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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- CDC Struggles to Recover from Debacle over Earmark, pp. 22-23
- Martin Enserink
- Kinesin Movements Revealed, pp. 23+25
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Satellite Radar Spies City Subsidence, p. 25
- Alexander Hellemans
- ScienceScope, pp. 25+27
- The Science News staff
- Zoology Naming Rules Eased, p. 26
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Academy Plans Guide to Improve Status, pp. 26-27
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Army Corps Seized by Dam Indecision, p. 27
- Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
News Focus: The Holy Land
- Archaeology in the Holy Land, pp. 28-29
- Michael Balter
- Baedeker's Guide, or Just Plain 'Trouble'?, pp. 29-30
- Michael Balter
- The Two Tels: Armageddon for Biblical Archaeology?, pp. 31-32
- Michael Balter
- Palestinians Inherit Riches, but Struggle to Make a Mark, pp. 33-34
- Michael Balter
- Archaeologists and Rabbis Clash over Human Remains, pp. 34-35
- Michael Balter
- Unearthing Monuments of the Yarmukians, p. 35
- Michael Balter
Random Samples, p. 37
- Laura Helmuth
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Science's Why Not Today Problem, p. 39
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q.-From 1919 or 1930?, p. 41
- Rhonda Roland Shearer; Stephen Jay Gould
- Bt Toxin: Assessing GM Strategies, p. 41
- Theo Wallimann
- Resistance to Bt Toxins, p. 42
- Bruce E. Tabashnik; Richard T. Roush; Elizabeth D. Earle; Anthony M. Shelton; Fangneng Huang; Lawrent Buschman; Randall Higgins; William McGaughey
- CAMPFIRE Experiences in Zimbabwe, pp. 42-43
- Bruce M. Campbell; Bevlyne Sithole; Peter Frost; Wayne Getz; Louise Fortmann; David Cumming; Johan du Toit; Rowan Martin
Corrections and Clarifications: Commercialization of Genetic Research and Public Policy, p. 43
Corrections and Clarifications: First-Principles Determination of Elastic Anisotrophy and Wave Velocities of MgO at Lower Mantle Conditions, p. 43
Science's Compass
Essay on Science and Society
- Will Tribal Knowledge Survive the Millennium?, pp. 44-45
- Paul Alan Cox
Books et al.
- Two Views of a Star's Life, pp. 46-47
- Carl Sagan: A Life in the Cosmos
- William Poundstone
- Carl Sagan: A Life
- Keay Davidson
- Review author[s]: Clark R. Chapman
- Why Do Kids Say Goed and Brang?, pp. 47-48
- Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language
- Steven Pinker
- Review author[s]: James L. McClelland; Mark S. Seidenberg
Perspectives
- Brane-Worlds, pp. 49-50
- Gary Gibbons
- Tracing the Origins of Salmonella Outbreaks, pp. 50-52
- Andreas J. Bäumler; Billy M. Hargis; Renee M. Tsolis
- Reading the Worm Genome, pp. 52-53
- Stuart K. Kim
- Charon's First Detailed Spectra Hold Many Surprises, pp. 53-54
- Eliot Young
- Nota Bene: Sensing Old Age, p. 54
- Orla Smith
The Milky Way
- Portrait of a Galaxy, p. 61
- Linda Rowan; Richard Stone
News
- A Crushing End for Our Galaxy, pp. 62-64
- Robert Irion
- New Probe to Chart the Milky Way, p. 63
- Alexander Hellemans
- Into the Lair of the Beast, pp. 65-67
- Erik Stokstad
- A Magnifying Glass for the Milky Way, pp. 67-68
- Govert Schilling
Reviews
- The Formation and Early Evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy, pp. 69-74
- Roland Buser
- The Dark Halo of the Milky Way, pp. 74-79
- Charles Alcock
- The Baryon Halo of the Milky Way: A Fossil Record of Its Formation, pp. 79-84
- Joss Bland-Hawthorn; Ken Freeman
- The Galactic Center: An Interacting System of Unusual Sources, pp. 85-91
- F. Yusef-Zadeh; F. Melia; M. Wardle
Research
Research Articles
- Structural Basis of Smad2 Recognition by the Smad Anchor for Receptor Activation, pp. 92-97
- Geng Wu; Ye-Guang Chen; Barish Ozdamar; Cassie A. Gyuricza; P. Andrew Chong; Jeffrey L. Wrana; Joan Massagué; Yigong Shi
- Generating Solitons by Phase Engineering of a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 97-101
- J. Denschlag; J. E. Simsarian; D. L. Feder; Charles W. Clark; L. A. Collins; J. Cubizolles; L. Deng; E. W. Hagley; K. Helmerson; W. P. Reinhardt; S. L. Rolston; B. I. Schneider; W. D. Phillips
Reports
- Equilibrium Regained: From Nonequilibrium Chaos to Statistical Mechanics, pp. 101-104
- David A. Egolf
- A Nucleation Site and Mechanism Leading to Epitaxial Growth of Diamond Films, pp. 104-106
- S. T. Lee; H. Y. Peng; X. T. Zhou; N. Wang; C. S. Lee; I. Bello; Y. Lifshitz
- Evidence for Crystalline Water and Ammonia Ices on Pluto's Satellite Charon, pp. 107-109
- Michael E. Brown; Wendy M. Calvin
- Evidence for a Low-Density Universe from the Relative Velocities of Galaxies, pp. 109-112
- R. Juszkiewicz; P. G. Ferreira; H. A. Feldman; A. H. Jaffe; M. Davis
- The Changing Morphology and Increasing Deceleration of Supernova 1993J in M81, pp. 112-116
- N. Bartel; M. F. Bietenholz; M. P. Rupen; A. J. Beasley; D. A. Graham; V. I. Altunin; T. Venturi; G. Umana; W. H. Cannon; J. E. Conway
- Protein Interaction Mapping in C. elegans Using Proteins Involved in Vulval Development, pp. 116-122
- Albertha J. M. Walhout; Raffaella Sordella; Xiaowei Lu; James L. Hartley; Gary F. Temple; Michael A. Brasch; Nicolas Thierry-Mieg; Marc Vidal
- A Short Fe-Fe Distance in Peroxodiferric Ferritin: Control of Fe Substrate versus Cofactor Decay?, pp. 122-125
- Jungwon Hwang; Carsten Krebs; Boi Hanh Huynh; Dale E. Edmondson; Elizabeth C. Theil; James E. Penner-Hahn
- Modulation of Brain Reward Circuitry by Leptin, pp. 125-128
- Stephanie Fulton; Barbara Woodside; Peter Shizgal
- Sex Determination in Malaria Parasites, pp. 128-131
- Richard E. L. Paul; Timothy N. Coulson; Anna Raibaud; Paul T. Brey
- DNA Topoisomerase IIβ and Neural Development, pp. 131-134
- Xia Yang; Wei Li; Elizabeth D. Prescott; Steven J. Burden; James C. Wang
- Tbx5 and the Retinotectum Projection, pp. 134-137
- Kazuko Koshiba-Takeuchi; Jun K. Takeuchi; Ken Matsumoto; Tsuyoshi Momose; Kenichiro Uno; Veit Hoepker; Keiko Ogura; Naoki Takahashi; Harukazu Nakamura; Kunio Yasuda; Toshihiko Ogura
- A Mammalian H+ Channel Generated through Alternative Splicing of the NADPH Oxidase Homolog NOH-1, pp. 138-142
- Botond Bánfi; Andrés Maturana; Stefano Jaconi; Serge Arnaudeau; Terese Laforge; Bhanu Sinha; Erzsébet Ligeti; Nicolas Demaurex; Karl-Heinz Krause
- Stat3-Mediated Transformation of NIH-3T3 Cells by the Constitutively Active Q205L Gαo Protein, pp. 142-144
- Prahlad T. Ram; Curt M. Horvath; Ravi Iyengar
Back Matter (36 pp.)
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Front Matter (42 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 187
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 193+195
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Antiabortion Groups Target Neuroscience Study at Nebraska, pp. 202-203
- Eliot Marshall
- Supernova Pumps Iron in Inside-Out Blast, pp. 203+205
- Robert Irion
- Dredging at Israeli Site Prompts Mudslinging, pp. 205-206
- Michael Balter
- ScienceScope, pp. 205+207
- Eliot Marshall; Jeff Mervis; Charles Seife
- Billion-Dollar Project Kicks off New Century, pp. 206-207
- Michael Baker
- Nature Steers a Predictable Course, pp. 207+209
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Budget Doubling in View for Indian R&D, p. 209
- Pallava Bagla
News Focus
- Designer Labs: Architecture Discovers Science, pp. 210-214
- Jon Cohen
- How to Create a Science Teacher for $200,000, pp. 215+217
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Looking Back to Early Mars, Deep into Earth, pp. 218-219
- Richard A. Kerr
- Random Samples, p. 221
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- The Endless Pathways of Discovery, pp. 229-231
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- Of Chimps and Men, p. 233
- Edward Hooper
- A Quote from the Other Bill, p. 233
- Robert M. West
- The Down-to-Earth Story of Photovoltaics, pp. 233-234
- Review author[s]: Elliot Berman; David Faiman
- Social "Mentalizing" Abilities in Mental Patients, p. 234
- Oliver Sacks; Chris D. Frith; Uta Frith
- Biosphere Management: Some Tools of the Trade, pp. 234-235
- Gordon Thompson; Peter E. Black
Corrections and Clarifications: Identification of a Mating Type-like Locus in the Asexual Pathogenic Yeast Candida albicans, p. 235
Science's Compass
Policy Forum: Public Health
- Waiting for Organ Transplantation, pp. 237-238
- Robert D. Gibbons; David Meltzer; Naihua Duan
Books et al.
- Do We Have to Count One by One?, pp. 239-240
- Who Counts? The Politics of Census-Taking in Contemporary America
- Margo J. Anderson; Stephen E. Fienberg
- Review author[s]: Thomas R. Belin
Perspectives
- The Green Revolution Strikes Gold, pp. 241+243
- Mary Lou Guerinot
- Toward the End of PuO2�s Supremacy?, pp. 243-244
- Charles Madic
- Diversity in Inhibition, pp. 244-246
- Richard Miles
- Unraveling the Signals of Global Climate Change, pp. 246-247
- Gary S. Dwyer
Review
- Memory-A Century of Consolidation, pp. 248-251
- James L. McGaugh
Pathways of Discovery
- Deconstructing the "Science Wars" by Reconstructing an Old Mold, pp. 253-255+257-259+261
- Stephen Jay Gould
Research
Research Articles
- Cenozoic Deep-Sea Temperatures and Global Ice Volumes from Mg/Ca in Benthic Foraminiferal Calcite, pp. 269-272
- C. H. Lear; H. Elderfield; P. A. Wilson
- Organizing Principles for a Diversity of GABAergic Interneurons and Synapses in the Neocortex, pp. 273-278
- Anirudh Gupta; Yun Wang; Henry Markram
Reports
- Rutile-Bearing Refractory Eclogites: Missing Link between Continents and Depleted Mantle, pp. 278-281
- Roberta L. Rudnick; Matthias Barth; Ingo Horn; William F. McDonough
- Influences of Dietary Uptake and Reactive Sulfides on Metal Bioavailability from Aquatic Sediments, pp. 282-284
- Byeong-Gweon Lee; Sarah B. Griscom; Jung-Suk Lee; Heesun J. Choi; Chul-Hwan Koh; Samuel N. Luoma; Nicholas S. Fisher
- Reaction of Plutonium Dioxide with Water: Formation and Properties of PuO 2+x </latex>, pp. 285-287
- John M. Haschke; Thomas H. Allen; Luis A. Morales
- Communication through a Diffusive Medium: Coherence and Capacity, pp. 287-290
- Aris L. Moustakas; Harold U. Baranger; Leon Balents; Anirvan M. Sengupta; Steven H. Simon
- Direct Observation of Dynamical Heterogeneities in Colloidal Hard-Sphere Suspensions, pp. 290-293
- Willem K. Kegel; Alfons van Blaaderen
- Formation of Cyclic Water Hexamer in Liquid Helium: The Smallest Piece of Ice, pp. 293-295
- K. Nauta; R. E. Miller
- Distal Initiation and Active Propagation of Action Potentials in Interneuron Dendrites, pp. 295-300
- Marco Martina; Imre Vida; Peter Jonas
- Regulation of Abscisic Acid-Induced Stomatal Closure and Anion Channels by Guard Cell AAPK Kinase, pp. 300-303
- Jiaxu Li; Xi-Qing Wang; Mark B. Watson; Sarah M. Assmann
- Engineering the Provitamin A (β-Carotene) Biosynthetic Pathway into (Carotenoid-Free) Rice Endosperm, pp. 303-305
- Xudong Ye; Salim Al-Babili; Andreas Klöti; Jing Zhang; Paola Lucca; Peter Beyer; Ingo Potrykus
- Natural Selection and Parallel Speciation in Sympatric Sticklebacks, pp. 306-308
- Howard D. Rundle; Laura Nagel; Janette Wenrick Boughman; Dolph Schluter
- Rapid Evolution of a Geographic Cline in Size in an Introduced Fly, pp. 308-309
- Raymond B. Huey; George W. Gilchrist; Margen L. Carlson; David Berrigan; Luís Serra
- Crystal Structure of γδ T Cell Receptor Ligand T22: A Truncated MHC-like Fold, pp. 310-314
- Christer Wingren; Michael P. Crowley; Massimo Degano; Yueh-hsiu Chien; Ian A. Wilson
- A Population of Murine γδ T Cells That Recognize an Inducible MHC Class Ib Molecule, pp. 314-316
- Michael P. Crowley; Aude M. Fahrer; Nicole Baumgarth; Johannes Hampl; Ines Gutgemann; Luc Teyton; Yueh-hsiu Chien
- Clonal Propagation of Primate Offspring by Embryo Splitting, pp. 317-319
- A. W. S. Chan; T. Dominko; C. M. Luetjens; E. Neuber; C. Martinovich; L. Hewitson; C. R. Simerly; G. P. Schatten
- Severely Reduced Female Fertility in CD9-Deficient Mice, pp. 319-321
- François Le Naour; Eric Rubinstein; Claude Jasmin; Michel Prenant; Claude Boucheix
- Requirement of CD9 on the Egg Plasma Membrane for Fertilization, pp. 321-324
- Kenji Miyado; Gen Yamada; Shuichi Yamada; Hidetoshi Hasuwa; Yasuhiro Nakamura; Fuminori Ryu; Kentaro Suzuki; Kenichiro Kosai; Kimiko Inoue; Atsuo Ogura; Masaru Okabe; Eisuke Mekada
- Regulation of JNK by Src during Drosophila Development, pp. 324-327
- Minoru Tateno; Yasuyoshi Nishida; Takashi Adachi-Yamada
Back Matter (53 pp.)
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 387
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 393+395
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Windfall Breeds Fresh but Vulnerable Crop of Grants, p. 402
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Gamma Ray Satellite Faces Premature End, p. 403
- Govert Schilling
- E.U. Grabs Food Safety by the Horns, pp. 403+405
- Robert Koenig
- Getting Researchers to Pull Together, pp. 405-406
- Robert Koenig
- ScienceScope, pp. 405+407
- Michael Baker; Andrew Lawler; Laura Helmuth; Dennis Normile; Gretchen Vogel; Pallava Bagla
- Did the Dinosaurs Live on a Topsy-Turvy Earth?, pp. 406-407
- Richard A. Kerr
- The Promise of All Weather, All the Time, pp. 407-408
- Andrew Lawler
- Embryos Attacked by Mom's Natural Defenses, p. 408
- Michael Hagmann
- Laid-Off Satellite Group Sets up Shop, p. 409
- Michael Baker
- How Rotavirus Causes Diarrhea, pp. 409+411
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- Black Holes Begin to Lose Their Mystery, p. 411
- Robert Irion
News Focus
- Reaping the Plant Gene Harvest, pp. 412-414
- Trisha Gura
- New Age Semiconductors Pick up the Pace, pp. 415-417
- Robert F. Service
- New Incentives Lure Chinese Talent Back Home, pp. 417-418
- Dennis Normile
- Integrating the Many Aspects of Biology, pp. 419+421
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Researchers Cash In on Personalized Species Names, p. 421
- Sabine Steghaus-Kovac
Random Samples, p. 423
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Science in Response to Basic Human Needs, p. 425
- M. S. Swaminathan
Letters
- Misallocation of CDC Funds, p. 427
- John H. Gagnon
- Childhood Cancer, p. 427
- Julie A. Ross
- Societal Responsibilities, pp. 427-428
- Sheldon F. Gottlieb; Tim Clair; Yechiel Becker; A. Loren Amacher; Joseph Rotblat
- Considering Manure and Carbon Sequestration, pp. 428-429
- Pete Smith; David S. Powlson; William H. Schlesinger
Corrections and Clarifications: The Elusive Causes of Childhood Cancer, p. 429
Science's Compass
Policy Forum: Genetic Technologies
- Monitoring and Labeling for Genetically Modified Products, pp. 431-432
- Alexander G. Haslberger
Books et al.
- Origins of Trade-Offs in Maternal Care, pp. 433-434
- Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural Selection
- Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
- Review author[s]: A. Magdalena Hurtado
- Spiraling Storm Systems, p. 434
- Hurricanes of the North Atlantic: Climate and Society
- James B. Elsner; A. Birol Kara
- Review author[s]: Charles J. Neumann
Perspectives
- Some like It Hot, pp. 435+437
- Thomas D. Sharkey
- Nickel Comes Full Cycle, pp. 437-438
- Eric N. Jacobsen; Rolf Breinbauer
- A Tail of Histone Acetylation and DNA Recombination, pp. 438-440
- Mark S. Schlissel
- Unraveling the Riddle of ProCys tRNA Synthetase, pp. 440-441
- Michael Yarus
- Quantum Information Processing without Entanglement, pp. 441-442
- Peter Knight
Review
- Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife-Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health, pp. 443-449
- Peter Daszak; Andrew A. Cunningham; Alex D. Hyatt
Tech.Sight
- Bead-Based Fiber-Optic Arrays, pp. 451-452
- David R. Walt
- e-Grants?, p. 453
- GrantSlam
- Review author[s]: J. Bruce McCallum
- Sequence Analysis Star, pp. 453-454
- Lasergene99
- Review author[s]: Darryl Nishimura
Research
Research Article
- Late Cretaceous Polar Wander of the Pacific Plate: Evidence of a Rapid True Polar Wander Event, pp. 455-459
- William W. Sager; Anthony A. P. Koppers
Reports
- Neutral, Single-Component Nickel (II) Polyolefin Catalysts That Tolerate Heteroatoms, pp. 460-462
- Todd R. Younkin; Eric F. Connor; Jason I. Henderson; Stefan K. Friedrich; Robert H. Grubbs; Donald A. Bansleben
- Information Storage and Retrieval through Quantum Phase, pp. 463-465
- J. Ahn; T. C. Weinacht; P. H. Bucksbaum
- Mirrorless Lasing from Mesostructured Waveguides Patterned by Soft Lithography, pp. 465-467
- Peidong Yang; Gernot Wirnsberger; Howard C. Huang; Steven R. Cordero; Michael D. McGehee; Brian Scott; Tao Deng; George M. Whitesides; Bradley F. Chmelka; Steven K. Buratto; Galen D. Stucky
- Detection of Molecular Alignment in Confined Films, pp. 468-470
- F. Eisert; M. Gurka; A. Legant; M. Buck; M. Grunze
- Ultrafast Mid-Infrared Response of YBa2Cu3O 7-δ </latex>, pp. 470-473
- R. A. Kaindl; M. Woerner; T. Elsaesser; D. C. Smith; J. F. Ryan; G. A. Farnan; M. P. McCurry; D. G. Walmsley
- All-Optical Magnetic Resonance in Semiconductors, pp. 473-476
- J. M. Kikkawa; D. D. Awschalom
- Trienoic Fatty Acids and Plant Tolerance of High Temperature, pp. 476-479
- Yuuki Murakami; Michito Tsuyama; Yoshichika Kobayashi; Hiroaki Kodama; Koh Iba
- One Polypeptide with Two Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase Activities, pp. 479-482
- Constantinos Stathopoulos; Tong Li; Randy Longman; Ute C. Vothknecht; Hubert D. Becker; Michael Ibba; Dieter Söll
- A H+-Gated Urea Channel: The Link between Helicobacter pylori Urease and Gastric Colonization, pp. 482-485
- David L. Weeks; Sepehr Eskandari; David R. Scott; George Sachs
- Transmission of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus from Infected to Noninfected Black Flies Co-Feeding on Nonviremic Deer Mice, pp. 485-487
- Daniel G. Mead; Frank B. Ramberg; David G. Besselsen; C. John Maré
- Transgenic Mouse Model of Stunned Myocardium, pp. 488-491
- Anne M. Murphy; Harald Kögler; Dimitrios Georgakopoulos; Jason L. McDonough; David A. Kass; Jennifer E. van Eyk; Eduardo Marbán
- Role of the Enteric Nervous System in the Fluid and Electrolyte Secretion of Rotavirus Diarrhea, pp. 491-495
- Ove Lundgren; Attila Timar Peregrin; Kjell Persson; Shirin Kordasti; Ingrid Uhnoo; Lennart Svensson
- A Role for Histone Acetylation in the Developmental Regulation of V(D)J Recombination, pp. 495-498
- Michelle Taylor McMurry; Michael S. Krangel
- A Critical Role for Murine Complement Regulator Crry in Fetomaternal Tolerance, pp. 498-501
- Chenguang Xu; Dailing Mao; V. Michael Holers; Ben Palanca; Alec M. Cheng; Hector Molina
- Rad6-Dependent Ubiquitination of Histone H2B in Yeast, pp. 501-504
- Kenneth Robzyk; Judith Recht; Mary Ann Osley
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 543
- Laura Helmuth
Editors' Choice, pp. 549+551
- Phil Szuromi
News
News of the Week
- Clinton Seeks 'Major Lift' in U.S. Research Programs, pp. 558-559
- Andrew Lawler
- Company Gets Rights to Cloned Human Embryos, p. 559
- Gretchen Vogel
- Blue Semiconductors Settle on Silicon, pp. 561-562
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, p. 561
- Jon Cohen; Govert Schilling
- Discovering the Original Emerald Cities, p. 562
- Erik Stokstad
- Generating New Yeast Prions, pp. 562-563
- Michael Balter
- Publishers Discuss European E-Print Site, pp. 563-564
- Robert Koenig
- Cubic Compound Makes a Bigger Bang, pp. 564-565
- Robert F. Service
- Bringing the Salton Sea Back to Life, p. 565
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- FDA Halts All Gene Therapy Trials at Penn, pp. 565+567
- Eliot Marshall
- NIH Cuts Deal on Use of OncoMouse, p. 567
- Eliot Marshall
- New Chief Promises Renewal and Openness, p. 567
- Michael Balter
News Focus
- Graduate Educators Struggle to Grade Themselves, pp. 568-570
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Support Grows for British Exercise to Allocate University Funds, p. 569
- Michael Hagmann
- An Integrative Science Finds a Home, pp. 570-572
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Heretical Idea Faces Its Sternest Test, pp. 572-573
- Mark Sincell
- Returning America's Forests to Their 'Natural' Roots, pp. 573+575
- Keith Kloor
- Quakes Large and Small, Burps Big and Old, pp. 576-577
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 579
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Unseemly Competition, p. 589
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- E-Knowledge Hullabaloo-Or When Will the Glass Spill over?, p. 591
- Hans Kende
- Gene Therapy on Trial, pp. 591-592
- Henry I. Miller
- Sickle Cell Anemia Therapy: Progress since Pauling, pp. 592-593
- Alan N. Schechter; Griffin P. Rodgers; Bruno J. Strasser
- Room-Temperature Hydrogen Storage in Nanotubes, pp. 593-594
- Michael J. Heben; Anne C. Dillon; H. M. Cheng; M. S. Dresselhaus
Corrections and Clarifications: Crystal Structure of Thermotoga maritima Ribosome Recycling Factor: A tRNA Mimic, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Europe Stresses Prevention Rather Than Cure, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Backtracking a Mummy Virus, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Transition States between Pyramids and Domes during Ge/Si Island Growth, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Physicists and Astronomers Prepare for a Data Flood, p. 594
Corrections and Clarifications: Respiration without O2</latex>, p. 594
Science's Compass
Policy Forum: Medical Research
- Oversight Mechanisms for Clinical Research, pp. 595+597
- Ralph Snyderman; Edward W. Holmes
Books et al.
- Knowledge to Heal, Knowledge to Injure, pp. 598-599
- Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans
- Jonathan Moreno
- Review author[s]: M. Susan Lindee
- Tales of Cooling, p. 599
- Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold
- Tom Shachtman
- Review author[s]: David Goodstein
Perspectives
- Simple Rules with Complex Dynamics, pp. 601-602
- Robert May
- HIV Infection and Dementia, pp. 602-604
- Suzanne Gartner
- Movies of the Glass Transition, pp. 604-605
- M. D. Ediger
- Genomics and the Geosciences, pp. 605-606
- Jillian F. Banfield; Charles R. Marshall
Review
- AIDS as a Zoonosis: Scientific and Public Health Implications, pp. 607-614
- Beatrice H. Hahn; George M. Shaw; Kevin M. de Cock; Paul M. Sharp
Research
Reports
- Tropical Pacific Forcing of Decadal SST Variability in the Western Indian Ocean over the past Two Centuries, pp. 617-619
- Julia E. Cole; Robert B. Dunbar; Timothy R. McClanahan; Nyawira A. Muthiga
- The Role of the Southern Ocean in Uptake and Storage of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide, pp. 620-622
- Ken Caldeira; Philip B. Duffy
- Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors, pp. 622-625
- Jing Kong; Nathan R. Franklin; Chongwu Zhou; Michael G. Chapline; Shu Peng; Kyeongjae Cho; Hongjie Dai
- Single-File Diffusion of Colloids in One-Dimensional Channels, pp. 625-627
- Q.-H. Wei; C. Bechinger; P. Leiderer
- Three-Dimensional Direct Imaging of Structural Relaxation near the Colloidal Glass Transition, pp. 627-631
- Eric R. Weeks; J. C. Crocker; Andrew C. Levitt; Andrew Schofield; D. A. Weitz
- Oxygen Isotopes and Emerald Trade Routes since Antiquity, pp. 631-633
- Gaston Giuliani; Marc Chaussidon; Henri-Jean Schubnel; Daniel H. Piat; Claire Rollion-Bard; Christian France-Lanord; Didier Giard; Daniel de Narvaez; Benjamin Rondeau
- Quantum-Critical Conductivity Scaling for a Metal-Insulator Transition, pp. 633-636
- H.-L. Lee; John P. Carini; David V. Baxter; W. Henderson; G. Grüner
- Strength and Breaking Mechanism of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes under Tensile Load, pp. 637-640
- Min-Feng Yu; Oleg Lourie; Mark J. Dyer; Katerina Moloni; Thomas F. Kelly; Rodney S. Ruoff
- Cloning and Heterologous Expression of the Epothilone Gene Cluster, pp. 640-642
- Li Tang; Sanjay Shah; Loleta Chung; John Carney; Leonard Katz; Chaitan Khosla; Bryan Julien
- Complementary Neural Mechanisms for Tracking Items in Human Working Memory, pp. 643-646
- Yang Jiang; James V. Haxby; Alex Martin; Leslie G. Ungerleider; Raja Parasuraman
- Inhibitors of Strand Transfer That Prevent Integration and Inhibit HIV-1 Replication in Cells, pp. 646-650
- Daria J. Hazuda; Peter Felock; Marc Witmer; Abigail Wolfe; Kara Stillmock; Jay A. Grobler; Amy Espeseth; Lori Gabryelski; William Schleif; Carol Blau; Michael D. Miller
- A Tale of Two Futures: HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy in San Francisco, pp. 650-654
- S. M. Blower; H. B. Gershengorn; R. M. Grant
- Redox Signaling in Chloroplasts: Cleavage of Disulfides by an Iron-Sulfur Cluster, pp. 655-658
- Shaodong Dai; Cristina Schwendtmayer; Peter Schürmann; S. Ramaswamy; Hans Eklund
- Voltage- and Tension-Dependent Lipid Mobility in the Outer Hair Cell Plasma Membrane, pp. 658-661
- John S. Oghalai; Hong-Bo Zhao; J. Walter Kutz; William E. Brownell
- Creating a Protein-Based Element of Inheritance, pp. 661-664
- Liming Li; Susan Lindquist
- Coupling of Stress in the ER to Activation of JNK Protein Kinases by Transmembrane Protein Kinase IRE1, pp. 664-666
- Fumihiko Urano; XiaoZhong Wang; Anne Bertolotti; Yuhong Zhang; Peter Chung; Heather P. Harding; David Ron
- A Simple Model for Complex Dynamical Transitions in Epidemics, pp. 667-670
- David J. D. Earn; Pejman Rohani; Benjamin M. Bolker; Bryan T. Grenfell
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 672-673
- Tiffany Ayers
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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 763
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 769+771
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- How NSF Came up with the Biggest Boost in Its History, pp. 778-779
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Signs of MACHOs in a Far-Off Galaxy, p. 779
- Govert Schilling
- Street Protests Keep the Pressure on Allégre, p. 781
- Michael Balter
- ScienceScope, p. 781
- Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff
- Blue Laser Pioneer Seeks Greener Pastures, p. 782
- Dennis Normile
- Both Sides Claim Victory in Trade Pact, pp. 782-783
- Laura Helmuth
- Stretching Horizons for Electrical Devices, p. 783
- Adrian Cho
- A Face-Off over Tumor Blood Supply, pp. 783+785
- Marcia Barinaga
- 17 Get Science, Technology Medals, p. 785
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- Earthmovers of the Amazon, pp. 786-789
- Charles C. Mann
- Consumer Power Heralds Hard Times for Researchers, pp. 790-791
- Lone Frank
- Cold Numbers Unmake the Quantum Mind, p. 791
- Charles Seife
- Fermat's Last Theorem's First Cousin, pp. 792-793
- Dana Mackenzie
- How Climate Change Alters Rhythms of the Wild, pp. 793+795
- Bernice Wuethrich
- New Focus on Cool Planets and Hot Gas in Atlanta, pp. 796-797
- Robert Irion
Random Samples, p. 799
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Lunch Selections Expanding, p. 801
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- Timeline Travails, p. 803
- Don Ihde; Ivan Amato
- Antibiotic Rotation, p. 803
- Louis Roccanova; Philip Rappa III
- Herbicide Use on Roundup Ready Crops, pp. 803-804
- Janet Carpenter; Leonard Gianessi
- Benefits of Membership, pp. 804-805+807
- Etienne Danchin; Richard H. Wagner; Julia K. Parrish; Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Corrections and Clarifications: A Short Fe-Fe Distance in Peroxodiferric Ferritin: Control of Fe Substrate versus Cofactor Decay?, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Charon's First Detailed Spectra Hold Many Surprises, p. 807
Corrections and Clarifications: Unearthing Monuments of the Yarmukians, p. 807
Science's Compass
Essays on Science and Society
- From Turin to Stockholm via St. Louis and Rio de Janeiro, p. 809
- Rita Levi-Montalcini
- A Life in Science, p. 810
- H. Gobind Khorana
Books et al.
- Reef Processes in the Long View, pp. 811-812
- Reef Evolution
- Rachel Wood
- Review author[s]: J. E. N. Veron
- Solving the Sverdlovsk Mystery, p. 812
- Anthrax: The Investigation of a Deadly Outbreak
- Jeanne Guillemin
- Review author[s]: Jonathan B. Tucker
Perspectives
- Regeneration in the Nogo Zone, pp. 813-814
- Marc Tessier-Lavigne; Corey S. Goodman
- The Strength of a Continent, pp. 814-815
- Gregory A. Houseman
- Regulating Export of ER Cargo, pp. 816-817
- Meir Aridor; William E. Balch
- Measuring Beelines to Food, pp. 817-818
- Thomas Collett
- Biosynthesis Meets Bioinformatics, pp. 818-819
- David E. Cane
Review
- Adaptive Recognition by Nucleic Acid Aptamers, pp. 820-825
- Thomas Hermann; Dinshaw J. Patel
Research
Research Article
- Regulation of Protein Secretion through Controlled Aggregation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 826-830
- Victor M. Rivera; Xiurong Wang; Scott Wardwell; Nancy L. Courage; Allen Volchuk; Terence Keenan; Dennis A. Holt; Michael Gilman; Lelio Orci; Frank Cerasoli Jr.; James E. Rothman; Tim Clackson
Reports
- Temporal Trends in Deep Ocean Redfield Ratios, pp. 831-833
- Markus Pahlow; Ulf Riebesell
- Dynamics of the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary in the Western United States, pp. 834-836
- Lucy M. Flesch; William E. Holt; A. John Haines; Bingming Shen-Tu
- High-Speed Electrically Actuated Elastomers with Strain Greater Than 100%, pp. 836-839
- Ron Pelrine; Roy Kornbluh; Qibing Pei; Jose Joseph
- Two-Dimensional Electronic Excitations in Self-Assembled Conjugated Polymer Nanocrystals, pp. 839-842
- R. Österbacka; C. P. An; X. M. Jiang; Z. V. Vardeny
- Cool Glacial Temperatures and Changes in Moisture Source Recorded in Oman Groundwaters, pp. 842-845
- Constanze E. Weyhenmeyer; Stephen J. Burns; H. Niklaus Waber; Werner Aeschbach-Hertig; Rolf Kipfer; H. Hugo Loosli; Albert Matter
- Cross-Species Interactions between Malaria Parasites in Humans, pp. 845-848
- Marian C. Bruce; Christl A. Donnelly; Michael P. Alpers; Mary R. Galinski; John W. Barnwell; David Walliker; Karen P. Day
- Mutations in SDHD, A Mitochondrial Complex II Gene, in Hereditary Paraganglioma, pp. 848-851
- Bora E. Baysal; Robert E. Ferrell; Joan E. Willett-Brozick; Elizabeth C. Lawrence; David Myssiorek; Anne Bosch; Andel van der Mey; Peter E. M. Taschner; Wendy S. Rubinstein; Eugene N. Myers; Charles W. Richard III; Cees J. Cornelisse; Peter Devilee; B. Devlin
- Honeybee Navigation: Nature and Calibration of the "Odometer", pp. 851-853
- Mandyan V. Srinivasan; Shaowu Zhang; Monika Altwein; Jürgen Tautz
- Population Dynamical Consequences of Climate Change for a Small Temperate Songbird, pp. 854-856
- B.-E. Sæther; J. Tufto; S. Engen; K. Jerstad; O. W. Røstad; J. E. Skåtan
- Connectivity of Marine Populations: Open or Closed?, pp. 857-859
- Robert K. Cowen; Kamazima M. M. Lwiza; Su Sponaugle; Claire B. Paris; Donald B. Olson
- Eta-1 (Osteopontin): An Early Component of Type-1 (Cell-Mediated) Immunity, pp. 860-864
- Samy Ashkar; Georg F. Weber; Vassiliki Panoutsakopoulou; Marie E. Sanchirico; Marianne Jansson; Samer Zawaideh; Susan R. Rittling; David T. Denhardt; Melvin J. Glimcher; Harvey Cantor
- Synaptic Assembly of the Brain in the Absence of Neurotransmitter Secretion, pp. 864-869
- Matthijs Verhage; Ascanio S. Maia; Jaap J. Plomp; Arjen B. Brussaard; Joost H. Heeroma; Hendrika Vermeer; Ruud F. Toonen; Robert E. Hammer; Timo K. van den Berg; Markus Missler; Hans J. Geuze; Thomas C. Südhof
- A Subclass of Ras Proteins That Regulate the Degradation of IκB, pp. 869-873
- Craig Fenwick; Soon-Young Na; Reinhard E. Voll; Haihong Zhong; Suhn-Young Im; Jae Woon Lee; Sankar Ghosh
- Signaling and Circuitry of Multiple MAPK Pathways Revealed by a Matrix of Global Gene Expression Profiles, pp. 873-880
- Christopher J. Roberts; Bryce Nelson; Matthew J. Marton; Roland Stoughton; Michael R. Meyer; Holly A. Bennett; Yudong D. He; Hongyue Dai; Wynn L. Walker; Timothy R. Hughes; Mike Tyers; Charles Boone; Stephen H. Friend
Back Matter (40 pp.)
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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 927
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 933+935
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- AIDS Researchers Look to Africa for New Insights, pp. 942-943
- Jon Cohen
- Academies Get Together to Tackle the Big Issues, pp. 943+945
- Robert Koenig
- New Material Promises Chillier Currents, pp. 945-946
- Adrian Cho
- ScienceScope, p. 945
- Dennis Normile; Martin Enserink
- Fine Details Point to Space Hydrocarbons, p. 946
- Alexander Hellemans
- Deep, Moist Heat Drives Jovian Weather, pp. 946-947
- Richard A. Kerr
- A New Clue to How Alcohol Damages Brains, pp. 947-948
- Marcia Barinaga
- Wisconsin to Distribute Embryonic Cell Lines, pp. 948-949
- Gretchen Vogel
- Report Would Open up Research in Japan, p. 949
- Dennis Normile
- CERN Stakes Claim on New State of Matter, pp. 949+951
- Charles Seife
- Start-Up Claims Piece of Iceland's Gene Pie, p. 951
- Martin Enserink
News Focus
- Balancing the Science Budget, pp. 952-955
- David Malakoff
- Plan to Reduce Number of New Grants Tempers Enthusiasm for NIH Budget Hike, p. 953
- Eliot Marshall
- Solar Missions Brighten NASA's Hopes for Space Science Research, p. 954
- Andrew Lawler
- Up, Down, and Sideways: How Other Research Agencies Fared, p. 955
- Adrian Cho; Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Charles Seife; Erik Stokstad
- Packard Heir Signs up for National 'Math Wars', pp. 956-957+959
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Vaccine Studies Stymied by Shortage of Animals, pp. 959-960
- Jon Cohen
- Revealing Uncertainties in Computer Models, pp. 960-961
- Barry Cipra
Random Samples, p. 963
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Future Supplies of Electricity, p. 971
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- What Went Wrong with the Mars Landing?, p. 973
- F. Koster van Groos; Stephen Guggenheim
- Splitting the Rent, p. 973
- Buzz Bloom
- Veterinary Perspective on Gene Therapy with Adenoviruses, pp. 973-974
- Michael J. Studdert
- Luzia Is Not Alone, pp. 974-975
- Walter Neves
- We Aren't Worth a Mention?, p. 975
- Robert W. Kates
- Economics of Bushmeat, pp. 975-976
- David S. Wilkie; Ricardo A. Godoy
- Retraction, p. 976
- Thomas R. Geballe; S. A. Sandford; L. J. Allamandola
Corrections and Clarifications: The Endless Pathways of Discovery, p. 976
Corrections and Clarifications: Plant Patent Killed, p. 976
Science's Compass
Policy Forum: Economics
- The Problematic Venture Capitalist, pp. 977+979
- Josh Lerner
Books et al.
- Tales of a Talented Bird, pp. 980-981
- The Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots
- Irene Maxine Pepperberg
- Review author[s]: Edward Kako
- Disdained by Generals, p. 981
- The Biology of Doom: The History of America's Secret Germ Warfare Project
- Ed Regis
- Review author[s]: Raymond A. Zilinskas
Perspectives
- Signals to Move Cells, pp. 982-983+985
- Lodewijk V. Dekker; Anthony W. Segal
- Is Bigger Better in Cricket?, pp. 985-986
- Pierre Capy
- Molecules at Rest, pp. 986-987
- C. J. Williams; P. S. Julienne
- The Last Interglacial, pp. 987-988
- George J. Kukla
Review
- Conservation and Novelty in the Evolution of Cell Adhesion and Extracellular Matrix Genes, pp. 989-994
- Harald Hutter; Bruce E. Vogel; John D. Plenefisch; Carolyn R. Norris; Rui B. Proenca; John Spieth; Chaobo Guo; Surjeet Mastwal; Xiaoping Zhu; Jochen Scheel; Edward M. Hedgecock
Pathways of Discovery
- Planetary Science: A Space Odyssey, pp. 997-999+1001-1003+1005
- David J. Stevenson
Research
Reports
- Quantization of Multiparticle Auger Rates in Semiconductor Quantum Dots, pp. 1011-1013
- V. I. Klimov; A. A. Mikhailovsky; D. W. McBranch; C. A. Leatherdale; M. G. Bawendi
- Observation of Antiferromagnetic Domains in Epitaxial Thin Films, pp. 1014-1016
- A. Scholl; J. Stöhr; J. Lüning; J. W. Seo; J. Fompeyrine; H. Siegwart; J.-P. Locquet; F. Nolting; S. Anders; E. E. Fullerton; M. R. Scheinfein; H. A. Padmore
- Molecules in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 1016-1019
- Roahn Wynar; R. S. Freeland; D. J. Han; C. Ryu; D. J. Heinzen
- Zener Model Description of Ferromagnetism in Zinc-Blende Magnetic Semiconductors, pp. 1019-1022
- T. Dietl; H. Ohno; F. Matsukura; J. Cibert; D. Ferrand
- Ambipolar Pentacene Field-Effect Transistors and Inverters, pp. 1022-1023
- J. H. Schön; S. Berg; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
- CsBi4Te6: A High-Performance Thermoelectric Material for Low-Temperature Applications, pp. 1024-1027
- Duck-Young Chung; Tim Hogan; Paul Brazis; Melissa Rocci-Lane; Carl Kannewurf; Marina Bastea; Ctirad Uher; Mercouri G. Kanatzidis
- Physics of Iron at Earth's Core Conditions, pp. 1027-1030
- A. Laio; S. Bernard; G. L. Chiarotti; S. Scandolo; E. Tosatti
- Surface Expression of HLA-E, An Inhibitor of Natural Killer Cells, Enhanced by Human Cytomegalovirus gpUL40, pp. 1031-1033
- Peter Tomasec; Veronique M. Braud; Carole Rickards; Martin B. Powell; Brian P. McSharry; Stephan Gadola; Vincenzo Cerundolo; Leszek K. Borysiewicz; Andrew J. McMichael; Gavin W. G. Wilkinson
- Localization of the G Protein βγ Complex in Living Cells during Chemotaxis, pp. 1034-1036
- Tian Jin; Ning Zhang; Yu Long; Carole A. Parent; Peter N. Devreotes
- Polarization of Chemoattractant Receptor Signaling during Neutrophil Chemotaxis, pp. 1037-1040
- Guy Servant; Orion D. Weiner; Paul Herzmark; Tamás Balla; John W. Sedat; Henry R. Bourne
- Function of PI3Kγ in Thymocyte Development, T Cell Activation, and Neutrophil Migration, pp. 1040-1046
- Takehiko Sasaki; Junko Irie-Sasaki; Russell G. Jones; Antonio J. Oliveira-dos-Santos; William L. Stanford; Brad Bolon; Andrew Wakeham; Annick Itie; Dennis Bouchard; Ivona Kozieradzki; Nicholas Joza; Tak W. Mak; Pamela S. Ohashi; Akira Suzuki; Josef M. Penninger
- Roles of PLC-β2 and -β3 and PI3Kγ in Chemoattractant-Mediated Signal Transduction, pp. 1046-1049
- Zhong Li; Huiping Jiang; Wei Xie; Zuchuan Zhang; Alan V. Smrcka; Dianqing Wu
- Central Role for G Protein-Coupled Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase γ in Inflammation, pp. 1049-1053
- Emilio Hirsch; Vladimir L. Katanaev; Cecilia Garlanda; Ornella Azzolino; Luciano Pirola; Lorenzo Silengo; Silvano Sozzani; Alberto Mantovani; Fiorella Altruda; Matthias P. Wymann
- Requirement for DARPP-32 in Progesterone-Facilitated Sexual Receptivity in Female Rats and Mice, pp. 1053-1056
- S. K. Mani; A. A. Fienberg; J. P. O'Callaghan; G. L. Snyder; P. B. Allen; P. K. Dash; A. N. Moore; A. J. Mitchell; J. Bibb; P. Greengard; B. W. O'Malley
- Ethanol-Induced Apoptotic Neurodegeneration and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, pp. 1056-1060
- Chrysanthy Ikonomidou; Petra Bittigau; Masahiko J. Ishimaru; David F. Wozniak; Christian Koch; Kerstin Genz; Madelon T. Price; Vanya Stefovska; Friederike Hörster; Tanya Tenkova; Krikor Dikranian; John W. Olney
- Evidence for DNA Loss as a Determinant of Genome Size, pp. 1060-1062
- Dmitri A. Petrov; Todd A. Sangster; J. Spencer Johnston; Daniel L. Hartl; Kerry L. Shaw
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1163
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1169+1171
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Loss of ASTRO-E X-ray Satellite Hurts Japan's Space Science ..., pp. 1178-1179
- Dennis Normile
- ... While European Observatory Sends Back First X-ray Images, p. 1178
- Govert Schilling
- Mouse Sequencers Take up the Shotgun, pp. 1179+1181
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- New Clue to Age Control in Yeast, pp. 1181-1182
- Evelyn Strauss
- ScienceScope, pp. 1181+1183
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Jeffrey Mervis; Dennis Normile; David Malakoff
- RNA Works out Knight Moves, pp. 1182-1183
- Charles Seife
- Fired Researcher Is Rehired and Refired, pp. 1183-1184
- Eliot Marshall
- Double Magic for New Nickel Nucleus, p. 1184
- Adrian Cho
- U.K. Plans Major Medical DNA Database, p. 1184
- Michael Hagmann
- New Genetic Tricks to Rejuvenate Ailing Livers, pp. 1185+1187
- Michael Hagmann
- Researchers Brace for Political Backlash, p. 1187
- Robert Koenig
- Controversy Claims CDC Lab Chief, p. 1187
- Martin Enserink
News Focus
- Ecologists on a Mission to Save the World, pp. 1188-1192
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- A New Breed of Scientist-Advocate Emerges, pp. 1192-1193+1195
- Kathryn S. Brown
- Knotted Jets and Odd Quasars Reveal Secrets by Radio, pp. 1195-1196
- Dennis Normile
- Patent Office May Raise the Bar on Gene Claims, pp. 1196-1197
- Martin Enserink
Random Samples, p. 1199
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Politics, Misinformation, and Biotechnology, p. 1201
- Christopher S. Bond
Letters
- "Restoration"-A Misnomer?, p. 1203
- Mark A. Davis
- Irony: The Spice of (Online) Life, p. 1203
- Jeffrey H. Boatright
- Names for Cash, pp. 1203-1204
- Alessandro Minelli; O. Kraus; P. K. Tubbs
- "Science Wars", p. 1204
- Oliver H. Winn
- Designer Labs, pp. 1204-1205
- Richard S. Jope
- Clarification of AstraZeneca's R&D Strategies, p. 1205
- Claes Wilhelmsson
- Cooperating on Childhood Cancer, pp. 1205-1206
- Susan M. Sieber; Steven K. Galson; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Decay Rate of Beryllium-7 in Different Environments, p. 1206
- A. Ray; P. Das; S. K. Saha; S. K. Das
Corrections and Clarifications: Windfall Breeds Fresh but Vulnerable Crop of Grants, p. 1206
Corrections and Clarifications: Biosphere Management: Some Tools of the Trade, p. 1206
Corrections and Clarifications: Constraints on Slow Earthquake Dynamics from a Swarm in Central Italy, p. 1206
Science's Compass
Policy Forum: Public Health
- The Health and Wealth of Nations, pp. 1207+1209
- David E. Bloom; David Canning
Books et al.
- Before the Fall of the Wall, pp. 1210-1211
- Science Under Socialism: East Germany in Comparative Perspective
- Kristie Macrakis; Dieter Hoffmann
- Naturwissenschaft und Technik in der DDR
- Dieter Hoffmann; Kristie Macrakis
- Review author[s]: Joachim Sauer
- Wondrous Senses, p. 1211
- Sensory Exotica: A World beyond Human Experience
- Howard C. Hughes
- Review author[s]: Richard Gregory
Perspectives
- SRP-Where the RNA and Membrane Worlds Meet, pp. 1212-1213
- Peter Walter; Robert Keenan; Uli Schmitz
- Into the Forbidden Zone, pp. 1215-1216
- J. G. Liou; B. R. Hacker; R. Y. Zhang
- Temperatures High and Low, pp. 1216-1217
- David E. Parker
- Superclusters-The Largest Structures in the Universe?, pp. 1217-1218
- Michael Drinkwater
- A Powerhouse Divided, p. 1219
- William Martin
Tech.Sight
- Bioinformatics in the Information Age, pp. 1221+1223
- Sylvia J. Spengler
- Keeping Track of Bases, pp. 1224-1225
- The Gene Inspector: Textco
- Review author[s]: Ellen M. Quardokus
Research
Research Articles
- Interpreting Differential Temperature Trends at the Surface and in the Lower Troposphere, pp. 1227-1232
- B. D. Santer; T. M. L. Wigley; D. J. Gaffen; L. Bengtsson; C. Doutriaux; J. S. Boyle; M. Esch; J. J. Hnilo; P. D. Jones; G. A. Meehl; E. Roeckner; K. E. Taylor; M. F. Wehner
- Crystal Structure of the Ribonucleoprotein Core of the Signal Recognition Particle, pp. 1232-1239
- Robert T. Batey; Robert P. Rambo; Louise Lucast; Brian Rha; Jennifer A. Doudna
Reports
- Three-Layered Atmospheric Structure in Accretion Disks around Stellar-Mass Black Holes, pp. 1239-1241
- S. N. Zhang; Wei Cui; Wan Chen; Yangsen Yao; Xiaoling Zhang; Xuejun Sun; Xue-Bing Wu; Haiguang Xu
- Multidecadal Changes in the Vertical Temperature Structure of the Tropical Troposphere, pp. 1242-1245
- Dian J. Gaffen; Benjamin D. Santer; James S. Boyle; John R. Christy; Nicholas E. Graham; Rebecca J. Ross
- Self-Assembling Amphiphilic Siderophores from Marine Bacteria, pp. 1245-1247
- J. S. Martinez; G. P. Zhang; P. D. Holt; H.-T. Jung; C. J. Carrano; M. G. Haygood; Alison Butler
- Widespread Complex Flow in the Interior of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, pp. 1248-1250
- Jonathan L. Bamber; David G. Vaughan; Ian Joughin
- Density of Phonon States in Iron at High Pressure, pp. 1250-1253
- R. Lübbers; H. F. Grünsteudel; A. I. Chumakov; G. Wortmann
- Inhibition of Experimental Liver Cirrhosis in Mice by Telomerase Gene Delivery, pp. 1253-1258
- Karl Lenhard Rudolph; Sandy Chang; Melissa Millard; Nicole Schreiber-Agus; Ronald A. DePinho
- Prevention of Acute Liver Failure in Rats with Reversibly Immortalized Human Hepatocytes, pp. 1258-1262
- Naoya Kobayashi; Toshiyoshi Fujiwara; Karen A. Westerman; Yusuke Inoue; Masakiyo Sakaguchi; Hirofumi Noguchi; Masahiro Miyazaki; Jin Cai; Noriaki Tanaka; Ira J. Fox; Philippe Leboulch
- The Glucocorticoid Receptor: Rapid Exchange with Regulatory Sites in Living Cells, pp. 1262-1265
- James G. McNally; Waltraud G. Müller; Dawn Walker; Ronald Wolford; Gordon L. Hager
- Dopaminergic Loss and Inclusion Body Formation in α-Synuclein Mice: Implications for Neurodegenerative Disorders, pp. 1265-1269
- Eliezer Masliah; Edward Rockenstein; Isaac Veinbergs; Margaret Mallory; Makoto Hashimoto; Ayako Takeda; Yutaka Sagara; Abbyann Sisk; Lennart Mucke
- Neuroimaging Evidence for Dissociable Forms of Repetition Priming, pp. 1269-1272
- R. Henson; T. Shallice; R. Dolan
- Sparse Coding and Decorrelation in Primary Visual Cortex during Natural Vision, pp. 1273-1276
- William E. Vinje; Jack L. Gallant
- Mitochondrial FtsZ in a Chromophyte Alga, pp. 1276-1279
- Peter L. Beech; Thao Nheu; Thomas Schultz; Shane Herbert; Trevor Lithgow; Paul R. Gilson; Geoffrey I. McFadden
- Convergent Solutions to Binding at a Protein-Protein Interface, pp. 1279-1283
- Warren L. DeLano; Mark H. Ultsch; Abraham M. de Vos; James A. Wells
- Evidence for a High Frequency of Simultaneous Double-Nucleotide Substitutions, pp. 1283-1286
- Michalis Averof; Antonis Rokas; Kenneth H. Wolfe; Paul M. Sharp
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1359
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1365+1367
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Fruit Fly Genome Yields Data and a Validation, p. 1374
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- HHS Probes Genesis of Gene Sequencer, pp. 1374-1375
- Jon Cohen
- Patent on HIV Receptor Provokes an Outcry, pp. 1375+1377
- Eliot Marshall
- ScienceScope, p. 1377
- Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff
- Spider Genes Reveal Flexible Design, p. 1378
- Erik Stokstad
- NEAR Finds a Battered but Unbroken Eros, pp. 1378-1379
- Richard A. Kerr
- New Stroke Treatment Strategy Explored, pp. 1379+1381
- Laura Helmuth
- Death Triggers Regrowth of Zebra Finch Neurons, p. 1381
- Gretchen Vogel
News Focus
- Meltdown on Long Island, pp. 1382-1388
- Andrew Lawler
- The Unbearable Capriciousness of Bering, pp. 1388-1389
- Robert A. Saar
- New Corn Plant Draws Fire from GM Food Opponents, p. 1390
- Dan Ferber
- Getting a More Precise Grip on the Physical World, pp. 1391+1393
- Andrew Watson
Random Samples, p. 1395
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- In Search of Stem Cell Policy, p. 1397
- Mark S. Frankel
Letters
- Limits to Our Knowledge, p. 1399
- Walter Makous
- Transgenic Maize in Mexico: No Need for Concern, p. 1399
- Juan Pablo Ricardo Martínez-Soriano; Diana Sara Leal-Klevezas
- Firearms the Target, pp. 1399-1400
- Joseph C. Oefelein; Peter Birner; S. B. Sorenson
Policy Forum
- Interesting Times-Biology, European Science, and EMBL, pp. 1401+1403
- Fotis C. Kafatos
Books et al.
- A Sheep and a Metaphor, pp. 1404-1405
- The Second Creation The Age of Biological Control by the Scientists Who Cloned Dolly
- Ian Wilmut; Keith Campbell; Colin Tudge
- Review author[s]: Lee M. Silver
- Big Synapse Stories, p. 1405
- The Squid Giant Synapse A Model for Chemical Trasmission
- Rodolfo R. Llinás
- Review author[s]: George J. Augustine
Perspectives
- The Refugial Debate, pp. 1406-1407
- K. J. Willis; R. J. Whittaker
- Catalysis on Oxide Surfaces, pp. 1407+1409
- Helmut Knözinger
- Mice Are Not Furry Petri Dishes, pp. 1409-1410
- James Bull; Bruce Levin
- Galaxy-Scale Mergers and Globular Custers, pp. 1410-1411
- François Schweizer
Stem Cell Research and Ethics
- Stem Cells Branch Out, p. 1417
- Pamela J. Hines; Beverly A. Purnell; Jean Marx
News
- Can Old Cells Learn New Tricks?, pp. 1418-1419
- Gretchen Vogel
- The Business of Stem Cells, pp. 1419-1421
- Eliot Marshall
- Fetal Neuron Grafts Pave the Way for Stem Cell Therapies, pp. 1421-1422
- Marcia Barinaga
Viewpoints
- Patients' Voices: The Powerful Sound in the Stem Cell Debate, p. 1423
- Daniel Perry
- A Time for Restraint, p. 1424
- Frank E. Young
- Europe Confronts the Embryonic Stem Cell Research Challenge, pp. 1425-1427
- Noëlle Lenoir
Reviews
- Out of Eden: Stem Cells and Their Niches, pp. 1427-1430
- Fiona M. Watt; Brigid L. M. Hogan
- Stem Cells in Epithelial Tissues, pp. 1431-1433
- J. M. W. Slack
- Mammalian Neural Stem Cells, pp. 1433-1438
- Fred H. Gage
- Why Stem Cells?, pp. 1439-1441
- Derek van der Kooy; Samuel Weiss
- Translating Stem and Progenitor Cell Biology to the Clinic: Barriers and Opportunities, pp. 1442-1446
- Irving L. Weissman
Research
Research Articles
- The Atom-Cavity Microscope: Single Atoms Bound in Orbit by Single Photons, pp. 1447-1453
- C. J. Hood; T. W. Lynn; A. C. Doherty; A. S. Parkins; H. J. Kimble
- An Oral Vaccine against NMDAR1 with Efficacy in Experimental Stroke and Epilepsy, pp. 1453-1460
- Matthew J. During; Charles W. Symes; Patricia A. Lawlor; John Lin; Jane Dunning; Helen L. Fitzsimons; David Poulsen; Paola Leone; Ruian Xu; Bridget L. Dicker; Janusz Lipski; Deborah Young
Reports
- Shaped Ceramics with Tunable Magnetic Properties from Metal-Containing Polymers, pp. 1460-1463
- Mark J. MacLachlan; Madlen Ginzburg; Neil Coombs; Thomas W. Coyle; Nandyala P. Raju; John E. Greedan; Geoffrey A. Ozin; Ian Manners
- Superplastic Extensibility of Nanocrystalline Copper at Room Temperature, pp. 1463-1466
- L. Lu; M. L. Sui; K. Lu
- Room Temperature Magnetic Quantum Cellular Automata, pp. 1466-1468
- R. P. Cowburn; M. E. Welland
- Rippling Instability of a Collapsing Bubble, pp. 1468-1471
- Rava da Silveira; Sahraoui Chaïeb; L. Mahadevan
- Control of Thickness and Orientation of Solution-Grown Silicon Nanowires, pp. 1471-1473
- Justin D. Holmes; Keith P. Johnston; R. Christopher Doty; Brian A. Korgel
- Atomic-Scale Structure and Catalytic Reactivity of the RuO2(110) Surface, pp. 1474-1476
- H. Over; Y. D. Kim; A. P. Seitsonen; S. Wendt; E. Lundgren; M. Schmid; P. Varga; A. Morgante; G. Ertl
- Molecular Architecture and Evolution of a Modular Spider Silk Protein Gene, pp. 1477-1479
- Cheryl Y. Hayashi; Randolph V. Lewis
- Effects of Environment on Compensatory Mutations to Ameliorate Costs of Antibiotic Resistance, pp. 1479-1482
- J. Björkman; I. Nagaev; O. G. Berg; D. Hughes; D. I. Andersson
- Parental Care and Clutch Sizes in North and South American Birds, pp. 1482-1485
- Thomas E. Martin; P. R. Martin; C. R. Olson; B. J. Heidinger; J. J. Fontaine
- Translocation of C. elegans CED-4 to Nuclear Membranes during Programmed Cell Death, pp. 1485-1489
- Fangli Chen; Bradley M. Hersh; Barbara Conradt; Zheng Zhou; Dieter Riemer; Yosef Gruenbaum; H. Robert Horvitz
- Regulation of Cell Fate Decision of Undifferentiated Spermatogonia by GDNF, pp. 1489-1493
- Xiaojuan Meng; Maria Lindahl; Mervi E. Hyvönen; Martti Parvinen; Dirk G. de Rooij; Michael W. Hess; Anne Raatikainen-Ahokas; Kirsi Sainio; Heikki Rauvala; Merja Lakso; José G. Pichel; Heiner Westphal; Mart Saarma; Hannu Sariola
- General Acid-Base Catalysis in the Mechanism of a Hepatitis Delta Virus Ribozyme, pp. 1493-1497
- Shu-ichi Nakano; Durga M. Chadalavada; Philip C. Bevilacqua
- Translocation of Helicobacter pylori CagA into Gastric Epithelial Cells by Type IV Secretion, pp. 1497-1500
- Stefan Odenbreit; Jürgen Püls; Bettina Sedlmaier; Elke Gerland; Wolfgang Fischer; Rainer Haas
- Virus-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis Blocked by the Herpes Simplex Virus Latency-Associated Transcript, pp. 1500-1503
- Guey-Chuen Perng; Clinton Jones; Janice Ciacci-Zanella; Melissa Stone; Gail Henderson; Ada Yukht; Susan M. Slanina; Florence M. Hofman; Homayon Ghiasi; Anthony B. Nesburn; Steven L. Wechsler
- Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Antiscrapie Compounds, pp. 1503-1506
- Suzette A. Priola; Anne Raines; Winslow S. Caughey
- Mirror-Image Confusion in Single Neurons of the Macaque Inferotemporal Cortex, pp. 1506-1508
- J. E. Rollenhagen; C. R. Olson
AAAS News and Notes, p. 1509
- Tiffany Ayers
Back Matter (35 pp.)
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Front Matter (32 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1551
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1557+1559
- Phil Szuromi
News
News of the Week
- Chinese Stone Tools Reveal High-Tech Homo erectus, p. 1566
- Ann Gibbons
- Novel Protein Delivers HIV to Target Cells, p. 1567
- Jon Cohen
- Protest Leads Europeans to Confess Patent Error, pp. 1567+1569
- Michael Hagmann
- Novel Catalyst Runs Quick and Clean, pp. 1569-1570
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, p. 1569
- Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff
- WIMPs at Last? Or More Wimpy Sightings?, pp. 1570-1571
- Adrian Cho
- Group Urges Action on Third World Drugs, p. 1571
- Martin Enserink
- Glittering Future for Yale Medical School, pp. 1571-1572
- Constance Holden
- Culling Genes Early Yields Rich Harvest, pp. 1572-1573
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- NEJM Admits Breaking Its Own Tough Rules, p. 1573
- Constance Holden
- Budget Pressures Force Closing of Kitt Peak Dish, pp. 1573+1575
- Mark Muro
- Detecting Enzyme Activity in Live Animals, p. 1575
- Evelyn Straus
News Focus
- In Search of Vertebrate Origins: Beyond Brain and Bone, pp. 1576-1579
- Carl Zimmer
- Findings from Undersea to Outer Space, pp. 1580-1581+1583
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Charles Seife; Jocelyn Kaiser; Robert Irion; Gretchen Vogel; David Malakoff
- Asilomar Revisited: Lessons for Today?, pp. 1584-1585
- Marcia Barinaga
Random Samples, p. 1587
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- EU-U.S. Research Collaboration, p. 1589
- Jorma Routti
Letters
- Managing the Rhesus Supply, p. 1591
- Jeffrey A. Roberts; David Glenn Smith; Andrew Hendrickx
- From the "Math Wars" Front, pp. 1591-1592
- Jack Price
- Statistics of Ancestral Roots, p. 1592
- L. G. Freeman
- A Question of Permanence, pp. 1592-1593
- Donald A. Windsor
- Clinical Research, p. 1593
- Alan M. Sugar
Corrections and Clarifications: Luzia Is Not Alone, p. 1593
Science's Compass
Essay on Science and Society
- The Spirit of Discovery, pp. 1595+1597
- Bram Duchovnay; Caroline Joyce
Books et al.
- Instruments of the Revolution, pp. 1598-1599
- Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution
- Lisa Jardine
- Review author[s]: Steven Shapin
- Sainthood Confirmed, p. 1599
- William Osler: A Life in Medicine
- Michael Bliss
- Review author[s]: Ronald L. Numbers
Perspectives
- The Latest News from Mars, pp. 1601-1602
- David W. Mittlefehldt
- Clues from a Shocked Meteorite, pp. 1602-1603
- Masaki Akaogi
- A Sting in the Tail of Electron Tracks, pp. 1603-1604
- Barry D. Michael; Peter O'Neill
- The Calcium Entry Pas de Deux, pp. 1604-1605
- Michael J. Berridge; Peter Lipp; Martin D. Bootman
Review
- Wnt Signaling in Oncogenesis and Embryogenesis-A Look outside the Nucleus, pp. 1606-1609
- Mark Peifer; Paul Polakis
Research
Research Articles
- The Catalytic Pathway of Cytochrome P450cam at Atomic Resolution, pp. 1615-1622
- Ilme Schlichting; Joel Berendzen; Kelvin Chu; Ann M. Stock; Shelley A. Maves; David E. Benson; Robert M. Sweet; Dagmar Ringe; Gregory A. Petsko; Stephen G. Sligar
- Mid-Pleistocene Acheulean-like Stone Technology of the Bose Basin, South China, pp. 1622-1626
- Hou Yamei; Richard Potts; Yuan Baoyin; Guo Zhengtang; Alan Deino; Wang Wei; Jennifer Clark; Xie Guangmao; Huang Weiwen
Reports
- A Global View of Martian Surface Compositions from MGS-TES, pp. 1626-1630
- Joshua L. Bandfield; Victoria E. Hamilton; Philip R. Christensen
- Isotope Fractionation and Atmospheric Oxygen: Implications for Phanerozoic O2 Evolution, pp. 1630-1633
- R. A. Berner; S. T. Petsch; J. A. Lake; D. J. Beerling; B. N. Popp; R. S. Lane; E. A. Laws; M. B. Westley; N. Cassar; F. I. Woodward; W. P. Quick
- Natural NaAlSi3O8-Hollandite in the Shocked Sixiangkou Meteorite, pp. 1633-1636
- Philippe Gillet; Ming Chen; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Ahmed El Goresy
- Green, Catalytic Oxidation of Alcohols in Water, pp. 1636-1639
- Gerd-Jan ten Brink; Isabel W. C. E. Arends; Roger A. Sheldon
- Translation of the Edited mRNA for Cytochrome b in Trypanosome Mitochondria, pp. 1639-1640
- Anton Horváth; Edward A. Berry; Dmitri A. Maslov
- A Potassium Channel Protein Encoded by Chlorella Virus PBCV-1, pp. 1641-1644
- B. Plugge; S. Gazzarrini; M. Nelson; R. Cerana; J. L. van Etten; C. Derst; D. DiFrancesco; A. Moroni; G. Thiel
- Requirement of the Prolyl Isomerase Pin1 for the Replication Checkpoint, pp. 1644-1647
- Katharine E. Winkler; Katherine I. Swenson; Sally Kornbluth; Anthony R. Means
- Requirement of the Inositol Trisphosphate Receptor for Activation of Store-Operated Ca 2+ Channels, pp. 1647-1651
- Hong-Tao Ma; Randen L. Patterson; Damian B. van Rossum; Lutz Birnbaumer; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba; Donald L. Gill
- An Ultrasensitive Bacterial Motor Revealed by Monitoring Signaling Proteins in Single Cells, pp. 1652-1655
- Philippe Cluzel; Michael Surette; Stanislas Leibler
- Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 2-Dependent Evasion of the Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase, pp. 1655-1658
- Andrés Vazquez-Torres; Yisheng Xu; Jessica Jones-Carson; David W. Holden; Scott M. Lucia; Mary C. Dinauer; Pietro Mastroeni; Ferric C. Fang
- Resonant Formation of DNA Strand Breaks by Low-Energy (3 to 20 eV) Electrons, pp. 1658-1660
- Badia Boudaïffa; Pierre Cloutier; Darel Hunting; Michael A. Huels; Léon Sanche
- Dual Signaling Regulated by Calcyon, a D1 Dopamine Receptor Interacting Protein, pp. 1660-1664
- Nelson Lezcano; Ladislav Mrzljak; Steven Eubanks; Robert Levenson; Patricia Goldman-Rakic; Clare Bergson
- Epitopes Involved in Antibody-Mediated Protection from Ebola Virus, pp. 1664-1666
- Julie A. Wilson; Michael Hevey; Russell Bakken; Shawn Guest; Mike Bray; Alan L. Schmaljohn; Mary Kate Hart
Back Matter (34 pp.)
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1707
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1713+1715
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Reports Will Urge Overhaul and Delays to NASA's Mars Missions, pp. 1722-1723
- Andrew Lawler
- Talks of Public-Private Deal End in Acrimony, pp. 1723+1725
- Eliot Marshall
- ScienceScope, pp. 1725+1727
- Jon Cohen; David Malakoff; Pallava Bagla; Martin Enserink
- Einstein Probe Remains Earthbound, p. 1726
- Andrew Lawler
- Solar Physicists Get a Glimpse of the Far Side, pp. 1726-1727
- Robert Irion
- Buried Channels May Have Fed Mars Ocean, pp. 1727-1728
- Richard A. Kerr
- Panel Says NASA Must Show Results-Fast, pp. 1728-1729
- Andrew Lawler
- Duo Dodges Bullets in Russian Roulette, pp. 1729+1731
- Richard Stone
- Hardy Microbe Thrives at pH 0, pp. 1731-1732
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Strong Economy Lifts Some Research Boats, p. 1732
- Wayne Kondro
- Top French Researchers Spar over Synchrotron, pp. 1732-1733
- Michael Balter
- Prospects Brighten for Berkeley Synchrotron, p. 1733
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- An Appealing Snowball Earth That's Still Hard to Swallow, pp. 1734-1736
- Richard A. Kerr
- Wildlife Deaths Are a Grim Wake-Up Call in Eastern Europe, pp. 1737-1738
- Robert Koenig
- Tracing Leptin's Partners in Regulating Body Weight, pp. 1738-1739+1741
- Trisha Gura
Random Samples, p. 1743
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Gene Therapist, Heal Thyself, p. 1751
- Leon E. Rosenberg; Alan N. Schechter
Letters
- Clathrates Are Not the Culprit, p. 1753
- Hugh H. Kieffer
- Salmonella enteritidis Epidemic, pp. 1753-1756
- Linda R. Ward; John Threlfall; Henry R. Smith; Sarah J. O'Brien; Hans Riemann; Phil Kass; Dean Cliver; Andreas J. Bäumler; Billy M. Hargis; Renée M. Tsolis
Corrections and Clarifications: Start-Up Claims Piece of Iceland's Gene Pie, p. 1756
Corrections and Clarifications: Honeybee Navigation: Nature and Calibration of the 'Odometer', p. 1756
Corrections and Clarifications: Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife-Threats to Biodiversity and Human Health, p. 1756
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Can Protected Areas Be Expanded in Africa?, pp. 1759-1760
- C. J. M. Musters; H. J. de Graaf; W. J. ter Keurs
Books et al.
- Dreams of Arctic Tea Plantations, p. 1761
- Linnaeus: Nature and Nation
- Lisbet Koerner
- Review author[s]: Londa Schiebinger
- Frontline View of an Invasion, p. 1762
- Killer Algae: The True Tale of a Biological Invasion
- Alexandre Meinesz; Daniel Simberloff
- Review author[s]: Josep-Maria Gili
Perspectives
- How Pollution Suppresses Rain, pp. 1763+1765
- Owen B. Toon
- Piecing Together the p53 Puzzle, pp. 1765-1766
- Antony M. Carr
- A Furtive Pathogen Revealed, pp. 1767-1768
- Xavier Nassif
- Glass Beads Tell a Tale of Lunar Bombardment, pp. 1768-1769
- Graham Ryder
Review
- Global Biodiversity Scenarios for the Year 2100, pp. 1770-1774
- Osvaldo E. Sala; F. Stuart Chapin III; Juan J. Armesto; Eric Berlow; Janine Bloomfield; Rodolfo Dirzo; Elisabeth Huber-Sanwald; Laura F. Huenneke; Robert B. Jackson; Ann Kinzig; Rik Leemans; David M. Lodge; Harold A. Mooney; Martín Oesterheld; N. LeRoy Poff; Martin T. Sykes; Brian H. Walker; Marilyn Walker; Diana H. Wall
Pathways of Discovery
- Genomics: Journey to the Center of Biology, pp. 1777-1782
- Eric S. Lander; Robert A. Weinberg
Research
Reports
- Lunar Impact History from 40 Ar/ 39 Ar Dating of Glass Spherules, pp. 1785-1788
- Timothy S. Culler; Timothy A. Becker; Richard A. Muller; Paul R. Renne
- Internal Structure and Early Thermal Evolution of Mars from Mars Global Surveyor Topography and Gravity, pp. 1788-1793
- Maria T. Zuber; Sean C. Solomon; Roger J. Phillips; David E. Smith; G. Leonard Tyler; Oded Aharonson; Georges Balmino; W. Bruce Banerdt; James W. Head; Catherine L. Johnson; Frank G. Lemoine; Patrick J. McGovern; Gregory A. Neumann; David D. Rowlands; Shijie Zhong
- Suppression of Rain and Snow by Urban and Industrial Air Pollution, pp. 1793-1796
- Daniel Rosenfeld
- An Archaeal Iron-Oxidizing Extreme Acidophile Important in Acid Mine Drainage, pp. 1796-1799
- Katrina J. Edwards; Philip L. Bond; Thomas M. Gihring; Jillian F. Banfield
- Seismic Images of the Far Side of the Sun, pp. 1799-1801
- C. Lindsey; D. C. Braun
- Extreme Oxygen Sensitivity of Electronic Properties of Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1801-1804
- Philip G. Collins; Keith Bradley; Masa Ishigami; A. Zettl
- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Quiescence Maintained by p21 cip1/waf1 </latex>, pp. 1804-1808
- Tao Cheng; Neil Rodrigues; Hongmei Shen; Yong-guang Yang; David Dombkowski; Megan Sykes; David T. Scadden
- Complete Genome Sequence of Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B Strain MC58, pp. 1809-1815
- Hervé Tettelin; Nigel J. Saunders; John Heidelberg; Alex C. Jeffries; Karen E. Nelson; Jonathan A. Eisen; Karen A. Ketchum; Derek W. Hood; John F. Peden; Robert J. Dodson; William C. Nelson; Michelle L. Gwinn; Robert DeBoy; Jeremy D. Peterson; Erin K. Hickey; Daniel H. Haft; Steven L. Salzberg; Owen White; Robert D. Fleischmann; Brian A. Dougherty; Tanya Mason; Anne Ciecko; Debbie S. Parksey; Eric Blair; Henry Cittone; Emily B. Clark; Matthew D. Cotton; Terry R. Utterback; Hoda Khouri; Haiying Qin; Jessica Vamathevan; John Gill; Vincenzo Scarlato; Vega Masignani; Mariagrazia Pizza; Guido Grandi; Li Sun; Hamilton O. Smith; Claire M. Fraser; E. Richard Moxon; Rino Rappuoli; J. Craig Venter
- Identification of Vaccine Candidates against Serogroup B Meningococcus by Whole-Genome Sequencing, pp. 1816-1820
- Mariagrazia Pizza; Vincenzo Scarlato; Vega Masignani; Marzia Monica Giuliani; Beatrice Aricò; Maurizio Comanducci; Gary T. Jennings; Lucia Baldi; Erika Bartolini; Barbara Capecchi; Cesira L. Galeotti; Enrico Luzzi; Roberto Manetti; Elisa Marchetti; Marirosa Mora; Sandra Nuti; Giulio Ratti; Laura Santini; Silvana Savino; Maria Scarselli; Elisa Storni; Peijun Zuo; Michael Broeker; Erika Hundt; Bernard Knapp; Eric Blair; Tanya Mason; Hervé Tettelin; Derek W. Hood; Alex C. Jeffries; Nigel J. Saunders; Dan M. Granoff; J. Craig Venter; E. Richard Moxon; Guido Grandi; Rino Rappuoli
- Gridlock, an HLH Gene Required for Assembly of the Aorta in Zebrafish, pp. 1820-1824
- Tao P. Zhong; Michael Rosenberg; Manzoor-Ali P. K. Mohideen; Brant Weinstein; Mark C. Fishman
- DNA Damage-Induced Activation of p53 by the Checkpoint Kinase Chk2, pp. 1824-1827
- Atsushi Hirao; Young-Yun Kong; Shuhei Matsuoka; Andrew Wakeham; Jürgen Ruland; Hiroki Yoshida; Dou Liu; Stephen J. Elledge; Tak W. Mak
- Identification of a Cellular Cofactor Required for Infection by Feline Leukemia Virus, pp. 1828-1830
- Maria M. Anderson; Adam S. Lauring; Cara C. Burns; Julie Overbaugh
- Candidate Taste Receptors in Drosophila, pp. 1830-1834
- Peter J. Clyne; Coral G. Warr; John R. Carlson
- Correlates of Sleep and Waking in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 1834-1837
- Paul J. Shaw; Chiara Cirelli; Ralph J. Greenspan; Giulio Tononi
- Genetic Suppression of Polyglutamine Toxicity in Drosophila, pp. 1837-1840
- Parsa Kazemi-Esfarjani; Seymour Benzer
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Front Matter (42 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1883
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1889+1891
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- SNP Mappers Confront Reality and Find It Daunting, pp. 1898-1899
- Leslie Roberts
- Oxford Wins a Crown Synchrotron Jewel, p. 1899
- Michael Hagmann
- Distorted Galaxies Point to Dark Matter, pp. 1899+1901
- Adrian Cho
- Cancer Researcher Sacked for Alleged Fraud, pp. 1901-1902
- Michael Hagmann
- ScienceScope, p. 1901
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Constance Holden
- Nanocrystals May Give Boost to Data Storage, pp. 1902-1903
- Robert F. Service
- Clinton and Blair Back Rapid Release of Data, p. 1903
- Eliot Marshall
- Congress Investigates Fetal Tissue Sales, pp. 1903+1905
- Gretchen Vogel
- Endorsement for Controversial Satellite, p. 1905
- Andrew Lawler
News Focus
- On the Hunt for a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, pp. 1906-1908
- Michael Balter
- 'Spooky Action' Passes a Relativistic Test, pp. 1909-1910
- Charles Seife
- Rounding out Solutions to Three Conjectures, pp. 1910-1912
- Barry Cipra; Dana Mackenzie; Charles Seife
- Seeing a World in Grains of Sand, pp. 1912-1913+1915
- Erik Stokstad
Random Samples, p. 1917
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Too Much of a Good Thing?, p. 1925
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- Transgenic Crops: A Cautionary Tale, pp. 1927-1928
- Ronald Nigh; Charles Benbrook; Stephen Brush; Luis Garcia-Barrios; Rafael Ortega-Paczka; Hugo R. Perales; Shahal Abbo; Baruch Rubin
- Electricity Supply, p. 1928
- Alan E. Waltar
- Clinical Research, p. 1928
- Ralph Snyderman
- Hydrogen Storage in Nanotubes, p. 1929
- Jianyi Lin
- Science under the Nazis, pp. 1929+1931
- Jacob J. Steinberg; Manfred D. Laubichler
- Corrections and Clarifications: Fermat's Last Theorem's First Cousin, p. 1931
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Endless Pathways of Discovery, p. 1931
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 1931
- Corrections and Clarifications: Modulation of Brain Reward Circuitry by Leptin, p. 1931
- Corrections and Clarifications: Shadow and Shine Offer Glimpses of Otherworldly Jupiters, p. 1931
Policy Forum
- Reforming the Patent System, pp. 1933-1934
- John H. Barton
Books et al.
- Quantum Mechanics at the End of the 20th Century, p. 1935
- The Odd Quantum
- Sam Treiman
- Review author[s]: Hans Christian von Baeyer
- Tools for Thinking, pp. 1935-1936
- Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science
- Mary S. Morgan; Margaret Morrison
- Review author[s]: Peter Imhof
Perspectives
- Inositol Phosphates in the Nucleus, pp. 1937+1939
- Tian H. Chi; Gerald R. Crabtree
- Limbless Tetrapods and Snakes with Legs, pp. 1939-1941
- Harry W. Greene; David Cundall
- H3+-an Ion with Many Talents, pp. 1941-1942
- Benjamin J. McCall; Takeshi Oka
- Conquering the Carbon-Hydrogen Bond, pp. 1942-1943
- William D. Jones
- Strengthening Visual Connections, pp. 1943-1944
- Max Cynader
Tech.Sight
- Integrating Combinatorial Synthesis and Bioassays, pp. 1947-1948
- Jörg Rademann; Günther Jung
- Worldwide Weather Watcher, p. 1949
- WeatherTracker
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
- Data Tool, p. 1949
- PSI-Plot
- Review author[s]: William Seffens
- A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words, pp. 1949-1950
- Noesys 2.0
- Review author[s]: Emile M. Bellott
- TechSightings, p. 1950
- Linda Rowan
Drug Discovery
- An Information Revolution, p. 1951
- Julia Uppenbrink; Jeffrey Mervis
News
- When Pharma Merges, R&D Is the Dowry, pp. 1952-1953
- Bruce Agnew
- Structural Genomics Offers High-Speed Look at Proteins, pp. 1954-1956
- Robert F. Service
- Malaria Researchers Wait for Industry to Join Fight, pp. 1956-1958
- Martin Enserink
- U.S., Europe, Japan Look to Speed up Drug Reviews, pp. 1958-1959
- Dennis Normile; Eliot Marshall
Reviews
- Drug Discovery: A Historical Perspective, pp. 1960-1964
- Jürgen Drews
- Target-Oriented and Diversity-Oriented Organic Synthesis in Drug Discovery, pp. 1964-1969
- Stuart L. Schreiber
- Mechanism-Based Target Identification and Drug Discovery in Cancer Research, pp. 1969-1973
- Jackson B. Gibbs
- Harnessing the Power of the Genome in the Search for New Antibiotics, pp. 1973-1976
- John Rosamond; Aileen Allsop
Viewpoints
- Genomic Medicine and the Future of Health Care, pp. 1977-1978
- Chris Sander
- The Global Drug Gap, pp. 1979-1981
- Michael R. Reich
Research
Reports
- Monodisperse FePt Nanoparticles and Ferromagnetic FePt Nanocrystal Superlattices, pp. 1989-1992
- Shouheng Sun; C. B. Murray; Dieter Weller; Liesl Folks; Andreas Moser
- Efficient Activation of Aromatic C-H Bonds for Addition to C-C Multiple Bonds, pp. 1992-1995
- Chengguo Jia; Dongguo Piao; Juzo Oyamada; Wenjun Lu; Tsugio Kitamura; Yuzo Fujiwara
- Thermal, Catalytic, Regiospecific Functionalization of Alkanes, pp. 1995-1997
- Huiyuan Chen; Sabine Schlecht; Thomas C. Semple; John F. Hartwig
- Detection of SO in Io's Exosphere, pp. 1998-1999
- C. T. Russell; M. G. Kivelson
- Secular Variation of Iron Isotopes in North Atlantic Deep Water, pp. 2000-2002
- Xiang-Kun Zhu; R. Keith O'Nions; Yueling Guo; Ben C. Reynolds
- Modulation of Hurricane Activity in the Gulf of Mexico by the Madden-Julian Oscillation, pp. 2002-2004
- Eric D. Maloney; Dennis L. Hartmann
- Contribution of Increasing CO2 and Climate to Carbon Storage by Ecosystems in the United States, pp. 2004-2006
- David Schimel; Jerry Melillo; Hanqin Tian; A. David McGuire; David Kicklighter; Timothy Kittel; Nan Rosenbloom; Steven Running; Peter Thornton; Dennis Ojima; William Parton; Robin Kelly; Martin Sykes; Ron Neilson; Brian Rizzo
- Cell Surface Engineering by a Modified Staudinger Reaction, pp. 2007-2010
- Eliana Saxon; Carolyn R. Bertozzi
- A Fossil Snake with Limbs, pp. 2010-2012
- Eitan Tchernov; Olivier Rieppel; Hussam Zaher; Michael J. Polcyn; Louis L. Jacobs
- Prostaglandin D2 as a Mediator of Allergic Asthma, pp. 2013-2017
- Toshiyuki Matsuoka; Masakazu Hirata; Hiroyuki Tanaka; Yoshimasa Takahashi; Takahiko Murata; Kenji Kabashima; Yukihiko Sugimoto; Takuya Kobayashi; Fumitaka Ushikubi; Yoshiya Aze; Naomi Eguchi; Yoshihiro Urade; Nobuaki Yoshida; Kazushi Kimura; Akira Mizoguchi; Yoshihito Honda; Hiroichi Nagai; Shuh Narumiya
- Facile Detection of Mitochondrial DNA Mutations in Tumors and Bodily Fluids, pp. 2017-2019
- Makiko S. Fliss; Henning Usadel; Otávia L. Caballero; Li Wu; Martin R. Buta; Scott M. Eleff; Jin Jen; David Sidransky
- Reversal of Antipsychotic-Induced Working Memory Deficits by Short-Term Dopamine D1 Receptor Stimulation, pp. 2020-2022
- Stacy A. Castner; Graham V. Williams; Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
- Start Sites of Bidirectional DNA Synthesis at the Human Lamin B2 Origin, pp. 2023-2026
- Gulnara Abdurashidova; Marta Deganuto; Raffaella Klima; Silvano Riva; Giuseppe Biamonti; Mauro Giacca; Arturo Falaschi
- A Role for Nuclear Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Kinase in Transcriptional Control, pp. 2026-2029
- Audrey R. Odom; Alke Stahlberg; Susan R. Wente; John D. York
- Rapid Extragranular Plasticity in the Absence of Thalamocortical Plasticity in the Developing Primary Visual Cortex, pp. 2029-2032
- Joshua T. Trachtenberg; Christopher Trepel; Michael P. Stryker
- Retinal Stem Cells in the Adult Mammalian Eye, pp. 2032-2036
- Vincent Tropepe; Brenda L. K. Coles; Bernard J. Chiasson; D. Jonathan Horsford; Andrew J. Elia; Roderick R. McInnes; Derek van der Kooy
- Motion Integration and Postdiction in Visual Awareness, pp. 2036-2038
- David M. Eagleman; Terrence J. Sejnowski
Back Matter (66 pp.)
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Front Matter (41 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 2111
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2117+2119
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Globe's 'Missing Warming' Found in the Ocean, pp. 2126-2127
- Richard A. Kerr
- How a Bland Statement Sent Stocks Sprawling, p. 2127
- Eliot Marshall
- Academy Head Touted for Top Political Post, pp. 2127+2129
- Dennis Normile
- New York's Deadly Virus may Stage a Comeback, pp. 2129-2130
- Martin Enserink
- ScienceScope, pp. 2129+2131
- Jeffrey Mervis; Andrew Lawler; Pallava Bagla; Martin Enserink
- X-Ray Pulses Chopped to Femtoseconds, pp. 2130-2131
- Robert F. Service
- Hominid Ancestors May Have Knuckle Walked, pp. 2131-2132
- Erik Stokstad
- Medalists Gaze out on a Familiar Future, p. 2132
- Jeffrey Mervis
- New Ion Channel May Yield Clues to Hearing, pp. 2132-2133
- Marcia Barinaga
- Family of Bitter Taste Receptors Found, pp. 2133+2135
- Marcia Barinaga
- Iridium's Loss Is Astronomers' Gain, p. 2135
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- Can Celera Do It Again?, pp. 2136-2138
- Robert F. Service
- Space Scientists Decry Stricter Export Rules, pp. 2138-2139
- Andrew Lawler
- Controversial Cancer Therapy Finds Political Support, pp. 2139+2141
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Odd-Shaped Pieces Confuse Puzzle of Galaxy Evolution, pp. 2142-2143
- Ann Finkbeiner
Random Samples, p. 2145
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Flying to New Heights, p. 2157
- Barbara R. Jasny; Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- Restoration Ecology, p. 2159
- Thomas A. Alcoze; W. Wallace Covington; Peter Z. Fulé
- Evolution of an Advocate, p. 2159
- Paul R. Ehrlich
- Trojan Horses, pp. 2159-2160
- Gio Batta Gori
- "Model" Behavior, pp. 2160-2162
- Elias H. Sarkis; Raul R. Gainetdinov; William C. Wetsel; Marc G. Caron
- Corrections and Clarifications: On the Hunt for a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, p. 2162
- Corrections and Clarifications: Can Old Cells Learn New Tricks?, p. 2162
- Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 2162
- Corrections and Clarifications: Shadow and Shine Offer Glimpses of Otherworldly Jupiters, p. 2162
Policy Forum
- Principles for Human Gene Therapy Studies, pp. 2163+2165
- Theodore Friedmann
Books et al.
- Bohr the Innovator? Or Bohr the Intimidator?, pp. 2166-2167
- Quantum Dialog: The Making of a Revolution
- Mara Beller
- Review author[s]: Daniel Greenberger
- Views of the Final Frontier, pp. 2167+2169
- Cosmos: From Romanticism to the Avant-Garde
- Jean Clair; Pierre Théberge
- Review author[s]: Jay M. Pasachoff
Perspectives
- Blitzkrieg against the Moas, pp. 2170-2171
- Jared Diamond
- How Flat Is the Universe?, pp. 2171-2172
- Elena Pierpaoli; Douglas Scott; Martin White
- The Day the Solar Wind Almost Disappeared, pp. 2172-2173
- Alan J. Lazarus
- The End of the Beginning, pp. 2173-2174
- Sydney Brenner
- Age, Sex, and Old Goats, pp. 2174-2175
- Curtis W. Marean
The Drosophila Genome
- The Universe of Drosophila Genes, p. 2181
- Barbara R. Jasny
News
- Ideas Fly at Gene-Finding Jamboree, pp. 2182-2184
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Reviews
- The Genome Sequence of Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 2185-2195
- Mark D. Adams; Susan E. Celniker; Robert A. Holt; Cheryl A. Evans; Jeannine D. Gocayne; Peter G. Amanatides; Steven E. Scherer; Peter W. Li; Roger A. Hoskins; Richard F. Galle; Reed A. George; Suzanna E. Lewis; Stephen Richards; Michael Ashburner; Scott N. Henderson; Granger G. Sutton; Jennifer R. Wortman; Mark D. Yandell; Qing Zhang; Lin X. Chen; Rhonda C. Brandon; Yu-Hui C. Rogers; Robert G. Blazej; Mark Champe; Barret D. Pfeiffer; Kenneth H. Wan; Clare Doyle; Evan G. Baxter; Gregg Helt; Catherine R. Nelson; George L. Gabor Miklos; Josep F. Abril; Anna Agbayani; Hui-Jin An; Cynthia Andrews-Pfannkoch; Danita Baldwin; Richard M. Ballew; Anand Basu; James Baxendale; Leyla Bayraktaroglu; Ellen M. Beasley; Karen Y. Beeson; P. V. Benos; Benjamin P. Berman; Deepali Bhandari; Slava Bolshakov; Dana Borkova; Michael R. Botchan; John Bouck; Peter Brokstein; Phillipe Brottier; Kenneth C. Burtis; Dana A. Busam; Heather Butler; Edouard Cadieu; Angela Center; Ishwar Chandra; J. Michael Cherry; Simon Cawley; Carl Dahlke; Lionel B. Davenport; Peter Davies; Beatriz de Pablos; Arthur Delcher; Zuoming Deng; Anne Deslattes Mays; Ian Dew; Suzanne M. Dietz; Kristina Dodson; Lisa E. Doup; Michael Downes; Shannon Dugan-Rocha; Boris C. Dunkov; Patrick Dunn; Kenneth J. Durbin; Carlos C. Evangelista; Concepcion Ferraz; Steven Ferriera; Wolfgang Fleischmann; Carl Fosler; Andrei E. Gabrielian; Neha S. Garg; William M. Gelbart; Ken Glasser; Anna Glodek; Fangcheng Gong; J. Harley Gorrell; Zhiping Gu; Ping Guan; Michael Harris; Nomi L. Harris; Damon Harvey; Thomas J. Heiman; Judith R. Hernandez; Jarrett Houck; Damon Hostin; Kathryn A. Houston; Timothy J. Howland; Ming-Hui Wei; Chinyere Ibegwam; Mena Jalali; Francis Kalush; Gary H. Karpen; Zhaoxi Ke; James A. Kennison; Karen A. Ketchum; Bruce E. Kimmel; Chinnappa D. Kodira; Cheryl Kraft; Saul Kravitz; David Kulp; Zhongwu Lai; Paul Lasko; Yiding Lei; Alexander A. Levitsky; Jiayin Li; Zhenya Li; Yong Liang; Xiaoying Lin; Xiangjun Liu; Bettina Mattei; Tina C. McIntosh; Michael P. McLeod; Duncan McPherson; Gennady Merkulov; Natalia V. Milshina; Clark Mobarry; Joe Morris; Ali Moshrefi; Stephen M. Mount; Mee Moy; Brian Murphy; Lee Murphy; Donna M. Muzny; David L. Nelson; David R. Nelson; Keith A. Nelson; Katherine Nixon; Deborah R. Nusskern; Joanne M. Pacleb; Michael Palazzolo; Gjange S. Pittman; Sue Pan; John Pollard; Vinita Puri; Martin G. Reese; Knut Reinert; Karin Remington; Robert D. C. Saunders; Frederick Scheeler; Hua Shen; Bixiang Christopher Shue; Inga Sidén-Kiamos; Michael Simpson; Marian P. Skupski; Tom Smith; Eugene Spier; Allan C. Spradling; Mark Stapleton; Renee Strong; Eric Sun; Robert Svirskas; Cyndee Tector; Russell Turner; Eli Venter; Aihui H. Wang; Xin Wang; Zhen-Yuan Wang; David A. Wassarman; George M. Weinstock; Jean Weissenbach; Sherita M. Williams; Trevor Woodage; Kim C. Worley; David Wu; Song Yang; Q. Alison Yao; Jane Ye; Ru-Fang Yeh; Jayshree S. Zaveri; Ming Zhan; Guangren Zhang; Qi Zhao; Liansheng Zheng; Xiangqun H. Zheng; Fei N. Zhong; Wenyan Zhong; Xiaojun Zhou; Shiaoping Zhu; Xiaohong Zhu; Hamilton O. Smith; Richard A. Gibbs; Eugene W. Myers; Gerald M. Rubin; J. Craig Venter
- A Whole-Genome Assembly of Drosophila, pp. 2196-2204
- Eugene W. Myers; Granger G. Sutton; Art L. Delcher; Ian M. Dew; Dan P. Fasulo; Michael J. Flanigan; Saul A. Kravitz; Clark M. Mobarry; Knut H. J. Reinert; Karin A. Remington; Eric L. Anson; Randall A. Bolanos; Hui-Hsien Chou; Catherine M. Jordan; Aaron L. Halpern; Stefano Lonardi; Ellen M. Beasley; Rhonda C. Brandon; Lin Chen; Patrick J. Dunn; Zhongwu Lai; Yong Liang; Deborah R. Nusskern; Ming Zhan; Qing Zhang; Xiangqun Zheng; Gerald M. Rubin; Mark D. Adams; J. Craig Venter
- Comparative Genomics of the Eukaryotes, pp. 2204-2215
- Gerald M. Rubin; Mark D. Yandell; Jennifer R. Wortman; George L. Gabor Miklos; Catherine R. Nelson; Iswar K. Hariharan; Mark E. Fortini; Peter W. Li; Rolf Apweiler; Wolfgang Fleischmann; J. Michael Cherry; Steven Henikoff; Marian P. Skupski; Sima Misra; Michael Ashburner; Ewan Birney; Mark S. Boguski; Thomas Brody; Peter Brokstein; Susan E. Celniker; Stephen A. Chervitz; David Coates; Anibal Cravchik; Andrei Gabrielian; Richard F. Galle; William M. Gelbart; Reed A. George; Lawrence S. B. Goldstein; Fangcheng Gong; Ping Guan; Nomi L. Harris; Bruce A. Hay; Roger A. Hoskins; Jiayin Li; Zhenya Li; Richard O. Hynes; S. J. M. Jones; Peter M. Kuehl; Bruno Lemaitre; J. Troy Littleton; Deborah K. Morrison; Chris Mungall; Patrick H. O'Farrell; Oxana K. Pickeral; Chris Shue; Leslie B. Vosshall; Jiong Zhang; Qi Zhao; Xiangqun H. Zheng; Fei Zhong; Wenyan Zhong; Richard Gibbs; J. Craig Venter; Mark D. Adams; Suzanna Lewis
Viewpoints
- A Brief History of Drosophila's Contributions to Genome Research, pp. 2216-2218
- Gerald M. Rubin; Edward B. Lewis
- The Drosophila Genome Sequence: Implications for Biology and Medicine, pp. 2218-2220
- Thomas B. Kornberg; Mark A. Krasnow
- From Sequence to Chromosome: The Tip of the X Chromosome of D. melanogaster, pp. 2220-2222
- Panayiotis V. Benos; Melanie K. Gatt; Michael Ashburner; Lee Murphy; David Harris; Bart Barrell; Concepcion Ferraz; Sophie Vidal; Christine Brun; Jacques Demailles; Edouard Cadieu; Stephane Dreano; Stéphanie Gloux; Valerie Lelaure; Stephanie Mottier; Francis Galibert; Dana Borkova; Belen Minana; Fotis C. Kafatos; Christos Louis; Inga Sidén-Kiamos; Slava Bolshakov; George Papagiannakis; Lefteris Spanos; Sarah Cox; Encarnación Madueño; Beatriz de Pablos; Juan Modolell; Annette Peter; Petra Schöttler; Meike Werner; Foteini Mourkioti; Nicole Beinert; Gordon Dowe; Ulrich Schäfer; Herbert Jäckle; Alain Bucheton; Deborah M. Callister; Lorna A. Campbell; Areti Darlamitsou; Nadine S. Henderson; Paul J. McMillan; Cathy Salles; Evelyn A. Tait; Phillipe Valenti; Robert D. C. Saunders; David M. Glover
- A Drosophila Complementary DNA Resource, pp. 2222-2224
- Gerald M. Rubin; Ling Hong; Peter Brokstein; Martha Evans-Holm; Erwin Frise; Mark Stapleton; Damon A. Harvey
Research
Research Articles
- Warming of the World Ocean, pp. 2225-2229
- Sydney Levitus; John I. Antonov; Timothy P. Boyer; Cathy Stephens
- A Drosophila Mechanosensory Transduction Channel, pp. 2229-2234
- Richard G. Walker; Aarron T. Willingham; Charles S. Zuker
Reports
- Spontaneous Ordering of Oxide Nanostructures, pp. 2235-2237
- S. Aggarwal; A. P. Monga; S. R. Perusse; R. Ramesh; V. Ballarotto; E. D. Williams; B. R. Chalamala; Y. Wei; R. H. Reuss
- Generation of Femtosecond Pulses of Synchrotron Radiation, pp. 2237-2240
- R. W. Schoenlein; S. Chattopadhyay; H. H. W. Chong; T. E. Glover; P. A. Heimann; C. V. Shank; A. A. Zholents; M. S. Zolotorev
- A Class of Microstructured Particles through Colloidal Crystallization, pp. 2240-2243
- Orlin D. Velev; Abraham M. Lenhoff; Eric W. Kaler
- Resonant Oscillations between the Solid Earth and the Atmosphere, pp. 2244-2246
- Kiwamu Nishida; Naoki Kobayashi; Yoshio Fukao
- Simulation of Early 20th Century Global Warming, pp. 2246-2250
- Thomas L. Delworth; Thomas R. Knutson
- Rapid Extinction of the Moas (Aves: Dinornithiformes): Model, Test, and Implications, pp. 2250-2254
- R. N. Holdaway; C. Jacomb
- The Initial Domestication of Goats (Capra hircus) in the Zagros Mountains 10,000 Years Ago, pp. 2254-2257
- Melinda A. Zeder; Brian Hesse
- Molecular Linkage Underlying Microtubule Orientation toward Cortical Sites in Yeast, pp. 2257-2259
- William S. Korinek; Matthew J. Copeland; Amitabha Chaudhuri; John Chant
- Positioning of the Mitotic Spindle by a Cortical-Microtubule Capture Mechanism, pp. 2260-2262
- Laifong Lee; Jennifer S. Tirnauer; Junjun Li; Scott C. Schuyler; Jenny Y. Liu; David Pellman
- Driving AMPA Receptors into Synapses by LTP and CaMKII: Requirement for GluR1 and PDZ Domain Interaction, pp. 2262-2267
- Yasunori Hayashi; Song-Hai Shi; José A. Esteban; Antonella Piccini; Jean-Christophe Poncer; Roberto Malinow
- Response of Schwann Cells to Action Potentials in Development, pp. 2267-2271
- Beth Stevens; R. Douglas Fields
- A BAC-Based Physical Map of the Major Autosomes of Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 2271-2274
- Roger A. Hoskins; Catherine R. Nelson; Benjamin P. Berman; Todd R. Laverty; Reed A. George; Lisa Ciesiolka; Mohammed Naeemuddin; Andrew D. Arenson; James Durbin; Robert G. David; Paul E. Tabor; Michael R. Bailey; Denise R. DeShazo; Joseph Catanese; Aaron Mammoser; Kazutoyo Osoegawa; Pieter J. de Jong; Susan E. Celniker; Richard A. Gibbs; Gerald M. Rubin; Steven E. Scherer
- Rapid Progression to AIDS in HIV+ Individuals with a Structural Variant of the Chemokine Receptor CX3CR1</latex>, pp. 2274-2277
- Sophie Faure; Laurence Meyer; Dominique Costagliola; Céline Vaneensberghe; Emmanuelle Genin; Brigitte Autran; French ALT and IMMUNOCO Study Groups; Jean-François Delfraissy; SEROCO Study Group; David H. McDermott; Philip M. Murphy; Patrice Debré; Ioannis Théodorou; Christophe Combadière
Back Matter (87 pp.)
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Front Matter (53 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 2371
- Laura Helmuth
Editors' Choice, pp. 2377+2379
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Conflict in Congo Threatens Bonobos and Rare Gorillas, pp. 2386-2387
- Gretchen Vogel
- Allègre Loses Job, Research Split off, p. 2387
- Michael Balter
- Mirror Film Is the Fairest of Them All, pp. 2387+2389
- Robert F. Service
- Richardson Puts Laser Project on Short Leash, pp. 2389-2390
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 2389+2391
- Pallava Bagla; Michael Balter; Jeffrey Mervis; Erik Stokstad
- Chipping Away at the Causes of Aging, p. 2390
- Jean Marx
- Drug-Resistant TB on the Rise, p. 2391
- Erik Stokstad
- Bat Researchers Dispute Rabies Policy, pp. 2391-2392
- Christine Mlot
- Austerity Push Begins a Bumpy Ride for R&D, pp. 2392-2393
- Andrew Lawler
- Aging NASA Satellite Headed for Fiery End, p. 2393
- Laura Helmuth
- Sky Survey Finds Mysterious Strangers, pp. 2393+2395
- Charles Seife
- Physicists Unveil Schrödinger's SQUID, p. 2395
- Adrian Cho
- Lab Accident Damages Solar Flare Satellite, p. 2395
- Andrew Lawler
News Focus
- In the Crossfire: Collins on Genomes, Patents, and 'Rivalry', pp. 2396-2398
- Elliot Marshall; Elizabeth Pennisi; Leslie Roberts
- When an Entire Country Is a Cohort, pp. 2398-2399
- Lone Frank
- Patent Suit Pits Postdoc against Former Mentor, pp. 2399+2401
- Eliot Marshall
- Oddities Both Lunar and Martian, pp. 2402-2403
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 2405
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Sustainable Consumption, p. 2419
- Norman Myers
Letters
- Life on Snowball Earth, p. 2421
- Warwick F. Vincent; Clive Howard-Williams
- Asilomar Revisited, pp. 2421-2422
- John Coulter
- Untapped Source of Diplomats, p. 2422
- Peter Cohen
- Respect for the Opposition, p. 2422
- Christopher D. Heinen; Steven B. Sands
- pH Values below Zero, pp. 2422-2423
- William A. Pryor
- Close Encounters: Details Veto Depth from Shadows, pp. 2423-2425
- Patrick Cavanagh; John M. Kennedy; Denis G. Pelli; Melanie Palomares
- Corrections and Clarifications: Asilomar Revisited: Lessons for Today, p. 2425
- Marcia Barinaga
Books et al.
- The Human Role in Environmental History, pp. 2427-2428
- Human Impact on Ancient Environments
- Charles L. Redman
- Review author[s]: Karl W. Butzer
- Many Facets of a Noble Dane, p. 2428
- On Tycho's Island: Tyco Brahne and His Assistants
- John Robert Christianson
- Review author[s]: Nicholas Jardine
Perspectives
- Nanomatrices Are Cool, pp. 2429-2430
- Giacinto Scoles; Kevin K. Lehmann
- Stars at the Edge of Stability, pp. 2430-2431
- Norbert Langer
- RNA Interference, pp. 2431+2433
- Phillip A. Sharp; Phillip D. Zamore
- News from the Solar Interior, pp. 2434-2435
- Douglas Gough
- Bit Players in the Trombone Orchestra, pp. 2435-2436
- Peter H. von Hippel; Debra H. Jing
- Running the Red Light, pp. 2437-2438
- Henri Buc
- William Hamilton (1936-2000), p. 2438
- David Haig; Naomi E. Pierce; Edward O. Wilson
Research
Research Article
- Giant Birefringent Optics in Multilayer Polymer Mirrors, pp. 2451-2456
- Michael F. Weber; Carl A. Stover; Larry R. Gilbert; Timothy J. Nevitt; Andrew J. Ouderkirk
Reports
- Dynamic Variations at the Base of the Solar Convection Zone, pp. 2456-2460
- R. Howe; J. Christensen-Dalsgaard; F. Hill; R. W. Komm; R. M. Larsen; J. Schou; M. J. Thompson; J. Toomre
- Isolating the Spectroscopic Signature of a Hydration Shell with the Use of Clusters: Superoxide Tetrahydrate, pp. 2461-2463
- J. Mathias Weber; Jude A. Kelley; Steen B. Nielsen; Patrick Ayotte; Mark A. Johnson
- Hot and Dry Deep Crustal Xenoliths from Tibet, pp. 2463-2466
- Bradley R. Hacker; Edwin Gnos; Lothar Ratschbacher; Marty Grove; Michael McWilliams; Stephen V. Sobolev; Jiang Wan; Wu Zhenhan
- Global Carbon Sinks and Their Variability Inferred from Atmospheric O2 and δ 13 C</latex>, pp. 2467-2470
- M. Battle; M. L. Bender; P. P. Tans; J. W. C. White; J. T. Ellis; T. Conway; R. J. Francey
- On the Presence of Liquid in Earth's Inner Core, pp. 2471-2474
- S. C. Singh; M. A. J. Taylor; J. P. Montagner
- Insect Population Control Using a Dominant, Repressible, Lethal Genetic System, pp. 2474-2476
- Dean D. Thomas; Christl A. Donnelly; Roger J. Wood; Luke S. Alphey
- Bicoid-Independent Formation of Thoracic Segments in Drosophila, pp. 2476-2479
- Ernst A. Wimmer; Alan Carleton; Phoebe Harjes; Terry Turner; Claude Desplan
- Necessity for Afferent Activity to Maintain Eye-Specific Segregation in Ferret Lateral Geniculate Nucleus, pp. 2479-2482
- Barbara Chapman
- Structure of the RNA Polymerase Domain of E. coli Primase, pp. 2482-2486
- James L. Keck; Daniel D. Roche; A. Simon Lynch; James M. Berger
- Mitotic Misregulation and Human Aging, pp. 2486-2492
- Danith H. Ly; David J. Lockhart; Richard A. Lerner; Peter G. Schultz
- Similar Requirements of a Plant Symbiont and a Mammalian Pathogen for Prolonged Intracellular Survival, pp. 2492-2493
- K. LeVier; R. W. Phillips; V. K. Grippe; R. M. Roop II; G. C. Walker
- Genetic Requirements for Inheritance of RNAi in C. elegans, pp. 2494-2497
- Alla Grishok; Hiroaki Tabara; Craig C. Mello
- Single-Molecule Study of Transcriptional Pausing and Arrest by E. coli RNA Polymerase, pp. 2497-2500
- R. John Davenport; Gijs J. L. Wuite; Robert Landick; Carlos Bustamante
- T Cell-Independent Rescue of B Lymphocytes from Peripheral Immune Tolerance, pp. 2501-2503
- Valerie Kouskoff; Georges Lacaud; David Nemazee
AAAS News and Notes, p. 2507
- Tiffany Ayers
Back Matter (61 pp.)
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Front Matter (45 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 7
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Study of HIV Transmission Sparks Ethics Debate, pp. 22-23
- Gretchen Vogel
- Five Researchers Die in Boating Accident, p. 23
- David Malakoff
- New Extrasolar Planets Hint at More to Come, pp. 23+25
- Charles Seife
- AIDS Research Head to Retire from NIH, pp. 25-26
- Jon Cohen
- ScienceScope, pp. 25+27+29
- Andrew Lawler; Eliot Marshall; Adrian Cho; David Malakoff; Robert F. Service; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Jury Awards $545,000 in Stanford Case, p. 26
- Robert F. Service
- UCSF Researchers Leave, Charging Bias, pp. 26-27
- Marcia Barinaga
- Hazel Trees Offer New Source of Cancer Drug, pp. 27-28
- Robert F. Service
- Lee to Remain as Academy President, p. 28
- Dennis Normile
- Chemical Tags Speed Delivery into Cells, pp. 28-29
- Robert F. Service
- Dinosaur Docudrama Blends Fact, Fantasy, pp. 29+31
- Andrew Watson; Erik Stokstad
News Focus
- 'Faster, Cheaper, Better' on Trial, pp. 32-34
- Andrew Lawler
- Bringing Science to the National Parks, pp. 34-35+37
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Uphill Battle to Honor Monk Who Demystified Heredity, pp. 37+39
- Robert Koenig
- Was Lamarck Just a Little Bit Right?, p. 38
- Michael Balter
- Global Survey Examines Impact of Depression, pp. 39-40
- Constance Holden
- Demand for Tech Workers Benefits Undergraduates, pp. 40-41
- Jeffrey Mervis
Random Samples, p. 43
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Stop Censuring the Census, p. 53
- Brooks Hanson; Floyd Bloom
Letters
- From Cannon Balls to Yeast Cells, p. 55
- Wilfred N. Arnold
- Background on Bruno, p. 55
- David E. Fisher
- HIV-1 Nomenclature Proposal, pp. 55-57
- D. L. Robertson; J. P. Anderson; J. A. Bradac; J. K. Carr; B. Foley; R. K. Funkhouser; F. Gao; B. H. Hahn; M. L. Kalish; C. Kuiken; G. H. Learn; T. Leitner; F. McCutchan; S. Osmanov; M. Peeters; D. Pieniazek; M. Salminen; P. M. Sharp; S. Wolinsky; B. Korber
- Traces of Symmetric Chaos, pp. 57-58
- Ian Stewart
- Scientists at Brookhaven, p. 58
- Alec Baldwin
- Corrections and Clarifications: Ecologists on a Mission to Save the World, p. 58
Essays on Science and Society
- Intimations of Immortality, p. 59
- John Harris
Books et al.
- Connections through a Matrix, p. 61
- Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture
- David M. Bressoud
- Review author[s]: Herbert S. Wilf
- Fishing Stories, pp. 61-62
- A Fish Caught in Time: The Search for the Coelacanth
- Samantha Weinberg
- Review author[s]: Axel Meyer
Perspectives
- Unraveling a Membrane Protein, pp. 63-64
- Jeffrey G. Forbes; George H. Lorimer
- New Stars on the Block, pp. 64-65
- Ray Jayawardhana
- Receptors as Kissing Cousins, pp. 65+67
- Graeme Milligan
- "Frozen" Methane Escapes from the Sea Floor, pp. 68-69
- Thomas Blunier
- Awakening Aurora, p. 69
- Orla Smith
Movement: Molecular to Robotic
- On the Move, p. 79
- Lisa Chong; Elizabeth Culotta; Andrew Sugden
News
- Biologists and Engineers Create a New Generation of Robots That Imitate Life, pp. 80-83
- Gary Taubes
- In Nature, Animals That Stop and Start Win the Race, pp. 83-85
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Tracking the Movements That Shape an Embryo, pp. 86-87
- Gretchen Vogel
Reviews
- The Way Things Move: Looking under the Hood of Molecular Motor Proteins, pp. 88-95
- Ronald D. Vale; Ronald A. Milligan
- Motility Powered by Supramolecular Springs and Ratchets, pp. 95-99
- L. Mahadevan; P. Matsudaira
- How Animals Move: An Integrative View, pp. 100-106
- Michael H. Dickinson; Claire T. Farley; Robert J. Full; M. A. R. Koehl; Rodger Kram; Steven Lehman
Research
Research Article
- Structure of the S15,S6,S18-rRNA Complex: Assembly of the 30S Ribosome Central Domain, pp. 107-112
- Sultan C. Agalarov; G. Sridhar Prasad; Peter M. Funke; C. David Stout; James R. Williamson
Reports
- Monolithic Microfabricated Valves and Pumps by Multilayer Soft Lithography, pp. 113-116
- Marc A. Unger; Hou-Pu Chou; Todd Thorsen; Axel Scherer; Stephen R. Quake
- Chain Mobility in the Amorphous Region of Nylon 6 Observed under Active Uniaxial Deformation, pp. 116-119
- Leslie S. Loo; Robert E. Cohen; Karen K. Gleason
- Low (Sub-1-Volt) Halfwave Voltage Polymeric Electro-Optic Modulators Achieved by Controlling Chromophore Shape, pp. 119-122
- Yongqiang Shi; Cheng Zhang; Hua Zhang; James H. Bechtel; Larry R. Dalton; Bruce H. Robinson; William H. Steier
- Dilational Processes Accompanying Earthquakes in the Long Valley Caldera, pp. 122-125
- Douglas S. Dreger; Hrvoje Tkalčić; Malcolm Johnston
- Nonbiological Fractionation of Iron Isotopes, pp. 126-128
- A. D. Anbar; J. E. Roe; J. Barling; K. H. Nealson
- Carbon Isotopic Evidence for Methane Hydrate Instability during Quaternary Interstadials, pp. 128-133
- James P. Kennett; Kevin G. Cannariato; Ingrid L. Hendy; Richard J. Behl
- Sink or Swim: Strategies for Cost-Efficient Diving by Marine Mammals, pp. 133-136
- Terrie M. Williams; R. W. Davis; L. A. Fuiman; J. Francis; B. J. Le Boeuf; M. Horning; J. Calambokidis; D. A. Croll
- Identification of a Coordinate Regulator of Interleukins 4, 13, and 5 by Cross-Species Sequence Comparisons, pp. 136-140
- C. G. Loots; R. M. Locksley; C. M. Blankespoor; Z. E. Wang; W. Miller; E. M. Rubin; K. A. Frazer
- Specialized Fatty Acid Synthesis in African Trypanosomes: Myristate for GPI Anchors, pp. 140-143
- Yasu S. Morita; Kimberly S. Paul; Paul T. Englund
- Unfolding Pathways of Individual Bacteriorhodopsins, pp. 143-146
- F. Oesterhelt; D. Oesterhelt; M. Pfeiffer; A. Engel; H. E. Gaub; D. J. Müller
- Specification of Drosophila Hematopoietic Lineage by Conserved Transcription Factors, pp. 146-149
- Tim Lebestky; Ting Chang; Volker Hartenstein; Utpal Banerjee
- Positioning of Longitudinal Nerves in C. elegans by Nidogen, pp. 150-154
- Seonhee Kim; William G. Wadsworth
- Receptors for Dopamine and Somatostatin: Formation of Hetero-Oligomers with Enhanced Functional Activity, pp. 154-157
- Magalie Rocheville; Daniela C. Lange; Ujendra Kumar; Shutish C. Patel; Ramesh C. Patel; Yogesh C. Patel
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Front Matter (42 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 223
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 229+231
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Florida Meeting Shows Perils, Promise of Dealing for Dinos, pp. 238-239
- Constance Holden
- Stealth Genome Rocks Rice Researchers, pp. 239+241
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Hot Pepper Receptor Could Help Manage Pain, pp. 241-242
- Gretchen Vogel
- ScienceScope, pp. 241+243
- Robert Koenig; Erik Stokstad; Adrian Cho; Pallava Bagla
- Mir Gets New Lease on Its Scientific Life, p. 242
- Andrew Lawler
- Claim and Counterclaim on the Human Genome, pp. 242-243
- Eliot Marshall
- A Mold's Toxic Legacy Revisited, pp. 243-244
- Michael Hagmann
- Pruned Sanctions List Points to Closer Ties, p. 244
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Cancer Drugs Found to Work in New Way, p. 245
- Marcia Barinaga
- Transgenic Crops Report Fuels Debate, pp. 245+247
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- 'Pre-Clovis' Site Fights for Recognition, p. 247
- Erik Stokstad
News Focus: Mouse Economy
- The Rise of the Mouse, Biomedicine's Model Mammal, pp. 248-251+253
- David Malakoff
- A Mouse Chronology, pp. 248-251+253-257
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- The Mouse House as a Recruiting Tool, pp. 254-255
- Gretchen Vogel
- A Deluge of Patents Creates Legal Hassles for Research, pp. 255-257
- Eliot Marshall
Random Samples, p. 259
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Funding the Nanotech Frontier, p. 269
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- Science Policy and the NASA Triana Mission, p. 271
- Roger Pielke Jr.; Robert Harriss
- Origins of Vertebrate Success, pp. 271-272
- Bernard Zalc; David R. Colman
- Dynamic and Permanent, pp. 272-273
- Colin Allen; Edward N. Zalta
- Antiscrapie Drug Action, pp. 273-274
- Laura Manuelidis; Suzette A. Priola
Policy Forum
- DNA Banks for Endangered Animal Species, pp. 275+277
- Oliver A. Ryder; Anne McLaren; Sydney Brenner; Ya-Ping Zhang; Kurt Benirschke
Books et al.
- A Friendship's Fission, pp. 278-279
- Copenhagen
- Michael Frayn
- Creating Copenhagen: A Symposium
- Review author[s]: David Voss
Perspectives
- Who's Got Rhythm?, pp. 280-281
- Janet F. Werker; Athena Vouloumanos
- An Infrared Look behind Stars, pp. 281+283
- Craig J. Hogan
- Stay the Executioner's Hand, pp. 283-284
- Mark E. Gurney; Alfredo G. Tomasselli; Robert L. Heinrikson
- Meeting at the Interface, p. 285
- John H. Seinfeld
Pathways of Discovery
- Infectious History, pp. 287-293
- Joshua Lederberg
Research
Research Articles
- Experiments and Simulations of Ion-Enhanced Interfacial Chemistry on Aqueous NaCl Aerosols, pp. 301-306
- E. M. Knipping; M. J. Lakin; K. L. Foster; P. Jungwirth; D. J. Tobias; R. B. Gerber; D. Dabdub; B. J. Finlayson-Pitts
- Impaired Nociception and Pain Sensation in Mice Lacking the Capsaicin Receptor, pp. 306-313
- M. J. Caterina; A. Leffler; A. B. Malmberg; W. J. Martin; J. Trafton; K. R. Petersen-Zeitz; M. Koltzenburg; A. I. Basbaum; D. Julius
Reports
- Titanium Carbide Nanocrystals in Circumstellar Environments, pp. 313-316
- G. von Helden; A. G. G. M. Tielens; D. van Heijnsbergen; M. A. Duncan; S. Hony; L B. F. M. Waters; G. Meijer
- Translating Biomolecular Recognition into Nanomechanics, pp. 316-318
- J. Fritz; M. K. Baller; H. P. Lang; H. Rothuizen; P. Vettiger; E. Meyer; H.-J. Güntherodt; Ch. Gerber; J. K. Gimzewski
- Atomic Layer Deposition of Oxide Thin Films with Metal Alkoxides as Oxygen Sources, pp. 319-321
- Mikko Ritala; Kaupo Kukli; Antti Rahtu; Petri I. Räisänen; Markku Leskelä; Timo Sajavaara; Juhani Keinonen
- Nanometer-Size α-PbO2-Type TiO2 in Garnet: A Thermobarometer for Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism, pp. 321-324
- Shyh-Lung Hwang; Pouyan Shen; Hao-Tsu Chu; Tzen-Fu Yui
- The Influence of Canadian Forest Fires on Pollutant Concentrations in the United States, pp. 324-328
- Gerhard Wotawa; Michael Trainer
- Nonrandom Extinction and the Loss of Evolutionary History, pp. 328-330
- Andy Purvis; Paul-Michael Agapow; John L. Gittleman; Georgina M. Mace
- Chaperone Selection during Glycoprotein Translocation into the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 331-333
- Maurizio Molinari; Ari Helenius
- Convergence of the Secretory Pathways for Cholera Toxin and the Filamentous Phage, CTXϕ, pp. 333-335
- Brigid M. Davis; Elise H. Lawson; Maria Sandkvist; Afsar Ali; Shanmuga Sozhamannan; Matthew K. Waldor
- Functional Role of Caspase-1 and Caspase-3 in an ALS Transgenic Mouse Model, pp. 335-339
- Mingwei Li; Victor O. Ona; Christelle Guégan; Minghua Chen; Vernice Jackson-Lewis; L. John Andrews; Adam J. Olszewski; Philip E. Stieg; Jean-Pyo. Lee; Serge Przedborski; Robert M. Friedlander
- The Outcome of Acute Hepatitis C Predicted by the Evolution of the Viral Quasispecies, pp. 339-344
- Patrizia Farci; Atsushi Shimoda; Alessandra Coiana; Giacomo Diaz; Giovanna Peddis; Jacqueline C. Melpolder; Antonello Strazzera; David Y. Chien; Santiago J. Munoz; Angelo Balestrieri; Robert H. Purcell; Harvey J. Alter
- Regulation of Area Identity in the Mammalian Neocortex by Emx2 and Pax6, pp. 344-349
- Kathie M. Bishop; Guy Goudreau; Dennis D. M. O'Leary
- Language Discrimination by Human Newborns and by Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkeys, pp. 349-351
- Franck Ramus; Marc D. Hauser; Cory Miller; Dylan Morris; Jacques Mehler
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Front Matter (33 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 395
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 401+403
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Patent Prompts Rochester to Sue for Slice of Drug Profits, pp. 410-411
- David Malakoff
- Is Alexander the Great's Father Missing, Too?, p. 411
- Robert Koenig
- Animal Rights Amendment Defeated, pp. 411+413
- Robert Koenig
- Panel Urges New Slots for Young Researchers, pp. 413-414
- Robert Koenig
- ScienceScope, pp. 413+415
- Govert Schilling; Jeffrey Mervis; Jocelyn Kaiser; Andrew Lawler
- When Fittest Survive, Do Other Animals Matter?, pp. 414-415
- Richard A. Kerr
- Plans for Mars Unite Cancer, Space Agencies, pp. 415-416
- Andrew Lawler
- Are Placebo-Controlled Drug Trials Ethical?, p. 416
- Martin Ense
- Revealing a Dinosaur Heart of Stone, pp. 416-417
- Virginia Moreli
- DOE Team Sequences Three Chromosomes, pp. 417+419
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Ehlers Offers Remedies for Ailing U.S. System, p. 419
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- LIGO's Mission of Gravity, pp. 420-423
- Robert Irion
- Hazards of Particles, PCBs Focus of Philadelphia Meeting, pp. 424-425
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Chemists Unveil Molecular Wizardry in San Francisco, pp. 425+427
- Robert F. Service
- Sharp Jump in Teaching Fellows Draws Fire from Educators, p. 428
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Hopes Grow for Hybrid Rice to Feed Developing World, p. 429
- Dennis Normile
Random Samples, p. 431
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Frontier Physics with Correlated Electrons, p. 437
- Robert J. Birgeneau; Marc A. Kastner
Letters
- Physical Hazards of Tailings Dams, p. 439
- Cheryl K. Rofer; Tõnis Kaasik; Zofia Waclawek
- Historical Views on the Human Embryo, p. 439
- Edward J. Furton; Noëlle Lenoir
- HIV-Associated Dementia, pp. 440-442
- Eugene O. Major; Dianne Rausch; Christina Marra; David Clifford; Suzanne Gartner; Justin C. McArthur
Policy Forum
- Astronomy and the Degrading Environment, pp. 443+445
- Johannes Andersen
Books et al.
- A Map of Babel, pp. 446-447
- n01se: A Series of Exhibitions about Information and Transformation
- Adam Lowe; Simon Schaffer; Curators
- n01se: Universal Language, Pattern Recognition, Data Synaesthetics
- Adam Lowe; Simon Schaffer
- Review author[s]: Trevor W. Robbins
- Professor Newton's Principles, p. 447
- Thinking about Physics
- Roger G. Newton
- Review author[s]: Chris Quigg
Perspectives
- Shape Persistence of Synthetic Polymers, pp. 448-449
- Christopher K. Ober
- Movement Patterns in Spoken Language, pp. 449+451
- John L. Locke
- Marking Time for a Kingdom, pp. 451-453
- Michael W. Young
- Nota Bene: Contortions of the Heart, p. 453
- Orla Smith
Tech.Sight
- Adaptive Optics, pp. 455-456
- Roger Angel; Bob Fugate
- Prime Pedigrees, p. 457
- Cyrillic 3
- Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
- An Improved Tool for Molecular Biology, pp. 457-458
- OMIGA 2.0
- Review author[s]: Allen B. Rawitch
- Modeling Population Genetics, p. 458
- PopGene
- Review author[s]: Ellen Quardokus
Correlated Electron Systems
- Electronic Cooperation, p. 461
- Ian S. Osborne
Reviews
- Orbital Physics in Transition-Metal Oxides, pp. 462-468
- Y. Tokura; N. Nagaosa
- Advances in the Physics of High-Temperature Superconductivity, pp. 468-474
- J. Orenstein; A. J. Millis
- Quantum Criticality: Competing Ground States in Low Dimensions, pp. 475-480
- Subir Sachdev
Viewpoint
- Sources of Quantum Protection in High-Tc Superconductivity, pp. 480-482
- Philip W. Anderson
Research
Research Article
- Positional Syntenic Cloning and Functional Characterization of the Mammalian Circadian Mutation tau, pp. 483-491
- Phillip L. Lowrey; Kazuhiro Shimomura; Marina P. Antoch; Shin Yamazaki; Peter D. Zemenides; Martin R. Ralph; Michael Menaker; Joseph S. Takahashi
Reports
- Electronic Structures of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Determined by NMR, pp. 492-494
- X.-P. Tang; A. Kleinhammes; H. Shimoda; L. Fleming; K. Y. Bennoune; S. Sinha; C. Bower; O. Zhou; Y. Wu
- Crossed Nanotube Junctions, pp. 494-497
- M. S. Fuhrer; J. Nygård; L. Shih; M. Forero; Young-Gui Yoon; M. S. C. Mazzoni; Hyoung Joon Choi; Jisoon Ihm; Steven G. Louie; A. Zettl; Paul L. McEuen
- Tectonic Implications of U-Pb Zircon Ages of the Himalayan Orogenic Belt in Nepal, pp. 497-499
- P. G. DeCelles; G. E. Gehrels; J. Quade; B. LaReau; M. Spurlin
- New Observational Constraints for Atmospheric Hydroxyl on Global and Hemispheric Scales, pp. 500-503
- S. A. Montzka; C. M. Spivakovsky; J. H. Butler; J. W. Elkins; L. T. Lock; D. J. Mondeel
- Cardiovascular Evidence for an Intermediate or Higher Metabolic Rate in an Ornithischian Dinosaur, pp. 503-505
- Paul E. Fisher; Dale A. Russell; Michael K. Stoskopf; Reese E. Barrick; Michael Hammer; Andrew A. Kuzmitz
- A Structural Framework for Deciphering the Link between I-A g7 and Autoimmune Diabetes, pp. 505-511
- Adam L. Corper; Thomas Stratmann; Vasso Apostolopoulos; Christopher A. Scott; K. Christopher Garcia; Angray S. Kang; Ian A. Wilson; Luc Teyton
- The Eye Injury of King Philip II and the Skeletal Evidence from the Royal Tomb II at Vergina, pp. 511-514
- Antonis Bartsiokas
- Emergence of Genetic Instability in Children Treated for Leukemia, pp. 514-517
- B. A. Finette; A. C. Homans; R. J. Albertini
- Homologs of Small Nucleolar RNAs in Archaea, pp. 517-522
- Arina D. Omer; Todd M. Lowe; Anthony G. Russell; Holger Ebhardt; Sean R. Eddy; Patrick P. Dennis
- Transport of Peptide: MHC Class II Complexes in Developing Dendritic Cells, pp. 522-527
- Shannon J. Turley; Kayo Inaba; Wendy S. Garrett; Melanie Ebersold; Julia Unternaehrer; Ralph M. Steinman; Ira Mellman
- On the Origin of Internal Structure of Word Forms, pp. 527-531
- Peter F. MacNeilage; Barbara L. Davis
- Illusions in Reasoning about Consistency, pp. 531-532
- P. N. Johnson-Laird; Paolo Legrenzi; Vittorio Girotto; Maria S. Legrenzi
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NetWatch, p. 571
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 577+579
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- In Contrast to Dolly, Cloning Resets Telomere Clock in Cattle, pp. 586-587
- Gretchen Vogel
- NIH Nomination on Hold for This Year, p. 587
- Eliot Marshall
- Task Force Tinkers with Research Council, pp. 587+589
- Andrew Lawler
- Draft Report Affirms Human Influence, pp. 589-590
- Richard A. Kerr
- ScienceScope, pp. 589+591
- Eliot Marshall; Wayne Kondro; Martin Enserink; David Malakoff
- AIDS Researchers Decry Mbeki's Views on HIV, pp. 590-591
- Jon Cohen
- Heat Flow Runs into Quantum Limit, pp. 591-592
- Adrian Cho
- CITES Puts off Plan to Hasten Shipments, p. 592
- Wendy Williams
- Relativity Passes a Tough Cosmic Test, p. 593
- Govert Schilling
- Milky Way Looks like Big Kid on the Block, pp. 593+595
- Govert Schilling
- Boomerang Returns with Surprising News, p. 595
- Charles Seife
News Focus
- NIH, under Pressure, Boosts Minority Health Research, pp. 596-597
- Laura Helmuth
- Working in the Hot Zone: Galveston's Microbe Hunters, pp. 598-600
- Martin Enserink
- Information Technology Takes a Different Tack, pp. 600-601
- David Malakoff
- Science and Policy Clash at Yucca Mountain, p. 602
- Richard A. Kerr
- The Science of Astrobiology Takes Shape, pp. 603+605
- Robert Irion
Random Samples, p. 607
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Opportunity for Agricultural Biotechnology, p. 615
- Richard J. Mahoney
Letters
- Eligibility for CSEM Scholarships, p. 617
- Norman L. Fortenberry
- Support for Congolese Conservationists, p. 617
- Andrew Plumptre; Terese Hart; Amy Vedder; John Robinson
- BIOPAT Does Not Trade in Names, pp. 617-618
- C. Bätke; G. Haszprunar; J. Köhler; H. K. Schminke; C. Naumann; M. Türkey
- Metabolic Analysis in Drug Discovery, pp. 618-619
- María Luz Cárdenas; Athel Cornish-Bowden; Jürgen Drews
- Planetary Solids Older Than Earth, pp. 619-620
- Donald D. Clayton; David J. Stevenson
- Corrections and Clarifications: Marking Time for a Kingdom, p. 620
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 620
- Corrections and Clarifications: 'Faster, Cheaper, Better' on Trial, p. 620
- Corrections and Clarifications: Close Encounters: Details Veto Depth from Shadows, p. 620
- Corrections and Clarifications: Views of the Final Frontier, p. 620
Policy Forum
- Wiring up the Island State, pp. 621+623
- Leo Wee Hin Tan; R. Subramaniam
Books et al.
- If You Build It, Will It Know?, pp. 624-625
- Understanding Intelligence
- Rolf Pfeifer; Christian Scheier
- Review author[s]: Arthur B. Markman
- All Alone after All?, p. 625
- Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe
- Peter D. Ward; Donald Brownlee
- Review author[s]: Christopher P. McKay
Perspectives
- Sulfate Clues for the Early History of Atmospheric Oxygen, pp. 626-627
- Adina Paytan
- The Best of Times, the Worst of Times, pp. 627+629
- W. French Anderson
- Prospects for the Polymer Nanoengineer, pp. 630-631
- Sumit Mazumdar
- Of Flies and Mice, pp. 631-632
- Valina L. Dawson
- Light at the End of the Channel, pp. 632-633
- Joan Weliky Conaway; Ronald C. Conaway
Research
Research Articles
- Carrier-Envelope Phase Control of Femtosecond Mode-Locked Lasers and Direct Optical Frequency Synthesis, pp. 635-639
- David J. Jones; Scott A. Diddams; Jinendra K. Ranka; Andrew Stentz; Robert S. Windeler; John L. Hall; Steven T. Cundiff
- Architecture of RNA Polymerase II and Implications for the Transcription Mechanism, pp. 640-649
- Patrick Cramer; David A. Bushnell; Jianhua Fu; Averell L. Gnatt; Barbara Maier-Davis; Nancy E. Thompson; Richard R. Burgess; Aled M. Edwards; Peter R. David; Roger D. Kornberg
Reports
- Windows through the Dusty Disks Surrounding the Youngest Low-Mass Protostellar Objects, pp. 649-652
- J. Cernicharo; A. Noriega-Crespo; D. Cesarsky; B. Lefloch; E. González-Alfonso; F. Najarro; E. Dartois; S. Cabrit
- Control of Energy Transfer in Oriented Conjugated Polymer-Mesoporous Silica Composites, pp. 652-656
- Thuc-Quyen Nguyen; Junjun Wu; Vinh Doan; Benjamin J. Schwartz; Sarah H. Tolbert
- A Superconducting Field-Effect Switch, pp. 656-658
- J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; R. C. Haddon; B. Batlogg
- The Archean Sulfur Cycle and the Early History of Atmospheric Oxygen, pp. 658-661
- Donald E. Canfield; Kirsten S. Habicht; Bo Thamdrup
- Heightened Odds of Large Earthquakes near Istanbul: An Interaction-Based Probability Calculation, pp. 661-665
- Tom Parsons; Shinji Toda; Ross S. Stein; Aykut Barka; James H. Dieterich
- Extension of Cell Life-Span and Telomere Length in Animals Cloned from Senescent Somatic Cells, pp. 665-669
- Robert P. Lanza; Jose B. Cibelli; Catherine Blackwell; Vincent J. Cristofalo; Mary Kay Francis; Gabriela M. Baerlocher; Jennifer Mak; Michael Schertzer; Elizabeth A. Chavez; Nancy Sawyer; Peter M. Lansdorp; Michael D. West
- Gene Therapy of Human Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID)-X1 Disease, pp. 669-672
- Marina Cavazzana-Calvo; Salima Hacein-Bey; Geneviève de Saint Basile; Fabian Gross; Eric Yvon; Patrick Nusbaum; Françoise Selz; Christophe Hue; Stéphanie Certain; Jean-Laurent Casanova; Philippe Bousso; Françoise Le Deist; Alain Fischer
- Localization of a Short-Term Memory in Drosophila, pp. 672-675
- T. Zars; M. Fischer; R. Schulz; M. Heisenberg
- Control of Homeostasis of CD8+ Memory T Cells by Opposing Cytokines, pp. 675-678
- Chia Chi Ku; Masaaki Murakami; Akemi Sakamoto; John Kappler; Philippa Marrack
- Location of a Major Susceptibility Locus for Familial Schizophrenia on Chromosome 1q21-q22, pp. 678-682
- Linda M. Brzustowicz; Kathleen A. Hodgkinson; Eva W. C. Chow; William G. Honer; Anne S. Bassett
- Resetting Central and Peripheral Circadian Oscillators in Transgenic Rats, pp. 682-685
- Shin Yamazaki; Rika Numano; Michikazu Abe; Akiko Hida; Ri-ichi Takahashi; Masatsugu Ueda; Gene D. Block; Yoshiyuki Sakaki; Michael Menaker; Hajime Tei
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 689-690
- Tiffany Ayers
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NetWatch, p. 767
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 773+775
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- DOE Set to Double Price of Troubled Laser Project, pp. 782-783
- David Malakoff
- Scientists Gain Access to Sharper GPS Signal, p. 783
- Andrew Lawler
- Hints of Frequent Pre-Columbian Contacts, pp. 783+785
- Heather Pringle
- Does Biodiversity Help Fend off Invaders?, pp. 785-786
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 785+787
- Michael Baker; Michael Hagmann; Gretchen Vogel; Richard Stone
- Caution Raised about Possible New Drug, pp. 786-787
- Trisha Gura
- Grants Evoke Squeals of Delight and Anger, pp. 787-788
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Coaxing Shy Particles into an Atomic Jar, pp. 788-789
- Alexander Hellemans
- Stretching the Reign of Early Animals, p. 789
- Richard A. Kerr
- Backward Heat Flow Bends the Law a Bit, pp. 789+791
- Mark Sincell
- New Minister Hopes to Create an Italian NIH, p. 791
- Michael Balter
News Focus
- Superbugs on the Hoof?, pp. 792-794
- Dan Ferber
- Indian Schools Cash in on Silicon Valley Wealth, pp. 794-795
- Pallava Bagla
- Money and Machines Fuel China's Push in Sequencing, pp. 795+797-798
- Li Hui
- From Field to Lab, New Insights on Being Human, pp. 798-800
- Ann Gibbons
- Intimate Portraits of Bacterial Nemeses, pp. 800-801
- Michael Hagmann
Random Samples, p. 803
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Education for a Biocomplex Future, p. 807
- Louis J. Gross
Letters
- Surveying the SBIR Program, pp. 809-811
- Jere W. Glover; John Davis; Josh Lerner
- Carbon Cost of Applying Nitrogen Fertilizer, pp. 811-812
- R. César Izaurralde; William B. McGill; Norman J. Rosenberg; William H. Schlesinger
- Corrections and Clarifications: Planetary Science: A Space Odyssey, p. 812
- Corrections and Clarifications: Rapid Evolution of a Geographic Cline in Size in an Introduced Fly, p. 812
- Corrections and Clarifications: Baedeker's Guide, or Just Plain Trouble?, p. 812
- Corrections and Clarifications: Avoiding an Oil Crunch, p. 812
Essays on Science and Society
- Not (Just) in Kansas Anymore, pp. 813+815
- Eugenie C. Scott
Books et al.
- Et tu Homo sapiens?, pp. 816-817
- The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition
- Michael Tomasello
- Review author[s]: Marc D. Hauser
- Roots of the Fact, p. 817
- A Culture of Fact England, 1550-1720
- Barbara J. Shapiro
- Review author[s]: Mary Poovey
Perspectives
- Shrewd Investments, pp. 819-820
- Martin A. Nowak; Karl Sigmund
- The Shape of Kleopatra, pp. 820-821
- William K. Hartmann
- Lighting up the Nucleus, pp. 821-822
- Akira Nagatani
- Primordial Rain or Galactic Pollution?, pp. 822-823
- Martin Zwaan
Review
- Whither the Future of Controlling Quantum Phenomena?, pp. 824-828
- Herschel Rabitz; Regina de Vivie-Riedle; Marcus Motzkus; Karl Kompa
Research
Reports
- Micropatterning of Organic Electronic Devices by Cold-Welding, pp. 831-833
- Changsoon Kim; Paul E. Burrows; Stephen R. Forrest
- Stable Versions of Transient Push-Pull Carbenes: Extending Lifetimes from Nanoseconds to Weeks, pp. 834-836
- Christophe Buron; Heinz Gornitzka; Vadim Romanenko; Guy Bertrand
- Radar Observations of Asteroid 216 Kleopatra, pp. 836-839
- Steven J. Ostro; R. Scott Hudson; Michael C. Nolan; Jean-Luc Margot; Daniel J. Scheeres; Donald B. Campbell; Christopher Magri; Jon D. Giorgini; Donald K. Yeomans
- Large-Scale Thermal Events in the Solar Nebula: Evidence from Fe,Ni Metal Grains in Primitive Meteorites, pp. 839-841
- Anders Meibom; Steven J. Desch; Alexander N. Krot; Jeffrey N. Cuzzi; Michael I. Petaev; Lionel Wilson; Klaus Keil
- Age of Neoproterozoic Bilatarian Body and Trace Fossils, White Sea, Russia: Implications for Metazoan Evolution, pp. 841-845
- M. W. Martin; D. V. Grazhdankin; S. A. Bowring; D. A. D. Evans; M. A. Fedonkin; J. L. Kirschvink
- 40 K- 40 Ar Constraints on Recycling Continental Crust into the Mantle, pp. 845-847
- Nicolas Coltice; Francis Albarède; Philippe Gillet
- Satellite Measurements of Sea Surface Temperature through Clouds, pp. 847-850
- Frank J. Wentz; Chelle Gentemann; Deborah Smith; Dudley Chelton
- Cooperation through Image Scoring in Humans, pp. 850-852
- Claus Wedekind; Manfred Milinski
- Species Diversity and Biological Invasions: Relating Local Process to Community Pattern, pp. 852-854
- Jonathan M. Levine
- Homogenization of Fish Faunas across the United States, pp. 854-856
- Frank J. Rahel
- Evidence for Brainstem Structures Participating in Oculomotor Integration, pp. 857-859
- K. Nakamagoe; Y. Iwamoto; K. Yoshida
- Direct Targeting of Light Signals to a Promoter Element-Bound Transcription Factor, pp. 859-863
- Jaime F. Martínez-García; Enamul Huq; Peter H. Quail
- Template Boundary in a Yeast Telomerase Specified by RNA Structure, pp. 863-867
- Yehuda Tzfati; Tracy B. Fulton; Jagoree Roy; Elizabeth H. Blackburn
- Promoter-Selective Properties of the TBP-Related Factor TRF1, pp. 867-870
- Michael C. Holmes; Robert Tjian
- Requirement of JNK for Stress-Induced Activation of the Cytochrome c-Mediated Death Pathway, pp. 870-874
- Cathy Tournier; Patricia Hess; Derek D. Yang; Jie Xu; Tod K. Turner; Anjaruwee Nimnual; Dafna Bar-Sagi; Stephen N. Jones; Richard A. Flavell; Roger J. Davis
- Ubiquitin Protein Ligase Activity of IAPs and Their Degradation in Proteasomes in Response to Apoptotic Stimuli, pp. 874-877
- Yili Yang; Shengyun Fang; Jane P. Jensen; Allan M. Weissman; Jonathan D. Ashwell
- Seeing the Herpesvirus Capsid at 8.5 Å, pp. 877-880
- Z. Hong Zhou; Matthew Dougherty; Joanita Jakana; Jing He; Frazer J. Rixon; Wah Chiu
Back Matter (36 pp.)
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Front Matter (56 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 923
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 929+931
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Goldin Shakes up NASA's Life Sciences Program, pp. 938-939
- Andrew Lawler
- Chromosome 21 Done, Phase Two Begun, p. 939
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Protein Data Justice for All, pp. 939+941
- Robert F. Service
- Some Coral Bouncing Back from El Niño, pp. 941-942
- Dennis Normile
- ScienceScope, pp. 941+943
- David Malakoff; Martin Enserink; Jeffrey Mervis; Gretchen Vogel
- Panel Estimates Possible Carbon 'Sinks', pp. 942-943
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Two Feedback Loops Run Mammalian Clock, pp. 943-944
- Marcia Barinaga
- A Slow Carousel Ride Gauges Gravity's Pull, p. 944
- Charles Seife
- Viable but Variable Ancient El Niño Spied, p. 945
- Richard A. Kerr
- Mapping a Subtext in Our Genetic Book, pp. 945+947
- Michael Hagmann
- Astronomers Detect More Missing Matter, p. 947
- Adrian Cho
News Focus
- A Glimpse of Humans' First Journey out of Africa, pp. 948-950
- Michael Balter; Ann Gibbons
- Gene Therapy on Trial, pp. 951-955+957
- Eliot Marshall
- National Academy of Sciences Elects New Members, p. 957
Random Samples, p. 959
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Rice, Races, and Riches, p. 973
- Floyd Bloom
Letters
- Dialog on Depression, p. 975
- Bruce Charlton; Raj Persaud
- The "Snowball Earth" and Precambrian Climate, pp. 975-976
- Gregory S. Jenkins
- Induced Damage in the Developing Brain, pp. 976-978
- Robert W. Montgomery; Abhay Sharma; Sushil Kumar
Policy Forum
- Science and the Precautionary Principle, pp. 979+981
- Kenneth R. Foster; Paolo Vecchia; Michael H. Repacholi
Books et al.
- Geography as Destiny?, pp. 982-983
- The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy
- Kenneth Pomeranz
- Review author[s]: Graeme Lang
- Preserving Diversity the U.S. Way, p. 983
- Conserving Earth's Biodiversity, with E.O. Wilson
- Edward O. Wilson; Dan L. Perlman
- Review author[s]: Hugh Possingham
Perspectives
- A Touch of Antibody Class, pp. 984-985
- Janet Stavnezer
- Black-Footed Ferret Recovery, pp. 985+987-988
- Andy Dobson; Annarie Lyles
- Earth's History Trapped in the Mantle, pp. 988-989
- Ichiro Kaneoka
- Absorbing Phenomena, pp. 989-990
- Stephen E. Schwartz; Peter R. Buseck
Pathways of Discovery
- Designing a New Material World, pp. 993-998
- Gregory B. Olson
Research
Research Articles
- Interacting Molecular Loops in the Mammalian Circadian Clock, pp. 1013-1019
- Lauren P. Shearman; Sathyanarayanan Sriram; David R. Weaver; Elizabeth S. Maywood; Inẽs Chaves; Binhai Zheng; Kazuhiko Kume; Cheng Chi Lee; Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst; Michael H. Hastings; Steven M. Reppert
- Earliest Pleistocene Hominid Cranial Remains from Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia: Taxonomy, Geological Setting, and Age, pp. 1019-1025
- Leo Gabunia; Abesalom Vekua; David Lordkipanidze; Carl C. Swisher III; Reid Ferring; Antje Justus; Medea Nioradze; Merab Tvalchrelidze; Susan C. Antón; Gerhard Bosinski; Olaf Jöris; Marie-A.-de Lumley; Givi Majsuradze; Aleksander Mouskhelishvili
Reports
- Separation of Long DNA Molecules in a Microfabricated Entropic Trap Array, pp. 1026-1029
- J. Han; H. G. Craighead
- Structure of the Hydrated α-Al2O3 (0001) Surface, pp. 1029-1033
- Peter J. Eng; Thomas P. Trainor; Gordon E. Brown Jr.; Glenn A. Waychunas; Matthew Newville; Stephen R. Sutton; Mark L. Rivers
- Rapid Flooding of the Sunda Shelf: A Late-Glacial Sea-Level Record, pp. 1033-1035
- Till Hanebuth; Karl Stattegger; Pieter M. Grootes
- The Nature of Pristine Noble Gases in Mantle Plumes, pp. 1036-1038
- Mario Trieloff; Joachim Kunz; David A. Clague; Darrell Harrison; Claude J. Allègre
- El Niño: Like Climate Teleconnections in New England during the Late Pleistocene, pp. 1039-1042
- Tammy M. Rittenour; Julie Brigham-Grette; Michael E. Mann
- Reduction of Tropical Cloudiness by Soot, pp. 1042-1047
- A. S. Ackerman; O. B. Toon; D. E. Stevens; A. J. Heymsfield; V. Ramanathan; E. J. Welton
- N-Cadherin, a Cell Adhesion Molecule Involved in Establishment of Embryonic Left-Right Asymmetry, pp. 1047-1051
- Martín I. García-Castro; Eva Vielmetter; Marianne Bronner-Fraser
- Influenza B Virus in Seals, pp. 1051-1053
- A. D. M. E. Osterhaus; G. F. Rimmelzwaan; B. E. E. Martina; T. M. Bestebroer; R. A. M. Fouchier
- Noxa, a BH3-Only Member of the Bcl-2 Family and Candidate Mediator of p53-Induced Apoptosis, pp. 1053-1058
- Eri Oda; Rieko Ohki; Hideki Murasawa; Jiro Nemoto; Tsukasa Shibue; Toshiharu Yamashita; Takashi Tokino; Tadatsugu Taniguchi; Nobuyuki Tanaka
- Stable RNA/DNA Hybrids in the Mammalian Genome: Inducible Intermediates in Immunoglobulin Class Switch Recombination, pp. 1058-1061
- Robert B. Tracy; Chih-Lin Hsieh; Michael R. Lieber
- A High-Affinity Iron Permease Essential for Candida albicans Virulence, pp. 1062-1064
- Narendrakumar Ramanan; Yue Wang
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Front Matter (27 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1131
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1137+1139
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- And the Gene Number Is...?, pp. 1146-1147
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Fly's Eye Spies Highs in Cosmic Rays' Demise, p. 1147
- Charles Seife
- Orangutans Face Extinction in the Wild, pp. 1147+1149-1150
- Dan Ferber
- ScienceScope, pp. 1149+1151
- Michael Balter; Robert Koenig; Erik Stokstad; David Malakoff
- Spain Opens Coffers to Keep Talent at Home, p. 1150
- Michael Hagmann
- California Team to Map Rare Species' DNA, pp. 1150-1151
- Richard Stone
- Electromagnetic Tiles May Cut Turbulence, pp. 1151-1152
- Mark Sincell
- Hairpins Trigger an Automatic Solution, pp. 1152-1153
- Adrian Cho
- Exposure Levels Tracked around Nuclear Accident, p. 1153
- Dennis Normile
- Harvard Researcher Named NEJM Editor, pp. 1153+1155
- Constance Holden
- NIH Headed for Big Boost, Others Struggle, p. 1155
- Andrew Lawler
News Focus
- Learning the World's Languages: Before They Vanish, pp. 1156-1159
- Bernice Wuethrich
- Zebrafish Earns Its Stripes in Genetic Screens, pp. 1160-1161
- Gretchen Vogel
- Algorithmic Gladiators Vie for Digital Glory, pp. 1161+1163
- Charles Seife
- Lee's Special Status Fuels Academy's Rising Reputation, pp. 1164-1166
- Dennis Normile
- Everglades Restoration Plan Hits Rough Waters, pp. 1166-1167
- Keith Kloor
Random Samples, p. 1169
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- HIV/AIDS: The Peril of Pseudoscience, p. 1171
- M. W. Makgoba
Letters
- A Home for Bambiraptor, p. 1173
- Kevin Padian
- Intellectual Property Rights, pp. 1173-1174
- Vijaykumar S. Kasi; William Ogle
- Is There an Intrinsic Period of the Circadian Clock?, pp. 1174-1175
- Scott Campbell; Charles A. Czeisler; Derk-Jan Dijk; Richard E. Kronauer; Emery N. Brown; Jeanne F. Duffy; James S. Allan; Theresa L. Shanahan; David W. Rimmer; Joseph M. Ronda; Jude F. Mitchell; Edward J. Silva; Jonathan S. Emens
- Corrections and Clarifications: Induced Damage in the Developing Brain, p. 1175
- Corrections and Clarifications: Science and Policy Clash at Yucca Mountain, p. 1175
- Corrections and Clarifications: Pruned Sanctions List Points to Closer Ties, p. 1175
Policy Forum
- A Nuclear Solution to Climate Change?, pp. 1177-1178
- William C. Sailor; David Bodansky; Chaim Braun; Steve Fetter; Bob van der Zwaan
Books et al.
- Drug Stories: Of Origins and Uses, pp. 1179-1180
- Pills, Potions and Poisons: How Drugs Work
- Trevor Stone; Gail Darlington
- Review author[s]: S. J. Enna
- Ancient Reasons for Monsters, p. 1180
- The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times
- Adrienne Mayor
- Review author[s]: Mott T. Greene
Perspectives
- Mount St. Helens, Master Teacher, pp. 1181+1183
- Christopher G. Newhall
- Messages from a Mountain, pp. 1183-1185
- Jerry F. Franklin; James A. MacMahon
- Sinless Originals, pp. 1185-1186
- Olivia P. Judson; Benjamin B. Normark
- When Being Hyper Keeps You Fit, pp. 1186-1187
- Paul B. Rainey; E. Richard Moxon
Tech.Sight
- Neuromorphic Vision Sensors, pp. 1189-1190
- Giacomo Indiveri; Rodney Douglas
- A Frozen Database, p. 1191
- Freezerworks 5
- Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou
- Seeing the Physics of Chemistry, p. 1191
- 3-D Molecular Dynamics Version 2.5
- Review author[s]: John Wass
- Work in Progress, p. 1192
- Papyrus 8.0.7
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
- Atomic Power, p. 1192
- The Atomic Mac
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Research
Galileo: Io up Close
- Galileo at Io: Results from High-Resolution Imaging, pp. 1193-1198
- A. S. McEwen; M. J. S. Belton; H. H. Breneman; S. A. Fagents; P. Geissler; R. Greeley; J. W. Head; G. Hoppa; W. L. Jaeger; T. V. Johnson; L. Keszthelyi; K. P. Klaasen; R. Lopes-Gautier; K. P. Magee; M. P. Milazzo; J. M. Moore; R. T. Pappalardo; C. B. Phillips; J. Radebaugh; G. Schubert; P. Schuster; D. P. Simonelli; R. Sullivan; P. C. Thomas; E. P. Turtle; D. A. Williams
- Io's Thermal Emission from the Galileo Photopolarimeter-Radiometer, pp. 1198-1201
- John R. Spencer; Julie A. Rathbun; Larry D. Travis; Leslie K. Tamppari; Laura Barnard; Terry Z. Martin; Alfred S. McEwen
- A Close-Up Look at Io from Galileo's Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer, pp. 1201-1204
- Rosaly Lopes-Gautier; S. Douté; W. D. Smythe; L. W. Kamp; R. W. Carlson; A. G. Davies; F. E. Leader; A. S. McEwen; P. E. Geissler; S. W. Kieffer; L. Keszthelyi; E. Barbinis; R. Mehlman; M. Segura; J. Shirley; L. A. Soderblom
- Prometheus: Io's Wandering Plume, pp. 1204-1208
- Susan W. Kieffer; Rosaly Lopes-Gautier; Alfred McEwen; William Smythe; Laszlo Keszthelyi; Robert Carlson
- Discovery of Gaseous S2 in Io's Pele Plume, pp. 1208-1210
- John R. Spencer; Kandis Lea Jessup; Melissa A. McGrath; Gilda E. Ballester; Roger Yelle
Research Articles
- Evidence for the Evolution of Bdelloid Rotifers without Sexual Reproduction or Genetic Exchange, pp. 1211-1215
- David Mark Welch; Matthew Meselson
- Rocks from the Mantle Transition Zone: Majorite-Bearing Xenoliths from Malaita, Southwest Pacific, pp. 1215-1223
- Kenneth D. Collerson; Sarath Hapugoda; Balz S. Kamber; Quentin Williams
Reports
- Molecular Computation by DNA Hairpin Formation, pp. 1223-1226
- Kensaku Sakamoto; Hidetaka Gouzu; Ken Komiya; Daisuke Kiga; Shigeyuki Yokoyama; Takashi Yokomori; Masami Hagiya
- Coalescence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1226-1229
- M. Terrones; H. Terrones; F. Banhart; J.-C. Charlier; P. M. Ajayan
- Suppressing Wall Turbulence by Means of a Transverse Traveling Wave, pp. 1230-1234
- Yiqing Du; George Em Karniadakis
- The Spin Excitation Spectrum in Superconducting YBa2Cu3O 6.85 </latex>, pp. 1234-1237
- P. Bourges; Y. Sidis; H. F. Fong; L. P. Regnault; J. Bossy; A. Ivanov; B. Keimer
- Propagation of Seismic Ground Motion in the Kanto Basin, Japan, pp. 1237-1239
- Kazuki Koketsu; Masayuki Kikuchi
- Evolutionary Exploitation of Design Options by the First Animals with Hard Skeletons, pp. 1239-1242
- R. D. K. Thomas; Rebecca M. Shearman; Graham W. Stewart
- Distinct Classes of Yeast Promoters Revealed by Differential TAF Recruitment, pp. 1242-1244
- Xiao-Yong Li; Sukesh R. Bhaumik; Michael R. Green
- TAF-Containing and TAF-Independent Forms of Transcriptionally Active TBP in Vivo, pp. 1244-1248
- Laurent Kuras; Peter Kosa; Mario Mencia; Kevin Struhl
- A Mutation in PRKAG3 Associated with Excess Glycogen Content in Pig Skeletal Muscle, pp. 1248-1251
- Denis Milan; Jin-Tae Jeon; Christian Looft; Valerie Amarger; Annie Robic; Mattias Thelander; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Sven Paul; Nathalie Iannuccelli; Lars Rask; Hans Ronne; Kerstin Lundström; Norbert Reinsch; Joel Gellin; Ernst Kalm; Pascale Le Roy; Patrick Chardon; Leif Andersson
- High Frequency of Hypermutable Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Lung Infection, pp. 1251-1253
- Antonio Oliver; Rafael Cantón; Pilar Campo; Fernando Baquero; Jesús Blázquez
- Role for Rapid Dendritic Protein Synthesis in Hippocampal mGluR-Dependent Long-Term Depression, pp. 1254-1256
- Kimberly M. Huber; Matthew S. Kayser; Mark F. Bear
- Impaired Prion Replication in Spleens of Mice Lacking Functional Follicular Dendritic Cells, pp. 1257-1259
- Fabio Montrasio; Rico Frigg; Markus Glatzel; Michael A. Klein; Fabienne Mackay; Adriano Aguzzi; Charles Weissmann
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Front Matter (43 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1295
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1301+1303
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Space Telescope, Teamwork Top Priority List for Next Decade, pp. 1310-1311
- Andrew Lawler
- UC Teaching Assistants Win First Union Contract, p. 1311
- Constance Holden
- State Ready to Create 3 Research Institutes, pp. 1311+1313
- Evelyn Strauss
- Dioxin Draft Sparks Controversy, pp. 1313-1314
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 1313+1315+1317
- Jeffrey Mervis; Pallava Bagla; Andrew Lawler; Constance Holden; David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
- New Clues to How the TB Bacillus Persists, pp. 1314-1315
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- HHS Plans to Overhaul Clinical Research Rules, pp. 1315-1316
- Eliot Marshall
- A Refuge for Life on Snowball Earth, p. 1316
- Richard A. Kerr
- Three Asian Nations Launch Joint Study, pp. 1317+1319
- Michael Baker
- A DASH of Data in the Salt Debate, p. 1319
- Gary Taubes
News Focus
- The Boom in Biosafety Labs, pp. 1320-1322
- Martin Enserink
- Aluminum Is Put on Trial as a Vaccine Booster, pp. 1323-1324
- David Malakoff
- A Blow to Austria's Scientific Revival, pp. 1324-1325+1327
- Robert Koenig
- Is That Your Final Equation?, pp. 1328-1329
- Charles Seife
Random Samples, p. 1331
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Welcome Don Kennedy, p. 1341
- Floyd Bloom
Letters
- NAS Report under Scrutiny, p. 1343
- Henry I. Miller
- Snake Origins, pp. 1343-1345
- Michael S. Y. Lee; John D. Scanlon; Michael W. Caldwell; Harry W. Greene; David Cundall
- Immortality, Anyone?, pp. 1345-1347
- Michael Phillips; Hermogenes Rojas; Patrick Frank; John Harris
- Report Clarification, p. 1347
- Makoto Kanzaki; Masahiro Nagasawa; Itaru Kojima; Chikara Sato; Keiji Naruse; Masahiro Sokabe; Hidetoshi Iida
Profile
- Donald Kennedy: The Next Editor-in-Chief of Science, p. 1349
- Paul R. Ehrlich
Books et al.
- Tangled Causes of the Bomb's Creators, pp. 1350-1351
- In the Shadow of the Bomb: Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist
- S. S. Schweber
- Review author[s]: Richard Rhodes
- Realm of the Rainbow, p. 1351
- Color: A Multidisciplinary Approach
- Heinrich Zollinger
- Review author[s]: Thomas Lazar
Perspectives
- Electron Dynamics at Surfaces, pp. 1352-1353
- Martin Wolf; Gerhard Ertl
- 1000 Years of Climate Change, pp. 1353+1355
- Ray Bradley
- Receding Forest Edges and Vanishing Reserves, pp. 1356-1358
- Claude Gascon; G. Bruce Williamson; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca
- A Chloride Pump at Atomic Resolution, pp. 1358-1359
- John L. Spudich
Nuclear Dynamics
- Macromolecular Ballet, p. 1369
- Valda Vinson; Beverly A. Purnell; Gilbert J. Chin; Jean Marx
News
- Interfering with Gene Expression, pp. 1370-1372
- Jean Marx
- Matching the Transcription Machinery to the Right DNA, pp. 1372-1373
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Viewpoints
- Gatekeepers of the Nucleus, pp. 1374-1377
- Susan R. Wente
- A Sense of the End, pp. 1377-1379
- Susan M. Gasser
Reviews
- Splitting the Chromosome: Cutting the Ties That Bind Sister Chromatids, pp. 1379-1384
- Kim Nasmyth; Jan-Michael Peters; Frank Uhlmann
- Like Attracts like: Getting RNA Processing Together in the Nucleus, pp. 1385-1389
- Joe D. Lewis; David Tollervey
Research
Research Articles
- Structure of the Light-Driven Chloride Pump Halorhodopsin at 1.8 Å Resolution, pp. 1390-1396
- Michael Kolbe; Hüseyin Besir; Lars-Oliver Essen; Dieter Oesterhelt
Reports
- Anomalous Polarization Profiles in Sunspots: Possible Origin of Umbral Flashes, pp. 1396-1398
- H. Socas-Navarro; J. Trujillo Bueno; B. Ruiz Cobo
- Dimensionality Effects in the Lifetime of Surface States, pp. 1399-1402
- J. Kliewer; R. Berndt; E. V. Chulkov; V. M. Silkin; P. M. Echenique; S. Crampin
- Real-Time Observation of Adsorbate Atom Motion above a Metal Surface, pp. 1402-1404
- Hrvoje Petek; Miles J. Weida; Hisashi Nagano; Susumu Ogawa
- Electron-Induced Inversion of Helical Chirality in Copper Complexes of N,N-Dialkylmethionines, pp. 1404-1407
- Steffen Zahn; James W. Canary
- Quantifying Denitrification and Its Effect on Ozone Recovery, pp. 1407-1411
- A. Tabazadeh; M. L. Santee; M. Y. Danilin; H. C. Pumphrey; P. A. Newman; P. J. Hamill; J. L. Mergenthaler
- Field Measurement of Slow Metamorphic Reaction Rates at Temperatures of 500° to 600°C, pp. 1411-1414
- Ethan F. Baxter; Donald J. DePaolo
- Spatial Patterns in the Distribution of Tropical Tree Species, pp. 1414-1418
- Richard Condit; Peter S. Ashton; Patrick Baker; Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin; Savithri Gunatilleke; Nimal Gunatilleke; Stephen P. Hubbell; Robin B. Foster; Akira Itoh; James V. LaFrankie; Hua Seng Lee; Elizabeth Losos; N. Manokaran; R. Sukumar; Takuo Yamakura
- Mechanism of ATP-Dependent Promoter Melting by Transcription Factor IIH, pp. 1418-1421
- Tae-Kyung Kim; Richard H. Ebright; Danny Reinberg
- Structure and Function of a Human TAF II 250 Double Bromodomain Module, pp. 1422-1425
- Raymond H. Jacobson; Andreas G. Ladurner; David S. King; Robert Tjian
- Rapid Destruction of Human Cdc25A in Response to DNA Damage, pp. 1425-1429
- Niels Mailand; Jacob Falck; Claudia Lukas; Randi G. Syljuåsen; Markus Welcker; Jiri Bartek; Jiri Lukas
- Chromatin-Independent Nuclear Envelope Assembly Induced by Ran GTPase in Xenopus Egg Extracts, pp. 1429-1432
- Chuanmao Zhang; Paul R. Clarke
- Nipah Virus: A Recently Emergent Deadly Paramyxovirus, pp. 1432-1435
- K. B. Chua; W. J. Bellini; P. A. Rota; B. H. Harcourt; A. Tamin; S. K. Lam; T. G. Ksiazek; P. E. Rollin; S. R. Zaki; W.-J. Shieh; C. S. Goldsmith; D. J. Gubler; J. T. Roehrig; B. Eaton; A. R. Gould; J. Olson; H. Field; P. Daniels; A. E. Ling; C. J. Peters; L. J. Anderson; B. W. J. Mahy
- Granuloma-Specific Expression of Mycobacterium Virulence Proteins from the Glycine-Rich PE-PGRS Family, pp. 1436-1439
- Lalita Ramakrishnan; Nancy A. Federspiel; Stanley Falkow
- Regulation of B Lymphocyte and Macrophage Development by Graded Expression of PU.1, pp. 1439-1441
- Rodney P. DeKoter; Harinder Singh
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1442-1444
- Tiffany Ayers
Back Matter (92 pp.)
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Front Matter (35 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1543
- Adrian Cho
Editors' Choice, pp. 1549+1551
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Penn Report, Agency Heads Home in on Clinical Research, pp. 1558-1559
- Eliot Marshall
- Brain Cells Reveal Surprising Versatility, pp. 1559+1561
- Gretchen Vogel
- Statistical Physicists Phase out a Dream, pp. 1561-1562
- Barry Cipra
- ScienceScope, pp. 1561+1563
- David Malakoff; Jocelyn Kaiser; Robert F. Service
- Reports See Progress, Problems, in Trials, pp. 1562-1563
- Laura Helmuth
- Radical Steps Urged to Help Underserved, pp. 1563-1564
- Martin Enserink
- Furtive Glances Trigger Radioactive Decay, p. 1564
- Charles Seife
- Closed Ethics Case Sparks Dueling Bills, pp. 1564-1565
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Patients Help Track down Disease Gene, pp. 1565+1567
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Clinton to Expand Marine Reserve Areas, p. 1567
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- Stephen Straus's Impossible Job, pp. 1568-1570
- Erik Stokstad
- Bastions of Tradition Adapt to Alternative Medicine, pp. 1571-1572
- Eliot Marshall
- Australian 'Ranch' Gears up to Mass-Produce Mutant Mice, pp. 1572-1573
- Elizabeth Finkel
- Grants Kick off Ambitious Count of All Ocean Life, pp. 1575-1576
- David Malakoff
- Reopening the Darkest Chapter in German Science, pp. 1576-1577
- Robert Koenig
- Mount St. Helens, Revisited, pp. 1578-1579
- Richard A. Lovett
Random Samples, p. 1581
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Thanks for the Memories, p. 1587
- Floyd E. Bloom
Letters
- A Gordon Conference Survival Guide, p. 1589
- Gregory A. Petsko
- Determining the 3D Structure of HIV-1 Protease, p. 1590
- Stephen Kent; Garland R. Marshall; Alexander Wlodawer; Roger M. Perlmutter
- Annotation of the Human Genome, p. 1590
- Mark Gerstein
- Window on the Early Earth, pp. 1590-1591
- Timothy M. Kusky; Wouter Bleeker; Richard Stern
Essay on Science and Society
- A Brief History of Polio Vaccines, pp. 1593-1594
- Stuart Blume; Ingrid Geesink
Books et al.
- Unreal Science, p. 1595
- Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud
- Robert Park
- Review author[s]: Kenneth R. Foster
- Approaches to Studying Sex, pp. 1595-1596
- Reproduction in Context: Social and Environmental Influences on Reproduction
- Kim Wallen; Jill E. Schneider
- Review author[s]: Montserrat Gomendio
- Nota Bene: The Nanotechnician's Baedeker, p. 1596
- Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology
- Hari Singh Nalwa
- Review author[s]: Phillip D. Szuromi
Perspectives
- Bypassing the Transistor Paradigm, pp. 1597+1599
- Craig S. Lent
- Detecting Resonances, pp. 1599-1600
- George C. Schatz
- Flower Arranging in Arabidopsis, pp. 1600-1602
- Paul F. Devlin; Steve A. Kay
- The Cradle of Agriculture, pp. 1602-1603
- Simcha Lev-Yadun; Avi Gopher; Shahal Abbo
Review
- How Soft Is a Protein? A Protein Dynamics Force Constant Measured by Neutron Scattering, pp. 1604-1607
- Giuseppe Zaccai
Research
Research Article
- Distinct Roles of CONSTANS Target Genes in Reproductive Development of Arabidopsis, pp. 1613-1616
- Alon Samach; Hitoshi Onouchi; Scott E. Gold; Gary S. Ditta; Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer; Martin F. Yanofsky; George Coupland
Reports
- Gone with the Wind: The Origin of S0 Galaxies in Clusters, pp. 1617-1620
- Vicent Quilis; Ben Moore; Richard Bower
- Photon-Mediated Hybridization of Frenkel Excitons in Organic Semiconductor Microcavities, pp. 1620-1623
- David G. Lidzey; Donal D. C. Bradley; Adam Armitage; Steve Walker; Maurice S. Skolnick
- Light-Driven Motion of Liquids on a Photoresponsive Surface, pp. 1624-1626
- Kunihiro Ichimura; Sang-Keun Oh; Masaru Nakagawa
- Raman Spectroscopy of Iron to 152 Gigapascals: Implications for Earth's Inner Core, pp. 1626-1629
- Sébastien Merkel; Alexander F. Goncharov; Ho-kwang Mao; Philippe Gillet; Russell J. Hemley
- Accretion of Primitive Planetesimals: Hf-W Isotopic Evidence from Enstatite Chondrites, pp. 1629-1631
- Der-Chuen Lee; Alex N. Halliday
- A Monoclinic Post-Stishovite Polymorph of Silica in the Shergotty Meteorite, pp. 1632-1634
- Ahmed El Goresy; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Thomas G. Sharp; Surendra K. Saxena; Ming Chen
- The Genetic Program of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, pp. 1635-1640
- Robert L. Phillips; Robin E. Ernst; Brian Brunk; Natalia Ivanova; Mark A. Mahan; Julia K. Deanehan; Kateri A. Moore; G. Christian Overton; Ihor R. Lemischka
- Role of 4.5S RNA in Assembly of the Bacterial Signal Recognition Particle with Its Receptor, pp. 1640-1643
- Paul Peluso; Daniel Herschlag; Silke Nock; Douglas M. Freymann; Arthur E. Johnson; Peter Walter
- Uninterrupted MCM2-7 Function Required for DNA Replication Fork Progression, pp. 1643-1647
- Karim Labib; José Antonio Tercero; John F. X. Diffley
- Essential Role for Cholesterol in Entry of Mycobacteria into Macrophages, pp. 1647-1650
- John Gatfield; Jean Pieters
- Lack of a Role for Iron in the Lyme Disease Pathogen, pp. 1651-1653
- James E. Posey; Frank C. Gherardini
- Intracellular Parasitism by the Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis Bacterium through the P-Selectin Ligand, PSGL-1, pp. 1653-1656
- Michael J. Herron; Curtis M. Nelson; Janet Larson; Karen R. Snapp; Geoffrey S. Kansas; Jesse L. Goodman
- The Prefrontal Cortex: Response Selection or Maintenance within Working Memory?, pp. 1656-1660
- James B. Rowe; Ivan Toni; Oliver Josephs; Richard S. J. Frackowiak; Richard E. Passingham
- Generalized Potential of Adult Neural Stem Cells, pp. 1660-1663
- Diana L. Clarke; Clas B. Johansson; Johannes Wilbertz; Biborka Veress; Erik Nilsson; Helena Karlström; Urban Lendahl; Jonas Frisén
Back Matter (29 pp.)
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Front Matter (45 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 1699
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1705+1707
- Phil Szuromi
News
News of the Week
- Most-Common Meteorites Find a Home among the Asteroids, pp. 1714-1715
- Richard A. Kerr
- From Genome to Functional Genomics, p. 1715
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Disease Group Invests in Do-It-Yourself Drugs, pp. 1715+1717
- Eliot Marshall
- Geckos Climb by the Hairs of Their Toes, pp. 1717-1718
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- ScienceScope, p. 1717
- Pallava Bagla; David Malakoff
- Trigger Found for Synapse Formation, pp. 1718-1719
- Trisha Gura
- Max Planck Charts New Path, pp. 1719+1721
- Robert Koenig
- New Feathered Dino Firms up Bird Links, p. 1721
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- Clones: A Hard Act to Follow, pp. 1722-1727
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Gretchen Vogel
- Learning to Dissect Dinosaurs: Digitally, pp. 1728-1729+1731-1732
- Erik Stokstad
- Stress: The Invisible Hand in Eastern Europe's Death Rates, pp. 1732-1733
- Richard Stone
Random Samples, p. 1735
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Coming Aboard, p. 1745
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Dental Care in Chimps, p. 1747
- W. C. McGrew
- Questioning Placebo Controls, p. 1747
- Nell L. Farr
- Family Planning Programs and National Prosperity, pp. 1747-1748
- Amy Coen; Richard P. Cincotta; David Bloom; David Canning
- Health Risks of GM Foods: Many Opinions but Few Data, pp. 1748-1749
- Jose L. Domingo
- Scope of Olefin Polymerization Nickel Catalysts, pp. 1749-1751
- K. Aleksander Ostoja Starzewski; Todd R. Younkin; Eric F. Connor; Jason I. Henderson; Stefan K. Friedrich; Robert H. Grubbs; Donald A. Bansleben
- Retraction, p. 1751
- George Gaskell; Martin Bauer; John Durant; Nicholas Allum
- Corrections and Clarifications: Some Coral Bouncing Back from El Niño, p. 1751
- Corrections and Clarifications: Superbugs on the Hoof?, p. 1751
- Corrections and Clarifications: A BAC-Based Physical Map of the Major Autosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster, p. 1751
Policy Forum
- Preventing Cervical Cancer, pp. 1753-1754
- Joanna M. Cain; Mary K. Howett
Books et al.
- Counter-Revolutionary Kuhn?, pp. 1755-1756
- Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times
- Steve Fuller
- Review author[s]: Joseph Rouse
- Cancer Research by Way of Metaphor, p. 1756
- Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy
- Mel Greaves
- Review author[s]: John Cairns
Perspectives
- Origins of HIV, pp. 1757+1759
- David M. Hillis
- PARallels in Axis Formation, pp. 1759-1760
- Jason Morris; Ruth Lehmann; Caryn Navarro
- Salty Old Rocks, pp. 1761-1762
- Ulrich Ott
- Taking a Very Close Look at Magnetic Structures, pp. 1762-1763
- Andreas Scholl
- Counting the Cost of Deforestation, pp. 1763-1764
- Robert Bonnie; Stephan Schwartzman; Michael Oppenheimer; Janine Bloomfield
Reviews
- Neuronal Plasticity: Increasing the Gain in Pain, pp. 1765-1768
- Clifford J. Woolf; Michael W. Salter
- Psychological and Neural Mechanisms of the Affective Dimension of Pain, pp. 1769-1772
- Donald D. Price
Pathways of Discovery
- Cloning: Pathways to a Pluripotent Future, pp. 1775-1780
- Anne McLaren
Research
Research Articles
- Timing the Ancestor of the HIV-1 Pandemic Strains, pp. 1789-1796
- B. Korber; M. Muldoon; J. Theiler; F. Gao; R. Gupta; A. Lapedes; B. H. Hahn; S. Wolinsky; T. Bhattacharya
- Kinesin Superfamily Motor Protein KIF17 and mLin-10 in NMDA Receptor-Containing Vesicle Transport, pp. 1796-1802
- Mitsutoshi Setou; Terunaga Nakagawa; Dae-Hyun Seog; Nobutaka Hirokawa
Reports
- Forming Supramolecular Networks from Nanoscale Rods in Binary, Phase-Separating Mixtures, pp. 1802-1804
- Gongwen Peng; Feng Qiu; Valeriy V. Ginzburg; David Jasnow; Anna C. Balazs
- Real-Space Imaging of Two-Dimensional Antiferromagnetism on the Atomic Scale, pp. 1805-1808
- S. Heinze; M. Bode; A. Kubetzka; O. Pietzsch; X. Nie; S. Blügel; R. Wiesendanger
- A Nanoplotter with Both Parallel and Serial Writing Capabilities, pp. 1808-1811
- Seunghun Hong; Chad A. Mirkin
- Electronic Structure of Mott Insulators Studied by Inelastic X-ray Scattering, pp. 1811-1814
- M. Z. Hasan; E. D. Isaacs; Z.-X. Shen; L. L. Miller; K. Tsutsui; T. Tohyama; S. Maekawa
- Millennial-Scale Instability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Last Glaciation, pp. 1815-1818
- Sharon L. Kanfoush; David A. Hodell; Christopher D. Charles; Thomas P. Guilderson; P. Graham Mortyn; Ulysses S. Ninnemann
- Extinct 129 I in Halite from a Primitive Meteorite: Evidence for Evaporite Formation in the Early Solar System, pp. 1819-1821
- James Whitby; Ray Burgess; Grenville Turner; Jamie Gilmour; John Bridges
- Atomic Structure of PDE4: Insights into Phosphodiesterase Mechanism and Specificity, pp. 1822-1825
- Robert X. Xu; Anne M. Hassell; Dana Vanderwall; Millard H. Lambert; William D. Holmes; Michael A. Luther; Warren J. Rocque; Michael V. Milburn; Yingdong Zhao; Hengming Ke; Robert T. Nolte
- Signaling Specificity by Frizzled Receptors in Drosophila, pp. 1825-1828
- Michael Boutros; Jozsef Mihaly; Tewis Bouwmeester; Marek Mlodzik
- Economic Incentives for Rain Forest Conservation across Scales, pp. 1828-1832
- C. Kremen; J. O. Niles; M. G. Dalton; G. C. Daily; P. R. Ehrlich; J. P. Fay; D. Grewal; R. P. Guillery
- mGluR1 in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells Essential for Long-Term Depression, Synapse Elimination, and Motor Coordination, pp. 1832-1835
- Taeko Ichise; Masanobu Kano; Kouichi Hashimoto; Dai Yanagihara; Kazuki Nakao; Ryuichi Shigemoto; Motoya Katsuki; Atsu Aiba
- Dissociating the Role of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Cognitive Control, pp. 1835-1838
- Angus W. MacDonald III; Jonathan D. Cohen; V. Andrew Stenger; Cameron S. Carter
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NetWatch, p. 1927
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1933+1935
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Researchers Target Flaws in Ballistic Missile Defense Plan, pp. 1940-1941
- David Malakoff; Adrian Cho
- Deaths among Heroin Users Present a Puzzle, p. 1941
- Michael Hagmann
- Just How Bad Is Dioxin?, pp. 1941+1943-1944
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, p. 1943
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Bruce Agnew
- New Virtual Institutes for Biomed Research, p. 1944
- Wayne Kondro
- Test Flight Added for Future Space Telescope, pp. 1944-1945
- Robert Irion
- A New Way to Keep Immune Cells in Check, pp. 1945-1946
- Michael Hagmann
- Herbal Product Linked to Cancer, p. 1946
- Liese Greensfelder
- Galaxies, Black Holes Shared Their Youths, pp. 1946-1947
- Robert Irion
- Missing Mixing Found in the Deep Sea, pp. 1947+1949
- Richard A. Kerr
- Harvard's Koski to Lead Human Subjects Office, p. 1949
- Eliot Marshall
News Focus
- China's Leader Commits to Basic Research, Global Science, pp. 1950-1953
- What's Shakin' in the Ear?, pp. 1954-1955
- Adrian Cho
- New Tigers in the Fuel Cell Tank, pp. 1955+1957
- Robert F. Service
- Microbes Display Their Versatility at ASM Meeting, pp. 1958-1959
- Evelyn Strauss
Random Samples, p. 1961
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- A Europe of Science, p. 1963
- Enric Banda
Letters
- Diminishing Diversity of Signed Languages, p. 1965
- Richard P. Meier
- Unionization of Teaching Assistants, p. 1965
- Simon J. Craddock Lee
- PCBs Not to Blame, pp. 1965-1966
- Thomas J. O'Shea
- To Improve Nutrition for the World's Population, pp. 1966-1967
- David Pimentel; Marcia Pimentel; Mary Lou Guerinot
Policy Forum
- Biological Control of Invading Species: Risk and Reform, pp. 1969-1970
- Donald R. Strong; Robert W. Pemberton
Books et al.
- Learning from the Dead, pp. 1971-1972
- Taphonomy: A Process Approach
- Ronald E. Martin
- Review author[s]: Karl W. Flessa
- How Cannabis Acts, p. 1972
- The Science of Marijuana
- Leslie L. Iversen
- Review author[s]: Steven R. Childers
Perspectives
- Reversal of Fortune for Drosophila Geneticists?, pp. 1973+1975
- William R. Engels
- Weather Ruins Winter Vacations, pp. 1975-1976
- Bernt-Erik Sæther
- Deformations in Extreme Matter, pp. 1976-1977
- Roderic Lakes
- Tracer from the Sky, pp. 1977-1978
- Michael L. Bender
Tech.Sight
- Terra's View of the Sea, pp. 1979-1980
- James A. Yoder
- e-Reference Tool, p. 1981
- Reference Manager 9
- Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
- Turning Structures into Gold, pp. 1981-1982
- Alchemy 2000
- Review author[s]: Rama K. Kondru; Ashvani K. Singh
- Origin Update, p. 1982
- Origin 6.0
- Review author[s]: Kathy E. Mitchell
- Eye on the Sky, p. 1982
- Distant Suns 5.1
- Review author[s]: John A. Wass
Understanding Earth's Dynamics
- The Terrestrial Web, p. 1983
- Linda Rowan; H. Jesse Smith
News
- A North Atlantic Climate Pacemaker for the Centuries, pp. 1984-1986
- Richard A. Kerr
Reviews
- The Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System, pp. 1987-1991
- John G. Lyon
- Status and Improvements of Coupled General Circulation Models, pp. 1991-1997
- Hartmut Grassl
- Is El Niño Changing?, pp. 1997-2002
- Alexey V. Fedorov; S. George Philander
- Mantle Convection and Plate Tectonics: Toward an Integrated Physical and Chemical Theory, pp. 2002-2007
- Paul J. Tackley
- Earth's Core and the Geodynamo, pp. 2007-2012
- Bruce A. Buffett
Research
Research Articles
- Gene Targeting by Homologous Recombination in Drosophila, pp. 2013-2018
- Yikang S. Rong; Kent G. Golic
- Negative Poisson's Ratios for Extreme States of Matter, pp. 2018-2022
- Ray H. Baughman; Socrates O. Dantas; Sven Stafström; Anvar A. Zakhidov; Travis B. Mitchell; Daniel H. E. Dubin
Reports
- Viscosity Mechanisms in Accretion Disks, pp. 2022-2024
- Kristen Menou
- Step-by-Step Engineered Multiparticle Entanglement, pp. 2024-2028
- Arno Rauschenbeutel; Gilles Nogues; Stefano Osnaghi; Patrice Bertet; Michel Brune; Jean-Michel Raimond; Serge Haroche
- Assessment of Oceanic Productivity with the Triple-Isotope Composition of Dissolved Oxygen, pp. 2028-2031
- Boaz Luz; Eugeni Barkan
- A Low-Operating-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell in Hydrocarbon-Air Mixtures, pp. 2031-2033
- Takashi Hibino; Atsuko Hashimoto; Takao Inoue; Jun-ichi Tokuno; Shin-ichiro Yoshida; Mitsuru Sano
- Discovery of a Basaltic Asteroid in the Outer Main Belt, pp. 2033-2035
- D. Lazzaro; T. Michtchenko; J. M. Carvano; R. P. Binzel; S. J. Bus; T. H. Burbine; T. Mothé-Diniz; M. Florczak; C. A. Angeli; Alan W. Harris
- Hierarchical Self-Assembly of F-Actin and Cationic Lipid Complexes: Stacked Three-Layer Tubule Networks, pp. 2035-2039
- Gerard C. L. Wong; Jay X. Tang; Alison Lin; Youli Li; Paul A. Janmey; Cyrus R. Safinya
- Impacts of a Global Climate Cycle on Population Dynamics of a Migratory Songbird, pp. 2040-2042
- T. Scott Sillett; Richard T. Holmes; Thomas W. Sherry
- Designing Small-Molecule Switches for Protein-Protein Interactions, pp. 2042-2045
- Zhihong Guo; Demin Zhou; Peter G. Schultz
- Proliferation, but Not Growth, Blocked by Conditional Deletion of 40S Ribosomal Protein S6, pp. 2045-2047
- Siniša Volarević; Mary J. Stewart; Birgit Ledermann; Frederic Zilberman; Luigi Terracciano; Eugenio Montini; Markus Grompe; Sara C. Kozma; George Thomas
- A Single-Molecule Study of RNA Catalysis and Folding, pp. 2048-2051
- Xiaowei Zhuang; Laura E. Bartley; Hazen P. Babcock; Rick Russell; Taekjip Ha; Daniel Herschlag; Steven Chu
- Role of CD47 as a Marker of Self on Red Blood Cells, pp. 2051-2054
- Per-Arne Oldenborg; Alex Zheleznyak; Yi-Fu Fang; Carl F. Lagenaur; Hattie D. Gresham; Frederik P. Lindberg
- Selectivity for 3D Shape That Reveals Distinct Areas within Macaque Inferior Temporal Cortex, pp. 2054-2056
- Peter Janssen; Rufin Vogels; Guy A. Orban
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NetWatch, p. 2091
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2097+2099
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Panel Finds Scores of Suspect Papers in German Fraud Probe, pp. 2106-2107
- Michael Hagmann
- Researchers Get Spectrum Bands, pp. 2107+2109
- Gary Taubes
- Los Alamos under Siege after Secrets Recovered, pp. 2109-2110
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 2109+2111
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Pallava Bagla; David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
- Imaging Spat Pits Amateur against Pros, pp. 2110-2111
- Govert Schilling
- Death Leads to Brain Neuron Birth, pp. 2111-2112
- Elizabeth Norton Lasley
- Funding of 2000 Slots Sets off Musical Chairs, p. 2112
- Wayne Kondro
- Dueling Models: Future U.S. Climate Uncertain, p. 2113
- Richard A. Kerr
- France Rebels against Gene-Patenting Law, p. 2115
- Michael Balter
- Report Tracks Federal Funding in Each State, p. 2115
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- A Critical Issue for the Brain, pp. 2116-2119
- Marcia Barinaga
- A Mile-High View of Development, pp. 2119-2120
- Gretchen Vogel
- Cool Comets, Barren Clusters, and a Maxed-Out Universe, pp. 2121+2123-2124
- Robert Irion
- Feathers, or Flight of Fancy?, pp. 2124-2125
- Erik Stokstad
Random Samples, p. 2127
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Globalization, Ethics, and AIDS Vaccines, p. 2129
- Salim S. Abdool Karim
Letters
- Health Care in Former Soviet Republics, p. 2131
- Peter N. Campbell
- Contributions to the U.S. Space Program, p. 2131
- Daniel S. Goldin
- Mbeki and AIDS in Africa, p. 2131
- Miles B. Markus; John E. Fincham
- Many Modes of Movement, pp. 2131-2132
- A. Carl Leopold; Charles J. Brokaw; Greg Goebel
- A Chicken in Every Pot, Thanks to Sulfonamide Drugs, pp. 2132-2133
- Manuel A. Navia; Jürgen Drews
- Corrections and Clarifications: In Contrast to Dolly, Cloning Resets Telomere Clock in Cattle, p. 2133
- Corrections and Clarifications: Rapid Progression to AIDS in HIV+ Individuals with a Structural Variant of the Chemokine Receptor CX3CR1</latex>, p. 2133
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 2133
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Piston Model for Transmembrane Signaling of the Aspartate Receptor, p. 2133
Policy Forum
- China's Forest Policy for the 21st Century, pp. 2135-2136
- Peichang Zhang; Guofan Shao; Guang Zhao; Dennis C. Le Master; George R. Parker; John B. Dunning Jr.; Qinglin Li
Books et al.
- Battlefield Sociobiology, p. 2137
- Defenders of the Truth: The Battle for Science in the Sociobiology Debate and beyond
- Ullica Segerstråle
- Review author[s]: Alison Jolly
- Voluminous, Varied, and Vital, p. 2138
- Plant Cell Vacuoles: An Introduction
- Deepesh N. De
- Review author[s]: Natasha V. Raikhel
Perspectives
- A Strained Earth, Past and Present, pp. 2139+2141
- John G. Ramsay
- Telomeres Keep on Rappin', pp. 2141-2142
- Victoria Lundblad
- A Degrading Way to Make an Organ, pp. 2142-2143
- Jeff Hardin
- A Causality Problem for Milankovitch, pp. 2143-2144
- Daniel B. Karner; Richard A. Muller
- Mothers Setting Boundaries, pp. 2145-2146
- Joanne L. Thorvaldsen; Marisa S. Bartolomei
- New Banana Phases, pp. 2146-2147
- Tom C. Lubensky
AIDS Research in Africa
- HIV and Africa's Future, p. 2149
- Colin Norman
News
- Ground Zero: AIDS Research in Africa, pp. 2150-2153
- Jon Cohen; Malcolm Linton
- Is AIDS in Africa a Distinct Disease?, pp. 2153-2155
- Jon Cohen
- Balancing the Collaboration Equation, pp. 2155-2159
- Jon Cohen
- The Mother of All HIV Challenges, pp. 2160-2163
- Jon Cohen
- Searching for the Epidemic's Origins, pp. 2164-2165
- Jon Cohen
- Africa Boosts AIDS Vaccine R&D, pp. 2165-2167
- Jon Cohen
- South Africa's New Enemy, pp. 2168-2170
- Jon Cohen
- Confronting Conference Complexities, p. 2170
- Jon Cohen
Viewpoints
- Something to Be Done: Treating HIV/AIDS, pp. 2171-2173
- David E. Bloom; River Path Associates
- Scaling up HIV/AIDS Programs to National Coverage, pp. 2173-2176
- Hans P. Binswanger
- Global AIDS Epidemic: Time to Turn the Tide, pp. 2176-2178
- Peter Piot
Research
Reports
- A Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Conglomerate Composed of Racemic Molecules, pp. 2181-2184
- David M. Walba; Eva Körblova; Renfan Shao; Joseph E. Maclennan; Darren R. Link; Matthew A. Glaser; Noel A. Clark
- An Orientational Transition of Bent-Core Molecules in an Anisotropic Matrix, pp. 2184-2187
- R. Pratibha; N. V. Madhusudana; B. K. Sadashiva
- High-Strength Welds in Metallocene Polypropylene/Polyethylene Laminates, pp. 2187-2190
- Kimberly A. Chaffin; Jeffrey S. Knutsen; Patrick Brant; Frank S. Bates
- Understanding the Distribution of Near-Earth Asteroids, pp. 2190-2194
- William F. Bottke Jr.; Robert Jedicke; Alessandro Morbidelli; Jean-Marc Petit; Brett Gladman
- Isotopic Dating of Strain Fringe Increments: Duration and Rates of Deformation in Shear Zones, pp. 2195-2198
- Wolfgang Müller; Domingo Aerden; Alex N. Halliday
- Coherent High- and Low-Latitude Climate Variability during the Holocene Warm Period, pp. 2198-2202
- Peter deMenocal; Joseph Ortiz; Tom Guilderson; Michael Sarnthein
- Nonavian Feathers in a Late Triassic Archosaur, pp. 2202-2205
- Terry D. Jones; John A. Ruben; Larry D. Martin; Evgeny N. Kurochkin; Alan Feduccia; Paul F. A. Maderson; Willem J. Hillenius; Nicholas R. Geist; Vladimir Alifanov
- A Metalloprotease Disintegrin That Controls Cell Migration in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2205-2208
- Kiyoji Nishiwaki; Naoki Hisamoto; Kunihiro Matsumoto
- Movement of Retinal along the Visual Transduction Path, pp. 2209-2212
- Babak Borhan; Maria L. Souto; Hiroo Imai; Yoshinori Shichida; Koji Nakanishi
- Bacterial Mode of Replication with Eukaryotic-Like Machinery in a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon, pp. 2212-2215
- Hannu Myllykallio; Philippe Lopez; Purificación López-García; Roland Heilig; William Saurin; Yvan Zivanovic; Hervé Philippe; Patrick Forterre
- Requirement of Mis6 Centromere Connector for Localizing a CENP-A-Like Protein in Fission Yeast, pp. 2215-2219
- Kohta Takahashi; Ee Sin Chen; Mitsuhiro Yanagida
- Role of the Guanosine Triphosphatase Rac2 in T Helper 1 Cell Differentiation, pp. 2219-2222
- Baiyong Li; Hong Yu; Wei-ping Zheng; Reinhard Voll; Songqing Na; Andrew W. Roberts; David A. Williams; Roger J. Davis; Sankar Ghosh; Richard A. Flavell
- A Primitive T Cell-Independent Mechanism of Intestinal Mucosal IgA Responses to Commensal Bacteria, pp. 2222-2226
- Andrew J. Macpherson; Dominique Gatto; Elizabeth Sainsbury; Gregory R. Harriman; Hans Hengartner; Rolf M. Zinkernagel
- Impaired Cued and Contextual Memory in NPAS2-Deficient Mice, pp. 2226-2230
- Joseph A. Garcia; Di Zhang; Sandi Jo Estill; Carolyn Michnoff; Jared Rutter; Martin Reick; Kristin Scott; Ramon Diaz-Arrastia; Steven L. McKnight
Back Matter (42 pp.)
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Front Matter (24 pp.)
NetWatch, p. 2279
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2285+2287
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Rival Genome Sequencers Celebrate a Milestone Together, pp. 2294-2295
- Eliot Marshall
- Making a Splash with a Hint of Mars Water, pp. 2295+2297
- Richard A. Kerr
- Cholesterol Drugs Show Promise as Bone Builders, pp. 2297-2298
- Dan Ferber
- ScienceScope, pp. 2297+2299
- Christine Mlot; Michael Balter; Jon Cohen; Dennis Normile
- Bug Bastille to Open under New Management, pp. 2298-2299
- Michael Balter
- Enzyme Blocker Prompts Mice to Shed Weight, pp. 2299-2300
- Trisha Gura
- Report Details Spying on Touring Scientists, pp. 2300-2301
- David Malakoff
- University Company to Exploit Heart Data, pp. 2301+2303
- Andrew Lawler
- Biotech Giants Butt Heads over Cancer Drug, p. 2303
- Eliot Marshall
News Focus
- Finally, the Book of Life and Instructions for Navigating It, pp. 2304-2307
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Biotech Research Proves a Draw in Canada, pp. 2308-2309
- Anne Simon Moffat
- Will the U.S. Bring down the Curtain on Landsat?, pp. 2309+2311
- David Malakoff
- China Awakens to Fight Projected AIDS Crisis, pp. 2312-2313
- Dennis Normile
Random Samples, p. 2315
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Science in China, p. 2317
- Jiang Zemin
Letters
- Cloning Problems Don't Surprise Plant Biologists, p. 2318
- M. A. Matzke; A. J. M. Matzke
- Support for the National Science Education Act, p. 2318
- Ted Saito
- Lamarck and Antibody Genes, pp. 2318-2319
- Edward J. Steele; Robert V. Blanden
- Database Searches for Binding Sites, p. 2319
- Kenneth Murphy; Kelly A. Frazer; Gabrial Loots; Edward M. Rubin
- Conservation Conundrum, pp. 2319-2320
- Robert L. Brownell Jr.; Barbara E. Curry; William Van Bonn; Sam H. Ridgway; Peter Daszak; Andrew A. Cunningham; Alex D. Hyatt
Policy Forum
- Managing Risks of Arthropod Vector Research, pp. 2321-2322
- Kathryn S. Aultman; Edward D. Walker; Fred Gifford; David W. Severson; C. Ben Beard; Thomas W. Scott
Books et al.
- An Emotional High for Stocks?, p. 2323
- Irrational Exuberance
- Robert J. Shiller
- Review author[s]: René M. Stulz
- How We See Things, p. 2324
- Human Perception of Objects
- David Regan
- Review author[s]: Gerald Westheimer
Perspectives
- Fountains of Youth, p. 2325
- Kenneth L. Tanaka
- A New Source of Gamma Rays, p. 2326
- R. P. Fender
- Redefining Virology, pp. 2327-2328
- Bernard Roizman
- FasL Binds Preassembled Fas, pp. 2328-2329
- Pierre Golstein
Research
Research Article
- Evidence for Recent Groundwater Seepage and Surface Runoff on Mars, pp. 2330-2335
- Michael C. Malin; Kenneth S. Edgett
Reports
- Microrobots for Micrometer-Size Objects in Aqueous Media: Potential Tools for Single-Cell Manipulation, pp. 2335-2338
- Edwin W. H. Jager; Olle Inganäs; Ingemar Lundström
- Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Organic Molecular Semiconductors, pp. 2338-2340
- J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
- Discovery of a High-Energy Gamma-Ray-Emitting Persistent Microquasar, pp. 2340-2342
- Josep M. Paredes; Josep Martí; Marc Ribó; Maria Massi
- High Magma Storage Rates before the 1983 Eruption of Kilauea, Hawaii, pp. 2343-2346
- Valérie Cayol; James H. Dieterich; Arnold T. Okamura; Asta Miklius
- The Chi-Chi Earthquake Sequence: Active, Out-of-Sequence Thrust Faulting in Taiwan, pp. 2346-2349
- Honn Kao; Wang-Ping Chen
- Accommodating Phylogenetic Uncertainty in Evolutionary Studies, pp. 2349-2350
- John P. Huelsenbeck; Bruce Rannala; John P. Masly
- A Domain in TNF Receptors That Mediates Ligand-Independent Receptor Assembly and Signaling, pp. 2351-2354
- Francis Ka-Ming Chan; Hyung J. Chun; Lixin Zheng; Richard M. Siegel; Kimmie L. Bui; Michael J. Lenardo
- Fas Preassociation Required for Apoptosis Signaling and Dominant Inhibition by Pathogenic Mutations, pp. 2354-2357
- Richard M. Siegel; John K. Frederiksen; David A. Zacharias; Francis Ka-Ming Chan; Michele Johnson; David Lynch; Roger Y. Tsien; Michael J. Lenardo
- Cross Talk between Interferon-γ and -α/β Signaling Components in Caveolar Membrane Domains, pp. 2357-2360
- Akinori Takaoka; Yukiko Mitani; Hirofumi Suemori; Mitsuharu Sato; Taeko Yokochi; Shigeru Noguchi; Nobuyuki Tanaka; Tadatsugu Taniguchi
- Perception of Brassinosteroids by the Extracellular Domain of the Receptor Kinase BRI1, pp. 2360-2363
- Zuhua He; Zhi-Yong Wang; Jianming Li; Qun Zhu; Chris Lamb; Pamela Ronald; Joanne Chory
- Perception of Environmental Signals by a Marine Diatom, pp. 2363-2366
- Angela Falciatore; Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalà; Peter Croot; Chris Bowler
- Cholinergic Synaptic Inhibition of Inner Hair Cells in the Neonatal Mammalian Cochlea, pp. 2366-2368
- Elisabeth Glowatzki; Paul A. Fuchs
- Requirement for RORγ in Thymocyte Survival and Lymphoid Organ Development, pp. 2369-2373
- Zuoming Sun; Derya Unutmaz; Yong-Rui Zou; Mary Jean Sunshine; Alessandra Pierani; Susan Brenner-Morton; Reina E. Mebius; Dan R. Littman
- A Subset of Viral Transcripts Packaged within Human Cytomegalovirus Particles, pp. 2373-2376
- Wade A. Bresnahan; Thomas Shenk
- Malaria Parasite Development in a Drosophila Model, pp. 2376-2379
- David Schneider; Mohammed Shahabuddin
- Reduced Food Intake and Body Weight in Mice Treated with Fatty Acid Synthase Inhibitors, pp. 2379-2381
- Thomas M. Loftus; Donna E. Jaworsky; Gojeb L. Frehywot; Craig A. Townsend; Gabriele V. Ronnett; M. Daniel Lane; Francis P. Kuhajda
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 2382-2384
- Tiffany Ayers
Back Matter (28 pp.)
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Front Matter (38 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 13-15
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Evidence Mounts That Tiny Particles Can Kill, pp. 22-23
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Ames's Proposal for Lab Triggers Battle at NASA, p. 23
- Andrew Lawler
- Mutation Points to Salt Recycling Pathway, pp. 23+25-26
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- ScienceScope, pp. 25-27
- Wayne Kondro; Michael Balter; Eliot Marshall; Andrew Lawler
- 'Cluster' Prepares to Make a New Stand, p. 26
- Alexander Hellemans
- New European Group Lobbies for Support, pp. 26-27
- Lone Frank
- Getting a Feel for Genetic Variations, pp. 27-28
- Robert F. Service
- Italian Scientists Seek to Reverse Budget Cuts, p. 28
- Michael Balter
- Radio Galaxies Return from the Dead, pp. 28-29
- Govert Schilling
- Neighborhood Gamma Ray Burst Boosts Theory, p. 29
- Govert Schilling
- Spending Bills Show No Sign of Surplus - Yet, p. 31
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- Astronomers Overcome 'Aperture Envy', pp. 32-34
- Robert Irion
- Combined Insults Spell Trouble for Rainforests, pp. 35-37
- Bernice Wuethrich
- New Insights into Type 2 Diabetes, pp. 37+39
- Joe Alper
Random Samples, p. 41
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Coming Aboard II: Discourse, p. 53
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Taxonomy of the Dmanisi Crania, pp. 55-56
- Jeffrey H. Schwartz; Leo Gabunia; Abesalom Vekua; David Lordkipanidze
- Early Mouse Models of Human Diseases, p. 56
- Frederick H. Kasten
- Antipsychotics and Working Memory in Schizophrenia, pp. 56-58
- André Aleman; Edward H. F. de Haan; Stacy A. Castner; Graham V. Williams; Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
- Corrections and Clarifications: Many Modes of Movement, p. 58
- Corrections and Clarifications: Penn Report, Agency Heads Home in on Clinical Research, p. 58
- Corrections and Clarifications: Timing the Ancestor of the HIV-1 Pandemic Strains, p. 58
- Corrections and Clarifications: Absorbing Phenomena, p. 58
- Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 58
Essays on Science and Society
- Selling Science to the Public, p. 59
- Roger Highfield
- The Nature of Evidence, p. 61
- Boyce Rensberger
Books et al.
- The Context of Our Genetic History, pp. 62-63
- Genes, Peoples, and Languages
- Luigi Luca; Cavalli-Sforza
- Review author[s]: David B. Goldstein
- Nota Bene: Frozen Moments, p. 63
- Exploring the Art and Science of Stopping Time: The Life and Work of Harold E. Edgerton
- James Sheldon
- Review author[s]: David Voss
Perspectives
- AIDS in a New Millennium, pp. 64-67
- Bernhard Schwartländer; Geoff Garnett; Neff Walker; Roy Anderson
- Travel Bulletin: Traffic Jams Cause Tumors, pp. 67+69
- Mark Peifer
- Earth's Enigmatic Interface, pp. 70-71
- Edward J. Garnero; Raymond Jeanloz
- A Tomato Gene Weighs in, pp. 71-72
- John Doebley
- Superacids: It's a Lot about Anions, pp. 72-73
- Darryl D. DesMarteau
- Transposase Team Puts a Headlock on DNA, pp. 73-74
- Tanya L. Williams; Tania A. Baker
Research
Research Articles
- Three-Dimensional Structure of the Tn5 Synaptic Complex Transposition Intermediate, pp. 77-85
- Douglas R. Davies; Igor Y. Goryshin; William S. Reznikoff; Ivan Rayment
- fw2.2: A Quantitative Trait Locus Key to the Evolution of Tomato Fruit Size, pp. 85-88
- Anne Frary; T. Clint Nesbitt; Amy Frary; Silvana Grandillo; Esther van der Knaap; Bin Cong; Jiping Liu; Jaroslaw Meller; Ron Elber; Kevin B. Alpert; Steven D. Tanksley
Reports
- Stellar Production Rates of Carbon and Its Abundance in the Universe, pp. 88-90
- H. Oberhummer; A. Csótó; H. Schlattl
- Topographic Mapping of the Quantum Hall Liquid Using a Few-Electron Bubble, pp. 90-94
- G. Finkelstein; P. I. Glicofridis; R. C. Ashoori; M. Shayegan
- Carbon Nanotube-Based Nonvolatile Random Access Memory for Molecular Computing, pp. 94-97
- Thomas Rueckes; Kyoungha Kim; Ernesto Joselevich; Greg Y. Tseng; Chin-Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
- Electrochemical Micromachining, pp. 98-101
- Rolf Schuster; Viola Kirchner; Philippe Allongue; Gerhard Ertl
- Taming Superacids: Stabilization of the Fullerene Cations HC 60 + and C 60 .+ </latex>, pp. 101-104
- Christopher A. Reed; Kee-Chan Kim; Robert D. Bolskar; Leonard J. Mueller
- Subducted Seamount Imaged in the Rupture Zone of the 1946 Nankaido Earthquake, pp. 104-106
- Shuichi Kodaira; Narumi Takahashi; Ayako Nakanishi; Seiichi Miura; Yoshiyuki Kaneda
- Interconnected Feedback Loops in the Neurospora Circadian System, pp. 107-110
- Kwangwon Lee; Jennifer J. Loros; Jay C. Dunlap
- An Empirical Assessment of Taxic Paleobiology, pp. 110-112
- Jonathan M. Adrain; Stephen R. Westrop
- Cooperative Regulation of Cell Polarity and Growth by Drosophila Tumor Suppressors, pp. 113-116
- David Bilder; Min Li; Norbert Perrimon
- Molecular Identification of a Taste Receptor Gene for Trehalose in Drosophila, pp. 116-119
- Hiroshi Ishimoto; Akira Matsumoto; Teiichi Tanimura
- Activating Mineralocorticoid Receptor Mutation in Hypertension Exacerbated by Pregnancy, pp. 119-123
- David S. Geller; Anita Farhi; Nikki Pinkerton; Michael Fradley; Michael Moritz; Adrian Spitzer; Gretchen Meinke; Francis T. F. Tsai; Paul B. Sigler; Richard P. Lifton
- Structure of the Cytoplasmic b Subunit: T1 Assembly of Voltage-Dependent K+ Channels, pp. 123-127
- Jacqueline M. Gulbis; Ming Zhou; Sabine Mann; Roderick MacKinnon
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Netwatch, p. 211
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 217+219
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- South African Leader Declines to Join the Chorus on HIV and AIDS, p. 222
- Jon Cohen
- California Algae May Be Feared European Species, pp. 222-223
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Publish and Perish in the Internet World, pp. 223+225
- Eliot Marshall
- A Gene for Smooth-Running Joints, pp. 225-226
- Michael Hagmann
- ScienceScope, pp. 225+227
- Eliot Marshall; Dennis Normile; Michael Hagmann; Jocelyn Kaiser
- New Program Supports Facilities, Stipends, pp. 226-227
- Richard Stone
- CERN Collider Glimpses Supersymmetry: Maybe, pp. 227-228
- Charles Seife
- Report Finds Squirrels Survived 3 Telescopes, p. 228
- Mark Muro
- Pathogens Lab Chief Stripped of Duties, pp. 228-229
- Michael Balter
- Chewed Leaves Reveal Ancient Relationship, pp. 229+231
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- When Fire Ants Move in, Others Leave, p. 231
- Elizabeth Pennisi
News Focus
- Creation's Seventh Day, pp. 232-235
- Robert F. Service
- USGS Optimistic on World Oil Prospects, p. 237
- Richard A. Kerr
- The Virtual Observatory Moves Closer to Reality, pp. 238-239
- Govert Schilling
Random Samples, p. 241
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Information Science versus Science Policy, p. 243
- Albert Henderson
Letters
- Alternative Views on Alternative Medicine, pp. 245-246
- Lewis Mehl-Madrona; Michael Katz; E. Patrick Curry; Luis Benítez Bribiesca
- Looking behind the Stars, pp. 246-247
- A. Kashlinsky; S. Odenwald; Craig J. Hogan
- Corrections and Clarifications: Microbes Display Their Versatility at ASM Meeting, p. 247
- Corrections and Clarifications: A New Breed of Scientist-Advocate Emerges, p. 247
Policy Forum
- U.S. Soil Erosion Rates: Myth and Reality, pp. 248-250
- Stanley W. Trimble; Pierre Crosson
Books et al.
- How the Brain Made Language, pp. 251-252
- Lingua ex Machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the Human Brain
- William H. Calvin; Derek Bickerton
- Review author[s]: Michael T. Ullman
- Hallowed Halls for Nature, p. 252
- Nature's Museums: Victorian Science and the Architecture of Display
- Carla Yanni
- Review author[s]: Mary P. Winsor
Perspectives
- Lessons for a New Millennium, pp. 253-254
- Michael E. Mann
- The Mad Ways of Meiosis, pp. 254-255
- Greenfield Sluder; Dannel McCollum
- Candida's Arranged Marriage, pp. 256-257
- Neil A. R. Gow; Alistair J. P. Brown; Frank C. Odds
- p73: Guilt by Association?, pp. 257-258
- Richard S. Morrison; Yoshito Kinoshita
Pathways of Discovery
- The Quickening of Science Communication, pp. 259-264
- Robert Lucky
Research
Research Articles
- Role of the Mouse ank Gene in Control of Tissue Calcification and Arthritis, pp. 265-270
- Andrew M. Ho; Michelle D. Johnson; David M. Kingsley
- Causes of Climate Change over the past 1000 Years, pp. 270-277
- Thomas J. Crowley
Reports
- Signature of Superfluid Density in the Single-Particle Excitation Spectrum of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O 8+δ </latex>, pp. 277-281
- D. L. Feng; D. H. Lu; K. M. Shen; C. Kim; H. Eisaki; A. Damascelli; R. Yoshizaki; J.-i. Shimoyama; K. Kishio; G. D. Gu; S. Oh; A. Andrus; J. O'Donnell; J. N. Eckstein; Z.-X. Shen
- Dispersive Multiplexing in Multimode Optical Fiber, pp. 281-283
- Howard R. Stuart
- Global Water Resources: Vulnerability from Climate Change and Population Growth, pp. 284-288
- Charles J. Vörösmarty; Pamela Green; Joseph Salisbury; Richard B. Lammers
- Overpressure and Fluid Flow in the New Jersey Continental Slope: Implications for Slope Failure and Cold Seeps, pp. 288-291
- Brandon Dugan; Peter B. Flemings
- Timing the Radiations of Leaf Beetles: Hispines on Gingers from Latest Cretaceous to Recent, pp. 291-294
- Peter Wilf; Conrad C. Labandeira; W. John Kress; Charles L. Staines; Donald M. Windsor; Ashley L. Allen; Kirk R. Johnson
- ORCA3, a Jasmonate-Responsive Transcriptional Regulator of Plant Primary and Secondary Metabolism, pp. 295-297
- Leslie van der Fits; Johan Memelink
- An Inherited Functional Circadian Clock in Zebrafish Embryos, pp. 297-300
- Franck Delaunay; Christine Thisse; Oriane Marchand; Vincent Laudet; Bernard Thisse
- Requirement of the Spindle Checkpoint for Proper Chromosome Segregation in Budding Yeast Meiosis, pp. 300-303
- Marion A. Shonn; Robert McCarroll; Andrew W. Murray
- An Anti-Apoptotic Role for the p53 Family Member, p73, during Developmental Neuron Death, pp. 304-306
- Christine D. Pozniak; Stevo Radinovic; Annie Yang; Frank McKeon; David R. Kaplan; Freda D. Miller
- Evidence for Mating of the "Asexual" Yeast Candida albicans in a Mammalian Host, pp. 307-310
- Christina M. Hull; Ryan M. Raisner; Alexander D. Johnson
- Induction of Mating in Candida albicans by Construction of MTLa and MTLα Strains, pp. 310-313
- B. B. Magee; P. T. Magee
- Induction and Maintenance of the Neuronal Cholinergic Phenotype in the Central Nervous System by BMP-9, pp. 313-316
- Ignacio López-Coviella; Brygida Berse; Raul Krauss; R. Scott Thies; Jan Krzysztof Blusztajn
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Netwatch, p. 355
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 361+363
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Companies, Donors Pledge to Close Gap in AIDS Treatment, pp. 368-369
- Jon Cohen
- Food Fight Drives Evolution, pp. 369+371
- Kathryn Brown
- Mercury Report Backs Strict Rules, pp. 371-372
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 371+373
- David Malakoff; Richard Stone; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Why Chicks Aren't All Thumbs, pp. 372-373
- Michael Hagmann
- Brown Dwarf's Flare Opens X-ray Eyes, pp. 373-374
- Charles Seife
- Targeting Intron Insertion into DNA, p. 374
- Evelyn Strauss
- Further Progress on a β-Amyloid Vaccine, p. 375
- Laura Helmuth
- Drug Shows Promise for Advanced Disease, pp. 375+377
- Jean Marx
- Activists Win Big on Rodent, Bird Rules, p. 377
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- Diversity: Easier Said Than Done, pp. 378-379
- Jeffrey Mervis
- NSF Searches for Right Way to Help Women, pp. 379+381
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Parity as a Goal Sparks Bitter Battle, p. 380
- Constance Holden
- DOD Retreats on Plan for Anthrax Vaccine, pp. 382-383
- Eliot Marshall
- When Protecting One Species Hurts Another, pp. 383+385
- Bernice Wuethrich
Random Samples, p. 387
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Why Should We Care about Russian Science?, p. 389
- Gerson S. Sher
Letters
- Confounding Factors in Coral Reef Recovery, p. 391
- Caroline S. Rogers
- Pseudomonas Survival Strategies in Cystic Fibrosis, pp. 391-392
- J. Eugene LeClerc; Thomas A. Cebula; Jesús Blázquez; Antonio Oliver; Fernando Baquero
- Scientists Have Not Been Silent, pp. 392-393
- Joyce A. Nettleton; R. J. Mahoney
Policy Forum
- The Value of Nature and the Nature of Value, pp. 395-396
- Gretchen C. Daily; Tore Söderqvist; Sara Aniyar; Kenneth Arrow; Partha Dasgupta; Paul R. Ehrlich; Carl Folke; AnnMari Jansson; Bengt-Owe Jansson; Nils Kautsky; Simon Levin; Jane Lubchenco; Karl-Göran Mäler; David Simpson; David Starrett; David Tilman; Brian Walker
Books et al.
- Selling a Dream Defense, p. 397
- Way out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars and the End of the Cold War
- Frances FitzGerald
- Review author[s]: Andrew M. Sessler
- All Kinds of Bubbles, p. 398
- The Physics of Foams
- Denis Weaire; Stefan Hutzler
- Universal Foam: From Cappuccino to the Cosmos
- Sidney Perkowitz
- Review author[s]: G.C. Barker
Perspectives
- The Holey Grail of General Intelligence, pp. 399+401
- Robert J. Sternberg
- Ribozyme Evolution at the Crossroads, pp. 401-402
- Gerald F. Joyce
- ER-to-Golgi Traffic: This Bud's for You, pp. 403-404
- Elizabeth E. Brittle; M. Gerard Waters
- The Greenland Ice Sheet Reacts, pp. 404-405
- Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
- Quantum Entangled Bits Step Closer to IT, pp. 405-406
- Anton Zeilinger
Tech.Sight
- A Molecular Map for Neurodegeneration, pp. 409-411
- Kenneth Marek; John Seibyl
- Sequence Analysis, p. 412
- GeneJockey II
- Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou
- Art to Data, pp. 412-413
- SigmaScan Pro 5.0
- Review author[s]: J. Bruce McCallum
- Pretty Plasmids, p. 413
- Gene Construction Kit 2
- Review author[s]: Orin C. Shanks; Laurie Bissonette; Walt Ream
- Manage Your Microbes, p. 413
- StrainMan
- Review author[s]: Frank Hoover
Research
Reports
- An All-Dielectric Coaxial Waveguide, pp. 415-419
- M. Ibanescu; Y. Fink; S. Fan; E. L. Thomas; J. D. Joannopoulos
- Holes in a Quantum Spin Liquid, pp. 419-422
- Guangyong Xu; G. Aeppli; M. E. Bisher; C. Broholm; J. F. DiTusa; C. D. Frost; T. Ito; K. Oka; R. L. Paul; H. Takagi; M. M. J. Treacy
- Subatomic Features on the Silicon (111)-(7 x 7) Surface Observed by Atomic Force Microscopy, pp. 422-425
- Franz J. Giessibl; S. Hembacher; H. Bielefeldt; J. Mannhart
- Mass Balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet at High Elevations, pp. 426-428
- R. Thomas; T. Akins; B. Csatho; M. Fahnestock; P. Gogineni; C. Kim; J. Sonntag
- Greenland Ice Sheet: High-Elevation Balance and Peripheral Thinning, pp. 428-430
- W. Krabill; W. Abdalati; E. Frederick; S. Manizade; C. Martin; J. Sonntag; R. Swift; R. Thomas; W. Wright; J. Yungel
- Stability of Ferropericlase in the Lower Mantle, pp. 430-432
- L. S. Dubrovinsky; N. A. Dubrovinskaia; S. K. Saxena; H. Annersten; E. Hålenius; H. Harryson; F. Tutti; S. Rekhi; T. Le Bihan
- Pattern of Marine Mass Extinction near the Permian-Triassic Boundary in South China, pp. 432-436
- Y. G. Jin; Y. Wang; W. Wang; Q. H. Shang; C. Q. Cao; D. H. Erwin
- Negative Regulation of the SHATTERPROOF Genes by FRUITFULL during Arabidopsis Fruit Development, pp. 436-438
- Cristina Ferrándiz; Sarah J. Liljegren; Martin F. Yanofsky
- Interdigital Regulation of Digit Identity and Homeotic Transformation by Modulated BMP Signaling, pp. 438-441
- Randall D. Dahn; John F. Fallon
- Evidence for Ecological Causation of Sexual Dimorphism in a Hummingbird, pp. 441-443
- Ethan J. Temeles; Irvin L. Pan; Jillian L. Brennan; Jedediah N. Horwitt
- Rab1 Recruitment of p115 into a cis-SNARE Complex: Programming Budding COPII Vesicles for Fusion, pp. 444-448
- Bernard B. Allan; Bryan D. Moyer; William E. Balch
- One Sequence, Two Ribozymes: Implications for the Emergence of New Ribozyme Folds, pp. 448-452
- Erik A. Schultes; David P. Bartel
- Group II Introns Designed to Insert into Therapeutically Relevant DNA Target Sites in Human Cells, pp. 452-457
- Huatao Guo; Michael Karberg; Meredith Long; J. P. Jones III; Bruce Sullenger; Alan M. Lambowitz
- A Neural Basis for General Intelligence, pp. 457-460
- John Duncan; Rüdiger J. Seitz; Jonathan Kolodny; Daniel Bor; Hans Herzog; Ayesha Ahmed; Fiona N. Newell; Hazel Emslie
- The Role of GTP-Binding Protein Activity in Fast Central Synaptic Transmission, pp. 460-463
- Tomoyuki Takahashi; Tetsuya Hori; Yoshinao Kajikawa; Tetsuhiro Tsujimoto
- Abolition and Reversal of Strain Differences in Behavioral Responses to Drugs of Abuse after a Brief Experience, pp. 463-465
- Simona Cabib; Cristina Orsini; Michel Le Moal; Pier Vincenzo Piazza
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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 503
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 509+511
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Malaysian Researchers Trace Nipah Virus Outbreak to Bats, pp. 518-519
- Martin Enserink
- Organic Lasers Promise New Lease on Light, pp. 519+521
- Robert F. Service
- Early Insult Rewires Pain Circuits, pp. 521-522
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, pp. 521+523
- Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Michael Balter
- Academy Panel Backs Sea-Floor Observatories, p. 522
- David Malakoff
- Embryonic Lens Prompts Eye Development, pp. 522-523
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Urgent Call for Research Overhaul, pp. 523-524
- Robert Koenig
- Hughes Grants Target Infectious Diseases, pp. 524-525
- Richard Stone
- Wellcome Trust Backs Genome Computation, p. 525
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Parasites Make Scaredy-Rats Foolhardy, pp. 525+527
- Carl Zimmer
- Elusive Particle Leaves Telltale Trace, p. 527
- Charles Seife
News Focus
- Controversy Flares up over NASA Solar Project, pp. 528-530
- Andrew Lawler
- Divining Diet and Disease from DNA, pp. 530-531
- Erik Stokstad
- Islet Transplants Not Yet Ready for Prime Time, pp. 531+533
- Todd Zwillich
- Scientific Ballooning's Buoyant Mood, pp. 534-536
- Mark Sincell
- Toxicologists Brace for Genomics Revolution, pp. 536-537
- Richard A. Lovett
Random Samples, p. 539
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Violence: A New Frontier for Scientific Research, p. 545
- Alfred Blumstein
Letters
- Temperature Oscillations in the North Atlantic, pp. 547-548
- Michael E. Schlesinger; Navin Ramankutty; Natalia Andronova; Michael Margolis; Richard A. Kerr
- Science's Conversation with Jiang Zemin, pp. 548-549
- David C. Stolinsky; Ellis Rubinstein
- Inequities in Liver Transplant Allocation, pp. 549-550
- Robert D. Gibbons; Naihua Duan; David Meltzer
- NO, NO, NO..., p. 550
- Natalie Angier
- Keeping Editors in Line, p. 550
- D. N. Baker
- Corrections and Clarifications: ScienceScope, p. 550
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 550
Policy Forum
- Lessons Learned from Deep-Sea Mining, pp. 551+553
- G.P. Glasby
Books et al.
- Was There Life after DNA?, pp. 554-555
- A Passion for DNA: Genes, Genomes, and Society
- James D. Watson
- Review author[s]: David Weatherall
- Ensuring Enough to Eat, p. 555
- Feeding the World: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century
- Vaclav Smil
- Review author[s]: Adrienne E. Clarke
Perspectives
- Sowing the Protein Seeds of Prion Propagation, pp. 556-557
- Mick F. Tuite
- How to Be Truly Photonic, pp. 557+559
- E. Yablonovitch
- A Universal Bicarbonate Sensor, pp. 559-560
- U. Benjamin Kaupp; Ingo Weyand
- Beyond Gedanken Experiments, pp. 560-561
- Laszlo Forró
- Weird Gold Nanowires, pp. 561-563
- E. Tosatti; S. Prestipino
- All in the Ubiquitin Family, pp. 563-564
- Mark Hochstrasser
Violence
- Violence: No Silver Bullet, p. 569
- Richard Stone; Katrina Kelner
News
- The Shots Heard 'Round the World, pp. 570-571+573-574
- Eliot Marshall
- In Europe, Hooligans Are Prime Subjects for Research, p. 572
- Michael Hagmann
- Searching for the Mark of Cain, pp. 575-579
- Martin Enserink
- The Snarls and Sneers That Keep Violence at Bay, pp. 576-577
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- The Violence of the Lambs, pp. 580-581
- Constance Holden
- Has America's Tide of Violence Receded for Good?, pp. 582-585
- Laura Helmuth
- What Makes a Police Officer a Victim?, pp. 584-585
- Erik Stokstad
Reviews
- Primates: A Natural Heritage of Conflict Resolution, pp. 586-590
- Frans B. M. de Waal
- Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation: A Possible Prelude to Violence, pp. 591-594
- Richard J. Davidson; Katherine M. Putnam; Christine L. Larson
Research
Research Articles
- Evidence for the Prion Hypothesis: Induction of the Yeast [PSI+] Factor by in Vitro-Converted Sup35 Protein, pp. 595-599
- Helmut E. Sparrer; Alex Santoso; Francis C. Szoka Jr.; Jonathan S. Weissman
- An Organic Solid State Injection Laser, pp. 599-601
- J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; A. Dodabalapur; B. Batlogg
Reports
- Low-Friction Nanoscale Linear Bearing Realized from Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 602-604
- John Cumings; A. Zettl
- Full Three-Dimensional Photonic Bandgap Crystals at Near-Infrared Wavelengths, pp. 604-606
- Susumu Noda; Katsuhiro Tomoda; Noritsugu Yamamoto; Alongkarn Chutinan
- Synthesis and Characterization of Helical Multi-Shell Gold Nanowires, pp. 606-608
- Yukihito Kondo; Kunio Takayanagi
- Rapid Kimberlite Ascent and the Significance of Ar-Ar Ages in Xenolith Phlogopites, pp. 609-611
- S. P. Kelley; J-A. Wartho
- A Potent Greenhouse Gas Identified in the Atmosphere: SF5CF3, pp. 611-613
- W. T. Sturges; T. J. Wallington; M. D. Hurley; K. P. Shine; K. Sihra; A. Engel; D. E. Oram; S. A. Penkett; R. Mulvaney; C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
- CLAVATA3, a Multimeric Ligand for the CLAVATA1 Receptor-Kinase, pp. 613-617
- Amy E. Trotochaud; Sangho Jeong; Steven E. Clark
- Dependence of Stem Cell Fate in Arabidopsis on a Feedback Loop Regulated by CLV3 Activity, pp. 617-619
- Ulrike Brand; Jennifer C. Fletcher; Martin Hobe; Elliot M. Meyerowitz; Rüdiger Simon
- A Structural Model of Transcription Elongation, pp. 619-625
- Nataliya Korzheva; Arkady Mustaev; Maxim Kozlov; Arun Malhotra; Vadim Nikiforov; Alex Goldfarb; Seth A. Darst
- Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase as an Evolutionarily Conserved Bicarbonate Sensor, pp. 625-628
- Yanqiu Chen; Martin J. Cann; Tatiana N. Litvin; Vadim Iourgenko; Meeghan L. Sinclair; Lonny R. Levin; Jochen Buck
- Altered Nociceptive Neuronal Circuits after Neonatal Peripheral Inflammation, pp. 628-630
- M. A. Ruda; Qing-Dong Ling; Andrea G. Hohmann; Yuan Bo Peng; Toshiya Tachibana
- Central Role for the Lens in Cave Fish Eye Degeneration, pp. 631-633
- Yoshiyuki Yamamoto; William R. Jeffery
- Synaptic Integration Mediated by Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons in Basal Ganglia Function, pp. 633-637
- Satoshi Kaneko; Takatoshi Hikida; Dai Watanabe; Hiroshi Ichinose; Toshiharu Nagatsu; Robert J. Kreitman; Ira Pastan; Shigetada Nakanishi
AAAs News and Notes, pp. 638-639
- Tiffany Ayers
Correction: AAAs News and Notes, p. 638
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Front Matter (22 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 691
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 697+699
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Flawed Cancer Study Leads to Shake-Up at Univ. of Oklahoma, pp. 706-707
- David Malakoff
- An Improvement in Vital Signs, pp. 707+709
- Andrew Lawler
- Solar Storm Knocks out Japanese Satellite, p. 709
- Dennis Normile
- USDA to Commercialize 'Terminator' Technology, pp. 709-710
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 709+711
- David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Jeffrey Mervis
- Atmosphere Drives Earth's Tipsiness, p. 710
- Richard A. Kerr
- Panel Backs EPA and 'Six Cities' Study, p. 711
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Ehlers Bill Wins Bipartisan Backing, p. 713
- Jeffrey Mervis
- U.K. Unveils 'Brain Gain' Initiative, p. 713
- Kirstie Urquhart
News Focus
- A Wetter, Younger Mars Emerging, pp. 714-716
- Richard A. Kerr
- Can Science Rescue Salmon?, pp. 716-719
- Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
- Duke Study Faults Overuse of Stimulants for Children, p. 721
- Eliot Marshall
Random Samples, p. 723
- David Malakoff
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Science and Secrecy, p. 724
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Small Telescopes, Big Results, p. 725
- John C. Barentine; Frank Fekel; Gregory W. Henry
- Shakespearian Views on Choosing Associates, p. 725
- Tom Davidson
- Preservation of DNA from Endangered Species, pp. 725-727
- Phillip A. Morin; Hendrik N. Poinar; Geoffrey Eglinton; Oliver A. Ryder; Anne McLaren; Ya-Ping Zhang; Sydney Brenner; Kurt Benirschke
- Stranger than Science Fiction, p. 727
- Sir Arthur C. Clarke
Essays on Science and Society
- Of Comets and Meteors, p. 728
- Fred L. Whipple
- Taking Responsibility, p. 729
- Joseph Rotblat
Books et al.
- Living at Extremes, pp. 730-731
- The Ecology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents
- Cindy Lee van Dover
- Review author[s]: Kathleen A. Campbell
- From Infectious Filtrate, p. 731
- Tobacco Mosaic Virus: One Hundred Years of Contributions to Virology
- Karen-Beth G. Scholthof; John G. Shaw; Milton Zaitlin
- Review author[s]: Hans-Jörg Rheinberger
Perspectives
- Bacterial Spelunkers, pp. 732-733
- Matthew A. Mulvey; Scott J. Hultgren
- Rhodopsin Sees the Light, pp. 733-734
- Henry R. Bourne; Elaine C. Meng
- Replication Meets Cohesion, pp. 735-736
- Kohta Takahashi; Mitsuhiro Yanagida
- Naturally Aligned Nanocrystals, pp. 736-737
- A. P. Alivisatos
- New Chemical Bricks Made through Phosphorus Tricks, pp. 737-738
- Hansjörg Grützmacher
Research
Research Article
- Crystal Structure of Rhodopsin: A G Protein-Coupled Receptor, pp. 739-745
- Krzysztof Palczewski; Takashi Kumasaka; Tetsuya Hori; Craig A. Behnke; Hiroyuki Motoshima; Brian A. Fox; Isolde le Trong; David C. Teller; Tetsuji Okada; Ronald E. Stenkamp; Masaki Yamamoto; Masashi Miyano
Reports
- Ferromagnetism Stabilized by Lattice Distortion at the Surface of the p-Wave Superconductor Sr2RuO4</latex>, pp. 746-748
- R. Matzdorf; Z. Fang; Ismail; Jiandi Zhang; T. Kimura; Y. Tokura; K. Terakura; E. W. Plummer
- Radiation Tolerance of Complex Oxides, pp. 748-751
- K. E. Sickafus; L. Minervini; R. W. Grimes; J. A. Valdez; M. Ishimaru; F. Li; K. J. McClellan; T. Hartmann
- Aggregation-Based Crystal Growth and Microstructure Development in Natural Iron Oxyhydroxide Biomineralization Products, pp. 751-754
- Jillian F. Banfield; Susan A. Welch; Hengzhong Zhang; Tamara Thomsen Ebert; R. Lee Penn
- A Cyclic Carbanionic Valence Isomer of a Carbocation: Diphosphino Analogs of Diaminocarbocations, pp. 754-756
- Tsuyoshi Kato; Heinz Gornitzka; Antoine Baceiredo; Wolfgang W. Schoeller; Guy Bertrand
- Atmospheric Influence of Earth's Earliest Sulfur Cycle, pp. 756-758
- James Farquhar; Huiming Bao; Mark Thiemens
- Phosphate Depletion in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, pp. 759-762
- Jingfeng Wu; William Sunda; Edward A. Boyle; David M. Karl
- The Response of Two Contrasting Limestone Grasslands to Simulated Climate Change, pp. 762-765
- J. Philip Grime; Valerie K. Brown; Ken Thompson; Gregory J. Masters; Susan H. Hillier; Ian P. Clarke; Andrew P. Askew; David Corker; Jonathan P. Kielty
- CikA, a Bacteriophytochrome That Resets the Cyanobacterial Circadian Clock, pp. 765-768
- Oliver Schmitz; Mitsunori Katayama; Stanly B. Williams; Takao Kondo; Susan S. Golden
- Cloning of the Arabidopsis Clock Gene TOC1, an Autoregulatory Response Regulator Homolog, pp. 768-771
- Carl Strayer; Tokitaka Oyama; Thomas F. Schultz; Ramanujam Raman; David E. Somers; Paloma Más; Satchidananda Panda; Joel A. Kreps; Steve A. Kay
- Pif1p Helicase, a Catalytic Inhibitor of Telomerase in Yeast, pp. 771-774
- J.-Q. Zhou; E. K. Monson; S. -C. Teng; V. P. Schulz; V. A. Zakian
- Pol κ: A DNA Polymerase Required for Sister Chromatid Cohesion, pp. 774-779
- Zhenghe Wang; Irene B. Castaño; Alejandro de Las Peñas; Carrie Adams; Michael F. Christman
- Cell-Cell Signaling and Movement by the Floral Transcription Factors LEAFY and APETALA1, pp. 779-781
- Allen Sessions; Martin F. Yanofsky; Detlef Weigel
- Role of Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 1 in mtDNA Maintenance, pp. 782-785
- Jyrki Kaukonen; Jukka K. Juselius; Valeria Tiranti; Aija Kyttälä; Massimo Zeviani; Giacomo P. Comi; Sirkka Keränen; Leena Peltonen; Anu Suomalainen
- Involvement of Cellular Caveolae in Bacterial Entry into Mast Cells, pp. 785-788
- Jeoung-Sook Shin; Zhimin Gao; Soman N. Abraham
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Front Matter (46 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 827
- Erik Stokstad
Editors' Choice, pp. 833+835
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- New Arenavirus Blamed for Recent Deaths in California, pp. 842-843
- Martin Enserink
- Monsanto Donates Its Share of Golden Rice, pp. 843+845
- Dennis Normile
- Gates Foundation on Big Funding Spree, p. 845
- Michael Hagmann
- ScienceScope, pp. 845+847
- John MacNeil; David Malakoff
- Rescue Droids Stumble in an Urban Jungle, p. 846
- Mark Sincell
- Political Scientist Becomes Cause Célèbre, pp. 846-847
- Robert Koenig
- Long-Sought Protein Packages Glutamate, pp. 847+849
- Laura Helmuth
- Hunt for Mad Cow in Sheep Reassuring, p. 849
- Michael Balter
News Focus: High-Tech Detectives
- A New Breed of High-Tech Detectives, pp. 850-854
- Andrew Watson
- Where Dead Men Really Do Tell Tales, pp. 855+857
- Robert F. Service
Random Samples, p. 859
- Laura Helmuth
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Balancing Biomedicine's Postdoc Exchange Rate, p. 867
- Torsten Wiesel
Letters
- Weighing the Benefits of New Alzheimer's Treatments, p. 869
- Rebecca Dresser
- Biological Control of Invading Species, p. 869
- David Pimentel
- Educators Have Hard Choices; Nationally, Not Just in Kansas, pp. 869-871
- Anthony White; Walt Meier; Frank Lovell; Anthony White; Wes McCoy; Charles J. Robinove; Tyler F. Creelan; Rudolf Brun; Ian Gordon; Robert Mac West; Ivan E. Collier; Duane T. Gish; William K. Hartmann; Michael J. Behe; Eugenie C. Scott
- This Year's ..., pp. 871-872
- Irving Rothchild
Policy Forum
- Coauthorship and Coinventorship, pp. 873+875
- Philippe Ducor
Books et al.
- Of Tuna and Tonnaroti, pp. 876-877
- Mattanza: Love and Death in the Sea of Sicily
- Theresa Maggio
- Review author[s]: Barbara A. Block
- Wet and Wild, p. 877
- The Wetland Centre: The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
- Review author[s]: Sandra Knapp
Perspectives
- The Ribosome Is a Ribozyme, pp. 878-879
- Thomas R. Cech
- The Power of Direct Writing, pp. 879+881
- Douglas B. Chrisey
- Harnessing the Power of Diatomics, pp. 882-883
- H. Holden Thorp
- Lymphocyte Survival: Ignorance Is BLys, pp. 883-884
- Yacine Laâbi; Andreas Strasser
Pathways of Discovery
- One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics, pp. 893-898
- Daniel Kleppner; Roman Jackiw
Research
Research Articles
- The Complete Atomic Structure of the Large Ribosomal Subunit at 2.4 Å Resolution, pp. 905-920
- Nenad Ban; Poul Nissen; Jeffrey Hansen; Peter B. Moore; Thomas A. Steitz
- The Structural Basis of Ribosome Activity in Peptide Bond Synthesis, pp. 920-930
- Poul Nissen; Jeffrey Hansen; Nenad Ban; Peter B. Moore; Thomas A. Steitz
Reports
- Magnetic Vortex Core Observation in Circular Dots of Permalloy, pp. 930-932
- T. Shinjo; T. Okuno; R. Hassdorf; K. Shigeto; T. Ono
- High-Gain Harmonic-Generation Free-Electron Laser, pp. 932-934
- L.-H. Yu; M. Babzien; I. Ben-Zvi; L. F. DiMauro; A. Doyuran; W. Graves; E. Johnson; S. Krinsky; R. Malone; I. Pogorelsky; J. Skaritka; G. Rakowsky; L. Solomon; X. J. Wang; M. Woodle; V. Yakimenko; S. G. Biedron; J. N. Galayda; E. Gluskin; J. Jagger; V. Sajaev; I. Vasserman
- Ultrafast Electron Localization Dynamics Following Photo-Induced Charge Transfer, pp. 935-938
- Alvin T. Yeh; Charles V. Shank; James K. McCusker
- O2 Activation by Nonheme Iron Complexes: A Monomeric Fe(III)-Oxo Complex Derived from O2</latex>, pp. 938-941
- Cora E. MacBeth; Adina P. Golombek; Victor G. Young Jr.; Cheng Yang; Krzysztof Kuczera; Michael P. Hendrich; A. S. Borovik
- Folds on Europa: Implications for Crustal Cycling and Accommodation of Extension, pp. 941-943
- Louise M. Prockter; Robert T. Pappalardo
- Pleistocene Milestones on the Out-of-Africa Corridor at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel, pp. 944-947
- Naama Goren-Inbar; Craig S. Feibel; Kenneth L. Verosub; Yoel Melamed; Mordechai E. Kislev; Eitan Tchernov; Idit Saragusti
- A Single Adenosine with a Neutral pKa in the Ribosomal Peptidyl Transferase Center, pp. 947-950
- Gregory W. Muth; Lori Ortoleva-Donnelly; Scott A. Strobel
- Inhibition of Adipogenesis by Wnt Signaling, pp. 950-953
- Sarah E. Ross; Nahid Hemati; Kenneth A. Longo; Christina N. Bennett; Peter C. Lucas; Robin L. Erickson; Ormond A. MacDougald
- Calcium Sensitivity of Glutamate Release in a Calyx-Type Terminal, pp. 953-957
- Johann H. Bollmann; Bert Sakmann; J. Gerard G. Borst
- Uptake of Glutamate into Synaptic Vesicles by an Inorganic Phosphate Transporter, pp. 957-960
- Elizabeth E. Bellocchio; Richard J. Reimer; Robert T. Fremeau Jr.; Robert H. Edwards
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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1103
- Laura Helmuth
Editors' Choice, pp. 1109+1111
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Perseverance Leads to Cloned Pig in Japan, pp. 1118-1119
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Dennis Normile
- Plan for Two Rovers Squeezes NASA Budget, p. 1119
- Andrew Lawler; John MacNeil
- Gene Expression Patterns Identified, pp. 1121-1122
- Jean Marx
- ScienceScope, pp. 1121+1123
- Erik Stokstad; David Malakoff; John MacNeil
- Virginia Gets Crabby about Harvest Limits, p. 1122
- Erik Stokstad
- Variety Spices up Chinese Rice Yields, pp. 1122-1123
- Dennis Normile
- A Weak Link in TB Bacterium Is Found, pp. 1123+1125
- Laura Helmuth
- Newfound Worlds Hint at Hard-Knock Life, p. 1125
- Mark Sincell
News Focus
- Will Livermore Laser Ever Burn Brightly?, pp. 1126-1129
- Charles Seife; David Malakoff
- Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions?, pp. 1130-1131
- Richard A. Kerr
- Evolutionary Trends from Bacteria to Birds, pp. 1131+1133
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Random Samples, p. 1135
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Reflections on a Retraction, p. 1137
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Ancient DNA: Do It Right or Not at All, p. 1139
- Alan Cooper; Hendrik N. Poinar
- Search for the Origin of HIV and AIDS, pp. 1140-1141
- Edward Hooper; B. Korber; T. Bhattacharya; J. Theiler; R. Gupta; A. Lapedes; B. Hahn; F. Gao; M. Muldoon; S. Wolinsky; Stanley A. Plotkin; Hilary Koprowski
- Nuclear Power and Climate without Proliferation, p. 1141
- Clinton Bastin
- Retraction, p. 1141
- Robert B. Tracy; Chih-Lin Hsieh; Michael R. Lieber
- Corrections and Clarifications: NetWatch, p. 1141
- Corrections and Clarifications: Stress: The Invisible Hand in Eastern Europe's Death Rates, p. 1141
- Corrections and Clarifications: An Infrared Look behind Stars, p. 1141
Policy Forum
- Protecting Communities in Biomedical Research, pp. 1142-1144
- C. Weijer; E. J. Emanuel
Books et al.
- Remember Marcellus's Warning, pp. 1145-1146
- The Mythic Past: Biblical Archaeology and the Myth of Israel
- Thomas L. Thompson
- Review author[s]: Thomas E. Levy
- Facets of Faces, p. 1146
- Defining Features: Scientific and Medical Portraits 1660-2000
- Ludmilla Jordanova
- Review author[s]: Brandon Brame Fortune
Perspectives
- Watching the Hayward Fault, pp. 1147-1148
- Robert W. Simpson
- More to Seeing than Meets the Eye, pp. 1148-1149
- Beatrice de Gelder
- The Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud, pp. 1149-1150
- Andrew A. Cole
- Mitochondria: The Death Signal Integrators, pp. 1150-1151
- Catherine Brenner; Guido Kroemer
- L1 Retrotransposons Shape the Mammalian Genome, pp. 1152-1153
- Haig H. Kazazian Jr.
Tech.Sight
- Neutrinos Underground, pp. 1155-1156
- Masayuki Nakahata
- All's Well That Ends Well, p. 1157
- Bookends Plus
- Review author[s]: Andreas Madlung
- World Wide World, pp. 1157-1158
- Earth Browser
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
- Easy Data Analysis, p. 1158
- Prism
- Review author[s]: Tony Cass
- In Silico Bio Lab, p. 1158
- The Molecular Biology Notebook
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Research
Research Article
- Cytochrome c Release and Apoptosis Induced by Mitochondrial Targeting of Nuclear Orphan Receptor TR3, pp. 1159-1164
- Hui Li; Siva Kumar Kolluri; Jian Gu; Marcia I. Dawson; Xihua Cao; Peter D. Hobbs; Bingzhen Lin; Guo-quen Chen; Jiang-song Lu; Feng Lin; Zhihua Xie; Joseph A. Fontana; John C. Reed; Xiao-kun Zhang
Reports
- Formation, Stability, and Breakup of Nanojets, pp. 1165-1169
- Michael Moseler; Uzi Landman
- Forming Electrical Networks in Three Dimensions by Self-Assembly, pp. 1170-1172
- David H. Gracias; Joe Tien; Tricia L. Breen; Carey Hsu; George M. Whitesides
- A [2]Catenane-Based Solid State Electronically Reconfigurable Switch, pp. 1172-1175
- Charles P. Collier; Gunter Mattersteig; Eric W. Wong; Yi Luo; Kristen Beverly; José Sampaio; Françisco M. Raymo; J. Fraser Stoddart; James R. Heath
- Isotopic Evidence for Variations in the Marine Calcium Cycle over the Cenozoic, pp. 1176-1178
- Christina L. de la Rocha; Donald J. DePaolo
- Earthquake Potential along the Northern Hayward Fault, California, pp. 1178-1182
- Roland Bürgmann; D. Schmidt; R. M. Nadeau; M. d'Alessio; E. Fielding; D. Manaker; T. V. McEvilly; M. H. Murray
- Remobilization in the Cratonic Lithosphere Recorded in Polycrystalline Diamond, pp. 1182-1185
- D. E. Jacob; K. S. Viljoen; N. Grassineau; E. Jagoutz
- Degradation of Outer Membrane Protein a in Escherichia coli Killing by Neutrophil Elastase, pp. 1185-1187
- Abderr azzaq Belaaouaj; Kwang Sik Kim; Steven D. Shapiro
- Pig Cloning by Microinjection of Fetal Fibroblast Nuclei, pp. 1188-1190
- Akira Onishi; Masaki Iwamoto; Tomiji Akita; Satoshi Mikawa; Kumiko Takeda; Takashi Awata; Hirohumi Hanada; Anthony C. F. Perry
- Twists in Catalysis: Alternating Conformations of Escherichia coli Thioredoxin Reductase, pp. 1190-1194
- Brett W. Lennon; Charles H. Williams Jr.; Martha L. Ludwig
- Asef, a Link between the Tumor Suppressor APC and G-Protein Signaling, pp. 1194-1197
- Yoshihiro Kawasaki; Takao Senda; Takao Ishidate; Ryo Koyama; Tsuyoshi Morishita; Yoriko Iwayama; Osamu Higuchi; Tetsu Akiyama
- Genes Expressed in Human Tumor Endothelium, pp. 1197-1202
- Brad St. Croix; Carlo Rago; Victor Velculescu; Giovanni Traverso; Katharine E. Romans; Elizabeth Montgomery; Anita Lal; Gregory J. Riggins; Christoph Lengauer; Bert Vogelstein; Kenneth W. Kinzler
- Inflammation Dampened by Gelatinase a Cleavage of Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-3, pp. 1202-1206
- G. Angus McQuibban; Jiang-Hong Gong; Eric M. Tam; Christopher A. G. McCulloch; Ian Clark-Lewis; Christopher M. Overall
- Modulation of Human Visual Cortex by Crossmodal Spatial Attention, pp. 1206-1208
- Emiliano Macaluso; Chris D. Frith; Jon Driver
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1251
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1257+1259
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Financial Conflicts Get More Scrutiny in Clinical Trials, pp. 1266-1267
- Bruce Agnew
- Building a Case for Sequencing the Chimp, p. 1267
- Ann Gibbons
- Rat Genome off to an Early Start, pp. 1267+1269
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- U.K. Backs Use of Embryos, Sets Vote, pp. 1269-1270
- Richard Stone
- ScienceScope, pp. 1269+1271
- Richard Stone; David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler
- Element 107 Leaves the Table Unturned, p. 1270
- Robert F. Service
- Migrating Otters Push Law to the Limit, pp. 1271+1273
- Gretchen Vogel
- Team Rejects Claim of Early Indian Fossils, p. 1273
- Pallava Bagla
- Synapses Shout to Overcome Distance, p. 1273
- Laura Helmuth
News Focus
- Does Science Drive the Productivity Train?, pp. 1274-1276
- David Malakoff
- Human Diseases Threaten Great Apes, pp. 1277-1278
- Dan Ferber
- The Odd Intersection of HIV and Scrub Typhus, p. 1278
- Jon Cohen
- Asia Gets a Taste of Genetic Food Fights, pp. 1279+1281
- Dennis Normile
- Rift over Biodiversity Divides Ecologists, pp. 1282-1283
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Random Samples, p. 1285
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Limiting Atmospheric CO2</latex>, p. 1293
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- A Primate Genome Project Deserves High Priority, pp. 1295-1296
- Edwin H. McConkey; Ajit Varki
- NASA's Living with a Star Initiative, p. 1296
- Judith T. Karpen; Stamatios M. Krimigis; John F. Appleby; Andrew Lawler
- The Archean Atmosphere and Sedimentary Sulfides, pp. 1297-1298
- Kenneth M. Towe; D. E. Canfield; K. S. Habicht; B. Thamdrup
Policy Forum
- Saving Venice, pp. 1301-1302
- Albert J. Ammerman; Charles E. McClennen
Books et al.
- Acts of Living, pp. 1303-1304
- The Drama of Everyday Life
- Karl E. Scheibe
- Review author[s]: Rom Harré
- The Heavens in a Jewel Box, p. 1304
- Rose Center for Earth and Space: American Museum of Natural History
- Review author[s]: Jay M. Pasachoff
Perspectives
- Europa's Ocean: The Case Strengthens, pp. 1305+1307
- David Stevenson
- Life as We Don't Know It, pp. 1307-1308
- Günter Wächtershäuser
- Turning Attraction into Repulsion, pp. 1308-1310
- Elena Pasquale
- Dolphins Whistle a Signature Tune, pp. 1310-1311
- Peter L. Tyack
- Therapeutic Manipulation of Gut Flora, pp. 1311-1312
- Fergus Shanahan
Research
Research Article
- Nucleated Conformational Conversion and the Replication of Conformational Information by a Prion Determinant, pp. 1317-1321
- Tricia R. Serio; Anil G. Cashikar; Anthony S. Kowal; George J. Sawicki; Jahan J. Moslehi; Louise Serpell; Morton F. Arnsdorf; Susan L. Lindquist
Reports
- Hydrological Impact of Heinrich Events in the Subtropical Northeast Atlantic, pp. 1321-1324
- Edouard Bard; Frauke Rostek; Jean-Louis Turon; Sandra Gendreau
- Discrete Atom Imaging of One-Dimensional Crystals Formed within Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1324-1326
- Rüdiger R. Meyer; Jeremy Sloan; Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski; Angus I. Kirkland; Miles C. Novotny; Sam R. Bailey; John L. Hutchison; Malcolm L. H. Green
- Unmasking Electronic Energy Transfer of Conjugated Polymers by Suppression of O2 Quenching, pp. 1327-1330
- Ji Yu; Dehong Hu; Paul F. Barbara
- Calcium-Aluminum-Rich Inclusions from Enstatite Chondrites: Indigenous or Foreign?, pp. 1330-1333
- Yunbin Guan; Gary R. Huss; Glenn J. MacPherson; Gerald J. Wasserburg
- Incorporation of Short-Lived 10 Be in a Calcium-Aluminum-Rich Inclusion from the Allende Meteorite, pp. 1334-1337
- Kevin D. McKeegan; Marc Chaussidon; François Robert
- Primordial Carbonylated Iron-Sulfur Compounds and the Synthesis of Pyruvate, pp. 1337-1340
- George D. Cody; Nabil Z. Boctor; Timothy R. Filley; Robert M. Hazen; James H. Scott; Anurag Sharma; Hatten S. Yoder Jr.
- Galileo Magnetometer Measurements: A Stronger Case for a Subsurface Ocean at Europa, pp. 1340-1343
- Margaret G. Kivelson; Krishan K. Khurana; Christopher T. Russell; Martin Volwerk; Raymond J. Walker; Christophe Zimmer
- Molecular Analysis of Plant Migration and Refugia in the Arctic, pp. 1343-1346
- Richard J. Abbott; Lisa C. Smith; Richard I. Milne; Robert M. M. Crawford; Kirsten Wolff; Jean Balfour
- Structure of Yeast Poly(A) Polymerase Alone and in Complex with 3′-dATP, pp. 1346-1349
- Joel Bard; Alexander M. Zhelkovsky; Steffen Helmling; Thomas N. Earnest; Claire L. Moore; Andrew Bohm
- Differential Clustering of CD4 and CD3ζ during T Cell Recognition, pp. 1349-1352
- Matthew F. Krummel; Michael D. Sjaastad; Christoph Wülfing; Mark M. Davis
- Treatment of Murine Colitis by Lactococcus lactis Secreting Interleukin-10, pp. 1352-1355
- Lothar Steidler; Wolfgang Hans; Lieven Schotte; Sabine Neirynck; Florian Obermeier; Werner Falk; Walter Fiers; Erik Remaut
- Whistle Matching in Wild Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), pp. 1355-1357
- Vincent M. Janik
- PAX8-PPARγ1 Fusion in Oncogene Human Thyroid Carcinoma, pp. 1357-1360
- Todd G. Kroll; Pasha Sarraf; Lorenza Pecciarini; Chang-Jie Chen; Elisabetta Mueller; Bruce M. Spiegelman; Jonathan A. Fletcher
- Regulated Cleavage of a Contact-Mediated Axon Repellent, pp. 1360-1365
- Mitsuharu Hattori; Miriam Osterfield; John G. Flanagan
- Function of an Axonal Chemoattractant Modulated by Metalloprotease Activity, pp. 1365-1367
- Michael J. Galko; Marc Tessier-Lavigne
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1368-1369
- Tiffany Ayers
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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1427
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1433+1435
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Researchers Get Green Light for Work on Stem Cells, pp. 1442-1443
- Gretchen Vogel
- New Report Triggers Changes in the NRC, pp. 1443+1445
- Andrew Lawler
- Chemists Toy with the Preprint Future, pp. 1445-1446
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, pp. 1445+1447
- David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Jocelyn Kaiser; Elizabeth Pennisi
- Possible New Way to Lower Cholesterol, pp. 1446-1447
- Dan Ferber
- 'Ultimate PC' Would Be a Hot Little Number, pp. 1447-1448
- Charles Seife
- Neutron Stars Imply Relativity's a Drag, p. 1448
- Govert Schilling
- Forest Fire Plan Kindles Debate, pp. 1448-1449
- John S. Macneil
- Homegrown Quartz Muddies the Water, pp. 1449+1451
- Erik Stokstad
- Physicists Glimpse How Quasicrystals Boogie, p. 1451
- Mark Sincell
News Focus
- Tracking the Human Fallout from 'Mad Cow Disease', pp. 1452-1454
- Michael Balter
- How to Produce Better Math and Science Teachers, pp. 1454-1455
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Transposons Help Sculpt a Dynamic Genome, pp. 1455+1457
- Anne Simon Moffat
- A Ruckus over Releasing Images of the Human Brain, pp. 1458-1459
- Eliot Marshall
Random Samples, p. 1461
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Two Cheers for New Stem Cell Rules, p. 1469
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Help in Accessing Human Genome Information, p. 1471
- The International Human Sequencing Consortium
- Rain Forest Conservation under Review, pp. 1471-1472
- The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium; Charles Di Leva; John O. Niles; Claire Kremen; Philip Guillery; Robert Bonnie; Stephan Schwartzman
- Less Is Moa, pp. 1472-1474
- Atholl Anderson; R. N. Holdaway; C. Jacomb
- Corrections and Clarifications: PAX8-PPARγ1 Fusion Oncogene in Human Thyroid Carcinoma, p. 1474
- Corrections and Clarifications: Creation's Seventh Day, p. 1474
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 1474
Essays on Science and Society
- In Search of Einstein's Genius, p. 1477
- Steve C. Wang
Books et al.
- Sex on the Brain, pp. 1478-1479
- The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
- Geoffrey F. Miller
- Review author[s]: Catherine Marler
- Terrorists and Toxins, p. 1479
- Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical and Biological Weapons
- Jonathan B. Tucker
- Review author[s]: John T. Finn
Perspectives
- Genetically Modified Crops and Farmland Biodiversity, pp. 1481-1482
- Les G. Firbank; Frank Forcella
- How to Get along: Friendly Microbes in a Hostile World, pp. 1483-1484
- Ramnik J. Xavier; Daniel K. Podolsky
- Monsters at the Heart of Galaxy Formation, pp. 1484-1485
- John Kormendy
- Invariants, Scaling Laws, and Ecological Complexity, pp. 1487-1488
- Pablo A. Marquet
- Genomics Happens, pp. 1488-1489
- Victor J. DiRita
- On the Ancestry of Barrels, p. 1490
- Edith Wilson Miles; David R. Davies
Bone Remodeling and Repair
- Bone Health in the Balance, p. 1497
- Paula Kiberstis; Orla Smith; Colin Norman
News
- Tissue Engineers Build New Bone, pp. 1498-1500
- Robert F. Service
Reviews
- The Osteoblast: A Sophisticated Fibroblast under Central Surveillance, pp. 1501-1504
- Patricia Ducy; Thorsten Schinke; Gerard Karsenty
- Bone Resorption by Osteoclasts, pp. 1504-1508
- Steven L. Teitelbaum
- Therapeutic Approaches to Bone Diseases, pp. 1508-1514
- Gideon A. Rodan; T. John Martin
Research
Research Articles
- Coseismic and Postseismic Fault Slip for the 17 August 1999, M = 7.5, Izmit, Turkey Earthquake, pp. 1519-1524
- R. E. Reilinger; S. Ergintav; R. Bürgmann; S. McClusky; O. Lenk; A. Barka; O. Gurkan; L. Hearn; K. L. Feigl; R. Cakmak; B. Aktug; H. Ozener; M. N. Töksoz
- Regulation of Absorption and ABC1-Mediated Efflux of Cholesterol by RXR Heterodimers, pp. 1524-1529
- J. J. Repa; S. D. Turley; J.-M. A. Lobaccaro; J. Medina; L. Li; K. Lustig; B. Shan; R. A. Heyman; J. M. Dietschy; D. J. Mangelsdorf
Reports
- Enhanced Room-Temperature Geometric Magnetoresistance in Inhomogeneous Narrow-Gap Semiconductors, pp. 1530-1532
- S. A. Solin; Tineke Thio; D. R. Hines; J. J. Heremans
- Evidence for Superfluidity in Para-Hydrogen Clusters inside Helium-4 Droplets at 0.15 Kelvin, pp. 1532-1535
- Slava Grebenev; Boris Sartakov; J. Peter Toennies; Andrei F. Vilesov
- A Quantum State-Resolved Insertion Reaction: O( 1 D) + H 2 (J = 0) →OH( 2 ∏, v, N) + H( 2 S)</latex>, pp. 1536-1538
- Xianghong Liu; Jim J. Lin; Steven Harich; George C. Schatz; Xueming Yang
- 92 Nb- 92 Zr and the Early Differentiation History of Planetary Bodies, pp. 1538-1542
- C. Münker; S. Weyer; K. Mezger; M. Rehkämper; F. Wombacher; A. Bischoff
- A 22,000-Year Record of Monsoonal Precipitation from Northern Chile's Atacama Desert, pp. 1542-1546
- J. L. Betancourt; C. Latorre; J. A. Rech; J. Quade; K. A. Rylander
- Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β/α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion, pp. 1546-1550
- Dietmar Lang; Ralf Thoma; Martina Henn-Sax; Reinhard Sterner; Matthias Wilmanns
- Selective Inhibition of NF-κB Activation by a Peptide That Blocks the Interaction of NEMO with the IκB Kinase Complex, pp. 1550-1554
- Michael J. May; Fulvio D'Acquisto; Lisa A. Madge; Judith Glöckner; Jordan S. Pober; Sankar Ghosh
- Predictions of Biodiversity Response to Genetically Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Crops, pp. 1554-1557
- A. R. Watkinson; R. P. Freckleton; R. A. Robinson; W. J. Sutherland
- Relation between Population Density and Body Size in Stream Communities, pp. 1557-1560
- P. E. Schmid; M. Tokeshi; J. M. Schmid-Araya
- Prokaryotic Regulation of Epithelial Responses by Inhibition of IκB-α Ubiquitination, pp. 1560-1563
- Andrew S. Neish; Andrew T. Gewirtz; Hui Zeng; Andrew N. Young; Michael E. Hobert; Vinit Karmali; Anjali S. Rao; James L. Madara
- Generation of G-to-A and C-to-U Changes in HIV-1 Transcripts by RNA Editing, pp. 1564-1566
- K. Bourara; S. Litvak; A. Araya
- Extension of Life-Span with Superoxide Dismutase/Catalase Mimetics, pp. 1567-1569
- Simon Melov; Joanne Ravenscroft; Sarwatt Malik; Matt S. Gill; David W. Walker; Peter E. Clayton; Douglas C. Wallace; Bernard Malfroy; Susan R. Doctrow; Gordon J. Lithgow
- Responses of Vomeronasal Neurons to Natural Stimuli, pp. 1569-1572
- Timothy E. Holy; Catherine Dulac; Markus Meister
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Front Matter (36 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1647
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1653+1655
- Stella Hurtley
News
News of the Week
- Research Gets Hefty Boost in 2001 Defense Budget, pp. 1662-1663
- David Malakoff
- Molecule Shows Anasazi Ate Their Enemies, p. 1663
- Constance Holden
- Experts Downplay New vCJD Fears, pp. 1663+1665-1666
- Michael Balter
- ScienceScope, pp. 1665+1667
- Bernice Wuethrich; David Malakoff; Richard Stone
- Brain Cells Turning over a New Leaf, p. 1666
- Gretchen Vogel
- Biggest Extinction Hit Land and Sea, pp. 1666-1667
- Richard A. Kerr
- New CNRS Chief Hopes to Deliver on Science, pp. 1667+1669
- Michael Balter
- Big Hikes Sought for Life Sciences, IT, p. 1669
- Dennis Normile
- Academies Fault Reno over Handling of Lee, p. 1669
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- DNA Arrays Reveal Cancer in Its Many Forms, pp. 1670-1672
- Jean Marx
- Protein Arrays Step out of DNA's Shadow, p. 1673
- Robert F. Service
- Virtual Institutes Gear up to Do Real Research, p. 1675
- Wayne Kondro
- New Survey to Collect Global News You Can Use, pp. 1676-1677
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Random Samples, p. 1679
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Helping Africa Feed Itself, p. 1685
- Gordon Conway; Susan Sechler
Letters
- Academia and Industry Need a New Marriage Contract, p. 1687
- Spyros Andreopoulos
- At the Crocodilian Heart of the Matter, pp. 1687-1688
- Craig Franklin; Frank Seebacher; Gordon C. Grigg; Michael Axelsson; Dale A. Russell; Michael K. Stoskopf; Paul E. Fisher; Reese E. Barrick
- U.S. National Missile Defense: Looking at the Whole Package, p. 1688
- André Gsponer
- Early Germinative Ideas on the Origins of Infectious Disease, pp. 1689-1691
- Arthur Kelman; Luis Sequeira; Eugene W. Nester; Arthur J. Silvergleid; Joshua Lederberg
- Still Havens for Coral Reefs, p. 1691
- Walter Starck
- Corrections and Clarifications: Will Livermore Laser Ever Burn Brightly?, p. 1691
- Corrections and Clarifications: China's Forest Policy for the 21st Century, p. 1691
- Corrections and Clarifications: Cloning Pathways to a Pluripotent Future, p. 1691
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Rise of the Mouse, Biomedicine's Model Mammal, p. 1691
Policy Forum
- The Ethiopia Food Crisis: Uses and Limits of Climate Forecasts, pp. 1693-1694
- Kenneth Broad; Shardul Agrawala
Books et al.
- Fossils, G-Men, Money, and Museums, pp. 1695-1696
- Tyrannosaurus Sue: The Extraordinary Saga of the Largest, Most Fought over T. rex Ever Found
- Steve Fiffer
- Review author[s]: John Pojeta Jr.
- Nota Bene: Organizing the Elements, p. 1696
- Mendeleyev's Dream: The Quest for the Elements
- Paul Strathern
- Review author[s]: Julia Uppenbrink
Perspectives
- Temperatures without Fevers?, pp. 1697-1698
- Chris Dye; Paul Reiter
- Taking the Temperature of past Ocean Surfaces, pp. 1698-1699
- Dirk Nürnberg
- Deconstructing Myotonic Dystrophy, pp. 1701-1702
- Stephen J. Tapscott
- A Question of Dimensions, pp. 1702-1703
- Walt de Heer
- When Did Photosynthesis Emerge on Earth?, pp. 1703-1705
- David J. Des Marais
- RNA Editing AIDs Antibody Diversification?, pp. 1705-1706
- Michael S. Neuberger; James Scott
- Nota Bene: Sleep, Eat and Be Merry, p. 1706
- Orla Smith
Pathways of Discovery
- The Incredible Life and Times of Biological Cells, pp. 1711-1716
- Paul Nurse
Research
Research Articles
- Climate Impact of Late Quaternary Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Variations, pp. 1719-1724
- David W. Lea; Dorothy K. Pak; Howard J. Spero
- Molecular Evidence for the Early Evolution of Photosynthesis, pp. 1724-1730
- Jin Xiong; William M. Fischer; Kazuhito Inoue; Masaaki Nakahara; Carl E. Bauer
Reports
- Quantized Phonon Spectrum of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1730-1733
- J. Hone; B. Batlogg; Z. Benes; A. T. Johnson; J. E. Fischer
- Locally Resonant Sonic Materials, pp. 1734-1736
- Zhengyou Liu; Xixiang Zhang; Yiwei Mao; Y. Y. Zhu; Zhiyu Yang; C. T. Chan; Ping Sheng
- Nonlinear Simulations of Jupiter's 5-Micron Hot Spots, pp. 1737-1740
- Adam P. Showman; Timothy E. Dowling
- Altered River Morphology in South Africa Related to the Permian-Triassic Extinction, pp. 1740-1743
- Peter D. Ward; David R. Montgomery; Roger Smith
- Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere, pp. 1743-1746
- John J. Magnuson; Dale M. Robertson; Barbara J. Benson; Randolph H. Wynne; David M. Livingstone; Tadashi Arai; Raymond A. Assel; Roger G. Barry; Virginia Card; Esko Kuusisto; Nick G. Granin; Terry D. Prowse; Kenton M. Stewart; Valery S. Vuglinski
- Northridge Earthquake Damage Caused by Geologic Focusing of Seismic Waves, pp. 1746-1750
- Paul M. Davis; Justin L. Rubinstein; Kelly H. Liu; Stephen S. Gao; Leon Knopoff
- Subgroup of Reproductive Functions of Progesterone Mediated by Progesterone Receptor-B Isoform, pp. 1751-1754
- Biserka Mulac-Jericevic; Robert A. Mullinax; Francesco J. DeMayo; John P. Lydon; Orla M. Conneely
- Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Reprogrammed to Become Multipotential CNS Stem Cells, pp. 1754-1757
- Toru Kondo; Martin Raff
- Scanometric DNA Array Detection with Nanoparticle Probes, pp. 1757-1760
- T. Andrew Taton; Chad A. Mirkin; Robert L. Letsinger
- Printing Proteins as Microarrays for High-Throughput Function Determination, pp. 1760-1763
- Gavin MacBeath; Stuart L. Schreiber
- The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World, pp. 1763-1766
- David J. Rogers; Sarah E. Randolph
- Cholera Dynamics and El Niño-Southern Oscillation, pp. 1766-1769
- Mercedes Pascual; Xavier Rodó; Stephen P. Ellner; Rita Colwell; Menno J. Bouma
- Myotonic Dystrophy in Transgenic Mice Expressing an Expanded CUG Repeat, pp. 1769-1772
- Ami Mankodi; Eric Logigian; Linda Callahan; Carolyn McClain; Robert White; Don Henderson; Matt Krym; Charles A. Thornton
- Fairness versus Reason in the Ultimatum Game, pp. 1773-1775
- Martin A. Nowak; Karen M. Page; Karl Sigmund
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1835
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1841+1843
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Vaccine Theory of AIDS Origins Disputed at Royal Society, pp. 1850-1851
- Jon Cohen
- Relief, Rebukes Follow Agreement on Lee, pp. 1851+1853
- Andrew Lawler
- 'Spiders' Channel Mars Polar Ice Cap, pp. 1853-1854
- Richard A. Lovett
- ScienceScope, pp. 1853+1855
- David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Andrew Lawler
- 'Glue Grant' Boosts Cell Signaling Consortium, p. 1854
- Kathleen Fisher
- Report Urges Better Treatment, Status, pp. 1854-1855
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Neutron Stars Linked to Celestial Runaway, p. 1856
- Govert Schilling
- Salk Institute Goes North for New CEO, pp. 1856-1857
- Robert F. Service
- Cancer Fighter's Modus Operandi Revealed, pp. 1857+1859
- Jean Marx
- Call to Arms for Life Scientists, p. 1859
- Robert Koenig
- French 'Sun' to Rise at Site near Paris, p. 1859
- Michael Balter
News Focus
- Louisiana's Vanishing Wetlands: Going, Going..., pp. 1860-1863
- Joel Bourne
- Flushing out Nasty Viruses in the Balkans, pp. 1863+1865
- Robert Koenig
- Evolution on Life's Fringes, pp. 1866-1867
- Michael Balter
- Ice, Mud Point to CO2 Role in Glacial Cycle, p. 1868
- Richard A. Kerr
- High-Tech Lures Hook into New Marine Microbes, p. 1869
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Random Samples, p. 1871
- David Malakoff
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Conservation in the Real World, p. 1875
- A. R. E. Sinclair; Donald Ludwig; Colin W. Clark
Letters
- The NIH Guidelines on Stem Cell Research, p. 1877
- David Korn
- How to Resolve the Debate on the Origin of AIDS, pp. 1877-1878
- David M. Hillis
- Not-so-Simple Minds, p. 1878
- A. Frewer; F. Hanefeld
- Data for an Election Year, p. 1878
- Albert H. Teich
- An Early Taste of Things to Come, p. 1878
- Michele Marcus
- PCBs Are a Health Risk for Humans and Wildlife, pp. 1878-1879
- Peter S. Ross; Joseph G. Vos; Linda S. Birnbaum; Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus
- Corrections and Clarifications: Molecular Identification of a Eukaryotic, Stretch-Activated Nonselective Cation Channel, p. 1879
Policy Forum
- Publication Rights in the Era of Open Data Release Policies, p. 1881
- Lee Rowen; Gane K. S. Wong; Robert P. Lane; Leroy Hood
Books et al.
- Fuzzing the Boundary of Animal Life, p. 1882
- The Extended Organism: The Physiology of Animal-Built Structures
- J. Scott Turner
- Review author[s]: Michael LaBarbera
- Looking for Balance, p. 1883
- The Environmental Pendulum: A Quest for the Truth about Toxic Chemicals, Human Health, and Environmental Protection
- R. Allan Freeze
- Review author[s]: Rena I. Steinzor
Perspectives
- Terrestrial Life: Fungal from the Start?, pp. 1884-1885
- Meredith Blackwell
- Pigs Is Pigs, pp. 1886-1887
- Randall S. Prather
- Regional Differences in Cortical Organization, pp. 1887-1888
- Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Don't We Already Know Everything about Polaris?, pp. 1888-1889
- Nancy Remage Evans
Tech.Sight
- Genetic Testing: Present and Future, pp. 1890-1892
- Hai Yan; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
- True to Its Roots, p. 1893
- KaleidaGraph 3.5
- Review author[s]: Frank Hoover
- From Database to Citation, pp. 1893-1894
- EndNote 4.0
- Review author[s]: Bruce McCallum
- Graphing Wizardry, p. 1894
- SigmaPlot 2000
- Review author[s]: Carol A. Bertrand
Research
Research Articles
- The 100,000-Year Ice-Age Cycle Identified and Found to Lag Temperature, Carbon Dioxide, and Orbital Eccentricity, pp. 1897-1902
- Nicholas J. Shackleton
- Bacterial Rhodopsin: Evidence for a New Type of Phototrophy in the Sea, pp. 1902-1906
- Oded Béjà; L. Aravind; Eugene V. Koonin; Marcelino T. Suzuki; Andrew Hadd; Linh P. Nguyen; Stevan B. Jovanovich; Christian M. Gates; Robert A. Feldman; John L. Spudich; Elena N. Spudich; Edward F. DeLong
Reports
- Optically Induced Entanglement of Excitons in a Single Quantum Dot, pp. 1906-1909
- Gang Chen; N. H. Bonadeo; D. G. Steel; D. Gammon; D. S. Katzer; D. Park; L. J. Sham
- Evidence That the Reactivity of the Martian Soil Is Due to Superoxide Ions, pp. 1909-1912
- A. S. Yen; S. S. Kim; M. H. Hecht; M. S. Frant; B. Murray
- Osmium Isotopic Evidence for Mesozoic Removal of Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Sierra Nevada, California, pp. 1912-1916
- Cin-Ty Lee; Qingzhu Yin; Roberta L. Rudnick; John T. Chesley; Stein B. Jacobsen
- A High-Resolution Millennial Record of the South Asian Monsoon from Himalayan Ice Cores, pp. 1916-1919
- L. G. Thompson; T. Yao; E. Mosley-Thompson; M. E. Davis; K. A Henderson; P.-N. Lin
- Glomalean Fungi from the Ordovician, pp. 1920-1921
- Dirk Redecker; Robin Kodner; Linda E. Graham
- Greenhouse Gases in Intensive Agriculture: Contributions of Individual Gases to the Radiative Forcing of the Atmosphere, pp. 1922-1925
- G. Philip Robertson; Eldor A. Paul; Richard R. Harwood
- Signal Transduction through Prion Protein, pp. 1925-1928
- S. Mouillet-Richard; M. Ermonval; C. Chebassier; J. L. Laplanche; S. Lehmann; J. M. Launay; O. Kellermann
- A Link between RNA Interference and Nonsense-Mediated Decay in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 1928-1930
- Mary Ellen Domeier; Daniel P. Morse; Scott W. Knight; Michael Portereiko; Brenda L. Bass; Susan E. Mango
- Suppression of Mutations in Mitochondrial DNA by tRNAs Imported from the Cytoplasm, pp. 1931-1933
- O. A. Kolesnikova; N. S. Entelis; H. Mireau; T. D. Fox; R. P. Martin; I. A. Tarassov
- The Productive Conformation of Arachidonic Acid Bound to Prostaglandin Synthase, pp. 1933-1937
- M. G. Malkowski; S. L. Ginell; W. L. Smith; R. M. Garavito
- Structural Mechanism for STI-571 Inhibition of Abelson Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 1938-1942
- Thomas Schindler; William Bornmann; Patricia Pellicena; W. Todd Miller; Bayard Clarkson; John Kuriyan
- Respiration and Parturition Affected by Conditional Overexpression of the Ca 2+ -Activated K+ Channel Subunit, SK3, pp. 1942-1946
- Chris T. Bond; Rolf Sprengel; John M. Bissonnette; Walter A. Kaufmann; David Pribnow; Torben Neelands; Thorsten Storck; Manfred Baetscher; Jasna Jerecic; James Maylie; Hans-Günther Knaus; Peter H. Seeburg; John P. Adelman
- Interhemispheric Asymmetries of the Modular Structure in Human Temporal Cortex, pp. 1946-1949
- Ralf A. W. Galuske; Wolfgang Schlote; Hansjürgen Bratzke; Wolf Singer
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Front Matter (46 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1999
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2005+2007
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- CERN Gives Higgs Hunters Extra Month to Collect Data, pp. 2014-2015
- Oliver Morton
- Imaging Institute Picks up Momentum, pp. 2015+2017
- Kathy Fisher
- Canine Virus Blamed in Caspian Seal Deaths, pp. 2017-2018
- Richard Stone
- ScienceScope, pp. 2017+2019
- Eliot Marshall; Richard A. Kerr; Jeffrey Mervis
- Earmarks, Rising Costs Threaten NASA Missions, p. 2018
- Andrew Lawler
- Europe Set to Work on Hubble's Replacement, p. 2019
- Alexander Hellemans
- Research Behemoth Slated for Overhaul, pp. 2019-2020
- Robert Koenig
- For Certain Shrimp, Life's a Snap, pp. 2020-2021
- Kathryn Brown
- A Victim of the Black Sea Flood Found, p. 2021
- Richard A. Kerr
- Forbes Loses in Fallout from Reactor Fight, pp. 2021+2023
- Andrew Lawler
- Moratorium Urged on Germ Line Gene Therapy, p. 2023
- Eliot Marshall
- Twins for the Themis Asteroid Family, p. 2023
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus
- Soft Money's Hard Realities, pp. 2024-2028
- Marcia Barinaga
- New Way Found to Study Closely Related Proteins, pp. 2029+2031
- Evelyn Strauss
- Global Warming, Insects Take the Stage at Snowbird, pp. 2031-2032
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- On a Slippery Slope to Mediocrity?, p. 2033
- Martin Enserink
Random Samples, p. 2035
- Laura Helmuth
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Enhancing the U.S. Postdoctoral Experience, p. 2047
- Maxine F. Singer
Letters
- China's New Forest Policy, pp. 2049-2050
- Ming Xu; Ye Qi; Peng Gong; Guang Zhao; Guofan Shao; Peichang Zhang; Guangxin Bai
- Acceptable Evidence, pp. 2050-2051
- Stephen M. Smith
- Plutonium Immobilization and Radiation Effects, pp. 2051-2052
- William J. Weber; Rodney C. Ewing
- Corrections and Clarifications: One Hundred Years of Quantum Physics, p. 2052
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 2052
- Corrections and Clarifications: Biotech Research Proves a Draw in Canada, p. 2052
- Corrections and Clarifications: Uninterrupted MCM2-7 Function Required for DNA Replication Fork Progression, p. 2052
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Nuclear Solution to Climatic Change?, p. 2052
Policy Forum
- U.S. Policies Pertaining to Weather and Climate Extremes, pp. 2053+2055
- Stanley A. Changnon; David R. Easterling
Books et al.
- Pushing Buffalo to the Brink, p. 2056
- The Destruction of the Bison: An Environmental History
- Andrew C. Isenberg
- Review author[s]: James E. Sherow
- Wandering Genes, p. 2057
- Migration and Colonization in Human Microevolution
- Alan Fix
- Review author[s]: Marta Mirazón Lahr
Perspectives
- Managing Forests after Kyoto, pp. 2058-2059
- Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Christian Wirth; Martin Heimann
- Ubiquitination: More Than Two to Tango, pp. 2061-2062
- Claudio A. P. Joazeiro; Tony Hunter
- Aging, Chromatin, and Food Restriction: Connecting the Dots, pp. 2062-2063
- Judith Campisi
- Quantum Dots as Tunable Kondo Impurities, pp. 2064-2065
- Jan von Delft
- Asteroids Come of Age, pp. 2065-2066
- Richard P. Binzel
- Staying Slim with Insulin in Mind, pp. 2066-2067
- Michael W. Schwartz
Review
- Climate Extremes: Observations, Modeling, and Impacts, pp. 2068-2074
- David R. Easterling; Gerald A. Meehl; Camille Parmesan; Stanley A. Changnon; Thomas R. Karl; Linda O. Mearns
Research
NEAR
- Radio Science Results during the NEAR-Shoemaker Spacecraft Rendezvous with Eros, pp. 2085-2088
- D. K. Yeomans; P. G. Antreasian; J.-P. Barriot; S. R. Chesley; D. W. Dunham; R. W. Farquhar; J. D. Giorgini; C. E. Helfrich; A. S. Konopliv; J. V. McAdams; J. K. Miller; W. M. Owen Jr.; D. J. Scheeres; P. C. Thomas; J. Veverka; B. G. Williams
- NEAR at Eros: Imaging and Spectral Results, pp. 2088-2097
- J. Veverka; M. Robinson; P. Thomas; S. Murchie; J. F. Bell III; N. Izenberg; C. Chapman; A. Harch; M. Bell; B. Carcich; A. Cheng; B. Clark; D. Domingue; D. Dunham; R. Farquhar; M. J. Gaffey; E. Hawkins; J. Joseph; R. Kirk; H. Li; P. Lucey; M. Malin; P. Martin; L. McFadden; W. J. Merline; J. K. Miller; W. M. Owen Jr.; C. Peterson; L. Prockter; J. Warren; D. Wellnitz; B. G. Williams; D. K. Yeomans
- The Shape of 433 Eros from the NEAR-Shoemaker Laser Rangefinder, pp. 2097-2101
- Maria T. Zuber; David E. Smith; Andrew F. Cheng; James B. Garvin; Oded Aharonson; Timothy D. Cole; Peter J. Dunn; Yanping Guo; Frank G. Lemoine; Gregory A. Neumann; David D. Rowlands; Mark H. Torrence
- The Elemental Composition of Asteroid 433 Eros: Results of the NEAR-Shoemaker X-ray Spectrometer, pp. 2101-2105
- J. I. Trombka; S. W. Squyres; J. Brückner; W. V. Boynton; R. C. Reedy; T. J. McCoy; P. Gorenstein; L. G. Evans; J. R. Arnold; R. D. Starr; L. R. Nittler; M. E. Murphy; I. Mikheeva; R. L. McNutt Jr.; T. P. McClanahan; E. McCartney; J. O. Goldsten; R. E. Gold; S. R. Floyd; P. E. Clark; T. H. Burbine; J. S. Bhangoo; S. H. Bailey; M. Petaev
Reports
- The Kondo Effect in the Unitary Limit, pp. 2105-2108
- W. G. van der Wiel; S. de Franceschi; T. Fujisawa; J. M. Elzerman; S. Tarucha; L. P. Kouwenhoven
- Graphical Evolution of the Arnold Web: From Order to Chaos, pp. 2108-2110
- Claude Froeschlé; Massimiliano Guzzo; Elena Lega
- Mate Selection and the Evolution of Highly Polymorphic Self/Nonself Recognition Genes, pp. 2111-2114
- Richard K. Grosberg; Michael W. Hart
- How Snapping Shrimp Snap: Through Cavitating Bubbles, pp. 2114-2117
- Michel Versluis; Barbara Schmitz; Anna von der Heydt; Detlef Lohse
- Detecting and Measuring Cotranslational Protein Degradation in Vivo, pp. 2117-2120
- Glenn C. Turner; Alexander Varshavsky
- A Function for Kinesin I in the Posterior Transport of Oskar mRNA and Staufen Protein, pp. 2120-2122
- Robert P. Brendza; Laura R. Serbus; Joseph B. Duffy; William M. Saxton
- Role of Brain Insulin Receptor in Control of Body Weight and Reproduction, pp. 2122-2125
- Jens C. Brüning; Dinesh Gautam; Deborah J. Burks; Jennifer Gillette; Markus Schubert; Paul C. Orban; Rüdiger Klein; Wilhelm Krone; Dirk Müller-Wieland; C. Ronald Kahn
- Requirement of NAD and SIR2 for Life-Span Extension by Calorie Restriction in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, pp. 2126-2128
- Su-Ju Lin; Pierre-Antoine Defossez; Leonard Guarente
- Topologically Linked Protein Rings in the Bacteriophage HK97 Capsid, pp. 2129-2133
- William R. Wikoff; Lars Liljas; Robert L. Duda; Hiro Tsuruta; Roger W. Hendrix; John E. Johnson
- Activation of the DNA Replication Checkpoint through RNA Synthesis by Primase, pp. 2133-2137
- W. Matthew Michael; Robert Ott; Ellen Fanning; John Newport
- Patterning of the Zebrafish Retina by a Wave of Sonic Hedgehog Activity, pp. 2137-2139
- Carl J. Neumann; Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard
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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2235
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2241+2243
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Scientists Weave New-Style Webs to Tame the Information Glut, pp. 2250-2251
- David Voss
- Downloading the Human Brain, with Security, p. 2250
- Eliot Marshall
- Misconduct Alleged in Yanomamo Studies, pp. 2251+2253
- Charles C. Mann
- Ice Man Warms up for European Scientists, pp. 2253-2254
- Richard Stone
- ScienceScope, pp. 2253+2255
- Michael Balter; Dennis Normile; Wu Qi; Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff
- Structural Biology Gets a $150 Million Boost, pp. 2254-2255
- Robert F. Service
- Astronomers Measure Size of a Giant's Sighs, pp. 2255-2256
- Dana Mackenzie
- Panel Cites Barriers to Government Service, p. 2256
- Jeffrey Mervis
- A New Look at How Neurons Compute, pp. 2256-2257
- Marcia Barinaga
- Bones Decision Rattles Researchers, p. 2257
- Constance Holden
- Funding Hike, with Strings Attached, p. 2259
- Annika Nilsson; Joanna Rose
- Group Urges Southwest Migration Corridors, p. 2259
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News Focus
- CERN's Gamble Shows Perils, Rewards of Playing the Odds, pp. 2260-2262
- Charles Seife
- Salted Clouds Pour More Rain on Mexico, pp. 2263-2264
- Richard A. Kerr
- Japan's Whaling Program Carries Heavy Baggage, pp. 2264-2265
- Dennis Normile
- A Tentative Comeback for Bioremediation, pp. 2266-2267
- Todd Zwillich
- Critics Say Rulings Give State U. License to Steal, pp. 2267+2269
- David Malakoff
Random Samples, p. 2271
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- A Global Biodiversity Map, p. 2279
- Edward O. Wilson
Letters
- Aiding African Agriculture, p. 2281
- Valerie S. Palmer; John Tor-Agbidye; Peter S. Spencer
- Many Plans, One Bottom Line: Save Endangered Salmon, pp. 2281-2283
- Peter Kareiva; Phillip S. Levin; Michelle M. McClure; Scott Bosse; Justin Hayes; Rob Masonis; Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
- Thyroid Tumor Banks, p. 2283
- G. A. Thomas; E. D. Williams
- The First Predictions, p. 2283
- Robert L. Fleischer
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Global Spread of Malaria in a Future, Warmer World, pp. 2283-2284
- Corrections and Clarifications: NetWatch, p. 2284
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Single Adenosine with a Neutral pKa in the Ribosomal Peptidyl Transferase Center, p. 2284
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Shots Heard 'Round the World, p. 2284
Policy Forum
- Managing Carbon from the Bottom up, p. 2285
- M. Granger Morgan
- Equity and Greenhouse Gas Responsibility, p. 2287
- Paul Baer; John Harte; Barbara Haya; Antonia V. Herzog; John Holdren; Nathan E. Hultman; Daniel M. Kammen; Richard B. Norgaard; Leigh Raymond
Books et al.
- Deep Thoughts on the Forbidden, p. 2288
- The Forest of Taboos: Morality, Hunting, and Identity among the Huaulu of the Moluccas
- Valerio Valeri
- Review author[s]: Mary Douglas
- Against Triage, p. 2289
- The California Condor: A Saga of Natural History and Conservation
- Noel Snyder; Helen Snyder
- Review author[s]: Stuart L. Pimm
Perspectives
- New Insights into an Old Modification, pp. 2290-2291
- Craig A. Mizzen; C. David Allis
- The NO2 Flux Conundrum, pp. 2291+2293
- Manuel T. Lerdau; J. William Munger; Daniel J. Jacob
- Protein Loss in Cancer Cachexia, pp. 2293-2294
- Michael J. Tisdale
- Separating Rare Earth Elements, pp. 2295-2296
- Derek J. Fray
- An Accomplice for γ-Secretase Brought into Focus, pp. 2296-2297
- Sangram S. Sisodia
Bioinformatics for Biodiversity
- Diversity Digitized, p. 2305
- Andrew Sugden; Elizabeth Pennisi
News
- Taxonomic Revival, pp. 2306-2308
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Fossil Databases Move to the Web, p. 2307
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Viewpoints
- The Quiet Revolution: Biodiversity Informatics and the Internet, pp. 2309-2312
- Frank A. Bisby
- Interoperability of Biodiversity Databases: Biodiversity Information on Every Desktop, pp. 2312-2314
- James L. Edwards; Meredith A. Lane; Ebbe S. Nielsen
Research
Reports
- Flashing Superluminal Components in the Jet of the Radio Galaxy 3C120, pp. 2317-2320
- José-Luis Gómez; Alan P. Marscher; Antonio Alberdi; Svetlana G. Jorstad; Cristina García-Miró
- Quantum Hall Ferromagnetism in a Two-Dimensional Electron System, pp. 2320-2323
- J. Eom; H. Cho; W. Kang; K. L. Campman; A. C. Gossard; M. Bichler; W. Wegscheider
- Imaging Coherent Electron Flow from a Quantum Point Contact, pp. 2323-2326
- M. A. Topinka; B. J. LeRoy; S. E. J. Shaw; E. J. Heller; R. M. Westervelt; K. D. Maranowski; A. C. Gossard
- Technique for Enhanced Rare Earth Separation, pp. 2326-2329
- Tetsuya Uda; K. Thomas Jacob; Masahiro Hirasawa
- A Mechanical Model for Intraplate Earthquakes: Application to the New Madrid Seismic Zone, pp. 2329-2332
- Shelley J. Kenner; Paul Segall
- Dating of Pore Waters with 129 I: Relevance for the Origin of Marine Gas Hydrates, pp. 2332-2335
- Udo Fehn; Glen Snyder; Per K. Egeberg
- Polyploidy and the Evolution of Gender Dimorphism in Plants, pp. 2335-2338
- J. S. Miller; D. L. Venable
- Alteration of Stimulus-Specific Guard Cell Calcium Oscillations and Stomatal Closing in Arabidopsis det3 Mutant, pp. 2338-2342
- Gethyn J. Allen; Sarah P. Chu; Karin Schumacher; Chad T. Shimazaki; Dionne Vafeados; Andrea Kemper; Scott D. Hawke; Gary Tallman; Roger Y. Tsien; Jeffrey F. Harper; Joanne Chory; Julian I. Schroeder
- High Direct Estimate of the Mutation Rate in the Mitochondrial Genome of Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2342-2344
- Dee R. Denver; Krystalynne Morris; Michael Lynch; Larissa L. Vassilieva; W. Kelley Thomas
- Resetting of Circadian Time in Peripheral Tissues by Glucocorticoid Signaling, pp. 2344-2347
- Aurélio Balsalobre; Steven A. Brown; Lysiane Marcacci; FranÇois Tronche; Christoph Kellendonk; Holger M. Reichardt; Günther Schütz; Ueli Schibler
- Dendritic Computation of Direction Selectivity by Retinal Ganglion Cells, pp. 2347-2350
- W. Rowland Taylor; Shigang He; William R. Levick; David I. Vaney
- Failure to Regulate TNF-Induced NF-κB and Cell Death Responses in A20-Deficient Mice, pp. 2350-2354
- Eric G. Lee; David L. Boone; Sophia Chai; Shon L. Libby; Marcia Chien; James P. Lodolce; Averil Ma
- A Specificity-Enhancing Factor for the ClpXP Degradation Machine, pp. 2354-2356
- Igor Levchenko; Meredith Seidel; Robert T. Sauer; Tania A. Baker
- Ubiquitin-Activating/Conjugating Activity of TAF II 250, a Mediator of Activation of Gene Expression in Drosophila, pp. 2357-2360
- Anh-Dung Pham; Frank Sauer
- Active Remodeling of Somatic Nuclei in Egg Cytoplasm by the Nucleosomal ATPase ISWI, pp. 2360-2362
- Nobuaki Kikyo; Paul A. Wade; Dmitry Guschin; Hui Ge; Alan P. Wolffe
- NF-κB-Induced Loss of MyoD Messenger RNA: Possible Role in Muscle Decay and Cachexia, pp. 2363-2366
- Denis C. Guttridge; Marty W. Mayo; Lee V. Madrid; Cun-Yu Wang; Albert S. Baldwin Jr.
- Increase of Maximum Life-Span in Sweden, 1861-1999, pp. 2366-2368
- J. R. Wilmoth; L. J. Deegan; H. Lundström; S. Horiuchi
AAAS News and Notes, p. 2369
- Coimbra Sirica
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Front Matter (51 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 7
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 13+15
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- DOE Softens Bite of Tighter Security Rules at Labs, pp. 22-23
- David Malakoff
- Researchers Fight Plan to Regulate Mice, Birds, p. 23
- David Malakoff
- A Possible Target for Better Benzodiazepines, pp. 23+25
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, p. 25
- Charles Seife; David Malakoff
- Giant 'Planets' on the Loose in Orion?, p. 26
- Robert Irion
- Lucky Star Sheds Light on Gamma Ray Burst, pp. 26-27
- Mark Sincell
- Science Wins out in Latest Budget, pp. 27-28
- David Malakoff
- Panel Proposes Rules for Research Abroad, p. 28
- Gretchen Vogel
- Epidemiologists Wary of Opening up Their Data, pp. 28-29
- Eliot Marshall
- Yoked Photons Break the Light Barrier, pp. 29+31
- Charles Seife
- Estonia Prepares for National DNA Database, p. 31
- Lone Frank
News Focus
- Arabidopsis Comes of Age, pp. 32-35
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Ghost Towns Tell Tales of Ecological Boom and Bust, pp. 35-37
- Kathryn Brown
- For 'Father' of Abortion Drug, Vindication at Last, p. 39
- Michael Balter
Random Samples, p. 41
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Genetic Benefit Sharing, p. 49
- Human Genome Organization Ethics Committee
Letters
- Assessing Biodiversity and Ecological Stability, p. 51
- Peter J. Taylor
- Interpreting Iceberg Deposits in the Deep Sea, pp. 51-52
- Peter U. Clark; Nicklas G. Pisias; Sharon L. Kanfoush; David A. Hodell; Thomas P. Guilderson
- Life Expectancy in Eastern Europe, pp. 52-53
- Elizabeth L. Brainerd; Gerdi Weidner
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 53
- Corrections and Clarifications: Less Is Moa, p. 53
- Corrections and Clarifications: Searching for the Mark of Cain, p. 53
- Corrections and Clarifications: Brown Dwarf's Flare Opens X-Ray Eyes, p. 53
Essays on Science and Society
- Islamic Women in Science, pp. 55-56
- Farkhonda Hassan
Books et al.
- Blue Book Value, pp. 57-58
- Nabokov's Butterflies: Unpublished and Uncollected Writings
- Brian Boyd; Robert Michael Pyle
- Nabokov's Blues: The Scientific Odyssey of a Literary Genius
- Kurt Johnson; Steve Coates
- Review author[s]: May Berenbaum
- A Fondness for "Beetles of the Paleozoic", p. 59
- Trilobite! Eyewitness to Evolution
- Richard Fortey
- Review author[s]: Allison R. Palmer
Perspectives
- Exploiting Thermal Motion, pp. 61-62
- Klaus Schulten
- Proximity Matters, pp. 62-63
- John R. K. Savage
- Noblesse Oblige, pp. 64-65
- Pekka Pyykkö
- Trans-Pacific Air Pollution, pp. 65+67
- Kenneth E. Wilkening; Leonard A. Barrie; Marilyn Engle
- Nota Bene: The Killer Instinct of a p53 Target, p. 67
- Orla Smith
- Are There Close Encounters between Signaling Pathways?, pp. 68-69
- Stephane Noselli; Norbert Perrimon
Frontiers in Cellular Immunology
- Immune Cell Networks, p. 79
- Stephen Simpson; Stella M. Hurtley; Jean Marx
News
- Computers Aid Vaccine Design, pp. 80-82
- Michael Hagmann
- Doing Immunology on a Chip, pp. 82-83
- Michael Hagmann
Reviews & Viewpoints
- Immune Inhibitory Receptors, pp. 84-89
- Jeffrey V. Ravetch; Lewis L. Lanier
- T-Independent Immune Response: New Aspects of B Cell Biology, pp. 89-92
- Sidonia Fagarasan; Tasuku Honjo
- Dynamics of T Lymphocyte Responses: Intermediates, Effectors, and Memory Cells, pp. 92-97
- Antonio Lanzavecchia; Federica Sallusto
- The Ins and Outs of Body Surface Immunology, pp. 97-100
- Adrian Hayday; Joanne L. Viney
Research
Research Article
- Discovery of Young, Isolated Planetary Mass Objects in the σ Orionis Star Cluster, pp. 103-107
- M. R. Zapatero Osorio; V. J. S. Béjar; E. L. Martín; R. Rebolo; D. Barrado y Navascués; C. A. L. Bailer-Jones; R. Mundt
Reports
- Optically Defined Multifunctional Patterning of Photosensitive Thin-Film Silica Mesophases, pp. 107-111
- Dhaval A. Doshi; Nicola K. Huesing; Mengcheng Lu; Hongyou Fan; Yunfeng Lu; Kelly Simmons-Potter; B. G. Potter Jr.; Alan J. Hurd; C. Jeffrey Brinker
- Vibrational Promotion of Electron Transfer, pp. 111-114
- Yuhui Huang; Charles T. Rettner; Daniel J. Auerbach; Alec M. Wodtke
- Dynamically Controlled Protein Tunneling Paths in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers, pp. 114-117
- Ilya A. Balabin; José N. Onuchic
- Xenon as a Complex Ligand: The Tetra Xenono Gold(II) Cation in AuXe4 2+ (Sb2F 11 -)2</latex>, pp. 117-118
- Stefan Seidel; Konrad Seppelt
- Resurrection of Crushed Magnetization and Chaotic Dynamics in Solution NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 118-121
- Yung-Ya Lin; Natalia Lisitza; Sangdoo Ahn; Warren S. Warren
- Imaging the Electron Wave Function in Self-Assembled Quantum Dots, pp. 122-124
- E. E. Vdovin; A. Levin; A. Patanè; L. Eaves; P. C. Main; Yu. N. Khanin; Yu. V. Dubrovskii; M. Henini; G. Hill
- Potent Analgesic Effects of GDNF in Neuropathic Pain States, pp. 124-127
- Timothy J. Boucher; Kenji Okuse; David L. H. Bennett; John B. Munson; John N. Wood; Stephen B. McMahon
- Long-Term Survival but Impaired Homeostatic Proliferation of Naive T Cells in the Absence of p56 lck </latex>, pp. 127-131
- Benedict Seddon; Giuseppe Legname; Peter Tomlinson; Rose Zamoyska
- Molecular and Neuronal Substrate for the Selective Attenuation of Anxiety, pp. 131-134
- Karin Löw; Florence Crestani; Ruth Keist; Dietmar Benke; Ina Brünig; Jack A. Benson; Jean-Marc Fritschy; Thomas Rülicke; Horst Bluethmann; Hanns Möhler; Uwe Rudolph
- Function of GATA Transcription Factors in Preadipocyte-Adipocyte Transition, pp. 134-138
- Qiang Tong; Gökhan Dalgin; Haiyan Xu; Chao-Nan Ting; Jeffrey M. Leiden; Gökhan S. Hotamisligil
- Proximity of Chromosomal Loci That Participate in Radiation-Induced Rearrangements in Human Cells, pp. 138-141
- Marina N. Nikiforova; James R. Stringer; Ruthann Blough; Mario Medvedovic; James A. Fagin; Yuri E. Nikiforov
- A Calmodulin-Related Protein That Suppresses Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants, pp. 142-144
- Radhamani Anandalakshmi; Rajendra Marathe; Xin Ge; J. M. Herr Jr.; Christopher Mau; Allison Mallory; Gail Pruss; Lewis Bowman; Vicki B. Vance
- Regulation of STAT3 by Direct Binding to the Rac1 GTPase, pp. 144-147
- Amy R. Simon; Haris G. Vikis; Scott Stewart; Barry L. Fanburg; Brent H. Cochran; Kun-Liang Guan
- Regulation of C. elegans Life-Span by Insulinlike Signaling in the Nervous System, pp. 147-150
- Catherine A. Wolkow; Koutarou D. Kimura; Ming-Sum Lee; Gary Ruvkun
- Structure of the Protease Domain of Memapsin 2 (β-Secretase) Complexed with Inhibitor, pp. 150-153
- Lin Hong; Gerald Koelsch; Xinli Lin; Shili Wu; Simon Terzyan; Arun K. Ghosh; Xuenjun C. Zhang; Jordan Tang
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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 227
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 233+235
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Public-Private Project to Deliver Mouse Genome in 6 Months, pp. 242-243
- Eliot Marshall
- Nobel Prizes, p. 242
- Gore, Bush Aides in Friendly Tussle, p. 243
- David Malakoff
- Research Groups Win Delay in Rules, pp. 243+245
- David Malakoff
- Texas Scientist Admits Falsifying Results, pp. 245-246
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 245+247
- Richard Kerr; Robert Koenig; Gretchen Vogel; Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
- Experts Call Fungus Threat Poppycock, p. 246
- Richard Stone
- New Reaction Promises Nanotubes by the Kilo, pp. 246-247
- Robert F. Service
- Video Game Images Persist despite Amnesia, pp. 247+249
- Laura Helmuth
- Growth in Visas Boosts NSF Education Programs, p. 249
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- CERN Link Breathes Life into Russian Physics, pp. 250-252
- Richard Stone
- Bulgarians Sue CERN for Leniency, p. 252
- Robert Koenig
- Can Genetically Modified Crops Go 'Greener'?, pp. 253-254
- Anne Simon Moffat
- Australian Researchers Go for the Gold, pp. 255+257
- Elizabeth Finkel
- Second Thoughts on Skill of El Niño Predictions, pp. 257-258
- Richard A. Kerr
- New Brain Cells Prompt New Theory of Depression, pp. 258-259
- Gretchen Vogel
Random Samples, p. 261
- Constance Holden
Presidential Forum: Gore and Bush Offer Their Views on Science, pp. 262-269
Science's Compass
Editorial
- The Candidates' Views on Science, p. 271
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Math and Science Education: Training the Teachers, p. 273
- Michael M. Gottesman; Sandra R. Shmookler; Steven B. Oppenheimer; Joseph W. Dolce
- Missing Martian Meteorites, pp. 273-275
- Richard L. S. Taylor; David W. Mittlefehldt
- Fingering Digit Identity, pp. 275-277
- Stuart A. Newman; Randall D. Dahn; John F. Fallon
- Corrections and Clarifications: Interconnected Feedback Loops in the Neurospora Circadian System, p. 277
Policy Forum
- Collaborations in Rice, pp. 279-280
- Kenneth S. Fischer; John Barton; Gurdev S. Khush; Hei Leung; Ronald Cantrell
Books et al.
- Playing for Keeps, p. 281
- Game Theory Evolving: A Problem-Centered Introduction to Modeling Strategic Interaction
- Herbert Gintis
- Review author[s]: Karl Sigmund; Martin A. Nowak
- Mind and Medicine, p. 282
- The Balance within: The Science Connecting Health and Emotions
- Esther M. Stemberg
- Review author[s]: Ira B. Black
Perspectives
- A Meteorite Falls on Ice, pp. 283+285
- Jeffrey N. Grossman
- The Younger Dryas: Cold, Cold Everywhere?, pp. 285-286
- Donald T. Rodbell
- Twist and Fluoresce, pp. 286-287
- John I. Brauman
- Arresting Features of Bacterial Toxins, pp. 287-288
- Jenifer Coburn; John M. Leong
- The Benefits of Allocating Sex, pp. 288-290
- Stuart A. West; Edward Allen Herre; Ben C. Sheldon
Review
- The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System, pp. 291-296
- P. Falkowski; R. J. Scholes; E. Boyle; J. Canadell; D. Canfield; J. Elser; N. Gruber; K. Hibbard; P. Högberg; S. Linder; F. T. Mackenzie; B. Moore III; T. Pedersen; Y. Rosenthal; S. Seitzinger; V. Smetacek; W. Steffen
Pathways of Discovery
- The Ascent of Atmospheric Sciences, pp. 299-304
- Paul J. Crutzen; Veerabhadran Ramanathan
Research
Research Articles
- Blue-Fluorescent Antibodies, pp. 307-313
- Anton Simeonov; Masayuki Matsushita; Eric A. Juban; Elizabeth H. Z. Thompson; Timothy Z. Hoffman; Albert E. Beuscher IV; Matthew J. Taylor; Peter Wirsching; Wolfgang Rettig; James K. McCusker; Raymond C. Stevens; David P. Millar; Peter G. Schultz; Richard A. Lerner; Kim D. Janda
Reports
- Optical Gain and Stimulated Emission in Nanocrystal Quantum Dots, pp. 314-317
- V. I. Klimov; A. A. Mikhailovsky; Su Xu; A. Malko; J. A. Hollingsworth; C. A. Leatherdale; H.-J. Eisler; M. G. Bawendi
- Graphite Polyhedral Crystals, pp. 317-320
- Yury Gogotsi; Joseph A. Libera; Nikolay Kalashnikov; Masahiro Yoshimura
- The Fall, Recovery, Orbit, and Composition of the Tagish Lake Meteorite: A New Type of Carbonaceous Chondrite, pp. 320-325
- Peter G. Brown; Alan R. Hildebrand; Michael E. Zolensky; Monica Grady; Robert N. Clayton; Toshiko K. Mayeda; Edward Tagliaferri; Richard Spalding; Neil D. MacRae; Eric L. Hoffman; David W. Mittlefehldt; John F. Wacker; J. Andrew Bird; Margaret D. Campbell; Robert Carpenter; Heather Gingerich; Michael Glatiotis; Erika Greiner; Michael J. Mazur; Phil JA. McCausland; Howard Plotkin; Tina Rubak Mazur
- The Last Glacial-Holocene Transition in Southern Chile, pp. 325-328
- K. D. Bennett; S. G. Haberle; S. H. Lumley
- A Niche Maintaining Germ Line Stem Cells in the Drosophila Ovary, pp. 328-330
- Ting Xie; Allan C. Spradling
- Deleterious Mutations and the Evolution of Sex, pp. 331-333
- Peter D. Keightley; Adam Eyre-Walker
- Localized Rac Activation Dynamics Visualized in Living Cells, pp. 333-337
- Vadim S. Kraynov; Chester Chamberlain; Gary M. Bokoch; Martin A. Schwartz; Sarah Slabaugh; Klaus M. Hahn
- A Myosin I Isoform in the Nucleus, pp. 337-341
- Lidija Pestic-Dragovich; Ljuba Stojiljkovic; Anatoly A. Philimonenko; Grzegorz Nowak; Yunbo Ke; Robert E. Settlage; Jeffrey Shabanowitz; Donald F. Hunt; Pavel Hozak; Primal de Lanerolle
- Plasma Membrane Compartmentalization in Yeast by Messenger RNA Transport and a Septin Diffusion Barrier, pp. 341-344
- Peter A. Takizawa; Joseph L. DeRisi; James E. Wilhelm; Ronald D. Vale
- Molecular Analysis of FRIGIDA, a Major Determinant of Natural Variation in Arabidopsis Flowering Time, pp. 344-347
- Urban Johanson; Joanne West; Clare Lister; Scott Michaels; Richard Amasino; Caroline Dean
- Selfish DNA in Protein-Coding Genes of Rickettsia, pp. 347-350
- Hiroyuki Ogata; Stéphane Audic; Valérie Barbe; François Artiguenave; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Didier Raoult; Jean-Michel Claverie
- Replaying the Game: Hypnagogic Images in Normals and Amnesics, pp. 350-353
- Robert Stickgold; April Malia; Denise Maguire; David Roddenberry; Margaret O'Connor
- A Bacterial Toxin That Controls Cell Cycle Progression as a Deoxyribonuclease I-like Protein, pp. 354-357
- Maria Lara-Tejero; Jorge E. Galán
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Front Matter (40 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 403
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 409+411
- Stella Hurtley
News
News of the Week
- Helsinki's New Clinical Rules: Fewer Placebos, More Disclosure, pp. 418-419
- Martin Enserink
- Paintings in Italian Cave May Be Oldest Yet, pp. 419+421
- Michael Balter
- Plant Invader May Use Chemical Weapons, pp. 421-422
- Mari N. Jensen
- ScienceScope, pp. 421+423
- Judy Redfearn; Robert Koenig; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Gates Gives Cambridge a Rival to Rhodes, p. 422
- Jon Cohen
- Arizona to Take High Road to Preservation?, pp. 422-423
- Mark Muro
- Windfall for French Biomedical Agency, p. 423
- Michael Balter
- Celebrating the Synapse, p. 424
- Michael Balter
- Achievements Etched in Silicon, pp. 424-425
- Charles Seife
- Getting a Charge out of Plastics, pp. 425+427
- Robert F. Service
- Dealing with Biases and Discrete Choices, p. 427
- Charles Seife
News Focus
Malaria
- A Renewed Assault on an Old and Deadly Foe, pp. 428-430
- Eliot Marshall
- Can Who Roll Back Malaria?, p. 430
- Michael Balter
- Against All Odds, Victories from the Front Lines, pp. 431-433
- Gretchen Vogel
- Searching for a Parasite's Weak Spot, pp. 434-437
- Gary Taubes
- Reinventing an Ancient Cure for Malaria, pp. 437+439
- Eliot Marshall
- Closing in on a Deadly Parasite's Genome, p. 439
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Building a Disease-Fighting Mosquito, pp. 440-441
- Martin Enserink
Random Samples, p. 443
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Reshaping Basic Research, p. 451
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Soft Money Is Hard to Find, p. 453
- Judith Luber-Narod
- A Benefit of Being Big, p. 453
- David Schimpf
- Consideration of Copollutants, p. 453
- Suresh H. Moolgavkar
- Space Station Research: Details Please, pp. 453-454
- Scott N. Swisher
- Examining the Motivations for Generosity, pp. 454-455
- Nikolaos Kazantzis; Robbie Sutton; Claus Wedekind; Manfred Milinski
- What Story Is Told by Oceanic Tracer Concentrations?, pp. 455-456
- Nicolas Gruber; Klaus Keller; Robert M. Key; Markus Pahlow; Ulf Riebesell
- Corrections and Clarifications: Louisiana's Vanishing Wetlands: Going, Going,..., p. 456
Policy Forum
- Bioengineered Food: Safety and Labeling, pp. 457+459
- Karen A. Goldman
Books et al.
- Science, Art, and Dinosaurs, pp. 460-461
- Dinosaur Imagery: The Science of Lost Worlds and Jurassic Art
- Review author[s]: Lawrence M. Witmer
- A Framework for Melittology, p. 461
- The Bees of the World
- Charles D. Michener
- Review author[s]: David W. Roubik
Perspectives
- The Rapid Origin of Reproductive Isolation, pp. 462-463
- Nick Barton
- Preventing AIDS but Not HIV-1 Infection with a DNA Vaccine, pp. 463+465
- Xuefei Shen; Robert F. Siliciano
- Magnets Fast and Small, pp. 466-467
- Jacques Miltat; André Thiaville
- The Weather on Titan, pp. 467-468
- Ralph D. Lorenz
Tech.Sight
- The Babel of Bioinformatics, pp. 471-473
- Teresa K. Attwood
- Conquering by Dividing, p. 473
- Popular Power Worker
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
- Eyes on the Skies, pp. 473-474
- J-Track, J-Track 3D, and J-Pass
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
- Genomics Made Easy, p. 474
- MacVector 7.0
- Review author[s]: Indira Rajagopal
Research
Research Articles
- Structure of a Glycerol-Conducting Channel and the Basis for Its Selectivity, pp. 481-486
- Daxiong Fu; Andrew Libson; Larry J. W. Miercke; Cindy Weitzman; Peter Nollert; Jolanta Krucinski; Robert M. Stroud
- Control of Viremia and Prevention of Clinical AIDS in Rhesus Monkeys by Cytokine-Augmented DNA Vaccination, pp. 486-492
- Dan H. Barouch; Sampa Santra; Jörn E. Schmitz; Marcelo J. Kuroda; Tong-Ming Fu; Wendeline Wagner; Miroslawa Bilska; Abie Craiu; Xin Xiao Zheng; Georgia R. Krivulka; Kristin Beaudry; Michelle A. Lifton; Christine E. Nickerson; Wendy L. Trigona; Kara Punt; Dan C. Freed; Liming Guan; Sheri Dubey; Danilo Casimiro; Adam Simon; Mary-Ellen Davies; Michael Chastain; Terry B. Strom; Rebecca S. Gelman; David C. Montefiori; Mark G. Lewis; Emilio A. Emini; John W. Shiver; Norman L. Letvin
Reports
- Imaging Precessional Motion of the Magnetization Vector, pp. 492-495
- Y. Acremann; C. H. Back; M. Buess; O. Portmann; A. Vaterlaus; D. Pescia; H. Melchior
- Modulation Instability and Pattern Formation in Spatially Incoherent Light Beams, pp. 495-498
- Detlef Kip; Marin Soljacic; Mordechai Segev; Eugenia Eugenieva; Demetrios N. Christodoulides
- Experimental Verification of Decoherence-Free Subspaces, pp. 498-501
- Paul G. Kwiat; Andrew J. Berglund; Joseph B. Altepeter; Andrew G. White
- Electronic Structure of Solids with Competing Periodic Potentials, pp. 501-503
- J. Voit; L. Perfetti; F. Zwick; H. Berger; G. Margaritondo; G. Grüner; H. Höchst; M. Grioni
- A Stable Bicyclic Compound with Two Si=Si Double Bonds, pp. 504-506
- Takeaki Iwamoto; Makoto Tamura; Chizuko Kabuto; Mitsuo Kira
- Dimer Preparation That Mimics the Transition State for the Adsorption of H2 on the Si(100)-2 x 1 Surface, pp. 506-509
- Emily J. Buehler; John J. Boland
- Detection of Daily Clouds on Titan, pp. 509-513
- Caitlin A. Griffith; Joseph L. Hall; Thomas R. Geballe
- Acute Sensitivity of Landslide Rates to Initial Soil Porosity, pp. 513-516
- R. M. Iverson; M. E. Reid; N. R. Iverson; R. G. LaHusen; M. Logan; J. E. Mann; D. L. Brien
- Rapid Evolution of Reproductive Isolation in the Wild: Evidence from Introduced Salmon, pp. 516-518
- Andrew P. Hendry; John K. Wenburg; Paul Bentzen; Eric C. Volk; Thomas P. Quinn
- Natural Selection and the Reinforcement of Mate Recognition, pp. 519-521
- Megan Higgie; Steve Chenoweth; Mark W. Blows
- Invasive Plants versus Their New and Old Neighbors: A Mechanism for Exotic Invasion, pp. 521-523
- Ragan M. Callaway; Erik T. Aschehoug
- Two-Amino Acid Molecular Switch in an Epithelial Morphogen That Regulates Binding to Two Distinct Receptors, pp. 523-527
- Minhong Yan; Li-Chong Wang; Sarah G. Hymowitz; Sarah Schilbach; James Lee; Audrey Goddard; Abraham M. de Vos; Wei-Qiang Gao; Vishva M. Dixit
- CD95/CD95 Ligand Interactions on Epithelial Cells in Host Defense to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, pp. 527-530
- Heike Grassmé; Susanne Kirschnek; Joachim Riethmueller; Andrea Riehle; Gabriele von Kürthy; Florian Lang; Michael Weller; Erich Gulbins
- Specific Mutations Induced by Triplex-Forming Oligonucleotides in Mice, pp. 530-533
- Karen M. Vasquez; Latha Narayanan; Peter M. Glazer
- Learning-Induced LTP in Neocortex, pp. 533-536
- Mengia-S. Rioult-Pedotti; Daniel Friedman; John P. Donoghue
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Front Matter (49 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 667
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 673+675
- Stella Hurtley
News
News of the Week
- Warmer Waters More Deadly to Coral Reefs Than Pollution, pp. 682-683
- Dennis Normile
- NSF and NASA Score Last-Minute Victories, p. 683
- Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis
- Institute Goes to Court to Remove Researcher, pp. 683+685
- Constance Holden
- Pacific Salmon Run Hot and Cold, pp. 685-686
- Kathryn Brown
- ScienceScope, pp. 685+687
- Wayne Kondro; Gretchen Vogel; Dennis Normile; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff
- Canada to Begin Funding Overhead on Projects, p. 687
- Wayne Kondro
- Saturn Wins Satellite Title with New Moons, p. 689
- Richard A. Kerr
- Solar System Scientists Look to Find an Edge, p. 689
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus
- Help Needed to Rebuild Science in Yugoslavia, pp. 690-695
- Richard Stone
- Science Survives in Breakthrough States, pp. 692-693
- Robert Koenig
- Adriatic Nations Team up to Explore Spreading Marine Mystery, p. 694
- Robert Koenig
- Panel Cautiously Confirms Low-Dose Effects, pp. 695+697
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Does a Climate Clock Get a Noisy Boost?, pp. 697-698
- Richard A. Kerr
- Neuroscience Meeting Draws Crowds, Gripes, Loyalty, pp. 698-699
- Laura Helmuth
Random Samples, p. 701
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Triple Play, p. 709
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Poll Shows Researchers Favor Lab Animal Protection, p. 711
- Scott Plous; Harold A. Herzog
- Ideas about the Surface Runoff Features on Mars, pp. 711-714
- Nick Hoffman; L. Paul Knauth; Stan Klonowski; Donald Burt; R. Stephen Saunders; Richard W. Zurek; Peter T. Doran; Steven L. Forman
- Relation between Diversity and Stability, in the Real World, pp. 714-715
- Robert M. May
- Outrageous Events: Don't Count Them out, p. 715
- William Bishop Fairley
Policy Forum
- U.S. Priorities-HIV Prevention, p. 717
- Joseph A. Catania; Stephen F. Morin; Jesse Canchola; Lance Pollack; Jason Chang; Thomas J. Coates
Books et al.
- Iron in the Soul, p. 718
- An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage
- Malcolm Macmillan
- Review author[s]: John C. Marshall
- Plant Biology at Center Stage, p. 719
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants
- Bob B. Buchanan; Wilhelm Gruissem; Russell L. Jones
- Review author[s]: Hans Kende
Perspectives
- Schrödinger's Cat Is out of the Hat, pp. 720-721
- Claudia Tesche
- Combating Parkinson's Disease: Step Three, pp. 721+723-724
- Lars Olson
- Beyond Platonic Molecules, pp. 724-725
- Joel M. Bowman
- N-WASP Regulation: The Sting in the Tail, pp. 725-726
- James Fawcett; Tony Pawson
Dendrites
- Beautiful, Complex, and Diverse Specialists, p. 735
- Peter Stern; Jean Marx
News
- Synapses Call the Shots, pp. 736-738
- Marcia Barinaga
Reviews
- Diversity and Dynamics of Dendritic Signaling, pp. 739-744
- Michael Häusser; Nelson Spruston; Greg J. Stuart
- Untangling Dendrites with Quantitative Models, pp. 744-750
- Idan Segev; Michael London
- Signal-Processing Machines at the Postsynaptic Density, pp. 750-754
- Mary B. Kennedy
- Actin-Based Plasticity in Dendritic Spines, pp. 754-758
- Andrew Matus
Research
Research Articles
- Neurodegeneration Prevented by Lentiviral Vector Delivery of GDNF in Primate Models of Parkinson's Disease, pp. 767-773
- Jeffrey H. Kordower; Marina E. Emborg; Jocelyne Bloch; Shuang Y. Ma; Yaping Chu; Liza Leventhal; Jodi McBride; Er-Yun Chen; Stéphane Palfi; Ben Zion Roitberg; W. Douglas Brown; James E. Holden; Robert Pyzalski; Michael D. Taylor; Paul Carvey; ZaoDung Ling; Didier Trono; Philippe Hantraye; Nicole Déglon; Patrick Aebischer
- Quantum Superposition of Macroscopic Persistent-Current States, pp. 773-777
- Caspar H. van der Wal; A. C. J. ter Haar; F. K. Wilhelm; R. N. Schouten; C. J. P. M. Harmans; T. P. Orlando; Seth Lloyd; J. E. Mooij
Reports
- Triple Vortex Ring Structure in Superfluid Helium II, pp. 777-779
- Demosthenes Kivotides; Carlo F. Barenghi; David C. Samuels
- Phase Evolution in a Kondo-Correlated System, pp. 779-783
- Yang Ji; M. Heiblum; D. Sprinzak; D. Mahalu; Hadas Shtrikman
- Moissanite: A Window for High-Pressure Experiments, pp. 783-785
- Ji-an Xu; Ho-kwang Mao
- Förster Energy Transfer in an Optical Microcavity, pp. 785-788
- Piers Andrew; William L. Barnes
- Hurricane Disturbance and Tropical Tree Species Diversity, pp. 788-791
- John Vandermeer; Iñigo Granzow de la Cerda; Douglas Boucher; Ivette Perfecto; Javier Ruiz
- A Low Temperature Transfer of ALH84001 from Mars to Earth, pp. 791-795
- Benjamin P. Weiss; Joseph L. Kirschvink; Franz J. Baudenbacher; Hojatollah Vali; Nick T. Peters; Francis A. Macdonald; John P. Wikswo
- Impacts of Climatic Change and Fishing on Pacific Salmon Abundance over the past 300 Years, pp. 795-799
- Bruce P. Finney; Irene Gregory-Eaves; Jon Sweetman; Marianne S. V. Douglas; John P. Smol
- Antiphase Oscillation of the Left and Right Suprachiasmatic Nuclei, pp. 799-801
- Horacio O. de la Iglesia; Jennifer Meyer; Alan Carpino Jr.; William J. Schwartz
- Integration of Multiple Signals through Cooperative Regulation of the N-WASP-Arp2/3 Complex, pp. 801-806
- Kenneth E. Prehoda; Jessica A. Scott; R. Dyche Mullins; Wendell A. Lim
- Direct Coupling between Meiotic DNA Replication and Recombination Initiation, pp. 806-809
- Valérie Borde; Alastair S. H. Goldman; Michael Lichten
- Genomic Analysis of Gene Expression in C. elegans, pp. 809-812
- A. A. Hill; C. P. Hunter; B. T. Tsung; G. Tucker-Kellogg; E. L. Brown
- Song Replay during Sleep and Computational Rules for Sensorimotor Vocal Learning, pp. 812-816
- Amish S. Dave; Daniel Margoliash
- Structure of Murine CTLA-4 and Its Role in Modulating T Cell Responsiveness, pp. 816-819
- David A. Ostrov; Wuxian Shi; Jean-Claude D. Schwartz; Steven C. Almo; Stanley G. Nathenson
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 821-823
- Coimbra Sirica
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 895
- John S. MacNeil
Editors' Choice, pp. 901+903
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Librarians Seek to Block Merger of Scientific Publishing Giants, pp. 910-911
- David Malakoff
- Report Flags Hazards of Risk Assessment, pp. 911+913
- Helen Gavaghan
- China, Denmark Team up to Tackle the Pig, pp. 913-914
- Li Hui
- ScienceScope, pp. 913+915
- David Malakoff; Michael Balter; Eliot Marshall; Elizabeth Pennisi
- New Site Suggests Anasazi Exodus, p. 914
- Mark Muro
- Listeria Enlists Host in Its Attack, pp. 914-915
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- A More Cautious NASA Sets Plans for Mars, pp. 915-916
- Andrew Lawler
- Long-Wavelength Lasers Sniff out New Uses, pp. 916-917
- Charles Seife
- First Upright Vertebrate Lived Fast, Died Young, p. 917
- Erik Stokstad
- Digital Music Safeguard May Need Retuning, pp. 917+919
- Charles Seife
- New Guidelines Promise Stronger Bioethics, p. 919
- Pallava Bagla
News Focus: Saving Kyoto
- Can the Kyoto Climate Treaty Be Saved from Itself?, pp. 920-921
- Richard A. Kerr
- Soaking up Carbon in Forests and Fields, p. 922
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News Focus
- On the Trail of Ebola and Marburg Viruses, pp. 923+925
- Michael Balter
- Gamma Ray Bursts May Pack a One-Two Punch, pp. 926-927
- Govert Schilling
Random Samples, p. 929
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Decreasing Reliability of Energy, p. 931
- Philip H. Abelson
Letters
- Presidential Politics: Constrained by Complexity?, p. 933
- Erik A. Schultes
- Of Salmon and Dams, pp. 933-934
- Jeremy Collie; Saul Saila; Carl Walters; Stephen Carpenter; Charles C. Mann; Mark L. Plummer
- No Longer a Source of Dioxin, pp. 934-935
- Thomas Jorling
- Clarifying the SF5CF3 Record, pp. 935-936
- Ronald A. Hites; Michael A. Santoro; W. T. Sturges; D. E. Oram; S. A. Penkett; T. J. Wallington; K. P. Shine; C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
- No Mercy, p. 936
- Richard E. Lenski
- Secret to Marital Bliss?, p. 936
- David E. Fisher
- Corrections and Clarifications: New Brain Cells Prompt New Theory of Depression, p. 936
- Corrections and Clarifications: Molecular and Neuronal Substrate for the Selective Attenuation of Anxiety, p. 936
- Corrections and Clarifications: Downloading the Human Brain, with Security, p. 936
- Corrections and Clarifications: Aging, Chromatin, and Food Restriction: Connecting the Dots, p. 936
Essays on Science and Society
- Polygraph Testing and the DOE National Laboratories, pp. 939-940
Books et al.
- Lessons from Chaco Canyon, pp. 941+943
- Anasazi America: Seventeen Centuries on the Road from Center Place
- David E. Stuart
- Review author[s]: Michael Adler
- On E. O. Wilson and His Religious Vision, p. 943
- Life Is a Miracle: An Essay against Modern Superstition
- Wendell Berry
- Review author[s]: Michael Ruse
- Varied Fates from Similar States, p. 944
- Chance, Development, and Aging
- Caleb E. Finch; Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
- Review author[s]: Steven Austad
Perspectives
- Signs of Extreme Gravity, pp. 945-946
- Sharon Morsink
- Boosting Immunity to HIV- Can the Virus Help?, pp. 946-947+949
- Brigitte Autran; Guislaine Carcelain
- A Tale of Two Selves, pp. 949-950
- Karl Sigmund; Martin A. Nowak
- Stretched Water Is More Reactive, pp. 950-951
- George C. Schatz
Research
Reports
- Discovery of a Transient Absorption Edge in the X-ray Spectrum of GRB 990705, pp. 953-955
- Lorenzo Amati; Filippo Frontera; Mario Vietri; Jean J. M. in 't Zand; Paolo Soffitta; Enrico Costa; Stefano Del Sordo; Elena Pian; Luigi Piro; Lucio A. Antonelli; D. Dal Fiume; Marco Feroci; Giangiacomo Gandolfi; Cristiano Guidorzi; John Heise; Erik Kuulkers; Nicola Masetti; Enrico Montanari; Luciano Nicastro; Mauro Orlandini; Eliana Palazzi
- Observation of X-ray Lines from a Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB991216): Evidence of Moving Ejecta from the Progenitor, pp. 955-958
- L. Piro; G. Garmire; M. Garcia; G. Stratta; E. Costa; M. Feroci; P. Mészáros; M. Vietri; H. Bradt; D. Frail; F. Frontera; J. Halpern; J. Heise; K. Hurley; N. Kawai; R. M. Kippen; F. Marshall; T. Murakami; V. V. Sokolov; T. Takeshima; A. Yoshida
- Mode-Specific Energy Disposal in the Four-Atom Reaction OH + D2 →HOD + D</latex>, pp. 958-961
- Brian R. Strazisar; Cheng Lin; H. Floyd Davis
- First-Principles Theory for the H + H2O, D2O Reactions, pp. 961-963
- Dong H. Zhang; Michael A. Collins; Soo-Y. Lee
- A Light-Emitting Field-Effect Transistor, pp. 963-965
- J. H. Schön; A. Dodabalapur; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
- Emissions of Methyl Halides and Methane from Rice Paddies, pp. 966-969
- K. R. Redeker; N.-Y. Wang; J. C. Low; A. McMillan; S. C. Tyler; R. J. Cicerone
- Early Permian Bipedal Reptile, pp. 969-972
- David S. Berman; Robert R. Reisz; Diane Scott; Amy C. Henrici; Stuart S. Sumida; Thomas Martens
- A Kingdom-Level Phylogeny of Eukaryotes Based on Combined Protein Data, pp. 972-977
- Sandra L. Baldauf; A. J. Roger; I. Wenk-Siefert; W. F. Doolittle
- Recovery and Management Options for Spring/Summer Chinook Salmon in the Columbia River Basin, pp. 977-979
- Peter Kareiva; Michelle Marvier; Michelle McClure
- VirB/D4-Dependent Protein Translocation from Agrobacterium into Plant Cells, pp. 979-982
- Annette C. Vergunst; Barbara Schrammeijer; Amke den Dulk-Ras; Clementine M. T. de Vlaam; Tonny J. G. Regensburg-Tuïnk; Paul J. J. Hooykaas
- A Basal Transcription Factor That Activates or Represses Transcription, pp. 982-984
- Patricia J. Willy; Ryuji Kobayashi; James T. Kadonaga
- Oxidative Damage Linked to Neurodegeneration by Selective α-Synuclein Nitration in Synucleinopathy Lesions, pp. 985-989
- Benoit I. Giasson; John E. Duda; Ian V. J. Murray; Qiping Chen; José M. Souza; Howard I. Hurtig; Harry Ischiropoulos; John Q. Trojanowski; Virginia M.-Y. Lee
- Role of BAX in the Apoptotic Response to Anticancer Agents, pp. 989-992
- Lin Zhang; Jian Yu; Ben Ho Park; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
- A PEST-Like Sequence in Listeriolysin O Essential for Listeria monocytogenes Pathogenicity, pp. 992-995
- Amy L. Decatur; Daniel A. Portnoy
- Role of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE in DNA Transport across the Mother Cell-Prespore Division Septum, pp. 995-997
- Jonathan Bath; Ling Juan Wu; Jeffery Errington; James C. Wang
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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1047
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1053+1055
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Families Sue Hospital, Scientist for Control of Canavan Gene, p. 1062
- Eliot Marshall
- Company, Researchers Battle over Data Access, p. 1063
- Carol Cruzan Morton
- Twinned Genes Live Life in the Fast Lane, pp. 1065-1066
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- ScienceScope, pp. 1065+1067
- Eliot Marshall; Michael Balter; Jocelyn Kaiser; Andrew Lawler
- Offbeat Lenses Promise Perfect Fidelity, p. 1066
- Charles Seife
- New Clues to How Genes Are Controlled, pp. 1066-1067
- Jean Marx
- Pesticide Causes Parkinson's in Rats, p. 1068
- Laura Helmuth
- Ehlers Bill Suffers Surprising Defeat, pp. 1068-1069
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Ruling Allows Unions at Private Colleges, pp. 1069+1071
- Constance Holden
- Panel Backs EPA Dioxin Assessment, p. 1071
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Halley's Origins Mysterious No More?, p. 1071
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus
- Silent No Longer: 'Model Minority' Mobilizes, pp. 1072-1077
- Andrew Lawler
- In Search of Biological Weirdness, pp. 1077+1079-1080
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Europeans Trace Ancestry to Paleolithic People, pp. 1080-1081
- Ann Gibbons
Random Samples, p. 1083
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- New Climate News, p. 1091
- Don Kennedy
Letters
- Canine Detectives: The Nose Knows-Or Does It?, p. 1093
- I. Lehr Brisbin Jr.; Steven Austad; Steven K. Jacobson
- Ideas about the Development of Violent Behavior, pp. 1093-1095
- Debra L. Niehoff; Richard Rhodes
- Conflict and Resolution in Primates-All Too Human?, pp. 1095-1097
- Mary Greenberg; Ray Pierotti; Charles H. Southwick; Frans B. M. de Waal
- Cause of Seal Die-Off in 1988 Is Still under Debate, p. 1097
- Thomas J. O'Shea
- Ph.D.'s as Science Teachers: Notes from the Field, p. 1098
- Louis Roccanova
- Corrections and Clarifications: Help Needed to Rebuild Science in Yugoslavia, p. 1098
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Ascent of Atmospheric Sciences, p. 1098
- Corrections and Clarifications: Texas Scientist Admits Falsifying Results, p. 1098
Policy Forum
- Science in Europe, pp. 1099+1101
- Kai Simons; Carol Featherstone
Books et al.
- How We Got Here and Where We Are Going, pp. 1102-1103
- Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect
- Paul R. Ehrlich
- Review author[s]: Mark Ridley
- Nota Bene: Seven Scientists up Close, p. 1103
- Me & Isaac Newton
- Michael Apted
- Review author[s]: David Voss
Perspectives
- The Economics of Immunity, pp. 1104-1105
- Andrew F. Read; Judith E. Allen
- Do the Tropics Rule?, pp. 1107-1108
- Mark A. Cane; Michael Evans
- Unwinding RNA Silencing, pp. 1108-1109
- David C. Baulcombe
- A New Route toward Limiting Climate Change?, pp. 1109-1110
- Steven J. Smith; Tom M. L. Wigley; Jae Edmonds
- Nitrogen on the Moon, pp. 1110-1111
- Richard H. Becker
Pathways of Discovery
- Breaking down Scientific Barriers to the Study of Brain and Mind, pp. 1113-1120
- Eric R. Kandel; Larry R. Squire
Research
Research Article
- Allosteric Effects of Pit-1 DNA Sites on Long-Term Repression in Cell Type Specification, pp. 1127-1131
- Kathleen M. Scully; Eric M. Jacobson; Kristen Jepsen; Victoria Lunyak; Hector Viadiu; Catherine Carrière; David W. Rose; Farideh Hooshmand; Aneel K. Aggarwal; Michael G. Rosenfeld
Reports
- Spin-Dependent Tunneling in Self-Assembled Cobalt-Nanocrystal Superlattices, pp. 1131-1134
- C. T. Black; C. B. Murray; R. L. Sandstrom; Shouheng Sun
- The Role of Mg 2+ as an Impurity in Calcite Growth, pp. 1134-1137
- Kevin J. Davis; Patricia M. Dove; James J. De Yoreo
- African Hot Spot Volcanism: Small-Scale Convection in the Upper Mantle beneath Cratons, pp. 1137-1140
- Scott D. King; Jeroen Ritsema
- Direct Condensation of Carboxylic Acids with Alcohols Catalyzed by Hafnium(IV) Salts, pp. 1140-1142
- Kazuaki Ishihara; Suguru Ohara; Hisashi Yamamoto
- Solar Wind Record on the Moon: Deciphering Presolar from Planetary Nitrogen, pp. 1142-1145
- Ko Hashizume; Marc Chaussidon; Bernard Marty; François Robert
- Decadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Subtropical South Pacific from 1726 to 1997 A.D., pp. 1145-1148
- Braddock K. Linsley; Gerard M. Wellington; Daniel P. Schrag
- Contributions of Land-Use History to Carbon Accumulation in U.S. Forests, pp. 1148-1151
- John P. Caspersen; Stephen W. Pacala; Jennifer C. Jenkins; George C. Hurtt; Paul R. Moorcroft; Richard A. Birdsey
- The Evolutionary Fate and Consequences of Duplicate Genes, pp. 1151-1155
- Michael Lynch; John S. Conery
- The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in Extant Europeans: A Y Chromosome Perspective, pp. 1155-1159
- Ornella Semino; Giuseppe Passarino; Peter J. Oefner; Alice A. Lin; Svetlana Arbuzova; Lars E. Beckman; Giovanna de Benedictis; Paolo Francalacci; Anastasia Kouvatsi; Svetlana Limborska; Mladen Marcikiæ; Anna Mika; Barbara Mika; Dragan Primorac; A. Silvana Santachiara-Benerecetti; L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza; Peter A. Underhill
- Transgene and Transposon Silencing in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by a DEAH-Box RNA Helicase, pp. 1159-1162
- Dancia Wu-Scharf; Byeong-ryool Jeong; Chaomei Zhang; Heriberto Cerutti
- Aureusidin Synthase: A Polyphenol Oxidase Homolog Responsible for Flower Coloration, pp. 1163-1166
- T. Nakayama; K. Yonekura-Sakakibara; T. Sato; S. Kikuchi; Y. Fukui; M. Fukuchi-Mizutani; T. Ueda; M. Nakao; Y. Tanaka; T. Kusumi; T. Nishino
- Survival for Immunity: The Price of Immune System Activation for Bumblebee Workers, pp. 1166-1168
- Yannick Moret; Paul Schmid-Hempel
- Promiscuity and the Primate Immune System, pp. 1168-1170
- Charles L. Nunn; John L. Gittleman; Janis Antonovics
- NMDA Receptor: Dependent Synaptic Reinforcement as a Crucial Process for Memory Consolidation, pp. 1170-1174
- Eiji Shimizu; Ya-Ping Tang; Claire Rampon; Joe Z. Tsien
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1255
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1261+1263
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Push to Revive Pluto Mission May Mean Competition for JPL, pp. 1270-1271
- Andrew Lawler
- Heretical View of Visual Development, pp. 1271+1273
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- An Antibiotic to Treat Alzheimer's?, pp. 1273-1274
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, pp. 1273+1275
- Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff; Constance Holden
- The Final Tally Leaves LEP a Probable Loser, p. 1274
- Oliver Morton
- Core Takes a Page from the Sea Floor, pp. 1274-1275
- Richard A. Kerr
- Debate Flares over Tracking Foreigners, p. 1276
- Andrew Lawler
- Arsenic Researchers Face Isotope Shortage, pp. 1276-1277
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Uncertainty Wins by a Landslide, pp. 1277+1279
- David Malakoff
- Astronomers Spot Their First Carbon Bomb, p. 1279
- Robert Irion
News Focus
- Planned Ritalin Trial for Tots Heads into Uncharted Waters, pp. 1280-1282
- Eliot Marshall
- Reef Migrations, Bleaching Effects Stir the Air in Bali, pp. 1282-1283
- Dennis Normile
- A Lifelong Fascination with the Chick Embryo, pp. 1284-1285+1287
- Kathryn Brown
- New Science Chief Must Juggle Missions and Politics, pp. 1287-1288
- Andrew Watson
- A Billion and Counting: China's Tricky Census, pp. 1288-1289
- Daniel Walfish
Random Samples, p. 1291
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- "Faster, Better, Cheaper"? Agencies and Scientists, p. 1297
- Giovanni F. Bignami
Letters
- Is It Warm? Is It Real? Or Just Low Spatial Frequency?, p. 1299
- Margaret S. Livingstone
- Animal Welfare Act's Changes Deserve Praise, Not Panic, pp. 1299-1300
- John McArdle
- Agriculture, Food Systems, Energy, and Global Change, p. 1300
- Kenneth A. Dahlberg
- Measurements and Models of Soil Loss Rates, pp. 1300-1301
- M. A. Nearing; M. J. M. Romkens; L. D. Norton; D. E. Stott; F. E. Rhoton; J. M. Laflen; D. C. Flanagan; C. V. Alonso; R. L. Binger; S. M. Dabney; O. C. Doering; C. H. Huang; K. C. McGregor; A. Simon; Stanley W. Trimble; Pierre Crosson
- Thoughts on the Causes of Tree Mortality in Appalachia, p. 1301
- Howard S. Neufeld
- Corrections and Clarifications: For 'Father' of Abortion Drug, Vindication at Last, p. 1301
- Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 1301
- Corrections and Clarifications: Element 107 Leaves the Table Unturned, p. 1301
Policy Forum
- An Opportunities-Based Science Budget, p. 1303
- Newt Gingrich
Books et al.
- Learning by Text or Context?, p. 1304
- The Social Life of Information
- John Seely Brown; Paul Duguid
- Review author[s]: Bruce R. Schatz
- A Feast without Recipes, p. 1305
- The Cambridge World History of Food
- Kenneth F. Kiple; Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas
- Review author[s]: John Emsley
Perspectives
- A Simpler Nucleic Acid, pp. 1306-1307
- Leslie Orgel
- Y's and Ends, pp. 1307-1308
- Philip Pincus
- Artificial Chromosomes Coming to Life, pp. 1308-1309
- Huntington F. Willard
- Putting a New Spin on Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1310-1311
- Ray H. Baughman
- Turning up the Heat on Histoplasma capsulatum, pp. 1311-1312
- Bruce S. Klein
- Variable Carbon Sinks, p. 1313
- Inez Fung
Tech.Sight
- Biosensors: Sense and Sensitivity, pp. 1315-1317
- Anthony P. F. Turner
- Equationsmith, p. 1318
- Equation Illustrator V
- Review author[s]: Eric Basham
- Infrared Spectra Vending Machine, p. 1318
- HaveItAll IR
- Review author[s]: Satyam Priyadarshy; Ashvani K. Singh
- Mega Stats, p. 1319
- Stat-200
- Review author[s]: William Seffens
- New Primer Predictor, p. 1319
- iOligo
- Review author[s]: Yiannis A. Ioannou
Research
Research Article
- Early Development of Ocular Dominance Columns, pp. 1321-1324
- Justin C. Crowley; Lawrence C. Katz
Reports
- Hot Plasma and Black Hole Binaries in Starburst Galaxy M82, pp. 1325-1328
- R. E. Griffiths; A. Ptak; E. D. Feigelson; G. Garmire; L. Townsley; W. N. Brandt; R. Sambruna; J. N. Bregman
- Defect-Induced Phase Separation in Dipolar Fluids, pp. 1328-1331
- T. Tlusty; S. A. Safran
- Macroscopic Fibers and Ribbons of Oriented Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1331-1334
- Brigitte Vigolo; Alain Pénicaud; Claude Coulon; Cédric Sauder; René Pailler; Catherine Journet; Patrick Bernier; Philippe Poulin
- Change in the Probability for Earthquakes in Southern California Due to the Landers Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake, pp. 1334-1338
- Max Wyss; Stefan Wiemer
- Sediments at the Top of Earth's Core, pp. 1338-1342
- Bruce A. Buffett; Edward J. Garnero; Raymond Jeanloz
- Regional Changes in Carbon Dioxide Fluxes of Land and Oceans since 1980, pp. 1342-1346
- Philippe Bousquet; Philippe Peylin; Philippe Ciais; Corinne Le Quéré; Pierre Friedlingstein; Pieter P. Tans
- Chemical Etiology of Nucleic Acid Structure: The α-Threofuranosyl-(3′→2′) Oligonucleotide System, pp. 1347-1351
- K.-U. Schöning; P. Scholz; S. Guntha; X. Wu; R. Krishnamurthy; A. Eschenmoser
- Protection against Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Resulting from Bites of Uninfected Sand Flies, pp. 1351-1354
- Shaden Kamhawi; Yasmine Belkaid; Govind Modi; Edgar Rowton; David Sacks
- Regulation of Antigen-Specific CD8+ T Cell Homeostasis by Perforin and Interferon-g, pp. 1354-1357
- Vladimir P. Badovinac; Amy R. Tvinnereim; John T. Harty
- Crossing the Hopf Bifurcation in a Live Predator-Prey System, pp. 1358-1360
- Gregor F. Fussmann; Stephen P. Ellner; Kyle W. Shertzer; Nelson G. Hairston Jr.
- Coherence and Conservation, pp. 1360-1364
- David J. D. Earn; Simon A. Levin; Pejman Rohani
- PSD-95 Involvement in Maturation of Excitatory Synapses, pp. 1364-1368
- Alaa El-Din El-Husseini; Eric Schnell; Dane M. Chetkovich; Roger A. Nicoll; David S. Bredt
- Intracellular Parasitism by Histoplasma capsulatum: Fungal Virulence and Calcium Dependence, pp. 1368-1372
- Tricia Schurtz Sebghati; Jacquelyn T. Engle; William E. Goldman
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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1459
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1465+1467
- Stella Hurtley
News
News of the Week
- Researchers Pained by Effort to Define Distress Precisely, pp. 1474-1475
- Constance Holden
- Unlocking the Secrets of the Grim Reaper, p. 1475
- Kathryn Brown
- Ligand Chip Helps Manipulate Cells, pp. 1477-1478
- Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
- ScienceScope, p. 1477
- Eliot Marshall; Pallava Bagla; Andrew Lawler
- Color-Changing Protein Times Gene Activity, pp. 1478-1479
- Marina Chicurel
- Stem Cells Hear Call of Injured Tissue, pp. 1479+1481
- Laura Helmuth
- Armenia Wants Second Mideast Synchrotron, p. 1481
- Robert Koenig
- Moore Foundation Targets Science, p. 1481
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- The Enigma of West Nile, pp. 1482-1484
- Martin Enserink
- Iran's Scientists Cautiously Reach out to the World, pp. 1484-1487
- Robert Koenig
- The Shaman of Space and Time, pp. 1488-1489+1491
- Robert Irion
- Close Encounters: Good, Bad, and Ugly, pp. 1491-1493
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Random Samples, p. 1495
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Staffing Science Policy-Making, p. 1501
- Daryl Chubin; Jane Maienschein
Letters
- Microorganisms Should Be High on DNA Preservation List, p. 1503
- John A. Fuerst; Philip Hugenholtz
- Figuring the Odds, pp. 1503-1504
- William H. Jefferys
- Examining Priorities for a Primate Genome Project, pp. 1504-1505
- John L. VandeBerg; Sarah Williams-Blangero; Bennett Dyke; Jeffrey Rogers; Edwin H. McConkey; Ajit Varki
- Transgenic Crops in China, pp. 1505-1506
- Bao-Hong Zhang
- Unite Efforts and Conquer Mysteries of Artificial Genetics, p. 1506
- Steven A. Benner
Policy Forum
- The Case for Deemphasizing Genomics in Malaria Control, p. 1508
- C. F. Curtis
- Research (Genomics) Is Crucial to Attacking Malaria, p. 1509
- Stephen L. Hoffman
Books et al.
- The Essential Anti-Essentialist, pp. 1511-1512
- Available Light: Anthropological Reflections on Philosophical Topics
- Clifford Geertz
- Review author[s]: Richard A. Shweder
- Be Awed, Be Very Awed, p. 1512
- SolarMax
- John Weiley
- Review author[s]: Linda Rowan
Perspectives
- Water's Role in Making Stars, pp. 1513-1514
- Brunella Nisini
- Earth under Strain, pp. 1514-1515
- Stephen Mackwell; David Rubie
- An Arresting Start for MAPK, pp. 1515+1517-1518
- Jacques Pouysségur
- Reprogramming X Inactivation, pp. 1518-1519
- Philippe Clerc; Philip Avner
- How to Power a Nanomotor, p. 1520
- Flemming Besenbacher; Jens K. Nørskov
Issues in Nanotechnology
- Taking the Initiative, p. 1523
- Robert Coontz; Phil Szuromi
News
- Atom-Scale Research Gets Real, pp. 1524-1531
- Robert F. Service
- Coaxing Molecular Devices to Build Themselves, pp. 1524-1525
- Dennis Normile
- Cantilever Tales, p. 1529
- Alexander Hellemans
- NanoManipulator Lets Chemists Go Mano a Mano with Molecules, p. 1530
- Mark Sincell
- Strange Behavior at One Dimension, p. 1531
- Dennis Normile
Reviews
- Nanoelectromechanical Systems, pp. 1532-1535
- H. G. Craighead
- From Micro- to Nanofabrication with Soft Materials, pp. 1536-1540
- Stephen R. Quake; Axel Scherer
- Microfabricating Conjugated Polymer Actuators, pp. 1540-1545
- Edwin W. H. Jager; Elisabeth Smela; Olle Inganäs
Research
Reports
- Resistance Spikes at Transitions between Quantum Hall Ferromagnets, pp. 1546-1549
- E. P. de Poortere; E. Tutuc; S. J. Papadakis; M. Shayegan
- Magnetic Clusters on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: The Kondo Effect in a One-Dimensional Host, pp. 1549-1552
- Teri W. Odom; Jin-Lin Huang; Chin Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
- Modulated Chemical Doping of Individual Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1552-1555
- Chongwu Zhou; Jing Kong; Erhan Yenilmez; Hongjie Dai
- Powering an Inorganic Nanodevice with a Biomolecular Motor, pp. 1555-1558
- Ricky K. Soong; George D. Bachand; Hercules P. Neves; Anatoli G. Olkhovets; Harold G. Craighead; Carlo D. Montemagno
- Mechanisms of Ordering in Striped Patterns, pp. 1558-1560
- Christopher Harrison; Douglas H. Adamson; Zhengdong Cheng; John M. Sebastian; Srinivasan Sethuraman; David A. Huse; Richard A. Register; P. M. Chaikin
- Alloying at Surfaces by the Migration of Reactive Two-Dimensional Islands, pp. 1561-1564
- A. K. Schmid; N. C. Bartelt; R. Q. Hwang
- High Shear Strain of Olivine Aggregates: Rheological and Seismic Consequences, pp. 1564-1567
- M. Bystricky; K. Kunze; L. Burlini; J.-P. Burg
- Quantitative Imaging of Lateral ErbB1 Receptor Signal Propagation in the Plasma Membrane, pp. 1567-1570
- Peter J. Verveer; Fred S. Wouters; Andrew R. Reynolds; Philippe I. H. Bastiaens
- Biochemical Basis of Oxidative Protein Folding in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, pp. 1571-1574
- Benjamin P. Tu; Siew C. Ho-Schleyer; Kevin J. Travers; Jonathan S. Weissman
- β-Arrestin 2: A Receptor-Regulated MAPK Scaffold for the Activation of JNK3, pp. 1574-1577
- Patricia H. McDonald; Chi-Wing Chow; William E. Miller; Stéphane A. Laporte; Michael E. Field; Fang-Tsyr Lin; Roger J. Davis; Robert J. Lefkowitz
- X-Chromosome Inactivation in Cloned Mouse Embryos, pp. 1578-1581
- Kevin Eggan; Hidenori Akutsu; Konrad Hochedlinger; William Rideout III; Ryuzo Yanagimachi; Rudolf Jaenisch
- Gamma Oscillations and Object Processing in the Infant Brain, pp. 1582-1585
- G. Csibra; G. Davis; M. W. Spratling; M. H. Johnson
- "Fluorescent Timer": Protein That Changes Color with Time, pp. 1585-1588
- Alexey Terskikh; Arkady Fradkov; Galina Ermakova; Andrey Zaraisky; Patrick Tan; Andrey V. Kajava; Xiaoning Zhao; Sergey Lukyanov; Mikhail Matz; Stuart Kim; Irving Weissman; Paul Siebert
- Oxygen Activation and Reduction in Respiration: Involvement of Redox-Active Tyrosine 244, pp. 1588-1591
- Denis A. Proshlyakov; Michelle A. Pressler; Catherine DeMaso; Joseph F. Leykam; David L. DeWitt; Gerald T. Babcock
- Control of SIV Rebound through Structured Treatment Interruptions during Early Infection, pp. 1591-1593
- Franco Lori; Mark G. Lewis; Jianqing Xu; Georg Varga; Donald E. Zinn Jr.; Carrol Crabbs; Wendeline Wagner; Jack Greenhouse; Peter Silvera; Jake Yalley-Ogunro; Carmine Tinelli; Julianna Lisziewicz
- Disruption of Signaling by Yersinia Effector YopJ, a Ubiquitin-like Protein Protease, pp. 1594-1597
- Kim Orth; Zhaohui Xu; Mary Beth Mudgett; Zhao Qin Bao; Lance E. Palmer; James B. Bliska; Walter F. Mangel; Brian Staskawicz; Jack E. Dixon
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1598-1599
Back Matter (41 pp.)
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Front Matter (56 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1647
- John S. MacNeil
Editors' Choice, pp. 1653+1655
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- How Prevalent Is Fraud? That's a Million-Dollar Question, pp. 1662-1663
- Eliot Marshall
- Too Little, Too Late, at the Climate Talks, p. 1663
- Richard A. Kerr
- Sweden to Get Tough on Lingering Compounds, pp. 1663+1665-1666
- Lotta Fredholm
- ScienceScope, p. 1665
- Elizabeth Finkel; Eliot Marshall
- NASA Blasted for Rising Costs, Cancellations, p. 1666
- Andrew Lawler
- DOE Drops Plan to Restart Reactor, pp. 1666-1667
- Robert F. Service
- Higher Profile for Minority Health, pp. 1667-1668
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Where the Brain Monitors the Body, p. 1668
- Laura Helmuth
- Disease Data Stolen in Lab Break-in, pp. 1668-1669
- Pallava Bagla
- Gene Jocks, Data Crunchers Hit Jackpot, pp. 1669+1671
- John Pickrell
- New Recruits for French Prion Research, p. 1671
- Barbara Casassus
- Sanger Will Sequence Zebrafish Genome, p. 1671
- Gretchen Vogel
News Focus
- Stem Cells: New Excitement, Persistent Questions, pp. 1672-1674
- Gretchen Vogel
- Fossils Come to Life in Mexico, p. 1675
- Erik Stokstad
- Beating up on a Young Earth, and Possibly Life, p. 1677
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 1679
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Dr. Noitall Returns: Just in Time for the Election!, p. 1693
- Daniel E. Koshland Jr.
Letters
- Scientific Whaling: Source of Illegal Products for Market?, pp. 1695-1696
- C. Scott Baker; G. M. Lento; F. Cipriano; M. L. Dalebout; S. R. Palumbi; Mutsuo Goto; Seiji Ohsumi
- Further Scrutiny of Scientific Whaling, p. 1696
- Robert L. Brownell Jr.; Michael F. Tillman; Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara; Per Berggren; Andrew J. Read
- Publication Rights for Sequence Data Producers, pp. 1696-1698
- Elaine Bell; Lee Rowen; Leroy Hood
- Corrections and Clarifications: Consideration of Copollutants, p. 1698
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 1698
Essay on Science and Society
- Privatizing the University: The New Tragedy of the Commons, pp. 1701-1702
- James Robert Brown
Books et al.
- Stirred, Not Shaken, pp. 1703+1705
- The Sokal Hoax: The Sham That Shook the Academy
- Lingua Franca
- Review author[s]: Ullica Segerstråle
- A Fruitful Fungus, p. 1706
- Neurospora: Contributions of a Model Organism
- Rowland H. Davis
- Review author[s]: David E. A. Catcheside
Perspectives
- Survival Is Impossible without an Editor, pp. 1707+1709
- Liam P. Keegan; Angela Gallo; Mary A. O'Connell
- An Absorbing Study of Cholesterol, pp. 1709-1711
- Hooman Allayee; Bryan A. Laffitte; Aldons J. Lusis
- Sulfate Reducers: Dominant Players in a Low-Oxygen World?, pp. 1711-1712
- Crisogono Vasconcelos; Judith A. McKenzie
- The Lion and the Lamb Find Closure, pp. 1712-1713
- Alan Hastings
- Smaller, Faster Midinfrared Lasers, pp. 1713-1714
- Jerome Faist
Prize Essay
- Transposition and Evolution of Antigen-Specific Immunity, pp. 1715-1716
- Alka Agrawal
Reviews
- Autophagy as a Regulated Pathway of Cellular Degradation, pp. 1717-1721
- Daniel J. Klionsky; Scott D. Emr
- How Cells Handle Cholesterol, pp. 1721-1726
- Kai Simons; Elina Ikonen
Research
Reports
- Self-Mode-Locking of Quantum Cascade Lasers with Giant Ultrafast Optical Nonlinearities, pp. 1739-1742
- Roberto Paiella; Federico Capasso; Claire Gmachl; Deborah L. Sivco; James N. Baillargeon; Albert L. Hutchinson; Alfred Y. Cho; H. C. Liu
- Tunable Resistance of a Carbon Nanotube-Graphite Interface, pp. 1742-1744
- S. Paulson; A. Helser; M. Buongiorno Nardelli; R. M. Taylor II; M. Falvo; R. Superfine; S. Washburn
- Formation of Sphalerite (ZnS) Deposits in Natural Biofilms of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria, pp. 1744-1747
- Matthias Labrenz; Gregory K. Druschel; Tamara Thomsen-Ebert; Benjamin Gilbert; Susan A. Welch; Kenneth M. Kemner; Graham A. Logan; Roger E. Summons; Gelsomina De Stasio; Philip L. Bond; Barry Lai; Shelly D. Kelly; Jillian F. Banfield
- Tropical Climate at the Last Glacial Maximum Inferred from Glacier Mass-Balance Modeling, pp. 1747-1750
- Steven W. Hostetler; Peter U. Clark
- The Formation of Chondrules at High Gas Pressures in the Solar Nebula, pp. 1751-1753
- Albert Galy; Edward D. Young; Richard D. Ash; R. Keith O'Nions
- Support for the Lunar Cataclysm Hypothesis from Lunar Meteorite Impact Melt Ages, pp. 1754-1756
- B. A. Cohen; T. D. Swindle; D. A. Kring
- Nitric Acid Trihydrate (NAT) in Polar Stratospheric Clouds, pp. 1756-1758
- Christiane Voigt; Jochen Schreiner; Andreas Kohlmann; Peter Zink; Konrad Mauersberger; Niels Larsen; Terry Deshler; Chris Kröger; Jim Rosen; Alberto Adriani; Francesco Cairo; Guido Di Donfrancesco; Maurizio Viterbini; Joelle Ovarlez; Henri Ovariez; Christine David; Andreas Dörnbrack
- Reinterpreting Space, Time Lags, and Functional Responses in Ecological Models, pp. 1758-1761
- Matt J. Keeling; Howard B. Wilson; Steve W. Pacala
- Posttranslational N-Myristoylation of BID as a Molecular Switch for Targeting Mitochondria and Apoptosis, pp. 1761-1765
- Jiping Zha; Solly Weiler; Kyoung Joon Oh; Michael C. Wei; Stanley J. Korsmeyer
- Requirement of the RNA Editing Deaminase ADAR1 Gene for Embryonic Erythropoiesis, pp. 1765-1768
- Q. Wang; J. Khillan; P. Gadue; K. Nishikura
- Down-Regulation of the Macrophage Lineage through Interaction with OX2 (CD200), pp. 1768-1771
- Robert M. Hoek; Sigrid R. Ruuls; Craig A. Murphy; Gavin J. Wright; Ruth Goddard; Sandra M. Zurawski; Bianca Blom; Margit E. Homola; Wolfgang J. Streit; Marion H. Brown; A. Neil Barclay; Jonathon D. Sedgwick
- Accumulation of Dietary Cholesterol in Sitosterolemia Caused by Mutations in Adjacent ABC Transporters, pp. 1771-1775
- Knut E. Berge; Hui Tian; Gregory A. Graf; Liqing Yu; Nick V. Grishin; Joshua Schultz; Peter Kwiterovich; Bei Shan; Robert Barnes; Helen H. Hobbs
- From Marrow to Brain: Expression of Neuronal Phenotypes in Adult Mice, pp. 1775-1779
- Timothy R. Brazelton; Fabio M. V. Rossi; Gilmor I. Keshet; Helen M. Blau
- Turning Blood into Brain: Cells Bearing Neuronal Antigens Generated in Vivo from Bone Marrow, pp. 1779-1782
- Éva Mezey; Karen J. Chandross; Gyöngyi Harta; Richard A. Maki; Scott R. McKercher
- Coding the Location of the Arm by Sight, pp. 1782-1786
- Michael S. A. Graziano; Dylan F. Cooke; Charlotte S. R. Taylor
- Neurons in Monkey Prefrontal Cortex That Track Past or Predict Future Performance, pp. 1786-1789
- Ryohei P. Hasegawa; Ari M. Blitz; Nancy L. Geller; Michael E. Goldberg
Back Matter (55 pp.)
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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 1851
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 1857-1859
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Asia Stays on Top, U.S. in Middle in New Global Rankings, p. 1866
- Constance Holden
- Panel Urges Further Study of Biotech Corn, p. 1867
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Polio Outbreak Raises Questions about Vaccine, pp. 1867+1869
- Liese Greensfelder
- EMBL Rescued from the Financial Brink, p. 1869
- Lone Frank
- ScienceScope, pp. 1869+1871
- Richard Stone; David Malakoff; Erik Stokstad; Eliot Marshall
- Program for Elites Draws Praise, Fire, p. 1870
- Richard Stone
- New 'Replicon' Yields Viral Proteins, pp. 1870-1871
- Eliot Marshall
- Tiny, Feathered Dino Is Most Birdlike Yet, pp. 1871-1872
- Erik Stokstad
- Human Cloning Ban Allows Some Research, p. 1872
- Dennis Normile
- Studies Trace Patchwork of Conflict Policies, p. 1873
- Bruce Agnew
- Clinton Creates Huge Hawaiian Coral Haven, p. 1873
- David Malakoff
- Crystals Branch out into Exotic Shapes, p. 1875
- Robert F. Service
News Focus
- Probing HIV's Elusive Activities within the Host Cell, pp. 1876-1879
- Marina Chicurel
- A Dripping Wet Early Mars Emerging from New Pictures, pp. 1879-1880
- Richard A. Kerr
- Has Leishmaniasis Become Endemic in the U.S.?, pp. 1881+1883
- Martin Enserink
- Taking the Measure of the Wildest Dance on Earth, pp. 1883-1884
- Dana Mackenzie
- X-rays Hit the Spot for Astrophysicists, pp. 1884-1885
- Robert Irion
Random Samples, p. 1887
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Good News at State, p. 1893
- Mary Good
Letters
- How Much Does One Vote Count in an Election?, p. 1895
- Joseph F. Bunnett
- "Kyoto Forests" and a Broader Perspective on Management, pp. 1895-1896
- John H. Borden; Gregg Marland; Bernhard Schlamadinger; Robert Matthews; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; Christian Wirth; Martin Heimann
- Safety Data Crucial for Biological Control Insect Agents, pp. 1896-1897
- Robert W. Pemberton; Donald R. Strong
- Ritalin Tests for Preschoolers, p. 1897
- Laurence L. Greenhill
- Corrections and Clarifications: In Search of Biological Weirdness, p. 1897
- Corrections and Clarifications: New Site Suggests Anasazi Exodus, p. 1897
Policy Forum
- Surveillance and Privacy, pp. 1898-1899
- Ronald Bayer; Amy L. Fairchild
Books et al.
- Attending Marvels, pp. 1900-1901
- George Gaylord Simpson: Paleontologist and Evolutionist
- Léo F. Laporte
- Review author[s]: Niles Eldredge
- Fade to Black?, p. 1901
- State of the Planet
- David Attenborough
- Review author[s]: Andrew Sugden
Perspectives
- Actin' up with Rac1, pp. 1902-1903
- Nansi Jo Colley
- Screen Savers of the World Unite!, pp. 1903-1904
- Michael Shirts; Vijay S. Pande
- Hear, Hear, for the Inner Ear, pp. 1904-1905
- Anthony Graham
- Glacial Climate Instability, pp. 1905-1907
- Laurent Labeyrie
- The Internet of Tomorrow, pp. 1907-1908
- Steve Joiner
- Noise Makes Sense in Neuronal Computing, pp. 1908-1909
- Maxim Volgushev; Ulf T. Eysel
Review
- Subduction and Slab Detachment in the Mediterranean-Carpathian Region, pp. 1910-1917
- M. J. R. Wortel; W. Spakman
Pathways of Discovery
- Piecing Together the Biggest Puzzle of All, pp. 1919-1925
- Martin J. Rees
Research
Research Article
- Sedimentary Rocks of Early Mars, pp. 1927-1937
- Michael C. Malin; Kenneth S. Edgett
Reports
- Planar Hexacoordinate Carbon: A Viable Possibility, pp. 1937-1940
- Kai Exner; Paul von Ragué Schleyer
- Geodynamic Evidence for a Chemically Depleted Continental Tectosphere, pp. 1940-1944
- Alessandro M. Forte; H. K. Claire Perry
- Teleconvection: Remotely Driven Thermal Convection in Rotating Stratified Spherical Layers, pp. 1944-1947
- Keke Zhang; Gerald Schubert
- Rapid Changes in the Hydrologic Cycle of the Tropical Atlantic during the Last Glacial, pp. 1947-1951
- Larry C. Peterson; Gerald H. Haug; Konrad A. Hughen; Ursula Röhl
- Synchronous Radiocarbon and Climate Shifts during the Last Deglaciation, pp. 1951-1954
- Konrad A. Hughen; John R. Southon; Scott J. Lehman; Jonathan T. Overpeck
- A Primitive Enantiornithine Bird and the Origin of Feathers, pp. 1955-1959
- Fucheng Zhang; Zhonghe Zhou
- Glucose-Dependent Insulin Release from Genetically Engineered K Cells, pp. 1959-1962
- Anthony T. Cheung; Bama Dayanandan; Jamie T. Lewis; Gregory S. Korbutt; Ray V. Rajotte; Michael Bryer-Ash; Michael O. Boylan; M. Michael Wolfe; Timothy J. Kieffer
- Response to RAG-Mediated V(D)J Cleavage by NBS1 and γ-H2AX, pp. 1962-1964
- Hua Tang Chen; Avinash Bhandoola; Michael J. Difilippantonio; Jie Zhu; Martin J. Brown; Xuguang Tai; Emmy P. Rogakou; Tilmann M. Brotz; William M. Bonner; Thomas Ried; André Nussenzweig
- Identification of Synergistic Signals Initiating Inner Ear Development, pp. 1965-1967
- Raj K. Ladher; Kelly U. Anakwe; Austin L. Gurney; Gary C. Schoenwolf; Philippa H. Francis-West
- The Contribution of Noise to Contrast Invariance of Orientation Tuning in Cat Visual Cortex, pp. 1968-1972
- Jeffrey S. Anderson; Ilan Lampl; Deda C. Gillespie; David Ferster
- Efficient Initiation of HCV RNA Replication in Cell Culture, pp. 1972-1974
- Keril J. Blight; Alexander A. Kolykhalov; Charles M. Rice
- Multigenerational Cortical Inheritance of the Rax2 Protein in Orienting Polarity and Division in Yeast, pp. 1975-1978
- Tracy Chen; Takatoshi Hiroko; Amitabha Chaudhuri; Fumika Inose; Matthew Lord; Shigeko Tanaka; John Chant; Atsushi Fujita
- Rescue of Photoreceptor Degeneration in Rhodopsin-Null Drosophila Mutants by Activated Rac1, pp. 1978-1980
- Hui-Yun Chang; Donald F. Ready
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2027
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2033+2035
- Gilbert Chin
News
News of the Week
- Storm Erupts over Terms for Publishing Celera's Sequence, pp. 2042-2043
- Eliot Marshall
- Spy Conviction Strains Science Collaborations, pp. 2043+2045
- Richard Stone
- Colorado River Clams Provide Benchmark, pp. 2045-2046
- Mark Muro
- ScienceScope, pp. 2045+2047
- David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler; Wayne Kondro; Robert Koenig
- Italian Scientists Blast GMO Restrictions, p. 2046
- Lone Frank
- Magnetic Wires Promise Giant Step for Memory, pp. 2047-2048
- Robert F. Service
- Old Flies May Hold Secrets of Aging, p. 2048
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Young X-ray Satellite Rattles Old Ideas, p. 2049
- Govert Schilling
- FDA Moves against Penn Scientist, pp. 2049+2051
- Gretchen Vogel
- Immune Molecules Prune Neural Links, p. 2051
- Laura Helmuth
- Language Affects Sound Perception, pp. 2051-2052
- Charles Seife
- California Sets up Three New Institutes, p. 2052
- Evelyn Strauss
- Treaty Takes a POP at the Dirty Dozen, p. 2053
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Martin Enserink
News Focus
- Plants Join the Genome Sequencing Bandwagon, pp. 2054-2055
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Stalking the Wild Mustard, pp. 2055-2057
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- A Journey to the Center of the Chromosome, pp. 2057-2059
- Christine Mlot
- Galápagos Station Survives Latest Attack by Fishers, pp. 2059+2061
- Dan Ferber
- New Chinese Biochip Center Straddles Business, Academe, pp. 2061-2062
- Ding Yimin
- 'Sir Mammoth' Leads Charge to Uncover Ice Age Fossils, pp. 2062-2063
- Richard Stone
Random Samples, p. 2065
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Big Ideas from a Small Plant, p. 2071
- Caroline Dean
Letters
- Databases Tailored for Biodiversity Conservation, pp. 2073-2074
- Andrew T. Smith; Luigi Boitani; Colin Bibby; David Brackett; Fabio Corsi; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca; Claude Gascon; Mariano Gimenez Dixon; Craig Hilton-Taylor; Georgina Mace; Russell A. Mittermeier; Jorge Rabinovich; Barry J. Richardson; Anthony Rylands; Bruce Stein; Simon Stuart; Jorgen Thomsen; Crispen Wilson; James L. Edwards; Meredith A. Lane; Ebbe S. Nielsen; Frank A. Bisby
- Collaborations Tailored for Bioinformatics Projects, p. 2074
- Yang Zhong; Liang Zhang; Deming Su
- Tools of the Trade in Vaccine Design, pp. 2074-2075
- Alessandro Sette
- "Diamond Ceiling" for Asian Americans, p. 2075
- Vijendra K. Agarwal
- Corrections and Clarifications: Surveillance and Privacy, p. 2075
- Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 2075
- Corrections and Clarifications: Thoughts on the Causes of Tree Mortality in Appalachia, p. 2075
- Corrections and Clarifications: Nitrogen on the Moon, p. 2075
- Corrections and Clarifications: Invasive Plants versus Their New and Old Neighbors: A Mechanism for Exotic Invasion, p. 2075
- Corrections and Clarifications: Optically Defined Multifunctional Patterning of Photosensitive Thin-Film Silica Mesophases, p. 2075
Policy Forum
- Plant Biology in 2010, pp. 2077-2078
- Chris Somerville; Jeff Dangl
Books et al.
- The Big Bang's Radical Brother, pp. 2079-2080
- A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality
- Fred Hoyle; Geoffrey Burbidge; Jayant V. Narlikar
- Review author[s]: David W. Hogg; Matias Zaldarriage
Perspectives
- The Causes of 20th Century Warming, pp. 2081+2083
- Francis W. Zwiers; Andrew J. Weaver
- How Strange Is the Proton?, pp. 2083-2084
- Günther Rosner
- Species-Area Relations in Tropical Forests, pp. 2084-2086
- Robert M. May; Michael P. H. Stumpf
- Action at a Distance: Bacterial Flagellar Assembly, pp. 2086-2087
- Robert M. Macnab
- The Export Business, p. 2087
- Orla Smith
Review
- The Ecological Risks and Benefits of Genetically Engineered Plants, pp. 2088-2093
- L. L. Wolfenbarger; P. R. Phifer
Tech.Sight
- Making Catalytic DNAs, pp. 2095-2096
- Ronald R. Breaker
- Micromanaging References, p. 2097
- Reference Manager 9.5
- Review author[s]: Brian R. Shmaefsky
- Plotting the Fit, pp. 2097-2098
- Tecplot 8.0
- Review author[s]: Kathy E. Mitchell
- Modeling Molecules, p. 2098
- Gaussian 98W and GaussViewW
- Review author[s]: John A. Wass
- Electronic Teacher, p. 2098
- Bonding II
- Review author[s]: Kevin Ahern
Research
Arabidopsis: Research Articles
- Arabidopsis Transcription Factors: Genome-Wide Comparative Analysis among Eukaryotes, pp. 2105-2110
- J. L. Riechmann; J. Heard; G. Martin; L. Reuber; C.-Z. Jiang; J. Keddie; L. Adam; O. Pineda; O. J. Ratcliffe; R. R. Samaha; R. Creelman; M. Pilgrim; P. Broun; J. Z. Zhang; D. Ghandehari; B. K. Sherman; G.-L. Yu
- Orchestrated Transcription of Key Pathways in Arabidopsis by the Circadian Clock, pp. 2110-2113
- Stacey L. Harmer; John B. Hogenesch; Marty Straume; Hur-Song Chang; Bin Han; Tong Zhu; Xun Wang; Joel A. Kreps; Steve A. Kay
- The Origins of Genomic Duplications in Arabidopsis, pp. 2114-2117
- Todd J. Vision; Daniel G. Brown; Steven D. Tanksley
Reports
- Strange Magnetism and the Anapole Structure of the Proton, pp. 2117-2119
- R. Hasty; A. M. Hawthorne-Allen; T. Averett; D. Barkhuff; D. H. Beck; E. J. Beise; A. Blake; H. Breuer; R. Carr; S. Covrig; A. Danagoulian; G. Dodson; K. Dow; M. Farkhondeh; B. W. Filippone; J. Gao; M. C. Herda; T. M. Ito; C. E. Jones; W. Korsch; K. Kramer; S. Kowalski; P. Lee; R. D. McKeown; B. Mueller; M. Pitt; J. Ritter; J. Roche; V. Savu; D. T. Spayde; R. Tieulent; E. Tsentalovich; S. P. Wells; B. Yang; T. Zwart
- Molybdenum Nanowires by Electrodeposition, pp. 2120-2123
- Michael P. Zach; Kwok H. Ng; Reginald M. Penner
- High-Resolution Inkjet Printing of All-Polymer Transistor Circuits, pp. 2123-2126
- H. Sirringhaus; T. Kawase; R. H. Friend; T. Shimoda; M. Inbasekaran; W. Wu; E. P. Woo
- Ultrahigh-Density Nanowire Arrays Grown in Self-Assembled Diblock Copolymer Templates, pp. 2126-2129
- T. Thurn-Albrecht; J. Schotter; G. A. Kästle; N. Emley; T. Shibauchi; L. Krusin-Elbaum; K. Guarini; C. T. Black; M. T. Tuominen; T. P. Russell
- Creating Long-Lived Superhydrophobic Polymer Surfaces through Mechanically Assembled Monolayers, pp. 2130-2133
- Jan Genzer; Kirill Efimenko
- External Control of 20th Century Temperature by Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings, pp. 2133-2137
- Peter A. Stott; S. F. B. Tett; G. S. Jones; M. R. Allen; J. F. B. Mitchell; G. J. Jenkins
- Extended Life-Span Conferred by Cotransporter Gene Mutations in Drosophila, pp. 2137-2140
- Blanka Rogina; Robert A. Reenan; Steven P. Nilsen; Stephen L. Helfand
- Docosahexaenoic Acid, a Ligand for the Retinoid X Receptor in Mouse Brain, pp. 2140-2144
- Alexander Mata de Urquiza; Suya Liu; Maria Sjöberg; Rolf H. Zetterström; William Griffiths; Jan Sjövall; Thomas Perlmann
- Global Analysis of the Genetic Network Controlling a Bacterial Cell Cycle, pp. 2144-2148
- Michael T. Laub; Harley H. McAdams; Tamara Feldblyum; Claire M. Fraser; Lucy Shapiro
- The Bacterial Flagellar Cap as the Rotary Promoter of Flagellin Self-Assembly, pp. 2148-2152
- Koji Yonekura; Saori Maki; David Gene Morgan; David J. DeRosier; Ferenc Vonderviszt; Katsumi Imada; Keiichi Namba
- Development of CD8α-Positive Dendritic Cells from a Common Myeloid Progenitor, pp. 2152-2154
- David Traver; Koichi Akashi; Markus Manz; Miriam Merad; Toshihiro Miyamoto; Edgar G. Engleman; Irving L. Weissman
- Functional Requirement for Class I MHC in CNS Development and Plasticity, pp. 2155-2159
- Gene S. Huh; Lisa M. Boulanger; Hongping Du; Patricio A. Riquelme; Tilmann M. Brotz; Carla J. Shatz
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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Netwatch, p. 2207
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Editors' Choice, pp. 2213+2215
- Gilbert Chin
Breakthrough of the Year: Genomics Comes of Age, pp. 2220-2225
- Elizabeth Pennisi; The News and Editorial Staffs
News
News of the Week
- NIH Gets $2.5 Billion More as Congress Wraps up Budget, p. 2226
- David Malakoff
- Court Backs Michigan Policy on Diversity, p. 2227
- Constance Holden
- Disease Genes Clarify Cholesterol Trafficking, pp. 2227+2229
- Jean Marx
- ScienceScope, pp. 2229+2231
- Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff; Michael Balter
- European Union to Fund Science in Balkan Region, p. 2230
- Richard Stone
- Silk Moth Deaths Show Perils of Biocontrol, pp. 2230-2231
- Mari N. Jensen
- Fighting Bacterial Fire with Bacterial Fire, pp. 2231+2233
- Evelyn Strauss
- Congress OKs Plan for Retired Chimps, p. 2233
- Gretchen Vogel
- Neural Net Contest Draws Online Crowd, p. 2233
- John S. MacNeil
News Focus
- Clinton's Science Legacy: Ending on a High Note, pp. 2234-2236
- David Malakoff
- "I'd like to See America Used as a Global Lab", pp. 2236-2239
- Geologists Pursue Solar System's Oldest Relics, pp. 2239+2241-2242
- Richard A. Kerr
- The Come-Hither, Don't-Touch-Me Proteins, pp. 2243-2244
- Gretchen Vogel
- A Powerhouse Rises in Reborn Dresden, p. 2244
- Robert Koenig
- Simple Hosts May Help Reveal How Bacteria Infect Cells, pp. 2245-2247
- Evelyn Strauss
Random Samples, p. 2249
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Editorial
- Breakthrough of the Year, p. 2255
- Donald Kennedy
Letters
- Penny Wise, Pound Foolish: A Retrospective, p. 2257
- Laura Manuelidis
- Missing Persons Identification: Genetics at Work for Society, pp. 2257-2258
- Jose A. Lorente; Carmen Entrala; J. Carlos Alvarez; Miguel Lorente; Enrique Villanueva; Félix Carrasco; Bruce Budowle
- Eurasian Air Pollution Reaches Eastern North America, pp. 2258-2259
- Pierre E. Biscaye; Francis E. Grousset; Anders M. Svensson; Aloys Bory; Leonard A. Barrie
- Careful Planning Created the Society for Neuroscience, p. 2259
- Louise H. Marshall
- The Vulnerability of Venice, pp. 2259-2260
- Vivien Gornitz; Rhodes W. Fairbridge; Albert J. Ammerman; Charles E. McClennen
- The Other Stanley Cohen, p. 2260
- Ruth Hogue Angeletti
Policy Forum
- Communicating Statistical Information, pp. 2261-2262
- Ulrich Hoffrage; Samuel Lindsey; Ralph Hertwig; Gerd Gigerenzer
Books et al.
- Rhetoric and the Math Melodrama, pp. 2263-2267
- The Wild Numbers
- Philibert Schogt
- Uncle Petros & Goldbach's Conjecture
- Apostolos Doxiadis
- Review author[s]: David Foster Wallace
Perspectives
- The Manifold Ways of Perception, pp. 2268-2269
- H. Sebastian Seung; Daniel D. Lee
- Flip the Chip, pp. 2269-2270
- C. P. Wong; Shijian Luo; Zhuqing Zhang
- A Stargazer Foretells the Way to the Synapse, pp. 2270-2271
- Terunaga Nakagawa; Morgan Sheng
- License Withheld: Geminin Blocks DNA Replication, pp. 2271-2273
- Zoi Lygerou; Paul Nurse
- Single Photons "on Demand", pp. 2273-2274
- Simon Benjamin
- The Amazon Reveals Its Secrets: Partly, pp. 2274-2275
- Julio L. Betancourt
- Boosting Working Memory, pp. 2275-2276
- Trevor W. Robbins; Mitul A. Mehta; Barbara J. Sahakian
Research
Reports
- Intersubband Electroluminescence from Silicon-Based Quantum Cascade Structures, pp. 2277-2280
- G. Dehlinger; L. Diehl; U. Gennser; H. Sigg; J. Faist; K. Ensslin; D. Grützmacher; E. Müller
- Element-Selective Single Atom Imaging, pp. 2280-2282
- K. Suenaga; M. Tencé; C. Mory; C. Colliex; H. Kato; T. Okazaki; H. Shinohara; K. Hirahara; S. Bandow; S. Iijima
- A Quantum Dot Single-Photon Turnstile Device, pp. 2282-2285
- P. Michler; A. Kiraz; C. Becher; W. V. Schoenfeld; P. M. Petroff; Lidong Zhang; E. Hu; A. Imamoğlu
- Reconstruction of the Amazon Basin Effective Moisture Availability over the past 14,000 Years, pp. 2285-2287
- Mark A. Maslin; Stephen J. Burns
- Upwelling Intensification as Part of the Pliocene-Pleistocene Climate Transition, pp. 2288-2291
- Jeremy R. Marlow; Carina B. Lange; Gerold Wefer; Antoni Rosell-Melé
- Millennial-Scale Dynamics of Southern Amazonian Rain Forests, pp. 2291-2294
- Francis E. Mayle; Rachel Burbridge; Timothy J. Killeen
- Transmembrane Molecular Pump Activity of Niemann-Pick C1 Protein, pp. 2295-2298
- Joanna P. Davies; Fannie W. Chen; Yiannis A. Ioannou
- Identification of HE1 as the Second Gene of Niemann-Pick C Disease, pp. 2298-2301
- Saule Naureckiene; David. E. Sleat; Henry Lackland; Anthony Fensom; Marie T. Vanier; Robert Wattiaux; Michel Jadot; Peter Lobel
- Evidence for Genetic Linkage of Alzheimer's Disease to Chromosome 10q, pp. 2302-2303
- Lars Bertram; Deborah Blacker; Kristina Mullin; Devon Keeney; Jennifer Jones; Sanjay Basu; Stephen Yhu; Melvin G. McInnis; Rodney C. P. Go; Konstantinos Vekrellis; Dennis J. Selkoe; Aleister J. Saunders; Rudolph E. Tanzi
- Linkage of Plasma Aβ42 to a Quantitative Locus on Chromosome 10 in Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Pedigrees, pp. 2303-2304
- Nilufer Ertekin-Taner; Neill Graff-Radford; Linda H. Younkin; Christopher Eckman; Matthew Baker; Jennifer Adamson; James Ronald; John Blangero; Michael Hutton; Steven G. Younkin
- Susceptibility Locus for Alzheimer's Disease on Chromosome 10, pp. 2304-2305
- Amanda Myers; Peter Holmans; Helen Marshall; Jennifer Kwon; David Meyer; Dzanan Ramic; Shantia Shears; Jeremy Booth; Fabienne Wavrant DeVrieze; Richard Crook; Marian Hamshere; Richard Abraham; Nigel Tunstall; Francis Rice; Stephanie Carty; Sara Lillystone; Pat Kehoe; Varuni Rudrasingham; Lesley Jones; Simon Lovestone; Jordi Perez-Tur; Julie Williams; Michael J. Owen; John Hardy; Alison M. Goate
- Genome-Wide Location and Function of DNA Binding Proteins, pp. 2306-2309
- Bing Ren; François Robert; John J. Wyrick; Oscar Aparicio; Ezra G. Jennings; Itamar Simon; Julia Zeitlinger; Jörg Schreiber; Nancy Hannett; Elenita Kanin; Thomas L. Volkert; Christopher J. Wilson; Stephen P. Bell; Richard A. Young
- Inhibition of Eukaryotic DNA Replication by Geminin Binding to Cdt1, pp. 2309-2312
- James A. Wohlschlegel; Brian T. Dwyer; Suman K. Dhar; Christin Cvetic; Johannes C. Walter; Anindya Dutta
- Distinct Roles for TBP and TBP-Like Factor in Early Embryonic Gene Transcription in Xenopus, pp. 2312-2315
- Gert Jan C. Veenstra; Daniel L. Weeks; Alan P. Wolffe
- Cholinergic Enhancement and Increased Selectivity of Perceptual Processing during Working Memory, pp. 2315-2319
- Maura L. Furey; Pietro Pietrini; James V. Haxby
- A Global Geometric Framework for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction, pp. 2319-2323
- Joshua B. Tenenbaum; Vin de Silva; John C. Langford
- Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction by Locally Linear Embedding, pp. 2323-2326
- Sam T. Roweis; Lawrence K. Saul
AAAS News and Notes, p. 2327
- Coimbra Sirica
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