MRI with Laser-Polarized Xenon, pp. 1848-1851
G. Navon; Y.-Q. Song; T. Rõõm; S. Appelt; R. E. Taylor; A. Pines
Caste-Selective Pheromone Biosynthesis in Honeybees, pp. 1851-1853
Erika Plettner; Keith N. Slessor; Mark L. Winston; James E. Oliver
Identification of D-Peptide Ligands Through Mirror-Image Phage Display, pp. 1854-1857
Ton N. M. Schumacher; Lorenz M. Mayr; Daniel L. Minor Jr.; Michael A. Milhollen; Michael W. Burgess; Peter S. Kim
Inhibition of HIV-1 Replication in Lymphocytes by Mutants of the Rev Cofactor eIF-5A, pp. 1858-1860
Dorian Bevec; Herbert Jaksche; Martin Oft; Thorsten Wöhl; Michèle Himmelspach; Alexandra Pacher; Michael Schebesta; Karl Koettnitz; Marika Dobrovnik; Robert Csonga; Friedrich Lottspeich; Joachim Hauber
Translational Control of p27 Kip1 Accumulation During the Cell Cycle, pp. 1861-1864
Ludger Hengst; Steven I. Reed
Altered Sensory Processing in the Somatosensory Cortex of the Mouse Mutant Barrelless, pp. 1864-1867
E. Welker; M. Armstrong-James; G. Bronchti; W. Ourednik; F. Gheorghita-Baechler; R. Dubois; D. L. Guernsey; H. Van der Loos; P. E. Neumann
A Neural Tetraspanin, Encoded by late bloomer, That Facilitates Synapse Formation, pp. 1867-1870
Casey C. Kopczynski; Graeme W. Davis; Corey S. Goodman
Replay of Neuronal Firing Sequences in Rat Hippocampus During Sleep Following Spatial Experience, pp. 1870-1873
William E. Skaggs; Bruce L. McNaughton
An RNA Polymerase II Elongation Factor Encoded by the Human ELL Gene, pp. 1873-1876
Ali Shilatifard; William S. Lane; Kenneth W. Jackson; Ronald C. Conaway; Joan W. Conaway
Failure of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator to Conduct ATP, pp. 1876-1879
M. M. Reddy; P. M. Quinton; C. Haws; J. J. Wine; R. Grygorczyk; J. A. Tabcharani; J. W. Hanrahan; K. L. Gunderson; R. R. Kopito


Technical Comments
Testing for Bias in the Climate Record, pp. 1879-1883
Thomas R. Karl; Philip D. Jones; Richard W. Knight; Oran R. White; Werner Mende; Juerg Beer; David J. Thomson


AAAS News and Notes, p. 1884


Women and Minorities '96: Maintaining Diversity in Science
Introduction, p. 1901
Elizabeth Culotta
Facing the Big Chill in Science, pp. 1902-1905
Ann Gibbons
Gender, Race, and Class, p. 1903
A. G.
Advice from the Top: Anne C. Petersen. Learning the Trade Secrets, p. 1904
Constance Holden
Advice from the Top: Lydia Villa-Komaroff. Spinning Setbacks Into Success, p. 1905
Jocelyn Kaiser
Backlash Strikes At Affirmative Action Programs, pp. 1908-1910
Marcia Barinaga
Advice from the Top: David Satcher. Reaching Out and Moving Up, p. 1910
Jocelyn Kaiser
Computer Culture Deflects Women and Minorities, pp. 1915-1916
Virginia Morell
Researchers Find Feminization a Two-Edged Sword, pp. 1919-1920
Constance Holden
Minorities at the Starting Gate, p. 1919
C. H.
Advice from the Top: Yolanda Moses. With a Little Help From Her Friends, p. 1920
Constance Holden
Recent Data on Women and Minorities, p. 1921


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: The Elements of Immunity, p. 13
Richard B. Gallagher; Linda J. Miller


Letters
Electronic Publishing, pp. 15-17
Pete Goldie; Andrea Keyhani; Norman Redington; Karen Rae Keck; C. S. Holling; Kurt Paulus; Joseph F. Traub
Strength of Spider Silk, p. 17
John J. Gilman
"New Physics"?, pp. 17-18
A. Patrascioiu; E. Seiler
Antihydrogen, p. 18
Dimitri Dimitroyannis
Dominance in Crayfish, p. 18
Justine H. Lange
Amide Cleavage by a Ribozyme: Correction, pp. 18-19
Gerald F. Joyce; Xiaochang Dai; Alain De Mesmaeker


Corrections and Clarifications: A Proof to Please Pythagoras, p. 19
Corrections and Clarifications: Intercalation, DNA Kinking, and the Control of Transcription, p. 19
ScienceScope, p. 21
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Looking for the Evidence in Medicine, pp. 22-24
Gary Taubes
No Women Chemists at Women's College, p. 24
Wade Roush
U.S. and Europe Close In on LHC Deal, p. 25
Andrew Lawler
Report Backs Industry-Government Ties, pp. 25-26
Andrew Lawler
Animal Activists Target NASA Mission, p. 26
Andrew Lawler
Precise Positioning for All Is Coming, p. 27
Richard A. Kerr
Europeans Move On From Yeast to TB, p. 27
Nigel Williams


Research News
An Immune Boost to the War on Cancer, pp. 28-30
Nigel Williams
Ceramic Shrinks When the Heat Goes On, p. 30
Robert F. Service
Manic-Depression Findings Spark Polarized Debate, pp. 31-32
Virginia Morell
Tilting Against a Major Theory of Movement Control, pp. 32-33
Elizabeth Pennisi
Impact Craters All in a Row?, p. 33
Richard A. Kerr
Physicists Trap Photons and Count Them One by One, p. 34
Andrew Watson


Random Samples, pp. 35+37
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Posthumous Credit, p. 42
Lise Meitner. A Life in Physics.
Ruth Lewin Sime
Review author[s]: Jeffrey A. Johnson
The Ring of Fire, p. 43
Backarc Basins. Tectonics and Magmatism.
Brian Taylor
Review author[s]: Paul J. Fox
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 43


Perspectives
Fullerene Formation and Annealing, pp. 45-46
J. W. Mintmire
New Lessons for Rotavirus Vaccines, pp. 46-48
Roger I. Glass; Jon R. Gentsch; Bernard Ivanoff
Generation of GTP-Ran for Nuclear Protein Import, p. 47
Mary Shannon Moore
No "End of History" for Photolyases, pp. 48-49
Aziz Sancar


Immunology
The Instructive Role of Innate Immunity in the Acquired Immune Response, pp. 50-54
Douglas T. Fearon; Richard M. Locksley
Immunological Memory and Protective Immunity: Understanding Their Relation, pp. 54-60
Rafi Ahmed; David Gray
Lymphocyte Homing and Homeostasis, pp. 60-66
Eugene C. Butcher; Louis J. Picker
Population Biology of Antigen Presentation by MHC Class I Molecules, pp. 67-74
Peter Parham; Tomoko Ohta
Population Dynamics of Immune Responses to Persistent Viruses, pp. 74-79
Martin A. Nowak; Charles R. M. Bangham


Reports
Striction-Coupled Magnetoresistance in Perovskite-Type Manganese Oxides, pp. 80-82
H. Kuwahara; Y. Tomioka; Y. Moritomo; A. Asamitsu; M. Kasai; R. Kumai; Y. Tokura
Earliest Complete Dentition of an Anthropoid Primate from the Late Middle Eocene of Shanxi Province, China, pp. 82-85
K. Christopher Beard; Yongsheng Tong; Mary R. Dawson; Jingwen Wang; Xueshi Huang
Imprint Lithography with 25-Nanometer Resolution, pp. 85-87
Stephen Y. Chou; Peter R. Krauss; Preston J. Renstrom
Autocatalysis During Fullerene Growth, pp. 87-89
B. R. Eggen; M. I. Heggie; G. Jungnickel; C. D. Latham; R. Jones; P. R. Briddon
Negative Thermal Expansion from 0.3 to 1050 Kelvin in ZrW2O8, pp. 90-92
T. A. Mary; J. S. O. Evans; T. Vogt; A. W. Sleight
Homogeneous NMR Spectra in Inhomogeneous Fields, pp. 92-96
Sujatha Vathyam; Sanghyuk Lee; Warren S. Warren
The Energetics of Hydrogen Bonds in Model Systems: Implications for Enzymatic Catalysis, pp. 97-101
Shu-ou Shan; Stewart Loh; Daniel Herschlag
Age-Dependent Diarrhea Induced by a Rotaviral Nonstructural Glycoprotein, pp. 101-104
Judith M. Ball; Peng Tian; Carl Q. -Y. Zeng; Andrew P. Morris; Mary K. Estes
Protective Effect of Rotavirus VP6-Specific IgA Monoclonal Antibodies That Lack Neutralizing Activity, pp. 104-107
John W. Burns; Majid Siadat-Pajouh; Ajit A. Krishnaney; Harry B. Greenberg
Asymmetries Generated by Transcription-Coupled Repair in Enterobacterial Genes, pp. 107-109
M. Pilar Francino; Lin Chao; Margaret A. Riley; Howard Ochman
Similarity Among the Drosophila (6-4) Photolyase, a Human Photolyase Homolog, and the DNA Photolyase-Blue-Light Photoreceptor Family, pp. 109-112
Takeshi Todo; Haruko Ryo; Kazuo Yamamoto; Hiroyuki Toh; Taiichiro Inui; Hitoshi Ayaki; Taisei Nomura; Mituo Ikenaga
Silk Properties Determined by Gland-Specific Expression of a Spider Fibroin Gene Family, pp. 112-115
Paul A. Guerette; David G. Ginzinger; Bernhard H. F. Weber; John M. Gosline
Replication of HIV-1 in Dendritic Cell-Derived Syncytia at the Mucosal Surface of the Adenoid, pp. 115-117
Sarah S. Frankel; Bruce M. Wenig; Allen P. Burke; Poonam Mannan; Lester D. R. Thompson; Susan L. Abbondanzo; Ann M. Nelson; Melissa Pope; Ralph M. Steinman
Equilibrium-Point Control Hypothesis Examined by Measured Arm Stiffness During Multijoint Movement, pp. 117-120
Hiroaki Gomi; Mitsuo Kawato
Role of the Nuclear Transport Factor p10 in Nuclear Import, pp. 120-122
Ulf Nehrbass; Günter Blobel


Technical Comments
Location of BRCA1 in Human Breast and Ovarian Cancer Cells, pp. 123-126
Ralph Scully; Shridar Ganesan; Myles Brown; James A. De Caprio; Stephen A. Cannistra; Jean Feunteun; Stuart Schnitt; David M. Livingston; Yumay Chen; Phang-Lang Chen; Daniel J. Riley; Wen-Hwa Lee; D. Craig Allred; C. Kent Osborne


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Front Matter (35 pp.)
Editorial: The Metaphor of Distributed Intelligence, p. 177
Al Gore


Letters
Sun-Climate Links, p. 179
Curt Covey
And the Winner Is..., pp. 179-180
Erik P. Scully
Bad Science, Bad Policy?, p. 180
Henry I. Miller
Calculus as a Tool, p. 180
Robert E. Hurst
The ITER Project, pp. 181-182
Paul H. Rutherford; Charles C. Baker
Structure of W(CH3)6, pp. 182-183
Clark R. Landis; Thomas Cleveland; Timothy K. Firman; K. Seppelt
Strangelovian Concepts, p. 183
Bruce Onisko


ScienceScope, p. 185
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
A Disconnect for NTT Labs?, pp. 186-187
Dennis Normile
A $3 Billion Slice of AT&T, p. 187
Robert F. Service
NIH Launches the Final Push To Sequence the Genome, pp. 188-189
Eliot Marshall; Elizabeth Pennisi
New York Courts Seek 'Neutral' Experts, p. 189
Eliot Marshall
Proposals That Would Limit Visas Strike Fear at Universities, pp. 190-191
James Glanz
Australia Fends Off Critic of Plan to Eradicate Rabbits, pp. 191-192
Dan Drollette


Research News
Premature Aging Gene Discovered, pp. 193-194
Elizabeth Pennisi
Comet Hyakutake Blazes in X-rays, p. 194
James Glanz
New Role for HIV: A Vehicle For Moving Genes Into Cells, p. 195
Jon Cohen
Chemists Clean Ceramics and Coat Enzymes in Plastic, pp. 196-197
Robert F. Service
Acid Rain's Dirty Business: Stealing Minerals from Soil, p. 198
Jocelyn Kaiser
Error-Correcting Code Keeps Quantum Computers on Track, p. 199
Barry Cipra
New Data Help Toxicologists Home in on Assessing Risks, p. 200
Jocelyn Kaiser


Random Samples, pp. 201+203
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Orbits of a Rocketeer, p. 217
Thread of the Silkworm.
Iris Chang
Review author[s]: Michael J. Neufeld
Inside ESA, pp. 217-218
Launching Europe. An Ethnography of European Cooperation in Space Science.
Stacia E. Zabusky
Review author[s]: William Finlay
Aussi Notable, p. 218
Scientifically Yours.
Lydie Navard; Atrick Navard; Gerald Fuller
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Policy Forum
Is There a Role for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation?, pp. 221-222
Kenneth J. Arrow; Maureen L. Cropper; George C. Eads; Robert W. Hahn; Lester B. Lave; Roger G. Noll; Paul R. Portney; Milton Russell; Richard Schmalensee; V. Kerry Smith; Robert N. Stavins


Perspectives
A History of Global Metal Pollution, pp. 223-224
Jerome O. Nriagu
Cell Shape Determination: A Pivotal Role for Rho, pp. 224-225
Howard Bussey
Arousal: Revisiting the Reticular Activating System, pp. 225-226
Mircea Steriade


Protein Sorting by Transport Vesicles, pp. 227-234
James E. Rothman; Felix T. Wieland


Research Article
Global Observations of Oceanic Rossby Waves, pp. 234-238
Dudley B. Chelton; Michael G. Schlax


Reports
Long-Term Effects of Acid Rain: Response and Recovery of a Forest Ecosystem, pp. 244-246
G. E. Likens; C. T. Driscoll; D. C. Buso
History of Ancient Copper Smelting Pollution During Roman and Medieval Times Recorded in Greenland Ice, pp. 246-249
Sungmin Hong; Jean-Pierre Candelone; Clair C. Patterson; Claude F. Boutron
Extraterrestrial Helium Trapped in Fullerenes in the Sudbury Impact Structure, pp. 249-252
Luann Becker; Robert J. Poreda; Jeffrey L. Bada
Orientation-On-Demand Thin Films: Curing of Liquid Crystalline Networks in ac Electric Fields, pp. 252-255
Hilmar Körner; Atsushi Shiota; Timothy J. Bunning; Christopher K. Ober
Imaging and Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Single Molecules at an Interface, pp. 255-258
J. J. Macklin; J. K. Trautman; T. D. Harris; L. E. Brus
Positional Cloning of the Werner's Syndrome Gene, pp. 258-262
Chang-En Yu; Junko Oshima; Ying-Hui Fu; Ellen M. Wijsman; Fuki Hisama; Reid Alisch; Shellie Matthews; Jun Nakura; Tetsuro Miki; Samir Ouais; George M. Martin; John Mulligan; Gerard D. Schellenberg
In Vivo Gene Delivery and Stable Transduction of Nondividing Cells by a Lentiviral Vector, pp. 263-267
Luigi Naldini; Ulrike Blömer; Philippe Gallay; Daniel Ory; Richard Mulligan; Fred H. Gage; Inder M. Verma; Didier Trono
Accurate Processing of a Eukaryotic Precursor Ribosomal RNA by Ribonuclease MRP In vitro, pp. 268-270
Zoi Lygerou; Christine Allmang; David Tollervey; Bertrand Séraphin
Role of Reticular Activation in the Modulation of Intracortical Synchronization, pp. 271-274
Matthias H. J. Munk; Pieter R. Roelfsema; Peter König; Andreas K. Engel; Wolf Singer
Short-Term Plasticity of a Thalamocortical Pathway Dynamically Modulated by Behavioral State, pp. 274-277
Manuel A. Castro-Alamancos; Barry W. Connors
Rho1p, a Yeast Protein at the Interface Between Cell Polarization and Morphogenesis, pp. 277-279
Jana Drgonová; Tomás Drgon; Kazuma Tanaka; Roman Kollár; Guang-Chao Chen; Richard A. Ford; Clarence S. M. Chan; Yoshimi Takai; Enrico Cabib
Identification of Yeast Rho1p GTPase as a Regulatory Subunit of 1,3-β-Glucan Synthase, pp. 279-281
Hiroshi Qadota; Christophe P. Python; Shunsuke B. Inoue; Mikio Arisawa; Yasuhiro Anraku; Yi Zheng; Takahide Watanabe; David E. Levin; Yoshikazu Ohya


Technical Comments
Lophophorate Phylogeny, pp. 282-283
S. Conway Morris; B. L. Cohen; A. B. Gawthrop; T. Cavalier-Smith; B. Winnepenninckx; Kenneth M. Halanych; John D. Bacheller; Anna Marie A. Aguinaldo; Stephanie M. Liva; David M. Hillis; James A. Lake


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Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: Ambiguity in the Practice of Science, p. 333
Frederick Grinnell


Letters
Politics and Science, p. 335
H. David Kay; Henry Lardy
Internet Access, pp. 335-337
Marvin E. Gozum; Richard L. Meier; Robin Standish; R. F. Soames Job; Jaap J. Beintema
Nile Delta Erosion, p. 337
Robert L. Wiegel
New Database, pp. 337-338
Jiri Vondrasek; Alexander Wlodawer
Affirmative Action, pp. 338-339
E. B. Hook
DOE Privatization, p. 339
Richard I. Mateles


Corrections and Clarifications: Tilting Against a Major Theory of Movement Control, p. 339
Corrections and Clarifications: Manic-Depression Findings Spark Polarized Debate, p. 339
Corrections and Clarifications: Faunal Evidence and Sterkfontein Member 2 Foot Bones of Early Hominid, p. 339
Corrections and Clarifications: Natural' Cancer Prevention Trial Halted, p. 339
Corrections and Clarifications: Alabama and Evolution, p. 339
ScienceScope, p. 341
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
URI Tries Downsizing by Formula, pp. 342-344
Wade Roush
Deliberate Flood Renews Habitats, pp. 344-345
Bernice Wuethrich
Report Urges NSF to Promote Teaching, p. 345
Jeffrey Mervis
First Americans: Not Mammoth Hunters, But Forest Dwellers?, pp. 346-347
Ann Gibbons
Gambling On a Martian Landing Site, pp. 347-348
Richard A. Kerr
A 24-Hour Circadian Clock is Found in the Mammalian Retina, p. 349
Virginia Morell


Random Samples, p. 351
Constance Holden


Special News Report
The Explosions That Shook the World, pp. 352-354
Richard Stone
Chernobyl Research Becomes International Growth Industry, pp. 355-356
Nigel Williams; Michael Balter
Children Become the First Victims of Fallout, pp. 357+359-360
Michael Balter
Leukemia Studies Continue to Draw a Blank, p. 358
Nigel Williams


Book Reviews
Grand Constructors, pp. 363-364
Engineers of Dreams. Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America.
Henry Petroski
Review author[s]: Emory L. Kemp
Also Noteworthy, p. 364
Physics of the Magnetopause.
P. Song; B. U. Ö. Sonnerup; M. F. Thomsen
Review author[s]: Fran Bagenal
Also Noteworthy, p. 364
Conservation Genetics. Case Histories from Nature.
John C. Avise; James L. Hamrick
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 364


Perspectives
Giant Magnetoresistance in Transition Metal Oxides, pp. 369-370
C. N. R. Rao; A. K. Cheetham
Green Light for Steroid Hormones, pp. 370-371
David W. Russell
Histone Deacetylase: A Regulator of Transcription, pp. 371-372
Alan P. Wolffe


Paleoindian Cave Dwellers in the Amazon: The Peopling of the Americas, pp. 373-384
A. C. Roosevelt; M. Lima da Costa; C. Lopes Machado; M. Michab; N. Mercier; H. Valladas; J. Feathers; W. Barnett; M. Imazio da Silveira; A. Henderson; J. Silva; B. Chernoff; D. S. Reese; J. A. Holman; N. Toth; K. Schick


Reports
Molecularly Adsorbed Oxygen Species on Si(111)-(7×7): STM-Induced Dissociative Attachment Studies, pp. 385-388
R. Martel; Ph. Avouris; I.-W. Lyo
Spatiotemporal Chaos in Electroconvection, pp. 388-390
Michael Dennin; Guenter Ahlers; David S. Cannell
Continental Crust, Crustal Underplating, and Low-Q Upper Mantle Beneath an Oceanic Island Arc, pp. 390-392
Kiyoshi Suyehiro; Narumi Takahashi; Yoshiro Ariie; Yasutaka Yokoi; Ryota Hino; Masanao Shinohara; Toshihiko Kanazawa; Naoshi Hirata; Hidekazu Tokuyama; Asahiko Taira
Rapid Exchange between Soil Carbon and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Driven by Temperature Change, pp. 393-396
Susan E. Trumbore; Oliver A. Chadwick; Ronald Amundson
Engineered Interfaces for Adherent Diamond Coatings on Large Thermal- Expansion Coefficient Mismatched Substrates, pp. 396-398
Rajiv K. Singh; D. R. Gilbert; J. Fitz-Gerald; S. Harkness; D. G. Lee
A Role for Brassinosteroids in Light-Dependent Development of Arabidopsis, pp. 398-401
Jianming Li; Punita Nagpal; Veronique Vitart; Trevor C. McMorris; Joanne Chory
Switching from Cut-and-Paste to Replicative Tn7 Transposition, pp. 401-404
Earl W. May; Nancy L. Craig
Independent Modes of Natural Killing Distinguished in Mice Lacking Lag3, pp. 405-408
Toru Miyazaki; Andrée Dierich; Christophe Benoist; Diane Mathis
A Mammalian Histone Deacetylase Related to the Yeast Transciptional Regulator Rpd3p, pp. 408-411
Jack Taunton; Christian A. Hassig; Stuart L. Schreiber
Regulation of an Early Developmental Checkpoint in the B Cell Pathway by Igβ, pp. 411-414
Shiaoching Gong; Michel C. Nussenzweig
Homocysteine Antagonism of Nitric Oxide-Related Cytostasis in Salmonella typhimurium, pp. 414-417
Mary Ann De Groote; Traci Testerman; Yisheng Xu; George Stauffer; Ferric C. Fang
CNS Gene Encoding Astrotactin, Which Supports Neuronal Migration Along Glial Fibers, pp. 417-419
Chen Zheng; Nathaniel Heintz; Mary E. Hatten
Circadian Rhythms in Cultured Mammalian Retina, pp. 419-421
Gianluca Tosini; Michael Menaker
Requirement for α-CaMKII in Experience-Dependent Plasticity of the Barrel Cortex, pp. 421-423
Stanislaw Glazewski; Chuan-Min Chen; Alcino Silva; Kevin Fox


Technical Comments
Does Macroscopic Quantum Coherence Occur in Ferritin?, pp. 424-426
Javier Tejada; Anupam Garg; S. Gider; D. D. Awschalom; D. P. DiVincenzo; D. Loss


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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Editorial: Nuclear Power in East Asia, p. 465
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Gene Therapy in New Zealand, p. 467
Matthew During
Eye Evolution, pp. 467-469
W. J. Dickinson; Jon Seger; Walter J. Gehring
NIH Regional Primate Centers, pp. 469-470
W. Richard Dukelow
Going to Sea, pp. 470-471
Kenneth S. Johnson; Richard F. Pittenger
Linac-Based Free Electron Lasers, p. 471
Mike Poole


ScienceScope, p. 473
Richard Stone


News
Rare Sightings Beguile Physicists, pp. 474-476
Gary Taubes
Panels Look for Common Ground, p. 476
Jocelyn Kaiser
Grim Budgets Spur Call to Action, p. 477
Andrew Lawler
Genome Researchers Take the Pledge, pp. 477-478
Eliot Marshall
NASA Shuffle Seen as Harming Science, p. 478
Andrew Lawler
Swiss Plan Next-Generation X-ray Source, p. 479
Susan Biggin
Chemicals Behind Gulf War Syndrome?, pp. 479-480
Elizabeth Pennisi
ASM Report Sees a Mixed Future, p. 480
Louis Jacobson
Yeast Genome Sequence Ferments New Research, p. 481
Nigel Williams
The Cerebellum: Movement Coordinator or Much More?, pp. 482-483
Marcia Barinaga
Materials Scientists View Hot Wires and Bends by the Bay, pp. 484-485
Robert F. Service
Are Asteroids Flying Piles of Rubble?, p. 485
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 487
Constance Holden


Special News Report
Tobacco Money Lights Up a Debate, pp. 488-494
Jon Cohen


Book Reviews
A King's Observator, p. 495
The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, the First Astronomer Royal. Vol. 1, 1666-1682.
Eric G. Forbes; Lesley Murdin; Frances Willmoth
Review author[s]: Robert W. Smith
The Solar Wind, pp. 495-496
Interplanetary Magnetohydrodynamics.
Leonard F. Burlaga
Review author[s]: Ellen G. Zweibel
Lepidopterans, p. 496
The Tent Caterpillars.
Terrence D. Fitzgerald
Review author[s]: Lawrence F. Gall
Books Received Reprints and New Editions, pp. 496-497


Perspectives
AIDS Pathogenesis: A Finite Immune Response to Blame?, pp. 505-506
Frank Miedema; Michèl R. Klein
p75 NTR : A Receptor After All, pp. 506-507
Mark Bothwell
Saturn's Rings: Life at the Edge, pp. 507-508
Carl D. Murray


Research Article
Observations of Saturn's Ring-Plane Crossings in August and November 1995, pp. 509-515
Philip D. Nicholson; Mark R. Showalter; Luke Dones; Richard G. French; Stephen M. Larson; Jack J. Lissauer; Colleen A. McGhee; Patrick Seitzer; Bruno Sicardy; G. Edward Danielson


Reports
Fluorescent Hydroxyl Emissions from Saturn's Ring Atmosphere, pp. 516-518
Doyle T. Hall; Paul D. Feldman; J. B. Holberg; Melissa A. McGrath
Observations of Saturn's Inner Satellites During the May 1995 Ring-Plane Crossing, pp. 518-521
Amanda S. Bosh; Andrew S. Rivkin
Trapped Coronal Magnetogravity Modes, pp. 521-523
Yu-Qing Lou
Probing Electrical Transport in Nanomaterials: Conductivity of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 523-526
Hongjie Dai; Eric W. Wong; Charles M. Lieber
Teleconnections between the Subtropical Monsoons and High-Latitude Climates During the Last Deglaciation, pp. 526-529
F. Sirocko; D. Garbe-Schönberg; A. McIntyre; B. Molfino
Textural Entrapment of Core-Forming Melts, pp. 530-533
William G. Minarik; Frederick J. Ryerson; E. Bruce Watson
Role of Type I Myosins in Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis in Yeast, pp. 533-535
M. Isabel Geli; Howard Riezman
Evaluating Electrostatic Contributions to Binding with the Use of Protein Charge Ladders, pp. 535-537
Jinming Gao; Mathai Mammen; George M. Whitesides
Adaptive Evolution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Type 1 During the Natural Course of Infection, pp. 537-542
Steven M. Wolinsky; Bette T. M. Korber; Avidan U. Neumann; Michael Daniels; Kevin J. Kunstman; Amy J. Whetsell; Manohar R. Furtado; Yunzhen Cao; David D. Ho; Jeffrey T. Safrit; Richard A. Koup
Selective Activation of NF-κB by Nerve Growth Factor Through the Neurotrophin Receptor p75, pp. 542-545
Bruce D. Carter; Christian Kaltschmidt; Barbara Kaltschmidt; Nina Offenhäuser; Renate Böhm-Matthaei; Patrick A. Baeuerle; Yves-Alain Barde
Cerebellum Implicated in Sensory Acquisition and Discrimination Rather Than Motor Control, pp. 545-547
Jia-Hong Gao; Lawrence M. Parsons; James M. Bower; Jinhu Xiong; Jinqi Li; Peter T. Fox
Altered Growth and Branching Patterns in Synpolydactyly Caused by Mutations in HOXD 13, pp. 548-551
Yasuteru Muragaki; Stefan Mundlos; Joseph Upton; Bjorn R. Olsen
Interactions between Electrical Activity and Cortical Microcirculation Revealed by Imaging Spectroscopy: Implications for Functional Brian Mapping, pp. 551-554
Dov Malonek; Amiram Grinvald
Ocular Dominance Plasticity Under Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Blockade, pp. 554-557
Takao K. Hensch; Michael P. Stryker
Transcription-Coupled Repair Deficiency and Mutations in Human Mismatch Repair Genes, pp. 557-560
Isabel Mellon; Deepak K. Rajpal; Minoru Koi; C. Richard Boland; Gregory N. Champe
Linkage of Replication to Start by the Cdk Inhibitor Sic 1, pp. 560-562
B. L. Schneider; Q.-H. Yang; A. B. Futcher


AAAS News and Notes, p. 566
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Heart Attacks: Gone with the Century?, p. 629
Michael S. Brown; Joseph L. Goldstein


Letters
Squid Pro Quo?, p. 631
John D. Rummel
Risks from Low Doses of Radiation, pp. 631-633
Jerome S. Puskin; Neal S. Nelson; Rudi H. Nussbaum; Donald A. Pierce; Dale L. Preston
Safety of Hepatitis B Vaccine, pp. 633-634
Howard A. Fields; Francis J. Mahoney; Harold S. Margolis
Immunology Taught by Darwin, pp. 634-635
Kurt A. McKean; Leonard Nunney; Marlene Zuk; R. M. Zinkernagel


Corrections and Clarifications: New York Courts Seek 'Neutral' Experts, p. 635
ScienceScope, p. 637
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Relaunching Bell Labs, pp. 638-639
Robert F. Service
Partisan Battle Mars Markup of Joint Authorization Bill, p. 640
Andrew Lawler
Plan Would Shut Kitt Peak Facilities, p. 641
Jocelyn Kaiser
Review Threatens Royal Observatories, pp. 641-642
Nigel Williams
Cosmologists Beat Out Mars Explorers, p. 642
Helen Gavaghan
Patent Office Faces 90-Year Backlog, p. 643
Eliot Marshall
Staff, Students Protest University Cuts, pp. 643-644
Robert Koenig
Wiley Drops IQ Book After Public Furor, p. 644
Constance Holden
New Faculty Grants Program Expands Role of STA Agency, p. 645
Dennis Normile


Research News
Physicists Advance Into Biology, pp. 646-648
James Glanz
Molecule Promises a Better Buckyball, p. 648
David Bradley
New Gene Forges Link between Fragile Site and Many Cancers, p. 649
Elizabeth Pennisi
Two Versions of Holography Vie to Show Atoms in 3D, p. 650
Steve Nadis
Strong Baby Limbs May Kick Image of Maternal Dinos, p. 651
Virginia Morell
"Smart" Genes Use Many Cues to Set Cell Fate, pp. 652-653
Wade Roush
Sunfish Shows the Way Through the Fog, p. 653
Sunny Bains
New Skeleton Gives Path From Trees to Ground an Odd Turn, p. 654
James Shreeve


Random Samples, pp. 655+657
Constance Holden


Cardiovascular Medicine


News
[Introduction], p. 663
Paula Kiberstis; Jean Marx
Finding New Drugs to Treat Stroke, pp. 664-666
Marcia Barinaga
Moscow Cardiology Institute Battles for Its Life, p. 667
Richard Stone
New Devices are Helping Transform Coronary Care, pp. 668-670
Ingrid Wickelgren

Molecular Pathways Controlling Heart Development, pp. 671-676
Eric N. Olson; Deepak Srivastava
Molecular Genetics of Human Blood Pressure Variation, pp. 676-680
Richard P. Lifton
Molecular Genetic Insights Into Cardiovascular Disease, pp. 681-685
Mark T. Keating; Michael C. Sanguinetti
Mouse Models of Atherosclerosis, pp. 685-688
Jan L. Breslow
Molecular Therapies for Vascular Diseases, pp. 689-693
Gary H. Gibbons; Victor J. Dzau


Book Reviews
Contingent Answers to a Global Question, pp. 696-697
How Many People Can the Earth Support?
Joel E. Cohen
Review author[s]: Shripad Tuljapurkar
A Physicist in Germany, p. 697
Heinrich Hertz. A Short Life.
Charles Susskind
Review author[s]: Bruce J. Hunt


Perspectives
Molecular Electronics Emerges from Molecular Magnetism, pp. 698-699
Michel Verdaguer
Diabetes Complications: Why is Glucose Potentially Toxic?, pp. 699-700
Daniel Porte Jr.; Michael W. Schwartz
Speciation in Action, pp. 700-701
Jerry Coyne


Reports
NMR Studies of Single-File Diffusion in Unidimensional Channel Zeolites, pp. 702-704
Volker Kukla; Jan Kornatowski; Dirk Demuth; Irina Girnus; Harry Pfeifer; Lovat V. C. Rees; Stefan Schunk; Klaus K. Unger; Jörg Kärger
Photoinduced Magnetization of a Cobalt-Iron Cyanide, pp. 704-705
O. Sato; T. Iyoda; A. Fujishima; K. Hashimoto
Field-Induced Layering of Colloidal Crystals, pp. 706-709
M. Trau; D. A. Saville; I. A. Aksay
Galileo Gravity Results and the Internal Structure of Io, pp. 709-712
J. D. Anderson; W. L. Sjogren; G. Schubert
Juvenile Skeletal Structure and the Reproductive Habits of Dinosaurs, pp. 712-714
Nicholas R. Geist; Terry D. Jones
Concentrations of Tropospheric Ozone from 1979 to 1992 Over Tropical Pacific South America from TOMS Data, pp. 714-716
Yibo Jiang; Yuk L. Yung
Direct Measurement of Coupling between Dendritic Spines and Shafts, pp. 716-719
Karel Svoboda; David W. Tank; Winfried Denk
Cell Growth Arrest and Induction of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 WAF1/CIP1 Mediated by STAT1, pp. 719-722
Yue E. Chin; Motoo Kitagawa; Wu-Chou S. Su; Zhi-Hao You; Yoshiki Iwamoto; Xin-Yuan Fu
In vitro Development of Primitive and Definitive Erythrocytes from Different Precursors, pp. 722-724
Toru Nakano; Hiroaki Kodama; Tasuku Honjo
Homologous Association of Oppositely Imprinted Chromosomal Domains, pp. 725-728
Janine M. LaSalle; Marc Lalande
Amelioration of Vascular Dysfunctions in Diabetic Rats by an Oral PKC β Inhibitor, pp. 728-731
Hidehiro Ishii; Michael R. Jirousek; Daisuke Koya; Chikako Takagi; Pu Xia; Allen Clermont; Sven-Erik Bursell; Timothy S. Kern; Lawrence M. Ballas; William F. Heath; Lawrence E. Stramm; Edward P. Feener; George L. King
A Mouse Model of Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, pp. 731-734
Anja A. T. Geisterfer-Lowrance; Michael Christe; David A. Conner; Joanne S. Ingwall; Frederick J. Schoen; Christine E. Seidman; J. G. Seidman
The Cytolytic P 2Z Receptor for Extracellular ATP Identified as a P 2X Receptor (P2X7), pp. 735-738
A. Surprenant; F. Rassendren; E. Kawashima; R. A. North; G. Buell
Requirement for BMP Signaling in Interdigital Apoptosis and Scale Formation, pp. 738-741
Hongyan Zou; Lee Niswander
Role of Gene Interactions in Hybrid Speciation: Evidence from Ancient and Experimental Hybrids, pp. 741-745
Loren H. Rieseberg; Barry Sinervo; C. Randal Linder; Mark C. Ungerer; Dulce M. Arias


Technical Comments
Origin of Replication of Mycoplasma genitalium, pp. 745-746
J. R. Lobry
Classification of the Arthropod Fuxianhuia, pp. 746-748
Matthew A. Wills; Gregory D. Edgecombe; Lars Ramsköld


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: German Science in a Changing World, p. 791
Hubert Markl


Letters
A "Learning Society"?, pp. 793-794
William Lasseter; Robert M. Horton; Joseph J. Aleo; Scott L. Hooper; James O. B. Wright
Whistleblower Protection, pp. 794-795
Lawrence J. Rhoades
Too Soon to Dance?, pp. 795-796
Michelle Bowe; James R. Thomen; Sheldon Bryman; Matt Lewin
Confident Females?, p. 796
Jane Margolis
Ph.D.'s as K-12 Teachers, pp. 796-797
Kenneth Fox
An "Ordinary" Scientist?, p. 797
L. Yuan
Corrections and Clarifications: Green Light for Steroid Hormones, p. 797
Corrections and Clarifications: The Elasticity of a Single Supercoiled DNA Molecule, p. 797
Corrections and Clarifications: Analyzing Molecular Structure with Astronomical Speed, p. 797


ScienceScope, p. 799
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Goldin Puts NASA on New Trajectory, pp. 800-802
Andrew Lawler
Report Backs Science, Not New Station, p. 803
Jeffrey Mervis
Academy's About-Face on Forensic DNA, pp. 803-804
Eliot Marshall
Five-Year Science Plan Under Debate, p. 804
Dennis Normile
Monkey Study Prompts High-Level Public Health Response, p. 805
Jon Cohen
NSF to Take Closer Look at How Support Shapes Careers, p. 806
Jeffrey Mervis
Scientists Seek Allies in Fight Against Pseudoscience, pp. 807-808
Zhou Meiyue


Research News
Likely HIV Cofactor Found, pp. 809-810
Jon Cohen
Just How Old is That DNA, Anyway?, p. 810
Robert F. Service
California Social Climbers: Low Water Prompts High Status, pp. 811-812
Joshua Fischman
Added Weight for Neutrino Mass Claim, p. 812
James Glanz
SOHO Turns an Unblinking Eye on a Turbulent Sun, p. 813
Alexander Hellemans
Revised Galileo Data Leave Jupiter Mysteriously Dry, pp. 814-815
Richard A. Kerr
A First Glimpse of Strange Matter?, p. 815
Gary Taubes
Impact of DNA Replication Errors Put to the Test, pp. 816-817
Dennis Normile
Volcano-Ice Age Link Discounted, p. 817
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 819
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Middle Paleolithic People, pp. 822-823
The Neanderthal Legacy. An Archaeological Perspective from Western Europe.
Paul Mellars
Review author[s]: Richard G. Klein
Approaching the Future, p. 823
Rethinking Science as a Career. Perceptions and Realities in the Physical Sciences.
Sheila Tobias; Daryl E. Chubin; Kevin Aylesworth
Review author[s]: Peter Eisenberger


Perspectives
Recycling Osmium, p. 825
Jonathan E. Snow
Uncharacteristic Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault, pp. 826-827
Lisa B. Grant
Transcription Factor IIA: A Structure with Multiple Functions, pp. 827-828
Raymond H. Jacobson; Robert Tjian
Getting Down to the Core of Homologous Recombination, pp. 828-829
Andrzej Stasiak
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, p. 829
Anthony A. James


Research Article
Crystal Structure of the Yeast TFIIA/TBP/DNA Complex, pp. 830-836
James H. Geiger; Steve Hahn; Sally Lee; Paul B. Sigler


Reports


Galileo Probes Jupiter's Atmosphere
Galileo Probe: In situ Observations of Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 837-838
Richard E. Young; Martha A. Smith; Charles K. Sobeck
Earth-Based Observations of the Galileo Probe Entry Site, pp. 839-840
G. Orton; J. L. Ortiz; K. Baines; G. Bjoraker; U. Carsenty; F. Colas; A. Dayal; D. Deming; P. Drossart; E. Frappa; J. Friedson; J. Goguen; W. Golisch; D. Griep; C. Hernandez; W. Hoffmann; D. Jennings; C. Kaminski; J. Kuhn; P. Laques; S. Limaye; H. Lin; J. Lecacheux; T. Martin; G. McCabe; T. Momary; D. Parker; R. Puetter; M. Ressler; G. Reyes; P. Sada; J. Spencer; J. Spitale; S. Stewart; J. Varsik; J. Warell; W. Wild; P. Yanamandra-Fisher; G. Fazio; J. Hora; L. Deutsch
Comparison of Galileo Probe and Earth-Based Translation Rates of Jupiter's Equatorial Clouds, p. 841
Reta F. Beebe; Amy A. Simon; Lyle F. Huber
Galileo Doppler Measurements of the Deep Zonal Winds at Jupiter, pp. 842-843
David H. Atkinson; James B. Pollack; Alvin Seiff
Structure of the Atmosphere of Jupiter: Galileo Probe Measurements, pp. 844-845
Alvin Seiff; Donn B. Kirk; Tony C. D. Knight; John D. Mihalov; Robert C. Blanchard; Richard E. Young; Gerald Schubert; Ulf von Zahn; Gerald Lehmacher; Frank S. Milos; Jerry Wang
The Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer: Composition of Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 846-849
Hasso B. Niemann; Sushil K. Atreya; George R. Carignan; Thomas M. Donahue; John A. Haberman; Dan N. Harpold; Richard E. Hartle; Donald M. Hunten; Wayne T. Kasprzak; Paul R. Mahaffy; Tobias C. Owen; Nelson W. Spencer; Stanley H. Way
The Helium Mass Fraction in Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 849-851
U. von Zahn; D. M. Hunten
Solar and Thermal Radiation in Jupiter's Atmosphere: Initial Results of the Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer, pp. 851-854
L. A. Sromovsky; F. A. Best; A. D. Collard; P. M. Fry; H. E. Revercomb; R. S. Freedman; G. S. Orton; J. L. Hayden; M. G. Tomasko; M. T. Lemmon
Results of the Galileo Probe Nephelometer Experiment, pp. 854-856
Boris Ragent; David S. Colburn; Philip Avrin; Kathy A. Rages
High-Energy Charged Particles in the Innermost Jovian Magnetosphere, pp. 856-858
H. M. Fischer; E. Pehlke; G. Wibberenz; L. J. Lanzerotti; J. D. Mihalov
Radio Frequency Signals in Jupiter's Atmosphere, pp. 858-860
L. J. Lanzerotti; K. Rinnert; G. Dehmel; F. O. Gliem; E. P. Krider; M. A. Uman; J. Bach

Osmium Recycling in Subduction Zones, pp. 861-864
Alan D. Brandon; Robert A. Creaser; Steven B. Shirey; Richard W. Carlson
Amino Acid Racemization and the Preservation of Ancient DNA, pp. 864-866
Hendrik N. Poinar; Matthias Höss; Jeffrey L. Bada; Svante Pääbo
Polymers with Very Low Polydispersities from Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, pp. 866-868
Timothy E. Patten; Jianhui Xia; Teresa Abernathy; Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Homologous DNA Pairing Promoted by a 20-Amino Acid Peptide Derived from RecA, pp. 868-872
Oleg N. Voloshin; Lijiang Wang; R. Daniel Camerini-Otero
HIV-1 Entry Cofactor: Functional cDNA Cloning of a Seven-Transmembrane, G Protein-Coupled Receptor, pp. 872-877
Yu Feng; Christopher C. Broder; Paul E. Kennedy; Edward A. Berger
Requirement of p27 Kip1 for Restriction Point Control of the Fibroblast Cell Cycle, pp. 877-880
Steve Coats; W. Michael Flanagan; Jamison Nourse; James M. Roberts
A U1/U4/U5 snRNP Complex Induced by a 2′-O-Methyl-Oligoribonucleotide Complementary to U5 snRNA, pp. 881-884
Gil Ast; Alan M. Weiner
Genetically Engineered Resistance to Dengue-2 Virus Transmission in Mosquitoes, pp. 884-886
K. E. Olson; S. Higgs; P. J. Gaines; A. M. Powers; B. S. Davis; K. I. Kamrud; J. O. Carlson; C. D. Blair; B. J. Beaty
Two Genetically Separable Steps in the Differentiation of Thymic Epithelium, pp. 886-889
Michael Nehls; Bruno Kyewski; Martin Messerle; Ralph Waldschütz; Kerstin Schüddekopf; Andrew J. H. Smith; Thomas Boehm
Chemical Usurpation of a Nest by Paper Wasp Parasites, pp. 889-892
Anne-Geneviève Bagnères; Maria Cristina Lorenzi; Georges Dusticier; Stefano Turillazzi; Jean-Luc Clément
An Enhanced Immune Response in Mice Lacking the Transcription Factor NFAT1, pp. 892-895
Steven Xanthoudakis; Joao P. B. Viola; Karen T. Y. Shaw; Chun Luo; James D. Wallace; Patricia T. Bozza; Tom Curran; Anjana Rao


Technical Comments
Hydrogen-Based Microbial Ecosystems in the Earth, pp. 896-897
Eugene L. Madsen; Derek R. Lovley; Francis H. Chapelle; Todd Stevens; James McKinley


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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Desperately Seeking Friends, p. 933
M. R. C. Greenwood

What Happened at Chernobyl?, pp. 935-936
Alexander R. Sich; George G. Berg; Kofi Crentsil; Charles D. Bowman

Misconduct: Judgment Called For, p. 937
Donald E. Buzzelli; Frederick Grinnell

Gifted Public Servants, pp. 937-938
E. Peter Geiduschek; John F. Atkins

Biosystematics Database, pp. 938-939
Paul Wohlleben

Rules of the Game?, p. 939
Lindy A. Brigham

Corrections and Clarifications: Risks from Low Doses of Radiation, p. 939
Corrections and Clarifications: New Role for HIV: A Vehicle for Moving Genes into Cells, p. 939
ScienceScope, p. 941
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
A ${\tt\$}$1 Billion 'Tax' on R&D Funds, pp. 942-944
Jeffrey Mervis
UCSF, Stanford Hospitals to Merge, p. 944
Eliot Marshall
Varmus Proposes to Scrap the RAC, p. 945
Eliot Marshall
Patent Law Closes Drug Loophole, pp. 945-946
Cláudio Csillag
Unique Protein Database Imperiled, p. 946
Nigel Williams
After 9 Years, a Tangled Case Lurches Toward a Close, pp. 947-948
Jock Friedly


Research News
Worm Genes Imply a Master Clock, pp. 949-950
Elizabeth Pennisi
A Glow from the First Galaxies?, p. 950
Andrew Watson
A New Theory of Turbulence Causes a Stir Among Experts, p. 951
Barry Cipra
Photon Bubbles Put X-ray Fizz into Neutron Stars, p. 952
James Glanz
Flies Unmask Evolutionary Warfare between the Sexes, pp. 953-954
Virginia Morell
Chemokines Take Center Stage in Inflammatory Ills, pp. 954-956
Trisha Gura


Random Samples, pp. 957+959
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Reaching Farther in Physics, pp. 966-967
Cosmic Strings and Other Topological Defects.
A. Vilenkin; E. P. S. Shellard
Review author[s]: John Preskill
Bee Work, p. 967
The Wisdom of the Hive. The Social Physiology of Honey Bee Colonies.
Thomas D. Seeley
Review author[s]: Mark L. Winston


Perspectives
Out of Africa: Meat-Eating Dinosaurs that Challenge Tyrannosaurus rex, pp. 971-972
Philip J. Currie
Stratospheric Control of Climate, pp. 972-973
Alan Robock
Another Twist to MHC-Peptide Recognition, pp. 973-974
Ian A. Wilson
Regulating Cell Proliferation: As Easy as APC, pp. 974-975
Mark Peifer


Reports
A Far-Field Hydrothermal Plume from Loihi Seamount, pp. 976-979
John E. Lupton
Selected Elastic Moduli of Single-Crystal Olivines from Ultrasonic Experiments to Mantle Pressures, pp. 979-980
Ganglin Chen; Baosheng Li; Robert C. Liebermann
The Impact of Solar Variability on Climate, pp. 981-984
Joanna D. Haigh
Universality Classes of Optimal Channel Networks, pp. 984-986
Amos Maritan; Francesca Colaiori; Alessandro Flammini; Marek Cieplak; Jayanth R. Banavar
Predatory Dinosaurs from the Sahara and Late Cretaceous Faunal Differentiation, pp. 986-991
Paul C. Sereno; Didier B. Dutheil; M. Larochene; Hans C. E. Larsson; Gabrielle H. Lyon; Paul M. Magwene; Christian A. Sidor; David J. Varricchio; Jeffrey A. Wilson
Lead and Helium Isotope Evidence from Oceanic Basalts for a Common Deep Source of Mantle Plumes, pp. 991-995
B. B. Hanan; D. W. Graham
Pre-Main-Sequence Star Candidates in the Bar of the Large Magellanic Cloud, pp. 995-997
J. P. Beaulieu; H. J. G. L. M. Lamers; P. Grison; R. Julien; C. Lanciaux; R. Ferlet; A. Vidal-Madjar; E. Bertin; E. Maurice; L. Prévot; C. Gry; J. Guibert; O. Moreau; F. Tajhmady; E. Aubourg; P. Bareyre; J. de Kat; M. Gros; B. Laurent; M. Lachièze-Rey; E. Lesquoy; C. Magneville; A. Milsztajn; L. Moscoso; F. Queinnec; C. Renault; J. Rich; M. Spiro; L. Vigroux; S. Zylberajch; R. Ansari; F. Cavalier; M. Moniez
Spread of Synaptic Depression Mediated by Presynaptic Cytoplasmic Signaling, pp. 998-1001
Sydney Cash; Robert S. Zucker; Mu-ming Poo
Structures of an MHC Class II Molecule with Covalently Bound Single Peptides, pp. 1001-1004
Daved H. Fremont; Wayne A. Hendrickson; Philippa Marrack; John Kappler
Specification of Pituitary Cell Lineages by the LIM Homeobox Gene Lhx3, pp. 1004-1007
Hui Z. Sheng; Alexander B. Zhadanov; Bedrich Mosinger Jr.; Tetsuya Fujii; Stefano Bertuzzi; Alexander Grinberg; Eric J. Lee; Sing-Ping Huang; Kathleen A. Mahon; Heiner Westphal
Enhanced Degradation of EGF Receptors by a Sorting Nexin, SNX1, pp. 1008-1010
Richard C. Kurten; Deborah L. Cadena; Gordon N. Gill
Determination of Life-Span in Caenorhabditis elegans by Four Clock Genes, pp. 1010-1013
Bernard Lakowski; Siegfried Hekimi
The Role of Zinc in Selective Neuronal Death After Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia, pp. 1013-1016
Jae-Young Koh; Sang W. Suh; Byoung J. Gwag; Yong Y. He; Chung Y. Hsu; Dennis W. Choi
Increase in Single L-Type Calcium Channels in Hippocampal Neurons During Aging, pp. 1017-1020
Olivier Thibault; Philip W. Landfield
Binding of APC to the Human Homolog of the Drosophila Discs Large Tumor Suppressor Protein, pp. 1020-1023
Akihiko Matsumine; Akiko Ogai; Takao Senda; Nobuaki Okumura; Kiyotoshi Satoh; Gyeong-Hun Baeg; Takeo Kawahara; Shigeru Kobayashi; Masato Okada; Kumao Toyoshima; Tetsu Akiyama
Binding of GSK3β to the APC-β-Catenin Complex and Regulation of Complex Assembly, pp. 1023-1026
Bonnee Rubinfeld; Iris Albert; Emilio Porfiri; Carol Fiol; Susan Munemitsu; Paul Polakis
Retinal Degeneration in Mice Lacking the γ Subunit of the Rod cGMP Phosphodiesterase, pp. 1026-1029
Stephen H. Tsang; Peter Gouras; Clyde K. Yamashita; Hild Kjeldbye; John Fisher; Debora B. Farber; Stephen P. Goff
DNA Replication Fork Pause Sites Dependent on Transcription, pp. 1030-1033
Atul M. Deshpande; Carol S. Newlon


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: The Activist Scientist, p. 1081
Jaleh Daie


Letters
Communication Sciences: A Thriving Discipline, p. 1083
Barbara B. Shadden
Methylene Chloride, pp. 1083-1084
James Huff; John Bucher; J. Carl Barrett
Focus on Basic Plasma Science, p. 1084
Clifford M. Surko
Canavan Gene Therapy Protocol, p. 1085
Robert J. Levine; Eliot Marshall
Clotting Dispute, p. 1085
James H. Morrissey
Wrong Hookworm, p. 1086
David Bruce Conn
Importance of Teaching, p. 1086
Maureen Scharberg
International Openness, pp. 1086-1087
Regina M. Santella; E. Gerald Meyer; John H. Nair
Scanning SQUID Microscopy, p. 1087
Mark B. Ketchen
HERG Sequence Correction, p. 1087
Matthew C. Trudeau; Jeffrey W. Warmke; Barry Ganetzky; Gail A. Robertson


ScienceScope, p. 1089
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Hong Kong's Pre-1997 Science Boom, pp. 1090-1091
June Kinoshita
Big Projects Could Threaten Weapons Labs' Research Base, pp. 1092-1093
Andrew Lawler
Surgery Confounds Mission Review, p. 1093
Andrew Lawler
Rifkin's Latest Target: Genetic Testing, p. 1094
Eliot Marshall
New Launcher to Lift Off with Armada of Plasma Probes, pp. 1095-1096
Alexander Hellemans
A Second Spell in the Science Hot Seat, p. 1096
Susan Biggin


Research News
Ancient Sea-Level Swings Confirmed, pp. 1097-1098
Richard A. Kerr
Seeking Life's Bare (Genetic) Necessities, pp. 1098-1099
Elizabeth Pennisi
Studly Sheep by Non-Mendelian Means, pp. 1099-1100
Elizabeth Pennisi
Synapse-Making Molecules Revealed, p. 1100
Ingrid Wickelgren
Schizophrenic Atom Doubles as Schrodinger's Cat-or Kitten, p. 1101
Gary Taubes
Mammal Diversity Takes a 20-Million-Year Leap Backwards, p. 1102
Kim Peterson
Zebrafish Embryology Builds Better Model Vertebrate, p. 1103
Wade Roush


Random Samples, p. 1105
Jocelyn Kaiser


Book Reviews
Strategies Against Tuberculosis, pp. 1116-1117
Disease and Class. Tuberculosis and the Shaping of Modern North American Society.
Georgina D. Feldberg
Review author[s]: Nancy J. Tomes
Transposons, p. 1117
Mobile Genetic Elements.
David J. Sherratt
Review author[s]: Kevin O'Hare
Books Received, p. 1117


Perspectives
Uncertainty in Climate Change Caused by Aerosols, pp. 1121-1122
Stephen E. Schwartz; Meinrat O. Andreae
Arrhenius and Global Warming, p. 1122
Julia Uppenbrink
High-Resolution Imaging of the Self-Assembly of Organic Monolayers, pp. 1123-1124
Shirley Chiang
Viral Counts Count in HIV Infection, pp. 1124-1125
David D. Ho
Mammalian Cytochrome c Oxidase, a Molecular Monster Subdued, p. 1125
Shelagh Ferguson-Miller


The Cerebellum: A Neuronal Learning Machine?, pp. 1126-1131
Jennifer L. Raymond; Stephen G. Lisberger; Michael D. Mauk


Research Articles
A "Schrödinger Cat" Superposition State of an Atom, pp. 1131-1136
C. Monroe; D. M. Meekhof; B. E. King; D. J. Wineland
The Whole Structure of the 13-Subunit Oxidized Cytochrome c Oxidase at 2.8 \angst, pp. 1136-1144
Tomitake Tsukihara; Hiroshi Aoyama; Eiki Yamashita; Takashi Tomizaki; Hiroshi Yamaguchi; Kyoko Shinzawa-Itoh; Ryosuke Nakashima; Rieko Yaono; Shinya Yoshikawa


Reports
The Self-Assembly Mechanism of Alkanethiols on Au(111), pp. 1145-1148
G. E. Poirier; E. D. Pylant
Dynamic Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling: A Thermostat for the Tropics, pp. 1148-1150
De-Zheng Sun; Zhengyu Liu
Fossil Evidence for a Late Cretaceous Origin of "Hoofed" Mammals, pp. 1150-1153
J. David Archibald
Bacteria as Mediators of Copper Sulfide Enrichment During Weathering, pp. 1153-1155
Richard H. Sillitoe; Robert L. Folk; Nicolás Saric
Oceanic Anoxia and the End Permian Mass Extinction, pp. 1155-1158
Paul B. Wignall; Richard J. Twitchett
Nanotribology and Nanofabrication of MoO3 Structures by Atomic Force Microscopy, pp. 1158-1161
Paul E. Sheehan; Charles M. Lieber
GS28, a28-Kilodalton Golgi SNARE that Participates in ER-Golgi Transport, pp. 1161-1163
V. Nathan Subramaniam; Frank Peter; Robin Philp; Siew Heng Wong; Wanjin Hong
Vertical Flux of Biogenic Carbon in the Ocean: Is There Food Web Control?, pp. 1163-1166
Richard B. Rivkin; Louis Legendre; Don Deibel; Jean-Éric Tremblay; Bert Klein; Kenneth Crocker; Suzanne Roy; Norman Silverberg; Connie Lovejoy; Fabrice Mesplé; Nancy Romero; M. Robin Anderson; Paul Matthews; Claude Savenkoff; Alain Vézina; Jean-Claude Therriault; Joel Wesson; Chantal Bérubé; R. Grant Ingram
Prognosis in HIV-1 Infection Predicted by the Quantity of Virus in Plasma, pp. 1167-1170
John W. Mellors; Charles R. Rinaldo Jr.; Phalguni Gupta; Roseanne M. White; John A. Todd; Lawrence A. Kingsley
Regulation of T Cell Receptor Signaling by Tyrosine Phosphatase SYP Association with CTLA-4, pp. 1170-1173
Luc E. M. Marengère; Paul Waterhouse; Gordon S. Duncan; Hans-Willi Mittrücker; Gen-Sheng Feng; Tak W. Mak
Direct Regulation of ZAP-70 by SHP-1 in T Cell Antigen Receptor Signaling, pp. 1173-1176
David R. Plas; Robin Johnson; Jeanette T. Pingel; R. James Matthews; Mark Dalton; Garbiñe Roy; Andrew C. Chan; Matthew L. Thomas
Entorhinal-Hippocampal Interactions Revealed by Real-Time Imaging, pp. 1176-1179
Toshio Iijima; Menno P. Witter; Michinori Ichikawa; Takashi Tominaga; Riichi Kajiwara; Gen Matsumoto
TAB1: An Activator of the TAK1 MAPKKK in TGF-β Signal Transduction, pp. 1179-1182
Hiroshi Shibuya; Kyoko Yamaguchi; Kyoko Shirakabe; Akane Tonegawa; Yukiko Gotoh; Naoto Ueno; Kenji Irie; Eisuke Nishida; Kunihiro Matsumoto
Requirement for Cholinergic Synaptic Transmission in the Propagation of Spontaneous Retinal Waves, pp. 1182-1187
Marla B. Feller; David P. Wellis; David Stellwagen; Frank S. Werblin; Carla J. Shatz
Polyclonal Origin of Colonic Adenomas in an XO/XY Patient with FAP, pp. 1187-1190
M. R. Novelli; J. A. Williamson; I. P. M. Tomlinson; G. Elia; S. V. Hodgson; I. C. Talbot; W. F. Bodmer; N. A. Wright


Technical Comments
X Chromosome Dosage Compensation in Drosophila, pp. 1190-1191
James A. Birchler; Richard L. Kelley; Mitzi I. Kuroda


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: Lessons from the EPSCoR States, p. 1245
Gary A. Strobel


Letters
Tobacco Council and Research, p. 1247
Allan Mufson; David Scott
Mercury Stockpile, pp. 1247-1248
Barbara Scott Murdock
Bioethical Issues, pp. 1248-1249
David Korn
Hippocampal Cell Death, pp. 1249-1251
Dahlia W. Zaidel; Margaret M. Esiri; Philip W. Landfield; Bruce S. McEwen; Robert M. Sapolsky; Michael J. Meaney; Larry Cahill; Henry J. Haigler


Corrections and Clarifications: Stratospheric Control of Climate, p. 1251
Corrections and Clarifications: Universität Zürich, p. 1251
ScienceScope, p. 1253
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
U.K. Labs: A Year of Uncertainty, pp. 1254-1255
Nigel Williams
Support for Science Stays Strong, p. 1256
Andrew Lawler
The Aurora by Night and by Day, p. 1256
Richard A. Kerr
NIH Panel Urges Overhaul of The Rating System for Grants, p. 1257
Eliot Marshall
Panel Wants to Break R&D Barrier, p. 1258
Robert F. Service
Science Intrudes on Brent Spar Saga, pp. 1258-1259
Daniel Clery
Academy Fights to Maintain Research in the "Wild East", pp. 1259-1260
Richard Stone


Research News
A Shared Strategy for Virulence, pp. 1261-1263
Marcia Barinaga
Hyakutake Produces Another Surprise, pp. 1263-1264
Kim Peterson
SOHO Probes Sun's Interior by Tuning in to Its Vibrations, pp. 1264-1265
Alexander Hellemans
Combinatorial Chemistry Hits the Drug Market, pp. 1266-1268
Robert F. Service
Upgrade to Improve Arecibo's Vision, p. 1268
James Glanz


Random Samples, pp. 1269+1271
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
A Physicist's Journey, pp. 1273-1274
Fritz London. A Scientific Biography.
Kostas Gavroglu
Review author[s]: C. W. F. Everitt
Books Received, pp. 1274-1275


Perspectives
Thermoelectrics Run Hot and Cold, pp. 1276-1277
Terry M. Tritt
A Molecular Paramagnetic Superconductor, pp. 1277-1278
Patrick Cassoux
The Origin of Programmed Cell Death, pp. 1278-1279
Jean Claude Ameisen
Infertility Treatment: A Nuclear Restorer Gene in Maize, pp. 1279-1280
Charles S. Levings III


Gong Helioseismology
Perspectives in Helioseismology, pp. 1281-1283
D. O. Gough; J. W. Leibacher; P. H. Scherrer; J. Toomre
The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Project, pp. 1284-1286
J. W. Harvey; F. Hill; R. P. Hubbard; J. R. Kennedy; J. W. Leibacher; J. A. Pintar; P. A. Gilman; R. W. Noyes; A. M. Title; J. Toomre; R. K. Ulrich; A. Bhatnagar; J. A. Kennewell; W. Marquette; J. Patrón; O. Saá; E. Yasukawa
The Current State of Solar Modeling, pp. 1286-1292
J. Christensen-Dalsgaard; W. Däppen; S. V. Ajukov; E. R. Anderson; H. M. Antia; S. Basu; V. A. Baturin; G. Berthomieu; B. Chaboyer; S. M. Chitre; A. N. Cox; P. Demarque; J. Donatowicz; W. A. Dziembowski; M. Gabriel; D. O. Gough; D. B. Guenther; J. A. Guzik; J. W. Harvey; F. Hill; G. Houdek; C. A. Iglesias; A. G. Kosovichev; J. W. Leibacher; P. Morel; C. R. Proffitt; J. Provost; J. Reiter; E. J. Rhodes Jr.; F. J. Rogers; I. W. Roxburgh; M. J. Thompson; R. K. Ulrich
The Solar Acoustic Spectrum and Eigenmode Parameters, pp. 1292-1295
F. Hill; P. B. Stark; R. T. Stebbins; E. R. Anderson; H. M. Antia; T. M. Brown; T. L. Duvall Jr.; D. A. Haber; J. W. Harvey; D. H. Hathaway; R. Howe; R. P. Hubbard; H. P. Jones; J. R. Kennedy; S. G. Korzennik; A. G. Kosovichev; J. W. Leibacher; K. G. Libbrecht; J. A. Pintar; E. J. Rhodes Jr.; J. Schou; M. J. Thompson; S. Tomczyk; C. G. Toner; R. Toussaint; W. E. Williams
The Seismic Structure of the Sun, pp. 1296-1300
D. O. Gough; A. G. Kosovichev; J. Toomre; E. Anderson; H. M. Antia; S. Basu; B. Chaboyer; S. M. Chitre; J. Christensen-Dalsgaard; W. A. Dziembowski; A. Eff-Darwich; J. R. Elliott; P. M. Giles; P. R. Goode; J. A. Guzik; J. W. Harvey; F. Hill; J. W. Leibacher; M. J. P. F. G. Monteiro; O. Richard; T. Sekii; H. Shibahashi; M. Takata; M. J. Thompson; S. Vauclair; S. V. Vorontsov
Differential Rotation and Dynamics of the Solar Interior, pp. 1300-1305
M. J. Thompson; J. Toomre; E. R. Anderson; H. M. Antia; G. Berthomieu; D. Burtonclay; S. M. Chitre; J. Christensen-Dalsgaard; T. Corbard; M. DeRosa; C. R. Genovese; D. O. Gough; D. A. Haber; J. W. Harvey; F. Hill; R. Howe; S. G. Korzennik; A. G. Kosovichev; J. W. Leibacher; F. P. Pijpers; J. Provost; E. J. Rhodes Jr.; J. Schou; T. Sekii; P. B. Stark; P. R. Wilson
GONG Observations of Solar Surface Flows, pp. 1306-1309
D. H. Hathaway; P. A. Gilman; J. W. Harvey; F. Hill; R. F. Howard; H. P. Jones; J. C. Kasher; J. W. Leibacher; J. A. Pintar; G. W. Simon


Reports
Detection of Abundant Ethane and Methane, Along with Carbon Monoxide and Water, in Comet C/1996 B2 Hyakutake: Evidence for Interstellar Origin, pp. 1310-1314
Michael J. Mumma; Michael A. DiSanti; Neil Dello Russo; Marina Fomenkova; Karen Magee-Sauer; Charles D. Kaminski; David X. Xie
Type II Supernova Matter in a Silicon Carbide Grain from the Murchison Meteorite, pp. 1314-1316
Peter Hoppe; Roger Strebel; Peter Eberhardt; Sachiko Amari; Roy S. Lewis
Corundum, Rutile, Periclase, and CaO in Ca, Al-Rich Inclusion from Carbonaceous Chondrites, pp. 1316-1318
A. Greshake; A. Bischoff; A. Putnis; H. Palme
Decline in the Tropospheric Abundance of Halogen from Halocarbons: Implications for Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, pp. 1318-1322
Stephen A. Montzka; James H. Butler; Richard C. Myers; Thayne M. Thompson; Thomas H. Swanson; Andrew D. Clarke; Loreen T. Lock; James W. Elkins
"Coulomb Staircase" at Room Temperature in a Self-Assembled Molecular Nanostructure, pp. 1323-1325
Ronald P. Andres; Thomas Bein; Matt Dorogi; Sue Feng; Jason I. Henderson; Clifford P. Kubiak; William Mahoney; Richard G. Osifchin; R. Reifenberger
Filled Skutterudite Antimonides: A New Class of Thermoelectric Materials, pp. 1325-1328
B. C. Sales; D. Mandrus; R. K. Williams
Crystal Structure of the Dual Specificity Protein Phosphatase VHR, pp. 1328-1331
Jirundon Yuvaniyama; John M. Denu; Jack E. Dixon; Mark A. Saper
Dimerization of TFIID When Not Bound to DNA, pp. 1331-1333
Andrew K. P. Taggart; B. Franklin Pugh
The rf2 Nuclear Restorer Gene of Male-Sterile T-Cytoplasm Maize, pp. 1334-1336
Xiangqin Cui; Roger P. Wise; Patrick S. Schnable
An Orphan Nuclear Hormone Receptor That Lacks a DNA Binding Domain and Heterodimerizes with Other Receptors, pp. 1336-1339
Wongi Seol; Hueng-Sik Choi; David D. Moore
PKD2, a Gene for Polycystic Kidney Disease That Encodes an Integral Membrane Protein, pp. 1339-1342
Toshio Mochizuki; Guanqing Wu; Tomohito Hayashi; Stavroulla L. Xenophontos; Barbera Veldhuisen; Jasper J. Saris; David M. Reynolds; Yiqiang Cai; Patricia A. Gabow; Alkis Pierides; William J. Kimberling; Martijn H. Breuning; C. Constantinou Deltas; Dorien J. M. Peters; Stefan Somlo
Structural Basis of Ligand Discrimination by Two Related RNA Aptamers Resolved by NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 1343-1347
Yinshan Yang; Michel Kochayan; Petra Burgstaller; Eric Westhof; Michael Famulok
Stress-Induced Phosphorylation and Activation of the Transcription Factor CHOP (GADD153) by p38 MAP Kinase, pp. 1347-1349
XiaoZhong Wang; David Ron
G Protein-Mediated Neuronal DNA Fragmentation Induced by Familial Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Mutants of APP, pp. 1349-1352
Tomoki Yamatsuji; Takashi Matsui; Takashi Okamoto; Katsumi Komatsuzaki; Shizu Takeda; Hiroaki Fukumoto; Takeshi Iwatsubo; Nobuhiro Suzuki; Asano Asami-Odaka; Scott Ireland; T. Bernard Kinane; Ugo Giambarella; Ikuo Nishimoto
Sterol Esterification in Yeast: A Two-Gene Process, pp. 1353-1356
Hongyuan Yang; Martin Bard; Debora A. Bruner; Anne Gleeson; Richard J. Deckelbaum; Gordana Aljinovic; Thomas M. Pohl; Rodney Rothstein; Stephen L. Sturley


Technical Comments
Estimating the Age of the Common Ancestor of Men from the ZFY Intron, pp. 1356-1362
Yun-Xin Fu; Wen-Hsiung Li; Peter Donnelly; Simon Tavaré; David J. Balding; Robert C. Griffith; Gunter Weiss; Arndt von Haeseler; Jeffrey Rogers; Paul B. Samollow; Anthony G. Comuzzie; Robert L. Dorit; Hiroshi Akashi; Walter Gilbert
Correlates of Protective Viruses Damaging of HIV Infection, p. 1362
Rolf M. Zinkernagel; Hans Hengartner; Barton F. Haynes; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Anthony S. Fauci
Gene Lineages and Human Evolution, pp. 1363-1364
Alan R. Templeton; Francisco J. Ayala


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1365-1367
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: The Three Rs and Biomedical Research, p. 1403
Alan M. Goldberg; Joanne Zurlo; Deborah Rudacille


Letters
Immunological Tolerance, pp. 1405-1408
Arthur M. Silverstein; Paul V. Lehmann; Ephraim J. Fuchs; John Paul Ridge; Polly Matzinger; Marcella Sarzotti; Neil Blumberg; Joanna M. Heal
Abelson on Nuclear Power, p. 1409
Mike McCormack; Gregory C. Pratt; C. R. Malone
"Obscure" Journal?, p. 1409
Roland Rosenfelder


Corrections and Clarifications: Clotting Controversy, p. 1409
ScienceScope, p. 1411
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
Koch Keeps New Watch on Infections, pp. 1412-1414
Robert Koenig
U.S. Beefs Up CDC's Capabilities, p. 1413
Elizabeth Pennisi
Seoul Unveils Regional Center, pp. 1414-1415
Dennis Normile
Panel Strikes Balance for NASA, NSF, pp. 1415-1416
Andrew Lawler
Malaria Hideout Found in New Mothers, pp. 1416-1417
Nigel Williams
Movie Captures Dance of the Crab, p. 1417
Kim Peterson
New Yeast Study Finds Strength in Numbers, p. 1418
Jocelyn Kaiser
Computation Cracks 'Semantic Barriers' Between Databases, p. 1419
Steve Nadis
Biogeographers Take a New View of the Ancient Andes, pp. 1420-1421
Anne Simon Moffat
SIV Data Raise Concern on Oral-Sex Risk, pp. 1421-1422
Jon Cohen
Chlamydia Linked to Atherosclerosis, p. 1422
Christine Mlot
New Dynamic Duo: PET, MRI, Joined for the First Time, p. 1423
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 1425
Constance Holden


Special News Report: Eye on the Early Universe
Weighing the Universe, pp. 1426-1428
Dennis Overbye
Astronomers Probe Creation by Measuring Isotopes, pp. 1429-1431
James Glanz
Microwave Wrinkles Promise Vital Statistics of the Cosmos, pp. 1431-1434
Gary Taubes
From Snapshots of Distant Galaxies, a History Emerges, pp. 1434-1436
Ann Finkbeiner
Galaxy Surveys Seek the Architecture of the Cosmos, pp. 1436-1437
James Glanz


Book Reviews
Problems Beyond Pesticides, pp. 1444-1445
Our Stolen Future. Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival? A Scientific Detective Story.
Theo Colborn; Dianne Dumanoski; John Peterson Myers
Review author[s]: Anne N. Hirshfield; Michael F. Hirshfield; Jodi A. Flaws
Quantum Gravitationists, p. 1445
The Nature of Space and Time.
Stephen Hawking; Roger Penrose
Review author[s]: Robert M. Wald
Books Received, p. 1445


Perspectives
Transition State Spectroscopy, pp. 1446-1447
Daniel M. Neumark
To See a World in 80 Kilograms of Rock, pp. 1447-1448
Allan Treiman
The "Bio" in Biochemistry: Protein Folding Inside and Outside the Cell, pp. 1448-1449
R. John Ellis
A New Turn (or Two) for Twist, pp. 1449-1450
Alan M. Michelson
Environmental Estrogens: Can Two "Alrights" Make a Wrong?, p. 1451
S. Stoney Simons Jr.


Long-Range (Casimir) Interactions, pp. 1452-1455
Larry Spruch


Reports
Transition-State Spectroscopy of Cyclooctatetraene, pp. 1456-1459
Paul G. Wenthold; David A. Hrovat; Weston Thatcher Borden; W. Carl Lineberger
Far-Infrared Hydrogen Lasers in the Peculiar Star MWC 349A, pp. 1459-1461
Vladimir Strelnitski; Michael R. Haas; Howard A. Smith; Edwin F. Erickson; Sean W. J. Colgan; David J. Hollenbach
Intrinsic Transport Properties and Performance Limits of Organic Field- Effect Transistors, pp. 1462-1464
L. Torsi; A. Dodabalapur; L. J. Rothberg; A. W. P. Fung; H. E. Katz
Lithospheric Contributions to Arc Magmatism: Isotope Variations Along Strike in Volcanoes of Honshu, Japan, pp. 1464-1468
Annie B. Kersting; Richard J. Arculus; David A. Gust
Amorphization of Serpentine at High Pressure and High Temperature, pp. 1468-1470
Tetsuo Irifune; Koji Kuroda; Nobumasa Funamori; Takeyuki Uchida; Takehiko Yagi; Toru Inoue; Nobuyoshi Miyajima
Blockage by Adenovirus E4orf6 of Transcriptional Activation by the p53 Tumor Suppressor, pp. 1470-1473
Thomas Dobner; Nobuo Horikoshi; Susanne Rubenwolf; Thomas Shenk
Evidence That Spt6p Controls Chromatin Structure by a Direct Interaction with Histones, pp. 1473-1476
Alex Bortvin; Fred Winston
Inhibition of Myogenic bHLH and MEF2 Transcription Factors by the bHLH Protein Twist, pp. 1476-1480
Douglas B. Spicer; James Rhee; Wang L. Cheung; Andrew B. Lassar
twist: A Myogenic Switch in Drosophila, pp. 1481-1484
Mary K. Baylies; Michael Bate
Structural Evidence for Functional Domains in the Rat Hippocampus, pp. 1484-1486
P. Y. Risold; L. W. Swanson
Infection and AIDS in Adult Macaques After Nontraumatic Oral Exposure to Cell-Free SIV, pp. 1486-1489
Timothy W. Baba; Anita M. Trichel; Li An; Vladimir Liska; Louis N. Martin; Michael Murphey-Corb; Ruth M. Ruprecht
Synergistic Activation of Estrogen Receptor with Combinations of Environmental Chemicals, pp. 1489-1492
Steven F. Arnold; Diane M. Klotz; Bridgette M. Collins; Peter M. Vonier; Louis J. Guillette Jr.; John A. McLachlan
Regulation of the Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor by Tyrosine Phosphorylation, pp. 1492-1494
Thottala Jayaraman; Karol Ondriaš; Elena Ondriašová; Andrew R. Marks
A Subfamily of P-Type ATPases with Aminophospholipid Transporting Activity, pp. 1495-1497
Xiaojing Tang; Margaret S. Halleck; Robert A. Schlegel; Patrick Williamson
Principles of Chaperone-Assisted Protein Folding: Differences Between in Vitro and in Vivo Mechanisms, pp. 1497-1502
Judith Frydman; F. Ulrich Hartl
Adherence of Plasmodium falciparum to Chondroitin Sulfate A in the Human Placenta, pp. 1502-1504
Michal Fried; Patrick E. Duffy


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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Science Policy in Japan, p. 1567
Hideki Hayashida


Letters
Respect for the RAC, pp. 1569-1570
Erik Parens
Exhilarating Editorial, pp. 1570-1571
Vince J. LiCata; Colleen Clark; Nicholas Landau; William C. Dewey
Nesting Dinosaur, p. 1571
Alan Feduccia; Larry D. Martin; John E. Simmons
Benefit-Cost Analysis and the Environment, pp. 1571-1573
James F. Kasting; Peter A. Schultz; K. J. Arrow; M. L. Cropper; G. C. Eads; R. W. Hahn; L. B. Lave; R. G. Noll; P. R. Portney; M. Russell; R. Schmalensee; V. K. Smith; R. N. Stavins
Loco Cow Logo, p. 1573
Gabriele M. Zu Rhein


Corrections and Clarifications: Mammal Diversity Takes a 20-Million-year Leap Backwards, p. 1573
Corrections and Clarifications: Lead and Helium Isotope Evidence from Oceanic Basalts for a Common Deep Source of Mantle Plumes, p. 1573
ScienceScope, p. 1575
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
DOE Labs: Is Evolution Enough?, pp. 1576-1578
Andrew Lawler
Small Labs Make Big Targets, p. 1578
Kim Peterson
Ariane Failure Casts Shadow Over ESA's Science Program, p. 1579
Alexander Hellemans
IVF Project Stirs Debate Over How to Preserve Pandas, pp. 1580-1581
Zhou Meiyue
Civil War Leaves Once-Proud Georgian Science in Tatters, pp. 1581-1582
Richard Stone
Observatory Fades Away in Splendid Isolation, p. 1582
R.S.


Research News
Gene Linked to Commonest Cancer, pp. 1583-1584
Elizabeth Pennisi
Ice Bubbles Confirm Big Chill, pp. 1584-1585
Richard A. Kerr
Simple Mice Test Antibody Complexity, p. 1585
Nigel Williams
Did Neandertals Lose an Evolutionary "Arms" Race?, pp. 1586-1587
Ann Gibbons
Bose-Einstein Condensates Display Their First Tricks, pp. 1587-1588
Gary Taubes
Galileo Suggests Deep Roots To Jupiter's Fierce Winds, pp. 1589-1590
Richard A. Kerr
Precocious Structures Found, p. 1590
James Glanz


Random Samples, pp. 1591+1593
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
The Irony Age, p. 1594
The End of Science. Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age.
John Horgan
Review author[s]: David L. Goodstein
Optical Marvels, p. 1595
Color and Light in Nature.
David K. Lynch; William Livingston
Review author[s]: Bradley E. Schaefer
Voices from the Past, p. 1595
Science in the Making. Scientific Development as Chronicled by Historic Papers in the Philosophical Magazine-with Commentaries and Illustrations. Vol. 1, 1798-1850.
E. A. Davis
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Perspectives
Nonequilibrium Structures in Condensed Systems, pp. 1596-1597
A. S. Mikhailov; G. Ertl
Polar Clouds and Sulfate Aerosols, p. 1597
Margaret A. Tolbert
Bacteria Also Vote, pp. 1598-1599
Dale Kaiser
Molybdenum Bolsters the Bioinorganic Brigade, pp. 1599-1600
Edward I. Stiefel


Spatial Response of Mammals to Late Quaternary Environmental Fluctuations, pp. 1601-1606
Russell W. Graham; Ernest L. Lundelius Jr.; Mary Ann Graham; Erich K. Schroeder; Rickard S. Toomey III; Elaine Anderson; Anthony D. Barnosky; James A. Burns; Charles S. Churcher; Donald K. Grayson; R. Dale Guthrie; C. R. Harington; George T. Jefferson; Larry D. Martin; H. Gregory McDonald; Richard E. Morlan; Holmes A. Semken Jr.; S. David Webb; Lars Werdelin; Michael C. Wilson


Research Articles
Structural Analysis of Substrate Binding by the Molecular Chaperone DnaK, pp. 1606-1614
Xiaotian Zhu; Xun Zhao; William F. Burkholder; Alexander Gragerov; Craig M. Ogata; Max E. Gottesman; Wayne A. Hendrickson
Crystal Structure of DMSO Reductase: Redox-Linked Changes in Molybdopterin Coordination, pp. 1615-1621
Hermann Schindelin; Caroline Kisker; James Hilton; K. V. Rajagopalan; Douglas C. Rees
Sending and Receiving the Hedgehog Signal: Control by the Drosophila Gli Protein Cubitus interruptus, pp. 1621-1625
María Domínguez; Martina Brunner; Ernst Hafen; Konrad Basler


Reports
Microscopic Particle Motions in Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasmas, pp. 1626-1628
Lin I; Wen-Tau Juan; Chih-Hui Chiang; J. H. Chu
Electrical Properties of the Venus Surface from Bistatic Radar Observations, pp. 1628-1631
Gordon H. Pettengill; Peter G. Ford; Richard A. Simpson
High-Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy of van der Waals Clusters in Liquid Helium Droplets, pp. 1631-1634
Matthias Hartmann; Roger E. Miller; J. Peter Toennies; Andrej F. Vilesov
Direct pH Measurement of NaCl-Bearing Fluid with an in Situ Sensor at 400°C and 40 Megapascals, pp. 1634-1636
Kang Ding; William E. Seyfried Jr.
Climate Change During the Last Deglaciation in Antarctica, pp. 1636-1638
P. A. Mayewski; M. S. Twickler; S. I. Whitlow; L. D. Meeker; Q. Yang; J. Thomas; K. Kreutz; P. M. Grootes; D. L. Morse; E. J. Steig; E. D. Waddington; E. S. Saltzman; P.-Y. Whung; K. C. Taylor
Melting of H2SO4.4H2O Particles upon Cooling: Implications for Polar Stratospheric Clouds, pp. 1638-1641
Thomas Koop; Kenneth S. Carslaw
Compensatory ahpC Gene Expression in Isoniazid-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pp. 1641-1643
David R. Sherman; Khisimuzi Mdluli; Mark J. Hickey; Taraq M. Arain; Sheldon L. Morris; Clifton E. Barry III; C. Kendall Stover
Arrested DNA Replication in Xenopus and Release by Escherichia coli Mutagenesis Proteins, pp. 1644-1646
Naoko Oda; Joshua D. Levin; Alexander Y. Spoonde; Ekaterina G. Frank; Arthur S. Levine; Roger Woodgate; Eric J. Ackerman
Thymine-Thymine Dimer Bypass by Yeast DNA Polymerase ζ, pp. 1646-1649
John R. Nelson; Christopher W. Lawrence; David C. Hinkle
A Quasi-Monoclonal Mouse, pp. 1649-1652
Marilia Cascalho; Audrey Ma; Steven Lee; Linda Masat; Matthias Wabl
Identification of MAP Kinase Domains by Redirecting Stress Signals into Growth Factor Responses, pp. 1652-1655
Anne Brunet; Jacques Pouysségur
Enzymatic Synthesis of a Quorum-Sensing Autoinducer Through Use of Defined Substrates, pp. 1655-1658
Margret I. Moré; L. David Finger; Joel L. Stryker; Clay Fuqua; Anatol Eberhard; Stephen C. Winans
Site-Directed Hydroxyl Radical Probing of the rRNA Neighborhood of Ribosomal Protein S5, pp. 1659-1662
Gabriele M. Heilek; Harry F. Noller
Activation of Gal4p by Galactose-Dependent Interaction of Galactokinase and Gal80p, pp. 1662-1665
F. T. Zenke; R. Engels; V. Vollenbroich; J. Meyer; C. P. Hollenberg; K. D. Breunig
Optical Imaging of Functional Organization in the Monkey Inferotemporal Cortex, pp. 1665-1668
Gang Wang; Keiji Tanaka; Manabu Tanifuji
Human Homolog of patched, a Candidate Gene for the Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome, pp. 1668-1671
Ronald L. Johnson; Alana L. Rothman; Jingwu Xie; Lisa V. Goodrich; John W. Bare; Jeannette M. Bonifas; Anthony G. Quinn; Richard M. Myers; David R. Cox; Ervin H. Epstein Jr.; Matthew P. Scott


Technical Comments
Is EIAV Tat Protein a Homeodomain?, p. 1672
Paul Rösch; Dieter Willbold


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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Power Plants or Candle Factories?, p. 1721
Donald N. Langenberg


Letters
Sexual Warfare?, p. 1723
Gerald Borgia
Merit, Quality, and the SIBR Program, pp. 1723-1725
Ralph A. Bradshaw; Jon Baron; Roy Laughlin; Robert L. Whalen
French Humanities and Social Sciences in Crisis, pp. 1725-1726
Marc Auge; Francois Bedarida; Michel Berry; Pierre Bourdieu; Robert Boyer; Roger Brunet; Gilbert Dagron; Maurice Godelier; Christian Goudineau; Jean Guilaine; Francois Heritier-Auge; Jacques Le Goff; Daniel Roche; Alan Touraine; Bernard Vandermeersch; Jean-Pierre Vernant; Pierre Vidal-Naquet; Nathan Wachtel; Jean Yoyotte
Warning! Long Commute, p. 1726
Ken Zafren
Toxicology of a PFPE Surfactant, p. 1726
Keith P. Johnston; Ted Randolph; Frank Bright; Steve Howdle


Corrections and Clarifications: Green light for steroid hormones, p. 1726
ScienceScope, p. 1729
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Hot Property: Biologists Who Compute, pp. 1730-1732
Eliot Marshall
Goldin Drops Plan for New Institutes, pp. 1732-1733
Andrew Lawler
Appropriators Bullish on Biomedicine, p. 1733
Eliot Marshall
Industry Group Assails Climate Chapter, p. 1734
Peter Weiss
Salk Institute Picks a New President, p. 1734
Jon Cohen
Hubble Successor Gathers Support, p. 1735
Andrew Watson
HHS Is Still Looking for a Definition, p. 1735
Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
From Genes to Genome Biology, pp. 1736-1738
Elizabeth Pennisi
Putting Some Sizzle in the Corona, p. 1738
James Glanz
Genes Seen Turning Imaginal Fly Eyes Into Reality, p. 1739
Wade Roush
A Second Coreceptor for HIV In Early Stages of Infection, p. 1740
Michael Balter
Microbes Hint at a Mechanism Behind Punctuated Evolution, p. 1741
Christine Mlot
Signaling Inside Neurons Takes Some New Twists, pp. 1742-1743
Marcia Barinaga
Form Follows Function When Plants Harvest Light, pp. 1743-1744
Anne Simon Moffat
New Solar Cells Seem to Have Power at the Right Price, pp. 1744-1745
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 1747
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Nuclear Aftermaths, p. 1748
Effects of Atomic Radiation. A Half-Century of Studies from Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
William J. Schull
Review author[s]: John C. Bailar III
Nucleoprotein Template, p. 1749
Chromatin Structure and Gene Expression.
Sarah C. R. Elgin
Review author[s]: Craig L. Peterson
Also Noteworth, p. 1749
Bioorganic Chemistry. Nucleic Acids.
Sidney M. Hecht
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston


Perspectives
Room-Temperature Blue Gallium Nitride Laser Diode, pp. 1751-1752
G. Fasol
Receptor Tails Unlock Developmental Checkpoints for B Lymphocytes, pp. 1752-1754
Patricia E. Roth; Anthony L. DeFranco
Remapping the Brain, p. 1754
Hans-Joachim Freund


The Complete 685-Kilobase DNA Sequence of the Human β T Cell Receptor Locus, pp. 1755-1762
Lee Rowen; Ben F. Koop; Leroy Hood


Research Article
Quantifying Transport between the Tropical and Mid-Latitude Lower Stratosphere, pp. 1763-1768
C. M. Volk; J. W. Elkins; D. W. Fahey; R. J. Salawitch; G. S. Dutton; J. M. Gilligan; M. H. Proffitt; M. Loewenstein; J. R. Podolske; K. Minschwaner; J. J. Margitan; K. R. Chan


Reports
High-Pressure Framework Silicates, pp. 1769-1771
Robert M. Hazen; Robert T. Downs; Larry W. Finger
Evidence for Glacial Control of Rapid Sea Level Changes in the Early Cretaceous, pp. 1771-1774
Heather M. Stoll; Daniel P. Schrag
Fine-Scale Doppler Radar Observations of Tornadoes, pp. 1774-1777
Joshua Wurman; Jerry M. Straka; Erik N. Rasmussen
Ion-Induced Morphological Changes in "Crew-Cut" Aggregates of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers, pp. 1777-1779
Lifeng Zhang; Kui Yu; Adi Eisenberg
Patch-Clamp Detection of Neurotransmitters in Capillary Electrophoresis, pp. 1779-1782
Owe Orwar; Kent Jardemark; Ingemar Jacobson; Alexander Moscho; Harvey A. Fishman; Richard H. Scheller; Richard N. Zare
Nanoscale Magnetic Domains in Mesoscopic Magnets, pp. 1782-1785
Michel Hehn; Kamel Ounadjela; Jean-Pierre Bucher; Françoise Rousseaux; Dominique Decanini; Bernard Bartenlian; Claude Chappert
Adenosine Diphosphate as an Intracellular Regulator of Insulin Secretion, pp. 1785-1787
C. G. Nichols; S.-L. Shyng; A. Nestorowicz; B. Glaser; J. P. Clement IV; G. Gonzalez; L. Aguilar-Bryan; M. A. Permutt; J. Bryan
Structural Basis of Light Harvesting by Carotenoids: Peridinin-Chlorophyll- Protein from Amphidinium carterae, pp. 1788-1791
Eckhard Hofmann; Pamela M. Wrench; Frank P. Sharples; Roger G. Hiller; Wolfram Welte; Kay Diederichs
Neural Substrates for the Effects of Rehabilitative Training on Motor Recovery After Ischemic Infarct, pp. 1791-1794
Randolph J. Nudo; Birute M. Wise; Frank SiFuentes; Garrett W. Milliken
Stable Expression of Mosaic Coats of Variant Surface Glycoproteins in Trypanosoma brucei, pp. 1795-1797
Jorge L. Muñoz-Jordán; Kelvin P. Davies; George A. M. Cross
Binding of Zinc Finger Protein ZPR1 to the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor, pp. 1797-1802
Zoya Galcheva-Gargova; Konstantin N. Konstantinov; I-Huan Wu; F. George Klier; Tamera Barrett; Roger J. Davis
Punctuated Evolution Caused by Selection of Rare Beneficial Mutations, pp. 1802-1804
Santiago F. Elena; Vaughn S. Cooper; Richard E. Lenski
Aberrant B Cell Development and Immune Response in Mice with a Compromised BCR Complex, pp. 1804-1808
Raul M. Torres; Heinrich Flaswinkel; Michael Reth; Klaus Rajewsky
Substitution of L-Fucose by L-Galactose in Cell Walls of Arabidopsis mur1, pp. 1808-1810
Earl Zablackis; William S. York; Markus Pauly; Stephen Hantus; Wolf-Dieter Reiter; Clint C. S. Chapple; Peter Albersheim; Alan Darvill
Markers on Distal Chromosome 2q Linked to Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, pp. 1811-1813
Grant Morahan; Dexing Huang; Brian D. Tait; Peter G. Colman; Leonard C. Harrison


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Volume Information (12 pp.)
Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: AIDS: A Global Response, p. 1855
Peter Piot


Letters
Hirudo medicinalis Unplugged, p. 1857
Elaine L. Bearer
Striving for Creativity, pp. 1857-1858
Robert J. Sternberg
The Economics of Contraceptives R&D, pp. 1858-1859
Carl Djerassi
Monbusho and CREST Grants, p. 1859
Ichiro Kanazawa; Dennis Normile
What Is Holography?, pp. 1859-1860
Chris Jacobsen
"Natural" Cancer Prevention, pp. 1860-1861
Paul A. Lachance


Corrections and Clarifications: Probing Electrical Transport in Nanomaterials: Conductivity of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, p. 1861
Corrections and Clarifications: Diabetes Complications: Why is Glucose Potentially Toxic?, p. 1861
ScienceScope, p. 1863
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
Imanishi-Kari Ruling Slams ORI, pp. 1864-1865
Jocelyn Kaiser; Eliot Marshall
Scientists Ponder New Cluster Mission and Uncertain Future, pp. 1866-1867
Helen Gavaghan
Italian Space Agency Head Ends Term with a Bang, p. 1867
Susan Biggin
Awards Mark Research-Learning Links, p. 1868
Jeffrey Mervis
Five-Year Plan to Boost Spending, p. 1868
Dennis Normile
Phage Transfer: A New Player Turns Up in Cholera Infection, pp. 1869-1870
Nigel Williams
Watching the Earth Move, p. 1870
Richard A. Kerr
Divide and Confer: How Worm Embryo Cells Specialize, p. 1871
Wade Roush
Artificial Life Gets Real as Scientists Meet in Japan, pp. 1872-1873
Dennis Normile
Corn: A Lot of Change from a Little DNA, p. 1873
Wade Roush


Random Samples, p. 1875
Constance Holden


The New Face of AIDS


News
The Changing of the Guard, pp. 1876-1879
Jon Cohen
The Marketplace of HIV/AID$, pp. 1880-1881
Jon Cohen
Protease Inhibitors: A Tale of Two Companies, pp. 1882-1883
Jon Cohen
Eradicating HIV from a Patient: Not Just a Dream?, p. 1884
Elizabeth Pennisi; Jon Cohen


Viewpoints
HIV Receptors and the Pathogenesis of AIDS, pp. 1885-1886
Robin A. Weiss
HIV Therapeutics, pp. 1886-1888
Douglas D. Richman
A Perspective on AIDS Vaccines, pp. 1888-1890
Barry R. Bloom


Book Reviews
Avian Travelers, pp. 1896-1897
Neotropical Migratory Birds. Natural History, Distribution, and Population Change.
Richard M. DeGraaf; John H. Rappole
The Ecology of Migrant Birds. A Neotropical Perspective.
John H. Rappole
Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds. A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues.
Thomas E. Martin; Deborah M. Finch
Review author[s]: Stanley A. Temple
Sea Measurements, p. 1897
Ocean Acoustic Tomography.
Walter Munk; Peter Worcester; Carl Wunsch
Review author[s]: Friedrich Schott
Quantum Optics, pp. 1897-1898
Optical Coherence and Quantum Optics.
Leonard Mandel; Emil Wolf
Review author[s]: Wolfgang P. Schleich
Books Received, p. 1898


Perspectives
There is Plenty of Room Between Two Atom Contacts, pp. 1901-1902
C. J. Muller; M. A. Reed
Glacial Climate in the Tropics, pp. 1902-1904
Wallace Broecker
Tickling Memory T Cells, p. 1904
Rafi Ahmed


Image Representations for Visual Learning, pp. 1905-1909
David Beymer; Tomaso Poggio


Research Articles
Lysogenic Conversion by a Filamentous Phage Encoding Cholera Toxin, pp. 1910-1914
Matthew K. Waldor; John J. Mekalanos
Minimal Energy Requirements in Communication, pp. 1914-1918
Rolf Landauer


Reports
Atmospheric, Evolutionary, and Spectral Models of the Brown Dwarf Gliese 229 B, pp. 1919-1921
M. S. Marley; D. Saumon; T. Guillot; R. S. Freedman; W. B. Hubbard; A. Burrows; J. I. Lunine
Off-Resonance Conduction Through Atomic Wires, pp. 1921-1924
Ali Yazdani; D. M. Eigler; N. D. Lang
Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Colloidal Platinum Nanoparticles, pp. 1924-1926
Temer S. Ahmadi; Zhong L. Wang; Travis C. Green; Arnim Henglein; Mostafa A. El-Sayed
A Benzene-Thermal Synthetic Route to Nanocrystalline GaN, pp. 1926-1927
Yi Xie; Yitai Qian; Wenzhong Wang; Shuyuan Zhang; Yuheng Zhang
Experimental Constraints on Recycling of Potassium from Subducted Oceanic Crust, pp. 1927-1930
Max W. Schmidt
Pore Fluid Constraints on the Temperature and Oxygen Isotopic Composition of the Glacial Ocean, pp. 1930-1932
Daniel P. Schrag; Gretchen Hampt; David W. Murray
Nuclear Encoding of a Chloroplast RNA Polymerase Sigma Subunit in a Red Alga, pp. 1932-1935
Kan Tanaka; Kosuke Oikawa; Niji Ohta; Haruko Kuroiwa; Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa; Hideo Takahashi
Requirement for the Adapter Protein GRB2 in EGF Receptor Endocytosis, pp. 1935-1939
Zhixiang Wang; Michael F. Moran
Antiviral Effect and Ex Vivo CD4+ T Cell Proliferation in HIV-Positive Patients as a Result of CD28 Costimulation, pp. 1939-1943
Bruce L. Levine; Joseph D. Mosca; James L. Riley; Richard G. Carroll; Maryanne T. Vahey; Linda L. Jagodzinski; Kenneth F. Wagner; Douglas L. Mayers; Donald S. Burke; Owen S. Weislow; Daniel C. St. Louis; Carl H. June
Solution Structure of a Two-Base DNA Bulge Complexed with an Enediyne Cleaving Analog, pp. 1943-1946
Adonis Stassinopoulos; Jie Ji; Xiaolian Gao; Irving H. Goldberg
Induction of Bystander T Cell Proliferation by Viruses and Type I Interferon In Vivo, pp. 1947-1950
David F. Tough; Persephone Borrow; Jonathan Sprent
Nonselective and G βγ -Insensitive weaver K+ Channels, pp. 1950-1953
Betsy Navarro; Matthew E. Kennedy; Bratislav Velimirović; Deepti Bhat; Andrew S. Peterson; David E. Clapham
A Chemoautotrophically Based Cave Ecosystem, pp. 1953-1955
Serban M. Sarbu; Thomas C. Kane; Brian K. Kinkle
CC CKR5: A RANTES, MIP-1α, MIP-1β Receptor as a Fusion Cofactor for Macrophage-Tropic HIV-1, pp. 1955-1958
Ghalib Alkhatib; Christophe Combadiere; Christopher C. Broder; Yu Feng; Paul E. Kennedy; Philip M. Murphy; Edward A. Berger


Technical Comments
HIV-2 and Natural Protection Against HIV-1 Infection, pp. 1959-1960
Alan E. Greenberg; Stefan Z. Wiktor; Kevin M. DeCook; Peter Smith; Harold W. Jaffe; Timothy J. Dondero, Jr.; Phyllis J. Kanki; Geoffrey Eisen; Karin U. Travers; Richard G. Marlink; Myron E. Essex; Chung-cheng Hsieh; Souleymane MBoup
Modeling HIV Concentration During Acute AIDS Infection, pp. 1960-1962
Susan E. Wilson; John A. Habeshaw; John S. Oxford; Andrew N. Phillips
Rate of Killing of HIV-Infected T Cells and Disease Progression, p. 1962
Martijn A. Huynen; Avidan U. Neumann


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1964-1967
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Why China Needs Science... and Partners, p. 13
Li Peng


Letters
Battling Heart Disease, pp. 15-16
Jan I. Breslow; Michael S. Brown; Joseph L. Goldstein; Darwin R. Labarthe
Release of RHD Virus in Australia, pp. 16-18
David O. Matson; Alvin W. Smith


Corrections and Clarifications: Structure of the Atmosphere of Jupiter: Galileo Probe Measurements, p. 18
Corrections and Clarifications: Observations of Saturn's Ring-plane Crossings in August and November 1995, p. 18
Corrections and Clarifications: Fluorescent Hydroxyl Emissions from Saturn's Ring Atmosphere, p. 18
ScienceScope, p. 21
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
NAE Strives to Re-Engineer Itself, pp. 22-24
Andrew Lawler
Black Spots Blot German Coastal Flats, p. 25
Robert Koenig
Legislators Get Into the Details, pp. 25-26
Andrew Lawler
Chauvet Study Gets the Go-Ahead, p. 26
Michael Balter
Agencies Scramble to Measure Public Impact of Research, pp. 27-28
Jeffrey Mervis
Auguste D. and Alzheimer's Disease, p. 28
Claire O'Brien


Research News
Folding Proteins Caught in the Act, pp. 29-30
Robert F. Service
Selling the Immune System Short, pp. 30-31
Jon Cohen
Long Ago, a River Ran Through It, p. 31
Bernice Wuethrich
With Mirrors and Finesse, Labs Domesticate the X-ray Laser, pp. 32-33
Alexander Hellemans
Muscling Transplants Into Mice, p. 33
Ingrid Wickelgren
Sky-High Findings Drop New Hints of Greenhouse Warming, p. 34
Richard A. Kerr
Chromosome Yield New Clue To Pairing in Meiosis, pp. 35-36
Jean Marx
Helical Beams Give Particles a Whirl, p. 36
Sunny Bains


Random Samples, pp. 37+39
Constance Holden


Horizons in Aging


News
[Introduction], Patterns of Aging, p. 41
Katrina L. Kelner; Jean Marx
Live Long and Prosper?, pp. 42-46
Wade Roush
Japan: Feeling the Strains of an Aging Population, pp. 44-45
Sumiko Oshima
New Populations of Old Add to Poor Nations' Burdens, pp. 46-48
Constance Holden
For the Cortex, Neuron Loss May Be Less Than Thought, pp. 48-50
Ingrid Wickelgren
Searching for Drugs That Combat Alzheimer's, pp. 50-53
Jean Marx

Longevity, Genes, and Aging, pp. 54-59
S. Michal Jazwinski
Oxidative Stress, Caloric Restriction, and Aging, pp. 59-63
Rajindar S. Sohal; Richard Weindruch
Replicative Senescence: Implications for in Vivo Aging and Tumor Suppression, pp. 63-67
James R. Smith; Olivia M. Pereira-Smith
Menopause: The Aging of Multiple Pacemakers, pp. 67-70
Phyllis M. Wise; Kristine M. Krajnak; Michael L. Kashon
The Aging Immune System: Primer and Prospectus, pp. 70-74
Richard A. Miller


Book Reviews
Immunology Dichotomized, pp. 75-76
Species and Specificity. An Interpretation of the History of Immunology.
Pauline M. H. Mazumdar
Review author[s]: John E. Lesch
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 76
Books Received, p. 76


Perspectives
A Search for Earthquake Precursors, pp. 77-78
Paul G. Silver; Hiroshi Wakita
How T Cells Count, pp. 78-79
Ellen V. Rothenberg
Mechanisms and Evolution of Aging, p. 80
Gordon J. Lithgow; Thomas B. L. Kirkwood


Reports
Colossal Magnetoresistance Without Mn 3+ /Mn 4+ Double Exchange in the Stoichiometric Pyrochlore Tl2Mn2O7, pp. 81-84
M. A. Subramanian; B. H. Toby; A. P. Ramirez; W. J. Marshall; A. W. Sleight; G. H. Kwei
Direct, Nondestructive Observation of a Bose Condensate, pp. 84-87
M. R. Andrews; M.-O. Mewes; N. J. van Druten; D. S. Durfee; D. M. Kurn; W. Ketterle
Homogeneous Linewidths in the Optical Spectrum of a Single Gallium Arsenide Quantum Dot, pp. 87-90
D. Gammon; E. S. Snow; B. V. Shanabrook; D. S. Katzer; D. Park
Two Calorimetrically Distinct States of Liquid Water Below 150 Kelvin, pp. 90-92
G. P. Johari; Andreas Hallbrucker; Erwin Mayer
Helium Isotopic Evidence for a Lower Mantle Component in Depleted Archean Komatiite, pp. 93-95
Denis Richard; Bernard Marty; Marc Chaussidon; Nicholas Arndt
Transition Element-Like Chemistry for Potassium Under Pressure, pp. 95-97
L. J. Parker; T. Atou; J. V. Badding
Detrital Zircon Link Between Headwaters and Terminus of the Upper Triassic Chinle-Dockum Paleoriver System, pp. 97-100
N. R. Riggs; T. M. Lehman; G. E. Gehrels; W. R. Dickinson
Late Proterozoic and Paleozoic Tides, Retreat of the Moon, and Rotation of the Earth, pp. 100-104
C. P. Sonett; E. P. Kvale; A. Zakharian; Marjorie A. Chan; T. M. Demko
T Cell Activation Determined by T Cell Receptor Number and Tunable Thresholds, pp. 104-106
Antonella Viola; Antonio Lanzavecchia
Mapping of Catalytic Residues in the RNA Polymerase Active Center, pp. 107-109
Evgeny Zaychikov; Emil Martin; Ludmila Denissova; Maxim Kozlov; Vadim Markovtsov; Mikhail Kashlev; Hermann Heumann; Vadim Nikiforov; Alex Goldfarb; Arkady Mustaev
Prevention of Islet Allograft Rejection with Engineered Myoblasts Expressing FasL in Mice, pp. 109-112
Henry T. Lau; Ming Yu; Adriano Fontana; Christian J. Stoeckert Jr.
Evidence for Physical and Functional Association Between EMB-5 and LIN-12 in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 112-115
E. Jane Albert Hubbard; Qu Dong; Iva Greenwald
Formation of a Transition-State Analog of the Ras GTPase Reaction by Ras·GDP, Tetrafluoroaluminate, and GTPase-Activating Proteins, pp. 115-117
Rohit Mittal; Mohammad Reza Ahmadian; Roger S. Goody; Alfred Wittinghofer
Centric Heterochromatin and the Efficiency of Achiasmate Disjunction in Drosophila Female Meiosis, pp. 118-122
Gary H. Karpen; Mong-Huong Le; Hiep Le


Technical Comments
Miocene Deposits in the Amazonian Foreland Basin, pp. 122-125
Carina Hoorn; Charles G. M. Paxton; William G. R. Crampton; Peter Burgess; Larry G. Marshall; John G. Lundberg; Matti E. Räsänen; Ari M. Linna


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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Editorial: Scientific Imagination and Integrity, p. 163
Kenneth J. Ryan


Letters
Not the "Dark Ages", p. 165
Winona C. Barker; Robert S. Ledley
Dinosaurs and Their Youth, pp. 165-167
Mark A. Norell; James M. Clark; Nicholas R. Geist; Terry D. Jones
Tobacco Research, pp. 167-168
James F. Glenn; Jon Cohen; Theodor D. Sterling
Uninterrupted Electric Power, p. 168
Daniel N. Baker; John G. Kappenman


ScienceScope, p. 171
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
The Decline of German Universities, pp. 172-174
Patricia Kahn
Disputed Results Now Just a Footnote, pp. 174-175
Eliot Marshall
Panel Backs Joint Bion Mission, p. 175
Andrew Lawler
Earmark for New Ship Puts Academics Over Pork Barrel, p. 176
Jeffrey Mervis
Embryo Report Opens Old Wounds, p. 177
Susan Biggin
Publisher Draws Censorship Charge, p. 177
Constance Holden
UC Objects to Research Restrictions, p. 178
Marcia Barinaga
Silver Thread Boosts Current Capacity, p. 178
Robert F. Service
Unruly Sun Emerges in Solar Observatory's First Results, pp. 179-180
James Glanz
Evolutionary and Systematic Biologists Converge, pp. 181-182
Elizabeth Pennisi
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Quasar, p. 182
Govert Schilling
Protein Matchmaker May Lead New Gene Therapy to the Altar, p. 183
Michael Balter


Special News Report
Putting Prions to the Test, pp. 184-189
Rosie Mestel


Random Samples, p. 191
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Causation in the Courts, p. 196
Bendectin and Birth Defects. The Challenges of Mass Toxic Substances Litigation.
Michael D. Green
Review author[s]: Susan Bartlett Foote
Also Noteworthy, pp. 196-197
The Mismeasure of Man.
Stephen Jay Gould
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
----------------, p. 197
The World According to Wavelets. The Story of a Mathematical Technique in the Making.
Barbara Burke Hubbard
Wavelets. Theory and Applications.
Gordon Erlebacher; M. Yousuff Hussaini; Leland M. Jameson
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 197


Perspectives
If a Tree Falls in the Forest, p. 201
M. Keller; D. A. Clark; D. B. Clark; A. M. Weitz; E. Veldkamp
The Shrewd Grasp of RNA Polymerase, pp. 202-203
Robert Landick; Jeffrey W. Roberts
Rho Returns: Its Targets in Focal Adhesions, p. 203
Howard Bussey


New Designs of Macroporous Polymers and Supports: From Separation to Biocatalysis, pp. 205-211
Frantisek Svec; Jean M. J. Fréchet


Research Article
Transcription Processivity: Protein-DNA Interactions Holding Together the Elongation Complex, pp. 211-217
Evgeny Nudler; Ekaterina Avetissova; Vadim Markovtsov; Alex Goldfarb


Reports
Compression of Ice to 210 Gigapascals: Infrared Evidence for a Symmetric Hydrogen-Bonded Phase, pp. 218-220
A. F. Goncharov; V. V. Struzhkin; M. S. Somayazulu; R. J. Hemley; H. K. Mao
Making DNA Add, pp. 220-223
Frank Guarnieri; Makiko Fliss; Carter Bancroft
Maya Blue Paint: An Ancient Nanostructured Material, pp. 223-225
M. José-Yacamán; Luis Rendón; J. Arenas; Mari Carmen Serra Puche
Formation of Atomically Flat Silver Films on GaAs with a "Silver Mean" Quasi Periodicity, pp. 226-228
Arthur R. Smith; Kuo-Jen Chao; Qian Niu; Chih-Kang Shih
Mechanism of Suppression of Cell-Mediated Immunity by Measles Virus, pp. 228-231
Christopher L. Karp; Maria Wysocka; Larry M. Wahl; Joseph M. Ahearn; Peter J. Cuomo; Barbara Sherry; Giorgio Trinchieri; Diane E. Griffin
Structure of the Amino-Terminal Core Domain of the HIV-1 Capsid Protein, pp. 231-235
Rossitza K. Gitti; Brian M. Lee; Jill Walker; Michael F. Summers; Sanghee Yoo; Wesley I. Sundquist
Polar Overdominance at the Ovine callipyge Locus, pp. 236-238
Noelle E. Cockett; Sam P. Jackson; Tracy L. Shay; Frédéric Farnir; Stéphane Berghmans; Gary D. Snowder; Dahlia M. Nielsen; Michel Georges
Structure of the FKBP12-Rapamycin Complex Interacting with the Binding Domain of Human FRAP, pp. 239-242
Jungwon Choi; Jie Chen; Stuart L. Schreiber; Jon Clardy
Long-Term Lymphohematopoietic Reconstitution by a Single CD34-Low/Negative Hematopoietic Stem Cell, pp. 242-245
Masatake Osawa; Ken-ichi Hanada; Hirofumi Hamada; Hiromitsu Nakauchi
Regulation of Myosin Phosphatase by Rho and Rho-Associated Kinase (Rho- Kinase), pp. 245-248
Kazushi Kimura; Masaaki Ito; Mutsuki Amano; Kazuyasu Chihara; Yuko Fukata; Masato Nakafuku; Bunpei Yamamori; Jianhua Feng; Takeshi Nakano; Katsuya Okawa; Akihiro Iwamatsu; Kozo Kaibuchi
Bipartite Ca 2+ -Binding Motif in C2 Domains of Synaptotagmin and Protein Kinase C, pp. 248-251
Xuguang Shao; Bazbek A. Davletov; R. Bryan Sutton; Thomas C. Südhof; Josep Rizo
Platelet-Mediated Lymphocyte Delivery to High Endothelial Venules, pp. 252-255
Thomas G. Diacovo; Kamal D. Puri; R. Aaron Warnock; Timothy A. Springer; Ulrich H. von Andrian


Technical Comments
On Catching Fly Balls, pp. 256-260
James L. Dannemiller; Timothy G. Babler; Brian L. Babler; T. M. Jacobs; M. D. Lawrence; K. Hong; N. Giordano, Jr.; N. Giordano, Sr.; Michael K. McBeath; Dennis M. Shaffer; Mary K. Kaiser


Science's Next Wave: Bioinformatics: New Frontier Calls Young Scientists (1 p.)
Nicole Ruediger

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Front Matter (13 pp.)
Editorial: Roads Not Taken, Yet, p. 291
Rustum Roy


Letters
Acid Rain Revisited?, pp. 293-295
Charles R. Frink; James W. Kirchner; Gene E. Likens; Charles T. Driscoll; Donald C. Buso
Herbivory in Soft Corals: Correction, pp. 295-296
Katharina Fabricius; Yehuda Benayahu; Gitai Yahel; Amatzia Genin
Diffusion to a Different Drummer, p. 296
Mark F. Schumaker
Extinction Rates, pp. 296-297
Julian L. Simon; Stuart L. Pimm; John L. Gittleman; Gareth J. Russell; Thomas M. Brooks


Corrections and Clarifications: Demand out Strips Supply, p. 297
ScienceScope, p. 299
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Biotech Finds a Growth Industry, pp. 300-301
Wade Roush
Chemokines Share Center Stage with Drug Therapies, pp. 302-303
Jon Cohen
Congress Targets Fusion, Favors NIH, pp. 303-304
Andrew Lawler
APS Starts Electronic Preprint Service, p. 304
Gary Taubes
Less Money, but Much Needed Reform, p. 305
Patricia Kahn
IOM Backs Cautious Experimentation, pp. 305-306
Jocelyn Kaiser
Upgraded LEP Bags First W Pairs, p. 306
Andrew Watson


Research News
Giant Atoms Cast Long Shadow, pp. 307-309
Ivan Amato
Receptor for Vital Protein Finally Found, p. 309
Wade Roush
Mutant Alga Blurs Classic Picture of Photosynthesis, p. 310
Nigel Williams
Galileo Finds Mysterious Magnetic Field at Ganymede, p. 311
Richard A. Kerr
Throwing-or Molding-a Curve Into Nanofabrication, p. 312
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 313+315
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Partnerships, p. 316
Creative Couples in the Sciences.
Helena M. Pycior; Nancy G. Slack; Pnina G. Abir-Am
Review author[s]: Ruth Lewin Sime
Genetic Complexities, pp. 316-317
Genomic Imprinting. Causes and Consequences.
R. Ohlsson; K. Hall; M. Ritzen
Review author[s]: Carmen Sapienza
Books Received, p. 317


Policy Forum
Psychiatric Drug Development in Japan, pp. 318-319
Douglas Berger; Isao Fukunishi


Perspectives
Atmospheric Dynamics on the Outer Planets, pp. 320-321
Peter J. Gierasch
Cuprates Fall into a Gap, pp. 321-322
N. P. Ong
Mechanosensation and the DEG/ENaC Ion Channels, pp. 323-324
David P. Corey; Jaime García-Añoveros


Research Article
Excitation Gap in the Normal State of Underdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O 8+δ, pp. 325-329
A. G. Loeser; Z.-X. Shen; D. S. Dessau; D. S. Marshall; C. H. Park; P. Fournier; A. Kapitulnik


Reports
Role of Lipid Polymorphism in Pulmonary Surfactant, pp. 330-332
Walter R. Perkins; Richard B. Dause; Roberta A. Parente; Sharma R. Minchey; Keir C. Neuman; Sol M. Gruner; Theodore F. Taraschi; Andrew S. Janoff
Hydrogen-Bond Breaking and Proton Exchange in Collisions of Gaseous Formic Acid with Liquid Sulfuric Acid, pp. 333-335
Jane K. Klassen; Gilbert M. Nathanson
The Morphogenesis of Bands and Zonal Winds in the Atmospheres on the Giant Outer Planets, pp. 335-337
James Y-K. Cho; Lorenzo M. Polvani
A Magnetic Signature at Io: Initial Report from the Galileo Magnetometer, pp. 337-340
M. G. Kivelson; K. K. Khurana; R. J. Walker; C. T. Russell; J. A. Linker; D. J. Southwood; C. Polanskey
Detection of Ozone on Ganymede, pp. 341-343
Keith S. Noll; Robert E. Johnson; Arthur L. Lane; Deborah L. Domingue; Harold A. Weaver
Self-Assembled Smectic Phases in Rod-Coil Block Copolymers, pp. 343-346
J. T. Chen; E. L. Thomas; C. K. Ober; G.-p. Mao
Complex Optical Surfaces Formed by Replica Molding Against Elastomeric Masters, pp. 347-349
Younan Xia; Enoch Kim; Xiao-Mei Zhao; John A. Rogers; Mara Prentiss; George M. Whitesides
Cytoplasmic Tail-Dependent Localization of CD1b Antigen-Presenting Molecules to MIICs, pp. 349-352
Masahiko Sugita; Robin M. Jackman; Elly van Donselaar; Samuel M. Behar; Rick A. Rogers; Peter J. Peters; Michael B. Brenner; Steven A. Porcelli
Immunostimulatory DNA Sequences Necessary for Effective Intradermal Gene Immunization, pp. 352-354
Yukio Sato; Mark Roman; Helen Tighe; Delphine Lee; Maripat Corr; Minh-Duc Nguyen; Gregg J. Silverman; Martin Lotz; Dennis A. Carson; Eyal Raz
The Secreted Product of Xenopus Gene Lunatic Fringe, a Vertebrate Signaling Molecule, pp. 355-358
Jane Y. Wu; Leng Wen; Wan-Jiang Zhang; Yi Rao
Resistance to Apoptosis Conferred by Cdk Inhibitors During Myocyte Differentiation, pp. 359-361
Jian Wang; Kenneth Walsh
Interaction Between a Putative Mechanosensory Membrane Channel and a Collagen, pp. 361-364
Jingdong Liu; Bertold Schrank; Robert H. Waterston
Oxygenic Photoautotrophic Growth Without Photosystem I, pp. 364-367
J. W. Lee; C. V. Tevault; T. G. Owens; E. Greenbaum
Role of the Yersinia pestis Hemin Storage (hms) Locus in the Transmission of Plague by Fleas, pp. 367-370
B. Joseph Hinnebusch; Robert D. Perry; Tom G. Schwan
Modification of Phytohormone Response by a Peptide Encoded by ENOD40 of Legumes and a Nonlegume, pp. 370-373
Karin van de Sande; Katharina Pawlowski; Inge Czaja; Ursula Wieneke; Jeff Schell; Jürgen Schmidt; Richard Walden; Martha Matvienko; Joan Wellink; Ab van Kammen; Henk Franssen; Ton Bisseling


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Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: A Cautionary Tale, p. 411
Dorothy S. Zinberg


Letters
Varmus at Harvard, p. 413
Joanne Kamens; Stephen C. Harrison
Finding Hamiltonian Cycles, pp. 413-414
Eric Lewin Altschuler; Martin Lades; Richard Stong
HIV Quasispecies and Resampling, pp. 415-416
Shan-Lu Liu; Allen G. Rodrigo; Raj Shankarappa; Gerald H. Learn; Li Hsu; Ori Davidov; Lue Ping Zhao; James I. Mullins; Barton F. Haynes; Giuseppe Pantaleo; Anthony S. Fauci
Gene Thearpy Chronology, pp. 416-417
Matthew During
Death in Athens, p. 417
Richard Ellis


Corrections and Clarifications: Activation of Gal4p by Galactose-Dependent Interaction of Galactokinase and Gal80p, p. 417
ScienceScope, p. 419
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Creationists Evolve New Strategy, pp. 420-422
Karen Schmidt
France, Germany Drop Out of ITER Race, pp. 422-423
Andrew Lawler
Pests Overwhelm Bt Cotton Crop, p. 423
Jocelyn Kaiser
Russian Scientists Gain Legal Rights..., p. 424
Andrey Allakhverdov
...But Foundation Funds Hit a Snag, p. 424
Richard Stone
India Struggles to Handle an Embarrassment of Riches, p. 425
Pallava Bagla


Research News
Teams Tackle Protein Prediction, pp. 426-428
Elizabeth Pennisi
Earth's Core Spins at Its Own Rate, pp. 428-429
Richard A. Kerr
'Hot Jupiters' Leave Theorists in the Cold, p. 429
Govert Schilling
New Methods for Expanding the Chromosomal Paint Kit, p. 430
Jean Marx
New Mammal Data Challenge Evolutionary Pulse Theory, pp. 431-432
Richard A. Kerr
How the Ancient Egyptians Brewed Beer, p. 432
Nigel Williams
Flood of New Isotopes Offers Keys to Stellar Evolution, p. 433
Dennis Normile


Random Samples, p. 435
Jocelyn Kaiser


Book Reviews
The Candle and the Darkness, pp. 442-443
The Demon-Haunted World. Science as a Candle in the Dark.
Carl Sagan
Review author[s]: Francisco J. Ayala
The Gender Front, pp. 443-444
The Equity Equation. Fostering the Advancement of Women in the Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering.
Cinda-Sue Davis; Angela B. Ginorio; Carol S. Hollenshead; Barbara B. Lazarus; Paula M. Rayman
Review author[s]: Yu Xie
Books Received, p. 444


Policy Forum
The Changing Frontiers of Science and Technology, pp. 445-447
Philip H. Abelson


Perspectives
The Biosphere is Going Deep, p. 448
W. S. Fyfe
Hormone Mimicry, pp. 449-450
James A. Wells
Spinal Cord Regeneration, p. 451
Wise Young


Comparative Earth History and Late Permian Mass Extinction, pp. 452-457
A. H. Knoll; R. K. Bambach; D. E. Canfield; J. P. Grotzinger


Research Articles
Small Peptides as Potent Mimetics of the Protein Hormone Erythropoietin, pp. 458-463
Nicholas C. Wrighton; Francis X. Farrell; Ray Chang; Arun K. Kashyap; Francis P. Barbone; Linda S. Mulcahy; Dana L. Johnson; Ronald W. Barrett; Linda K. Jolliffe; William J. Dower
Functional Mimicry of a Protein Hormone by a Peptide Agonist: The EPO Receptor Complex at 2.8 Å, pp. 464-471
Oded Livnah; Enrico A. Stura; Dana L. Johnson; Steven A. Middleton; Linda S. Mulcahy; Nicholas C. Wrighton; William J. Dower; Linda K. Jolliffe; Ian A. Wilson


Reports
Nonlinear Optics in Relativistic Plasmas and Laser Wake Field Acceleration of Electrons, pp. 472-475
D. Umstadter; S.-Y. Chen; A. Maksimchuk; G. Mourou; R. Wagner
Rates of DNA-Mediated Electron Transfer between Metallointercalators, pp. 475-480
M. R. Arkin; E. D. A. Stemp; R. E. Holmlin; J. K. Barton; A. Hörmann; E. J. C. Olson; P. F. Barbara
Low-Frequency Raman Scattering and the Fast Relaxation Process in Glycerol, pp. 480-483
Takashi Uchino; Toshinobu Yoko
Crystalline Ropes of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 483-487
Andreas Thess; Roland Lee; Pavel Nikolaev; Hongjie Dai; Pierre Petit; Jerome Robert; Chunhui Xu; Young Hee Lee; Seong Gon Kim; Andrew G. Rinzler; Daniel T. Colbert; Gustavo E. Scuseria; David Tománek; John E. Fischer; Richard E. Smalley
Investigation of Ancient Egyptian Baking and Brewing Methods by Correlative Microscopy, pp. 488-490
Delwen Samuel
Volatiles from the 1994 Eruptions of Rabaul: Understanding Large Caldera Systems, pp. 490-493
Kurt Roggensack; Stanley N. Williams; Stephen J. Schaefer; Roderic A. Parnell Jr.
Multicolor Spectral Karyotyping of Human Chromosomes, pp. 494-497
E. Schröck; S. du Manoir; T. Veldman; B. Schoell; J. Wienberg; M. A. Ferguson-Smith; Y. Ning; D. H. Ledbetter; I. Bar-Am; D. Soenksen; Y. Garini; T. Ried
Control Strategies for Tuberculosis Epidemics: New Models for Old Problems, pp. 497-500
S. M. Blower; P. M. Small; P. C. Hopewell
A Receptor for the Selective Uptake and Degradation of Proteins by Lysosomes, pp. 501-503
Ana Maria Cuervo; J. Fred Dice
Lymphocyte Apoptosis: Mediation by Increased Type 3 Inositol 1,4,5- Trisphosphate Receptor, pp. 503-507
Adil A. Khan; Mark J. Soloski; Alan H. Sharp; Gabriele Schilling; David M. Sabatini; Shi-Hua Li; Christopher A. Ross; Solomon H. Snyder
The POU Factor Oct-6 and Schwann Cell Differentiation, pp. 507-510
Martine Jaegle; Wim Mandemakers; Ludo Broos; Ronald Zwart; Alar Karis; Pim Visser; Frank Grosveld; Dies Meijer
Spinal Cord Repair in Adult Paraplegic Rats: Partial Restoration of Hind Limb Function, pp. 510-513
Henrich Cheng; Yihai Cao; Lars Olson
Persisent Site-Specific Remodeling of a Nucleosome Array by Transient Action of the SWI/SNF Complex, pp. 513-516
T. Owen-Hughes; R. T. Utley; J. Côté; C. L. Peterson; J. L. Workman


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 517-518
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: The Road to Stiff Competition, p. 559
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Tail Wags Dog?, p. 561
Wayne L. Westfall
Political Scientists?, pp. 561-562
Rod Parrish; Dorothea C. Wilson
NIH Rating System, p. 562
Alan R. Gibson
Risks from Low Doses of Radiation: Continued, pp. 562-564
Marvin Goldman


Corrections and Clarifications: Homogeneous NMR Spectra in Inhomogeneous Fields, p. 564
Corrections and Clarifications: Requirement for the Adapter Protein GRB2 in EGF Receptor Endocytosis, p. 564
Corrections and Clarifications: Neural Substrates for the Effects of Rehabilitative Training on Motor Recovery After Ischemic Infarct, p. 564
ScienceScope, p. 567
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Web-Crawling up the Tree of Life, pp. 568-570
Virginia Morell
The Right Mix of Form and Function, pp. 570-571
Patricia Kahn
Agency Heads see Give in R&D Plan, p. 572
Andrew Lawler
U.S. Joins "Science Shop" Movement, pp. 572-573
Wade Roush
Reports Bolster Viral Cause of KS, p. 573
Jon Cohen


Research News
Chemical Shackles for Genes?, pp. 574-575
Elizabeth Pennisi
Experiments Mimic Infant Universe in Superfluid Helium, pp. 576-577
Gary Taubes
Does Nature Drive Nurture?, pp. 577-578
Jon Cohen
Ancient Remedy Performs New Tricks, p. 578
Jeffrey Mervis
Putting the Brakes on Bone Growth, p. 579
Wade Roush
Searching for the Sand-Pile Pressure Dip, pp. 579-580
Andrew Watson
Yeast Prions: DNA-Free Genetics?, p. 580
Gretchen Vogel
CO in the Early Universe Clouds Cosmologists' Views, p. 581
James Glanz


Random Samples, p. 583
Jocelyn Kaiser


Computers in Biology


News
Fast Lanes on the Internet, pp. 585-588
Ellen Germain
Software Matchmakers Help make Sense of Sequences, pp. 588-590
Gary Taubes
Working the Web with a Virtual Lab and Some Java, pp. 591-593
Joshua Fischman
Do Java Users Live Dangerously?, p. 592
Charles Seife
High-Speed Network Will Link Russia's Far-Flung Universities, p. 594
Andrey Allakhverdov

Mapping the Protein Universe, pp. 595-602
Liisa Holm; Chris Sander
Four-Dimensional Imaging: Computer Visualization of 3D Movements in Living Specimens, pp. 603-607
C. Thomas; P. DeVries; J. Hardin; J. White


Book Reviews
The Era Before NASA, pp. 608-609
Solar System Astronomy in America. Communities, Patronage, and Interdisciplinary Science, 1920-1960.
Ronald E. Doel
Review author[s]: Karl Hufbauer
Bats and Their Brains, p. 609
Comparative Neurobiology in Chiroptera.
Georg Baron; Heinz Stephan; Heiko D. Frahm
Review author[s]: James A. Simmons
Books Received, p. 609


Perspectives
Which Came First, Protein Sequence or Structure?, p. 610
Mehran Kardar
Shaking Out the Cause of Addiction, pp. 611-612
Steven E. Hyman
Rural Research in Australia, p. 612
John C. Radcliffe; Adrienne E. Clarke


Research Articles
Regulation of Rate of Cartilage Differentiation by Indian Hedgehog and PTH-Related Protein, pp. 613-622
Andrea Vortkamp; Kaechoong Lee; Beate Lanske; Gino V. Segre; Henry M. Kronenberg; Clifford J. Tabin
Support for the Prion Hypothesis for Inheritance of a Phenotypic Trait in Yeast, pp. 622-626
Maria M. Patino; Jia-Jia Liu; John R. Glover; Susan Lindquist


Reports
Gating as a Control Element in Constrictive Binding and Guest Release by Hemicarcerands, pp. 627-629
K. N. Houk; Kensuke Nakamura; Chimin Sheu; Amy E. Keating
Photoinduced Chemical Dynamics of High-Spin Alkali Trimers, pp. 629-631
John Higgins; Carlo Callegari; James Reho; Frank Stienkemeier; Wolfgang E. Ernst; Kevin K. Lehmann; Maciej Gutowski; Giacinto Scoles
X-Ray Photoconductive Nanocomposites, pp. 632-634
Ying Wang; Norman Herron
A Fluted Point from the Uptar Site, Northeastern Siberia, pp. 634-636
Maureen L. King; Sergei B. Slobodin
The Interdependence of Deformational and Thermal Processes in Mountain Belts, pp. 637-639
Audrey D. Huerta; Leigh H. Royden; Kip V. Hodges
Lithologic Control of the Depth of Earthquakes in Southern California, pp. 639-642
Harold Magistrale; Hua-wei Zhou
Mechanism of Phreatic Eruptions at Aso Volcano Inferred from Near-Field Broadband Seismic Observations, pp. 642-645
Satoshi Kaneshima; Hitoshi Kawakatsu; Hirotoshi Matsubayashi; Yasuaki Sudo; Tomoki Tsutsui; Takao Ohminato; Hisao Ito; Koichi Uhira; Hitoshi Yamasato; Jun Oikawa; Minoru Takeo; Takashi lidaka
Impairment of Hippocampal Mossy Fiber LTD in Mice Lacking mGluR2, pp. 645-647
Mineto Yokoi; Katsunori Kobayashi; Toshiya Manabe; Tomoyuki Takahashi; Isako Sakaguchi; Goro Katsuura; Ryuichi Shigemoto; Hitoshi Ohishi; Sakashi Nomura; Kenji Nakamura; Kazuki Nakao; Motoya Katsuki; Shigetada Nakanishi
Presynaptic Long-Term Depression at the Hippocampal Mossy Fiber-CA3 Synapse, pp. 648-650
Katsunori Kobayashi; Toshiya Manabe; Tomoyuki Takahashi
Coevolution of the Mammalian Middle Ear and Neocortex, pp. 651-654
Timothy Rowe
Demethylation-Induced Developmental Pleiotropy in Arabidopsis, pp. 654-657
Michael J. Ronemus; Massimo Galbiati; Christine Ticknor; Jychian Chen; Stephen L. Dellaporta
Reduction of Morphine Abstinence in Mice with a Mutation in the Gene Encoding CREB, pp. 657-659
Rafael Maldonado; Julie A. Blendy; Eleni Tzavara; Peter Gass; Bernard P. Roques; Jacques Hanoune; Günter Schütz
Function of Myosin-V in Filopodial Extension of Neuronal Growth Cones, pp. 660-663
Feng-Song Wang; Joseph S. Wolenski; Richard E. Cheney; Mark S. Mooseker; Daniel G. Jay
PTH/PTHrP Receptor in Early Development and Indian Hedgehog-Regulated Bone Growth, pp. 663-666
Beate Lanske; Andrew C. Karaplis; Kaechong Lee; Arne Luz; Andrea Vortkamp; Alison Pirro; Marcel Karperien; Libert H. K. Defize; Chrystal Ho; Richard C. Mulligan; Abdul-Badi Abou-Samra; Harald Jüppner; Gino V. Segre; Henry M. Kronenberg
Emergence of Preferred Structures in a Simple Model of Protein Folding, pp. 666-669
Hao Li; Robert Helling; Chao Tang; Ned Wingreen


Next Wave: Postdoc Experience to be Discussed in On-Line Forum, p. 673
Victoria McGovern

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Front Matter (13 pp.)
Editorial: Pharmaceuticals Based on Biotechnology, p. 719
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Promoting Teaching, p. 721
Stan Metzenberg; Howard M. Lenhoff
Fears About Illness, pp. 721-722
Lawrence Carter-Long
German Society and German Science, p. 722
Thomas R. Garbe
Fetal Immune Response, pp. 722-723
Marika Sarfati; Guy Delespesse
Peopling the Americas, pp. 723-725
Fidias E. Leon-S.; Amparo Ariza-Deleon; Martha E. Leon-S.; Adriana Ariza-C.; Peter Parham


ScienceScope, p. 727
Andrew Lawler


News and Comment
U.S. Neutron Scientists Settle for Less, pp. 728-730
Andrew Lawler
Construction Costs May Bite into Science, p. 730
Andrew Lawler
Despite Anxiety, NIH Begins Merging Neuroscience Panels, p. 731
Eliot Marshall
Hughes Grants Brighten Outlook for Elite Researchers, pp. 732-733
Nigel Williams
European Labs Brace for German Cuts, pp. 733-734
Daniel Clery; Andrew Watson
E-journal: Delayed but Still a Force, p. 734
James Glanz


Research News
Forging a Path to Cell Death, pp. 735-737
Marcia Barinaga
Painting Pictures with Atom Waves, p. 737
James Glanz
New Experiments Underscore Warnings on Maternal Drinking, pp. 738-739
Stephen Braun
Genes vs. Teams: Weighing Group Tactics in Evolution, pp. 739-740
Virginia Morell


Random Samples, pp. 741+743
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Smoking Guns, pp. 744-745
The Cigarette Papers.
Stanton Glantz; John Slade; Lisa A. Bero; Peter Hanauer; Deborah E. Barnes
Smokescreen. The Truth Behind the Tobacco Industry Cover-Up.
Philip J. Hilts
Ashes to Ashes. America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris.
Richard Kluger
Review author[s]: Stephen D. Sugarman
Pictorial Primer, p. 745
The Way Life Works.
Mahlon Hoagland; Bert Dodson
Review author[s]: Phil Szuromi


Policy Forum
The Public Health Risk of Animal Organ and Tissue Transplantation into Humans, pp. 746-747
Frederick A. Murphy


Perspectives
Is the New Variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease from Mad Cows?, p. 748
Peter G. Smith; Simon N. Cousens
Why Stress is Bad for your Brain, pp. 749-750
Robert M. Sapolsky
STATs Find That Hanging Together Can be Stimulating, pp. 750-751
Stewart Leung; Xiaoxia Li; George R. Stark
Calculated Clusters, p. 751
David Voss


The Argentine Precordillera: A Traveler from the Ouachita Embayment of North American Laurentia, pp. 752-757
William A. Thomas; Ricardo A. Astini


Research Article
Evidence for Widespread 26 AL in the Solar Nebula and Constraints for Nebula Time Scales, pp. 757-762
S. S. Russell; G. Srinivasan; G. R. Huss; G. J. Wasserburg; G. J. MacPherson


Reports
"Single-Electron Parametron": Reversible Computation in a Discrete-State System, pp. 763-765
Konstantin K. Likharev; Alexander N. Korotkov
"Tubules-Within-a-Tubule" Hierarchical Order of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves in MCM-41, pp. 765-768
Hong-Ping Lin; Chung-Yuan Mou
Oil-Water Interface Templating of Mesoporous Macroscale Structures, pp. 768-771
S. Schacht; Q. Huo; I. G. Voigt-Martin; G. D. Stucky; F. Schüth
Mongolian Tree Rings and 20th-Century Warming, pp. 771-773
Gordon C. Jacoby; Rosanne D. D'Arrigo; Tsevegyn Davaajamts
Photopolymerization and Mass-Independent Sulfur Isotope Fractionations in Carbon Disulfide, pp. 774-776
Jonah J. Colman; Xianping Xu; Mark H. Thiemens; William C. Trogler
A Statistical Model of the Fluctuations in the Geomagnetic Field from Paleosecular Variation to Reversal, pp. 776-779
Pierre Camps; Michel Prévot
Absorption of Solar Energy in the Atmosphere: Discrepancy between Model and Observations, pp. 779-782
Albert Arking
Subnanometer-Diameter Wires Isolated in a Polymer Matrix by Fast Polymerization, pp. 782-784
Josh H. Golden; Francis J. DiSalvo; Jean M. J. Fréchet; John Silcox; Malcolm Thomas; Jim Elman
Visualization of Slow Axonal Transport In Vivo, pp. 784-788
Sumio Terada; Takao Nakata; Alan C. Peterson; Nobutaka Hirokawa
Immunodeficiency in Protein Kinase Cβ-Deficient Mice, pp. 788-791
Michael Leitges; Christian Schmedt; Rodolphe Guinamard; Jean Davoust; Stefan Schaal; Silvia Stabel; Alexander Tarakhovsky
Activation of Pyk2 by Stress Signals and Coupling with JNK Signaling Pathway, pp. 792-794
G. Tokiwa; I. Dikic; S. Lev; J. Schlessinger
Cooperative DNA Binding and Sequence-Selective Recognition Conferred by the STAT Amino-Terminal Domain, pp. 794-797
Xiang Xu; Ya-Lin Sun; Timothy Hoey
Diffusional Mobility of Golgi Proteins in Membranes of Living Cells, pp. 797-801
Nelson B. Cole; Carolyn L. Smith; Noah Sciaky; Mark Terasaki; Michael Edidin; Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz
Central Hypotensive Effects of the α 2a -Adrenergic Receptor Subtype, pp. 801-803
Leigh B. MacMillan; Lutz Hein; Marta S. Smith; Michael T. Piascik; Lee E. Limbird
Cardiovascular Regulation in Mice Lacking α2-Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes b and c, pp. 803-805
Richard E. Link; Kavin Desai; Lutz Hein; Mary E. Stevens; Andrzej Chruscinski; Daniel Bernstein; Gregory S. Barsh; Brian K. Kobilka
Functional Uncoupling of Linked Neurotransmitter Effects by Combinatorial Convergence, pp. 806-810
Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss
Organization of Diphtheria Toxin T Domain in Bilayers: A Site-Directed Spin Labeling Study, pp. 810-812
Kyoung Joon Oh; Hangjun Zhan; Can Cui; Kálmán Hideg; R. John Collier; Wayne L. Hubbell
Genome Sequence of a Human Tumorigenic Poxvirus: Prediction of Specific Host Response-Evasion Genes, pp. 813-816
Tatiana G. Senkevich; Joachim J. Bugert; Jerry R. Sisler; Eugene V. Koonin; Gholamreza Darai; Bernard Moss


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Front Matter (20 pp.)
Editorial: Thin Films, p. 855
John I. Brauman; Phil Szuromi


Letters
Funding Basic Research, pp. 857-858
Louis Ianniello; Monroe Burk; Arthur Kornberg
Defining Misconduct, p. 858
Gerald Holton; Frederick Grinnell
Fowl Call, pp. 858-859
John A. Blakeman
AIDS Politics, p. 859
Cecil H. Fox
Schrodinger's Cat at Hand, pp. 859-860
Andras Malnasi Csizmadia; Achilles J. Sanchez; Randy Morse; Barbara A. B. Seiders; Paul C. S. Hoaken; Andrew Ahlgren
Monkey Business, p. 860
Gerald L. Epstein


Corrections and Clarifications: Risks from Low Doses of Radiation: Continued, p. 860
Corrections and Clarifications: Not the 'Dark Ages', p. 860
Corrections and Clarifications: Tobacco Research, p. 860
Corrections and Clarifications: Battling Heart Disease, p. 860
Corrections and Clarifications: New Populations of Old Add to Poor Nations' Burdens, p. 860


Letters
The Price of Sushi, p. 861
David K. Yamaguchi
Preventing AIDS, p. 861
Melvin A. Benarde
Tokamak in India, p. 861
P. K. Kaw


ScienceScope, p. 863
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
Ancient Life on Mars?, pp. 864-866
Richard A. Kerr
Finding Puts Mars Exploration on Front Burner, p. 865
Andrew Lawler
Panel Backs S&T Centers Program, p. 866
Jocelyn Kaiser
Funding Crisis Grips Genome Research, p. 867
Eliot Marshall
Learning Defect Identified in Brain, pp. 867-868
Marcia Barinaga
Florida State's Magnet Lab: Attracting Funds and Hopes, pp. 868-869
Bradley Keoun
Looking for Clues to the Mystery of Life on Earth, pp. 870-872
Michael Balter
Early Start for Plant-Insect Dance, p. 872
Gretchen Vogel
How Congressional Pressure Shaped the 'Baltimore Case', pp. 873-875
Jock Friedly


Random Samples, p. 877
Constance Holden


Thin Films


News
Organic Light Emitters Gain Longevity, pp. 878-880
Robert F. Service
Multilayers and Perovskites Rewrite Rules of Resistance, pp. 880-881
Alexander Hellemans
Slim-Look Superconductors Lead the Applications Race, pp. 882-883
Alexander Hellemans
Organic Electroluminescent Devices, pp. 884-888
James R. Sheats; Homer Antoniadis; Mark Hueschen; William Leonard; Jeff Miller; Ron Moon; Daniel Roitman; Andrew Stocking
New Routes in the Preparation of Mechanically Hard Films, pp. 889-892
William D. Sproul
Biomimetic Pathways for Assembling Inorganic Thin Films, pp. 892-898
I. A. Aksay; M. Trau; S. Manne; I. Honma; N. Yao; L. Zhou; P. Fenter; P. M. Eisenberger; S. M. Gruner
Synthesis of Novel Thin-Film Materials by Pulsed Laser Deposition, pp. 898-903
Douglas H. Lowndes; D. B. Geohegan; A. A. Puretzky; D. P. Norton; C. M. Rouleau
Chemical Solution Routes to Single-Crystal Thin Films, pp. 903-909
F. F. Lange
Device Applications of Side-Chain Ferroelectric Liquid Crystalline Polymer Films, pp. 909-912
K. M. Blackwood
Structure in Thin and Ultrathin Spin-Cast Polymer Films, pp. 912-915
C. W. Frank; V. Rao; M. M. Despotopoulou; R. F. W. Pease; W. D. Hinsberg; R. D. Miller; J. F. Rabolt


Book Reviews
Derelictions, p. 917
Science on Trail. The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case.
Marcia Angell
Review author[s]: Annetine C. Gelijns; Alan J. Moskowitz
Linguistic Tools, p. 918
Basic Technical Japanese.
Edward E. Daub; R. Byron Bird; Nobue Inoue
Technical Japanese Supplements: Kanji for Understanding Technical Japanese.
Edward E. Daub
Technical Japanese Supplements: Solid State Physics and Engineering.
Craig T. Van Degrift
Technical Japanese Supplements: Polymer Science and Engineering.
R. Byron Bird; Sigmund Floyd
Technical Japanese Supplements: Biotechnology.
James L. Davis
Kanji-Flash/BTJ. A Computer Flashcard Companion for the Book Basic Japanese Text Processing.
Craig T. van Degrift
Review author[s]: David Voss
Books Received, p. 918


Perspectives
Are Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects Pristine?, p. 921
Tetsuo Yamamoto
Evolution and Climate Variability, pp. 922-923
Richard Potts
A New Receptor for Growth Hormone-Release Peptide, p. 923
P. Michael Conn; Cyril Y. Bowers


Research Article
Search for Past Life on Mars: Possible Relic Biogenic Activity in Martian Meteorite ALH84001, pp. 924-930
David S. McKay; Everett K. Gibson Jr.; Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta; Hojatollah Vali; Christopher S. Romanek; Simon J. Clemett; Xavier D. F. Chillier; Claude R. Maechling; Richard N. Zare


Reports
Local Control of Microdomain Orientation in Diblock Copolymer Thin Films with Electric Fields, pp. 931-933
T. L. Morkved; M. Lu; A. M. Urbas; E. E. Ehrichs; H. M. Jaeger; P. Mansky; T. P. Russell
Biomembrane Templates for Nanoscale Conduits and Networks, pp. 933-935
Evan Evans; Howard Bowman; Andrew Leung; David Needham; David Tirrell
Metallization and Electrical Conductivity of Hydrogen in Jupiter, pp. 936-938
W. J. Nellis; S. T. Weir; A. C. Mitchell
Short-Period Comets: Primordial Bodies or Collisional Fragments?, pp. 938-941
Paolo Farinella; Donald R. Davis
Penetrative Convection and Zonal Flow on Jupiter, pp. 941-943
Keke Zhang; Gerald Schubert
An Archean Geomagnetic Reversal in the Kaap Valley Pluton, South Africa, pp. 943-946
Paul W. Layer; Alfred Kröner; Michael McWilliams
Spectral Properties of Near-Earth Asteroids: Evidence for Sources of Ordinary Chondrite Meteorites, pp. 946-948
Richard P. Binzel; Schelte J. Bus; Thomas H. Burbine; Jessica M. Sunshine
Arabidopsis AUX1 Gene: A Permease-Like Regulator of Root Gravitropism, pp. 948-950
Malcolm J. Bennett; Alan Marchant; Haydn G. Green; Sean T. May; Sally P. Ward; Paul A. Millner; Amanda R. Walker; Burkhard Schulz; Kenneth A. Feldmann
Exclusion of Int-6 from PML Nuclear Bodies by Binding to the HTLV-I Tax Oncoprotein, pp. 951-953
Christelle Desbois; Raphaël Rousset; Frédéric Bantignies; Pierre Jalinot
Activation of the Budding Yeast Spindle Assembly Checkpoint without Mitotic Spindle Disruption, pp. 953-956
Kevin G. Hardwick; Eric Weiss; Francis C. Luca; Mark Winey; Andrew W. Murray
Regulation of Cardiac Na+, Ca 2+ Exchange and K ATP Potassium Channels by PIP2, pp. 956-959
Donald W. Hilgemann; Rebecca Ball
Coupling of the RAS-MAPK Pathway to Gene Activation by RSK2, a Growth Factor-Regulated CREB Kinase, pp. 959-963
Jun Xing; David D. Ginty; Michael E. Greenberg
Control of MHC Restriction by TCR V α CDR1 and CDR2, pp. 963-966
Bee-Cheng Sim; Loukia Zerva; Mark I. Greene; Nicholas R. J. Gascoigne
Protection Against Atherogenesis in Mice Mediated by Human Apolipoprotein A-IV, pp. 966-968
Nicolas Duverger; Günter Tremp; Jean-Michel Caillaud; Florence Emmanuel; Graciela Castro; Jean-Charles Fruchart; Armin Steinmetz; Patrice Denèfle
Cure of Short-and Long-Term Experimental Chagas' Disease Using D0870, pp. 969-971
Julio A. Urbina; Gilberto Payares; Judith Molina; Cristina Sanoja; Andreína Liendo; Keyla Lazardi; Marta M. Piras; Romano Piras; Norma Perez; Patrick Wincker; John F. Ryley
Auditory Neurophysiologic Responses and Discrimination Deficits in Children with Learning Problems, pp. 971-973
Nina Kraus; Therese J. McGee; Thomas D. Carrell; Steven G. Zecker; Trent G. Nicol; Dawn B. Koch
A Receptor in Pituitary and Hypothalamus that Functions in Growth Hormone Release, pp. 974-977
Andrew D. Howard; Scott D. Feighner; Doris F. Cully; Joseph P. Arena; Paul A. Liberator; Charles I. Rosenblum; Michel Hamelin; Donna L. Hreniuk; Oksana C. Palyha; Michel Hamelin; Donna L. Hreniuk; Oksana C. Palyha; Jennifer Anderson; Philip S. Paress; Carmen Diaz; Michael Chou; Ken K. Liu; Karen Kulju McKee; Sheng-Shung Pong; Lee-Yuh Chaung; Alex Elbrecht; Mike Dashkevicz; Robert Heavens; Mike Rigby; Dalip J. S. Sirinathsinghji; Dennis C. Dean; David G. Melillo; Arthur A. Patchett; Ravi Nargund; Patrick R. Griffin; Julie A. DeMartino; Sunil K. Gupta; James M. Schaeffer; Roy G. Smith; Lex H. T. van der Ploeg


Technical Comments
High-Affinity Potassium Uptake in Plants, pp. 977-979
N. Alan Walker; Dale Sanders; Frans J. M. Maathuis; Francisco Rubio; Walter Gassmann; Julian I. Schroeder


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Front Matter (18 pp.)
Editorial: Mortgaging Science's Future, p. 1027
Alan G. Kraut


Letters
"Environmental Estrogens", p. 1029
Arthur M. Shapiro
German Education, pp. 1029-1030
Wolfgang Zeman; Stuart Brody; Manfred Philipp
Turbulence Hits Wall, pp. 1030-1031
Charles Sleicher; Anthony E. Perry
California Civil Rights: Stealth Clause, pp. 1031-1032
Lucy Johns
Streetcar Theory and Long-Term Evolution, p. 1032
Peter Hammerstein


ScienceScope, p. 1035
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Salk: Under New Management, pp. 1036-1037
Jon Cohen
New Satellite Puts Japan in Top Tier of Remote Sensing, p. 1038
Dennis Normile
Promega Wins Round in Fight Over Taq, p. 1039
Marcia Barinaga
Fortov Named to New Post; Saltykov Out, p. 1039
Andrey Allakhverdov; Vladimir Pokrovsky
More Monkey Business Alleged at NYU, p. 1040
Richard Stone
2003 Is Earliest to Retrieve Samples, pp. 1040-1041
Jocelyn Kaiser
Scientists Plan Mercury Probe and Earth Satellite Campaign, pp. 1041-1042
Helen Gavaghan


Research News
Life's Last Domain, pp. 1043-1045
Virginia Morell
Exploring Biodiversity's Benefits, pp. 1045-1046
Elizabeth Culotta
Getting Familiar with the Top Quark, p. 1046
James Glanz
Lattices May Put Security Codes on a Firmer Footing, pp. 1047-1048
Barry Cipra
Galileo Gazes at Jupiter and Its Moons, p. 1048
Gretchen Vogel


Random Samples, pp. 1049+1051
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Bad Surprises, p. 1052
Why Things Bite Back. Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences.
Edward Tenner
Review author[s]: Langdon Winner
Approaches to Prions, pp. 1052-1053
Prion Diseases.
Harry F. Baker; Rosalind M. Ridley
Review author[s]: Pierluigi Gambetti
More on Prions, p. 1053
Prions Prions Prions.
S. B. Prusiner
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1053


Perspectives
Volcanic Dilemma: Flow or Blow?, pp. 1054-1055
D. B. Dingwell
An Excellent Lightness, pp. 1055-1056
Thomas D. Albright
Small Nucleolar RNAs Guide Ribosomal RNA Methylation, pp. 1056-1057
David Tollervey


Complete Genome Sequence of the Methanogenic Archaeon, Methanococcus jannaschii, pp. 1058-1073
Carol J. Bult; Owen White; Gary J. Olsen; Lixin Zhou; Robert D. Fleischmann; Granger G. Sutton; Judith A. Blake; Lisa M. FitzGerald; Rebecca A. Clayton; Jeannine D. Gocayne; Anthony R. Kerlavage; Brian A. Dougherty; Jean-Francois Tomb; Mark D. Adams; Claudia I. Reich; Ross Overbeek; Ewen F. Kirkness; Keith G. Weinstock; Joseph M. Merrick; Anna Glodek; John L. Scott; Neil S. M. Geoghagen; Janice F. Weidman; Joyce L. Fuhrmann; Dave Nguyen; Teresa R. Utterback; Jenny M. Kelley; Jeremy D. Peterson; Paul W. Sadow; Michael C. Hanna; Matthew D. Cotton; Kevin M. Roberts; Margaret A. Hurst; Brian P. Kaine; Mark Borodovsky; Hans-Peter Klenk; Claire M. Fraser; Hamilton O. Smith; Carl R. Woese; J. Craig Venter


Research Articles
Universal Quantum Simulators, pp. 1073-1078
Seth Lloyd
A Crosslinked Cofactor in Lysyl Oxidase: Redox Function for Amino Acid Side Chains, pp. 1078-1084
Sophie Xuefei Wang; Minae Mure; Katalin F. Medzihradszky; Alma L. Burlingame; Doreen E. Brown; David M. Dooley; Alan J. Smith; Herbert M. Kagan; Judith P. Klinman


Reports
Evidence for Supersonic Turbulence in the Upper Atmosphere of Jupiter, pp. 1085-1087
Claude Emerich; Lotfi Ben Jaffel; John T. Clarke; Renée Prangé; G. Randall Gladstone; Joel Sommeria; Gilda Ballester
Rapid Variations in Atmospheric Methane Concentration During the Past 110,000 Years, pp. 1087-1091
Edward J. Brook; Todd Sowers; Joe Orchardo
Late Pleistocene Desiccation of Lake Victoria and Rapid Evolution of Cichlid Fishes, pp. 1091-1093
Thomas C. Johnson; Christopher A. Scholz; Michael R. Talbot; Kerry Kelts; R. D. Ricketts; Gideon Ngobi; Kristina Beuning; Immacculate Ssemmanda; J. W. McGill
Simultaneous Measurement of Local Gain and Electron Density in X-ray Lasers, pp. 1093-1096
R. Cauble; L. B. Da Silva; T. W. Barbee Jr.; P. Celliers; C. Decker; R. A. London; J. C. Moreno; J. E. Trebes; A. S. Wan; F. Weber
BTK as a Mediator of Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in DT-40 Lymphoma B Cells, pp. 1096-1100
Faith M. Uckun; Kevin G. Waddick; Sandeep Mahajan; Xiao Jun; Minoru Takata; Joseph Bolen; Tomohiro Kurosaki
Corticofugal Modulation of Time-Domain Processing of Biosonar Information in Bats, pp. 1100-1103
Jun Yan; Nobuo Suga
The Representation of Brightness in Primary Visual Cortex, pp. 1104-1107
Andrew F. Rossi; Cynthia D. Rittenhouse; Michael A. Paradiso
Pilus Assembly by Agrobacterium T-DNA Transfer Genes, pp. 1107-1109
Karla Jean Fullner; J. Cano Lara; Eugene W. Nester
Role of Postreplicative DNA Mismatch Repair in the Cytotoxic Action of Thioguanine, pp. 1109-1111
Peter F. Swann; Timothy R. Waters; David C. Moulton; Yao-Zhong Xu; Qinguo Zheng; Mina Edwards; Raymond Mace
Selective Activation of Calcium Permeability by Aspartate in Purkinje Cells, pp. 1112-1114
Michisuke Yuzaki; Douglas Forrest; Tom Curran; John A. Connor


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Front Matter (16 pp.)
Editorial: HMOs and AHCs-In Defense of Town and Gown, p. 1153
Robert T. Rubin


Letters
Redundant Genome Sequencing?, p. 1155
Julian E. Davies
Electrons and Sex, pp. 1155-1156
Paul Abramson; Steven D. Pinkerton
Predicting Career Success, pp. 1156-1157
Michael O'Brecht; Henry Friesen
Science: The Broader Context, pp. 1157-1158
Anne Fausto-Sterling; Michael Shodell; Peter T. Macklem; Andrew Scheinman


ScienceScope, p. 1161
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Trial Set to Focus on Peer Review, pp. 1162-1164
Eliot Marshall
All Together for Quantum Computing, p. 1164
Gary Taubes
Science Holds on in New Budget, p. 1165
Wilson da Silva
DOE Gives $47 Million for Core Research, pp. 1165-1166
Jocelyn Kaiser
Web Pits One Against the World, p. 1166
Charles Seife
New R&D Chief Asserts His Authority, p. 1167
Andrey Allakhverdov; Vladimir Pokrovsky
New 'Basic Research' Chief at NIH, p. 1167
Gretchen Vogel


Research News
Debating the Big Questions, pp. 1168-1170
James Glanz
Protein Builds Second Skeleton, p. 1170
Wade Roush
Drug's Link to Genes Reveals Estrogen's Many Sides, p. 1171
Elizabeth Pennisi
Three-Dimensional Images are Conjured in a Crystal Cube, p. 1172
James Glanz
New Electron Emitters may Slim Down Computer Displays, pp. 1173-1174
Alexander Hellemans
Crystallographers Pinpoint What Goes Where, pp. 1174-1175
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 1177
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Explaining Civilization, pp. 1178-1179
Zapotec Civilization. How Urban Society Evolved in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley.
Joyce Marcus; Kent V. Flannery
Review author[s]: Robert N. Zeitlin
Evolutionary Virology, pp. 1179-1180
Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution.
Adrian J. Gibbs; Charles H. Calisher; Fernando García-Arenal
Review author[s]: David M. Hillis
Books Received, p. 1180


Perspectives
Synthetic Aperture Radar for Geodesy, pp. 1181-1182
Charles Meade; David T. Sandwell
Trypanosome RNA Editing: Resolved, pp. 1182-1183
Barbara Sollner-Webb
Triggering Bacterial Virulence, pp. 1183-1184
Peggy A. Cotter; Jeff F. Miller


Research Articles
A Three-Color, Solid-State, Three-Dimensional Display, pp. 1185-1189
Elizabeth Downing; Lambertus Hesselink; John Ralston; Roger Macfarlane
RNA Editing: A Mechanism for gRNA-Specified Uridylate Insertion into Precursor mRNA, pp. 1189-1195
Moffett L. Kable; Scott D. Seiwert; Stefan Heidmann; Kenneth Stuart


Reports
Phase and Morphology Changes in Lipid Monolayers Induced by SP-B Protein and Its Amino-Terminal Peptide, pp. 1196-1199
M. M. Lipp; K. Y. C. Lee; J. A. Zasadzinski; A. J. Waring
Attomole Protein Characterization by Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry, pp. 1199-1202
Gary A. Valaskovic; Neil L. Kelleher; Fred W. McLafferty
Postseismic Rebound in Fault Step-Overs Caused by Pore Fluid Flow, pp. 1202-1204
Gilles Peltzer; Paul Rosen; Francois Rogez; Ken Hudnut
The Metabolic Status of Some Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs, pp. 1204-1207
John A. Ruben; Willem J. Hillenius; Nicholas R. Geist; Andrew Leitch; Terry D. Jones; Philip J. Currie; John R. Horner; George Espe III
Enforcing Coherent Evolution in Dissipative Quantum Dynamics, pp. 1207-1210
J. I. Cirac; T. Pellizzari; P. Zoller
Flux Line Lattice Melting Transition in YBa2Cu3O 6.94 Observed in Specific Heat Experiments, pp. 1210-1212
Marlyse Roulin; Alain Junod; Eric Walker
Allelic Diversity and Gene Genealogy at the Self-Incompatibility Locus in the Solanaceae, pp. 1212-1216
Adam D. Richman; Marcy K. Uyenoyama; Joshua R. Kohn
Forskolin Stimulation of Water and Cation Permeability in Aquaporin 1 Water Channels, pp. 1216-1218
Andrea J. Yool; W. Daniel Stamer; John W. Regan
Luteinizing Hormone Deficiency and Female Infertility in Mice Lacking the Transcription Factor NGFI-A (Egr-1), pp. 1219-1221
Stephen L. Lee; Yoel Sadovsky; Alexander H. Swirnoff; Jeffrey A. Polish; Pam Goda; Galina Gavrilina; Jeffrey Milbrandt
Identification of an Estrogen Response Element Activated by Metabolites of 17β-Estradiol and Raloxifene, pp. 1222-1225
Na N. Yang; Murali Venugopalan; Sushant Hardikar; Andrew Glasebrook
Tourette Syndrome: Prediction of Phenotypic Variation in Monozygotic Twins by Caudate Nucleus D2 Receptor Binding, pp. 1225-1227
Steven S. Wolf; Douglas W. Jones; Michael B. Knable; Julia G. Gorey; Kan Sam Lee; Thomas M. Hyde; Richard Coppola; Daniel R. Weinberger
KUZ, a Conserved Metalloprotease-Disintegrin Protein with Two Roles in Drosophila Neurogenesis, pp. 1227-1231
Jenny Rooke; Duojia Pan; Tian Xu; Gerald M. Rubin
Modulation of Virulence Factor Expression by Pathogen Target Cell Contact, pp. 1231-1233
Jonas Pettersson; Roland Nordfelth; Elena Dubinina; Tomas Bergman; Mikael Gustafsson; Karl Eric Magnusson; Hans Wolf-Watz
Induction of Gene Expression in Escherichia coli After Pilus-Mediated Adherence, pp. 1234-1236
Jian Ping Zhang; Staffan Normark
Pycnodysostosis, a Lysosomal Disease Caused by Cathepsin K Deficiency, pp. 1236-1238
Bruce D. Gelb; Guo-Ping Shi; Harold A. Chapman; Robert J. Desnick
A Protein Farnesyl Transferase Involved in Abscisic Acid Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis, pp. 1239-1241
Sean Cutler; Majid Ghassemaian; Dario Bonetta; Sarah Cooney; Peter McCourt


Technical Comments
CD2: An Exception to the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Concept?, pp. 1241-1242
Simon J. Davis; P. Anton van der Merwe; Ellis L. Reinherz; Jing Li; Alex Smoylar; Daniel F. Wyss; Maria H. Knoppers; Kevin J. Willis; Antonio R. N. Arulanandam; Johnathan S. Choi; Gerhard Wagner


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1243-1244
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Editorial: The Reality of Science Funding, p. 1319
Pete V. Domenici


Letters
Teaching Evolution, pp. 1321-1322
Judy Harvey; Paul P. Craig; Paul R. Gross; Sanford J. Madigan
Charges of Anti-Semitism, p. 1322
John Hartung
Tobacco Research: One Researcher's Experience, pp. 1322-1323
Freddy Homburger
Chernobyl Analysis, pp. 1323-1324
Edward E. Purvis III
Focus on Women, p. 1325
David L. Brautigan; Patricia J. Brown


Corrections and Clarifications: Tobacco Research, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: Late Proterozoic and Paleozoic Tides, Retreat of the Moon, and Rotation of the Earth, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: Form Follows Function when Plants Harvest Light, p. 1325
Corrections and Clarifications: An Enhanced Immune Response in Mice Lacking the Transcription Factor NFAT1, p. 1325
ScienceScope, p. 1327
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
The Klausner Revolution, pp. 1328-1329+1331
Eliot Marshall
NCI: A Lab Scientist's View, from the Director's Office, pp. 1329-1330
Pilot Study Teaches NSF Costly Lesson, pp. 1331-1332
Jeffrey Mervissy
Proposed Increases Follow 5-Year Plan, p. 1332
Dennis Normile
New Minister Picks Up the Baton, p. 1333
Jonathan Spencer Jones
NASA Scales Back Science on Station, p. 1333
Andrew Lawler


Research News
A New Look at Maternal Guidance, pp. 1334-1336
Elizabeth Pennisi
Structure of Gene-Tag Protein Solved, p. 1336
Trisha Gura
New Source Proposed for Most Common Meteorites, p. 1337
Richard A. Kerr
Plants, Like Animals, May Make Use of Peptide Signals, pp. 1338-1339
Jean Marx
Probing Flowers' Genetic Past, pp. 1339-1340
Wade Roush
Viewing Velvet Worms in Amber, p. 1340
Gretchen Vogel


Random Samples, pp. 1341+1343
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Understanding Evolution: The Next Step, p. 1347
The Shape of Life. Genes, Development, and the Evolution of Animal Form.
Rudolf A. Raff
Review author[s]: Michael L. McKinney
Phases of Matter, p. 1348
Principles of Condensed Matter Physics.
P. M. Chaikin; T. C. Lubensky
Review author[s]: David G. Grier


Perspectives
Coherent Exciton Waves, pp. 1351-1352
David Snoke
Airborne Particle Analysis for Climate Studies, pp. 1352-1353
Thomas Peter
Refining the Taxonomy of Memory, pp. 1353-1354
Trevor W. Robbins


Research Articles
Superstructure Control in the Crystal Growth and Ordering of Urea Inclusion Compounds, pp. 1355-1359
M. D. Hollingsworth; M. E. Brown; A. C. Hillier; B. D. Santarsiero; J. D. Chaney
Mantle Viscosity and Ice-Age Ice Sheet Topography, pp. 1359-1364
W. Richard Peltier


Reports
A Silicate Inclusion in Puente del Zacate, a IIIA Iron Meteorite, pp. 1365-1367
Edward J. Olsen; Andrew M. Davis; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Carleton B. Moore; Ian M. Steele
Radiocarbon in Hydrologic Systems Containing Dissolved Magmatic Carbon Dioxide, pp. 1367-1370
Timothy P. Rose; M. Lee Davisson
Fossil Velvet Worms in Baltic and Dominican Amber: Onychophoran Evolution and Biogeography, pp. 1370-1371
George Poinar Jr.
Threefold Electron Scattering on Graphite Observed with C 60 -Adsorbed STM Tips, pp. 1371-1373
K. F. Kelly; D. Sarkar; G. D. Hale; S. J. Oldenburg; N. J. Halas
Antagonistic Interactions between Wingless and Decapentaplegic Responsible for Dorsal-Ventral Pattern in the Drosophila Leg, pp. 1373-1377
William J. Brook; Stephen M. Cohen
Purification and Molecular Cloning of Plx1, a Cdc25-Regulatory Kinase from Xenopus Egg Extracts, pp. 1377-1380
Akiko Kumagai; William G. Dunphy
A Model of Host-Microbial Interactions in an Open Mammalian Ecosystem, pp. 1380-1383
Lynn Bry; Per G. Falk; Tore Midtvedt; Jeffrey I. Gordon
Time-Sensitive Reversal of Hyperplasia in Transgenic Mice Expressing SV40 T Antigen, pp. 1384-1386
Dagmar Ewald; Minglin Li; Shimon Efrat; Gert Auer; Robert J. Wall; Priscilla A. Furth; Lothar Hennighausen
Correction of the Mutation Responsible for Sickle Cell Anemia by an RNA-DNA Oligonucleotide, pp. 1386-1389
Allyson Cole-Strauss; Kyonggeun Yoon; Yufei Xiang; Bruce C. Byrne; Michael C. Rice; Jeff Gryn; William K. Holloman; Eric B. Kmiec
Enhanced Protein C Activation and Inhibition of Fibrinogen Cleavage by a Thrombin Modulator, pp. 1389-1391
David T. Berg; Michael R. Wiley; Brian W. Grinnell
Crystal Structure of the Aequorea victoria Green Fluorescent Protein, pp. 1392-1395
Mats Ormö; Andrew B. Cubitt; Karen Kallio; Larry A. Gross; Roger Y. Tsien; S. James Remington
Bimodal Interaction of Coatomer with the p24 Family of Putative Cargo Receptors, pp. 1396-1399
Klaus Fiedler; Michael Veit; Mark A. Stamnes; James E. Rothman
A Neostriatal Habit Learning System in Humans, pp. 1399-1402
Barbara J. Knowlton; Jennifer A. Mangels; Larry R. Squire
A Requirement for Local Protein Synthesis in Neurotrophin-Induced Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity, pp. 1402-1406
Hyejin Kang; Erin M. Schuman
CRINKLY4: A TNFR-Like Receptor Kinase Involved in Maize Epidermal Differentiation, pp. 1406-1409
Philip W. Becraft; Philip S. Stinard; Donald R. McCarty
Similarity of a Chromatic Adaptation Sensor to Phytochrome and Ethylene Receptors, pp. 1409-1412
David M. Kehoe; Arthur R. Grossman


Technical Comments
Evolution of Insect Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis-Transformed Plants, pp. 1412-1413
Anthony R. Ives; D. N. Alstad; D. A. Andow


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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: The Nuclear Fleecing of America, p. 1475
Harold M. Agnew


Letters
Neutron Research Community, p. 1477
Frank S. Bates
Science in China, pp. 1477-1478
Chenjian Li; T. C. Tso; Howard L. Fields
Funding Basic Research: Continued, p. 1479
Rustum Roy
Keratinocytes and the Danger Model, pp. 1479-1480
Brian J. Nickoloff; Laurence A. Turka
β Sheets and Spider Silk, pp. 1480-1481
B. L. Thiel; C. Viney; Lynn W. Jelinski
Corrections and Clarifications: How Congressional Pressure Shaped the 'Baltimore Case', p. 1481


ScienceScope, p. 1483
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
China's Campaign to Predict Quakes, pp. 1484-1486
Li Hui; Jeffrey Mervis
Senate Backs NASA Science Programs, p. 1486
Andrew Lawler
Scientists Still Waiting for Promised Reforms, pp. 1487-1488
Nigel Williams
Judge Dismisses Suit Against Stanford, p. 1488
Jock Friedly
Researchers Find Neurons That May Help us Navigate, pp. 1489-1490
Marcia Barinaga
Ecologists Look at the Big Picture, p. 1490
Anne Simon Moffat
New Mammals Discovered by Biology's New Explorers, p. 1491
Virginia Morell
Has CERN Made the Stuff of The Newborn Universe?, pp. 1492-1493
Gary Taubes
Making Cells Selectively Sticky, p. 1493
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, p. 1495
Constance Holden


Special News Report: Speciation
On the Many Origins of Species, pp. 1496-1499
Ann Gibbons
Amazonian Diversity: A River Doesn't Run Through It, pp. 1496-1497
Virginia Morell
Starting Species with Third Parties and Sex Wars, pp. 1499-1502
Virginia Morell
The Species Problem, p. 1501
Ann Gibbons


Book Reviews
A Scientific Venturer, pp. 1512-1513
Arrhenius. From Lonic Theory to the Green-house Effect.
Elisabeth Crawford
Review author[s]: John W. Servos
Emergent Maladies, p. 1513
Occupation and Disease. How Social Factors Affect the Conception of Work- Related Disorders.
Allard E. Dembe
Review author[s]: Edward Berkowitz
Books Received, p. 1513


Perspectives
Superconductivity in Spin Ladders, p. 1515
S. Maekawa
The Future of Genetic Studies of Complex Human Diseases, pp. 1516-1517
Neil Risch; Kathleen Merikangas
The Benefits of Natural Disasters, p. 1518
David Tilman


Reports
Dynamics of the Simplest Chlorine Atom Reaction: An Experimental and Theoretical Study, pp. 1519-1522
M. Alagia; N. Balucani; L. Cartechini; P. Casavecchia; E. H. van Kleef; G. G. Volpi; F. J. Aoiz; L. Bañares; D. W. Schwenke; T. C. Allison; S. L. Mielke; D. G. Truhlar
The Effect of Alumina on Phase Transformations at the 660-Kilometer Discontinuity from Fe-Mg Partitioning Experiments, pp. 1522-1524
B. J. Wood; D. C. Rubie
Iridium in Natural Waters, pp. 1524-1528
A. D. Anbar; G. J. Wasserburg; D. A. Papanastassiou; P. S. Andersson
Seismic Evidence for Partial Melt at the Base of Earth's Mantle, pp. 1528-1530
Quentin Williams; Edward J. Garnero
Geoarchaeological Evidence from Peru for a 5000 Years B.P. Onset of El Niño, pp. 1531-1533
Daniel H. Sandweiss; James B. Richardson III; Elizabeth J. Reitz; Harold B. Rollins; Kirk A. Maasch
Organic Optical Limiter with a Strong Nonlinear Absorptive Response, pp. 1533-1536
J. W. Perry; K. Mansour; I.-Y. S. Lee; X.-L. Wu; P. V. Bedworth; C.-T. Chen; D. Ng; S. R. Marder; P. Miles; T. Wada; M. Tian; H. Sasabe
Predicting the Occurrence of Endangered Species in Fragmented Landscapes, pp. 1536-1538
Niklas Wahlberg; Atte Moilanen; Ilkka Hanski
A Protein Phosphorylation Switch at the Conserved Allosteric Site in GP, pp. 1539-1541
Kai Lin; Virginia L. Rath; Shirleko C. Dai; Robert J. Fletterick; Peter K. Hwang
Categorical Perception of Sound Frequency by Crickets, pp. 1542-1544
Robert A. Wyttenbach; Michael L. May; Ronald R. Hoy
Mechanisms of Heading Perception in Primate Visual Cortex, pp. 1544-1547
David C. Bradley; Marsha Maxwell; Richard A. Andersen; Martin S. Banks; Krishna V. Shenoy
α Helix-RNA Major Groove Recognition in an HIV-1 Rev Peptide-RRE RNA Complex, pp. 1547-1551
John L. Battiste; Hongyuan Mao; N. Sambasiva Rao; Ruoying Tan; D. R. Muhandiram; Lewis E. Kay; Alan D. Frankel; James R. Williamson
Regulation of Integrin Function by the Urokinase Receptor, pp. 1551-1555
Ying Wei; Matvey Lukashev; Daniel I. Simon; Sarah C. Bodary; Steven Rosenberg; Michael V. Doyle; Harold A. Chapman
Ecological Determinants of Species Loss in Remnant Prairies, pp. 1555-1558
Mark K. Leach; Thomas J. Givnish
Effects of Disturbance on River Food Webs, pp. 1558-1561
J. Timothy Wootton; Michael S. Parker; Mary E. Power
Appetite-Suppressing Effects of Urocortin, a CRF-Related Neuropeptide, pp. 1561-1564
Mariarosa Spina; Emilio Merlo-Pich; Raymond K. W. Chan; Ana Maria Basso; Jean Rivier; Wylie Vale; George F. Koob
The Mental Representation of Hand Movements after Parietal Cortex Damage, pp. 1564-1568
Angela Sirigu; Jean-René Duhamel; Laurent Cohen; Bernard Pillon; Bruno Dubois; Yves Agid


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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Editorial: New Online Tools for Scholars: 2, p. 1637
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Past Life on Mars?, pp. 1639-1640
Frank von Hippel; Ted von Hippel; Harold J. Morowitz; Louis J. DeTolla; David S. McKay; Everett K. Gibson Jr.; Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta
Important Credit, pp. 1640-1641
Bill Carithers
Controlling Cotton Pests, pp. 1641-1642
W. Randy Deaton; Marvin K. Harris; J. R. Bradley Jr.
HIV Fusion, pp. 1642-1643
Cindy L. Bristow; Robin A. Weiss


ScienceScope, p. 1647
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
A Recipe for River Recovery?, pp. 1648-1650
Marcia Barinaga
NIH Up, for Now: Fusion Down, p. 1651
Andrew Lawler; Eliot Marshall
13 Universities Seek Common Ground, pp. 1651-1652
Dennis Normile
Serious Setback for Patarroyo Vaccine, p. 1652
Eliot Marshall
Furor Over Minnesota Tenure Proposals, p. 1653
Constance Holden
Mars Meteorite Quest Goes Global, pp. 1653-1654
Andrew Lawler
Labour Promises Key Role for Science, p. 1654
Nigel Williams


Research News
Redefining the Supercomputer, pp. 1655-1657
Gary Taubes
Glimpsing Myelin's Protein Glue, pp. 1657-1658
Marcia Barinaga
Budgets Stall but Forecasts Jump Forward, pp. 1658-1659
Richard A. Kerr
Closing in on a Stomach-Sparing Aspirin Substitute, p. 1660
Robert F. Service


Random Samples, pp. 1661+1663
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Matters of Language, p. 1672
The Scientific Voice.
Scott L. Montgomery
Review author[s]: Geoffrey Nunberg
Biochemistry Extended, pp. 1672-1673
Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadillo, and Other Essays in Biochemistry.
Konrad Bloch
Review author[s]: Bernhard Witkop


Perspectives
Why the Glass Transition is Still Interesting, pp. 1675-1676
A. P. Sokolov
Visualizing the Logic Behind RNA Self-Assembly, pp. 1676-1677
François Michel; Eric Westhof
A K+ Channel Worthy of Attention, p. 1677
Bertil Hille


Research Article
Crystal Structure of a Group I Ribozyme Domain: Principles of RNA Packing, pp. 1678-1685
Jamie H. Cate; Anne R. Gooding; Elaine Podell; Kaihong Zhou; Barbara L. Golden; Craig E. Kundrot; Thomas R. Cech; Jennifer A. Doudna


Reports
Dynamic Control and Amplification of Molecular Chirality by Circular Polarized Light, pp. 1686-1688
Nina P. M. Huck; Wolter F. Jager; Ben de Lange; Ben L. Feringa
Identification of the "Active Sites" of a Surface-Catalyzed Reaction, pp. 1688-1690
T. Zambelli; J. Wintterlin; J. Trost; G. Ertl
Self-Assembly of a Two-Dimensional Superlattice of Molecularly Linked Metal Clusters, pp. 1690-1693
Ronald P. Andres; Jeffery D. Bielefeld; Jason I. Henderson; David B. Janes; Venkat R. Kolagunta; Clifford P. Kubiak; William J. Mahoney; Richard G. Osifchin
A Revised Chronology for Mississippi River Subdeltas, pp. 1693-1696
Torbjörn E. Törnqvist; Tristram R. Kidder; Whitney J. Autin; Klaas van der Borg; Arie F. M. de Jong; Cornelis J. W. Klerks; Els M. A. Snijders; Joep E. A. Storms; Remke L. van Dam; Michael C. Wiemann
RNA Tertiary Structure Mediation by Adenosine Platforms, pp. 1696-1699
Jamie H. Cate; Anne R. Gooding; Elaine Podell; Kaihong Zhou; Barbara L. Golden; Alexander A. Szewczak; Craig E. Kundrot; Thomas R. Cech; Jennifer A. Doudna
Three Cognitive Markers of Unconscious Semantic Activation, pp. 1699-1702
Anthony G. Greenwald; Sean C. Draine; Richard L. Abrams
Parallel and Antiparallel (G.GC)2 Triple Helix Fragments in a Crystal Structure, pp. 1702-1705
Dominique Vlieghe; Luc Van Meervelt; Alain Dautant; Bernard Gallois; Gilles Précigoux; Olga Kennard
Interaction of U2AF 65 RS Region with Pre-mRNA of Branch Point and Promotion Base Pairing with U2 snRNA, pp. 1706-1709
Juan Valcárcel; Rajesh K. Gaur; Ravinder Singh; Michael R. Green
Small-Conductance, Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels from Mammalian Brain, pp. 1709-1714
M. Köhler; B. Hirschberg; C. T. Bond; J. M. Kinzie; N. V. Marrion; J. Maylie; J. P. Adelman
A Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating Kinase (CAK) in Budding Yeast Unrelated to Vertebrate CAK, pp. 1714-1717
F. Hernan Espinoza; Alison Farrell; Hediye Erdjument-Bromage; Paul Tempst; David O. Morgan
Regulation of Interferon-γ-Activated STAT1 by the Ubiquitin- Proteasome Pathway, pp. 1717-1719
Tae Kook Kim; Tom Maniatis
Regulation of a Neuronal Form of Focal Adhesion Kinase by Anandamide, pp. 1719-1722
Pascal Derkinderen; Madeleine Toutant; Ferran Burgaya; Marc Le Bert; Julio C. Siciliano; Vittorio de Franciscis; Michèle Gelman; Jean-Antoine Girault
Neurogenic Amplification of Immune Complex Inflammation, pp. 1722-1725
Carmen R. Bozic; Bao Lu; Uta E. Höpken; Craig Gerard; Norma P. Gerard
ER Degradation of a Misfolded Luminal Protein by the Cytosolic Ubiquitin- Proteasome Pathway, pp. 1725-1728
Mark M. Hiller; Andreas Finger; Markus Schweiger; Dieter H. Wolf
Sequential Binding of Import Ligands to Distinct Nucleopore Regions During Their Nuclear Import, pp. 1729-1732
Nelly Panté; Ueli Aebi


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Volume Information (11 pp.)
Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: Cooperation, Competition, and Science Policy, p. 1779
Erich Bloch


Letters
Interleukin-1 Research, p. 1781
Thomas P. Hopp
On Sociological Biophobia, pp. 1781-1782
Andrew Abbott; John H. Gagnon
Morality Play, pp. 1782-1785
Leslie Z. Benet; Walter R. Debler; James R. Thomen; Ernest B. Hook; Carter Eckert; Dorothy S. Zinberg


ScienceScope, p. 1787
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Whose Genome is it, Anyway?, pp. 1788-1789
Eliot Marshall
Research is Spared the Budget Ax, p. 1790
Michael Balter
No Respite for International Labs, p. 1790
Robert Koenig
Explosive Growth Helps Japan Take Its Place on Global Team, pp. 1791-1792
Lori Valigra
A Plea to Protect Threatened Collections, pp. 1792-1793
Nigel Williams
Congressional Scorecard Sparks Furor, pp. 1793-1794
Andrew Lawler
In Boston, a Revolutionary Experience, p. 1794
Wade Roush


Research News
Biofilms Invade Microbiology, pp. 1795-1797
Carol Potera
Receptor Mutations Help Slow Disease Progression, pp. 1797-1798
Jon Cohen
Quick Work Draws Scientific Praise, Colleagues' Complaints, p. 1798
J.C.
Hubble Spectrograph Takes a Hard Look in the Ultraviolet, pp. 1799-1800
Gretchen Vogel
Plastics May Add New Colors to Lasers' Light Show, pp. 1800-1801
Robert F. Service
How the Songbird Makes his Song, pp. 1801-1802
Elizabeth Pennisi
Politics Meets Technology in Next Collider, pp. 1802-1803
Alexander Hellemans


Random Samples, p. 1805
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
A Call for Redirection, pp. 1806-1807
Frontiers of Illusion. Science, Technology, and the Politics of Progress.
Daniel Sarewitz
Review author[s]: David H. Guston
Paleovertebrates, pp. 1807-1808
The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs.
David E. Fastovsky; David B. Weishampel
Dinosaur Extinction and the End of an Era. What the Fossils Say.
J. David Archibald
Review author[s]: Dale A. Russell
Also Noteworthy, p. 1808
The Great Dinosaur Extinction Controversy.
Charles Officer; Jake Page
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1808


Perspectives
Flux Lattice Melting, p. 1811
David J. Bishop
Is Neural Noise Just a Nuisance?, p. 1812
David Ferster
A Parallel Spliceosome, p. 1813
Timothy W. Nilsen


Noble Gases and Earth's Accretion, pp. 1814-1818
Charles L. Harper Jr.; Stein B. Jacobsen

Copper Sources, Metal Production, and Metals Trade in Late Postclassic Mesoamerica, pp. 1819-1824
Dorothy Hosler; Andrew Macfarlane


Research Article
Highly Diverged U4 and U6 Small Nuclear RNAs Required for Splicing Rare AT-AC Introns, pp. 1824-1832
Woan-Yuh Tarn; Joan A. Steitz


Reports
Semiconducting Polymers: A New Class of Solid-State Laser Materials, pp. 1833-1836
Fumitomo Hide; María A. Díaz-García; Benjamin J. Schwartz; Mats R. Andersson; Qibing Pei; Alan J. Heeger
Nanorod-Superconductor Composites: A Pathway to Materials with High Critical Current Densities, pp. 1836-1840
Peidong Yang; Charles M. Lieber
Methane Hydrate and Free Gas on the Blake Ridge from Vertical Seismic Profiling, pp. 1840-1843
W. Steven Holbrook; Hartley Hoskins; Warren T. Wood; Ralph A. Stephen; Daniel Lizarralde
Peculiarities of Methane Clathrate Hydrate Formation and Solid-State Deformation, Including Possible Superheating of Water Ice, pp. 1843-1848
Laura A. Stern; Stephen H. Kirby; William B. Durham
A Trinuclear Intermediate in the Copper-Mediated Reduction of O2: Four Electrons from Three Coppers, pp. 1848-1850
Adam P. Cole; David E. Root; Pulakesh Mukherjee; Edward I. Solomon; T. D. P. Stack
Age and Paleogeographical Origin of Dominican Amber, pp. 1850-1852
Manuel A. Iturralde-Vinent; R. D. E. MacPhee
Initiation of Runaway Cell Death in an Arabidopsis Mutant by Extracellular Superoxide, pp. 1853-1856
Thorsten Jabs; Robert A. Dietrich; Jeffery L. Dang
Genetic Restriction of HIV-1 Infection and Progression to AIDS by a Deletion Allele of the CKR5 Structural Gene, pp. 1856-1862
Michael Dean; Mary Carrington; Cheryl Winkler; Gavin A. Huttley; Michael W. Smith; Rando Allikmets; James J. Goedert; Susan P. Buchbinder; Eric Vittinghoff; Edward Gomperts; Sharyne Donfield; David Vlahov; Richard Kaslow; Alfred Saah; Charles Rinaldo; Roger Detels; Stephen J. O'Brien
CD40 Ligand-Dependent T Cell Activation: Requirement of B7-CD28 Signaling Through CD40, pp. 1862-1864
Yiping Yang; James M. Wilson
Requirement for CD40 Ligand in Costimulation Induction, T Cell Activation, and Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis, pp. 1864-1867
Iqbal S. Grewal; Harald G. Foellmer; Kate D. Grewal; Jianchao Xu; Fridrika Hardardottir; Jody L. Baron; Charles A. Janeway Jr.; Richard A. Flavell
Dynamics of Ongoing Activity: Explanation of the Large Variability in Evoked Cortical Responses, pp. 1868-1871
Amos Arieli; Alexander Sterkin; Amiram Grinvald; Ad Aertsen
Temporal Hierarchical Control of Singing in Birds, pp. 1871-1875
Albert C. Yu; Daniel Margoliash
Conformational States of the Nuclear Pore Complex Induced by Depletion of Nuclear Ca 2+ Stores, pp. 1875-1877
Carmen Perez-Terzic; Jason Pyle; Marisa Jaconi; Lisa Stehno-Bittel; David E. Clapham


Technical Comments
Sm-Nd Isotopic Data and Earth's Evolution, pp. 1878-1879
S. Moorbath; M. J. Whitehouse; Samuel A. Bowring; Todd Housh


AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1880-1881
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (21 pp.)
Editorial: Science Education in Japan, p. 15
Hiroo Imura


Letters
Comparative Sequencing, pp. 17-18
William Jacobs; Patrick Brennan; George Curlin; Ann Ginsberg; Mark Adams; Robert Fleischmann; Claire Fraser; J. Craig Venter; Thomas Shinnick; William Bishai; Hamilton Smith; Ken Stover; Graham Hatfull
The Advent of Menopause, pp. 18-20
Ernst Knobil; Samuel S. C. Yen; Phyllis M. Wise; Kristine M. Krajnak; Michael L. Kashon
Programmed Cell Death, pp. 20-21
Jan Noval; Alice B. Fulton; Jean Claude Ameisen


Corrections and Clarifications: RNA Editing: A Mechanism for gRNA-Specified Uridylate Insertion into Precursor mRNA, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: Past Life on Mars?, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: New Oonline Tools for Scholars: 2, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: Interaction of U2AF 65 RS Region with pre-mRNA Branch Point and Promotion of Base Pairing with U2 snRNA, p. 21
Corrections and Clarifications: Genes vs. Teams: Weighing Group Tactics in Evolution, p. 21
ScienceScope, p. 23
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
DOE to Industry: So Long, Partner, pp. 24-26
Andrew Lawler
New Funding Helps MITI Reform Labs, pp. 26-27
Dennis Normile
Congress: Biomedical Research Wins Big, pp. 27-28
Eliot Marshall; Andrew Lawler
Tobacco Funding Debate Smolders, p. 28
Nigel Williams
Estonian Researchers Lead the Way in Science Reform, pp. 29-30
Richard Stone
First Global Sequencing Effort Begins, p. 30
Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
The Peopling of the Americas, pp. 31-33
Ann Gibbons
Art Stirs Uproar Down Under, pp. 33-34
Constance Holden
Between the Sheets: Why do Protein Strands Line Up?, pp. 34-35
Robert F. Service
Ice-Age Rain Forest Found Moist, Cooler, pp. 35-36
Richard A. Kerr
All-in-One Detectors for the Faintest Objects, pp. 36-38
Steve Nadis
Search Narrows for Gamma-Ray Bursts, p. 38
Govert Schilling


Random Samples, pp. 39+41
Constance Holden


Science in Japan: Competition on Campus


News
[Introduction], p. 43
Jeffrey Mervis
Universities Step Up to the Challenge, pp. 44-47
Dennis Normile
Schools Scramble for Niche to Keep Up with Competition, pp. 47-48
June Kinoshita
System's Rigidity Reduces Lure of Science as a Career, pp. 49-52
June Kinoshita
Corporate Concerns and Cost Clamp Down on Ph.D. Output, pp. 52-53
Dennis Normile
Gaijin Find Balmy Climate for Cutting-Edge Science, pp. 54+56
Dennis Normile
Risky Career Move Pays Off, p. 54
Marc Lamphier
Many Japanese Say West is Still to Their Liking, pp. 55-56
June Kinoshita
Search for Truth Points to America, p. 55
Naomi Fukai
Reformers Fight to Draw More Students into Science, pp. 56-57
Dennis Normile


Book Reviews
The Pesticide Regulation Treadmill, pp. 61-62
Our Children's Toxic Legacy. How Science and Law Fail to Protect Us from Pesticides.
John Wargo
Review author[s]: Edward Groth III
Multipurpose Organelles, p. 62
The Peroxisome. A Vital Organelle.
Colin Masters; Denis Crane
Review author[s]: Sidney Goldfischer
Reprints of Books Previously Reviewed, p. 62


Policy Forum
Knowing the Earth's Biodiversity: Challenges for the Infrastructure of Systematic Biology, pp. 63-64
Stephen Blackmore


Perspectives
Mechanochemistry, p. 65
John J. Gilman
How Did Replicating and Coding RNAs First Get Together?, pp. 66-67
Hugh D. Robertson
Hierarchical Control of Lymphocyte Survival, pp. 67-68
Lawrence H. Boise; Craig B. Thompson


Cold Dark Matter, pp. 69-75
Scott Dodelson; Evalyn I. Gates; Michael S. Turner


Reports
Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction, the Pacific Cold Tongue, and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, pp. 76-78
F.-F. Jin
Intracrystalline Transformation of Olivine to Wadsleyite and Ringwoodite Under Subduction Zone Conditions, pp. 79-81
Ljuba Kerschhofer; Thomas G. Sharp; David C. Rubie
Time-Domain Observations of a Slow Precursor to the 1994 Romanche Transform Earthquake, pp. 82-85
Jeffrey J. McGuire; Pierre F. Ihmlé; Thomas H. Jordan
A Long Pollen Record from Lowland Amazonia: Forest and Cooling in Glacial Times, pp. 85-88
P. A. Colinvaux; P. E. De Oliveira; J. E. Moreno; M. C. Miller; M. B. Bush
Achievement of Thermal Stability by Varying Metabolic Heat Production in Flying Honeybees, pp. 88-90
Jon F. Harrison; Jennifer H. Fewell; Stephen P. Roberts; H. Glenn Hall
A Cellular Homolog of Hepatitis Delta Antigen: Implications for Viral Replication and Evolution, pp. 90-94
Robert Brazas; Don Ganem
Phenotypic Analysis of Antigen-Specific T Lymphocytes, pp. 94-96
John D. Altman; Paul A. H. Moss; Philip J. R. Goulder; Dan H. Barouch; Michael G. McHeyzer-Williams; John I. Bell; Andrew J. McMichael; Mark M. Davis
RAG Mutations in Human B Cell-Negative SCID, pp. 97-99
Klaus Schwarz; George H. Gauss; Leopold Ludwig; Ulrich Pannicke; Zhong Li; Doris Lindner; Wilhelm Friedrich; Reinhard A. Seger; Thomas E. Hansen-Hagge; Stephen Desiderio; Michael R. Lieber; Claus R. Bartram
Correlative Memory Deficits, Aβ Elevation, and Amyloid Plaques in Transgenic Mice, pp. 99-102
Karen Hsiao; Paul Chapman; Steven Nilsen; Chris Eckman; Yasuo Harigaya; Steven Younkin; Fusheng Yang; Greg Cole
Promotion of Mitochondrial Membrane Complex Assembly by a Proteolytically Inactive Yeast Lon, pp. 103-106
Martijn Rep; Jan Maarten van Dijl; Kitaru Suda; Gottfried Schatz; Leslie A. Grivell; Carolyn K. Suzuki
Requirement for Invariant Chain in B Cell Maturation and Function, pp. 106-108
Idit Shachar; Richard A. Flavell
Chattering Cells: Superficial Pyramidal Neurons Contributing to the Generation of Synchronous Oscillations in the Visual Cortex, pp. 109-113
Charles M. Gray; David A. McCormick
Brain Activation Modulated by Sentence Comprehension, pp. 114-116
Marcel Adam Just; Patricia A. Carpenter; Timothy A. Keller; William F. Eddy; Keith R. Thulborn


Technical Comments
Calcification Rates in Corals, pp. 117-118
David B. Carlon; Thomas J. Goreau; Nora I. Goreau; Robert K. Trench; Raymond L. Hayes; A. T. Marshall
Imaging Substrate-Mediated Interactions, pp. 118-119
M. M. Kamna; S. J. Stranick; P. S. Weiss


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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Editorial: Research, Education, and America's Future, p. 159
Anne Petersen


Letters
Mars Media Mayhem, p. 161
John F. Kerridge
Mars Meteorite Transfer: Simulation, pp. 161-162
Brett J. Gladman; Joseph A. Burns
Sociobiology's Successes, pp. 162-163
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy; Peter Rodman; Eric L. Charnov; Jon Seger; Kristen Hawkes; Stephen T. Emlen; Susan A. Foster; Patricia Adair Gowaty; David Haig; Marc Hauser; Lucia F. Jacobs; Barbara B. Smuts
Rethinking AIDS and Cancer, pp. 163-164
Gene M. Shearer; Mario Clerici
Evidence of Single-File Diffusion in Zeolites, p. 164
Vishwas Gupta; Sriram S. Nivarthi; David Keffer; Alon V. McCormick; H. Ted Davis
Where It's At, p. 165
Harmon Craig
Corrections and Clarifications: Superstructure Control in the Crystal Growth and Ordering of Urea Inclusion Compounds, p. 165
Corrections and Clarifications: Exoplanet Pics by 2000?, p. 165
Corrections and Clarifications: A Magnetic Signature at Io: Initial Report from the Galileo Magnetometer, p. 165


ScienceScope, p. 167
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Hunting for Animal Alternatives, pp. 168-171
Wade Roush
New Research Strategy Draws Criticism, p. 171
Michael Balter
DNA Enters Dust Up Over Bones, p. 172
Ann Gibbons
Funding Delay Spawns Hunger Strike, p. 172
Andrey Allakhverdov; Vladimir Pokrovsky
Paper-Trail Cleanup Memo Sparks Furor, p. 173
Jocelyn Kaiser
Critics Say Laskers Omitted NO Pioneer, pp. 173-174
Eliot Marshall
India's Spreading Health Crisis Draws Global Arsenic Experts, pp. 174-175
Pallava Bagla; Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
Close-Up of a Killer, pp. 176-177
Robert F. Service
New 'Alzheimer's Mouse' Produced, pp. 177-178
Jean Marx
Year of Strange Events Leaves Standard Theory Unscathed, p. 179
James Glanz
Could Transgenic Supercrops One Day Breed Superweeds?, pp. 180-181
James Kling
Urals Yield Secret of a Lasting Bond, p. 181
Richard A. Kerr
Putting a Human Face on a New Breed of Robot, p. 182
Richard Stone


Random Samples, pp. 183+185
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Science and Sensibility, p. 198
Betrayal of Science and Reason. How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future.
Paul R. Ehrlich; Anne H. Ehrlich
Review author[s]: Daniel Sarewitz
The Story of Radar, p. 199
The Invention that Changed the World. How a Small Group of Radar Pioneers Won the Second World War and Launched a Technological Revolution.
Robert Buderi
Review author[s]: William Aspray


Perspectives
Subpicosecond X-ray Pulses, pp. 201-202
P. Eisenberger; S. Suckewer
A Warped View of Time Travel, pp. 202-203
Paul Parsons
Pass the Butter..., pp. 203-204
Gail Martin
Trefoil Peptides: Less Clandestine in the Intestine, p. 204
Rebecca Chinery; Robert J. Coffey


Research Articles
Discovery of X-ray and Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from Comet C/Hyakutake 1996 B2, pp. 205-209
C. M. Lisse; K. Dennerl; J. Englhauser; M. Harden; F. E. Marshall; M. J. Mumma; R. Petre; J. P. Pye; M. J. Ricketts; J. Schmitt; J. Trümper; R. G. West
Anαβ T Cell Receptor Structure at 2.5 Å and Its Orientation in the TCR-MHC Complex, pp. 209-219
K. Christopher Garcia; Massimo Degano; Robyn L. Stanfield; Anders Brunmark; Michael R. Jackson; Per A. Peterson; Luc Teyton; Ian A. Wilson


Reports


URSEIS '95
Orogenic Evolution of the Ural Mountains: Results from an Integrated Seismic Experiment, pp. 220-221
R. Berzin; O. Oncken; J. H. Knapp; A. Pérez-Estaún; T. Hismatulin; N. Yunusov; A. Lipilin
Crustal Root Beneath the Urals: Wide-Angle Seismic Evidence, pp. 222-224
R. Carbonell; A. Pérez-Estaún; J. Gallart; J. Diaz; S. Kashubin; J. Mechie; R. Stadtlander; A. Schulze; J. H. Knapp; A. Morozov
Preserved Collisional Crustal Structure of the Southern Urals Revealed by Vibroseis Profiling, pp. 224-226
H. P. Echtler; M. Stiller; F. Steinhoff; C. Krawczyk; A. Suleimanov; V. Spiridonov; J. H. Knapp; Y. Menshikov; J. Alvarez-Marrón; N. Yunusov
Lithosphere-Scale Seismic Image of the Southern Urals from Explosion-Source Reflection Profiling, pp. 226-228
J. H. Knapp; D. N. Steer; L. D. Brown; R. Berzin; A. Suleimanov; M. Stiller; E. Lüschen; D. L. Brown; R. Bulgakov; S. N. Kashubin; A. V. Rybalka

A Mini-Surge on the Ryder Glacier, Greenland, Observed by Satellite Radar Interferometry, pp. 228-230
Ian Joughin; Slawek Tulaczyk; Mark Fahnestock; Ron Kwok
Observations of Near-Zero Ozone Concentrations Over the Convective Pacific: Effects on Air Chemistry, pp. 230-233
D. Kley; P. J. Crutzen; H. G. J. Smit; H. Vömel; S. J. Oltmans; H. Grassl; V. Ramanathan
Flow-Induced Molecular Orientation of a Langmuir Film, pp. 233-235
Takayuki Maruyama; Gerald Fuller; Curtis Frank; Channing Robertson
Femtosecond X-ray Pulses at 0.4 Å Generated by 90° Thompson Scattering: A Tool for Probing the Structural Dynamics of Materials, pp. 236-238
R. W. Schoenlein; W. P. Leemans; A. H. Chin; P. Volfbeyn; T. E. Glover; P. Balling; M. Zolotorev; K.-J. Kim; S. Chattopadhyay; C. V. Shank
Role of GTP Hydrolysis in Fission of Caveolae Directly from Plasma Membranes, pp. 239-242
Jan E. Schnitzer; Phil Oh; Deirdre P. McIntosh
Association of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Component XMAD2 with Unattached Kinetochores, pp. 242-246
Rey-Huei Chen; Jennifer C. Waters; E. D. Salmon; Andrew W. Murray
Identification of a Human Mitotic Checkpoint Gene: hsMAD2, pp. 246-248
Yong Li; Robert Benezra
Cdc13p: A Single-Strand Telomeric DNA-Binding Protein with a Dual Role in Yeast Telomere Maintenance, pp. 249-252
Constance I. Nugent; Timothy R. Hughes; Neal F. Lue; Victoria Lundblad
Visualization of Gene Expression in Living Adult Drosophila, pp. 252-255
Manuel Calleja; Eduardo Moreno; Soraya Pelaz; Ginés Morata
Cholesterol Modification of Hedgehog Signaling Proteins in Animal Development, pp. 255-259
Jeffrey A. Porter; Keith E. Young; Philip A. Beachy
Gastric Mucosa Abnormalities and Tumorigenesis in Mice Lacking the pS2 Trefoil Protein, pp. 259-262
Olivier Lefebvre; Marie-Pierre Chenard; Régis Masson; José Linares; Andrée Dierich; Marianne LeMeur; Corinne Wendling; Catherine Tomasetto; Pierre Chambon; Marie-Christine Rio
Impaired Defense of Intestinal Mucosa in Mice Lacking Intestinal Trefoil Factor, pp. 262-265
Hiroshi Mashimo; Deng-Chyang Wu; Daniel K. Podolsky; Mark C. Fishman


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: My 3 Cents' Worth, p. 321
Floyd E. Bloom


Letters
Strategic Research, pp. 325-326
Peter Bearse; David Hochman; Sanders Mac Lane
Psychobiology and Biopsychology, p. 326
Marvin Snyder; John W. Moore
Science Teaching: How to Spend $5 Million, pp. 326-327
David B. Seligman
Exposure to Methylene Chloride, p. 327
W. Caffey Norman III
California Civil Rights Initiative, pp. 327-328
Martin Trow
Alzheimer's Original Patient, p. 328
Luigi Amaducci
Of Sex Gender, pp. 328-329
G. A. Pearson
Meteorite Recovery, p. 329
Austin Mardon
Cosmic Cat?, p. 329
William J. Mathey


ScienceScope, p. 331
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
An R&D Victory, But for How Long?, pp. 332-334
Andrew Lawler
Global Review Faults U.S. Curricula, p. 335
Gretchen Vogel
Clinton Pushes Internet Initiative, p. 335
Andrew Lawler
NSF, Academy to Rank U.S. Mathematics, p. 336
Jeffrey Mervis
Cancer Charity's Rehabilitation Set Back, p. 336
Michael Balter
Chinese Researchers Debate Rash of Plagiarism Cases, pp. 337-338
Li Xiguang; Xiong Lei
Swift Justice Salvages Reputations, p. 338
Jocelyn Kaiser


Research News
How the Brain Gets Rhythm, pp. 339-340
Bruce Schechter
Galileo Turns Geology Upside Down on Jupiter's Icy Moons, p. 341
Richard A. Kerr
Will a Twist of Viral Fate Lead To a New Cancer Treatment?, pp. 342-343
Elizabeth Pennisi
Goodness Gracious, Great Walls Afar, p. 343
Gretchen Vogel
Neurons Put the Uncertainty Into Reaction Times, p. 344
Marcia Barinaga


Nobel Prizes
Unraveling Immune-Cell Mysteries, p. 345
Trisha Gura
A Captivating Carbon Form, pp. 345-346
Robert F. Service
A Cold Elixir for Physics, pp. 346-347
James Glanz
Winning Incentives for Truthtelling, p. 347
Charles Seife


Random Samples, p. 349
Constance Holden


Policy Forum
The Candidates Speak, pp. 361-366


Book Reviews
Ceratopsians, p. 367
The Horned Dinosaurs. A Natural History.
Peter Dodson
Review author[s]: Kevin Padian
Contractile Mechanisms, pp. 367-368
Biochemistry of Smooth Muscle Contraction.
Michael Bárány
Review author[s]: Mitsuo Ikebe
Books Received, p. 368


Perspectives
The Imaging of Individual Atoms, pp. 369-370
David A. Jefferson
Signaling Across Membranes: A One and a Two and a..., pp. 370-371
Jeff Stock
The World Wide Web as an Instructional Tool, pp. 371-372
John M. Barrie; David E. Presti


Research Article
An Adenovirus Mutant That Replicates Selectively in p53-Deficient Human Tumor Cells, pp. 373-376
James R. Bischoff; David H. Kirn; Angelica Williams; Carla Heise; Sharon Horn; Mike Muna; Lelia Ng; Julie A. Nye; Adam Sampson-Johannes; Ali Fattaey; Frank McCormick


Reports


Galileo Orbiter
Galileo's First Images of Jupiter and the Galilean Satellites, pp. 377-385
M. J. S. Belton; J. W. Head III; A. P. Ingersoll; R. Greeley; A. S. McEwen; K. P. Klaasen; D. Senske; R. Pappalardo; G. Collins; A. R. Vasavada; R. Sullivan; D. Simonelli; P. Geissler; M. H. Carr; M. E. Davies; J. Veverka; P. J. Gierasch; D. Banfield; M. Bell; C. R. Chapman; C. Anger; R. Greenberg; G. Neukum; C. B. Pilcher; R. F. Beebe; J. A. Burns; F. Fanale; W. Ip; T. V. Johnson; D. Morrison; J. Moore; G. S. Orton; P. Thomas; R. A. West
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Spectral Mapping of Jupiter and the Galilean Satellites: Results from Galileo's Initial Orbit, pp. 385-388
R. Carlson; W. Smythe; K. Baines; E. Barbinis; K. Becker; R. Burns; S. Calcutt; W. Calvin; R. Clark; G. Danielson; A. Davies; P. Drossart; T. Encrenaz; F. Fanale; J. Granahan; G. Hansen; P. Herrera; C. Hibbitts; J. Hui; P. Irwin; T. Johnson; L. Kamp; H. Kieffer; F. Leader; E. Lellouch; R. Lopes-Gautier; D. Matson; T. McCord; R. Mehlman; A. Ocampo; G. Orton; M. Roos-Serote; M. Segura; J. Shirley; L. Soderblom; A. Stevenson; F. Taylor; J. Torson; A. Weir; P. Weissman
Galileo Photopolarimeter-Radiometer Observations of Jupiter and the Galilean Satellites, pp. 389-391
G. S. Orton; J. R. Spencer; L. D. Travis; T. Z. Martin; L. K. Tamppari
Galileo Plasma Wave Observations in the lo Plasma Torus and Near lo, pp. 391-392
D. A. Gurnett; W. S. Kurth; A. Roux; S. J. Bolton; C. F. Kennel
Effects of Absorption by lo on Composition of Energetic Heavy lons, pp. 393-394
T. L. Garrard; E. C. Stone; N. Murphy
Plasma Observations at lo with the Galileo Spacecraft, pp. 394-395
L. A. Frank; W. R. Paterson; K. L. Ackerson; V. M. Vasyliunas; F. V. Coroniti; S. J. Bolton
Lo's Interaction with the Plasma Torus: Galileo Magnetometer Report, pp. 396-398
M. G. Kivelson; K. K. Khurana; R. J. Walker; J. Warnecke; C. T. Russell; J. A. Linker; D. J. Southwood; C. Polanskey
Dust Measurements During Galileo's Approach to Jupiter and lo Encounter, pp. 399-401
E. Grün; D. P. Hamilton; R. Riemann; S. Dermott; H. Fechtig; B. A. Gustafson; M. S. Hanner; A. Heck; M. Horanyi; J. Kissel; H. Krüger; B. A. Lindblad; D. Linkert; G. Linkert; I. Mann; J. A. M. McDonnell; G. E. Morfill; C. Polanskey; G. Schwehm; R. Srama; H. A. Zook
Electron Beams and lon Composition Measured at lo and in Its Torus, pp. 401-403
D. J. Williams; B. H. Mauk; R. E. McEntire; E. C. Roelof; T. P. Armstrong; B. Wilken; J. G. Roederer; S. M. Krimigis; T. A. Fritz; L. J. Lanzerotti

Far-Ultraviolet Imaging of Jupiter's Aurora and the lo "Footprint", pp. 404-409
John T. Clarke; Gilda E. Ballester; John Trauger; Robin Evans; J. E. P. Connerney; Karl Stapelfeldt; David Crisp; Paul D. Feldman; Christopher J. Burrows; Stefano Casertano; John S. Gallagher III; Richard E. Griffiths; J. Jeff Hester; John G. Hoessel; Jon A. Holtzman; John E. Krist; Vikki Meadows; Jeremy R. Mould; Paul A. Scowen; Alan M. Watson; James A. Westphal
Time-Resolved Observations of Jupiter's Far-Ultraviolet Aurora, pp. 409-413
Gilda E. Ballester; John T. Clarke; John T. Trauger; Walter M. Harris; Karl R. Stapelfeldt; David Crisp; Robin W. Evans; Eric B. Burgh; Christopher J. Burrows; Stefano Casertano; John S. Gallagher III; Richard E. Griffiths; J. Jeff Hester; John G. Hoessel; Jon A. Holtzman; John E. Krist; Vikki Meadows; Jeremy R. Mould; Raghvendra Sahai; Paul A. Scowen; Alan M. Watson; James A. Westphal
Direct Imaging of the Atomic Configuration of Ultradispersed Catalysts, pp. 413-415
P. D. Nellist; S. J. Pennycook
Crystal Structure of DNA Recombination Protein RuvA and a Model for Its Binding to the Holliday Junction, pp. 415-421
John B. Rafferty; Svetlana E. Sedelnikova; David Hargreaves; Peter J. Artymiuk; Patrick J. Baker; Gary J. Sharples; Akeel A. Mahdi; Robert G. Lloyd; David W. Rice
Resistance to Leishmania major Induced by Tolerance to a Single Antigen, pp. 421-423
Valérie Julia; Minoo Rassoulzadegan; Nicolas Glaichenhaus
Signaling by the Escherichia coli Aspartate Chemoreceptor Tar with a Single Cytoplasmic Domain per Dimer, pp. 423-425
Ichiro Tatsuno; Michio Homma; Kenji Oosawa; Ikuro Kawagishi
Attractant Signaling by an Aspartate Chemoreceptor Dimer with a Single Cytoplasmic Domain, pp. 425-426
Paul J. Gardina; Michael D. Manson
Neural Control of Voluntary Movement Initiation, pp. 427-430
Doug P. Hanes; Jeffrey D. Schall
Preferential Formation of Benzo[a]pyrene Adducts at Lung Cancer Mutational Hotspots in P53, pp. 430-432
Mikhail F. Denissenko; Annie Pao; Moon-shong Tang; Gerd P. Pfeifer


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Front Matter (51 pp.)
Editorial: Landing on the Genome, p. 479
Jean Weissenbach


Letters
Tritium Production, pp. 481-483
W. B. Herrmannsfeldt; Gustave K. Kohn; John C. Browne; Darrell R. Fisher; Kenneth D. Dobbin; Alan R. Waltar; Charles W. Lindenmeier; Peter J. Price
Science for Nonmajors...and Majors, pp. 483-484
Robert L. Lichter
Hippocampal Neurodegeneration in Aging, pp. 484-485
Michela Gallagher; Philip W. Landfield; Bruce McEwen; Michael J. Meaney; Peter R. Rapp; Robert Sapolsky; Mark J. West
Earth's Carrying Capacity, p. 485
Paul E. Waggoner


Corrections and Clarifications: Universities step up to the challenge, p. 485
Corrections and Clarifications: The Secreted Product of Xenopus Gene Lunatic Fringe, a Vertebrate Signaling Molecule, p. 485
ScienceScope, p. 487
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
The Genome Program's Conscience, pp. 488-490
Eliot Marshall
Research 'Summit' Ponders Health Funding Shortfall, pp. 491-492
Jon Cohen
A 'Reforestation Plan' for Biomedical Research, p. 492
Wayne Kondro
Wayward Grizzlies Spark Debate, p. 493
Bernice Wuethrich
Livermore Settles Audit for $2.7 Million, pp. 493-494
Andrew Lawler
Treaty Draft Raises Scientific Hackles, p. 494
Andrew Lawler
NASA Slices Biology Program on Station, p. 495
Andrew Lawler
Plantes Galore, But No Place Like Home, p. 495
Govert Schilling


Research News
Coming to Grips With Genes and Risk, pp. 496-498
Patricia Kahn
Ice Rhythms: Core Reveals a Plethora of Climate Cycles, pp. 499-500
Richard A. Kerr
Mutant Mice and Worms Help Solve Mysteries of Olfaction, pp. 500-501
Marcia Barinaga
Investigators Detail HIV's Fatal Handshake, p. 502
Jon Cohen
Linker Histones, DNA's Protein Custodians, Gain New Respect, pp. 503-504
Elizabeth Pennisi
To Send Data, Physicists Resort to Quantum Voodoo, pp. 504-505
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, p. 507
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Conditions of Science, p. 521
Science and Dissent in Post-Mao China. The Politics of Knowledge.
H. Lyman Miller
Review author[s]: Merle Goldman
Brain Structures, pp. 521-522
Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy. Evolution and Adaptation.
Ann B. Butler; William Hoods
Review author[s]: Edward G. Jones
Papers in Physics, pp. 522-523
Particle Physics. One Hundred Years of Discoveries. An Annotated Chronological Bibliography.
V. V. Exhela
Review author[s]: Paul Forman


Perspectives
Duality in Perspective, pp. 524-525
S. M. Girvin
Animal Origins, pp. 525-526
Geerat J. Vermeij
Out, Damned CLIP! Out, I Say!, pp. 526-527
Paul A. Roche
One plus one is not two, p. 527
David Voss


Genomes


Policy Forums
Genomic Sequence Information Should Be Released Immediately and Freely in the Public Domain, pp. 533-534
David R. Bentley
Should Non-Peer-Reviewed Raw DNA Sequence Data Release be Forced on the Scientific Community?, pp. 534-536
Mark D. Adams; J. Craig Venter
The New Genomics: Global Views of Biology, pp. 536-539
Eric S. Lander

A Gene Map of the Human Genome, pp. 540-546
G. D. Schuler; M. S. Boguski; E. A. Stewart; L. D. Stein; G. Gyapay; K. Rice; R. E. White; P. Rodriguez-Tomé; A. Aggarwal; E. Bajorek; S. Bentolila; B. B. Birren; A. Butler; A. B. Castle; N. Chiannilkulchai; A. Chu; C. Clee; S. Cowles; P. J. R. Day; T. Dibling; N. Drouot; I. Dunham; S. Duprat; C. East; C. Edwards; J.-B. Fan; N. Fang; C. Fizames; C. Garrett; L. Green; D. Hadley; M. Harris; P. Harrison; S. Brady; A. Hicks; E. Holloway; L. Hui; S. Hussain; C. Louis-Dit-Sully; J. Ma; A. MacGilvery; C. Mader; A. Maratukulam; T. C. Matise; K. B. McKusick; J. Morissette; A. Mungall; D. Muselet; H. C. Nusbaum; D. C. Page; A. Peck; S. Perkins; M. Piercy; F. Qin; J. Quackenbush; S. Ranby; T. Reif; S. Rozen; C. Sanders; X. She; J. Silva; D. K. Slonim; C. Soderlund; W.-L. Sun; P. Tabar; T. Thangarajah; N. Vega-Czarny; D. Vollrath; S. Voyticky; T. Wilmer; X. Wu; M. D. Adams; C. Aufiray; N. A. R. Walter; R. Brandon; A. Dehejia; P. N. Goodfellow; R. Houlgatte; J. R. Hudson Jr.; S. E. Ide; K. R. Iorio; W. Y. Lee; N. Seki; T. Nagase; K. Ishikawa; N. Nomura; C. Phillips; M. H. Polymeropoulos; M. Sandusky; K. Schmitt; R. Berry; K. Swanson; R. Torres; J. C. Venter; J. M. Sikela; J. S. Beckmann; J. Weissenbach; R. M. Myers; D. R. Cox; M. R. James; D. Bentley; P. Deloukas; E. S. Lander; T. J. Hudson
Life with 6000 Genes, pp. 546+563-567
A. Gofieau; B. G. Barrell; H. Bussey; R. W. Davis; B. Dujon; H. Feldmann; F. Galibert; J. D. Hoheisel; C. Jacq; M. Johnston; E. J. Louis; H. W. Mewes; Y. Murakami; P. Philippsen; H. Tettelin; S. G. Oliver
Genome Maps 7: The Human Transcript Map, pp. 551-562
Barbara R. Jasny; G. D. Schuler; M. S. Boguski; T. J. Hudson; L. Hui; J. Ma; A. B. Castle; X. Wu; J. Silva; H. C. Nusbaum; B. B. Birren; D. K. Slonim; S. Rozen; L. D. Stein; D. Page; E. S. Lander; E. A. Stewart; A. Aggarwal; E. Bajorek; S. Brady; A. Chu; N. Fang; D. Hadley; M. Harris; S. Hussain; A. Maratukulam; S. Perkins; M. Piercy; F. Qin; T. Reif; C. Sanders; X. She; W. L. Sun; P. Tabar; S. Voyticky; C. Mader; K. B. McKusick; J. B. Fan; S. Cowles; J. Quackenbush; D. Vollrath; R. M. Myers; D. R. Cox; A. Butler; C. Clee; T. Dibling; C. East; C. Edwards; C. Garrett; L. Green; P. Harrison; A. Hicks; E. Holloway; S. Ranby; A. MacGilvery; A. Mungall; A. Peck; T. Wilmer; C. Soderlund; K. Rice; I. Dunham; D. Bentley; P. Deloukas; G. Gyapay; N. Chiannilkulchai; C. Fizames; S. Bentolila; S. Duprat; N. Vega-Czarny; D. Muselet; N. Drouot; J. Morissette; J. Beckmann; J. Weissenbach.; M. R. James; R. E. White; T. Thangarajah; C. Louis-Dit-Sully; P. J. R. Day; P. N. Goodfellow; K. Schmitt; N. A. R. Walter; R. Berry; K. R. Iorio; J. M. Sikela; M. H. Polymeropoulos; R. Torres; S. S. E. Ide; A. Dehejia; R. Houlgatte; C. Auffray; M. D. Adams; C. Phillips; R. Brandon; M. Sandusky; J. C. Venter; N. Seki; T. Nagase; K. Ishikawa; N. Nomura; P. Rodriguez-Tome; T. C. Matise; W. Y. Lee; K. A. Swanson; J. R. Hudson Jr.


Research Article
Molecular Evidence for Deep Precambrian Divergences Among Metazoan Phyla, pp. 568-573
Gregory A. Wray; Jeffrey S. Levinton; Leo H. Shapiro


Reports
Far-Infrared Emission Spectra of Selected Gas-Phase PAHs: Spectroscopic Fingerprints, pp. 582-583
K. Zhang; B. Guo; P. Colarusso; P. F. Bernath
Optical Control of Photogenerated Ion Pair Lifetimes: An Approach to a Molecular Switch, pp. 584-587
Martin P. Debreczeny; Walter A. Svec; Michael R. Wasielewski
Interlayer Tunneling Models of Cuprate Superconductivity: Implication of a Recent Experiment, pp. 587-589
A. J. Leggett
Evidence for Charge-Flux Duality near the Quantum Hall Liquid-to-Insulator Transition, pp. 589-592
D. Shahar; D. C. Tsui; M. Shayegan; E. Shimshoni; S. L. Sondhi
Seismic Evidence for a Low-Velocity Zone in the Upper Crust Beneath Mount Vesuvius, pp. 592-594
A. Zollo; P. Gasparini; J. Virieux; H. le Meur; G. de Natale; G. Biella; E. Boschi; P. Capuano; R. de Franco; P. dell'Aversna; R. de Matteis; I. Guerra; G. Iannaccone; L. Mirabile; G. Vilardo
Presynaptic Calcium Current Modulation by a Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor, pp. 594-597
Tomoyuki Takahashi; Ian D. Forsythe; Tetsuhiro Tsujimoto; Margaret Barnes-Davies; Kayoko Onodera
Identification of an Asymmetrically Localized Sensor Histidine Kinase Responsible for Temporally and Spatially Regulated Transcription, pp. 597-601
James A. Wingrove; James W. Gober
Evidence for Cell-Surface Association Between Fusin and the CD4-gp 120 Complex in Human Cell Lines, pp. 602-605
Cheryl K. Lapham; Jun Ouyang; Bhaskar Chandrasekhar; Nga Y. Nguyen; Dimiter S. Dimitrov; Hana Golding
Tat-SF1: Cofactor for Stimulation of Transcirptional Elongation by HIV-1 Tat, pp. 605-610
Qiang Zhou; Phillip A. Sharp
Accessing Genetic Information with High-Density DNA Arrays, pp. 610-614
Mark Chee; Robert Yang; Earl Hubbell; Anthony Berno; Xiaohua C. Huang; David Stern; Jim Winkler; David J. Lockhart; Macdonald S. Morris; Stephen P. A. Fodor
An Asymmetric Model for the Nucleosome: A Binding Site for Linker Histones Inside the DNA Gyres, pp. 614-617
Dmitry Pruss; Blaine Bartholomew; Jim Persinger; Jeffrey Hayes; Gina Arents; Evangelos N. Moudrianakis; Alan P. Wolffe
Enhanced Dissociation of HLA-DR-Bound Peptides in the Presence of HLA-DM, pp. 618-620
Dominique A. Weber; Brian D. Evavold; Peter E. Jensen
Genetic Discrimination: Perspectives of Consumers, pp. 621-624
E. Virginia Lapham; Chahira Kozma; Joan O. Weiss
Kap 104p: A Karyopherin Involved in the Nuclear Transport of Messenger RNA Binding Proteins, pp. 624-627
John D. Aitchison; Gunter Blobel; Michael P. Rout


Technical Comments
Optical Triggers of Protein Folding, pp. 628-629
Chi-Kin Chan; James Hofrichter; William A. Eaton; Jay R. Winkler; Harry B. Gray
Complementary DNA for 12-Kilodalton B Cell Growth Factor: Misassigned, pp. 629-631
Panu E. Kovanen; Leena Harju; Tuomo Timonen; Ewa Ziȩtkiewicz; Wojciech Makałowski; Grant Mitchell; Damian Labuda; Surendra Sharma; Shashi Mehta; John Morgan; Abby Maizel


AAAS News & Notes, p. 637
Diana Parsell

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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: All Roads Lead to Rome, p. 701
Jaleh Daie; Roger Wyse


Letters
Resistance Management, p. 703
Margaret Mellon
The Image of Sociobiology, pp. 703-704
Thomas P. Wilson
Future Tritium Supply, p. 704
Harold M. Agnew
Interpretations of Multiregional Evolution, pp. 704-707
Milford H. Wolpoff; Sarah A. Tishkoff; Kenneth K. Kidd; Neil Risch
Mona with Cigar?, p. 707
Richard L. Golden


ScienceScope, p. 709
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
How Not to Pick a Physicist?, pp. 710-712
James Glanz
The Moon Looms Large in Japan's Plans, pp. 712-713
Dennis Normile
A Census in Which All Americans Count, pp. 713-714
Wade Roush
Agencies Protest Funding Reforms, pp. 714-715
Alexander Hellemans
Both Sides Point Finger In Tiff Over China Dig, pp. 715-716
Jeffrey Mervis
New Attacks Breach Computer Codes, pp. 716-717
Charles Seife
The Vatican's Position Evolves, p. 717
Constance Holden


Research News
The Spell of Sonoluminescence, pp. 718-719
James Glanz
New Feathered Fossil Brings Dinosaurs and Birds Closer, pp. 720-721
Ann Gibbons
Protein Test Favors BSE-CJD Link, p. 721
Claire O'Brien
Stars Are Seen Through a Cloud, Darkly, Says New Theory, p. 722
Bruce Schechter
Atomic Landscapes Beckon Chip Makers and Chemists, pp. 723-724
Robert F. Service
Life-Death Balance Within the Cell, p. 724
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, pp. 725+727
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Public Understandings, pp. 732-733
Conjuring Science. Scientific Symbols and Cultural Meanings in American Life.
Christopher P. Toumey
Review author[s]: Steven Epstein
Neutrino Questions, pp. 733-734
Stars as Laboratories for Fundamental Physics. The Astrophysics of Neutrinos, Axions, and Other Weakly Interacting Particles.
Georg G. Raffelt
Review author[s]: Lincoln Wolfenstein
Also Noteworthy, p. 734
The Life of Stefan Banach. Through a Reporter's Eyes.
Roman Kałuża
On Social Structure and Science.
Robert K. Merton
Sixty Years of Biology. Essays on Evolution and Development.
John Tyler Bonner
In Search of Nature.
Edward O. Wilson
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 734


Perspectives
A Wave in the Earth, p. 735
Arch C. Johnston
Superconductor Flux Pinning and Grain Boundary Control, pp. 736-737
David Larbalestier
Retroelements in Genome Organization, pp. 737-738
Daniel F. Voytas
A Chloride Channel Model?, p. 738
Chris Miller


Policy Forums
Kobe's Lesson: Dial 711 for "Open" Emergency Communications, pp. 739-740
Eli M. Noam; Harumasa Sato
Evidence-Based Health Policy-Lessons from the Global Burden of Disease Study, pp. 740-743
Christopher J. L. Murray; Alan D. Lopez


Reports
Fennoscandian Earthquakes: Whole Crustal Rupturing Related to Postglacial Rebound, pp. 744-746
Ronald Arvidsson
Climatic and Hydrologic Oscillations in the Owens Lake Basin and Adjacent Sierra Nevada, California, pp. 746-749
Larry V. Benson; James W. Burdett; Michaele Kashgarian; Steve P. Lund; Fred M. Phillips; Robert O. Rye
Chronology for Fluctuations in Late Pleistocene Sierra Nevada Glaciers and Lakes, pp. 749-751
Fred M. Phillips; Marek G. Zreda; Larry V. Benson; Mitchell A. Plummer; David Elmore; Pankaj Sharma
Nonresonant Spectral Hole Burning in the Slow Dielectric Response of Supercooled Liquids, pp. 752-754
B. Schiener; R. Böhmer; A. Loidl; R. V. Chamberlin
Epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7 on Biaxially Textured Nickel (001): An Approach to Superconducting Tapes with High Critical Current Density, pp. 755-757
David P. Norton; Amit Goyal; John D. Budai; David K. Christen; Donald M. Kroeger; Eliot D. Specht; Qing He; Bernd Saffian; M. Paranthaman; Charles E. Klabunde; Dominic F. Lee; Brian C. Sales; Fred A. List
Creation of Nanocrystals Through a Solid-Solid Phase Transition Induced by an STM Tip, pp. 757-760
Jian Zhang; Jie Liu; Jin Lin Huang; Philip Kim; Charles M. Lieber
The Crystal Structure of a Five-Stranded Coiled Coil in COMP: A Prototype Ion Channel?, pp. 761-765
Vladimir N. Malashkevich; Richard A. Kammerer; Vladimir P. Efimov; Therese Schulthess; Jürgen Engel
Nested Retrotransposons in the Intergenic Regions of the Maize Genome, pp. 765-768
Phillip SanMiguel; Alexander Tikhonov; Young-Kwan Jin; Natasha Motchoulskaia; Dmitrii Zakharov; Admasu Melake-Berhan; Patricia S. Springer; Keith J. Edwards; Michael Lee; Zoya Avramova; Jeffrey L. Bennetzen
Requirement of Rigid-Body Motion of Transmembrane Helices for Light Activation of Rhodopsin, pp. 768-770
David L. Farrens; Christian Altenbach; Ke Yang; Wayne L. Hubbell; H. Gobind Khorana
Control of Spatiotemporal Coherence of a Thalamic Oscillation by Corticothalamic Feedback, pp. 771-774
Diego Contreras; Alain Destexhe; Terrence J. Sejnowski; Mircea Steriade
PIN: An Associated Protein Inhibitor of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase, pp. 774-777
Samie R. Jaffrey; Solomon H. Snyder
Change of a Catalytic Reaction Carried Out by a DNA Replication Protein, pp. 777-780
Marie-Françoise Noirot-Gros; Stanislav D. Ehrlich
A Role for Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase in Bacterial Invasion, pp. 780-782
Keith Ireton; Bernard Payrastre; Hugues Chap; Wataru Ogawa; Hiroshi Sakaue; Masato Kasuga; Pascale Cossart
An Essential Role for NF-κB in Preventing TNF-α-Induced Cell Death, pp. 782-784
Amer A. Beg; David Baltimore
TNF- and Cancer Therapy-Induced Apoptosis: Potentiation by Inhibition of NF-κB, pp. 784-787
Cun-Yu Wang; Marty W. Mayo; Albert S. Baldwin Jr.
Suppression of TNF-α-Induced Apoptosis by NF-κB, pp. 787-789
Daniel J. Van Antwerp; Seamus J. Martin; Tal Kafri; Douglas R. Green; Inder M. Verma
Conditional Circadian Dysfunction of the Arabidopsis early-flowering 3 Mutant, pp. 790-792
Karen A. Hicks; Andrew J. Millar; Isabelle A. Carré; David E. Somers; Martin Straume; D. Ry Meeks-Wagner; Steve A. Kay
Protection from Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Lysis by HLA-G Expression on Target Cells, pp. 792-795
Laszlo Pazmany; Ofer Mandelboim; Mar Valés-Gómez; Daniel M. Davis; Hugh T. Reyburn; Jack L. Strominger
Decreased Resistance to Bacterial Infection and Granulocyte Defects in IAP-Deficient Mice, pp. 795-798
Frederik P. Lindberg; Daniel C. Bullard; Tony E. Caver; Hattie D. Gresham; Arthur L. Beaudet; Eric J. Brown
Hyperresponsive B Cells in CD22-Deficient Mice, pp. 798-801
Theresa L. O'Keefe; Gareth T. Williams; Sarah L. Davies; Michael S. Neuberger
Visual Pigment Gene Structure and the Severity of Color Vision Defects, pp. 801-804
Jay Neitz; Maureen Neitz; Pamela M. Kainz


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Front Matter (35 pp.)
Editorial: America's Challenge, p. 899
Walter F. Mondale


Letters
Methanococcus Genome, pp. 901-903
James A. Lake; Maria Rivera; Robert Haselkorn; William J. Buikema; Solomon W. Golomb; Gary J. Olsen; Carl R. Woese; Owen White; J. Craig Venter
Whose Gene Are They and How Can We Identify Them?, pp. 903-904
Jeffrey R. Botkin; Ivo G. Gut
Evolution Teaching, pp. 904-905
Michael J. Erpino; David Edge; Todd P. Silverstein
German Universities, p. 905
Andreas Steup; Sanford L. Segal


ScienceScope, p. 907
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Fraud Strikes Top Genome Lab, pp. 908-910
Eliot Marshall
Panel Finds EMFs Pose No Threat, p. 910
Jocelyn Kaiser
Battle Ends in 21 Million Settlement, p. 911
Eliot Marshall
Long-Awaited R & D Plant Short on Action, p. 911
Nigel Williams
Building a Bridge Between The Big Bang and Biology, p. 912
Andrew Lawler
A New Way to Ask the Experts: Rating Radioactive Waste Risks, pp. 913-914
Richard A. Kerr
Weaponeers Cultivate Academics, p. 914
Peter Weiss
Government Gives Green Light to Four New Facilities, p. 915
Jeffrey Mervis


Research News
Rare Habitats Vie for Protection, pp. 916-918
Karen Schmidt
Martian Rocks Tell Divergent Stories, p. 918
Richard A. Kerr
Persistence Pays Off in Definign History of Diffusion, pp. 919-920
Andrew Watson
Do Comets Get a Nudge from the Galaxy?, p. 920
Charles Seife
Filling In the Blanks in the p53 Protein Structure, pp. 921-922
Elizabeth Pennisi
Mouse Model for Pregnacy Problem?, p. 922
Trisha Gura


Random Samples, pp. 923+925
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Success Stories, pp. 934-935
Making PCR. A Story of Biotechnology.
Paul Rabinow
Exquisite Specificity. The Monoclonal Antibody Revolution.
Albert Cambrosio; Peter Keating
Review author[s]: Stephen Hilgartner
Fiery Drops, pp. 935-936
Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk.
R. H. Hewins; R. H. Jones; E. R. D. Scott
Review author[s]: Harry Y. McSween Jr.
Ecological Comebacks, p. 936
Biotic Recovery from Mass Extinction Events.
M. B. Hart
Review author[s]: Jere H. Lipps
Books Received, p. 936


Perspectives
Past and Present Subtropical Summer Monsoons, pp. 937-938
Frank Sirocko
Quantum Hysteresis in Molecular Magnets, pp. 938-939
Eugene M. Chudnovsky
Lipid A: Target for Antibacterial Drugs, pp. 939-940
Martti Vaara
Exoskeletons Out of the Closet, p. 941
Jon Seger


Research Articles
Nonstationary Phase of the Plio-Pleistocene Asian Monsoon, pp. 943-948
Steven C. Clemens; David W. Murray; Warren L. Prell
Structure of the MDM2 Oncoprotein Bound to the p53 Tumor Suppressor Transactivation Domain, pp. 948-953
Paul H. Kussie; Svetlana Gorina; Vincent Marechal; Brian Elenbaas; Jacque Moreau; Arnold J. Levine; Nikola P. Pavletich


Reports
Dynamical Instabilities and the Formation of Extrasolar Planetary Systems, pp. 954-956
Frederic A. Rasio; Eric B. Ford
Controlled Deposition of Size-Selected Silver Nanoclusters, pp. 956-958
Karsten Bromann; Christian Félix; Harald Brune; Wolfgang Harbich; René Monot; Jean Buttet; Klaus Kern
Thermally Switchable Periodicities and Diffraction from Mesoscopically Ordered Materials, pp. 959-960
Jesse M. Weissman; Hari B. Sunkara; Albert S. Tse; Sanford A. Asher
Mg/Ca Thermometry in Coral Skeletons, pp. 961-963
Takehiro Mitsuguchi; Eiji Matsumoto; Osamu Abe; Tetsuo Uchida; Peter J. Isdale
Anistropy in the Inner Core: Could It Be Due To Low-Order Convection?, pp. 963-966
Barbara Romanowicz; Xiang-Dong Li; Joseph Durek
Three-Dimensional Imaging of Single Molecules Solvated in Pores of Poly (acrylamide) Gels, pp. 966-969
Robert M. Dickson; D. J. Norris; Yih-Ling Tzeng; W. E. Moerner
Rate Constants for Charge Transfer Across Semiconductor-Liquid Interfaces, pp. 969-972
Arnel M. Farjardo; Nathan S. Lewis
Maturation of a Central Glutamatergic Synapse, pp. 972-976
G.-Y. Wu; R. Malinow; H. T. Cline
Distinct Mechanisms for Synchronization and Temporal Patterning of Odor-Encoding Neural Assemblies, pp. 976-979
Katrina MacLeod; Gilles Laurent
Antibacterial Agents That Inhibit Lipid a Biosynthesis, pp. 980-982
H. Russell Onishi; Barbara A. Pelak; Lynn S. Gerckens; Lynn L. Silver; Frederick M. Kahan; Meng-Hsin Chen; Arthur A. Patchett; Susan M. Galloway; Sheryl A. Hyland; Matt S. Anderson; Christian R. H. Raetz
CKI1, a Histidine Kinase Homolog Implicated in Cytokinin Signal Transduction, pp. 982-985
Tatsuo Kakimoto
Quantitative Image Analysis of HIV-1 Infection in Lymphoid Tissue, pp. 985-989
Ashley T. Haase; Keith Henry; Mary Zupancic; Gerald Sedgewick; Russell A. Faust; Holly Melroe; Winston Cavert; Kristin Gebhard; Katherine Staskus; Zhi-Qiang Zhang; Peter J. Dailey; Henry H. Balfour Jr.; Alejo Erice; Alan S. Perelson
Signal Transduction by DR3, a Death Domain-Containing Receptor Related to TNFR-1 and CD95, pp. 990-992
Arul M. Chinnaiyan; Karen O'Rourke; Guo-Liang Yu; Robert H. Lyons; Manish Garg; D. Roxanne Duan; Lily Xing; Reiner Gentz; Jian Ni; Vishva M. Dixit
Conditional Manipulation of Sex Ratios by Ant Workers: A Test of Kin Selection Theory, pp. 993-995
Liselotte Sundström; Michel Chapuisat; Laurent Keller
Hypertension Induced in Pregant Mice by Placental Renin and Maternal Angiotensinogen, pp. 995-998
Eriko Takimoto; Junji Ishida; Fumihiro Sugiyama; Hisashi Horiguchi; Kazuo Murakami; Akiyoshi Fukamizu
Laser Capture Microdissection, pp. 998-1001
Michael R. Emmert-Buck; Robert F. Bonner; Paul D. Smith; Rodrigo F. Chuaqui; Zhengping Zhuang; Seth R. Goldstein; Rhonda A. Weiss; Lance A. Liotta
Structure of the p53 Tumor Suppressor Bound to the Ankyrin and SH3 Domains of 53BP2, pp. 1001-1005
Svetlana Gorina; Nikola P. Pavletich
U1-Mediated Exon Definition Interactions between AT-Ac and GT-AG Introns, pp. 1005-1008
Qiang Wu; Adrian R. Krainer


Technical Comments
HIV-1 Evolution and Disease Progression, pp. 1008-1011
Martin A. Nowak; Roy M. Anderson; Maarten C. Boerlijst; Sebastian Bonhoeffer; Robert M. May; Andrew J. McMichael; Steven M. Wolinsky; Kevin J. Kunstman; Jeffrey T. Safrit; Richard A. Koup; Avidan U. Neumann; Bette T. M. Korber


Science's Next Wave: Science's Next Wave Forum Asks:M.S. or Ph.D.? (1 p.)
Nicole Ruediger

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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: Neural Development: Mysterious No More?, p. 1063
Martin Raff


Letters
Small Business Grant Proposals, p. 1065
Philip Lader
Tritium from Russia, p. 1066
Richard L. Garwin
Misconduct Annotations, pp. 1066-1067
Chris B. Pascal
Red Alga Terminology, p. 1067
Hideo Takahashi
HIV-1 in Oropharyngeal Lymphoid Tissues, pp. 1067-1068
Aline Rinfret; Louis Lamarre; Paul Jolicoeur
Ancient Tides and Length of Day: Correction, pp. 1068-1069
C. P. Sonett; A. Zakharian; E. P. Kvale
Participants in HIV Study: Correction, p. 1069
Michael Dean; Mary Carrington; James Goedert; Stephen J. O'Brien


Corrections and Clarifications: The Genome Program's Conscience, p. 1069
Corrections and Clarifications: Role of GTP Hydrolysis in Fission of Caveolae Directly from Plasma Membranes, p. 1069
ScienceScope, p. 1071
Jocelyn Kaiser


News
A Postelection Vote for Consensus, pp. 1072-1073
Andrew Lawler
California Bans Affirmative Action, p. 1073
Marcia Barinaga
Database Access Fight Heats Up, p. 1074
Andrew Lawler
Global Interest High, Knowledge Low, p. 1074
Dennis Normile
Flotilla is Heading to Mars Seeking End to Data Drought, p. 1075
Andrew Lawler
Small Refugees Suffer the Effects of Early Neglect, pp. 1076-1077
Constance Holden
Activists Vote $14 Million for Research, p. 1077
Eliot Marshall
Dust Grains Bring Long-Lost Stars Into the Laboratory, pp. 1078-1079
James Glanz
Tiny Abacus Points to New Devices, pp. 1079-1080
Robert F. Service
A Shocking View of the Permo-Triassic, p. 1080
Richard A. Kerr
Quick-Change Pathogens Gain an Evolutionary Edge, p. 1081
Denise Grady
Tracing Backbone Evolution Through a Tunicate's Lost Tail, pp. 1082-1083
Elizabeth Pennisi
Early Birds Rise from China Fossil Beds, p. 1083
Ann Gibbons


Random Samples, p. 1085
Constance Holden


Developmental Neurobiology
[Introduction], p. 1099
Pamela J. Hines; Jean Marx


News
Guiding Neurons to the Cortex, pp. 1100-1101
Marcia Barinaga
The Supple Synapse: An Affair that Remembers, pp. 1102-1103
Wade Roush

An Internet Review: The Compleat Neuroscientist Scours the World Wide Web, pp. 1104-1108
Floyd E. Bloom
Patterning the Vertebrate Neuraxis, pp. 1109-1115
Andrew Lumsden; Robb Krumlauf
Diversity and Pattern in the Developing Spinal Cord, pp. 1115-1123
Yasuto Tanabe; Thomas M. Jessell
The Molecular Biology of Axon Guidance, pp. 1123-1133
Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Corey S. Goodman
Synaptic Activity and the Construction of Cortical Circuits, pp. 1133-1138
L. C. Katz; C. J. Shatz


Book Reviews
Growing Concerns, pp. 1147-1148
The Lives to Come. The Genetic Revolution and Human Possibilities.
Philip Kitcher
Double-Edged Sword. The Promises and Risks of the Genetic Revolution.
Karl A. Drlica
Improving Nature? The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering.
Michael J. Reiss; Roger Straughan
Review author[s]: Peter Conrad
Industrial Geophysics, p. 1148
Science on the Run. Information Management and Industrial Geophysics at Schlumberger, 1920-1940.
Geoffrey C. Bowker
Review author[s]: Jonathan Coopersmith
17th-Century Issues, pp. 1148-1149
The Scientific Revolution.
Steven Shapin
Review author[s]: David C. Lindberg


Correction: Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, p. 1149


Perspectives
Biosphere 2 and Biodiversity: The Lessons So Far, pp. 1150-1151
Joel E. Cohen; David Tilman
Does Leptin Contribute to Diabetes Caused by Obesity?, pp. 1151-1152
Simeon I. Taylor; Valarie Barr; Marc Reitman
One of Nature's Macromolecular Machines Demystified, pp. 1152-1153
JoAnne Stubbe
The Elusive Hydroxyl Revisited, p. 1153
William Brune


Research Article
Synchronized Terrestrial-Atmospheric Deglacial Records Around the North Atlantic, pp. 1155-1160
Svante Björck; Bernd Kromer; Sigfus Johnsen; Ole Bennike; Dan Hammarlund; Geoffrey Lemdahl; Göran Possnert; Tine Lander Rasmussen; Barbara Wohlfarth; Claus Uffe Hammer; Marco Spurk


Reports
Protein Folding Monitored at Individual Residues During a Two-Dimensional NMR Experiment, pp. 1161-1163
Jochen Balbach; Vincent Forge; Wai Shun Lau; Nico A. J. van Nuland; Keith Brew; Christopher M. Dobson
Early Adaptive Radiation of Birds: Evidence from Fossils from Northeastern China, pp. 1164-1167
Lianhai Hou; Larry D. Martin; Zhonghe Zhou; Alan Feduccia
Direct Observation of Vortex Dynamics in Superconducting Films with Regular Arrays of Defects, pp. 1167-1170
K. Harada; O. Kamimura; H. Kasai; T. Matsuda; A. Tonomura; V. V. Moshchalkov
Human Influence on the Atmospheric Vertical Temperature Structure: Detection and Observations, pp. 1170-1173
Simon F. B. Tett; John F. B. Mitchell; David E. Parker; Myles R. Allen
Dynamics of Oxidation of a Fe 2+ -Bearing Aluminosilicate (Basaltic) Melt, pp. 1173-1176
Reid F. Cooper; John B. Fanselow; J. K. Richard Weber; Dennis R. Merkley; David B. Poker
The Edge of Time: Dating Young Volcanic Ash Layers with the 40 Ar- 39 Ar Laser Probe, pp. 1176-1178
Yanshao Chen; Patrick E. Smith; Norman M. Evensen; Derek York; Kenneth R. Lajoie
The Nature of the 660-Kilometer Upper-Mantle Seismic Discontinuity from Precursors to the PP Phase, pp. 1179-1182
Charles H. Estabrook; Rainer Kind
Organic Glasses: A New Class of Photorefractive Materials, pp. 1182-1185
P. M. Lundquist; R. Wortmann; C. Geletneky; R. J. Twieg; M. Jurich; V. Y. Lee; C. R. Moylan; D. M. Burland
Modulation of Insulin Activities by Leptin, pp. 1185-1188
Batya Cohen; Daniela Novick; Menachem Rubinstein
From Peptide Precursors to Oxazole and Thiazole-Containing Peptide Antibiotics: Microcin B17 Synthase, pp. 1188-1193
Yue-Ming Li; Jill C. Milne; Lara L. Madison; Roberto Kolter; Christopher T. Walsh
Ultraviolet Light and Osmotic Stress: Activation of the JNK Cascade Through Multiple Growth Factor and Cytokine Receptors, pp. 1194-1197
Caridad Rosette; Michael Karin
Mapping of a Gene for Parkinson's Disease to Chromosome 4q21-q23, pp. 1197-1199
Mihael H. Polymeropoulos; Joseph J. Higgins; Lawrence I. Golbe; William G. Johnson; Susan E. Ide; Giuseppe Di Iorio; Giuseppe Sanges; Edward S. Stenroos; Lana T. Pho; Alejandro A. Schaffer; Alice M. Lazzarini; Robert L. Nussbaum; Roger C. Duvoisin
Identification of BIME as a Subunit of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex, pp. 1199-1201
Jan-Michael Peters; Randall W. King; Christer Höög; Marc W. Kirschner
Identification of Subunits of the Anaphase-Promoting Complex of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, pp. 1201-1204
Wolfgang Zachariae; Tae Ho Shin; Marta Galova; Brigitte Obermaier; Kim Nasmyth
Requirement of the Manx Gene for Expression of Chordate Features in a Tailless Ascidian Larva, pp. 1205-1208
Billie J. Swalla; William R. Jeffery
High Mutation Frequencies Among Escherichia coli and Salmonella Pathogens, pp. 1208-1211
J. Eugene LeClerc; Baoguang Li; William L. Payne; Thomas A. Cebula
Neuronal Gene Expression in the Waking State: A Role for the Locus Coeruleus, pp. 1211-1215
Chiara Cirelli; Maria Pompeiano; Giulio Tononi


Technical Comments
"Replay" of Hippocampal "Memories", pp. 1216-1217
George P. Moore; Jay R. Rosenberg; David Hary; Peter Breeze; William E. Skaggs; Bruce L. McNaughton


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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: Materials Research and Applications, p. 1283
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Activation of Estrogen Receptors, pp. 1285-1286
Michael Joffe; John A. McLachlan
"Quantum Voodoo", p. 1286
Eric Geislinger
Flights from Reason?, p. 1286
W. Penn Handwerker
Arsenic Poisoning in West Bengal, pp. 1287-1288
Deba P. Saha; Kunnath S. Subramanian
In Defense of Nannobacteria, p. 1288
Robert L. Folk
Cold Neutron Production, pp. 1288-1289
James D. Jorgensen; John M. Carpenter; Gabriel Aeppli
"Quetzal" Coatings, p. 1289
Shou-Hsien Li; Walter Messier
Corrections and Clarifications: A Revised Chronology for Mississippi River Subdeltas, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: Science in China, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: Redundant Genome Sequencing, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: Learning Deficit Identified in Brian, p. 1289
Corrections and Clarifications: Forging a Path to Cell Death, p. 1289


ScienceScope, p. 1291
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Scientists with Clout, pp. 1292-1295
Michael Balter
Cluster Mission to Rise from the Ashes, p. 1295
Alexander Hellemans
Asia and Europe Top in World, but Reasons are Hard to Find, p. 1296
Gretchen Vogel
Mars Loss Could Sink Planetary Probes, p. 1297
Andrew Lawler
EU Stops Fiddling While Cows Burn, pp. 1297-1298
Claire O'Brien
A Rare Glimpse of an Early Human Face, p. 1298
Ann Gibbons


Research News
The Case of the Missing Migrants, pp. 1299-1300
Laura Tangley
Homing In On a Prostate Cancer Gene, p. 1301
Elizabeth Pennisi
Illusion Reveals Pain Locus in Brain, p. 1301
Gretchen Vogel
Tumor Cells Fight Back to Beat Immune System, p. 1302
Nigel Williams
New Way to Read the Record Suggests Abrupt Extinction, pp. 1303-1304
Richard A. Kerr
Hedgehog's Patterning Call is Patched Through, Smoothly, pp. 1304-1305
Wade Roush
Quasar Pairs: A Redshift Puzzle?, p. 1305
Govert Schilling
PER Protein in Silkmoths Marches to Different Drummer, p. 1306
Marcia Barinaga


Random Samples, pp. 1307+1309
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Post-Eruption Ecology, p. 1320
Krakatau. The Destruction and Reassembly of an Island Ecosystem.
Ian Thornton
Review author[s]: Ted J. Case
Nucleosynthesis and After, pp. 1320-1321
Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis. An Investigation of the History of Matter, from the Big Bang to the Present.
David Arnett
Review author[s]: Grant J. Mathews


Perspectives
Apomixis: The Asexual Revolution, pp. 1322-1323
Jean-Philippe Vielle Calzada; Charles F. Crane; David M. Stelly
Hats Off to the Tricorn Protease, pp. 1323-1324
Christine Schneider; F. Ulrich Hartl
Heavy Ozone-A Difficult Puzzle to Solve, pp. 1324-1325
Dieter Krankowsky; Konrad Mauersberger
The 110% Solution, p. 1325
David Voss


Microwave Spectroscopy at the Dissociation Limit, pp. 1327-1331
Alan Carrington


Reports
The Coulomb Blockade in Coupled Quantum Dots, pp. 1332-1335
C. Livermore; C. H. Crouch; R. M. Westervelt; K. L. Campman; A. C. Gossard
Diffuse Extreme-Ultraviolet Emission from the Coma Cluster: Evidence for Rapidly Cooling Gases at Submegakelvin Temperatures, pp. 1335-1338
Richard Lieu; Jonathan P. D. Mittaz; Stuart Bowyer; Jeffrey O. Breen; Felix J. Lockman; Edward M. Murphy; Chorng-yuan Hwang
Extreme-Ultraviolet Flux from the Virgo Cluster: Further Evidence for a 500,000-Kelvin Component, pp. 1338-1340
Stuart Bowyer; Michael Lampton; Richard Lieu
Stratospheric Mean Ages and Transport Rates from Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide, pp. 1340-1343
K. A. Boering; S. C. Wofsy; B. C. Daube; H. R. Schneider; M. Loewenstein; J. R. Podolske; T. J. Conway
An Explanation for Symmetry-Induced Isotopic Fractionation in Ozone, pp. 1344-1346
Gregory I. Gellene
Oceanic Carbon Dioxide Uptake in a Model of Century-Scale Global Warming, pp. 1346-1350
Jorge L. Sarmiento; Corinne Le Quere
Red-Emitting Semiconductor Quantum Dot Lasers, pp. 1350-1353
S. Fafard; K. Hinzer; S. Raymond; M. Dion; J. McCaffrey; Y. Feng; S. Charbonneau
Chemiluminescence in the Agglomeration of Metal Clusters, pp. 1353-1355
L. Konig; I. Rabin; W. Schulze; G. Ertl
Glacial to Interglacial Fluctuations in Productivity in the Equatorial Pacific as Indicated by Marine Barite, pp. 1355-1357
A. Paytan; M. Kastner; F. P. Chavez
Stability of Perovskite (MgSiO3) in the Earth's Mantle, pp. 1357-1359
Surendra K. Saxena; Leonid S. Dubrovinsky; Peter Lazor; Yngve Cerenius; Patrik Häggkvist; Michael Hanfland; Jingzhu Hu
Sudden and Gradual Molluscan Extinctions in the Latest Cretaceous of Western European Tethys, pp. 1360-1363
Charles R. Marshall; Peter D. Ward
Melanoma Cell Expression of Fas(Apo-1/CD95) Ligand: Implications for Tumor Immune Escape, pp. 1363-1366
M. Hahne; D. Rimoldi; M. Schröter; P. Romero; M. Schreier; L. E. French; P. Schneider; T. Bornand; A. Fontana; D. Lienard; J. C. Cerottini; J. Tschopp
Structure of the A Site of Escherichia coli 16S Ribosomal RNA Complexed with an Aminoglycoside Antibiotic, pp. 1367-1371
Dominique Fourmy; Michael I. Recht; Scott C. Blanchard; Joseph D. Puglisi
Major Susceptibility Locus for Prostate Cancer on Chromosome 1 Suggested by a Genome-Wide Search, pp. 1371-1374
Jeffrey R. Smith; Diha Freije; John D. Carpten; Henrik Grönberg; Jianfeng Xu; Sarah D. Isaacs; Michael J. Brownstein; G. Steven Bova; Hong Guo; Piroska Bujnovszky; Deborah R. Nusskern; Jan-Erik Damber; Anders Bergh; Monika Emanuelsson; Olli P. Kallioniemi; Jennifer Walker-Daniels; Joan E. Bailey-Wilson; Terri H. Beaty; Deborah A. Meyers; Patrick C. Walsh; Francis S. Collins; Jeffrey M. Trent; William B. Isaacs
RAC Regulation of Actin Polymerization and Proliferation by a Pathway Distinct from Jun Kinase, pp. 1374-1376
Tom Joneson; Michele McDonough; Dafna Bar-Sagi; Linda Van Aelst
Uncoupling of Obesity from Insulin Resistance Through a Targeted Mutation in aP2, the Adipocyte Fatty Acid Binding Protein, pp. 1377-1379
Gokhan S. Hotamisligil; Randall S. Johnson; Robert J. Distel; Ramsey Ellis; Virginia E. Papaioannou; Bruce M. Spiegelman
Liver Failure and Defective Hepatocyte Regeneration in Interleukin-6-Deficient Mice, pp. 1379-1383
Drew E. Cressman; Linda E. Greenbaum; Robert A. DeAngelis; Gennaro Ciliberto; Emma E. Furth; Valeria Poli; Rebecca Taub
Neuroprotection by Aspirin and Sodium Salicylate Through Blockade of NF-κB Activation, pp. 1383-1385
Mariagrazia Grilli; Marina Pizzi; Maurizio Memo; PierFranco Spano
Tricorn Protease-The Core of a Modular Proteolytic System, pp. 1385-1389
Tomohiro Tamura; Noriko Tamura; Zdenka Cejka; Reiner Hegerl; Friedrich Lottspeich; Wolfgang Baumeister
Control of C. elegans Larval Development by Neuronal Expression of a TGF-β Homolog, pp. 1389-1391
Peifeng Ren; Chang-Su Lim; Robert Johnsen; Patrice S. Albert; David Pilgrim; Donald L. Riddle


Technical Comments
Resistance to Leishmania major in Mice, pp. 1392-1393
Peter Demant; Marie Lipoldova; Milena Svobodova; Mehmet Güler; Kenneth Murphy; James Gorham
Role of β-Chemokines in Suppressing HIV Replication, pp. 1393-1395
Carl E. Mackewicz; Edward Barker; Jay A. Levy; Fiorenza Cocchi; Anthony L. DeVico; Alfredo Garzino-Demo; Paolo Lusso; Robert C. Gallo


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Front Matter (19 pp.)
Editorial: New Politics in Science, p. 1445
Paul G. Rogers


Letters
The "Greenberg Hypothesis", pp. 1447-1448
Joseph H. Greenberg; Geoffrey K. Pullum; Ann Gibbons
Protein Structure Prediction, pp. 1448-1449
Steven A. Benner; Dietlind L. Geroff; J. David Rozzell
EMF Report: Is There Consensus?, pp. 1449-1450
Keith Florig
Low-Level Radiation, p. 1450
Gerhard Stöhrer
Women Alcoholics at Bellevue, 1918-1919, pp. 1450-1451
Ron Roizen


Corrections and Clarifications, p. 1451
Corrections and Clarifications: India's Spreading Health Crisis Draws Global Arsenic Experts, p. 1451
ScienceScope, p. 1453
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Germany Joins the Biotech Race, pp. 1454-1455
Steven Dickman
The Human Gene Hunt Scales Up, p. 1456
Eliot Marshall
Japan Hopes to Cash in on Industry-University Ties, pp. 1457-1458
Dennis Normile
UT Southwestern: From Army Shacks to Research Elites, pp. 1459-1461
James Kling
Grad Students Press for Right to Strike, p. 1461
Constance Holden


Research News
Sizing Up Evolutionary Radiations, pp. 1462-1463
Virginia Morell
HIV's Other Immune-System Targets: Macrophages, pp. 1464-1465
Michael Balter
First Blush for Integrated Light Emitter, p. 1465
Charles Seife
Neuroscience's Meeting of the Minds in Washington, pp. 1466-1467
Marcia Barinaga; Gretchen Vogel
Found: Jupiter's Missing Water, p. 1467
Richard A. Kerr
Slow Leak Seen in Saturn's Rings, p. 1468
Richard A. Kerr
Hubble Gives a Quasar House Tour, p. 1468
Gretchen Vogel
Higher Yielding Perennials Point the Way to New Crops, pp. 1469-1470
Anne Simon Moffat
Astronomers Tame a Workhorse Laser, p. 1470
Andrew Watson


Random Samples, pp. 1471+1473
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Images and Interdependencies, p. 1476
National Military Establishments and the Advancement of Science and Technology. Studies in 20th Century History.
Paul Forman; José M. Sá</e>nchez-Ron
Review author[s]: Dominique Pestre
Genetic Intrigues, pp. 1477-1478
Evolution of Social Insect Colonies. Sex Allocation and Kin Selection.
Ross H. Crozier; Pekka Pamilo
Review author[s]: Ulrich G. Mueller
Also Noteworthy, p. 1478
Ship Fever and Other Stories.
Andrea Barrett
Review author[s]: Katherine Livingston
Books Received, p. 1478


Perspectives
Could the Internet Balkanize Science?, pp. 1479-1480
Marshall Van Alstyne; Erik Brynjolfsson
Space Carbon: Neutral Pathways?, pp. 1480-1481
James Richard Heath; Richard James Saykally
The End of the Message-Another Link between Yeast and Mammals, pp. 1481-1482
James L. Manley; Yoshio Takagaki
High Anxiety, p. 1483
David Goldman


Policy Forum
The R&D Portfolio: A Concept for Allocating Science and Technology Funds, pp. 1484-1485
Michael McGeary; Philip M. Smith


Reports
Mechanism of the Zonal Displacements of the Pacific Warm Pool: Implications for ENSO, pp. 1486-1489
J. Picaut; M. Ioualalen; C. Menkes; T. Delcroix; M. J. McPhaden
Molar Tooth Diversity, Disparity, and Ecology in Cenozoic Ungulate Radiations, pp. 1489-1492
Jukka Jernvall; John P. Hunter; Mikael Fortelius
Ecological Controls on the Evolutionary Recovery of Post-Paleozoic Crinoids, pp. 1492-1495
Mike Foote
The Clementine Bistatic Radar Experiment, pp. 1495-1498
S. Nozette; C. L. Lichtenberg; P. Spudis; R. Bonner; W. Ort; E. Malaret; M. Robinson; E. M. Shoemaker
Stabilizing Lead-Salt Diode Lasers: Understanding and Controlling Chaotic Frequency Emission, pp. 1498-1501
Gordon Chin; Larry R. Senesac; William E. Blass; John J. Hillman
Solar Wind Magnetic Field Bending of Jovian Dust Trajectories, pp. 1501-1503
H. A. Zook; E. Grun; M. Baguhl; D. P. Hamilton; G. Linkert; J.-C. Liou; R. Forsyth; J. L. Phillips
The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period in the Sargasso Sea, pp. 1504-1508
Lloyd D. Keigwin
A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study on the Formation of Interstellar C3H Isomers, pp. 1508-1511
R. I. Kaiser; C. Ochsenfeld; M. Head-Gordon; Y. T. Lee; A. G. Suits
Essential Yeast Protein with Unexpected Similarity to Subunits of Mammalian Cleavage and Polyadenylation Specificity Factor (CPSF), pp. 1511-1514
Guillaume Chanfreau; Suzanne M. Noble; Christine Guthrie
Sequence Similarity between the 73-Kilodalton Protein of Mammalian CPSF and a Subunit of Yeast Polyadenylation Factor I, pp. 1514-1517
Andreas Jenny; Lionel Minvielle-Sebastia; Pascal J. Preker; Walter Keller
Dependence of Yeast Pre-mRNA 3′-End Processing on CFT1: A Sequence Homolog of the Mammalian AAUAAA Binding Factor, pp. 1517-1520
Gabi Stumpf; Horst Domdey
Parallel Synthesis and Screening of a Solid Phase Carbohydrate Library, pp. 1520-1522
Rui Liang; Lin Yan; Jennifer Loebach; Min Ge; Yasuhiro Uozumi; Klara Sekanina; Nina Horan; Jeff Gildersleeve; Chris Thompson; Andri Smith; Kaustav Biswas; W. Clark Still; Daniel Kahne
Myc and Max Homologs in Drosophila, pp. 1523-1527
Peter Gallant; Yuzuru Shiio; Pei Feng Cheng; Susan M. Parkhurst; Robert N. Eisenman
Association of Anxiety-Related Traits with a Polymorphism in the Serotonin Transporter Gene Regulatory Region, pp. 1527-1531
Klaus-Peter Lesch; Dietmar Bengel; Armin Heils; Sue Z. Sabol; Benjamin D. Greenberg; Susanne Petri; Jonathan Benjamin; Clemens R. Müller; Dean H. Hamer; Dennis L. Murphy
Discovering High-Affinity Ligands for Proteins: SAR by NMR, pp. 1531-1534
Suzanne B. Shuker; Philip J. Hajduk; Robert P. Meadows; Stephen W. Fesik
Self-Sterility in Arabidopsis Due to Defective Pollen Tube Guidance, pp. 1535-1537
Laura K. Wilhelmi; Daphne Preuss
Diversification of C-Function Activity in Maize Flower Development, pp. 1537-1540
Montana Mena; Barbara A. Ambrose; Robert B. Meeley; Steven P. Briggs; Martin F. Yanofsky; Robert J. Schmidt
CRNF, a Molluscan Neurotrophic Factor that Interacts with the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor, pp. 1540-1543
M. Fainzilber; A. B. Smit; N. I. Syed; W. C. Wildering; P. M. Hermann; R. C. van der Schors; C. Jiménez; K. W. Li; J. van Minnen; A. G. M. Bulloch; C. F. Ibanez; W. P. M. Geraerts
T Cell Telomere Length in HIV-1 Infection: No Evidence for Increased CD4+ T Cell Turnover, pp. 1543-1547
Katja C. Wolthers; G. Bea A. Wisman; Sigrid A. Otto; Ana-Maria de Roda Husman; Niels Schaft; Frank de Wolf; Jaap Goudsmit; Roel A. Coutinho; Ate G. J. van der Zee; Linde Meyaard; Frank Miedema


Technical Comments
Genetic Data and the African Origin of Humans, pp. 1548-1549
Jonathan K. Pritchard; Marcus W. Feldman; Neil Risch; Kenneth K. Kidd; Sarah A. Tishkoff
Late Permian Extinctions, pp. 1549-1552
Ronald E. Martin; Geerat J. Vermeij; Daniel Dorritie; Ken Caldeira; Michael R. Rampino; Andrew H. Knoll; Richard K. Bambach; Donald Canfield; John P. Grotzinger; Paul B. Wignall; Richard J. Twitchett
HLA Sequence Polymorphism and the Origin of Humans, pp. 1552-1554
Henry A. Erlich; Tomas F. Bergström; Mark Stoneking; Ulf Gyllensten; Francisco J. Ayala


AAAS News and Notes, p. 1557
Cynthia Lollar

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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: S&T in South Korea, p. 1591
Nack-Chung Sung; Yong Seung Chung


Letters
"Struck" by Fraud?, p. 1593
Charles F. Wooley; Paul de Sa; Ambuj Sagar
Mental Health and Disability, pp. 1593-1594
R. Dale Walker; Matthew Owen Howard
After the Genome, pp. 1594-1595
John Crabbe
Liberal Arts Colleges and Science Education, p. 1595
Kenneth L. Verosub
Sex and Gender, pp. 1595-1596
Ethel Tobach; Norman F. Carlin
Universities Defending Themselves in Japan, p. 1596
Christopher Adam McLeod
Ethics of AIDS Study, p. 1596
Edward D. Gomperts; Sharyne M. Donfield
Thyroid Protection, pp. 1596-1597
Cresson H. Kearny; Jane M. Orient


Corrections and Clarifications: An Internet Review: The Compleat Neuroscientist Scours the World Wide Web, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: NIH's Harvest of Special Projects, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: Cholesterol Modification of Hedgehog Signaling Proteins in Animal Development, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: A Subfamily of P-type ATPases with Aminophospholipid Transporting Activity, p. 1597
Corrections and Clarifications: Regulation of T Cell Receptor Signaling by Tryosine Phosphatase SYP Association with CTLA-4, p. 1597
ScienceScope, p. 1599
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Turbulence May Sink Titanic Reactor, pp. 1600-1602
James Glanz
European Report Champions ITER, p. 1603
Alexander Hellemans
Kessler's Legacy: Unfinished Reform, pp. 1603-1604
Richard Stone
Draft Research Code Raises Hackles, p. 1604
Constance Holden
NSF Poised to Continue Novel Program, p. 1605
Jeffrey Mervis
Ex-President Settles for $687,500, p. 1605
Andrew Lawler
Science Stagnates in Election Budget, p. 1606
Nigel Williams
European Labs Fight Back Against Cuts, p. 1606
Robert Koenig
Korean Institute Ponders Role In Global Eradication Efforts, p. 1607
Dennis Normile


Research News
A New Embryo Zoo, pp. 1608-1609
Wade Roush
Hubbub at a Cartwheel's Center, p. 1610
Gretchen Vogel
Green Grass, Cool Climate?, pp. 1610-1611
Jocelyn Kaiser
Did a Plate Tectonic Surge Flood Earth?, p. 1611
Richard A. Kerr
Neuroscientists Seek Answers To Brain Function and Disease, pp. 1612-1613
Marcia Barinaga; Gretchen Vogel
Expanding the Eukaryote's Cast of Chaperones, pp. 1613-1614
Elizabeth Pennisi
Atomic Mouse Probes the Lifetime of a Quantum Cat, p. 1615
Gary Taubes


Random Samples, p. 1617
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
Credits for the Information Highway, pp. 1627-1628
Transforming Computer Technology. Information Processing for the Pentagon, 1962-1986.
Arthur Norberg; Judy E. O'Neill; Kerry J. Freedman
Where Wizards Stay Up Late. The Origins of the Internet.
Katie Hafner; Matthew Lyon
Review author[s]: Philip Shiman
A Mixed Career, p. 1628
The World Made New. Frederick Soddy, Science, Politics, and Environment.
Linda Merricks
Review author[s]: D. E. H. Edgerton
Heads and Tails, p. 1629
Before the Backbone. Views on the Origin of the Vertebrates.
Henry Gee
Review author[s]: R. Glenn Northcutt
Books Received, p. 1629


Perspectives
Magnetoresistance in Layered Manganite Compounds, pp. 1630-1631
Allen M. Goldman
Nanosecond Crystallographic Snapshots of Protein Structural Changes, pp. 1631-1632
William A. Eaton; Eric R. Henry; James Hofrichter
Promiscuous Chromosomal Proteins: Complexes About Sex, pp. 1633-1634
Mitzi I. Kuroda; Anne M. Villeneuve
A Fin-de-Siècle Achievement: Charting New Waters in Vertebrate Biology, pp. 1634-1636
David Jonah Grunwald
RNA Editing Hints of a Remarkable Diversity in Gene Expression Pathways, pp. 1636-1637
Scott D. Seiwert


Cell Cycle
Viewpoint: Putting the Cell Cycle in Order, pp. 1643-1645
Kim Nasmyth
Developmental Control of Cell Cycle Regulators: A Fly's Perspective, pp. 1646-1652
Bruce A. Edgar; Christian F. Lehner
How Proteolysis Drives the Cell Cycle, pp. 1652-1659
Randall W. King; Raymond J. Deshaies; Jan-Michael Peters; Marc W. Kirschner
Cell Cycle Control of DNA Replication, pp. 1659-1664
Bruce Stillman
Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Preventing an Identity Crisis, pp. 1664-1672
Stephen J. Elledge
Cancer Cell Cycles, pp. 1672-1677
Charles J. Sherr


Research Article
Control of Memory Formation Through Regulated Expression of a CaMKII Transgene, pp. 1678-1683
Mark Mayford; Mary Elizabeth Bach; Yan-You Huang; Lei Wang; Robert D. Hawkins; Eric R. Kandel


Reports


Project INDEPTH
Partially Molten Middle Crust Beneath Southern Tibet: Synthesis of Project INDEPTH Results, pp. 1684-1688
K. D. Nelson; Wenjin Zhao; L. D. Brown; J. Kuo; Jinkai Che; Xianwen Liu; S. L. Klemperer; Y. Makovsky; R. Meissner; J. Mechie; R. Kind; F. Wenzel; J. Ni; J. Nabelek; Chen Leshou; Handong Tan; Wenbo Wei; A. G. Jones; J. Booker; M. Unsworth; W. S. F. Kidd; M. Hauck; D. Alsdorf; A. Ross; M. Cogan; Changde Wu; E. Sandvol; M. Edwards
Bright Spots, Structure, and Magmatism in Southern Tibet from INDEPTH Seismic Reflection Profiling, pp. 1688-1690
L. D. Brown; Wenjin Zhao; K. D. Nelson; M. Hauck; D. Alsdorf; A. Ross; M. Cogan; M. Clark; Xianwen Liu; Jinkai Che
INDEPTH Wide-Angle Reflection Observation of P-Wave-to-S-Wave Conversion from Crustal Bright Spots in Tibet, pp. 1690-1691
Yizhaq Makovsky; Simon L. Klemperer; Lothar Ratschbacher; Larry D. Brown; Ming Li; Wenjin Zhao; Fanle Meng
Evidence from Earthquake Data for a Partially Molten Crustal Layer in Southern Tibet, pp. 1692-1694
Rainer Kind; James Ni; Wenjin Zhao; Jianxin Wu; Xiaohui Yuan; Lianshe Zhao; Eric Sandvol; Chris Reese; John Nabelek; Thomas Hearn
Electrically Conductive Crust in Southern Tibet from INDEPTH Magnetotelluric Surveying, pp. 1694-1696
Leshou Chen; John R. Booker; Alan G. Jones; Nong Wu; Martyn J. Unsworth; Wenbo Wei; Handong Tan

The Origin of the Great Bend of the Nile from SIR-C/X-SAR Imagery, pp. 1696-1698
Robert J. Stern; Mohamed Gamal Abdelsalam
Interplane Tunneling Magnetoresistance in a Layered Manganite Crystal, pp. 1698-1701
T. Kimura; Y. Tomioka; H. Kuwahara; A. Asamitsu; M. Tamura; Y. Tokura
Large-Scale Synthesis of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1701-1703
W. Z. Li; S. S. Xie; L. X. Qian; B. H. Chang; B. S. Zou; W. Y. Zhou; R. A. Zhao; G. Wang
Attenuation of the Obesity Syndrome of ob/ob Mice by the Loss of Neuropeptide Y, pp. 1704-1707
Jay C. Erickson; Gunther Hollopeter; Richard D. Palmiter
Induction of Autoimmune Diabetes by Oral Administration of Autoantigen, pp. 1707-1709
Effrossini Blanas; Francis R. Carbone; Janette Allison; Jacques F. A. P. Miller; William R. Heath
Participation of Presenilin 2 in Apoptosis: Enhanced Basal Activity Conferred by an Alzheimer Mutation, pp. 1710-1713
Benjamin Wolozin; Katsunori Iwasaki; Pasquale Vito; J. Kelly Ganjei; Emanuela Lacanà; Trey Sunderland; Boyu Zhao; John W. Kusiak; Wilma Wasco; Luciano D'Adamio
A Cyclophilin Function in Hsp90-Dependent Signal Transduction, pp. 1713-1715
Andrea A. Duina; Hui-Chen Jane Chang; James A. Marsh; Susan Lindquist; Richard F. Gaber
Chaperone Function of Hsp90-Associated Proteins, pp. 1715-1717
Suchira Bose; Tina Weikl; Hans Bugl; Johannes Buchner
Molecular Chaperone Machines: Chaperone Activities of the Cyclophilin Cyp-40 and the Steroid Aporeceptor-Associated Protein p23, pp. 1718-1720
Brian C. Freeman; David O. Toft; Richard I. Morimoto
Influence of Nitrogen Loading and Species Composition on the Carbon Balance of Grasslands, pp. 1720-1723
David A. Wedin; David Tilman
Chaos in Neuronal Networks with Balanced Excitatory and Inhibitory Activity, pp. 1724-1726
C. van Vreeswijk; H. Sompolinsky
Photolysis of the Carbon Monoxide Complex of Myoglobin: Nanosecond Time- Resolved Crystallography, pp. 1726-1729
Vukica S̆rajer; Tsu-yi Teng; Thomas Ursby; Claude Pradervand; Zhong Ren; Shin-ichi Adachi; Wilfried Schildkamp; Dominique Bourgeois; Michael Wulff; Keith Moffat
Survival of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons in Developing p75 NGFR - Deficient Mice, pp. 1729-1732
Catharina E. E. M. van der Zee; Gregory M. Ross; Richard J. Riopelle; Theo Hagg
DPY-26, a Link between Dosage Compensation and Meiotic Chromosome Segregation in the Nematode, pp. 1732-1736
Jason D. Lieb; Elizabeth E. Capowski; Philip Meneely; Barbara J. Meyer
Sex-Specific Assembly of a Dosage Compensation Complex on the Nematode X Chromosome, pp. 1736-1739
Pao-Tien Chuang; Jason D. Lieb; Barbara J. Meyer
Molecular Mimicry of Human Cytokine and Cytokine Response Pathway Genes by KSHV, pp. 1739-1744
Patrick S. Moore; Chris Boshoff; Robin A. Weiss; Yuan Chang
A Role for Endothelial NO Synthase in LTP Revealed by Adenovirus-Mediated Inhibition and Rescue, pp. 1744-1748
David B. Kantor; Markus Lanzrein; S. Jennifer Stary; Gisela M. Sandoval; W. Bryan Smith; Brian M. Sullivan; Norman Davidson; Erin M. Schuman


Technical Comments
Mechanisms of Punctuated Evolution, pp. 1748-1750
Jerry A. Coyne; Brian Charlesworth; Santiago F. Elena; Vaughn S. Cooper; Richard E. Lenski
Dating the Cenancester of Organisms, pp. 1750-1753
Masami Hasegawa; Walter M. Fitch; J. Peter Gogarten; Lorraine Olendzenski; Elena Hilario; Chris Simon; Kent E. Holsinger; Russell F. Doolittle; Da-Fei Feng; Simon Tsang; Glen Cho; Elizabeth Little


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Front Matter (17 pp.)
Editorial: Preparing Children for the Future, p. 1819
Philip H. Abelson


Letters
Plagiarism in China, p. 1821
Cong Cao
U.S.-Chinese Collaborations, p. 1821
Paul R. Renne
Paleoindians in the Brazilian Amazon, pp. 1821-1825+1934
Stuart Fiedel; Tom D. Dillehay; Betty J. Meggers; Anna C. Roosevelt


ScienceScope, p. 1827
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Green Education Under Fire, pp. 1828-1830
Karen F. Schmidt
Gibbons Warns of Decline in R&D, p. 1830
Andrew Lawler
Political Sails Are Up for Revamping DOE, p. 1831
Andrew Lawler
Lab Privatization Program in Tatters, p. 1831
Nigel Williams
Funding Inequality Threatens Novel Bioscience Program, pp. 1832-1833
Nigel Williams


Research News
Can Chip Devices Keep Shrinking?, pp. 1834-1836
Robert F. Service
Fly Sex Drive Traced to fru Gene, p. 1836
Wade Roush
Could Stellar Ash Revise Cosmic Ages?, p. 1837
James Glanz
Scientists Angle for Answers, pp. 1837-1838
Jocelyn Kaiser
Dissecting How Presenilins Function-and Malfunction, pp. 1838-1840
Jean Marx
Do-It-Yourself Supercomputers, p. 1840
Gary Taubes
Homo erectus in Java: A 250,000-Year Anachronism, pp. 1841-1842
Ann Gibbons
Unscrambling Time in the Fossil Record, p. 1842
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, pp. 1843+1845
Constance Holden


Book Reviews
A Classical Physicist, p. 1846
The Life and Legacy of G. I. Taylor.
George Batchelor
Review author[s]: Carl Wunsch
Detections from Space, pp. 1847-1848
3 K. The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
R. B. Partridge
Review author[s]: Scott Dodelson
Molecular Aides, p. 1848
The Chaperonins.
R. John Ellis
Review author[s]: Richard I. Morimoto


Perspectives
Learning Rediscovered, pp. 1849-1850
Elizabeth Bates; Jeffrey Elman
Crossing the Hydrophobic Barrier: Insertion of Membrane Proteins, pp. 1850-1851
Donald M. Engelman
Plasticity of a Different Feather?, pp. 1851-1853
Allison J. Doupe
The Metal-Insulator Transition in Correlated Disordered Systems, pp. 1853-1854
Elihu Abrahams; Gabriel Kotliar


Functions of Ceramide in Coordinating Cellular Responses to Stress, pp. 1855-1859
Yusuf A. Hannun


Research Article
Structure of Staphylococcal α-Hemolysin, a Heptameric Transmembrane Pore, pp. 1859-1866
Langzhou Song; Michael R. Hobaugh; Christopher Shustak; Stephen Cheley; Hagan Bayley; J. Eric Gouaux


Reports
Forcing of Atlantic Equatorial and Subpolar Millennial Cycles by Precession, pp. 1867-1870
Andrew McIntyre; Barbara Molfino
Latest Homo erectus of Java: Potential Contemporaneity with Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia, pp. 1870-1874
C. C. Swisher III; W. J. Rink; S. C. Antón; H. P. Schwarcz; G. H. Curtis; A. Suprijo; Widiasmoro
Dynamical Signature of the Mott-Hubbard Transition in Ni(S,Se)2, pp. 1874-1876
A. Husmann; D. S. Jin; Y. V. Zastavker; T. F. Rosenbaum; X. Yao; J. M. Honig
Hf-W Isotopic Evidence for Rapid Accretion and Differentiation in the Early Solar System, pp. 1876-1879
Der-Chuen Lee; Alex N. Halliday
Polymorphs of Alumina Predicted by First Principles: Putting Pressure on the Ruby Pressure Scale, pp. 1880-1882
Kendall T. Thomson; Renata M. Wentzcovitch; Mark S. T. Bukowinski
Planet Within a Planet: Rotation of the Inner Core of Earth, pp. 1883-1887
Wei-jia Su; Adam M. Dziewonski; Raymond Jeanloz
Rotation and Magnetism of Earth's Inner Core, pp. 1887-1891
Gary A. Glatzmaier; Paul H. Roberts
Tomography of the Source Area of the 1995 Kobe Earthquake: Evidence for Fluids at the Hypocenter?, pp. 1891-1894
Dapeng Zhao; Hiroo Kanamori; Hiroaki Negishi; Douglas Wiens
Paleontology and Chronology of Two Evolutionary Transitions by Hybridization in the Bahamian Land Snail Cerion, pp. 1894-1897
Glenn A. Goodfriend; Stephen Jay Gould
Nanocapillarity and Chemistry in Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1897-1899
D. Ugarte; A. Chatelain; W. A. de Heer
Ca 2+ -Dependent Protein Kinases and Stress Signal Transduction in Plants, pp. 1900-1902
Jen Sheen
NF-AT-Driven Interleukin-4 Transcription Potentiated by NIP45, pp. 1903-1905
Martin R. Hodge; Hyung J. Chun; Jyothi Rengarajan; Aya Alt; Rebecca Lieberson; Laurie H. Glimcher
CD5-Mediated Negative Regulation of Antigen Receptor-Induced Growth Signals in B-1 B Cells, pp. 1906-1909
Gabriel Bikah; Jacqueline Carey; John R. Ciallella; Alexander Tarakhovsky; Subbarao Bondada
Quantal Duration of Auditory Memories, pp. 1909-1914
Sek Jin Chew; David S. Vicario; Fernando Nottebohm
Ethylene as a Signal Mediating the Wound Response of Tomato Plants, pp. 1914-1917
P. J. O'Donnell; C. Calvert; R. Atzorn; C. Wasternack; H. M. O. Leyser; D. J. Bowles
Immunologic NO Synthase: Elevation in Severe AIDS Dementia and Induction by HIV-1 gp41, pp. 1917-1921
D. Cory Adamson; Brigitte Wildemann; Masayuki Sasaki; Jonathan D. Glass; Justin C. McArthur; Vesselin I. Christov; Ted M. Dawson; Valina L. Dawson
Reduction of Voltage-Dependent Mg 2+ Blockade of NMDA Current in Mechanically Injured Neurons, pp. 1921-1923
Lei Zhang; Beverly A. Rzigalinski; Earl F. Ellis; Leslie S. Satin
Multiple Extracellular Elements of CCR5 and HIV-1 Entry: Dissociation from Response to Chemokines, pp. 1924-1926
Robert E. Atchison; Jennifa Gosling; Felipe S. Monteclaro; Christian Franci; Laura Digilio; Israel F. Charo; Mark A. Goldsmith
Statistical Learning by 8-Month-Old Infants, pp. 1926-1928
Jenny R. Saffran; Richard N. Aslin; Elissa L. Newport


Technical Comments
DNA Looping and Lac Repressor-CAP Interaction, pp. 1929-1932
Manoussos Perros; Thomas A. Steitz; Michael G. Fried; J. Michael Hudson; Mitchell Lewis
The Loss of Atmosphere from Mars, pp. 1932-1933
R. E. Johnson; M. Liu; D. M. Kass; Y. L. Yung
Alzheimer's Precursor Protein and the Use of Bathocuproine for Determining Reduction of Copper(II), pp. 1933-1934
Lawrence M. Sayre; Gerd Multhaup


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Volume Information (12 pp.)
Front Matter (23 pp.)
Editorial: Breakthroughs of the Year, 1996, p. 1987
Floyd E. Bloom

Breakthrough of the Year: New Hope in HIV Disease, pp. 1988-1991


Letters
Linnaean Categories, p. 1993
Alessandro Minelli
Debating Creationists, pp. 1993-1994
Eugenie C. Scott
Bollgard Cotton Performance, p. 1994
Robert T. Fraley
Japanese Science, p. 1994
Izumi Hironari
Meeting Standards, p. 1995
Thomas Borelli; Allen Kassman
Dating the Origin of Animals, pp. 1995-1996
Kenneth J. McNamara
Airborne Particle Analysis, pp. 1996-1997
Bernhard Spengler; Klaus-Peter Hinz; Raimund Kaufmann; Thomas Peter; Daniel M. Murphy


ScienceScope, p. 1999
Jocelyn Kaiser


News and Comment
Smiles and Status Quo at NSF, pp. 2000-2002
Jeffrey Mervis
Travel Grants to Boost Sagging Labs, p. 2002
Richard Stone
Origins Researchers Win Gore's Ear, Not Pocketbook, p. 2003
Andrew Lawler
Fraud and Ethics Charges Hit Stroke Drug Trial, pp. 2004-2005
Martin Enserink
Baltimore to Head New Vaccine Panel, p. 2005
Jon Cohen


Research News
Mining the Deep Field, pp. 2006-2007
Gretchen Vogel
Repeated Bursts Puzzle Astronomers, p. 2007
Andrew Watson
Genes, Junctions, and Disease at Cell Biology Meeting, pp. 2008-2009
Elizabeth Pennisi
Tumor-Killer Made; How Does it Work?, p. 2009
Robert F. Service
Ironing Out the Wrinkles in the Prion Strain Problem, p. 2010
Denise Grady
Fly Gene Discovery Gets at Root of Branching Structures, p. 2011
Wade Roush
On Ice's Surface, a Dance of Molecules, p. 2012
Charles Seife
Rock Chemistry Traces Ancient Traders, pp. 2012-2013
Robert F. Service
Supercritical Solvent Comes Into Its Own, p. 2013
Jocelyn Kaiser
Prime Formula Weds Number Theory and Quantum Physics, pp. 2014-2015
Barry Cipra
Does Europa's Ice Hide an Ocean?, p. 2015
Richard A. Kerr


Random Samples, p. 2017
Constance Holden


Association Affairs
Global Climate and Infectious Disease: The Cholera Paradigm, pp. 2025-2031
Rita R. Colwell


Book Reviews
Darwinism from France, p. 2032
Dictionnaire du Darwinisme et de l'Evolution.
Patrick Tort
Review author[s]: Ernst Mayr
Mathematical Discoveries, pp. 2032-2033
Celestial Encounters. The Origins of Chaos and Stability.
Florin Diacu; Philip Holmes
Review author[s]: Robert L. Devaney
Books Reviewed in Science 26 May 1995 Through 20 December 1996, pp. 2033-2035


Perspectives
Capturing the Dynamic Behavior of Adsorbed Polymers, pp. 2036-2037
Anna C. Balazs
Complexities in the Treatment of Autoimmune Disease, pp. 2037-2038
Henry F. McFarland
A Ligand-Receptor Mechanism in Plant-Pathogen Recognition, pp. 2038-2039
Chris Lamb
Biologists Put on Mathematical Glasses, pp. 2039-2040
Torbjörn Fagerström; Peter Jagers; Peter Schuster; Eörs Szathmary


Reports
Probing Collective Motions of Terminally Anchored Polymers, pp. 2041-2044
George Fytas; Spiros H. Anastasiadis; Rachid Seghrouchni; Dimitris Vlassopoulos; Junbai Li; Bradford J. Factor; Wolfgang Theobald; Chris Toprakcioglu
Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes and Ketones: An Efficient, Aerobic Alternative, pp. 2044-2046
Istvan E. Markó; Paul R. Giles; Masao Tsukazaki; Stephen M. Brown; Christopher J. Urch
Formation of Chiral Interdigitated Multilayers at the Air-Liquid Interface Through Acid-Base Interactions, pp. 2046-2049
Ivan Kuzmenko; Ronith Buller; Wim G. Bouwman; Kristian Kjær; Jens Als-Nielsen; Meir Lahav; Leslie Leiserowitz
Design of Nonionic Surfactants for Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, pp. 2049-2052
J. B. McClain; D. E. Betts; D. A. Canelas; E. T. Samulski; J. M. DeSimone; J. D. Londono; H. D. Cochran; G. D. Wignall; D. Chillura-Martino; R. Triolo
Grain Growth Rates of MgSiO3 Perovskite and Periclase Under Lower Mantle Conditions, pp. 2052-2054
Daisuke Yamazaki; Takumi Kato; Eiji Ohtani; Mitsuhiro Toriumi
Late Complications of Immune Deviation Therapy in a Nonhuman Primate, pp. 2054-2057
Claude P. Genain; Kristina Abel; Nicole Belmar; Francois Villinger; Daniel P. Rosenberg; Christopher Linington; Cedric S. Raine; Stephen L. Hauser
Loss of Heterozygosity in Normal Tissue Adjacent to Breast Carcinomas, pp. 2057-2059
Guoren Deng; You Lu; Galina Zlotnikov; Ann D. Thor; Helene S. Smith
Initiation of Plant Disease Resistance by Physical Interaction of AvrPto and Pto Kinase, pp. 2060-2063
Xiaoyan Tang; Reid D. Frederick; Jianmin Zhou; Dennis A. Halterman; Yulin Jia; Gregory B. Martin
Molecular Basis of Gene-for-Gene Specificity in Bacterial Speck Disease of Tomato, pp. 2063-2065
Steven R. Scofield; Christian M. Tobias; John P. Rathjen; Jeff H. Chang; Daniel T. Lavelle; Richard W. Michelmore; Brian J. Staskawicz
Capturing the Structure of a Catalytic RNA Intermediate: The Hammerhead Ribozyme, pp. 2065-2069
William G. Scott; James B. Murray; John R. P. Arnold; Barry L. Stoddard; Aaron Klug
Functional Analysis of the Genes of Yeast Chromosome V by Genetic Footprinting, pp. 2069-2074
Victoria Smith; Karen N. Chou; Deval Lashkari; David Botstein; Patrick O. Brown
Requirement for a Noncoding RNA in Drosophila Polar Granules for Germ Cell Establishment, pp. 2075-2079
Akira Nakamura; Reiko Amikura; Masanori Mukai; Satoru Kobayashi; Paul F. Lasko
Evidence for the Conformation of the Pathologic Isoform of the Prion Protein Enciphering and Propagating Prion Diversity, pp. 2079-2082
Glenn C. Telling; Piero Parchi; Stephen J. DeArmond; Pietro Cortelli; Pasquale Montagna; Ruth Gabizon; James Mastrianni; Elio Lugaresi; Pierluigi Gambetti; Stanley B. Prusiner
Intestinal Secretory Defects and Dwarfism in Mice Lacking cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinase II, pp. 2082-2086
Alexander Pfeifer; Attila Aszódi; Ursula Seidler; Peter Ruth; Franz Hofmann; Reinhard Fassler
Control of EGF Receptor Signaling by Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis, pp. 2086-2089
Amandio V. Vieira; Christophe Lamaze; Sandra L. Schmid
Association of Src Tyrosine Kinase with a Human Potassium Channel Mediated by SH3 Domain, pp. 2089-2091
Todd C. Holmes; Debra A. Fadool; Ruibao Ren; Irwin B. Levitan
Reexpression of RAG-1 and RAG-2 Genes in Activated Mature Mouse B Cells, pp. 2092-2094
Masaki Hikida; Masaharu Mori; Toshiyuki Takai; Ken-ichi Tomochika; Kiyohiro Hamatani; Hitoshi Ohmori
Neoteny in Lymphocytes: Rag1 and Rag2 Expression in Germinal Center B Cells, pp. 2094-2097
Shuhua Han; Biao Zheng; David G. Schatz; Eugenia Spanopoulou; Garnett Kelsoe
Enhancement of Class II-Restricted T Cell Responses by Costimulatory NK Receptors for Class I MHC Proteins, pp. 2097-2100
Ofer Mandelboim; Daniel M. Davis; Hugh T. Reyburn; Mar Valés-Gómez; Eric G. Sheu; Laszlo Pazmany; Jack L. Strominger
Inhibition of Adipogenesis Through MAP Kinase-Mediated Phosphorylation of PPARγ, pp. 2100-2103
Erding Hu; Jae Bum Kim; Pasha Sarraf; Bruce M. Spiegelman
Associative Learning Disrupted by Impaired Gs Signaling in Drosophila Mushroom Bodies, pp. 2104-2107
John B. Connolly; Ian J. H. Roberts; J. Douglas Armstrong; Kim Kaiser; Michael Forte; Tim Tully; Cahir J. O'Kane
A Mechanism of Drug Action Revealed by Structural Studies of Enoyl Reductase, pp. 2107-2110
Clair Baldock; John B. Rafferty; Svetlana E. Sedelnikova; Patrick J. Baker; Antoine R. Stuitje; Antoni R. Slabas; Timothy R. Hawkes; David W. Rice
Orientation Maps of Subjective Contours in Visual Cortex, pp. 2110-2115
Bhavin R. Sheth; Jitendra Sharma; S. Chenchal Rao; Mriganka Sur
Requirement of CDC42 for Salmonella-Induced Cytoskeletal and Nuclear Responses, pp. 2115-2118
Li-Mei Chen; Silke Hobbie; Jorge E. Galan


Technical Comments
Consequences of Retinal Color Coding for Cortical Color Decoding, pp. 2118-2119
Vincent A. Billock; Dennis M. Dacey; Richard H. Masland
Evaluating the Evidence for Past Life on Mars, pp. 2119-2125
Edward Anders; C. K. Shearer; J. J. Papike; Jeffrey F. Bell; Simon J. Clemett; Richard N. Zare; David S. McKay; Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta; Christopher S. Romanek; Everett K. Gibson Jr.; Hhjatollah Vali; Everett K. Gibson Jr.; David S. McKay; Kathie Thomas-Keprta; Christopher S. Romanek


AAAS News and Notes, p. 2127
Cynthia Lollar

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