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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: More Than a Journal, p. 13
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 15+17
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 19
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Jupiter's Two-Faced Moon, Ganymede, Falling into Line, pp. 22-23
- Richard A. Kerr
- British Parliament Approves New Rules, p. 23
- Gretchen Vogel
- Chipping Away at Feudal Vestiges in Academe, pp. 23-24
- Ohad Parnes
- Old Movie Spawns a New Discovery, pp. 24-25
- Martin Enserink
- Preventing Hair Loss from Chemotherapy, pp. 25-26
- Jean Marx
- ScienceScope, pp. 25+27
- The Science News Staff
- Tooth Theory Revises History of Mammals, p. 26
- Erik Stokstad
- Society Seeks Legislative Aide Fellow, p. 27
- Cassio Leite Vieira
- NIH Kills Deal to Upgrade Heart Data, pp. 27-28
- Andrew Lawler
- Ravenous Black Holes Never Say Diet, p. 28
- Mark Sincell
- Scientist Restored to Top Agriculture Post, p. 28
- Pallava Bagla
- Superagency Seeks to Reconcile Two Cultures, p. 29
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- NASA's Street Fighter Takes on Tangled Space Science Program, pp. 30-32
- Andrew Lawler
- Record Year for Science, but Can It Be Repeated?, p. 33
- David Malakoff
- Japanese Fraud Highlights Media-Driven Research Ethic, pp. 34-35
- Dennis Normile
- How the Body's 'Garbage Disposal' May Inactivate Drugs, pp. 35+37
- Gretchen Vogel
- Random Samples, p. 39
- David Malakoff
Science's Compass
Letters
- Priorities in HIV Prevention, pp. 45-46
- Amy J. Behrman; Eve D. Mokotoff; Joseph A. Catania; Steve Morin; Thomas Coates; Lance Pollack; Jesse Canchola; Jason Chang
- Helminthic Infection and HIV Vaccine Trials, pp. 46-47
- Miles B. Markus; John E. Fincham; Dan H. Barouch; Norman L. Letvin
- That's no Worm..., p. 47
- Gordon Hendler
Essay
- Toward Sustainable Chemistry, pp. 48-49
Books et al.
- Cinemas of the Wild, pp. 50-51
- Wildlife Films
- Derek Bousé
- Reel Nature: America's Romance with Wildlife on Film
- Gregg Mitman
- Review author[s]: Thomas Lovejoy
- Games Cichlids Play, p. 51
- The Cichlid Fishes: Nature's Grand Experiment in Evolution
- George W. Barlow
- Review author[s]: Amy McCune
Perspectives
- The Music of Nature and the Nature of Music, pp. 52-54
- Patricia M. Gray; Bernie Krause; Jelle Atema; Roger Payne; Carol Krumhansl; Luis Baptista
- Music of the Hemispheres, pp. 54-56
- Mark Jude Tramo
- Switched-On Nickel, pp. 56-57
- Robert H. Crabtree
- Orion Sheds New Light on Star and Planet Formation, pp. 57-58
- Joel Kastner
- Climate Change across the Hemispheres, pp. 58-59
- Nicholas Shackleton
High Energy Astrophysics
- Bursts, Rays, and Jets, p. 65
- Linda Rowan; Robert Coontz
News
- Microquasars Raise Megaquestions, pp. 66-68
- Mark Sincell
- Astronomical Odd Couple? Or Alter Egos?, pp. 68-70
- Govert Schilling
- Tatars' Saucy Project Takes on the World, pp. 70-72
- Richard Stone
Reviews
- Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays: Physics and Astrophysics at Extreme Energies, pp. 73-79
- Günter Sigl
- Gamma-Ray Bursts: Accumulating Afterglow Implications, Progenitor Clues, and Prospects, pp. 79-84
- P. Mészáros
- Magnetohydrodynamic Production of Relativistic Jets, pp. 84-92
- David L. Meier; Shinji Koide; Yutaka Uchida
Research
Reports
- The CIDA-QUEST Large-Scale Survey of Orion OB1: Evidence for Rapid Disk Dissipation in a Dispersed Stellar Population, pp. 93-96
- César Briceño; A. Katherina Vivas; Nuria Calvet; Lee Hartmann; Ricardo Pacheco; David Herrera; Lysett Romero; Perry Berlind; Gerardo Sánchez; Jeffrey A. Snyder; Peter Andrews
- Atomically Resolved Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Intramolecular Junctions, pp. 97-100
- Min Ouyang; Jin-Lin Huang; Chin Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
- Evidence for Coherent Proton Tunneling in a Hydrogen Bond Network, pp. 100-103
- Anthony J. Horsewill; Nicholas H. Jones; Roberto Caciuffo
- Photoactivated Fluorescence from Individual Silver Nanoclusters, pp. 103-106
- Lynn A. Peyser; Amy E. Vinson; Andrew P. Bartko; Robert M. Dickson
- Toward Separation and Purification of Olefins Using Dithiolene Complexes: An Electrochemical Approach, pp. 106-109
- Kun Wang; Edward I. Stiefel
- Timing of Millennial-Scale Climate Change in Antarctica and Greenland during the Last Glacial Period, pp. 109-112
- Thomas Blunier; Edward J. Brook
- Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations over the Last Glacial Termination, pp. 112-114
- Eric Monnin; Andreas Indermühle; André Dällenbach; Jacqueline Flückiger; Bernhard Stauffer; Thomas F. Stocker; Dominique Raynaud; Jean-Marc Barnola
- Evolution of Universal Grammar, pp. 114-118
- Martin A. Nowak; Natalia L. Komarova; Partha Niyogi
- Broad-Spectrum Mildew Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana Mediated by RPW8, pp. 118-120
- Shunyuan Xiao; Simon Ellwood; Ozer Calis; Elaine Patrick; Tianxian Li; Mark Coleman; John G. Turner
- Active Disruption of an RNA-Protein Interaction by a DExH/D RNA Helicase, pp. 121-125
- Eckhard Jankowsky; Christian H. Gross; Stewart Shuman; Anna Marie Pyle
- Effectiveness of Parks in Protecting Tropical Biodiversity, pp. 125-128
- Aaron G. Bruner; Raymond E. Gullison; Richard E. Rice; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca
- Chromosomal Effects of Rapid Gene Evolution in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 128-130
- Dmitry Nurminsky; Daniel de Aguiar; Carlos D. Bustamante; Daniel L. Hartl
- Guidance of Cell Migration by EGF Receptor Signaling during Drosophila Oogenesis, pp. 131-133
- Peter Duchek; Pernille Rørth
- Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Rats by CDK Inhibitors, pp. 134-137
- Stephen T. Davis; Bill G. Benson; H. Neal Bramson; Dennis E. Chapman; Scott H. Dickerson; Karen M. Dold; Derek J. Eberwein; Mark Edelstein; Stephen V. Frye; Robert T. Gampe Jr.; Robert J. Griffin; Philip A. Harris; Anne M. Hassell; William D. Holmes; Robert N. Hunter; Victoria B. Knick; Karen Lackey; Brett Lovejoy; Michael J. Luzzio; Doris Murray; Patricia Parker; Warren J. Rocque; Lisa Shewchuk; James M. Veal; Duncan H. Walker; Lee F. Kuyper
- Differential Shunting of EPSPs by Action Potentials, pp. 138-141
- Michael Häusser; Guy Major; Greg J. Stuart
- Migration of Plasmodium Sporozoites through Cells before Infection, pp. 141-144
- Maria M. Mota; Gabriele Pradel; Jerome P. Vanderberg; Julius C. R. Hafalla; Ute Frevert; Ruth S. Nussenzweig; Victor Nussenzweig; Ana Rodríguez
Back Matter (52 pp.)
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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Editorial: U.S. Census 2000: An Update, p. 209
- Kenneth Prewitt
Editors' Choice, pp. 211+213
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 215
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- New Faces Please and Puzzle Researchers, p. 222
- David Malakoff
- Two Fields Prepare to Take the Long View, pp. 222-223
- Andrew Lawler
- NIH Considers Paying to Use Private Database, pp. 223+225
- Eliot Marshall
- New Fossil Fills Gap in Bird Evolution, p. 225
- Erik Stokstad
- ScienceScope, p. 225
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Robert Koenig
- Infant Monkey Carries Jellyfish Gene, p. 226
- Gretchen Vogel
- Mutant Gene Speeds up the Human Clock, pp. 226-227
- Marina Chicurel
- Ear Bones Reveal Homing Tendencies, pp. 227+229
- David Malakoff
- HIV Inhibitor Blocks Virus from Cell, p. 229
- Laura Helmuth
- Mammoth Hunters Put Hopes on Ice, pp. 229-230
- Richard Stone
- Oldest Human DNA Reveals Aussie Oddity, pp. 230-231
- Constance Holden
- Skull Study Targets Africa-Only Origins, p. 231
- Elizabeth Pennisi
News Focus: Paleontology in China
- Exquisite Chinese Fossils Add New Pages to Book of Life, pp. 232-236
- Erik Stokstad
- Research Kicks into High Gear after a Long, Uphill Struggle, pp. 237-238
- Dennis Normile
- Internal Fights, Looting Hinder Work in the Field, pp. 239+241
- Dennis Normile
- Fruitful Collaborations Follow a Two-Way Street, p. 241
- Xiong Lei
- Random Samples, p. 243
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Evolution of Sockeye Salmon Ecotypes, pp. 251-252
- Richard G. Gustafson; Robin Waples; Steven T. Kalinowski; Gary A. Winans; Andrew P. Hendry; John K. Wenburg; Paul Bentzen; Eric Volk; Thomas P. Quinn
- Selfish DNA and the Origin of Genes, pp. 252-253
- Donard S. Dwyer; Hiroyuki Ogata; Stéphane Audic; Jean-Michel Claverie
- Scientific Whaling, p. 253
- William Aron
- Tenured Faculty on Soft Money, p. 254
- Edward L. Kean
- No Error in Vote Counts: In Principle, p. 254
- C. Dennis Thron; Vincent Crespi
- Corrections and Clarifications: Editors' Choice, p. 254
- Corrections and Clarifications: Fossils Come to Life in Mexico, p. 254
- Corrections and Clarifications: Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere, p. 254
Policy Forum
- Volcano Fatalities: Lessons from the Historical Record, p. 255
- Tom Simkin; Lee Siebert; Russell Blong
Books et al.
- Explosive Rhetoric, pp. 257-258
- The Nuclear Muse: Literature, Physics, and the First Atomic Bombs
- John Canaday
- Review author[s]: Gregory Benford
- Things Fall Apart, p. 258
- Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health
- Laurie Garrett
- Review author[s]: Robert E. Shope
Perspectives
- The Search for the Higgs Boson, pp. 259-260
- Michael Riordan; P. C. Rowson; Sau Lan Wu
- Seeking Categories in the Brain, pp. 260-261+263
- Simon J. Thorpe; Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
- Staying Neutral for a Change, pp. 263-264
- Patrick Cassoux
- Bird Navigation: Computing Orthodromes, pp. 264-265
- Rudiger Wehner
Review
- Electron Spin Resonance in Studies of Membranes and Proteins, pp. 266-269
- P. P. Borbat; A. J. Costa-Filho; K. A. Earle; J. K. Moscicki; J. H. Freed
Research
Reports
- Fluid Control in Multichannel Structures by Electrocapillary Pressure, pp. 277-280
- M. W. J. Prins; W. J. J. Welters; J. W. Weekamp
- Proximity-Induced Superconductivity in DNA, pp. 280-282
- A. Yu. Kasumov; M. Kociak; S. Guéron; B. Reulet; V. T. Volkov; D. V. Klinov; H. Bouchiat
- Resonant Electron Scattering by Defects in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 283-285
- Marc Bockrath; Wenjie Liang; Dolores Bozovic; Jason H. Hafner; Charles M. Lieber; M. Tinkham; Hongkun Park
- A Three-Dimensional Synthetic Metallic Crystal Composed of Single-Component Molecules, pp. 285-287
- Hisashi Tanaka; Yoshinori Okano; Hayao Kobayashi; Wakako Suzuki; Akiko Kobayashi
- String Tension and Stability of Magic Tip-Suspended Nanowires, pp. 288-290
- E. Tosatti; S. Prestipino; S. Kostlmeier; A. Dal Corso; F. D. Di Tolla
- Orbital Forcing of the Marine Isotope Stage 9 Interglacial, pp. 290-293
- C. H. Stirling; T. M. Esat; K. Lambeck; M. T. McCulloch; S. G. Blake; D.-C. Lee; A. N. Halliday
- Modern Human Ancestry at the Peripheries: A Test of the Replacement Theory, pp. 293-297
- Milford H. Wolpoff; John Hawks; David W. Frayer; Keith Hunley
- Natal Homing in a Marine Fish Metapopulation, pp. 297-299
- Simon R. Thorrold; Christopher Latkoczy; Peter K. Swart; Cynthia M. Jones
- Migration along Orthodromic Sun Compass Routes by Arctic Birds, pp. 300-303
- Thomas Alerstam; Gudmundur A. Gudmundsson; Martin Green; Anders Hedenström
- A Ribonucleotide Reductase Homolog of Cytomegalovirus and Endothelial Cell Tropism, pp. 303-305
- Wolfram Brune; Carine Ménard; Jürgen Heesemann; Ulrich H. Koszinowski
- A Role for Flavin Monooxygenase-Like Enzymes in Auxin Biosynthesis, pp. 306-309
- Yunde Zhao; Sioux K. Christensen; Christian Fankhauser; John R. Cashman; Jerry D. Cohen; Detlef Weigel; Joanne Chory
- Transgenic Monkeys Produced by Retroviral Gene Transfer into Mature Oocytes, pp. 309-312
- A. W. S. Chan; K. Y. Chong; C. Martinovich; C. Simerly; G. Schatten
- Categorical Representation of Visual Stimuli in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex, pp. 312-316
- David J. Freedman; Maximilian Riesenhuber; Tomaso Poggio; Earl K. Miller
- Role of ER Export Signals in Controlling Surface Potassium Channel Numbers, pp. 316-319
- Dzwokai Ma; Noa Zerangue; Yu-Fung Lin; Anthony Collins; Mei Yu; Yuh Nung Jan; Lily Yeh Jan
- Autoimmune Dilated Cardiomyopathy in PD-1 Receptor-Deficient Mice, pp. 319-322
- Hiroyuki Nishimura; Taku Okazaki; Yoshimasa Tanaka; Kazuki Nakatani; Masatake Hara; Akira Matsumori; Shigetake Sasayama; Akira Mizoguchi; Hiroshi Hiai; Nagahiro Minato; Tasuku Honjo
Back Matter (62 pp.)
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Front Matter (26 pp.)
Editorial
- Antibiotics, Animals, and People: Again!, p. 397
- Stanley Falkow; Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 399+401
- Gilbert Chin
NetWatch, p. 403
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Student Survey Highlights Mismatch of Training, Goals, pp. 408-409
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Cloned Gaur a Short-Lived Success, p. 409
- Gretchen Vogel
- Weird New Exoplanets Leave Theory Behind, pp. 409+411-412
- Govert Schilling
- ScienceScope, pp. 411+413
- Wayne Kondro; David Malakoff; Eliot Marshall; John Davenport
- Horses Domesticated Multiple Times, p. 412
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- How Rain Pulses Drive Biome Growth, pp. 413-414
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Microwave Telescope Data Ring True, p. 414
- Charles Seife
- U.S. Module to Offer Long-Term Lab Space, pp. 414-415
- Andrew Lawler
- Political Spat Delays Funding for Academy, p. 415
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- Scientific Community: Anthropological Warfare, pp. 416+419-421
- Charles C. Mann
- Preemptive Strike Sought to Discredit Book before It Was Published, pp. 417-418
- Charles C. Mann
- American Geophysical Union: Geophysicists Probe the Solar System's Cold Spots, pp. 422-423
- Richard A. Kerr
- Ecology: Arctic Life, on Thin Ice, pp. 424-425
- Kevin Krajick
- Pacifichem 2000: Pacific Chemists Throw Switches, Strike at Disease, pp. 426-427
- Robert F. Service
- Random Samples, p. 429
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Canine Assistants for Conservationists, p. 435
- Deborah A. Smith; Katherine Ralls; Barbara Davenport; Brice Adams; Jesus E. Maldonado
- Present and Future Control of Malaria, pp. 435-436
- Anthony A. James; Carlos M. Morel; Stephen L. Hoffman; Chris Curtis
- On the Origins of Photosynthesis, pp. 436-437
- Kenneth M. Towe; David J. Des Marais
- Corrections and Clarifications: Subduction and Slab Detachment in the Mediterranean-Carpathian Region, p. 437
Policy Forum
- The Future of the Brazilian Amazon, pp. 438-439
- William F. Laurance; Mark A. Cochrane; Scott Bergen; Philip M. Fearnside; Patricia Delamônica; Christopher Barber; Sammya D'Angelo; Tito Fernandes
Books et al.
- Cognition: Elementary, My Dear Chimpanzee, pp. 440-441
- Folk Physics for Apes the Chimpanzee's Theory of How the World Works
- Daniel J. Povinelli
- Review author[s]: Marc D. Hauser
- History of Science: Westward Impulse Embodied, p. 441
- A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley Powell
- Donald Worster
- Review author[s]: Stephen J. Pyne
Perspectives
- Behavioral Ecology: Dividing up the Kids, pp. 442-443
- Walter D. Koenig; Joseph Haydock
- Nanomaterials: Stretching the Mold, pp. 443-444
- Thomas E. Mallouk
- Planetary Science: The Nightside of Venus, pp. 444-445
- David Crisp
- Immunology: Giving Inhibitory Receptors a Boost, pp. 445-446
- Shih-Yao Lin; Jean-Pierre Kinet
Review
- Gene Regulation: Insulators and Boundaries: Versatile Regulatory Elements in the Eukaryotic Genome, pp. 447-450
- Adam C. Bell; Adam C. West; Gary Felsenfeld
Research
Reports
- Coupling and Entangling of Quantum States in Quantum Dot Molecules, pp. 451-453
- M. Bayer; P. Hawrylak; K. Hinzer; S. Fafard; M. Korkusinski; Z. R. Wasilewski; O. Stern; A. Forchel
- A Lost-Wax Approach to Monodisperse Colloids and Their Crystals, pp. 453-457
- Peng Jiang; Jane F. Bertone; Vicki L. Colvin
- Direct Imaging of Transient Molecular Structures with Ultrafast Diffraction, pp. 458-462
- Hyotcherl Ihee; Vladimir A. Lobastov; Udo M. Gomez; Boyd M. Goodson; Ramesh Srinivasan; Chong-Yu Ruan; Ahmed H. Zewail
- Discovery of the Atomic Oxygen Green Line in the Venus Night Airglow, pp. 463-465
- T. G. Slanger; P. C. Cosby; D. L. Huestis; T. A. Bida
- Birth of the Kaapvaal Tectosphere 3.08 Billion Years Ago, pp. 465-468
- D. E. Moser; R. M. Flowers; R. J. Hart
- Sound Velocities in Iron to 110 Gigapascals, pp. 468-471
- Guillaume Fiquet; James Badro; François Guyot; Herwig Requardt; Michael Krisch
- The Role of Br2 and BrCl in Surface Ozone Destruction at Polar Sunrise, pp. 471-474
- Krishna L. Foster; Robert A. Plastridge; Jan W. Bottenheim; Paul B. Shepson; Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts; Chester W. Spicer
- Widespread Origins of Domestic Horse Lineages, pp. 474-477
- Carles Vilà; Jennifer A. Leonard; Anders Götherström; Stefan Marklund; Kaj Sandberg; Kerstin Lidén; Robert K. Wayne; Hans Ellegren
- Cooperation, Control, and Concession in Meerkat Groups, pp. 478-481
- T. H. Clutton-Brock; P. N. M. Brotherton; A. F. Russell; M. J. O'Riain; D. Gaynor; R. Kansky; A. Griffin; M. Manser; L. Sharpe; G. M. McIlrath; T. Small; A. Moss; S. Monfort
- Variation among Biomes in Temporal Dynamics of Aboveground Primary Production, pp. 481-484
- Alan K. Knapp; Melinda D. Smith
- Anti-Inflammatory Activity of IVIG Mediated through the Inhibitory Fc Receptor, pp. 484-486
- Astrid Samuelsson; Terri L. Towers; Jeffrey V. Ravetch
- SUB1, an Arabidopsis Ca 2+ -Binding Protein Involved in Cryptochrome and Phytochrome Coaction, pp. 487-490
- Hongwei Guo; Todd Mockler; Hien Duong; Chentao Lin
- Entrainment of the Circadian Clock in the Liver by Feeding, pp. 490-493
- Karl-Arne Stokkan; Shin Yamazaki; Hajime Tei; Yoshiyuki Sakaki; Michael Menaker
- Effects of cis Arrangement of Chromatin Insulators on Enhancer-Blocking Activity, pp. 493-495
- Haini N. Cai; Ping Shen
- Loss of Insulator Activity by Paired Su(Hw) Chromatin Insulators, pp. 495-498
- Ekaterina Muravyova; Anton Golovnin; Elena Gracheva; Aleksander Parshikov; Tatiana Belenkaya; Vincenzo Pirrotta; Pavel Georgiev
- Crystal Structure of an Initiation Factor Bound to the 30S Ribosomal Subunit, pp. 498-501
- Andrew P. Carter; William M. Clemons Jr.; Ditlev E. Brodersen; Robert J. Morgan-Warren; Thomas Hartsch; Brian T. Wimberly; V. Ramakrishnan
Tech.Site
- Blurring the Boundaries, pp. 502-503
- Thomas L. Chester; Jon F. Parcher
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Front Matter (49 pp.)
Editorial: University-Industry Partnership, p. 553
- Zach W. Hall; Christopher Scott
Editors' Choice, pp. 555+557
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 559
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- It's Official: Humans Are behind Most of Global Warming, p. 566
- Richard A. Kerr
- Atomic Squeeze Play Stops Light Cold, pp. 566-567
- David Voss
- Researcher Overlooked for 2000 Nobel, pp. 567+569
- Laura Helmuth
- Glia Tell Neurons to Build Synapses, pp. 569-570
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, pp. 569+571
- Gretchen Vogel; Wayne Kondro; Andrew Lawler; John Pickrell
- National Centers Urged to Team up, Compete, pp. 570-571
- Robert Koenig
- Xylem May Direct Water Where It's Needed, pp. 571-572
- Kathryn Brown
- Transition Rumor Targets Colwell, p. 572
- Jeffrey Mervis
- FDA to Release Data on Gene Therapy Trials, pp. 572-573
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- New Collider Sees Hints of Quark-Gluon Plasma, p. 573
- Charles Seife
- Company Plans to Bank Human DNA Profiles, p. 575
- Eliot Marshall
- U.K. Cancer Funders May Unite, p. 575
- John Pickrell
News Focus
- A Roaring Debate over Ocean Noise, pp. 576-578
- David Malakoff
- Celestial Zoo Gains Some Exotic Specimens, pp. 578-579+581
- Govert Schilling
- Anti-Inflammatories Inhibit Cancer Growth: But How?, pp. 581-582
- Jean Marx
- Earthly Circuitry, Breathing, and Shakes, pp. 583-584
- Richard A. Kerr
- Engineered Mouse Virus Spurs Bioweapon Fears, p. 585
- Elizabeth Finkel
- Random Samples, p. 587
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Questioning the Treatment for ADHD, p. 595
- Peter R. Breggin; Fred A. Baughman Jr.
- Biochemistry of Neurodegeneration, pp. 595-597
- George Perry; Jesús Avila; Michael G. Espey; David A. Wink; Craig S. Atwood; Mark A. Smith; Harry Ishiropoulos; Benoit Giasson; John E. Duda; John Q. Trojanowski; Virginia M.-Y. Lee
- Corrections and Clarifications: Taking the Measure of the Wildest Dance on Earth, p. 597
Policy Forum
- Autonomous Mental Development by Robots and Animals, pp. 599-600
- Juyang Weng; James McClelland; Alex Pentland; Olaf Sporns; Ida Stockman; Mriganka Sur; Esther Thelen
Books et al.
- The Republican Temple of Nature, pp. 601-602
- Utopia's Garden: French Natural History from Old Regime to Revolution
- E. C. Spary
- Review author[s]: Pascal Duris
- Holy Landscapes!, p. 602
- Epistasis and the Evolutionary Process
- Jason B. Wolf; Edmund D. Brodie III; Michael J. Wade
- Review author[s]: James Mallet
Perspectives
- The North Atlantic Oscillation, pp. 603+605
- James W. Hurrell; Yochanan Kushnir; Martin Visbeck
- Droplets Speeding on Surfaces, pp. 605-606
- Darsh T. Wasan; Alex D. Nikolov; Howard Brenner
- Tropical Forest Diversity: The Plot Thickens, pp. 606-607
- David F. R. P. Burslem; Nancy C. Garwood; Sean C. Thomas
- Is S Phase Important for Transcriptional Silencing?, pp. 608-609
- Jeffrey S. Smith; Jef D. Boeke
- What Drives Societal Collapse?, pp. 609-610
- Harvey Weiss; Raymond S. Bradley
Research
Research Article
- Views of Earth's Magnetosphere with the IMAGE Satellite, pp. 619-624
- J. L. Burch; S. B. Mende; D. G. Mitchell; T. E. Moore; C. J. Pollock; B. W. Reinisch; B. R. Sandel; S. A. Fuselier; D. L. Gallagher; J. L. Green; J. D. Perez; P. H. Reiff
Reports
- Resonance-Enhanced Two-Photon Ionization of Ions by Lyman α Radiation in Gaseous Nebulae, pp. 625-627
- Sveneric Johansson; Vladilen Letokhov
- Cherenkov Radiation at Speeds below the Light Threshold: Phonon-Assisted Phase Matching, pp. 627-630
- T. E. Stevens; J. K. Wahlstrand; J. Kuhl; R. Merlin
- Directed Assembly of One-Dimensional Nanostructures into Functional Networks, pp. 630-633
- Yu Huang; Xiangfeng Duan; Qingqiao Wei; Charles M. Lieber
- Fast Drop Movements Resulting from the Phase Change on a Gradient Surface, pp. 633-636
- Susan Daniel; Manoj K. Chaudhury; John C. Chen
- Capture of a Single Molecule in a Nanocavity, pp. 636-640
- Li-Qun Gu; Stephen Cheley; Hagan Bayley
- The History of South American Tropical Precipitation for the past 25,000 Years, pp. 640-643
- Paul A. Baker; Geoffrey O. Seltzer; Sherilyn C. Fritz; Robert B. Dunbar; Matthew J. Grove; Pedro M. Tapia; Scott L. Cross; Harold D. Rowe; James P. Broda
- Substitution of the Thioredoxin System for Glutathione Reductase in Drosophila melanogaster, pp. 643-646
- Stefan M. Kanzok; Anke Fechner; Holger Bauer; Julia K. Ulschmid; Hans-Michael Müller; José Botella-Munoz; Stephan Schneuwly; R. Heiner Schirmer; Katja Becker
- DNA Replication-Independent Silencing in S. cerevisiae, pp. 646-650
- Ann L. Kirchmaier; Jasper Rine
- Establishment of Transcriptional Silencing in the Absence of DNA Replication, pp. 650-653
- Yao-Cheng Li; Tzu-Hao Cheng; Marc R. Gartenberg
- Role of Importin-β in Coupling Ran to Downstream Targets in Microtubule Assembly, pp. 653-656
- Christiane Wiese; Andrew Wilde; Mary Shannon Moore; Stephen A. Adam; Andreas Merdes; Yixian Zheng
- Control of Synapse Number by Glia, pp. 657-661
- Erik M. Ullian; Stephanie K. Sapperstein; Karen S. Christopherson; Ben A. Barres
- Backward Spreading of Memory-Retrieval Signal in the Primate Temporal Cortex, pp. 661-664
- Yuji Naya; Masatoshi Yoshida; Yasushi Miyashita
- Glycolipid Antigen Processing for Presentation by CD1d Molecules, pp. 664-667
- Theodore I. Prigozy; Olga Naidenko; Pankaj Qasba; Dirk Elewaut; Laurent Brossay; Archana Khurana; Takenori Natori; Yasuhiko Koezuka; Ashok Kulkarni; Mitchell Kronenberg
- Nucleotide-Dependent Single-to Double-Headed Binding of Kinesin, pp. 667-669
- Kenji Kawaguchi; Shin'ichi Ishiwata
AAAS News and Notes, p. 671
- Coimbra Sirica
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: "Accepted Community Standards", p. 789
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 791+793
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 795
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Tectonics, Design Combine for Indian Disaster-More Coming, pp. 802-803
- Richard A. Kerr
- Hughes to Build Own Tech Research Center, p. 803
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Sugars Join the Automation Rush, pp. 805-806
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, pp. 805+807
- Elizabeth Finkel; Judy Redfearn; Jocelyn Kaiser; Gretchen Vogel
- College Heads Pledge to Remove Barriers, p. 806
- Andrew Lawler
- Bakers' Yeast Blooms into Biofilms, pp. 806-807
- Laura Helmuth
- Syngenta Finishes, Consortium Goes on, p. 807
- R. John Davenport
- Academy Report Aims to Quiet Debate, p. 808
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Cloning: Could Humans Be Next?, pp. 808-809
- Gretchen Vogel
- Virtual Molecules Nail Bacteria's Weapon, p. 809
- Dana Mackenzie
- Gates Gives Booster Shot to AIDS Vaccines, pp. 809+811
- Richard Brandt
- Doubts Raised about Dinosaur Heart, p. 811
- Erik Stokstad
News Focus
- Gulf War Illness: The Battle Continues, pp. 812-817
- Martin Enserink
- Women Faculty Battle Japan's Koza System, pp. 817-818
- Dennis Normile
- Humboldt Hits the Comeback Trail, pp. 819+821
- Robert Koenig
- Random Samples, p. 823
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Sequence Data: Posted vs. Published, p. 827
- Richard W. Hyman
- Atmospheric Ethics, pp. 827-828
- Arthur H. Westing; Paul Baer; John Harte; Barbara Haya; Antonia Herzog; Nate Hultman; Daniel M. Kammen; Richard B. Norgaard; John Holdren; Leigh S. Raymond
- Safety of Low-Cyanide Cultivars, p. 828
- A. Ian Robertson
- Einstein's Motivation, p. 828
- Joseph Roy D. North
- Museum Collections and Conservation Efforts, pp. 828-829
- W. John Kress; Scott E. Miller; Gary A. Krupnick; Thomas E. Lovejoy
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 829
- Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 829
- Corrections and Clarifications: Sir Mammoth' Leads Charge to Uncover Ice Age Fossils, p. 829
Essays on Science and Society
- Is the Genome the Secular Equivalent of the Soul?, pp. 831-832
- Alex Mauron
Books et al.
- The Great Success of a "Foul Book", pp. 833-834
- Victorian Sensation: The Extraordinary Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
- James A. Secord
- Review author[s]: David L. Hull
- Music of the Spheres, p. 834
- Einstein's Unfinished Symphony: Listening to the Sounds of Space-Time
- Marcia Bartusiak
- Review author[s]: Matt Visser
Perspectives
- Sniffing out Odors with Multiple Dendrites, pp. 835+837
- Yoshihiro Yoshihara; Hiroshi Nagao; Kensaku Mori
- In Support of Inflation, pp. 837-838
- Alejandro Gangui
- When Do Telomeres Matter?, pp. 839-840
- Jerry W. Shay; Woodring E. Wright
- Toward Functional Spintronics, pp. 840-841
- Hideo Ohno
- Aromatic Metal Clusters, pp. 841-842
- Dong-Kyun Seo; John D. Corbett
- Nota Bene: Texas Elephants Stomp to Victory, p. 842
- Orla Smith
Review
- Protein Dynamics: Implications for Nuclear Architecture and Gene Expression, pp. 843-847
- Tom Misteli
Research
Reports
- Microstructured Magnetic Materials for RF Flux Guides in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, pp. 849-851
- M. C. K. Wiltshire; J. B. Pendry; I. R. Young; D. J. Larkman; D. J. Gilderdale; J. V. Hajnal
- Functional Nanoscale Electronic Devices Assembled Using Silicon Nanowire Building Blocks, pp. 851-853
- Yi Cui; Charles M. Lieber
- Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Transparent Transition Metal-Doped Titanium Dioxide, pp. 854-856
- Yuji Matsumoto; Makoto Murakami; Tomoji Shono; Tetsuya Hasegawa; Tomoteru Fukumura; Masashi Kawasaki; Parhat Ahmet; Toyohiro Chikyow; Shin-ya Koshihara; Hideomi Koinuma
- First Solvation Shell of the Cu(II) Aqua Ion: Evidence for Fivefold Coordination, pp. 856-859
- Alfredo Pasquarello; Ingrid Petri; Philip S. Salmon; Olivier Parisel; Roberto Car; Éva Tóth; D. Hugh Powell; Henry E. Fischer; Lothar Helm; André E. Merbach
- Observation of All-Metal Aromatic Molecules, pp. 859-861
- Xi Li; Aleksey E. Kuznetsov; Hai-Feng Zhang; Alexander I. Boldyrev; Lai-Sheng Wang
- Inland Thinning of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, pp. 862-864
- Andrew Shepherd; Duncan J. Wingham; Justin A. D. Mansley; Hugh F. J. Corr
- Scale Dependence in Plant Biodiversity, pp. 864-868
- M. J. Crawley; J. E. Harral
- Lack of Replicative Senescence in Cultured Rat Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells, pp. 868-871
- Dean G. Tang; Yasuhito M. Tokumoto; James A. Apperly; Alison C. Lloyd; Martin C. Raff
- Lack of Replicative Senescence in Normal Rodent Glia, pp. 872-875
- Nicole F. Mathon; Denise S. Malcolm; Marie C. Harrisingh; Lili Cheng; Alison C. Lloyd
- Control of Fusion Pore Dynamics during Exocytosis by Munc18, pp. 875-878
- Richard J. Fisher; Jonathan Pevsner; Robert D. Burgoyne
- Bakers' Yeast, a Model for Fungal Biofilm Formation, pp. 878-881
- Todd B. Reynolds; Gerald R. Fink
- Molecular Analysis of Commensal Host-Microbial Relationships in the Intestine, pp. 881-884
- Lora V. Hooper; Melissa H. Wong; Anders Thelin; Lennart Hansson; Per G. Falk; Jeffrey I. Gordon
- Protein Design of an HIV-1 Entry Inhibitor, pp. 884-888
- Michael J. Root; Michael S. Kay; Peter S. Kim
- Dynamic Optimization of Odor Representations by Slow Temporal Patterning of Mitral Cell Activity, pp. 889-894
- Rainer W. Friedrich; Gilles Laurent
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Front Matter (42 pp.)
Editorial: Meeting the Energy Challenge, p. 945
- John P. Holdren
Editors' Choice, pp. 947+949
- Gilbert Chin
NetWatch, p. 951
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Muon Experiment Challenges Reigning Model of Particles, p. 958
- Charles Seife
- Danger to Peer Review Is in Eye of Beholder, p. 959
- Vladimir Pokrovsky
- NRC Panel Pokes Holes in Everglades Scheme, pp. 959+961
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Caltech Picks Insider to Lead JPL, pp. 961-962
- Andrew Lawler
- ScienceScope, pp. 961+963
- Richard A. Kerr; Pallava Bagla; David Malakoff; Robert Koenig
- Nuclei Crash through the Looking-Glass, p. 962
- David Voss
- Stratospheric 'Rocks' May Bode Ill for Ozone, pp. 962-963
- Richard A. Kerr
- Progress for the 'Mouse Gene Encyclopedia', pp. 963-964
- Dennis Normile
- New Program Draws Praise, Complaints, pp. 964-965
- Min Ku
- Loopy Solution Brings Infinite Relief, p. 965
- Charles Seife
- Scientists Begin Taming Killer Lake, pp. 965+967
- John Pickrell
- Panel Seeks Truth in Lie Detector Debate, p. 967
- Constance Holden
News Focus
- Keeping the Stygian Waters at Bay, pp. 968-971+973
- Dan Ferber
- Off Denmark, a Drawn-Out War against Hypoxia, p. 969
- John S. MacNeil
- Dirigibles to Grace Skies over Germany Once Again, pp. 973-974
- Olaf Fritsche
- U.S.-Mexican Telescope Gains Firmer Footing, pp. 974-975
- Andrew Lawler
- Random Samples, p. 977
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Venezuelan Response to Yanomamo Book, pp. 985-986
- Virgilio Bosh; Luis Carbonell; Eduardo Coll; Gabriel Chuchani; Miguel Laufer; Miguel Layrisse; Jorge Vera; Gloria Villegas; Raimundo Villegas
- Discovery of Earliest Hominid Remains, p. 986
- Martin Pickford; Eustace Gitonga
- Wording Blurs Survey on Animal Protection, pp. 986-987
- Howard H. Garrison
- The Real Power of Artificial Markets, pp. 987-988
- David M. Pennock; Steve Lawrence; C. Lee Giles; Finn Årup Nielsen
- Corrections and Clarifications: What Drives Societal Collapse?, p. 988
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Future of the Brazilian Amazon, p. 988
- Corrections and Clarifications: Rhetoric and the Math Melodrama, p. 988
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 988
Policy Forum
- Conflicts of Interest: Moving beyond Disclosure, p. 989
- Thomas R. Cech; Joan S. Leonard
Books et al.
- Life from Smut, pp. 991-992
- Sparks of Life: Darwinism and the Victorian Debates over Spontaneous Generation
- James E. Strick
- Review author[s]: Lynn Margulis
- Viral Immunology from Math, p. 992
- Virus Dynamics: Mathematical Principles of Immunology and Virology
- Martin A. Nowak; Robert M. May
- Review author[s]: Charles R. M. Bangham; Becca Asquith
Perspectives
- A Lipid Oils the Endocytosis Machine, pp. 993-994
- David J. Gillooly; Harald Stenmark
- The Simplicity of Complexity: Rational Design of Giant Pores, pp. 994-995
- Gérard Férey
- Are Protons Leaving in Pairs?, pp. 995+997
- Phil Woods
- The Risk of Extinction: What You Don't Know Will Hurt You, pp. 997-999
- John L. Gittleman; Matthew E. Gompper
- A New Twist for Magnets, pp. 999-1000
- Dan Ralph
- Louis Néel (1904-2000), p. 1000
- Bernard Barbara; Claudine Lacroix
Review
- Principles for the Buffering of Genetic Variation, pp. 1001-1004
- John L. Hartman IV; Barbara Garvik; Lee Hartwell
Research
Reports
- A Decoherence-Free Quantum Memory Using Trapped Ions, pp. 1013-1015
- D. Kielpinski; V. Meyer; M. A. Rowe; C. A. Sackett; W. M. Itano; C. Monroe; D. J. Wineland
- Magnetization Precession by Hot Spin Injection, pp. 1015-1018
- W. Weber; S. Riesen; H. C. Siegmann
- Molecular Rulers for Scaling down Nanostructures, pp. 1019-1020
- A. Hatzor; P. S. Weiss
- Interwoven Metal-Organic Framework on a Periodic Minimal Surface with Extra-Large Pores, pp. 1021-1023
- Banglin Chen; M. Eddaoudi; S. T. Hyde; M. O'Keeffe; O. M. Yaghi
- Surface-Directed Liquid Flow inside Microchannels, pp. 1023-1026
- Bin Zhao; Jeffrey S. Moore; David J. Beebe
- The Detection of Large HNO3-Containing Particles in the Winter Arctic Stratosphere, pp. 1026-1031
- D. W. Fahey; R. S. Gao; K. S. Carslaw; J. Kettleborough; P. J. Popp; M. J. Northway; J. C. Holecek; S. C. Ciciora; R. J. McLaughlin; T. L. Thompson; R. H. Winkler; D. G. Baumgardner; B. Gandrud; P. O. Wennberg; S. Dhaniyala; K. McKinney; Th. Peter; R. J. Salawitch; T. P. Bui; J. W. Elkins; C. R. Webster; E. L. Atlas; H. Jost; J. C. Wilson; R. L. Herman; A. Kleinböhl; M. von König
- The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread Air Pollution from South and Southeast Asia, pp. 1031-1036
- J. Lelieveld; P. J. Crutzen; V. Ramanathan; M. O. Andreae; C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer; T. Campos; G. R. Cass; R. R. Dickerson; H. Fischer; J. A. de Gouw; A. Hansel; A. Jefferson; D. Kley; A. T. J. de Laat; S. Lal; M. G. Lawrence; J. M. Lobert; O. L. Mayol-Bracero; A. P. Mitra; T. Novakov; S. J. Oltmans; K. A. Prather; T. Reiner; H. Rodhe; H. A. Scheeren; D. Sikka; J. Williams
- Recolonizing Carnivores and Naïve Prey: Conservation Lessons from Pleistocene Extinctions, pp. 1036-1039
- Joel Berger; Jon E. Swenson; Inga-Lill Persson
- An hPer2 Phosphorylation Site Mutation in Familial Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome, pp. 1040-1043
- Kong L. Toh; Christopher R. Jones; Yan He; Erik J. Eide; William A. Hinz; David M. Virshup; Louis J. Ptáček; Ying-Hui Fu
- TRP-PLIK, a Bifunctional Protein with Kinase and Ion Channel Activities, pp. 1043-1047
- Loren W. Runnels; Lixia Yue; David E. Clapham
- Role of the ENTH Domain in Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate Binding and Endocytosis, pp. 1047-1051
- Toshiki Itoh; Seizo Koshiba; Takanori Kigawa; Akira Kikuchi; Shigeyuki Yokoyama; Tadaomi Takenawa
- Simultaneous Binding of PtdIns(4,5)P2 and Clathrin by AP180 in the Nucleation of Clathrin Lattices on Membranes, pp. 1051-1055
- Marijn G. J. Ford; Barbara M. F. Pearse; Matthew K. Higgins; Yvonne Vallis; David J. Owen; Adele Gibson; Colin R. Hopkins; Philip R. Evans; Harvey T. McMahon
- Notch Inhibition of RAS Signaling through MAP Kinase Phosphatase LIP-1 during C. elegans Vulval Development, pp. 1055-1058
- Thomas Berset; Erika Fröhli Hoier; Gopal Battu; Stefano Canevascini; Alex Hajnal
- Hydrogel Control of Xylem Hydraulic Resistance in Plants, pp. 1059-1062
- Maciej A. Zwieniecki; Peter J. Melcher; N. Michele Holbrook
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Front Matter (80 pp.)
Editorial: The Human Genome, p. 1153
- Barbara R. Jasny; Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1159+1161
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1163
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
- The Human Genome, pp. 1177-1180
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Comparison Shopping, pp. 1180-1181
- Eliot Marshall
- Watching Genes Build a Body, p. 1181
- Gretchen Vogel
- Controversial from the Start, pp. 1182-1188
- Leslie Roberts
- Objection #1: Big Biology Is Bad Biology, p. 1182
- Robert F. Service
- Finding the Talismans That Protect against Infection, p. 1183
- Martin Enserink
- Objection #2: Why Sequence the Junk?, p. 1184
- Gretchen Vogel
- Nailing down Cancer Culprits, p. 1185
- Jean Marx
- Objection #3: Impossible to Do, p. 1186
- R.F.S.
- A Parakeet Genome Project?, p. 1187
- Gretchen Vogel
- Brain Calls Dibs on Many Genes, p. 1188
- Laura Helmuth
- Sharing the Glory, Not the Credit, pp. 1189+1191-1193
- Eliot Marshall
- Genomania Meets the Bottom Line, pp. 1193-1194+1201+1203
- David Malakoff; Robert F. Service
- Timeline: A History of the Human Genome Project, pp. 1195-1200
- Leslie Roberts
- What's Next for the Genome Centers?, pp. 1204-1205+1207
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Hunting for Collaborators of Killer Toxins, p. 1207
- Jocelyn Kaiser
Science's Compass
Future Directions
- The Human Genome and Our View of Ourselves, pp. 1219-1220
- Svante Pääbo
- Proteomics in Genomeland, pp. 1221+1223-1224
- Stanley Fields
- Dissecting Human Disease in the Postgenomic Era, pp. 1224-1227+1229
- Leena Peltonen; Victor A. McKusick
- Toward Behavioral Genomics, pp. 1232+1249
- Peter McGuffin; Brien Riley; Robert Plomin
- The Human Genome, pp. 1233-1240
Future Directions
- Political Issues in the Genome Era, pp. 1249-1251
- James M. Jeffords; Tom Daschle
- Functional Annotation of Mouse Genome Sequences, pp. 1251-1253+1255
- The International Mouse Mutagenesis Consortium; Joseph H. Nadeau; Rudi Balling; Greg Barsh; David Beier; S. D. M. Brown; Maja Bucan; Sally Camper; George Carlson; Neal Copeland; Janan Eppig; Colin Fletcher; Wayne N. Frankel; Detlev Ganten; Dan Goldowitz; Chris Goodnow; Jean-Louis Guenet; Geoff Hicks; Martin Hrabe de Angelis; Ian Jackson; Howard J. Jacob; Nancy Jenkins; Dabney Johnson; Monica Justice; Steve Kay; David Kingsley; Hans Lehrach; Terry Magnuson; Miriam Meisler; AnneMarie Poustka; Eugene M. Rinchik; Janet Rossant; Lee B. Russell; John Schimenti; Toshihiko Shiroishi; William C. Skarnes; Phil Soriano; William Stanford; Joseph S. Takahashi; Wolfgang Wurst; Andreas Zimmer
- What If There Are Only 30,000 Human Genes?, pp. 1255-1257
- Jean-Michel Claverie
- Making Sense of the Sequence, pp. 1257-1260
- David J. Galas
- Bioinformatics- Trying to Swim in a Sea of Data, pp. 1260-1261
- David S. Roos
Book Reviews
- In the Beginning Was the Word, pp. 1263-1264
- Who Wrote the Book of Life?: A History of the Genetic Code
- Lily E. Kay
- Review author[s]: R. C. Lewontin
- Communication Breakdown?, pp. 1264-1265
- The Century of the Gene
- Evelyn Fox Keller
- Review author[s]: Sean B. Carroll
- Hunting the Metaphor, pp. 1265-1266
- Cracking the Genome: Inside the Race to Unlock Human DNA
- Kevin Davies
- Review author[s]: Sydney Brenner
Research
Analysis of Genomic Information
- Apoptotic Molecular Machinery: Vastly Increased Complexity in Vertebrates Revealed by Genome Comparisons, pp. 1279-1284
- L. Aravind; Vishva M. Dixit; Eugene V. Koonin
- Human DNA Repair Genes, pp. 1284-1289
- Richard D. Wood; Michael Mitchell; John Sgouros; Tomas Lindahl
- The Human Transcriptome Map: Clustering of Highly Expressed Genes in Chromosomal Domains, pp. 1289-1292
- Huib Caron; Barbera van Schaik; Merlijn van der Mee; Frank Baas; Gregory Riggins; Peter van Sluis; Marie-Christine Hermus; Ronald van Asperen; Kathy Boon; P. A. Voûte; Siem Heisterkamp; Antoine van Kampen; Rogier Versteeg
- Birth of Two Chimeric Genes in the Hominidae Lineage, pp. 1293-1297
- Anouk Courseaux; Jean-Louis Nahon
- A High-Resolution Radiation Hybrid Map of the Human Genome Draft Sequence, pp. 1298-1302
- Michael Olivier; Amita Aggarwal; Jennifer Allen; Annalisa A. Almendras; Eva S. Bajorek; Ellen M. Beasley; Shannon D. Brady; Jannette M. Bushard; Valerie I. Bustos; Angela Chu; Tisha R. Chung; Anniek de Witte; Mirian E. Denys; Rakly Dominguez; Nicole Y. Fang; Brian D. Foster; Robert W. Freudenberg; David Hadley; Libby R. Hamilton; Tonya J. Jeffrey; Libusha Kelly; Laura Lazzeroni; Michelle R. Levy; Saskia C. Lewis; Xia Liu; Frederick J. Lopez; Brent Louie; Joseph P. Marquis; Robert A. Martinez; Margaret K. Matsuura; Nedda S. Misherghi; Jolanna A. Norton; Adam Olshen; Shanti M. Perkins; Amy J. Perou; Chris Piercy; Mark Piercy; Fawn Qin; Tim Reif; Kelly Sheppard; Vida Shokoohi; Geoff A. Smick; Wei-Lin Sun; Elizabeth A. Stewart; J. Fernando Tejeda; Nguyet M. Tran; Tonatiuh Trejo; Nu T. Vo; Simon C. M. Yan; Deborah L. Zierten; Shaying Zhao; Ravi Sachidanandam; Barbara J. Trask; Richard M. Myers; David R. Cox
The Human Genome
- The Sequence of the Human Genome, pp. 1304-1351
- J. Craig Venter; Mark D. Adams; Eugene W. Myers; Peter W. Li; Richard J. Mural; Granger G. Sutton; Hamilton O. Smith; Mark Yandell; Cheryl A. Evans; Robert A. Holt; Jeannine D. Gocayne; Peter Amanatides; Richard M. Ballew; Daniel H. Huson; Jennifer Russo Wortman; Qing Zhang; Chinnappa D. Kodira; Xiangqun H. Zheng; Lin Chen; Marian Skupski; Gangadharan Subramanian; Paul D. Thomas; Jinghui Zhang; George L. Gabor Miklos; Catherine Nelson; Samuel Broder; Andrew G. Clark; Joe Nadeau; Victor A. McKusick; Norton Zinder; Arnold J. Levine; Richard J. Roberts; Mel Simon; Carolyn Slayman; Michael Hunkapiller; Randall Bolanos; Arthur Delcher; Ian Dew; Daniel Fasulo; Michael Flanigan; Liliana Florea; Aaron Halpern; Sridhar Hannenhalli; Saul Kravitz; Samuel Levy; Clark Mobarry; Knut Reinert; Karin Remington; Jane Abu-Threideh; Ellen Beasley; Kendra Biddick; Vivien Bonazzi; Rhonda Brandon; Michele Cargill; Ishwar Chandramouliswaran; Rosane Charlab; Kabir Chaturvedi; Zuoming Deng; Valentina Di Francesco; Patrick Dunn; Karen Eilbeck; Carlos Evangelista; Andrei E. Gabrielian; Weiniu Gan; Wangmao Ge; Fangcheng Gong; Zhiping Gu; Ping Guan; Thomas J. Heiman; Maureen E. Higgins; Rui-Ru Ji; Zhaoxi Ke; Karen A. Ketchum; Zhongwu Lai; Yiding Lei; Zhenya Li; Jiayin Li; Yong Liang; Xiaoying Lin; Fu Lu; Gennady V. Merkulov; Natalia Milshina; Helen M. Moore; Ashwinikumar K Naik; Vaibhav A. Narayan; Beena Neelam; Deborah Nusskern; Douglas B. Rusch; Steven Salzberg; Wei Shao; Bixiong Shue; Jingtao Sun; Zhen Yuan Wang; Aihui Wang; Xin Wang; Jian Wang; Ming-Hui Wei; Ron Wides; Chunlin Xiao; Chunhua Yan; Alison Yao; Jane Ye; Ming Zhan; Weiqing Zhang; Hongyu Zhang; Qi Zhao; Liansheng Zheng; Fei Zhong; Wenyan Zhong; Shiaoping C. Zhu; Shaying Zhao; Dennis Gilbert; Suzanna Baumhueter; Gene Spier; Christine Carter; Anibal Cravchik; Trevor Woodage; Feroze Ali; Huijin An; Aderonke Awe; Danita Baldwin; Holly Baden; Mary Barnstead; Ian Barrow; Karen Beeson; Dana Busam; Amy Carver; Angela Center; Ming Lai Cheng; Liz Curry; Steve Danaher; Lionel Davenport; Raymond Desilets; Susanne Dietz; Kristina Dodson; Lisa Doup; Steven Ferriera; Neha Garg; Andres Gluecksmann; Brit Hart; Jason Haynes; Charles Haynes; Cheryl Heiner; Suzanne Hladun; Damon Hostin; Jarrett Houck; Timothy Howland; Chinyere Ibegwam; Jeffery Johnson; Francis Kalush; Lesley Kline; Shashi Koduru; Amy Love; Felecia Mann; David May; Steven McCawley; Tina Mclntosh; Ivy McMullen; Mee Moy; Linda Moy; Brian Murphy; Keith Nelson; Cynthia Pfannkoch; Eric Pratts; Vinita Puri; Hina Qureshi; Matthew Reardon; Robert Rodriguez; Yu-Hui Rogers; Deanna Romblad; Bob Ruhfel; Richard Scott; Cynthia Sitter; Michelle Smallwood; Erin Stewart; Renee Strong; Ellen Suh; Reginald Thomas; Ni Ni Tint; Sukyee Tse; Claire Vech; Gary Wang; Jeremy Wetter; Sherita Williams; Monica Williams; Sandra Windsor; Emily Winn-Deen; Keriellen Wolfe; Jayshree Zaveri; Karena Zaveri; Josep F. Abril; Roderic Guigó; Michael J. Campbell; Kimmen V. Sjolander; Brian Karlak; Anish Kejariwal; Huaiyu Mi; Betty Lazareva; Thomas Hatton; Apurva Narechania; Karen Diemer; Anushya Muruganujan; Nan Guo; Shinji Sato; Vineet Bafna; Sorin Istrail; Ross Lippert; Russell Schwartz; Brian Walenz; Shibu Yooseph; David Allen; Anand Basu; James Baxendale; Louis Blick; Marcelo Caminha; John Carnes-Stine; Parris Caulk; Yen-Hui Chiang; My Coyne; Carl Dahlke; Anne Deslattes Mays; Maria Dombroski; Michael Donnelly; Dale Ely; Shiva Esparham; Carl Fosler; Harold Gire; Stephen Glanowski; Kenneth Glasser; Anna Glodek; Mark Gorokhov; Ken Graham; Barry Gropman; Michael Harris; Jeremy Heil; Scott Henderson; Jeffrey Hoover; Donald Jennings; Catherine Jordan; James Jordan; John Kasha; Leonid Kagan; Cheryl Kraft; Alexander Levitsky; Mark Lewis; Xiangjun Liu; John Lopez; Daniel Ma; William Majoros; Joe McDaniel; Sean Murphy; Matthew Newman; Trung Nguyen; Ngoc Nguyen; Marc Nodell; Sue Pan; Jim Peck; Marshall Peterson; William Rowe; Robert Sanders; John Scott; Michael Simpson; Thomas Smith; Arlan Sprague; Timothy Stockwell; Russell Turner; Eli Venter; Mei Wang; Meiyuan Wen; David Wu; Mitchell Wu; Ashley Xia; Ali Zandieh; Xiaohong Zhu
Tech.Sight
- Worth Its Weight in Gold, pp. 1363-1365
- Moise Bendayan
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Front Matter (45 pp.)
Editorial: Nuclear Offense versus Defense, p. 1447
- Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
Editors' Choice, pp. 1449+1451
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1453
- Constance Holden
News
News of the Week
- Scientists Spar over Claims of Earliest Human Ancestor, pp. 1460-1461
- Michael Balter
- Fusion Scientists Urge Closer Look at ITER, pp. 1461+1463
- Dennis Normile
- First Bush Budget May Put Science on Diet, pp. 1463-1464
- David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis
- ScienceScope, pp. 1463+1465
- Robert F. Service; Robert Koenig; John Pickrell; Peter Coles; Lone Frank
- Max Planck Takes an E-Publishing Plunge, pp. 1464-1465
- Vivien Marx
- A Discriminating Taste for Bitter, pp. 1465-1466
- Kathryn Brown
- Court to Hear Charges by Harvard Researcher, p. 1466
- Andrew Lawler
- Cluster Reveals Earth's Rippling Magnetic Field, pp. 1466-1467
- Barbara Casassus; Alexander Hellemans
- Strange Doings on a NEAR-Struck Asteroid, pp. 1467+1469
- Richard A. Kerr
- Whiff of Gas Points to Impact Mass Extinction, pp. 1469-1470
- Richard A. Kerr
- New Headaches for U.S.-Russia Experiment, p. 1470
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Andrey Allakhverdov
- West's Energy Woes Threaten Salmon Runs, pp. 1470-1471
- Robert F. Service
- B-Meson Factories Make a "Number from Hell", p. 1471
- Robert Irion
News Focus
- Science and Religion Advance Together at Pontifical Academy, pp. 1472-1474
- Charles Seife
- Paleontologists Learn to Shake up Virtual Bones, pp. 1475-1476
- Erik Stokstad
- Material Sets Record for Metal Compounds, pp. 1476-1477
- Robert F. Service
- In China, Publish or Perish Is Becoming the New Reality, pp. 1477+1479
- Ding Yimin
- Random Samples, p. 1481
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- What Is a Planet?, pp. 1487-1488
- Mark McCaughrean; Neill Reid; Chris Tinney; Davy Kirkpatrick; Lynne Hillenbrand; Adam Burgasser; John Gizis; Suzanne Hawley; Maria Rosa Zapatero Osorio
- ADHD: Disorder or Discipline Problem?, pp. 1488-1489
- Stephen V. Faraone; Joseph Biederman
- Politics of the Census, pp. 1489-1490
- David W. Murray; Kenneth Prewitt
- Corrections and Clarifications: Anthropological Warfare, p. 1490
- Corrections and Clarifications: Random Samples, p. 1490
Policy Forum
- Prospects for Human Longevity, pp. 1491-1492
- S. Jay Olshansky; Bruce A. Carnes; Aline Désesquelles
Books et al.
- An Internet Tea Party, pp. 1493+1495
- The Diagnosis
- Alan Lightman
- Review author[s]: Julio Licinio
- Betrayed by Batteries?, p. 1495
- The Electric Vehicle and the Burden of History
- David A.Kirsch
- Review author[s]: Leonard S. Reich
Perspectives
- A Slow Dance for El Niño, pp. 1496-1497
- Julia Cole
- Was the Medieval Warm Period Global?, pp. 1497-1499
- Wallace S. Broecker
- Centrioles at the Checkpoint, pp. 1499+1501-1502
- Andrew W. Murray
- Toward Paperlike Displays, pp. 1502-1503
- John A. Rogers
- B Cell Receptor Rehabilitation: Pausing to Reflect, pp. 1503-1505
- Leslie B. King; John G. Monroe
- A Horn for an Eye, pp. 1505-1506
- Paul H. Harvey; Charles J. Godfray
- Drums Keep Pounding a Rhythm in the Brain, pp. 1506-1507
- Michael P. Stryker
Research
Research Article
- Variability in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation through a Glacial-Interglacial Cycle, pp. 1511-1517
- Alexander W. Tudhope; Colin P. Chilcott; Malcolm T. McCulloch; Edward R. Cook; John Chappell; Robert M. Ellam; David W. Lea; Janice M. Lough; Graham B. Shimmield
Reports
- Observation of d x2-y2 -Like Superconducting Gap in an Electron-Doped High-Temperature Superconductor, pp. 1517-1519
- T. Sato; T. Kamiyama; T. Takahashi; K. Kurahashi; K. Yamada
- Rapid Electron Tunneling through Oligophenylenevinylene Bridges, pp. 1519-1523
- Hadley D. Sikes; John F. Smalley; Stephen P. Dudek; Andrew R. Cook; Marshall D. Newton; Christopher E. D. Chidsey; Stephen W. Feldberg
- Automated Solid-Phase Synthesis of Oligosaccharides, pp. 1523-1527
- Obadiah J. Plante; Emma R. Palmacci; Peter H. Seeberger
- Redox State of Mars', Upper Mantle and Crust from Eu Anomalies in Shergottite Pyroxenes, pp. 1527-1530
- M. Wadhwa
- Impact Event at the Permian-Triassic Boundary: Evidence from Extraterrestrial Noble Gases in Fullerenes, pp. 1530-1533
- Luann Becker; Robert J. Poreda; Andrew G. Hunt; Theodore E. Bunch; Michael Rampino
- Costs and the Diversification of Exaggerated Animal Structures, pp. 1534-1536
- Douglas J. Emlen
- TCR-Induced Transmembrane Signaling by Peptide/MHC Class II Via Associated Ig-α/β Dimers, pp. 1537-1540
- Paul Lang; John C. Stolpa; Benjamin A. Freiberg; Frances Crawford; John Kappler; Abraham Kupfer; John C. Cambier
- Contribution of Receptor Editing to the Antibody Repertoire, pp. 1541-1544
- Rafael Casellas; Tien-An Yang Shih; Markus Kleinewietfeld; Jasna Rakonjac; David Nemazee; Klaus Rajewsky; Michel C. Nussenzweig
- Induction of Direct Antimicrobial Activity through Mammalian Toll-Like Receptors, pp. 1544-1547
- Sybille Thoma-Uszynski; Steffen Stenger; Osamu Takeuchi; Maria Teresa Ochoa; Matthias Engele; Peter A. Sieling; Peter F. Barnes; Martin Röllinghoff; Pal L. Bölcskei; Manfred Wagner; Shizuo Akira; Michael V. Norgard; John T. Belisle; Paul J. Godowski; Barry R. Bloom; Robert L. Modlin
- Requirement of a Centrosomal Activity for Cell Cycle Progression through G1 into S Phase, pp. 1547-1550
- Edward H. Hinchcliffe; Frederick J. Miller; Matthew Cham; Alexey Khodjakov; Greenfield Sluder
- Centrosome-Dependent Exit of Cytokinesis in Animal Cells, pp. 1550-1553
- Matthieu Piel; Joshua Nordberg; Ursula Euteneuer; Michel Bornens
- Structure of a Bag/Hsc70 Complex: Convergent Functional Evolution of Hsp70 Nucleotide Exchange Factors, pp. 1553-1557
- Holger Sondermann; Clemens Scheufler; Christine Schneider; Jörg Höhfeld; F.-Ulrich Hartl; Ismail Moarefi
- Taste Receptor Cells That Discriminate between Bitter Stimuli, pp. 1557-1560
- Alejandro Caicedo; Stephen D. Roper
- Modulation of Oscillatory Neuronal Synchronization by Selective Visual Attention, pp. 1560-1563
- Pascal Fries; John H. Reynolds; Alan E. Rorie; Robert Desimone
AAAS News and Notes, p. 1568
Back Matter (82 pp.)
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: The Rise and Fall of Mir, p. 1663
- Roald Z. Sagdeev
Editors' Choice, pp. 1665+1667
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1669
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Flagship E.U. Research Program Aims for Pan-European Panacea, pp. 1676-1677
- Robert Koenig
- U.K. Outbreak Is Latest in Global Epidemic, p. 1677
- John Pickrell; Martin Enserink
- NIH Gets Big Boost; Lobbyists Want More, pp. 1677+1679
- David Malakoff
- Query by Congress Halts New Policy, pp. 1679-1680
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 1679+1681
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Andrei Allakhverdov; David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler; Richard Stone
- Cosmic Misfits Elude Star-Formation Theories, p. 1680
- Dennis Normile
- Two Honored, Other Prizes Go Unclaimed, pp. 1680-1681
- Ding Yimin
- Work Starts on First Science Satellite, pp. 1681+1683
- Pallava Bagla
- Possible New Route to Polyketide Synthesis, p. 1683
- Dan Ferber
- Nobel Laureates Lobby for Stem Cells, pp. 1683-1684
- Gretchen Vogel
- Working Memory Helps the Mind Focus, pp. 1684-1685
- Ingrid Wickelgren
- New Industry Taxes Boost Science Budget, p. 1685
- Cassio Leite Vieira
News Focus
- AIDS Vaccines Show Promise after Years of Frustration, pp. 1686-1688
- Jon Cohen
- Globe-Girdling Science in the Golden Gate City, pp. 1689-1691
- Robert Irion; Evelyn Strauss; Robert Irion; Martin Enserink; Andrew Lawler
- After a Setback, Gene Therapy Progresses ... Gingerly, pp. 1692-1695+1697
- Trisha Gura
- Random Samples, p. 1699
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Were There Duikers in Ancient Egypt?, p. 1701
- Nicolas Manlius
- Newest Member of the NIH Family, pp. 1701-1702
- Shu Chien; C. Douglas Maynard
- Math Melodrama Rings of Reality, pp. 1702-1703
- Review author[s]: W. Wistar Comfort; Philipp Rothmaler; David Wallace
- Fundamental Criteria of Nobel Prizes, p. 1703
- Rodney E. Ulane
- Corrections and Clarifications: Backward Spreading of Memory-Retrieval Signal in the Primate Temporal Cortex, p. 1703
Essays on Science and Society
- Monkeys in the Back Garden, pp. 1705-1706
- Alison Jolly
Books et al.
- Fascinations of the Third Domain, p. 1707
- The Surprising Archaea: Discovering Another Domain of Life
- John L. Howland
- Review author[s]: W. Ford Doolittle
- Another World Food Scare?, pp. 1707-1708
- Food's Frontier: The Next Green Revolution
- Richard Manning
- Review author[s]: John H. Sanders
Perspectives
- Which Mammalian Supertree to Bark up?, pp. 1709+1711
- Mark S. Springer; Wilfried W. de Jong
- Stepping It up, pp. 1712-1713
- John R. Scheffer; Carl Scott
- The Art of Making a Joint, pp. 1713-1714
- François Spitz; Denis Duboule
- When the Compass Stopped Reversing Its Poles, pp. 1714-1715
- Subir K. Banerjee
- Probing the Early Universe with the SZ Effect, pp. 1715+1717
- Marshall Joy; John E. Carlstrom
- Some Importin News about Spindle Assembly, pp. 1718-1719
- Jason A. Kahana; Don W. Cleveland
- Nota Bene: Wolbachia and Wasp Evolution, p. 1719
- Orla Smith
Human Evolution: Migrations
- Humans on the Move, p. 1721
- Elizabeth Culotta; Andrew Sugden; Brooks Hanson
News
- In Search of the First Europeans, pp. 1722-1725
- Michael Balter
- The Riddle of Coexistence, pp. 1725-1729
- Ann Gibbons
- Anthropologists Duel over Modern Human Origins, pp. 1728-1729
- Michael Balter
- Pre-Clovis Sites Fight for Acceptance, pp. 1730-1732
- Eliot Marshall
- Tracking the Sexes by Their Genes, pp. 1733-1734
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- The Peopling of the Pacific, pp. 1735-1737
- Ann Gibbons
Reviews
- Genealogical and Evolutionary Inference with the Human Y Chromosome, pp. 1738-1742
- Michael P. H. Stumpf; David B. Goldstein
- Genetic Clues to Dispersal in Human Populations: Retracing the Past from the Present, pp. 1742-1748
- Rebecca L. Cann
- Paleolithic Technology and Human Evolution, pp. 1748-1753
- Stanley H. Ambrose
Research
Research Article
- An Iron-Regulated Ferric Reductase Associated with the Absorption of Dietary Iron, pp. 1755-1759
- Andrew T. McKie; Dalna Barrow; Gladys O. Latunde-Dada; Andreas Rolfs; Giamal Sager; Elida Mudaly; Melitta Mudaly; Christopher Richardson; David Barlow; Adrian Bomford; Timothy J. Peters; Kishor B. Raja; Sima Shirali; Matthias A. Hediger; Farzin Farzaneh; Robert J. Simpson
Reports
- Spins in the Vortices of a High-Temperature Superconductor, pp. 1759-1762
- B. Lake; G. Aeppli; K. N. Clausen; D. F. McMorrow; K. Lefmann; N. E. Hussey; N. Mangkorntong; M. Nohara; H. Takagi; T. E. Mason; A. Schröder
- Submicrometer Patterning of Charge in Thin-Film Electrets, pp. 1763-1766
- Heiko O. Jacobs; George M. Whitesides
- Fluorous Mixture Synthesis: A Fluorous-Tagging Strategy for the Synthesis and Separation of Mixtures of Organic Compounds, pp. 1766-1769
- Zhiyong Luo; Qisheng Zhang; Yoji Oderaotoshi; Dennis P. Curran
- Reversible Surface Morphology Changes of a Photochromic Diarylethene Single Crystal by Photoirradiation, pp. 1769-1772
- Masahiro Irie; Seiya Kobatake; Masashi Horichi
- Ablation, Flux, and Atmospheric Implications of Meteors Inferred from Stratospheric Aerosol, pp. 1772-1775
- D. J. Cziczo; D. S. Thomson; D. M. Murphy
- A New Astrophysical Setting for Chondrule Formation, pp. 1776-1779
- Alexander N. Krot; Anders Meibom; Sara S. Russell; Conel M. O'D. Alexander; Timothy E. Jeffries; Klaus Keil
- High Geomagnetic Intensity during the Mid-Cretaceous from Thellier Analyses of Single Plagioclase Crystals, pp. 1779-1783
- John A. Tarduno; Rory D. Cottrell; Alexei V. Smirnov
- An Antimicrobial Peptide Gene Found in the Male Reproductive System of Rats, pp. 1783-1785
- Peng Li; Hsiao Chang Chan; Bin He; Siu Cheung So; Yiu Wa Chung; Quan Shang; You-Duan Zhang; Yong-Lian Zhang
- Molecular and Morphological Supertrees for Eutherian (Placental) Mammals, pp. 1786-1789
- Fu-Guo Robert Liu; Michael M. Miyamoto; Nicole P. Freire; Phong Q. Ong; Michele R. Tennant; Timothy S. Young; Kikumi F. Gugel
- Biosynthesis of Complex Polyketides in a Metabolically Engineered Strain of E. coli, pp. 1790-1792
- Blaine A. Pfeifer; Suzanne J. Admiraal; Hugo Gramajo; David E. Cane; Chaitan Khosla
- Structural Mechanism of Endosome Docking by the FYVE Domain, pp. 1793-1796
- Tatiana Kutateladze; Michael Overduin
- Living with Genome Instability: Plant Responses to Telomere Dysfunction, pp. 1797-1800
- Karel Riha; Thomas D. McKnight; Lawrence R. Griffing; Dorothy E. Shippen
- Role of the Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor EDG-1 in PDGF-Induced Cell Motility, pp. 1800-1803
- John P. Hobson; Hans M. Rosenfeldt; Larry S. Barak; Ana Olivera; Samantha Poulton; Marc G. Caron; Sheldon Milstien; Sarah Spiegel
- The Role of Working Memory in Visual Selective Attention, pp. 1803-1806
- Jan W. de Fockert; Geraint Rees; Christopher D. Frith; Nilli Lavie
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: vCJD: Broad U.S. Response Required, p. 1859
- Bernadine Healy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1861+1863
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1865
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Rat Genome Spurs an Unusual Partnership, p. 1872
- Eliot Marshall
- Sequencing Set for Dreaded Mosquito, p. 1873
- Michael Balter
- Heavy Damage Feared after Taliban Decree, pp. 1873+1875
- Andrew Lawler
- Are Martian 'Pearl Chains' Signs of Life?, pp. 1875-1876
- Richard A. Kerr
- ScienceScope, pp. 1875+1877
- Wayne Kondro; Jeffrey Mervis; Gretchen Vogel; David Malakoff
- New Money to Lure Talent from Abroad, p. 1876
- Robert Koenig
- Fallout from German Fraud Case Continues, pp. 1876-1877
- Robert Koenig
- Quark Quirk Triggers Nuclear Shrinkage, pp. 1877-1878
- Charles Seife
- Russian Billionaires Launch Science Fund, p. 1878
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Andrey Allakhverdov; Marina Astvatsaturyan
- Academician to Lead Science Ministry, pp. 1878-1879
- Ding Yimin
- Study Suggests Pitch Perception Is Inherited, p. 1879
- Constance Holden
- Long-Lasting Immunity Conferred in Monkeys, pp. 1879+1881
- Jon Cohen
- Getting Yeast Prions to Bridge the Species Gap, p. 1881
- R. John Davenport
News Focus
- Science Lobbyists Aim for Better Balanced Budget, pp. 1882-1884
- David Malakoff
- Budget Could Send Space Science off in New Directions at NASA, p. 1883
- Andrew Lawler
- Patience Yields Secrets of Seed Longevity, pp. 1884-1885
- Kathryn Brown
- Olin Puts up $500 Million for 'No-Excuses' College, pp. 1886-1887+1889
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Money and Charisma Help the Science Tide Come in, pp. 1889-1890
- Richard Stone
- Fiery Demise Spells End of Longest Research Run, p. 1891
- Elena Savelyeva; Andrey Allakhverdov; Andrew Lawler
- Random Samples, p. 1893
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Choosing the Sources of Sustainable Energy, p. 1899
- Per F. Peterson; Terry Collins
- Longisquama Fossil and Feather Morphology, pp. 1899-1902
- Richard O. Prum; D. M. Unwin; M. J. Benton; Terry D. Jones; John A. Ruben; Paul F. A. Maderson; Larry D. Martin
- Bird Song in His Heart, p. 1902
- Renato Baserga
- Corrections and Clarifications: NMDA Receptor-Dependent Synaptic Reinforcement as a Crucial Process for Memory Consolidation, p. 1902
Policy Forum
- Proliferation of National Institutes of Health, pp. 1903+1905
- Harold Varmus
Books et al.
- A Goddess of Earth or the Imagination of a Man?, pp. 1906-1907
- Homage to Gaia: The Life of an Independent Scientist
- James Lovelock
- Review author[s]: Stephen H. Schneider
- Culturing American Life, pp. 1907-1908
- Biologists and the Promise of American Life: From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey
- Philip J. Pauly
- Review author[s]: Audra J. Wolfe
Perspectives
- Erosion by the Solar Wind, p. 1909
- Rickard Lundin
- Moving on, pp. 1910-1911
- Barry J. Dickson
- Toward Attosecond Pulses, pp. 1911+1913
- Derryck T. Reid
- The Origins of Modern Corals, pp. 1913-1914
- George D. Stanley Jr.; Daphne G. Fautin
- Signaling Antibiotic Resistance in Staphylococci, pp. 1915-1916
- Gordon L. Archer; Joseph M. Bosilevac
- RNP Remodeling with DExH/D Boxes, pp. 1916-1917
- Cindy L. Will; Reinhard Lührmann
Research
Research Articles
- X-Ray Pulses Approaching the Attosecond Frontier, pp. 1923-1927
- Markus Drescher; Michael Hentschel; Reinhard Kienberger; Gabriel Tempea; Christian Spielmann; Georg A. Reider; Paul B. Corkum; Ferenc Krausz
- Hierarchical Organization of Guidance Receptors: Silencing of Netrin Attraction by Slit through a Robo/DCC Receptor Complex, pp. 1928-1938
- Elke Stein; Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Reports
- On Atmospheric Loss of Oxygen Ions from Earth through Magnetospheric Processes, pp. 1939-1941
- K. Seki; R. C. Elphic; M. Hirahara; T. Terasawa; T. Mukai
- Quantum Mechanical Actuation of Microelectromechanical Systems by the Casimir Force, pp. 1941-1944
- H. B. Chan; V. A. Aksyuk; R. N. Kleiman; D. J. Bishop; Federico Capasso
- Spherical Bilayer Vesicles of Fullerene-Based Surfactants in Water: A Laser Light Scattering Study, pp. 1944-1947
- Shuiqin Zhou; Christian Burger; Benjamin Chu; Masaya Sawamura; Noriaki Nagahama; Motoki Toganoh; Ulrich E. Hackler; Hiroyuki Isobe; Eiichi Nakamura
- Nanobelts of Semiconducting Oxides, pp. 1947-1949
- Zheng Wei Pan; Zu Rong Dai; Zhong Lin Wang
- High Macromolecular Synthesis with Low Metabolic Cost in Antarctic Sea Urchin Embryos, pp. 1950-1952
- Adam G. Marsh; Robert E. Maxson Jr.; Donal T. Manahan
- A Short Duration of the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Event: Evidence from Extraterrestrial Helium-3, pp. 1952-1955
- S. Mukhopadhyay; K. A. Farley; A. Montanari
- Continuous Mantle Melt Supply beneath an Overlapping Spreading Center on the East Pacific Rise, pp. 1955-1958
- Robert A. Dunn; Douglas R. Toomey; Robert S. Detrick; William S. D. Wilcock
- Hepatitis C Virus IRES RNA-Induced Changes in the Conformation of the 40S Ribosomal Subunit, pp. 1959-1962
- Christian M. T. Spahn; Jeffrey S. Kieft; Robert A. Grassucci; Pawel A. Penczek; Kaihong Zhou; Jennifer A. Doudna; Joachim Frank
- A Proteolytic Transmembrane Signaling Pathway and Resistance to β-Lactams in Staphylococci, pp. 1962-1965
- H. Z. Zhang; C. J. Hackbarth; K. M. Chansky; H. F. Chambers
- Recovery of Infectious Ebola Virus from Complementary DNA: RNA Editing of the GP Gene and Viral Cytotoxicity, pp. 1965-1969
- Viktor E. Volchkov; Valentina A. Volchkova; Elke Mühlberger; Larissa V. Kolesnikova; Michael Weik; Olga Dolnik; Hans-Dieter Klenk
- Genetic Correlates of Musical Pitch Recognition in Humans, pp. 1969-1972
- Dennis Drayna; Ani Manichaikul; Marlies de Lange; Harold Snieder; Tim Spector
- Presynaptic Kainate Receptor Mediation of Frequency Facilitation at Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Synapses, pp. 1972-1976
- Dietmar Schmitz; Jack Mellor; Roger A. Nicoll
- Binding of DCC by Netrin-1 to Mediate Axon Guidance Independent of Adenosine A2B Receptor Activation, pp. 1976-1982
- Elke Stein; Yimin Zou; Mu-ming Poo; Marc Tessier-Lavigne
- Filopodial Calcium Transients Promote Substrate-Dependent Growth Cone Turning, pp. 1983-1987
- Timothy M. Gomez; Estuardo Robles; Mu-ming Poo; Nicholas C. Spitzer
- Requirement for the SLP-76 Adaptor GADS in T Cell Development, pp. 1987-1991
- Jeff Yoder; Christine Pham; Yoshie-Matsubayashi Iizuka; Osami Kanagawa; Stanley K. Liu; Jane McGlade; Alec M. Cheng
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Front Matter (48 pp.)
Editorial: Conserving Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, p. 2047
- Patricia Balvanera; Gretchen C. Daily; Paul R. Ehrlich; Taylor H. Ricketts; Sallie-Anne Bailey; Salit Kark; Claire Kremen; Henrique Pereira
Editors' Choice, pp. 2049+2051
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2053
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Universities Puncture Modest Regulatory Trial Balloon, p. 2060
- Eliot Marshall
- Fetal Cell Transplant Trial Draws Fire, pp. 2060-2061
- Gretchen Vogel
- Experts Assail Plan to Help Childless Couples, pp. 2061+2063
- John Pickrell
- NSF Program Targets Institutional Change, pp. 2063-2064
- Jeffrey Mervis
- ScienceScope, pp. 2063+2065
- Michael Balter; Andrew Lawler; Constance Holden; Wayne Kondro; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Dyslexia: Same Brains, Different Languages, pp. 2064-2065
- Laura Helmuth
- How Bacterial Flagella Flip Their Switch, pp. 2065+2067
- Dennis Normile
- Stars Rise from Ashes in Globular Cluster, p. 2067
- Govert Schilling
News Focus
- Innate Immunity: Ancient System Gets New Respect, pp. 2068-2071
- Trisha Gura
- Crossover Research Yields Scents and Sensitivity, pp. 2071-2072
- R. John Davenport
- NASA Lab Offers Land to Lure Research Partners, p. 2073
- Andrew Lawler
- Sardinia's Mysterious Male Methuselahs, pp. 2074-2076
- Robert Koenig
- Does Alcohol Damage Female Brains More?, pp. 2077+2079
- Bernice Wuethrich
- Random Samples, p. 2081
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Deterring Bioweapons Development, p. 2089
- Mark Wheelis
- Moribund Funding in Agricultural Research, pp. 2089-2090
- G. Philip Robertson; Peter J. Barry; Francis F. Busta; Robert J. Collier; Noel T. Keen; Ronald R. Sederoff; William W. Simpkins; Frederick Stormshak; Thomas N. Urban
- Porous Sediments at the Top of Earth's Core?, pp. 2090-2093
- S. A. Morse; Bruce Buffett; Edward Garnero; Raymond Jeanloz
- Tale of Two Kings, p. 2093
- Cenk Sumen
Policy Forum
- Whither after the Hague?, pp. 2095-2096
- Klaus Töpfer
Books et al.
- Killing Other Peoples, p. 2097
- The Deadly Ethnic Riot
- Donald L. Horowitz
- Review author[s]: Sudhir Kakar
- Painting the Skies, pp. 2097-2098
- Star Struck: 1000 Years of the Art and Science of Astronomy
- Ronald Brashear; Daniel Lewis
- Star Struck: One Thousand Years of the Art and Science of Astronomy
- Ronald Brashear; Daniel Lewis
- Review author[s]: Virginia Trimble
Perspectives
- How to Stimulate Your Partner, pp. 2099+2101
- Anne M. Villeneuve
- The Deadliest Intraplate Earthquake, pp. 2101-2102
- Harsh K. Gupta; N. Purnachandra Rao; B. K. Rastogi; Dipankar Sarkar
- When Worlds Collide: Trafficking in JNK, pp. 2102-2103
- Lawrence S. B. Goldstein
- The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Ally, pp. 2104-2105
- M. W. Sabelis; A. Janssen; M. R. Kant
- A Light-Driven Linear Motor at the Molecular Level, pp. 2105-2106
- Jean-Pierre Sauvage
- Water on the Move, pp. 2106-2107
- Michael L. Klein
- Herbert A. Simon, 1916-2001, p. 2107
- Edward A. Feigenbaum
Research
Reports
- Colloidal Nanocrystal Shape and Size Control: The Case of Cobalt, pp. 2115-2117
- Victor F. Puntes; Kannan M. Krishnan; A. Paul Alivisatos
- Dynamics of Water Molecules in Aqueous Solvation Shells, pp. 2118-2120
- M. F. Kropman; H. J. Bakker
- Autoionization in Liquid Water, pp. 2121-2124
- Phillip L. Geissler; Christoph Dellago; David Chandler; Jürg Hutter; Michele Parrinello
- Photoinduction of Fast, Reversible Translational Motion in a Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Shuttle, pp. 2124-2128
- Albert M. Brouwer; Céline Frochot; Francesco G. Gatti; David A. Leigh; Loïc Mottier; Francesco Paolucci; Sergio Roffia; George W. H. Wurpel
- Tropical Tropospheric Ozone and Biomass Burning, pp. 2128-2132
- Anne M. Thompson; Jacquelyn C. Witte; Robert D. Hudson; Hua Guo; Jay R. Herman; Masatomo Fujiwara
- Synchronous Tropical South China Sea SST Change and Greenland Warming during Deglaciation, pp. 2132-2134
- M. Kienast; S. Steinke; K. Stattegger; S. E. Calvert
- Role of the ABC Transporter Mdl1 in Peptide Export from Mitochondria, pp. 2135-2138
- Lesley Young; Klaus Leonhard; Takashi Tatsuta; John Trowsdale; Thomas Langer
- Arabidopsis NPL1: A Phototropin Homolog Controlling the Chloroplast High-Light Avoidance Response, pp. 2138-2141
- Takatoshi Kagawa; Tatsuya Sakai; Noriyuki Suetsugu; Kazusato Oikawa; Sumie Ishiguro; Tomohiko Kato; Satoshi Tabata; Kiyotaka Okada; Masamitsu Wada
- Defensive Function of Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatile Emissions in Nature, pp. 2141-2144
- André Kessler; Ian T. Baldwin
- A Sperm Cytoskeletal Protein That Signals Oocyte Meiotic Maturation and Ovulation, pp. 2144-2147
- Michael A. Miller; Viet Q. Nguyen; Min-Ho Lee; Mary Kosinski; Tim Schedl; Richard M. Caprioli; David Greenstein
- Sonic Hedgehog Control of Size and Shape in Midbrain Pattern Formation, pp. 2147-2150
- Seema Agarwala; Timothy A. Sanders; Clifton W. Ragsdale
- Structure of an Extracellular gp130 Cytokine Receptor Signaling Complex, pp. 2150-2155
- Dar-Chone Chow; Xiao-Lin He; Andrew L. Snow; Stefan Rose-John; K. Christopher Garcia
- 5′-Deoxyribose Phosphate Lyase Activity of Human DNA Polymerase ι in Vitro, pp. 2156-2159
- Katarzyna Bebenek; Agnès Tissier; Ekaterina G. Frank; John P. McDonald; Rajendra Prasad; Samuel H. Wilson; Roger Woodgate; Thomas A. Kunkel
- An RNA Ligase Essential for RNA Editing and Survival of the Bloodstream Form of Trypanosoma brucei, pp. 2159-2162
- Achim Schnaufer; Aswini K. Panigrahi; Brian Panicucci; Robert P. Igo Jr.; Reza Salavati; Kenneth Stuart
- Defective Lymphotoxin-β Receptor-Induced NF-κB Transcriptional Activity in NIK-Deficient Mice, pp. 2162-2165
- Li Yin; Lin Wu; Holger Wesche; Cora D. Arthur; J. Michael White; David V. Goeddel; Robert D. Schreiber
- Dyslexia: Cultural Diversity and Biological Unity, pp. 2165-2167
- E. Paulesu; J.-F. Démonet; F. Fazio; E. McCrory; V. Chanoine; N. Brunswick; S. F. Cappa; G. Cossu; M. Habib; C. D. Frith; U. Frith
Tech.Sight
- Secondary Considerations, pp. 2175-2176
- John T. Pelton
Back Matter (86 pp.)
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Front Matter (38 pp.)
Editorial: A Budget out of Balance, p. 2275
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 2277+2279
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2281
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Russia, NIH Float Big Plan for Former Soviet Bioweapons Lab, pp. 2288-2289
- Richard Stone
- Uncertainty on Bioweapons Treaty, p. 2288
- Eliot Marshall
- Fossil Tangles Roots of Human Family Tree, pp. 2289+2291
- Michael Balter
- New Cuts in Station Could Spark Walkout, pp. 2291-2292
- Andrew Lawler
- ScienceScope, pp. 2291+2293
- David Malakoff; Jeffrey Mervis; Alexander Hellemans
- New Fossil May Change Idea of First Mollusk, pp. 2292-2293
- Erik Stokstad
- Astronomers Glimpse Galaxy's Heavy Halo, pp. 2293-2294
- Mark Sincell
- U.N. Report Suggests Slowed Forest Losses, p. 2294
- Erik Stokstad
- Physicists Scramble to Recapture the Magic, p. 2295
- Robert F. Service
- Shake-Up in Nuclear Weapons Program, p. 2297
- Pallava Bagla
- Chimp Sequencing Crawls Forward, p. 2297
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- Barricading U.S. Borders against a Devastating Disease, pp. 2298-2300
- Martin Enserink
- Can a King of Catalysis Spur U.K. Science to New Heights?, pp. 2300-2301
- Kirstie Urquhart; Andrew Watson
- Doing the Bose Nova with Your Main Squeeze, pp. 2301-2303
- David Voss
- Linnaeus's Last Stand?, pp. 2304-2305+2307
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Random Samples, p. 2309
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Rescuing Venice from a Watery Grave, pp. 2315-2316
- Rafael L. Bras; Donald R. F. Harleman; Andrea Rinaldo; Paola Rizzoli; Albert J. Ammerman; Charles E. McClennen
- Ethical Behavior as a Stakes Game, p. 2316
- Mark Benvenuto
- In a Map for Human Life, Count the Microbes, Too, p. 2316
- Julian Davies
- Defining Distress, pp. 2316-2317
- Keith E. Alley; John M. Cassady; Henry Fields; Ronald Glaser; Alan Goodridge; Glen F. Hoffsis; Bobby D. Moser; Fred Sanfilippo; William P. Yonushonis
- Corrections and Clarifications: Gulf War Illness: The Battle Continues, p. 2317
- Corrections and Clarifications: Synchronous Tropical South China Sea SST Change and Greenland Warming during Deglaciation, p. 2317
- Corrections and Clarifications: Pre-Clovis Sites Fight for Acceptance, p. 2317
Viewpoint
- Building a "GenBank" of the Published Literature, pp. 2318-2319
- Richard J. Roberts; Harold E. Varmus; Michael Ashburner; Patrick O. Brown; Michael B. Eisen; Chaitan Khosla; Marc Kirschner; Roel Nusse; Matthew Scott; Barbara Wold
- Is a Government Archive the Best Option?, pp. 2318-2319
- The Editors
Books et al.
- Despised Marvels of Deception and Adaptation, p. 2321
- Parasite Rex: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature's Most Dangerous Creatures
- Carl Zimmer
- Review author[s]: Albert O. Bush
- Teaching Healing and Healing Teaching, pp. 2321-2322
- Time to Heal: American Medical Education from the Turn of the Century to the Era of Managed Care
- Kenneth M. Ludmerer
- Review author[s]: Robert G. Petersdorf
Perspectives
- Memory T Cells: Local Heroes in the Struggle for Immunity, pp. 2323-2324
- Charles R. Mackay; Ulrich H. von Andrian
- The Birth of Asteroseismology, pp. 2325+2327
- Douglas Gough
- The Path to the Heart and the Road Not Taken, pp. 2327-2328
- Eric N. Olson
- Flipping a Switch, pp. 2329-2330
- Matthias Buck; Michael K. Rosen
- Watching Grains Deform, pp. 2330-2331
- Florian Heidelbach
- Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry, pp. 2331-2332
- Jean-Marie Lehn; Alexey V. Eliseev
Carbohydrates and Glycobiology
- Cinderella's Coach Is Ready, p. 2337
- Stella Hurtley; Robert Service; Phil Szuromi
News
- Searching for Medicine's Sweet Spot, pp. 2338-2343
- Joseph Alper
- After the Fall, pp. 2340-2341
- Robert F. Service
- The Best of Both Worlds?, p. 2342
- R.F.S.
- Bent out of Shape, p. 2343
- Michael Balter
Reviews
- Toward Automated Synthesis of Oligosaccharides and Glycoproteins, pp. 2344-2350
- Pamela Sears; Chi-Huey Wong
- Glycoprotein Structure Determination by Mass Spectrometry, pp. 2351-2356
- Anne Dell; Howard R. Morris
- Chemical Glycobiology, pp. 2357-2364
- Carolyn R. Bertozzi; Laura L. Kiessling
- Intracellular Functions of N-Linked Glycans, pp. 2364-2369
- Ari Helenius; Markus Aebi
- Glycosylation and the Immune System, pp. 2370-2376
- Pauline M. Rudd; Tim Elliott; Peter Cresswell; Ian A. Wilson; Raymond A. Dwek
Viewpoint
- Glycosylation of Nucleocytoplasmic Proteins: Signal Transduction and O-GlcNAc, pp. 2376-2378
- Lance Wells; Keith Vosseller; Gerald W. Hart
Research
Research Article
- Space-Geodetic Constraints on Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in Fennoscandia, pp. 2381-2385
- G. A. Milne; J. L. Davis; Jerry X. Mitrovica; H.-G. Scherneck; J. M. Johansson; M. Vermeer; H. Koivula
Reports
- Squeezed States in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 2386-2389
- C. Orzel; A. K. Tuchman; M. L. Fenselau; M. Yasuda; M. A. Kasevich
- Electrochromic Nanocrystal Quantum Dots, pp. 2390-2392
- Congjun Wang; Moonsub Shim; Philippe Guyot-Sionnest
- In Situ Measurement of Grain Rotation during Deformation of Polycrystals, pp. 2392-2394
- L. Margulies; G. Winther; H. F. Poulsen
- Turing-Type Patterns on Electrode Surfaces, pp. 2395-2398
- Yong-Jun Li; Julia Oslonovitch; Nadia Mazouz; Florian Plenge; Katharina Krischer; Gerhard Ertl
- Biogenic Carbon Cycling in the Upper Ocean: Effects of Microbial Respiration, pp. 2398-2400
- Richard B. Rivkin; Louis Legendre
- Variation of Crystal Dissolution Rate Based on a Dissolution Stepwave Model, pp. 2400-2404
- Antonio C. Lasaga; Andreas Luttge
- Regulation of Vegetative Phase Change in Arabidopsis thaliana by Cyclophilin 40, pp. 2405-2407
- Tanya Z. Berardini; Krista Bollman; Hui Sun; R. Scott Poethig
- Receptor-Mediated Activation of Heterotrimeric G-Proteins in Living Cells, pp. 2408-2411
- Chris Janetopoulos; Tian Jin; Peter Devreotes
- Length of the Flagellar Hook and the Capacity of the Type III Export Apparatus, pp. 2411-2413
- Shigeru Makishima; Kaoru Komoriya; Shigeru Yamaguchi; Shin-Ichi Aizawa
- Preferential Localization of Effector Memory Cells in Nonlymphoid Tissue, pp. 2413-2417
- David Masopust; Vaiva Vezys; Amanda L. Marzo; Leo Lefrançois
- Memory Extinction, Learning Anew, and Learning the New: Dissociations in the Molecular Machinery of Learning in Cortex, pp. 2417-2419
- Diego E. Berman; Yadin Dudai
- Activity-Dependent Transfer of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor to Postsynaptic Neurons, pp. 2419-2423
- Keigo Kohara; Akihiko Kitamura; Mieko Morishima; Tadaharu Tsumoto
- Interference by Huntingtin and Atrophin-1 with CBP-Mediated Transcription Leading to Cellular Toxicity, pp. 2423-2428
- Frederick C. Nucifora Jr.; Masayuki Sasaki; Matthew F. Peters; Hui Huang; Jillian K. Cooper; Mitsunori Yamada; Hitoshi Takahashi; Shoji Tsuji; Juan Troncoso; Valina L. Dawson; Ted M. Dawson; Christopher A. Ross
- Two-State Allosteric Behavior in a Single-Domain Signaling Protein, pp. 2429-2433
- Brian F. Volkman; Doron Lipson; David E. Wemmer; Dorothee Kern
Back Matter (69 pp.)
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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: An Unfortunate U-Turn on Carbon, p. 2515
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 2517+2519
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2521
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Ribosome's Inner Workings Come into Sharper View, pp. 2526-2527
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- German Neutron Source Faces New Demands, pp. 2527+2529
- Robert Koenig
- No Easy Answers for Biodiversity in Africa, pp. 2529-2530
- Gretchen Vogel
- ScienceScope, pp. 2529+2531
- David Malakoff; Robert Koenig; Dennis Normile; Eliot Marshall; Gretchen Vogel
- How Cannabinoids Work in the Brain, pp. 2530-2531
- Marcia Barinaga
- River Dolphins Add Branches to Family Tree, pp. 2531-2532
- Dennis Normile
- Early Birds May Miss the Worms, p. 2532
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Science Only One Part of Arsenic Standards, p. 2533
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- NSF Scores Low on Using Own Criteria, pp. 2533+2535
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Affymetrix Settles Suit, Fixes Mouse Chips, p. 2535
- Eliot Marshall
- NIH Pledges Big Hike in Postdoc Stipends, p. 2535
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- The Soft Science of Dietary Fat, pp. 2536-2541+2543-2545
- Gary Taubes
- Random Samples, p. 2547
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Comprehensive U.S. Energy Policy, p. 2549
- Monroe Burk; S. J. Deitchman
- Portugal: A Case History in S&T Cooperation, pp. 2549-2550
- Edward McSweegan
- Tracking Antibiotics up the Food Chain, p. 2550
- Daniel M. Byrd III; L. Anthony Cox Jr.; James D. Wilson; Stanley Falkow; Donald Kennedy
- Taiwan Seeks to Solve Its Resistance Problems, pp. 2550-2551
- Monto Ho
- Antibiotic Resistance Affects Plant Pathogens, p. 2551
- George W. Sundin
- Corrections and Clarifications: Patience Yields Secrets of Seed Longevity, p. 2551
- Corrections and Clarifications: Discovery of Earliest Hominid Remains, p. 2551
- Corrections and Clarifications: Central Role for the Lens in Cave Fish Eye Degeneration, p. 2551
Policy Forum
- Don't Clone Humans!, p. 2552
- Rudolf Jaenisch; Ian Wilmut
Books et al.
- Boltzmann's Science, Irony and Achievement, pp. 2553-2554
- Boltzmann's Atom: The Great Debate That Launched a Revolution in Physics
- David Lindley
- Review author[s]: Leo P. Kadanoff
- Nota Bene: Microbial Resolution and Reality, p. 2554
- Growth and Form: Biomedical Images: Awards and Interpretations
- Denna Jones
- Review author[s]: Caroline Ash
Perspectives
- A CINtillating New Job for the APC Tumor Suppressor, pp. 2555-2556
- David Pellman
- Standing Room Only at the Quantum Scale, pp. 2556-2557
- K. M. O'Hara; J. E. Thomas
- Chewing the Fat: ACC and Energy Balance, pp. 2558-2559
- Neil Ruderman; Jeffrey S. Flier
- The Song Does Not Remain the Same, pp. 2559-2561
- Daniel Margoliash
- You May Squeeze the Atoms but Don't Mangle the Surface!, pp. 2561-2562
- Alex de Lozanne
- Discriminating Plants, pp. 2562-2563
- F. I. Woodward
Research
Research Article
- Dynamics of the Vocal Imitation Process: How a Zebra Finch Learns Its Song, pp. 2564-2569
- Ofer Tchernichovski; Partha P. Mitra; Thierry Lints; Fernando Nottebohm
Reports
- Observation of Fermi Pressure in a Gas of Trapped Atoms, pp. 2570-2572
- Andrew G. Truscott; Kevin E. Strecker; William I. McAlexander; Guthrie B. Partridge; Randall G. Hulet
- Spin Chirality, Berry Phase, and Anomalous Hall Effect in a Frustrated Ferromagnet, pp. 2573-2576
- Y. Taguchi; Y. Oohara; H. Yoshizawa; N. Nagaosa; Y. Tokura
- Alignment of Liquid Crystals with Patterned Isotropic Surfaces, pp. 2576-2580
- Baek-woon Lee; Noel A. Clark
- Quantitative Measurement of Short-Range Chemical Bonding Forces, pp. 2580-2583
- M. A. Lantz; H. J. Hug; R. Hoffmann; P. J. A. van Schendel; P. Kappenberger; S. Martin; A. Baratoff; H.-J. Güntherodt
- Influence of Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Terrestrial Vegetation on the 18 O Content of Atmospheric CO2</latex>, pp. 2584-2587
- Jim Gillon; Dan Yakir
- Ancient Geodynamics and Global-Scale Hydrology on Mars, pp. 2587-2591
- Roger J. Phillips; Maria T. Zuber; Sean C. Solomon; Matthew P. Golombek; Bruce M. Jakosky; W. Bruce Banerdt; David E. Smith; Rebecca M. E. Williams; Brian M. Hynek; Oded Aharonson; Steven A. Hauck II
- Role of the Stratospheric Polar Freezing Belt in Denitrification, pp. 2591-2594
- A. Tabazadeh; E. J. Jensen; O. B. Toon; K. Drdla; M. R. Schoeberl
- Biospheric Primary Production during an ENSO Transition, pp. 2594-2597
- Michael J. Behrenfeld; James T. Randerson; Charles R. McClain; Gene C. Feldman; Sietse O. Los; Compton J. Tucker; Paul G. Falkowski; Christopher B. Field; Robert Frouin; Wayne E. Esaias; Dorota D. Kolber; Nathan H. Pollack
- Energetic and Fitness Costs of Mismatching Resource Supply and Demand in Seasonally Breeding Birds, pp. 2598-2600
- Donald W. Thomas; Jacques Blondel; Philippe Perret; Marcel M. Lambrechts; John R. Speakman
- Sterility of Drosophila with Mutations in the Bloom Syndrome Gene: Complementation by Ku70, pp. 2600-2602
- Kohji Kusano; Dena M. Johnson-Schlitz; William R. Engels
- Extreme Diversity, Conservation, and Convergence of Spider Silk Fibroin Sequences, pp. 2603-2605
- John Gatesy; Cheryl Hayashi; Dagmara Motriuk; Justin Woods; Randolph Lewis
- Costs and Benefits of High Mutation Rates: Adaptive Evolution of Bacteria in the Mouse Gut, pp. 2606-2608
- Antoine Giraud; Ivan Matic; Olivier Tenaillon; Antonio Clara; Miroslav Radman; Michel Fons; François Taddei
- Virus-Assisted Mapping of Neural Inputs to a Feeding Center in the Hypothalamus, pp. 2608-2613
- Jeff DeFalco; Mark Tomishima; Hongyan Liu; Connie Zhao; XiaoLi Cai; Jamey D. Marth; Lynn Enquist; Jeffrey M. Friedman
- Continuous Fatty Acid Oxidation and Reduced Fat Storage in Mice Lacking Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase 2, pp. 2613-2616
- Lutfi Abu-Elheiga; Martin M. Matzuk; Khaled A. H. Abo-Hashema; Salih J. Wakil
- Conservation Conflicts across Africa, pp. 2616-2619
- Andrew Balmford; Joslin L. Moore; Thomas Brooks; Neil Burgess; Louis A. Hansen; Paul Williams; Carsten Rahbek
AAAS News and Notes, p. 2623
- Coimbra Sirica
Back Matter (35 pp.)
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: An Algorithm for Discovery, p. 13
- David Paydarfar; William J. Schwartz
Editors' Choice, pp. 15+17
- Gilbert Chin
NetWatch, p. 19
- David Malakoff
News
News of the Week
- Merck Reemerges with a Bold AIDS Vaccine Effort, pp. 24-25
- Jon Cohen
- Fred Hutchinson Center under Fire, p. 25
- Eliot Marshall
- Farthest Supernova Yet Bolsters Dark Energy, pp. 27-28
- Mark Sincell
- ScienceScope, pp. 27+29
- Pallava Bagla; Eliot Marshall; Gretchen Vogel; Helen Gavaghan; Jeffrey Mervis
- Climate Change Data Prompt New Review, p. 28
- Susan Biggin
- Venture Capitalist to Lead Science Panel, pp. 28-29
- David Malakoff
- A Big Boost for Postgenome Research, pp. 29-30
- Robert Koenig
- Old Guard Battles Academic Reforms, p. 30
- Robert Koenig
- Court Backs Lab's Safety Practices, p. 30
- Dennis Normile
- Human Cloning Plans Spark Talk of U.S. Ban, p. 31
- Gretchen Vogel
- Canadian Panel Aims for Middle Ground, pp. 31+33
- Wayne Kondro
- Comet's Course Hints at Mystery Planet, p. 33
- Govert Schilling
News Focus
- Words (And Axes) Fly over Transgenic Trees, pp. 34-36
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- High CO2 Levels May Give Fast-Growing Trees an Edge, pp. 36-37
- Laura Tangley
- Science Centers Blossom, but How Many Will Survive?, pp. 37-38
- John Pickrell
- Rethinking Water on Mars and the Origin of Life, pp. 39-40
- Richard A. Kerr
- Growing Old Together, pp. 41+43
- Evelyn Strauss
- Gene Expression Differs in Human and Chimp Brains, pp. 44-45
- Dennis Normile
- Nanotube 'Peapods' Show Electrifying Promise, p. 45
- Robert F. Service
- Random Samples, p. 47
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Considerations in Creating Online Archives, p. 51
- Ira Mellman
- For Free Access, Follow the Brick Red Buttons, pp. 51-52
- Nicholas R. Cozzarelli
- What's in a PhyloCode Name?, p. 52
- W. John Kress; Paula DePriest
- Searching for the Heart of Human Nature, pp. 52-53
- Paul Vjecsner; Alex Mauron
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Sperm Cytoskeletal Protein That Signals Oocyte Meiotic Maturation and Ovulation, p. 53
- Corrections and Clarifications: X-Ray Pulses Approaching the Attosecond Frontier, p. 53
- Corrections and Clarifications: Monkeys in the Back Garden, p. 53
Essays on Science and Society
- James Watt and the Lunaticks of Birmingham, pp. 55-56
- Adam Hart-Davis
Books et al.
- The Meaning of Make-Believe, p. 57
- The Work of the Imagination
- Paul L. Harris
- Review author[s]: Alison Gopnik
- Grappling with Qubits, pp. 57-58
- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
- Michael A. Nielsen; Isaac L. Chuang
- Review author[s]: Günter Mahler
Perspectives
- Bacterial Population Genetics and Disease, pp. 59-60
- Marc Lipsitch
- Bending Light the Wrong Way, pp. 60-61
- M. C. K. Wiltshire
- Solving the PSC Mystery, pp. 61-63
- Margaret A. Tolbert; Owen B. Toon
- Keystone Species: Hunting the Snark?, pp. 63-64
- William Bond
- The Histone Modification Circus, pp. 64-65
- Shelley L. Berger
- How Could We Miss It?, pp. 65-66
- A. M. Campbell
Research
Research Article
- Control of a Mucosal Challenge and Prevention of AIDS by a Multiprotein DNA/MVA Vaccine, pp. 69-74
- Rama Rao Amara; Francois Villinger; John D. Altman; Shari L. Lydy; Shawn P. O'Neil; Silvija I. Staprans; David C. Montefiori; Yan Xu; James G. Herndon; Linda S. Wyatt; Maria Angelito Candido; Natalia L. Kozyr; Patricia L. Earl; James M. Smith; Hak-Ling Ma; Bennett D. Grimm; Michael L. Hulsey; Joseph Miller; Harold M. McClure; Janet M. McNicholl; Bernard Moss; Harriet L. Robinson
Reports
- Pressure Dependence of the Superconducting Transition Temperature of Magnesium Diboride, pp. 75-77
- M. Monteverde; M. Núñez-Regueiro; N. Rogado; K. A. Regan; M. A. Hayward; T. He; S. M. Loureiro; R. J. Cava
- Experimental Verification of a Negative Index of Refraction, pp. 77-79
- R. A. Shelby; D. R. Smith; S. Schultz
- Three-Dimensionally Ordered Array of Air Bubbles in a Polymer Film, pp. 79-83
- Mohan Srinivasarao; David Collings; Alan Philips; Sanjay Patel
- Carbon Dioxide Degassing by Advective Flow from Usu Volcano, Japan, pp. 83-86
- P. A. Hernández; K. Notsu; J. M. Salazar; T. Mori; G. Natale; H. Okada; G. Virgili; Y. Shimoike; M. Sato; N. M. Pérez
- Control of Nitrogen Export from Watersheds by Headwater Streams, pp. 86-90
- Bruce J. Peterson; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Patrick J. Mulholland; Jackson R. Webster; Judy L. Meyer; Jennifer L. Tank; Eugènia Marti; William B. Bowden; H. Maurice Valett; Anne E. Hershey; William H. McDowell; Walter K. Dodds; Stephen K. Hamilton; Stanley Gregory; Donna D. Morrall
- Tropical Origins for Recent North Atlantic Climate Change, pp. 90-92
- Martin P. Hoerling; James W. Hurrell; Taiyi Xu
- Amphibians as Indicators of Early Tertiary "Out-of-India" Dispersal of Vertebrates, pp. 93-95
- Franky Bossuyt; Michel C. Milinkovitch
- Rising CO2 Levels and the Fecundity of Forest Trees, pp. 95-98
- Shannon L. LaDeau; James S. Clark
- Ecological Degradation in Protected Areas: The Case of Wolong Nature Reserve for Giant Pandas, pp. 98-101
- Jianguo Liu; Marc Linderman; Zhiyun Ouyang; Li An; Jian Yang; Hemin Zhang
- Delayed Compensation for Missing Keystone Species by Colonization, pp. 101-104
- S. K. Morgan Ernest; James H. Brown
- Extension of Life-Span by Loss of CHICO, a Drosophila Insulin Receptor Substrate Protein, pp. 104-106
- David J. Clancy; David Gems; Lawrence G. Harshman; Sean Oldham; Hugo Stocker; Ernst Hafen; Sally J. Leevers; Linda Partridge
- A Mutant Drosophila Insulin Receptor Homolog That Extends Life-Span and Impairs Neuroendocrine Function, pp. 107-110
- M. Tatar; A. Kopelman; D. Epstein; M.-P. Tu; C.-M. Yin; R. S. Garofalo
- Role of Histone H3 Lysine 9 Methylation in Epigenetic Control of Heterochromatin Assembly, pp. 110-113
- Jun-ichi Nakayama; Judd C. Rice; Brian D. Strahl; C. David Allis; Shiv I. S. Grewal
- A Link between Virulence and Ecological Abundance in Natural Populations of Staphylococcus aureus, pp. 114-116
- Nicholas P. J. Day; Catrin E. Moore; Mark C. Enright; Anthony R. Berendt; John Maynard Smith; Michael F. Murphy; Sharon J. Peacock; Brian G. Spratt; Edward J. Feil
Back Matter (40 pp.)
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Front Matter (49 pp.)
Editorial: Black Carp and Sick Cows, p. 169
- Donald Kennedy
Editor's Choice, pp. 171+173
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 175
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- For All but NIH, the Devil Is Indeed in the Details, pp. 182-183
- David Malakoff
- Plan to Close Zoo Lab Draws Fire, pp. 183+185
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Location Neurons Do Advanced Math, p. 185
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, pp. 185+187
- Dennis Normile; Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff; Pallava Bagla
- Philodendrons like It Hot and Heavy, p. 186
- Leigh Dayton
- Canada Seeks Economic Payoff across Species, p. 186
- Wayne Kondro
- Robots Enter the Race to Analyze Proteins, pp. 187-188
- Robert F. Service
- A Plan to Release Data within Six Months, p. 188
- Eliot Marshall
- Galaxy Mappers Detect Wiggly Cosmic Order, pp. 188-189
- Charles Seife
- Big Bang's New Rival Debuts with a Splash, pp. 189+191
- Charles Seife
- An Orbital Confluence Leaves Its Mark, p. 191
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus
- Rising Global Temperature, Rising Uncertainty, pp. 192-194
- Richard A. Kerr
- Long-Term Data Show Lingering Effects from Acid Rain, pp. 195-196
- Kevin Krajick
- Where the Brain Tells a Face from a Place, pp. 196-198
- Laura Helmuth
- Paleontological Rift in the Rift Valley, pp. 198-201
- Michael Balter
- Will Black Carp Be the Next Zebra Mussel?, p. 203
- Dan Ferber
Random Samples, p. 205
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Extinction: Complexity of Assessing Risk, pp. 217-218
- Ross D. E. MacPhee; Clare Flemming; John L. Gittleman; Matthew E. Gompper; Kate E. Jones
- Tales from the DNA of Domestic Horses, pp. 218-219
- Adrian M. Lister; Carles Vilà; Hans Ellegren; Anders Götherström; Jennifer A. Leonard; Robert K. Wayne
- Networked Research: An EC Model for U.S.?, pp. 219-220
- Henry Etzkowitz
Corrections and Clarifications: Orion Sheds New Light on Star and Planet Formation, p. 220
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- HIV/AIDS Treatment for Millions, pp. 221+223
- Hans P. Binswanger
- Reducing HIV Transmission in Developing Countries, pp. 224-225
- P. Jha; N. J. D. Nagelkerke; E. N. Ngugi; J. V. R. Prasada Rao; B. Willbond; S. Moses; F. A. Plummer
Books et al.
- Modern Molecular Vision, pp. 226-227
- The New Chemistry
- Nina Hall
- Review author[s]: Shenda M. Baker
- Crime-Solving Bugs, p. 227
- Maggots, Murder and Men: Memories and Reflections of a Forensic Entomologist
- Zakaria Erzniçlioǧlu
- Review author[s]: Jason H. Byrd
Perspectives
- DNA Ends RecQ-uire Attention, pp. 229-230
- Leonard Wu; Ian D. Hickson
- Toward Tunable Superconducting Electronics, pp. 231-232
- Göran Wendin; Vitaly S. Shumeiko
- Function Following Form, pp. 232-233
- Jonathan B. Levitt
- Single Molecules Rock and Roll near the Glass Transition, pp. 233-234
- M. D. Ediger; J. L. Skinner
- Earth's Response to a Variable Sun, pp. 234-236
- Judith Lean; David Rind
- A Kinase to Dampen the Effects of Cocaine?, pp. 236-237
- Amitabh Gupta; Li-Huei Tsai
Research
Research Article
- Auditory Spatial Receptive Fields Created by Multiplication, pp. 249-252
- José Luis Peña; Masakazu Konishi
Reports
- Josephson Junctions with Tunable Weak Links, pp. 252-254
- Jan Hendrik Schön; Christian Kloc; Harold Y. Hwang; Bertram Batlogg
- Single-Molecule Studies of Heterogeneous Dynamics in Polymer Melts near the Glass Transition, pp. 255-258
- Laura A. Deschenes; David A. Vanden Bout
- Real-Space Imaging of Nucleation and Growth in Colloidal Crystallization, pp. 258-262
- U. Gasser; Eric R. Weeks; Andrew Schofield; P. N. Pusey; D. A. Weitz
- Capturing a Photoexcited Molecular Structure through Time-Domain X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure, pp. 262-264
- Lin X. Chen; Wighard J. H. Jäger; Guy Jennings; David J. Gosztola; Anneli Munkholm; Jan P. Hessler
- Using Selective Withdrawal to Coat Microparticles, pp. 265-267
- Itai Cohen; Hui Li; James L. Hougland; Milan Mrksich; Sidney R. Nagel
- Anthropogenic Warming of Earth's Climate System, pp. 267-270
- Sydney Levitus; John I. Antonov; Julian Wang; Thomas L. Delworth; Keith W. Dixon; Anthony J. Broccoli
- Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change in the World's Oceans, pp. 270-274
- Tim P. Barnett; David W. Pierce; Reiner Schnur
- Climate Response to Orbital Forcing across the Oligocene-Miocene Boundary, pp. 274-278
- James C. Zachos; Nicholas J. Shackleton; Justin S. Revenaugh; Heiko Pälike; Benjamin P. Flower
- Molecular Mechanisms of the Biological Clock in Cultured Fibroblasts, pp. 278-281
- Kazuhiro Yagita; Filippo Tamanini; Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst; Hitoshi Okamura
- Forecasting Agriculturally Driven Global Environmental Change, pp. 281-284
- David Tilman; Joseph Fargione; Brian Wolff; Carla D'Antonio; Andrew Dobson; Robert Howarth; David Schindler; William H. Schlesinger; Daniel Simberloff; Deborah Swackhamer
- Regulation of Differentiation to the Infective Stage of the Protozoan Parasite Leishmania major by Tetrahydrobiopterin, pp. 285-287
- Mark L. Cunningham; Richard G. Titus; Salvatore J. Turco; Stephen M. Beverley
- Regulation of Longevity and Stress Resistance by Sch9 in Yeast, pp. 288-290
- Paola Fabrizio; Fabiola Pozza; Scott D. Pletcher; Christi M. Gendron; Valter D. Longo
- Functional Specialization in Rhesus Monkey Auditory Cortex, pp. 290-293
- Biao Tian; David Reser; Amy Durham; Alexander Kustov; Josef P. Rauschecker
- G Protein bg Subunit-Mediated Presynaptic Inhibition: Regulation of Exocytotic Fusion Downstream of Ca 2+ Entry, pp. 293-297
- Trillium Blackmer; Eric C. Larsen; Michiko Takahashi; Thomas F. J. Martin; Simon Alford; Heidi E. Hamm
- Two Functional Channels from Primary Visual Cortex to Dorsal Visual Cortical Areas, pp. 297-300
- N. Harumi Yabuta; Atomu Sawatari; Edward M. Callaway
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Front Matter (41 pp.)
Editorial: Inadvertently Crossing the Germ Line, p. 397
- Erik Parens; Eric Juengst
Editors' Choice, pp. 399+401
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 403
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Intensified Battle against Foot and Mouth Appears to Pay off, p. 410
- Martin Enserink
- Researcher Sues after School Spent His Grant, p. 411
- Constance Holden
- Transcription Enzyme Structure Solved, pp. 411+413-414
- Jean Marx
- ScienceScope, pp. 413+415
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Wayne Kondro; Michael Balter; Govert Schilling; Jeffrey Mervis
- Birds Weigh Risk before Protecting Their Young, p. 414
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Data Standards on the Horizon, pp. 414-415
- R. John Davenport
- NIH Pulls Plug on Ethics Review, pp. 415-416
- Gretchen Vogel
- Women Academics Propose Steps to Equity, p. 416
- Dennis Normile
- NSF Makes the BEST of a Good Idea, pp. 416-417
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Elephant Matriarchs Tell Friend from Foe, pp. 417+419
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Souped-Up Software Gets a Virtual Test, p. 419
- Mark K. Anderson
News Focus
- Living in the Shadow of Chornobyl, pp. 420-426
- Richard Stone
- Do Centrosome Abnormalities Lead to Cancer?, pp. 426-427+429
- Jean Marx
- The Hottest Stem Cells Are Also the Toughest, p. 429
- Gretchen Vogel
Random Samples, p. 431
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Proposed Research Budget a Starting Point, p. 437
- Paul G. Rogers
- Marine Iguanas Oiled in the Galápagos, pp. 437-438
- Martin Wikelski; L. Michael Romero; Howard L. Snell
- Removing CO2 from Lake Nyos in Cameroon, p. 438
- Michel Halbwachs; Jean-Christophe Sabroux
- Mutation in Embryonic Stem Cells, pp. 438-440
- Louis Roccanova; Patricia Ramphal; Philip Rappa III; Calvin B. Harley; Jane S. Lebkowski; Melissa K. Carpenter; Thomas B. Okarma
- More about Duikers in Ancient Egypt, p. 440
- Diane Victoria Flores
Corrections and Clarifications: X-Ray Pulses Approaching the Attosecond Frontier, p. 440
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- The NASA-NCI Collaboration on Biomolecular Sensors, pp. 443-444
- Daniel S. Goldin; Carol A. Dahl; Kathie L. Olsen; Louis H. Ostrach; Richard D. Klausner
Books et al.
- Algorithms of Boundless Beauty, pp. 445-446
- Arabesques: Decorative Art in Morocco
- Jean-Marc Castéra
- Review author[s]: Gregory Buck
- Nota Bene: A Last Hurrah and New Directions, p. 446
- Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, 3rd ed.
- Joseph Sambrook; David W. Russell
- Review author[s]: Lisa Chong
Perspectives
- Splitting Water, pp. 447-448
- G. C. Dismukes
- The Advantages of Togetherness, pp. 448-449
- Edward Cox; John Bonner
- How Do Cells Sense Oxygen?, pp. 449+451
- Hao Zhu; H. Franklin Bunn
- A New Trick of the Trade, p. 452
- Massimo Inguscio
- Invading the Genetic Code, pp. 453-454
- August Böck
- Claude E. Shannon (1916-2001), p. 455
- Solomon W. Golomb
Research
Research Articles
- A Bose-Einstein Condensate of Metastable Atoms, pp. 461-464
- A. Robert; O. Sirjean; A. Browaeys; J. Poupard; S. Nowak; D. Boiron; C. I. Westbrook; A. Aspect
- HIFa Targeted for VHL-Mediated Destruction by Proline Hydroxylation: Implications for O2 Sensing, pp. 464-468
- Mircea Ivan; Keiichi Kondo; Haifeng Yang; William Kim; Jennifer Valiando; Michael Ohh; Adrian Salic; John M. Asara; William S. Lane; William G. Kaelin Jr.
- Targeting of HIF-a to the von Hippel-Lindau Ubiquitylation Complex by O2-Regulated Prolyl Hydroxylation, pp. 468-472
- Panu Jaakkola; David R. Mole; Ya-Min Tian; Michael I. Wilson; Janine Gielbert; Simon J. Gaskell; Alexander von Kriegsheim; Holger F. Hebestreit; Mridul Mukherji; Christopher J. Schofield; Patrick H. Maxwell; Christopher W. Pugh; Peter J. Ratcliffe
Reports
- A Quantum Adiabatic Evolution Algorithm Applied to Random Instances of an NP-Complete Problem, pp. 472-476
- Edward Farhi; Jeffrey Goldstone; Sam Gutmann; Joshua Lapan; Andrew Lundgren; Daniel Preda
- Observation of Vortex Lattices in Bose-Einstein Condensates, pp. 476-479
- J. R. Abo-Shaeer; C. Raman; J. M. Vogels; W. Ketterle
- Self-Assembly of Subnanometer-Diameter Single-Wall MoS2 Nanotubes, pp. 479-481
- Maja Remskar; Ales Mrzel; Zora Skraba; Adolf Jesih; Miran Ceh; Jure Demšar; Pierre Stadelmann; Francis Lèvy; Dragan Mihailovic
- Probing the Structure of Metal Cluster-Adsorbate Systems with High-Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy, pp. 481-484
- K. Nauta; D. T. Moore; P. L. Stiles; R. E. Miller
- Imaging of Small-Scale Features on 433 Eros from NEAR: Evidence for a Complex Regolith, pp. 484-488
- J. Veverka; P. C. Thomas; M. Robinson; S. Murchie; C. Chapman; M. Bell; A. Harch; W. J. Merline; J. F. Bell III; B. Bussey; B. Carcich; A. Cheng; B. Clark; D. Domingue; D. Dunham; R. Farquhar; M. J. Gaffey; E. Hawkins; N. Izenberg; J. Joseph; R. Kirk; H. Li; P. Lucey; M. Malin; L. McFadden; J. K. Miller; W. M. Owen Jr.; C. Peterson; L. Prockter; J. Warren; D. Wellnitz; B. G. Williams; D. K. Yeomans
- Laser Altimetry of Small-Scale Features on 433 Eros from NEAR-Shoemaker, pp. 488-491
- Andrew F. Cheng; Olivier Barnouin-Jha; Maria T. Zuber; Joseph Veverka; David E. Smith; Gregory A. Neumann; Mark Robinson; Peter Thomas; James B. Garvin; Scott Murchie; Clark Chapman; Louise Prockter
- Matriarchs as Repositories of Social Knowledge in African Elephants, pp. 491-494
- Karen McComb; Cynthia Moss; Sarah M. Durant; Lucy Baker; Soila Sayialel
- Fecundity-Survival Trade-Offs and Parental Risk-Taking in Birds, pp. 494-497
- Cameron K. Ghalambor; Thomas E. Martin
- Expanding the Genetic Code of Escherichia coli, pp. 498-500
- Lei Wang; Ansgar Brock; Brad Herberich; Peter G. Schultz
- Enlarging the Amino Acid Set of Escherichia coli by Infiltration of the Valine Coding Pathway, pp. 501-504
- Volker Döring; Henning D. Mootz; Leslie A. Nangle; Tamara L. Hendrickson; Valérie de Crécy-Lagard; Paul Schimmel; Philippe Marlière
- Cooperation and Competition in the Evolution of ATP-Producing Pathways, pp. 504-507
- Thomas Pfeiffer; Stefan Schuster; Sebastian Bonhoeffer
- Astray, a Zebrafish Roundabout Homolog Required for Retinal Axon Guidance, pp. 507-510
- Cornelia Fricke; Jeong-Soo Lee; Silke Geiger-Rudolph; Friedrich Bonhoeffer; Chi-Bin Chien
- Fast Backprojections from the Motion to the Primary Visual Area Necessary for Visual Awareness, pp. 510-512
- Alvaro Pascual-Leone; Vincent Walsh
Tech.Sight
- Sequencing Genomes and beyond, pp. 515+517
- Deirdre R. Meldrum
Back Matter (71 pp.)
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Front Matter (33 pp.)
Editorial: Disappearing Stem Cells, Disappearing Science, p. 601
- Irving L. Weissman; David Baltimore
Editors' Choice, pp. 603+605
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 607
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Universities, NIH Hear the Price Isn't Right on Essential Drugs, pp. 614-615
- Eliot Marshall
- Disputed AIDS Theory Dies Its Final Death, p. 615
- Jon Cohen
- Stem Cells Are Coaxed to Produce Insulin, pp. 615+617
- Gretchen Vogel
- ScienceScope, pp. 617+619
- David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Images and Model Catch Planets as They Form, p. 618
- Mark Muro
- Critics of 'Halo Matter' Outrace the Presses, pp. 618-619
- Mark Sincell
- Two Pledges Boost SESAME Project, pp. 619-620
- Robert Koenig
- Reforms Could Threaten Facility Spending Hike, p. 620
- Dennis Normile
- New Gene May Be Key to Sweet Tooth, pp. 620-621
- R. John Davenport
- The First Urban Center in the Americas, pp. 621+623
- Heather Pringle
- How the Brain Understands Music, p. 623
- Constance Holden
News Focus
- The Mitochondrion: Is It Central to Apoptosis?, pp. 624-626
- Elizabeth Finkel
- Studying Humans: And Their Cousins and Parasites, pp. 627-629
- Ann Gibbons
- Bulmahn Is Bullish on Science Reforms, pp. 629-630
- Robert Koenig; Gretchen Vogel
- New Trips through the Back Alleys of Agriculture, pp. 631+633
- Kathryn Brown
- Random Samples, p. 635
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- GM Crops and Patterns of Pesticide Use, pp. 637-638
- Janet Carpenter; L. LaReesa Wolfenbarger; Paul R. Phifer
- Risk Assessment Data for GM Crops, pp. 638-639
- Peter Gregory; Klaus von Grebmer; Orlo Ehart; L. LaReesa Wolfenbarger; Paul R. Phifer
- Conflicts of Interest, p. 639
- David Korn
- Human Cloning: Not If, but When, p. 639
- Geeta Chougule; Charlie Murtaugh
Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 639
Corrections and Clarifications: A Sperm Cytoskeletal Protein That Signals Oocyte Meiotic Maturation and Ovulation, p. 639
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Sustainability Science, pp. 641-642
- Robert W. Kates; William C. Clark; Robert Corell; J. Michael Hall; Carlo C. Jaeger; Ian Lowe; James J. McCarthy; Hans Joachim Schellnhuber; Bert Bolin; Nancy M. Dickson; Sylvie Faucheux; Gilberto C. Gallopin; Arnulf Grübler; Brian Huntley; Jill Jäger; Narpat S. Jodha; Roger E. Kasperson; Akin Mabogunje; Pamela Matson; Harold Mooney; Berrien Moore III; Timothy O'Riordan; Uno Svedin
Books et al.
- Not "A Piece of Cake"!, pp. 643-644
- No Apparent Danger: The True Story of Volcanic Disaster at Galeras and Nevado del Ruiz
- Victoria Bruce
- Surviving Galeras
- Stanley Williams; Fen Montaigne
- Review author[s]: Haraldur Sigurdsson
- The Shadow of Droughts' Deaths, pp. 644-645
- Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World
- Mike Davis
- Review author[s]: Vaclav Smil
- More Than a Mass of Incandescent Gas, p. 645
- The Sun from Space
- Kenneth R. Lang
- Review author[s]: J. R. Jokipii
Perspectives
- Fighting Anthrax with a Mutant Toxin, pp. 647-648
- Sjur Olsnes; Jørgen Wesche
- Keeping Reactions under Quantum Control, pp. 648-649
- Sean M. Hurley; A. Welford Castleman Jr.
- Burn and Interrogate, pp. 650-651
- Mildred S. Dresselhaus
- Oxygenase Pathways: Oxo, Peroxo, and Superoxo, pp. 651-653
- Lawrence Que Jr.; Yoshihito Watanabe
- Pulling on Hair(pins), pp. 653-654
- J. M. Fernandez; S. Chu; A. F. Oberhauser
Paleoclimate
- Earth's Variable Climatic Past, p. 657
- Jesse Smith; Julia Uppenbrink
News
- Myriad Ways to Reconstruct past Climate, pp. 658-659
- Erik Stokstad
- The Tropics Return to the Climate System, pp. 660-661
- Richard A. Kerr
Reviews
- The Evolution of Climate over the Last Millennium, pp. 662-667
- P. D. Jones; T. J. Osborn; K. R. Briffa
- Cultural Responses to Climate Change during the Late Holocene, pp. 667-673
- Peter B. deMenocal
- Range Shifts and Adaptive Responses to Quaternary Climate Change, pp. 673-679
- Margaret B. Davis; Ruth G. Shaw
- Sea Level Change through the Last Glacial Cycle, pp. 679-686
- Kurt Lambeck; John Chappell
- Trends, Rhythms, and Aberrations in Global Climate 65 Ma to Present, pp. 686-693
- James Zachos; Mark Pagani; Lisa Sloan; Ellen Thomas; Katharina Billups
Research
Research Articles
- Dominant: Negative Mutants of a Toxin Subunit: An Approach to Therapy of Anthrax, pp. 695-697
- Bret R. Sellman; Michael Mourez; R. John Collier
- Direct Detection of Galactic Halo Dark Matter, pp. 698-702
- B. R. Oppenheimer; N. C. Hambly; A. P. Digby; S. T. Hodgkin; D. Saumon
Reports
- Energy Gaps in "Metallic" Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 702-705
- Min Ouyang; Jin-Lin Huang; Chin Li Cheung; Charles M. Lieber
- Engineering Carbon Nanotubes and Nanotube Circuits Using Electrical Breakdown, pp. 706-709
- Philip G. Collins; Michael S. Arnold; Phaedon Avouris
- Selective Bond Dissociation and Rearrangement with Optimally Tailored, Strong-Field Laser Pulses, pp. 709-713
- Robert J. Levis; Getahun M. Menkir; Herschel Rabitz
- A Complex Pattern of Mantle Flow in the Lau Backarc, pp. 713-716
- Gideon P. Smith; Douglas A. Wiens; Karen M. Fischer; Leroy M. Dorman; Spahr C. Webb; John A. Hildebrand
- Detection of Widespread Fluids in the Tibetan Crust by Magnetotelluric Studies, pp. 716-718
- Wenbo Wei; Martyn Unsworth; Alan Jones; John Booker; Handong Tan; Doug Nelson; Leshou Chen; Shenghui Li; Kurt Solon; Paul Bedrosian; Sheng Jin; Ming Deng; Juanjo Ledo; David Kay; Brian Roberts
- Observations of Ozone Formation in Power Plant Plumes and Implications for Ozone Control Strategies, pp. 719-723
- T. B. Ryerson; M. Trainer; J. S. Holloway; D. D. Parrish; L. G. Huey; D. T. Sueper; G. J. Frost; S. G. Donnelly; S. Schauffler; E. L. Atlas; W. C. Kuster; P. D. Goldan; G. Hübler; J. F. Meagher; F. C. Fehsenfeld
- Dating Caral, a Preceramic Site in the Supe Valley on the Central Coast of Peru, pp. 723-726
- Ruth Shady Solis; Jonathan Haas; Winifred Creamer
- Proapoptotic BAX and BAK: A Requisite Gateway to Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Death, pp. 727-730
- Michael C. Wei; Wei-Xing Zong; Emily H. -Y. Cheng; Tullia Lindsten; Vily Panoutsakopoulou; Andrea J. Ross; Kevin A. Roth; Grant R. MacGregor; Craig B. Thompson; Stanley J. Korsmeyer
- Allosteric Control of RNA Polymerase by a Site That Contacts Nascent RNA Hairpins, pp. 730-733
- Innokenti Toulokhonov; Irina Artsimovitch; Robert Landick
- Reversible Unfolding of Single RNA Molecules by Mechanical Force, pp. 733-737
- Jan Liphardt; Bibiana Onoa; Steven B. Smith; Ignacio Tinoco Jr.; Carlos Bustamante
- Switching Repulsion to Attraction: Changing Responses to Slit during Transition in Mesoderm Migration, pp. 737-740
- Sunita G. Kramer; Thomas Kidd; Julie H. Simpson; Corey S. Goodman
- Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Generated from Adult Somatic Cells by Nuclear Transfer, pp. 740-743
- Teruhiko Wakayama; Viviane Tabar; Ivan Rodriguez; Anthony C. F. Perry; Lorenz Studer; Peter Mombaerts
- Molecular Analyses of Oral Polio Vaccine Samples, pp. 743-744
- Hendrik Poinar; Melanie Kuch; Svante Pääbo
- Virus Maturation Involving Large Subunit Rotations and Local Refolding, pp. 744-748
- J. F. Conway; W. R. Wikoff; N. Cheng; R. L. Duda; R. W. Hendrix; J. E. Johnson; A. C. Steven
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 751-752
- Coimbra Sirica; Becky Ham
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Front Matter (47 pp.)
Editorial: A Better Future for European Science?, p. 809
- Reinder J. van Duinen
Editors' Choice, pp. 811+813
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 815
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Celera Assembles Mouse Genome; Public Labs Plan New Strategy, pp. 822-823
- Eliot Marshall
- Echoes of the Big Bang Put Theories in Tune, p. 823
- Charles Seife
- Loopy Electron Model Solves Ion Mystery, pp. 823+825
- Charles Seife
- Liquid Crystal Displays Rub out the Rub, pp. 825-826
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, pp. 825+827
- David Malakoff; Andrew Lawler; Michael Balter; Gretchen Vogel
- Music Industry Strikes Sour Note for Academics, pp. 826-827
- David Voss
- Intriguing Clues to a Scrapie-Mad Cow Link, pp. 827+829
- Michael Balter
- Few Authors Disclose Conflicts, Survey Finds, p. 829
- Constance Holden
- Reform Plan Seen as Halting Step, p. 829
- Michael Balter
News Focus
- Perfecting the Art of the Science Deal, pp. 830-835
- David Malakoff
- Physicist-President Battles Ethnic Wars and Illiteracy, pp. 836-837
- Richard Stone
- Toxicologists Hit the West Coast, pp. 837-838
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- New Clue to How the Cell Controls Its Proteins, pp. 838-839
- Jean Marx
- A Lively or Stagnant Lowermost Mantle?, p. 841
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 843
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Continuing Research into Gulf War Illness, p. 853
- Greg Karras; Garth Nicolson
- Statistics: What Seems Natural?, pp. 853-855
- Brian Butterworth; Ulrich Hoffrage; Samuel Lindsey; Ralph Hertwig; Gerd Gigerenzer
- The Bioenergetics of the Immune System, pp. 855-856
- Graham M. Lord; Giuseppe Matarese; Jane K. Howard; Robert I. Lechler; Yannick Moret; Paul Schmid-Hempel
- A Metaphor for the Map, p. 856
- William P. Schrader
Corrections and Clarifications: The Risk of Extinction-What You Don't Know Will Hurt You, p. 856
Science's Compass
Essay on Science and Society
- The End for Indonesia's Lowland Forests?, pp. 859+861
- Paul Jepson; James K. Jarvie; Kathy MacKinnon; Kathryn A. Monk
Books et al.
- Waiting for Vaccine, pp. 862-863
- Shots in the Dark: The Wayward Search for an AIDS Vaccine
- Jon Cohen
- Review author[s]: Robin A. Weiss
- We Are Made of Starstuff, p. 863
- The Magic Furnace: The Search for the Origins of Atoms
- Marcus Chown
- Review author[s]: Craig J. Hogan
Perspectives
- Death of a Monopoly?, pp. 865-866
- Stéphane Hunot; Richard A. Flavell
- Putting Liquids under Molecular-Scale Confinement, pp. 867-868
- Jacob Israelachvili; Delphine Gourdon
- The Ribosome in Action, pp. 868-869
- Albert E. Dahlberg
- Tunneling Reactions in Interstellar Ices, pp. 869-870
- Kenzo Hiraoka; Tetsuya Sato; Toshikazu Takayama
- CO2 and Climate Change, pp. 870-872
- Thomas J. Crowley; Robert A. Berner
- Unwrapping Glial Cells from the Synapse: What Lies Inside?, pp. 872-873
- Vittorio Gallo; Ramesh Chittajallu
Research
Research Articles
- Crystal Structure of the Ribosome at 5.5 Å Resolution, pp. 883-896
- Marat M. Yusupov; Gulnara Zh. Yusupova; Albion Baucom; Kate Lieberman; Thomas N. Earnest; J. H. D. Cate; Harry F. Noller
- Recognition of Cognate Transfer RNA by the 30S Ribosomal Subunit, pp. 897-902
- James M. Ogle; Ditlev E. Brodersen; William M. Clemons Jr.; Michael J. Tarry; Andrew P. Carter; V. Ramakrishnan
Reports
- Feynman's Path-Integral Approach for Intense-Laser-Atom Interactions, pp. 902-905
- P. Salières; B. Carré; L. Le Déroff; F. Grasbon; G. G. Paulus; H. Walther; R. Kopold; W. Becker; D. B. Milošević; A. Sanpera; M. Lewenstein
- Density Fluctuations under Confinement: When Is a Fluid Not a Fluid?, pp. 905-908
- M. Heuberger; M. Zäch; N. D. Spencer
- Water at Hydrophobic Surfaces: Weak Hydrogen Bonding and Strong Orientation Effects, pp. 908-912
- L. F. Scatena; M. G. Brown; G. L. Richmond
- Controlled Rotation of Optically Trapped Microscopic Particles, pp. 912-914
- L. Paterson; M. P. MacDonald; J. Arlt; W. Sibbett; P. E. Bryant; K. Dholakia
- Phonon Density of States of Iron up to 153 Gigapascals, pp. 914-916
- H. K. Mao; J. Xu; V. V. Struzhkin; J. Shu; R. J. Hemley; W. Sturhahn; M. Y. Hu; E. E. Alp; L. Vocadlo; D. Alfè; G. D. Price; M. J. Gillan; M. Schwoerer-Böhning; D. Häusermann; P. Eng; G. Shen; H. Giefers; R. Lübbers; G. Wortmann
- Production of Refractory Dissolved Organic Matter by Bacteria, pp. 917-920
- Hiroshi Ogawa; Yukio Amagai; Isao Koike; Karl Kaiser; Ronald Benner
- Requirement of Phospholipase Cδ4 for the Zona Pellucida-Induced Acrosome Reaction, pp. 920-923
- Kiyoko Fukami; Kazuki Nakao; Takafumi Inoue; Yuki Kataoka; Manabu Kurokawa; Rafael A. Fissore; Kenji Nakamura; Motoya Katsuki; Katsuhiko Mikoshiba; Nobuaki Yoshida; Tadaomi Takenawa
- Control of Glutamate Clearance and Synaptic Efficacy by Glial Coverage of Neurons, pp. 923-926
- Stéphane H. R. Oliet; Richard Piet; Dominique A. Poulain
- Glia-Synapse Interaction through Ca 2+ -Permeable AMPA Receptors in Bergmann Glia, pp. 926-929
- Masae Iino; Kaori Goto; Wataru Kakegawa; Haruo Okado; Makoto Sudo; Shogo Ishiuchi; Akiko Miwa; Yukihiro Takayasu; Izumu Saito; Keisuke Tsuzuki; Seiji Ozawa
- Integrated Genomic and Proteomic Analyses of a Systematically Perturbed Metabolic Network, pp. 929-934
- Trey Ideker; Vesteinn Thorsson; Jeffrey A. Ranish; Rowan Christmas; Jeremy Buhler; Jimmy K. Eng; Roger Bumgarner; David R. Goodlett; Ruedi Aebersold; Leroy Hood
- Vital Involvement of a Natural Killer Cell Activation Receptor in Resistance to Viral Infection, pp. 934-937
- Michael G. Brown; Ayotunde O. Dokun; Jonathan W. Heusel; Hamish R. C. Smith; Diana L. Beckman; Erika A. Blattenberger; Chad E. Dubbelde; Laurie R. Stone; Anthony A. Scalzo; Wayne M. Yokoyama
Back Matter (71 pp.)
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Front Matter (55 pp.)
Editorial: Science and Society, p. 1021
- Robert M. May
Editors' Choice, pp. 1023+1025
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1027
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Shake-up to Proceed, but Conservation Center Stays Open, pp. 1034-1035
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- SDI Redux Has One Element Critics like, p. 1035
- Daniel Charles
- Cloning Bills Proliferate in U.S. Congress, p. 1037
- Gretchen Vogel
- DFG Gives Embryo Research a Boost, pp. 1037-1038
- Sabine Steghaus-Kovac
- ScienceScope, pp. 1037+1039
- David Malakoff; Eliot Marshall; Andrew Lawler; Michael Balter; R. John Davenport
- Scientists Rebel against Research Overhaul, pp. 1038-1039
- Robert Koenig
- Zapping Memory Center Triggers Drug Craving, p. 1039
- Constance Holden
- USGS Braces for Severe Budget Cuts, p. 1040
- Erik Stokstad
- Princeton Picks Biologist Tilghman as President, pp. 1040-1041
- Eliot Marshall
- Killer Flu with a Human-Pig Pedigree?, p. 1041
- John Pickrell
- Former Advisers Fret over OSTP Vacancy, pp. 1041+1043
- Andrew Lawler
- Shale-Eating Microbes Recycle Global Carbon, p. 1043
- Elizabeth Pennisi
News Focus
- New Imaging Tools Put the Art Back into Science, pp. 1044-1047
- Andrew Lawler
- Now Batting for Science: New York's Sherry Boehlert, pp. 1048-1049
- David Malakoff
- 'Extreme Science' Fans Have a Capital Time, pp. 1049+1051
- Mark Sincell; Charles Seife
- Modern Men Trace Ancestry to African Migrants, pp. 1051-1052
- Ann Gibbons
- NAS: Larger Class Reflects Expansion of Science, p. 1053
- Random Samples, p. 1055
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Global Warming: An Insignificant Trend?, pp. 1063-1064
- S. Fred Singer; Donald Kennedy; James D. Johnston
- Or, Global Warming: A $25-Billion Challenge?, pp. 1064-1065
- Ian Lloyd
- Health Impacts of Climate Change, pp. 1065-1066
- Pim Martens; Susanne C. Moser
- Describing the Release of Sequence Data, pp. 1066-1067
- David J. States
- Structured Abstracts for Technical Journals, p. 1067
- Ronald N. Kostoff; James Hartley
Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 1067
Corrections and Clarifications: Genealogical and Evolutionary Inference with the Human Y Chromosome, p. 1067
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Managing Water for People and Nature, pp. 1071-1072
- Nels Johnson; Carmen Revenga; Jaime Echeverria
Books et al.
- Developments from a Beneficial Bark, pp. 1073-1074
- The Story of Taxol: Nature and Politics in the Pursuit of an Anti-Cancer Drug
- Jordan Goodman; Vivien Walsh
- Review author[s]: William P. McGuire
- Ingredients for Tropical Renewal, p. 1074
- Green Phoenix: Restoring the Tropical Forests of Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- William Allen
- Review author[s]: Valerie Kapos
Perspectives
- Telomere Capping-One Strand Fits All, pp. 1075-1076
- Titia de Lange
- Oceanic Crust When Earth Was Young, pp. 1076-1077+1079
- Jeffrey A. Karson
- How to Find a Stellar Black Hole, pp. 1079-1080
- Joseph F. Dolan
- Legs, Eyes, or Wings-Selectors and Signals Make the Difference, pp. 1080-1081
- Markus Affolter; Richard Mann
Ecology and Evolution of Infection
- Sex, Lineages, and Pathogenesis, p. 1089
- Caroline Ash; Leslie Roberts
News
- Genetic Trees Reveal Disease Origins, pp. 1090-1093
- Carl Zimmer
- Wolbachia: A Tale of Sex and Survival, pp. 1093-1095
- Carl Zimmer
Viewpoints
- Genes Lost and Genes Found: Evolution of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Symbiosis, pp. 1096-1098
- Howard Ochman; Nancy A. Moran
- The Ecology of Genetically Diverse Infections, pp. 1099-1102
- Andrew F. Read; Louise H. Taylor
- Evolution of Cell Recognition by Viruses, pp. 1102-1105
- Eric Baranowski; Carmen M. Ruiz-Jarabo; Esteban Domingo
- Selection Forces and Constraints on Retroviral Sequence Variation, pp. 1106-1109
- Julie Overbaugh; Charles R. M. Bangham
- Population Biology of Multihost Pathogens, pp. 1109-1112
- Mark E. J. Woolhouse; Louise H. Taylor; Daniel T. Haydon
- Why We Don't Get Sick: The Within-Host Population Dynamics of Bacterial Infections, pp. 1112-1115
- Bruce R. Levin; Rustom Antia
- Commensal Host-Bacterial Relationships in the Gut, pp. 1115-1118
- Lora V. Hooper; Jeffrey I. Gordon
- Factors That Alter Rumen Microbial Ecology, pp. 1119-1122
- James B. Russell; Jennifer L. Rychlik
Research
Research Article
- 14 C-Dead Living Biomass: Evidence for Microbial Assimilation of Ancient Organic Carbon during Shale Weathering, pp. 1127-1131
- S. T. Petsch; T. I. Eglinton; K. J. Edwards
Reports
- Quantum Electronic Stability of Atomically Uniform Films, pp. 1131-1133
- D.-A. Luh; T. Miller; J. J. Paggel; M. Y. Chou; T.-C. Chiang
- Proposed Square Spiral Microfabrication Architecture for Large Three-Dimensional Photonic Band Gap Crystals, pp. 1133-1135
- Ovidiu Toader; Sajeev John
- Single Crystals of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Formed by Self-Assembly, pp. 1136-1139
- R. R. Schlittler; J. W. Seo; J. K. Gimzewski; C. Durkan; M. S. M. Saifullah; M. E. Welland
- Reaction-Controlled Phase-Transfer Catalysis for Propylene Epoxidation to Propylene Oxide, pp. 1139-1141
- Xi Zuwei; Zhou Ning; Sun Yu; Li Kunlan
- The Archean Dongwanzi Ophiolite Complex, North China Craton: 2.505-Billion-Year-Old Oceanic Crust and Mantle, pp. 1142-1145
- Timothy M. Kusky; Jiang-Hai Li; Robert D. Tucker
- Simultaneous Rupture along Two Conjugate Planes of the Wharton Basin Earthquake, pp. 1145-1148
- D. P. Robinson; C. Henry; S. Das; J. H. Woodhouse
- Sudden Productivity Collapse Associated with the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary Mass Extinction, pp. 1148-1151
- P. D. Ward; J. W. Haggart; E. S. Carter; D. Wilbur; H. W. Tipper; T. Evans
- African Origin of Modern Humans in East Asia: A Tale of 12,000 Y Chromosomes, pp. 1151-1153
- Yuehai Ke; Bing Su; Xiufeng Song; Daru Lu; Lifeng Chen; Hongyu Li; Chunjian Qi; Sangkot Marzuki; Ranjan Deka; Peter Underhill; Chunjie Xiao; Mark Shriver; Jeff Lell; Douglas Wallace; R Spencer Wells; Mark Seielstad; Peter Oefner; Dingliang Zhu; Jianzhong Jin; Wei Huang; Ranajit Chakraborty; Zhu Chen; Li Jin
- Spermiogenesis Deficiency in Mice Lacking the Trf2 Gene, pp. 1153-1155
- Di Zhang; Tarja-Leena Penttila; Patricia L. Morris; Martin Teichmann; Robert G. Roeder
- The Foot-and-Mouth Epidemic in Great Britain: Pattern of Spread and Impact of Interventions, pp. 1155-1160
- Neil M. Ferguson; Christl A. Donnelly; Roy M. Anderson
- Structural Mechanism for Statin Inhibition of HMG-CoA Reductase, pp. 1160-1164
- Eva S. Istvan; Johann Deisenhofer
- Control of a Genetic Regulatory Network by a Selector Gene, pp. 1164-1167
- Kirsten A. Guss; Craig E. Nelson; Angela Hudson; Mary Ellen Kraus; Sean B. Carroll
- Physical Properties Determining Self-Organization of Motors and Microtubules, pp. 1167-1171
- Thomas Surrey; François Nédélec; Stanislas Leibler; Eric Karsenti
- Pot1, the Putative Telomere End-Binding Protein in Fission Yeast and Humans, pp. 1171-1175
- Peter Baumann; Thomas R. Cech
- Relapse to Cocaine-Seeking after Hippocampal Theta Burst Stimulation, pp. 1175-1178
- Stanislav R. Vorel; Xinhe Liu; Robert J. Hayes; Jordan A. Spector; Eliot L. Gardner
- Hemichannel-Mediated Inhibition in the Outer Retina, pp. 1178-1180
- Maarten Kamermans; Iris Fahrenfort; Konrad Schultz; Ulrike Janssen-Bienhold; Trijntje Sjoerdsma; Reto Weiler
Back Matter (68 pp.)
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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Editorial: The Science of Climate Change, p. 1261
Editors' Choice, pp. 1263+1265
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1267
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Alzheimer's Researcher in Japan Accused of Economic Espionage, pp. 1274-1275
- Eliot Marshall; Dennis Normile
- Windfall for European Data Bank, p. 1275
- Michael Balter
- 17 National Academies Endorse Kyoto, pp. 1275+1277
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 1277+1279
- Andrew Lawler; Charles Seife; Jeffrey Mervis
- Making Copies in the RNA World, p. 1278
- R. John Davenport
- Early Tyrannosaur Was Small but Well Armed, pp. 1278-1279
- Erik Stokstad
- Charles River Labs to Care for NIH Chimps, pp. 1279-1280
- Gretchen Vogel
- Centers of Excellence Get Big U.S. Boost, p. 1280
- Richard Stone
- New Genomes Shed Light on Complex Cells, pp. 1280-1281
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Oregon's Rising, an Eruption to Follow?, pp. 1281+1283
- Richard A. Kerr
- Star-Cluster Census Shows Surprises, p. 1283
- Andrew Watson
News Focus
- Boosting Brain Activity from the outside in, pp. 1284-1286
- Laura Helmuth
- Creationism Takes Root Where Europe, Asia Meet, pp. 1286-1287
- Robert Koenig
- Shirley Tilghman: Princeton's Unconventional New Chief, pp. 1288-1289
- Eliot Marshall
- West Nile Researchers Get Ready for round Three, pp. 1289+1291
- Martin Enserink
- New Data in Chemistry Show 'Zero' Diversity, pp. 1291-1292
- Jeffrey Mervis
- A Variable Sun and the Maya Collapse, p. 1293
- Richard A. Kerr
- Random Samples, p. 1295
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- The Ethical Reasons for Stem Cell Research, p. 1299
- Robert P. Lanza; Jose B. Cibelli; Michael D. West; Elliott Dorff; Carol Tauer; Ronald M. Green
- Arsenic Levels Can Be "Standard" or "Safe", pp. 1299-1300
- Gerhard Stöhrer
- Defining Dyslexia, pp. 1300-1301
- Willem J. M. Levelt; E. Paulesu; J.-F. Démonet; F. Fazio; S. F. Cappa; G. Cossu; C. D. Frith; U. Frith
Policy Forum
- Facing Inheritable Genetic Modifications, p. 1303
- Mark S. Frankel; Audrey R. Chapman
Books et al.
- Adapt or Perish? Zoos Must Choose, pp. 1304-1305
- A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future
- David Hancocks
- Review author[s]: Michael H. Robinson
- Complexities of a Controversial Practice, pp. 1305-1306
- Female "Circumcision" in Africa: Culture, Controversy, and Change
- Bettina Shell-Duncan; Ylva Hernlund
- The Female Circumcision Controversy: An Anthropological Perspective
- Ellen Gruenbaum
- Review author[s]: Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer
Perspectives
- The Death of a Comet and the Birth of Our Solar System, pp. 1307+1309
- Hermann Boehnhardt
- The Cholesterol Quartet, pp. 1310-1312
- Joseph L. Goldstein; Michael S. Brown
- How Bacteria Respire Minerals, pp. 1312-1313
- Dianne K. Newman
- A TIP about Rabs, pp. 1313-1314
- Nava Segev
- Can Genes Explain Biological Complexity?, pp. 1315-1316
- Eörs Szathmáry; Ferenc Jordán; Csaba Pál
- How Viruses Spread among Computers and People, pp. 1316-1317
- Alun L. Lloyd; Robert M. May
Research
Research Article
- RNA-Catalyzed RNA Polymerization: Accurate and General RNA-Templated Primer Extension, pp. 1319-1325
- Wendy K. Johnston; Peter J. Unrau; Michael S. Lawrence; Margaret E. Glasner; David P. Bartel
Reports: Comet C/LINEAR
- Water Production of Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) Observed with the SWAN Instrument, pp. 1326-1329
- J. Teemu T. Mäkinen; Jean-Loup Bertaux; Michael R. Combi; Eric Quémerais
- HST and VLT Investigations of the Fragments of Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR), pp. 1329-1333
- H. A. Weaver; Z. Sekanina; I. Toth; C. E. Delahodde; O. R. Hainaut; P. L. Lamy; J. M. Bauer; M. F. A'Hearn; C. Arpigny; M. R. Combi; J. K. Davies; P. D. Feldman; M. C. Festou; R. Hook; L. Jorda; M. S. W. Keesey; C. M. Lisse; B. G. Marsden; K. J. Meech; G. P. Tozzi; R. West
- Organic Composition of C/1999 S4 (LINEAR): A Comet Formed near Jupiter?, pp. 1334-1339
- M. J. Mumma; N. Dello Russo; M. A. DiSanti; K. Magee-Sauer; R. E. Novak; S. Brittain; T. Rettig; I. S. McLean; D. C. Reuter; Li-H. Xu
- Outgassing Behavior and Composition of Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) during Its Disruption, pp. 1339-1343
- Dominique Bockelée-Morvan; Nicolas Biver; Raphaël Moreno; Pierre Colom; Jacques Crovisier; Éric Gérard; Florence Henry; Dariusz C. Lis; Henry Matthews; H. A. Weaver; Maria Womack; Michel C. Festou
- Charge Exchange-Induced X-Ray Emission from Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR), pp. 1343-1348
- C. M. Lisse; D. J. Christian; K. Dennerl; K. J. Meech; R. Petre; H. A. Weaver; S. J. Wolk
- Imaging and Photometry of Comet C/1999 S4 (LINEAR) before Perihelion and after Breakup, pp. 1348-1353
- Tony L. Farnham; David G. Schleicher; Laura M. Woodney; Peter V. Birch; Clara A. Eberhardy; Lorenza Levy
Reports
- Microscopic Structure of the Metal-Insulator Transition in Two Dimensions, pp. 1354-1357
- S. Ilani; A. Yacoby; D. Mahalu; Hadas Shtrikman
- Controlling Chemical Turbulence by Global Delayed Feedback: Pattern Formation in Catalytic CO Oxidation on Pt(110), pp. 1357-1360
- Minseok Kim; Matthias Bertram; Michael Pollmann; Alexander von Oertzen; Alexander S. Mikhailov; Harm Hinrich Rotermund; Gerhard Ertl
- Bacterial Recognition of Mineral Surfaces: Nanoscale Interactions between Shewanella and α-FeOOH, pp. 1360-1363
- Steven K. Lower; Michael F. Hochella Jr.; Terry J. Beveridge
- Ultrafast Source-to-Surface Movement of Melt at Island Arcs from 226 Ra- 230 Th Systematics, pp. 1363-1366
- Simon Turner; Peter Evans; Chris Hawkesworth
- Solar Forcing of Drought Frequency in the Maya Lowlands, pp. 1367-1370
- David A. Hodell; Mark Brenner; Jason H. Curtis; Thomas Guilderson
- Origin and Environmental Setting of Ancient Agriculture in the Lowlands of Mesoamerica, pp. 1370-1373
- Kevin O. Pope; Mary E. D. Pohl; John G. Jones; David L. Lentz; Christopher von Nagy; Francisco J. Vega; Irvy R. Quitmyer
- Role of Rab9 GTPase in Facilitating Receptor Recruitment by TIP47, pp. 1373-1376
- Kate S. Carroll; John Hanna; Iris Simon; Jeff Krise; Pierre Barbero; Suzanne R. Pfeffer
- A GDP/GTP Exchange Factor Involved in Linking a Spatial Landmark to Cell Polarity, pp. 1376-1378
- Pil Jung Kang; Anthony Sanson; Bongyong Lee; Hay-Oak Park
- Interactions of the COP9 Signalosome with the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase SCF TIR1 in Mediating Auxin Response, pp. 1379-1382
- Claus Schwechheimer; Giovanna Serino; Judy Callis; William L. Crosby; Svetlana Lyapina; Raymond J. Deshaies; William M. Gray; Mark Estelle; Xing-Wang Deng
- Promotion of NEDD8-CUL1 Conjugate Cleavage by COP9 Signalosome, pp. 1382-1385
- Svetlana Lyapina; Gregory Cope; Anna Shevchenko; Giovanna Serino; Tomohiko Tsuge; Chunshui Zhou; Dieter A. Wolf; Ning Wei; Andrej Shevchenko; Raymond J. Deshaies
- Genetic Analysis of Digestive Physiology Using Fluorescent Phospholipid Reporters, pp. 1385-1388
- Steven A. Farber; Michael Pack; Shiu-Ying Ho; Iain D. Johnson; Daniel S. Wagner; Roland Dosch; Mary C. Mullins; H. Stewart Hendrickson; Elizabeth K. Hendrickson; Marnie E. Halpern
- Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells to Insulin-Secreting Structures Similar to Pancreatic Islets, pp. 1389-1394
- Nadya Lumelsky; Olivier Blondel; Pascal Laeng; Ivan Velasco; Rea Ravin; Ron McKay
- Autosomal Recessive Hypercholesterolemia Caused by Mutations in a Putative LDL Receptor Adaptor Protein, pp. 1394-1398
- Christine Kim Garcia; Kenneth Wilund; Marcello Arca; Giovanni Zuliani; Renato Fellin; Mario Maioli; Sebastiano Calandra; Stefano Bertolini; Fausto Cossu; Nick Grishin; Robert Barnes; Jonathan C. Cohen; Helen H. Hobbs
Tech.Sight
- Diagnosing Cancer in Vivo, pp. 1401+1403
- Frank Koenig; Joachim Knittel; Herbert Stepp
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: The Science of Elections, p. 1449
- Steven J. Brams; Dudley R. Herschbach
Editors' Choice, pp. 1451+1453
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1455
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Administration's Energy Plan Is Short on Scientific Details, pp. 1462-1463
- David Malakoff
- Court Asked to Declare NIH Guidelines Legal, p. 1463
- Gretchen Vogel
- Lawmakers Vie to Shape NSF Program, pp. 1463+1465
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Thirty Nations Pledge to Harmonize Degrees, pp. 1465-1466
- Robert Koenig
- ScienceScope, pp. 1465+1467
- David Malakoff; Robert Koenig
- Bioethics Panel Urges Broader Oversight, pp. 1466-1467
- Eliot Marshall
- Protein Clumps Hijack Cell's Clearance System, pp. 1467-1468
- Laura Helmuth
- New Clue to the Cause of Alzheimer's, p. 1468
- Jean Marx
- Rubbery Liquid Crystal Gives Lasers a Stretch, pp. 1468-1469
- Andrew Watson
- A Faster Way to Shut down Genes, pp. 1469+1471
- R. John Davenport
- Microscale Weirdness Expands Its Turf, p. 1471
- Charles Seife
News Focus
- 'Invisible' Astronomers Give Their All to the Sloan, pp. 1472-1475
- Ann Finkbeiner
- Japan Shakes the Dust off Treasure Trove of Specimens, p. 1477
- Dennis Normile
- A Biotech Gambit in the Desert, p. 1478
- Lone Frank
- Thermal Features Bubble in Yellowstone Lake, pp. 1479-1480
- Kevin Krajick
- Putting Limits on the Diversity of Life, p. 1481
- Richard A. Kerr
- Random Samples, p. 1483
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Hypoxia, Fertilizer, and the Gulf of Mexico, pp. 1485-1486
- Clifford S. Snyder; Robert W. Howarth; Derek Winstanley; Dan Ferber
- A Global Strategy to Defeat Invasive Species, p. 1486
- Jeffrey K. Waage; Jamie K. Reaser
- The Identity of Plant Glutamate Receptors, pp. 1486-1487
- Benoit Lacombe; Dirk Becker; Rainer Hedrich; Rob DeSalle; Michael Hollmann; June M. Kwak; Julian I. Schroeder; Nicolas Le Novère; Hong Gil Nam; Edgar P. Spalding; Mark Tester; Frank J. Turano; Joanna Chiu; Gloria Coruzzi
Corrections and Clarifications: Perfecting the Art of the Science Deal, p. 1487
Corrections and Clarifications: Smithsonian Institute: Plan to Close Zoo Lab Draws Fire, p. 1487
Corrections and Clarifications: A Kinase to Dampen the Effects of Cocaine?, p. 1487
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Workforce Alternatives to Graduate Students?, pp. 1489-1490
- Susan A. Gerbi; Howard H. Garrison; John P. Perkins
Books et al.
- A Private-Sector Perspective, pp. 1491-1492
- Transducing the Genome: Information, Anarchy, and Revolution in the Biomedical Sciences
- Gary Zweiger
- Review author[s]: Michael A. Goldman
- Beautiful Reef Builders, p. 1492
- Corals of the World
- J. E. N. Veron
- Review author[s]: Stephen D. Cairns
Perspectives
- Coral Reef Biodiversity-Habitat Size Matters, pp. 1493+1495
- Nancy Knowlton
- Silent Slip on the Cascadia Subduction Interface, pp. 1495-1496
- Wayne Thatcher
- Digging up Fresh Clues about the Origin of Mammals, pp. 1496-1497
- André Wyss
- Quasi-Particles Survive-for Now, pp. 1498-1499
- Bernhard Keimer
- Not All Sheep Are Equal, pp. 1499-1500
- Jean-Michel Gaillard; Marco Festa-Bianchet; Nigel G. Yoccoz
- Mass Outflow in Active Galactic Nuclei, pp. 1500-1501
- D. Michael Crenshaw
Review
- Mechanism of Actin-Based Motility, pp. 1502-1506
- Dominique Pantaloni; Christophe Le Clainche; Marie-France Carlier
Research
Research Article
- Fermi Surface Nesting and Nanoscale Fluctuating Charge/Orbital Ordering in Colossal Magnetoresistive Oxides, pp. 1509-1513
- Y.-D. Chuang; A. D. Gromko; D. S. Dessau; T. Kimura; Y. Tokura
Reports
- Evidence for a Solar System-Size Accretion Disk around the Massive Protostar G192.16-3.82, pp. 1513-1518
- D. S. Shepherd; M. J. Claussen; S. E. Kurtz
- Spatially Resolved Spin-Injection Probability for Gallium Arsenide, pp. 1518-1521
- V. P. LaBella; D. W. Bullock; Z. Ding; C. Emery; A. Venkatesan; W. F. Oliver; G. J. Salamo; P. M. Thibado; M. Mortazavi
- MgB2 Superconducting Thin Films with a Transition Temperature of 39 Kelvin, pp. 1521-1523
- W. N. Kang; Hyeong-Jin Kim; Eun-Mi Choi; C. U. Jung; Sung-Ik Lee
- Hydrated Salt Minerals on Ganymede's Surface: Evidence of an Ocean below, pp. 1523-1525
- Thomas B. McCord; Gary B. Hansen; Charles A. Hibbitts
- A Silent Slip Event on the Deeper Cascadia Subduction Interface, pp. 1525-1528
- Herb Dragert; Kelin Wang; Thomas S. James
- Age, Sex, Density, Winter Weather, and Population Crashes in Soay Sheep, pp. 1528-1531
- T. Coulson; E. A. Catchpole; S. D. Albon; B. J. T. Morgan; J. M. Pemberton; T. H. Clutton-Brock; M. J. Crawley; B. T. Grenfell
- Regional-Scale Assembly Rules and Biodiversity of Coral Reefs, pp. 1532-1534
- David R. Bellwood; Terry P. Hughes
- A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution of Mammalian Characteristics, pp. 1535-1540
- Zhe-Xi Luo; Alfred W. Crompton; Ai-Lin Sun
- Chromatin Docking and Exchange Activity Enhancement of RCC1 by Histones H2A and H2B, pp. 1540-1543
- Michael E. Nemergut; Craig A. Mizzen; Todd Stukenberg; C. David Allis; Ian G. Macara
- Protective Role of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels in Hypoxia-Induced Generalized Seizure, pp. 1543-1546
- Katsuya Yamada; Juan Juan Ji; Hongjie Yuan; Takashi Miki; Shinichi Sato; Naoki Horimoto; Tetsuo Shimizu; Susumu Seino; Nobuya Inagaki
- Requirement of DNase II for Definitive Erythropoiesis in the Mouse Fetal Liver, pp. 1546-1549
- Kohki Kawane; Hidehiro Fukuyama; Gen Kondoh; Junji Takeda; Yoshiyuki Ohsawa; Yasuo Uchiyama; Shigekazu Nagata
- Metabolic Regulation of Brain Aβ by Neprilysin, pp. 1550-1552
- Nobuhisa Iwata; Satoshi Tsubuki; Yoshie Takaki; Keiro Shirotani; Bao Lu; Norma P. Gerard; Craig Gerard; Emi Hama; Hahn-Jun Lee; Takaomi C. Saido
- Impairment of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System by Protein Aggregation, pp. 1552-1555
- Neil F. Bence; Roopal M. Sampat; Ron R. Kopito
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1563-1565
- Coimbra Sirica; Lisa Onaga; Nisha Narayanan
Back Matter (31 pp.)
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Front Matter (40 pp.)
Editorial: Can Science Save Africa?, p. 1609
- Mohamed H. A. Hassan
Editors' Choice, pp. 1611+1613
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1615
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- Arson Strikes Research Labs and Tree Farm in Pacific Northwest, pp. 1622-1623
- Robert F. Service
- New Dig at Old Trove Yields Giant Sauropod, pp. 1623+1625
- Erik Stokstad
- Scientists Spar over Reform Plan, pp. 1625-1626
- Min Ku
- ScienceScope, p. 1625
- David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
- ESA Embraces Astrobiology, pp. 1626-1627
- Helen Gavaghan
- New Leaders Emerge after Senate Shake-Up, p. 1627
- David Malakoff
- Strobe Light Breaks the Attosecond Barrier, pp. 1627-1628
- Robert F. Service
- Bee Dance Reveals Bee's-Eye View, pp. 1628-1629
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Radical Gravity Theory Hits Large-Scale Snag, p. 1629
- Charles Seife
- Deep-Space 'Filament' Shows Cosmic Fabric, pp. 1629+1631
- Govert Schilling
- The Most Powerful Action Flick Ever, p. 1631
- Mark Sincell
News Focus
- Nuclear Trafficking: `A Real and Dangerous Threat', pp. 1632-1636
- Richard Stone
- New Effort Puts Radiation Sentinels at the Borders, p. 1633
- Susan Ladika
- Tracing the Shadowy Origins of Nuclear Contraband, p. 1634
- S.L.
- What Makes the Mind Dance and Count, pp. 1636-1637
- Michael Balter
- Is the U.S. Doing Enough to Prevent Mad Cow Disease?, pp. 1639-1641
- Martin Enserink
- Random Samples, p. 1643
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Retraction, p. 1651
- A. Greshake; A. Bischoff; A. Putnis; H. Palme
- Development of the Brazilian Amazon, pp. 1651-1654
- José Paulo Silveira; William F. Laurance; Philip M. Fearnside; Mark A. Cochrane; Sammya D'Angelo; Scott Bergen; Patricia Delamônica
- Predicting Human Longevity, pp. 1654-1655
- Ronald Lee; S. Jay Olshansky; Bruce A. Carnes; Aline Désesquelles
- Human Origins and Ancient Human DNA, pp. 1655-1656
- Alan Cooper; Andrew Rambaut; Vincent Macaulay; Eske Willerslev; Anders J. Hansen; Chris Stringer; Gregory J. Adcock; Elizabeth S. Dennis; Simon Easteal; Gavin A. Huttley; Lars S. Jermiin; W. James Peacock; Alan Thorne
Corrections and Clarifications: New Data in Chemistry Show 'Zero' Diversity, p. 1656
Corrections and Clarifications: Presynaptic Kainate Receptor Mediation of Frequency Facilitation at Hippocampal Mossy Fiber Synapses, p. 1656
Science's Compass
Essay on Science and Society
- Morals and Primordials, pp. 1659-1660
- Louis M. Guenin
Books et al.
- Piecing Together a Puzzling World, pp. 1661-1662
- Memento
- Christopher Nolan
- Review author[s]: Esther M. Sternberg
- Pathways to Dependency, p. 1662
- Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World
- David T. Courtwright
- Review author[s]: Jack H. Mendelson
Perspectives
- GGAs Tie up the Loose Ends, pp. 1663+1665
- Sharon A. Tooze
- Cracking Listeria's Password, pp. 1665+1667
- B. Brett Finlay
- Agrin: A Bridge between the Nervous and Immune Systems, pp. 1667-1668
- Alain Trautmann; Eric Vivier
- Computation from Geometry, p. 1669
- Seth Lloyd
- Open Windows to the Polar Oceans, pp. 1670-1671
- Peter Lemke
- Single-Molecule Spectroscopy Comes of Age, pp. 1671-1672
- Anne Myers Kelley; Xavier Michalet; Shimon Weiss
Viewpoint
- Neuroimaging Databases, pp. 1673-1676
- The Governing Council of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM)
Research
Research Article
- Physiological Regulation of the Immunological Synapse by Agrin, pp. 1681-1686
- Adil A. Khan; Christian Bose; Lung S. Yam; Mark J. Soloski; Fabio Rupp
Reports
- Evidence for Dust Grain Growth in Young Circumstellar Disks, pp. 1686-1689
- Henry B. Throop; John Bally; Larry W. Esposito; Mark J. McCaughrean
- Observation of a Train of Attosecond Pulses from High Harmonic Generation, pp. 1689-1692
- P. M. Paul; E. S. Toma; P. Breger; G. Mullot; F. Augé; Ph. Balcou; H. G. Muller; P. Agostini
- Anomalous Weak Magnetism in Superconducting YBa2Cu3O 6+x </latex>, pp. 1692-1695
- J. E. Sonier; J. H. Brewer; R. F. Kiefl; R. I. Miller; G. D. Morris; C. E. Stronach; J. S. Gardner; S. R. Dunsiger; D. A. Bonn; W. N. Hardy; R. Liang; R. H. Heffner
- Geometric Manipulation of Trapped Ions for Quantum Computation, pp. 1695-1697
- L.-M. Duan; J. I. Cirac; P. Zoller
- Explaining the Weddell Polynya: A Large Ocean Eddy Shed at Maud Rise, pp. 1697-1700
- D. M. Holland
- Photosynthesis-Induced Biofilm Calcification and Calcium Concentrations in Phanerozoic Oceans, pp. 1701-1704
- Gernot Arp; Andreas Reimer; Joachim Reitner
- A Giant Sauropod Dinosaur from an Upper Cretaceous Mangrove Deposit in Egypt, pp. 1704-1706
- Joshua B. Smith; Matthew C. Lamanna; Kenneth J. Lacovara; Peter Dodson; Jennifer R. Smith; Jason C. Poole; Robert Giegengack; Yousry Attia
- Climate-Driven Range Expansion and Morphological Evolution in a Marine Gastropod, pp. 1707-1710
- Michael E. Hellberg; Deborah P. Balch; Kaustuv Roy
- Parent-Offspring Coadaptation and the Dual Genetic Control of Maternal Care, pp. 1710-1712
- Aneil F. Agrawal; Edmund D. Brodie III; Jeremy Brown
- Sorting of Mannose 6-Phosphate Receptors Mediated by the GGAs, pp. 1712-1716
- Rosa Puertollano; Rubén C. Aguilar; Inna Gorshkova; Robert J. Crouch; Juan S. Bonifacino
- Binding of GGA2 to the Lysosomal Enzyme Sorting Motif of the Mannose 6-Phosphate Receptor, pp. 1716-1718
- Yunxiang Zhu; Balraj Doray; Anssi Poussu; Veli-Pekka Lehto; Stuart Kornfeld
- G Protein Signaling from Activated Rat Frizzled-1 to the β-Catenin-Lef-Tcf Pathway, pp. 1718-1722
- Tong Liu; Anthony J. DeCostanzo; Xunxian Liu; Hsien-yu Wang; Sarah Hallagan; Randall T. Moon; Craig C. Malbon
- A Transgenic Model for Listeriosis: Role of Internalin in Crossing the Intestinal Barrier, pp. 1722-1725
- Marc Lecuit; Sandrine Vandormael-Pournin; Jean Lefort; Michel Huerre; Pierre Gounon; Catherine Dupuy; Charles Babinet; Pascale Cossart
- Structure of Complement Receptor 2 in Complex with Its C3d Ligand, pp. 1725-1728
- Gerda Szakonyi; Joel M. Guthridge; Dawei Li; Kendra Young; V. Michael Holers; Xiaojiang S. Chen
- Insulin Resistance and a Diabetes Mellitus-Like Syndrome in Mice Lacking the Protein Kinase Akt2 (PKBβ), pp. 1728-1731
- Han Cho; James Mu; Jason K. Kim; Joanne L. Thorvaldsen; Qingwei Chu; E. Bryan Crenshaw III; Klaus H. Kaestner; Marisa S. Bartolomei; Gerald I. Shulman; Morris J. Birnbaum
Back Matter (53 pp.)
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Front Matter (33 pp.)
Editorial: Drug Prices: Real Problem, Wrong Solution, p. 1797
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1799+1801
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1803
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News
News of the Week
- New Rules on Foreign Contacts Resurrect Cold War-Era Distrust, p. 1810
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Elena Kokurina
- Academies Seek Release of Egyptian Scientist, p. 1811
- Constance Holden
- German Leaders Spar over Bioethics, pp. 1811+1813
- Robert Koenig; Gretchen Vogel
- Canada Eyes Front-Row Seat in Mars Program, pp. 1813-1814
- Andrew Lawler
- ScienceScope, pp. 1813+1815+1817
- Wayne Kondro; Jocelyn Kaiser; Constance Holden; Dennis Normile; Robert Koenig; Pallava Bagla; Robert F. Service
- Faster Maps Mean Fewer Mice, pp. 1814-1815
- R. John Davenport
- Roche Dealt a Setback on European Taq Patent, p. 1815
- Robert F. Service
- Returning Alien Rocks Right the Second Time, p. 1817
- Richard A. Kerr
- Director of Natural History Museum Quits, pp. 1817-1818
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Transatlantic War over BRCA1 Patent, p. 1818
- Michael Balter
- Mass Extinctions Pinned on Ice Age Hunters, p. 1819
- Leigh Dayton
News Focus
- Can Adult Stem Cells Suffice?, pp. 1820-1822
- Gretchen Vogel
- National Count Reveals Major Societal Changes, p. 1823
- Daniel Walfish
- Can Organisms Speed Their Own Evolution?, pp. 1824-1827
- Marina Chicurel
- A Former Capital Stakes Its Future on Science, pp. 1827+1829
- Robert Koenig
- Random Samples, p. 1831
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- The Growing Family of NIH Institutes, pp. 1835-1836
- Richard Burr; Kurt Randerath; Paul Goldhaber; John S. Greenspan; William H. Bowen; Robert J. Genco; Ben Barker; John C. Greene; Myron Allukian Jr.; Charles A. McCallum; Harold Slavkin; Harold Varmus
- The Yanomamo and the 1960s Measles Epidemic, pp. 1836-1838
- James V. Neel Jr.; Kim Hill; Samuel L. Katz; Charles C. Mann
Corrections and Clarifications: The Sequence of the Human Genome, p. 1838
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Fundamentals of Treaty-Making on Climate Change, pp. 1839-1840
- David B. Sandalow; Ian A. Bowles
Books et al.
- Cenozoic Dramas, pp. 1841+1843
- The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its Peoples
- Tim Flannery
- Review author[s]: Stuart Pimm
- Nota Bene: Some Things Never Change, p. 1843
- Oxygen
- Carl Djerassi; Roald Hoffmann
- Review author[s]: Julia Uppenbrink
Perspectives
- A Marvellous Machine for Making Messages, pp. 1844-1846
- Aaron Klug
- Fleeting Molecules Extend Their Stay, pp. 1846-1847
- Curt Wentrup
- Toward Diamond Lasers, pp. 1847-1848
- Phillip John
- Are There Bugs in Our Genome?, pp. 1848-1850
- Jan O. Andersson; W. Ford Doolittle; Camilla L. Nesbø
- Indian Ocean Actively Deforms, pp. 1850-1851
- Christine Deplus
- Getting p53 out of the Nucleus, pp. 1851-1852
- Vanesa Gottifredi; Carol Prives
Review
- Free-Electron Lasers: Status and Applications, pp. 1853-1858
- Patrick G. O'Shea; Henry P. Freund
Research
Research Articles
- Structural Basis of Transcription: RNA Polymerase II at 2.8 Ångstrom Resolution, pp. 1863-1876
- Patrick Cramer; David A. Bushnell; Roger D. Kornberg
- Structural Basis of Transcription: An RNA Polymerase II Elongation Complex at 3.3 Å Resolution, pp. 1876-1882
- Averell L. Gnatt; Patrick Cramer; Jianhua Fu; David A. Bushnell; Roger D. Kornberg
- Evidence for Substantial Variations of Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radicals in the Past Two Decades, pp. 1882-1888
- R. G. Prinn; J. Huang; R. F. Weiss; D. M. Cunnold; P. J. Fraser; P. G. Simmonds; A. McCulloch; C. Harth; P. Salameh; S. O'Doherty; R. H. J. Wang; L. Porter; B. R. Miller
Reports
- New Ages for the Last Australian Megafauna: Continent-Wide Extinction about 46,000 Years Ago, pp. 1888-1892
- Richard G. Roberts; Timothy F. Flannery; Linda K. Ayliffe; Hiroyuki Yoshida; Jon M. Olley; Gavin J. Prideaux; Geoff M. Laslett; Alexander Baynes; M. A. Smith; Rhys Jones; Barton L. Smith
- A Multispecies Overkill Simulation of the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Mass Extinction, pp. 1893-1896
- John Alroy
- Room-Temperature Ultraviolet Nanowire Nanolasers, pp. 1897-1899
- Michael H. Huang; Samuel Mao; Henning Feick; Haoquan Yan; Yiying Wu; Hannes Kind; Eicke Weber; Richard Russo; Peidong Yang
- Ultraviolet Emission from a Diamond pn Junction, pp. 1899-1901
- Satoshi Koizumi; Kenji Watanabe; Masataka Hasegawa; Hisao Kanda
- (Amino)(Aryl)Carbenes: Stable Singlet Carbenes Featuring a Spectator Substituent, pp. 1901-1903
- Stéphane Solé; Heinz Gornitzka; Wolfgang W. Schoeller; Didier Bourissou; Guy Bertrand
- Microbial Genes in the Human Genome: Lateral Transfer or Gene Loss?, pp. 1903-1906
- Steven L. Salzberg; Owen White; Jeremy Peterson; Jonathan A. Eisen
- Role of T-bet in Commitment of TH1 Cells before IL-12-Dependent Selection, pp. 1907-1910
- Alan C. Mullen; Frances A. High; Anne S. Hutchins; Hubert W. Lee; Alejandro V. Villarino; David M. Livingston; Andrew L. Kung; Nezih Cereb; Tso-Pang Yao; Soo Y. Yang; Steven L. Reiner
- A p53 Amino-Terminal Nuclear Export Signal Inhibited by DNA Damage-Induced Phosphorylation, pp. 1910-1915
- Yanping Zhang; Yue Xiong
- In Silico Mapping of Complex Disease-Related Traits in Mice, pp. 1915-1918
- Andrew Grupe; Soren Germer; Jonathan Usuka; Dee Aud; John K. Belknap; Robert F. Klein; Mandeep K. Ahluwalia; Russell Higuchi; Gary Peltz
Back Matter (34 pp.)
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Front Matter (54 pp.)
Editorial: Earth System Science, p. 1965
- John Lawton
Editors' Choice, pp. 1967+1969
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1971
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Bush Backs Spending for a 'Global Problem', p. 1978
- Richard A. Kerr
- U.S. Researchers Go for Scientific Gold Mine, p. 1979
- David Malakoff
- Max Planck Offers Historic Apology, pp. 1979+1981-1982
- Robert Koenig
- ScienceScope, pp. 1981+1983
- Eliot Marshall; Robert Koenig; Charles Seife; David Malakoff
- Genome Teams Adjust to Shotgun Marriage, pp. 1982-1983
- Eliot Marshall
- Using the Fruit Fly to Model Tau Malfunction, pp. 1983-1984
- Dan Ferber
- Japan Says Cell Lines Weren't Used at RIKEN, p. 1984
- Dennis Normile
- Infrared Gleam Stamps Brown Dwarfs as Stars, pp. 1984-1985
- Mark Sincell
- Quasars or Blazars? It's All in the Angle, p. 1985
- Govert Schilling
- EC Boosts Funds for Mutant Mice, pp. 1985+1987
- Michael Balter
- Switch-Hitter Materials Tantalize Theorists, p. 1987
- David Voss
News Focus: The Future of NIH
- Who Will Be Custodian of the Crown Jewels?, pp. 1988-1991
- Eliot Marshall
- NIH Prays for a Soft Landing after Its Doubling Ride Ends, pp. 1992-1993+1995
- David Malakoff
- Even in a Time of Plenty, Some Do Better Than Others, pp. 1995-1997
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Random Samples, p. 1999
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Water Resources Programs under the Ax, p. 2009
- Kenneth H. Reckhow
- Directions to "Eureka!", pp. 2009-2010
- David Klahr; David Paydarfar; William J. Schwartz
- Health Consequences of the Chornobyl Accident, pp. 2010-2011
- Dillwyn Williams; Richard Stone
- Many Citations Support Global Warming Trend, p. 2011
- Raymond S. Bradley
- The Scope of Medieval Warming, pp. 2011-2012
- Raymond S. Bradley; Keith R. Briffa; Thomas J. Crowley; Malcolm K. Hughes; Philip D. Jones; Michael E. Mann
- Corrections and Clarifications: Mechanism of Actin-Based Motility, p. 2012
- Corrections and Clarifications: SDI Redux Has One Element Critics like, p. 2012
- Corrections and Clarifications: Unwrapping Glial Cells from the Synapse: What Lies inside?, p. 2012
Policy Forum
- Placebo-Controls in Short-Term Clinical Trials of Hypertension, pp. 2013+2015
- Sana M. Al-Khatib; Robert M. Califf; Vic Hasselblad; John H. Alexander; Douglas C. McCrory; Jeremy Sugarman
Books et al.
- Fragmented Formative Story, pp. 2016-2017
- Origin of the Earth and Moon
- R. M. Canup; K. Righter
- Review author[s]: Hugh O'Neill
- Nota Bene: Sounds of Silence, p. 2017
- Antarctic Symphony
- Peter Maxwell Davies
- Review author[s]: Julia Uppenbrink
- Paradise Regained, pp. 2017-2018
- The Eden Project
- Review author[s]: Sandra Knapp
Perspectives
- Translocating Tubby, pp. 2019+2021
- Lewis C. Cantley
- A New Twist on Chirality, pp. 2021-2022
- Ben L. Feringa
- One for All?, pp. 2022-2023
- Brian E. Ellis; Godfrey P. Miles
- How to Make a Superior Cell, pp. 2024-2025
- Gregory Stephanopoulos; Joanne Kelleher
- Reshaping the Theory of Cloud Formation, pp. 2025-2026
- Robert J. Charlson; John H. Seinfeld; Athanasios Nenes; Markku Kulmala; Ari Laaksonen; M. Cristina Facchini
- Life without Photosynthesis, pp. 2026-2027
- Christopher F. Chyba; Kevin P. Hand
Research
Research Articles
- Exponential Gain and Saturation of a Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission Free-Electron Laser, pp. 2037-2041
- S. V. Milton; E. Gluskin; N. D. Arnold; C. Benson; W. Berg; S. G. Biedron; M. Borland; Y.-C. Chae; R. J. Dejus; P. K. Den Hartog; B. Deriy; M. Erdmann; Y. I. Eidelman; M. W. Hahne; Z. Huang; K.-J. Kim; J. W. Lewellen; Y. Li; A. H. Lumpkin; O. Makarov; E. R. Moog; A. Nassiri; V. Sajaev; R. Soliday; B. J. Tieman; E. M. Trakhtenberg; G. Travish; I. B. Vasserman; N. A. Vinokurov; X. J. Wang; G. Wiemerslage; B. X. Yang
- G-Protein Signaling through Tubby Proteins, pp. 2041-2050
- Sandro Santagata; Titus J. Boggon; Cheryl L. Baird; Carlos A. Gomez; Jin Zhao; Wei Song Shan; David G. Myszka; Lawrence Shapiro
Reports
- Discovery of Hidden Blazars, pp. 2050-2053
- Feng Ma; Beverley J. Wills
- Observation of Magnetic Hysteresis at the Nanometer Scale by Spin-Polarized Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy, pp. 2053-2056
- O. Pietzsch; A. Kubetzka; M. Bode; R. Wiesendanger
- Far-Reaching Effects of the Hawaiian Islands on the Pacific Ocean-Atmosphere System, pp. 2057-2060
- Shang-Ping Xie; W. Timothy Liu; Qinyu Liu; Masami Nonaka
- Linearly Polarized Emission from Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Rods, pp. 2060-2063
- Jiangtao Hu; Liang-shi Li; Weidong Yang; Liberato Manna; Lin-wang Wang; A. Paul Alivisatos
- Chiral Sign Induction by Vortices during the Formation of Mesophases in Stirred Solutions, pp. 2063-2066
- Josep M. Ribó; Joaquim Crusats; Francesc Sagués; Josep Claret; Raimon Rubires
- Modulation of Cell Proliferation by Heterotrimeric G Protein in Arabidopsis, pp. 2066-2069
- Hemayet Ullah; Jin-Gui Chen; Jeff C. Young; Kyung-Hoan Im; Michael R. Sussman; Alan M. Jones
- G Protein Regulation of Ion Channels and Abscisic Acid Signaling in Arabidopsis Guard Cells, pp. 2070-2072
- Xi-Qing Wang; Hemayet Ullah; Alan M. Jones; Sarah M. Assmann
- Trophic Conversion of an Obligate Photoautotrophic Organism through Metabolic Engineering, pp. 2073-2075
- L. A. Zaslavskaia; J. C. Lippmeier; C. Shih; D. Ehrhardt; A. R. Grossman; K. E. Apt
- Telomere Position Effect in Human Cells, pp. 2075-2077
- Joseph A. Baur; Ying Zou; Jerry W. Shay; Woodring E. Wright
- Requirement of Chromomethylase3 for Maintenance of CpXpG Methylation, pp. 2077-2080
- Anders M. Lindroth; Xiaofeng Cao; James P. Jackson; Daniel Zilberman; Claire M. McCallum; Steven Henikoff; Steven E. Jacobsen
- Ordering Genes in a Flagella Pathway by Analysis of Expression Kinetics from Living Bacteria, pp. 2080-2083
- S. Kalir; J. McClure; K. Pabbaraju; C. Southward; M. Ronen; S. Leibler; M. G. Surette; U. Alon
- Vitamin C-Induced Decomposition of Lipid Hydroperoxides to Endogenous Genotoxins, pp. 2083-2086
- Seon Hwa Lee; Tomoyuki Oe; Ian A. Blair
Tech.Sight
- From Genome to Function, pp. 2095+2097
- Janet M. Thornton
Back Matter (107 pp.)
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Front Matter (25 pp.)
Editorial: Genetic Engineering and Water, p. 2217
- Chris Somerville; John Briscoe
Editors' Choice, pp. 2219+2221
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2223
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Texas Medical Center Staggered by Deadly Tropical Storm, p. 2226
- Mark Sincell
- Volunteer's Death Prompts Review, pp. 2226-2227
- Eliot Marshall
- Polymorphous Particles Solve Solar Mystery, pp. 2227+2229
- Charles Seife
- Picture Brightens a Bit as First Bills Advance, p. 2229
- David Malakoff
- Memo to Congress: Get Better Advice, pp. 2229-2230
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 2229+2231
- Robert F. Service; Charles Whipple; David Malakoff; Robert Koenig
- Math Trick May Cause Tension Headache, p. 2230
- Charles Seife
- Cluster Watchers View a Hot, Violent Birth, pp. 2230-2231
- Govert Schilling
- Why Some Leukemia Cells Resist STI-571, pp. 2231+2233
- Jean Marx
- Synchronizing the Brain's Signals, p. 2233
- Laura Helmuth
News Focus
- Precision Cosmology Takes Flight, pp. 2234-2236
- Robert Irion
- Peering Backward to the Cosmos's Fiery Birth, pp. 2236-2238
- Charles Seife
- Shaping a Universe, p. 2237
- Barry Cipra
- U.K. Agency Spawns Private High-Tech Behemoth, pp. 2239-2240
- Andrew Watson
- Canada Bids to Host International Reactor, p. 2240
- Dennis Normile; Wayne Kondro
- Of Ozone, Teapots, and Snowballs, pp. 2241+2243
- Richard A. Kerr
- Tracking Icebergs for Clues to Climate Change, pp. 2244-2245
- Kevin Krajick
- Random Samples, p. 2247
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Taxing Debate for Taxonomists, pp. 2249-2250
- Karl J. Niklas; Kevin de Queiroz; Michael Donoghue; Howard Gest; Jeffrey Favinger; David M. Abbey
- Invasive Carp in the Mississippi River Basin, pp. 2250-2251
- John H. Chick; Mark A. Pegg
- Clioquinol's Return: Cautions from Japan, pp. 2251-2252
- Takeshi Tabira; Ashley I. Bush; Colin L. Masters
- Forum for Agricultural Biotechnology Debates, p. 2252
- Harold Varmus; Barbara Schaal
- Corrections and Clarifications: Human Origins and Ancient Human DNA, p. 2252
Policy Forum
- Scientific Collaborations at a Distance, pp. 2254-2255
- Stephanie Teasley; Steven Wolinsky
Books et al.
- Resolving the Hox Paradox, pp. 2256-2257
- From DNA to Diversity: Molecular Genetics and the Evolution of Animal Design
- Sean B. Carroll; Jennifer K. Grenier; Scott D. Weatherbee
- Genomic Regulatory Systems: Development and Evolution
- Eric H. Davidson
- Review author[s]: Gregory A. Wray
- Fatally Flawed Iconoclasm, pp. 2257-2258
- Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why Much of What We Teach about Evolution Is Wrong
- Jonathan Wells
- Review author[s]: Eugenie C. Scott
Perspectives
- Hydrological Changes in Africa, pp. 2259-2260
- Françoise Gasse
- On Maize and the Sunflower, pp. 2260-2261
- Dolores R. Piperno
- Where Has All the Carbon Gone?, pp. 2261+2263
- Steven C. Wofsy
- The Great Escape, pp. 2263-2264
- Graham F. Hatfull
- On Choosing Mammalian Genomes for Sequencing, pp. 2264-2266
- Stephen J. O'Brien; Eduardo Eizirik; William J. Murphy
- Total Recall: The Memory of Addiction, pp. 2266-2267
- Eric J. Nestler
Plant Pathology
- The Endless Race between Plant and Pathogen, p. 2269
- Pamela J. Hines; Jean Marx
News
- Finding New Ways to Fight Plant Diseases, pp. 2270-2273
- Anne Simon Moffat
- The Push to Pit Genomics against Fungal Pathogens, pp. 2273-2274
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Florida Fights to Stop Citrus Canker, pp. 2275-2276
- Kathryn Brown
Reviews
- RNA Silencing in Plants-Defense and Counterdefense, pp. 2277-2280
- Vicki Vance; Hervé Vaucheret
- Evolutionary Dynamics of Plant R-Genes, pp. 2281-2285
- Joy Bergelson; Martin Kreitman; Eli A. Stahl; Dacheng Tian
- Common and Contrasting Themes of Plant and Animal Diseases, pp. 2285-2289
- Brian J. Staskawicz; Mary Beth Mudgett; Jeffrey L. Dangl; Jorge E. Galan
Research
Research Articles
- High-Resolution X-ray Imaging of a Globular Cluster Core: Compact Binaries in 47Tuc, pp. 2290-2295
- Jonathan E. Grindlay; Craig Heinke; Peter D. Edmonds; Stephen S. Murray
- Spike Transmission and Synchrony Detection in Networks of GABAergic Interneurons, pp. 2295-2299
- Mario Galarreta; Shaul Hestrin
Reports
- Liquid Crystal Alignment on Carbonaceous Surfaces with Orientational Order, pp. 2299-2302
- J. Stöhr; M. G. Samant; J. Lüning; A. C. Callegari; P. Chaudhari; J. P. Doyle; J. A. Lacey; S. A. Lien; S. Purushothaman; J. L. Speidell
- Acoustic Oscillations in the Early Universe and Today, pp. 2302-2303
- Christopher J. Miller; Robert C. Nichol; David J. Batuski
- Conductance Switching in Single Molecules through Conformational Changes, pp. 2303-2307
- Z. J. Donhauser; B. A. Mantooth; K. F. Kelly; L. A. Bumm; J. D. Monnell; J. J. Stapleton; D. W. Price Jr.; A. M. Rawlett; D. L. Allara; J. M. Tour; P. S. Weiss
- A 14,000-Year Oxygen Isotope Record from Diatom Silica in Two Alpine Lakes on Mt. Kenya, pp. 2307-2310
- P. A. Barker; F. A. Street-Perrott; M. J. Leng; P. B. Greenwood; D. L. Swain; R. A. Perrott; R. J. Telford; K. J. Ficken
- Paleobotanical Evidence for near Present-Day Levels of Atmospheric CO2 during Part of the Tertiary, pp. 2310-2313
- Dana L. Royer; Scott L. Wing; David J. Beerling; David W. Jolley; Paul L. Koch; Leo J. Hickey; Robert A. Berner
- Quinones as the Redox Signal for the Arc Two-Component System of Bacteria, pp. 2314-2316
- Dimitris Georgellis; Ohsuk Kwon; Edmund C. C. Lin
- Consistent Land- and Atmosphere-Based U.S. Carbon Sink Estimates, pp. 2316-2320
- S. W. Pacala; G. C. Hurtt; D. Baker; P. Peylin; R. A. Houghton; R. A. Birdsey; L. Heath; E. T. Sundquist; R. F. Stallard; P. Ciais; P. Moorcroft; J. P. Caspersen; E. Shevliakova; B. Moore; G. Kohlmaier; E. Holland; M. Gloor; M. E. Harmon; S.-M. Fan; J. L. Sarmiento; C. L. Goodale; D. Schimel; C. B. Field
- Changes in Forest Biomass Carbon Storage in China between 1949 and 1998, pp. 2320-2322
- Jingyun Fang; Anping Chen; Changhui Peng; Shuqing Zhao; Longjun Ci
- The Epidemic Behavior of the Hepatitis C Virus, pp. 2323-2325
- Oliver G. Pybus; Michael A. Charleston; Sunetra Gupta; Andrew Rambaut; Edward C. Holmes; Paul H. Harvey
- A Protein Antibiotic in the Phage Qβ Virion: Diversity in Lysis Targets, pp. 2326-2329
- Thomas G. Bernhardt; Ing-Nang Wang; Douglas K. Struck; Ryland Young
- The Human Nuclear Xenobiotic Receptor PXR: Structural Determinants of Directed Promiscuity, pp. 2329-2333
- Ryan E. Watkins; G. Bruce Wisely; Linda B. Moore; Jon L. Collins; Millard H. Lambert; Shawn P. Williams; Timothy M. Willson; Steven A. Kliewer; Matthew R. Redinbo
- Recruitment of HAT Complexes by Direct Activator Interactions with the ATM-Related Tra1 Subunit, pp. 2333-2337
- Christine E. Brown; LeAnn Howe; Kyle Sousa; Stephen C. Alley; Michael J. Carrozza; Song Tan; Jerry L. Workman
- Requirement of ERK Activation for Visual Cortical Plasticity, pp. 2337-2340
- Graziella di Cristo; Nicoletta Berardi; Laura Cancedda; Tommaso Pizzorusso; Elena Putignano; Gian Michele Ratto; Lamberto Maffei
- Intracellular Anions as the Voltage Sensor of Prestin, the Outer Hair Cell Motor Protein, pp. 2340-2343
- Dominik Oliver; David Z. Z. He; Nikolaj Klöcker; Jost Ludwig; Uwe Schulte; Siegfried Waldegger; J. P. Ruppersberg; Peter Dallos; Bernd Fakler
Back Matter (41 pp.)
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: New World Pathogen Strategy Disclosed, p. 2397
- Thomas Eisner; Paul R. Ehrlich
Editors' Choice, pp. 2399+2401
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2403
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- President's New Adviser Ready to Put Science in Its Place, pp. 2408-2409
- Andrew Lawler
- Bush Grapples with Stem Cells, Cloning, pp. 2409+2411
- Gretchen Vogel
- Lab Chief, Postdoc Clash over Nanotech Paper, pp. 2411-2412
- Eliot Marshall
- ScienceScope, pp. 2411+2413
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Xiong Lei; Elizabeth Finkel; Eliot Marshall
- Lighting the Way to a Quantum Computer, pp. 2412-2413
- Robert F. Service
- NO Helps Make Fireflies Flash, pp. 2413-2414
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- 'Tired-Light' Hypothesis Gets Re-Tired, p. 2414
- Charles Seife
- Russian Turmoil Rattles CERN, pp. 2414-2415
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Andrey Allakhverdov
- DNA: Once Copied, Thrice Blocked, pp. 2415+2417
- R. John Davenport
- Unwrapping a Modern Mummy Mystery, p. 2417
- Robert Koenig
News Focus
- Writing Gets a Rewrite, pp. 2418-2420
- Andrew Lawler
- Dollars and Cents vs. the AIDS Epidemic, pp. 2420-2422
- Gretchen Vogel
- Dammed If You Do, Damned If You Don't?, pp. 2422-2423
- John Pickrell
- E.U. Research Chief's Strategy: Unite and Conquer, p. 2425
- Robert Koenig
- Dust Disks and Black Holes Swell the Cosmic Census, p. 2426
- Mark Sincell
- A New Wind Sweeps the Plains, p. 2427
- Paul Thacker
- Random Samples, p. 2429
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- South Africa in Crisis on HIV/AIDS Treatment, pp. 2431-2432
- Timothy Trengove Jones
- DOE's Support of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, p. 2432
- Burton Richter
- The Biology of Music, pp. 2432-2433
- Luis Benítez-Bribiesca; Patricia M. Gray; Roger Payne; Bernie Krause; Mark J. Tramo
- Structures of the Mind and Universal Music, p. 2433
- Jacob Goldenberg; David Mazursky; Sorin Solomon
Policy Forum
- Resource Needs for HIV/AIDS, pp. 2434-2436
- B. Schwartländer; J. Stover; N. Walker; L. Bollinger; J. P. Gutierrez; W. McGreevey; M. Opuni; S. Forsythe; L. Kumaranayake; C. Watts; S. Bertozzi
Books et al.
- Mutated into Oblivion, pp. 2437-2438
- Mendel's Demon: Gene Justice and the Complexity of Life
- Mark Ridley
- The Cooperative Gene: How Mendel's Demon Explains the Evolution of Complex Beings
- Mark Ridley
- Review author[s]: Lynda F. Delph
- Nota Bene: The Webs We Weave, p. 2438
- The Once and Future Web: Worlds Woven by the Telegraph and Internet
- Jerry James
- The Once and Future Web
- Michael Sappol; Hunter Crowther-Heyck
- Review author[s]: David Voss
Perspectives
- Signaling Specificity: A Complex Affair, pp. 2439-2440
- Claire R. Weston; Roger J. Davis
- Magnetic Mysteries, pp. 2440-2441
- Axel Brandenburg
- Haploids: Hapless or Happening?, pp. 2441-2443
- Sarah P. Otto; Philippe Jarne
- Extending the Calibrated Radiocarbon Record, pp. 2443-2444
- Edouard Bard
- Marine Bugs and Carbon Flow, pp. 2444-2445
- Tom Fenchel
- A Graveyard for Buoyant Slabs?, pp. 2445-2446
- Harry W. Green II
Review
- Graded Materials for Resistance to Contact Deformation and Damage, pp. 2447-2451
- S. Suresh
Research
Research Article
- Extremely Large Variations of Atmospheric 14 C Concentration during the Last Glacial Period, pp. 2453-2458
- J. Warren Beck; David A. Richards; R. Lawrence Edwards; Bernard W. Silverman; Peter L. Smart; Douglas J. Donahue; Sofia Hererra-Osterheld; George. S. Burr; Leal Calsoyas; A. J. Timothy Jull; Dana Biddulph
Reports
- Ultrafast Manipulation of Electron Spin Coherence, pp. 2458-2461
- J. A. Gupta; R. Knobel; N. Samarth; D. D. Awschalom
- Superconductivity in 4 Angstrom Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 2462-2465
- Z. K. Tang; Lingyun Zhang; N. Wang; X. X. Zhang; G. H. Wen; G. D. Li; J. N. Wang; C. T. Chan; Ping Sheng
- Construction Principles of "Hyparenes": Families of Molecules with Planar Pentacoordinate Carbons, pp. 2465-2469
- Zhi-Xiang Wang; Paul von Ragué Schleyer
- Predicting the Mesophases of Copolymer-Nanoparticle Composites, pp. 2469-2472
- Russell B. Thompson; Valeriy V. Ginzburg; Mark W. Matsen; Anna C. Balazs
- Diapiric Flow at Subduction Zones: A Recipe for Rapid Transport, pp. 2472-2475
- Paul S. Hall; Chris Kincaid
- Evidence for a Large-Scale Remnant of Subducted Lithosphere beneath Fiji, pp. 2475-2479
- Wang-Ping Chen; Michael R. Brudzinski
- A Mite Species That Consists Entirely of Haploid Females, pp. 2479-2482
- Andrew R. Weeks; Frantisek Marec; Johannes A. J. Breeuwer
- Gene Families from the Arabidopsis thaliana Pollen Coat Proteome, pp. 2482-2485
- Jacob A. Mayfield; Aretha Fiebig; Sarah E. Johnstone; Daphne Preuss
- Nitric Oxide and the Control of Firefly Flashing, pp. 2486-2488
- Barry A. Trimmer; June R. Aprille; David M. Dudzinski; Christopher J. Lagace; Sara M. Lewis; Thomas Michel; Sanjive Qazi; Ricardo M. Zayas
- Femtomolar Sensitivity of Metalloregulatory Proteins Controlling Zinc Homeostasis, pp. 2488-2492
- Caryn E. Outten; Thomas V. O'Halloran
- Contribution of Aerobic Photoheterotrophic Bacteria to the Carbon Cycle in the Ocean, pp. 2492-2495
- Zbigniew S. Kolber; F. Gerald Plumley; Andrew S. Lang; J. Thomas Beatty; Robert E. Blankenship; Cindy L. VanDover; Costantino Vetriani; Michal Koblizek; Christopher Rathgeber; Paul G. Falkowski
- Nitrogen Fixation by Symbiotic and Free-Living Spirochetes, pp. 2495-2498
- T. G. Lilburn; K. S. Kim; N. E. Ostrom; K. R. Byzek; J. R. Leadbetter; J. A. Breznak
- Impulsive Choice Induced in Rats by Lesions of the Nucleus Accumbens Core, pp. 2499-2501
- Rudolf N. Cardinal; David R. Pennicott; C. Lakmali Sugathapala; Trevor W. Robbins; Barry J. Everitt
- Conditional Restoration of Hippocampal Synaptic Potentiation in GluR-A-Deficient Mice, pp. 2501-2504
- Volker Mack; Nail Burnashev; Katharina M. M. Kaiser; Andrei Rozov; Vidar Jensen; Øvind Hvalby; Peter H. Seeburg; Bert Sakmann; Rolf Sprengel
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 2509-2512
- Coimbra Sirica
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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: Iraq's Cultural Heritage: Collateral Damage, p. 13
- Robert McC. Adams
Editors' Choice, pp. 15+17
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 19
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Old Guard Urges Virologists to Go Back to Basics, pp. 24-25
- Martin Enserink
- Recreated Wetlands No Match for Original, p. 25
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Missing Thighbones Suddenly Reappear, pp. 25+27
- Constance Holden
- Neurons Fix Memories in the Mind's Eye, pp. 27-28
- Laura Helmuth
- ScienceScope, p. 27
- Jeffrey Mervis; David Malakoff
- Elusive Protein Auditions for Several New Roles, pp. 28-29
- Jean Marx
- Interest Blooms in Growing Jellyfish Boom, p. 29
- David Malakoff
- By a Whisker, Harbor Seals Catch Their Prey, pp. 29+31
- Carl Zimmer
- Experts Urge Speedup to Mine 'Archives', p. 31
- Robert Koenig
News Focus: Archaeology in Iraq
- Destruction in Mesopotamia, pp. 32-35
- Andrew Lawler
- Iraq Opening Sets off Scramble for Sites, pp. 36-38
- Andrew Lawler
- New Digs Draw Applause and Concern, pp. 38-39+41
- Andrew Lawler
- Banished Assyrian Gold to Reemerge from Vault, pp. 42-43
- Andrew Lawler
- Random Samples, p. 45
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Stem Cell Research Needs United Support, p. 47
- Constance A. Morella
- A Global Paleoclimate Observing System, pp. 47-48
- Keith Alverson; Ray Bradley; Keith Briffa; Julia Cole; Malcolm Hughes; Isabelle Larocque; Tom Pedersen; Lonnie Thompson; Sandy Tudhope
- Climate Variability and Global Warming, pp. 48-49
- Kevin E. Trenberth
- Earth System Science Sentiments, p. 49
- Marvin P. Carlson; Christa Farmer
- Corrections and Clarifications: New Ages for the Last Australian Megafauna: Continent-Wide Extinction about 46,000 Years Ago, p. 49
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 49
- Corrections and Clarifications: Open Windows to the Polar Oceans, p. 49
Essay on Science and Society
- Artistic Creativity and the Brain, pp. 51-52
- Semir Zeki
Books et al.
- Empowering Aristotle, p. 53
- Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again
- Bent Flyvbjerg
- Review author[s]: Clifford Geertz
- Is God All in the Mind?, p. 54
- Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief
- Andrew Newberg; Eugene D'Aquili; Vince Rause
- Review author[s]: Michael Shermer
Perspectives
- News from the Edge of Interstellar Space, pp. 55-56
- Edward C. Stone
- Expansion of the Marine Archaea, pp. 56-57
- David C. Smith
- Drugs on Target, pp. 58-59
- Robert Langer
- Ice Ages, the California Current, and Devils Hole, pp. 59-60
- David W. Lea
- The Message Is in the Translation, pp. 60-62
- Joel D. Richter; William E. Theurkauf
- Bringing Channels Closer to the Action!, pp. 62-63
- Stéphane A. Laporte; Robert H. Oakley; Marc G. Caron
Review
- The Early Evolution of the Inner Solar System: A Meteoritic Perspective, pp. 64-68
- C. M. O'D. Alexander; A. P. Boss; R. W. Carlson
Research
Research Article
- Collapse of the California Current during Glacial Maxima Linked to Climate Change on Land, pp. 71-76
- T. D. Herbert; J. D. Schuffert; D. Andreasen; L. Heusser; M. Lyle; A. Mix; A. C. Ravelo; L. D. Stott; J. C. Herguera
Reports
- Carbon Nanotube Single-Electron Transistors at Room Temperature, pp. 76-79
- Henk W. Ch. Postma; Tijs Teepen; Zhen Yao; Milena Grifoni; Cees Dekker
- Fully Conjugated Porphyrin Tapes with Electronic Absorption Bands That Reach into Infrared, pp. 79-82
- Akihiko Tsuda; Atsuhiro Osuka
- Approach to High-Resolution ex Situ NMR Spectroscopy, pp. 82-85
- Carlos A. Meriles; Dimitris Sakellariou; Henrike Heise; Adam J. Moulé; Alexander Pines
- Regional Climate Impacts of the Northern Hemisphere Annular Mode, pp. 85-89
- David W. J. Thompson; John M. Wallace
- Seasonal Modulation of Interseismic Strain Buildup in Northeastern Japan Driven by Snow Loads, pp. 89-92
- Kosuke Heki
- Massive Expansion of Marine Archaea during a Mid-Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event, pp. 92-94
- Marcel M. M. Kuypers; Peter Blokker; Jochen Erbacher; Hanno Kinkel; Richard D. Pancost; Stefan Schouten; Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
- Epigenetic Instability in ES Cells and Cloned Mice, pp. 95-97
- David Humpherys; Kevin Eggan; Hidenori Akutsu; Konrad Hochedlinger; William M. Rideout III; Detlev Biniszkiewicz; Ryuzo Yanagimachi; Rudolf Jaenisch
- A β2 Adrenergic Receptor Signaling Complex Assembled with the Ca 2+ Channel Cav1.2</latex>, pp. 98-101
- Monika A. Davare; Vladimir Avdonin; Duane D. Hall; Erik M. Peden; Alain Burette; Richard J. Weinberg; Mary C. Horne; Toshinori Hoshi; Johannes W. Hell
- Hydrodynamic Trail-Following in Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina), pp. 102-104
- Guido Dehnhardt; Björn Mauck; Wolf Hanke; Horst Bleckmann
- Human Chromosome 19 and Related Regions in Mouse: Conservative and Lineage-Specific Evolution, pp. 104-111
- Paramvir Dehal; Paul Predki; Anne S. Olsen; Art Kobayashi; Peg Folta; Susan Lucas; Miriam Land; Astrid Terry; Carol L. Ecale Zhou; Sam Rash; Qing Zhang; Laurie Gordon; Joomyeong Kim; Christopher Elkin; Martin J. Pollard; Paul Richardson; Dan Rokhsar; Ed Uberbacher; Trevor Hawkins; Elbert Branscomb; Lisa Stubbs
- Ventroptin: A BMP-4 Antagonist Expressed in a Double-Gradient Pattern in the Retina, pp. 111-115
- Hiraki Sakuta; Ryoko Suzuki; Hiroo Takahashi; Akira Kato; Takafumi Shintani; Shun-ichiro Iemura; Takamasa S. Yamamoto; Naoto Ueno; Masaharu Noda
- A Transcriptively Active Complex of APP with Fe65 and Histone Acetyltransferase Tip60, pp. 115-120
- Xinwei Cao; Thomas C. Südhof
- A Neural Correlate of Working Memory in the Monkey Primary Visual Cortex, pp. 120-124
- Hans Supèr; Henk Spekreijse; Victor A. F. Lamme
- Stimulation of RNA Polymerase II Elongation by Hepatitis Delta Antigen, pp. 124-127
- Yuki Yamaguchi; Julija Filipovska; Keiichi Yano; Akiko Furuya; Naoto Inukai; Takashi Narita; Tadashi Wada; Seiji Sugimoto; Maria M. Konarska; Hiroshi Handa
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Front Matter (39 pp.)
Editorial: Unification for European Immunology?, p. 173
- Philippe Kourilsky
Editors' Choice, pp. 175+177
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 179
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Rumors and Trial Balloons Precede Bush's Funding Decision, pp. 186-187
- Gretchen Vogel
- Spain Cuts off Aid to Foreign Ph.D. Students, p. 187
- Xavier Bosch
- Another Emissary from the Dawn of Humanity, pp. 187+189
- Michael Balter; Ann Gibbons
- Journals Offered Free to Poorest Nations, pp. 189-190
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 189+191
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Andrew Lawler; Michael Balter; Jon Cohen; Eliot Marshall
- Fresh Molecule Whets Appetite, p. 190
- Evelyn Strauss
- New Finding Heats up the Hot Zone, p. 191
- Jon Cohen
- Mission to Saturn Rises from Ashes, p. 193
- Helen Gavaghan
- Liberal Arts Schools Pass Science Checkup, p. 193
- Jeffrey Mervis
News Focus
- Turmoil behind the Exhibits, pp. 194-198
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Erik Stokstad
- Jewels in the Crown I: Astrophysical Observatory, p. 196
- A.L.
- Jewels in the Crown III: Tropical Research Center, p. 198
- D.M.
- Major Challenges for Bush's Climate Initiative, pp. 199-201
- Richard A. Kerr
- Scientists Shower Climate Change Delegates with Paper, p. 200
- John Pickrell
- High-Powered GRAPEs Take on the Cosmos, pp. 201+203
- Dennis Normile
- Random Samples, p. 205
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Moral Issues of Human Embryo Research, p. 211
- David Munn; Louis M. Guenin
- Stem Cell Research Has Only Just Begun, pp. 211-212
- Darwin J. Prockop; Patricia A. Zuk
- Prospects of a Revived OTA for Congress, pp. 212-213
- David H. Guston
- Increase Competition to Stabilize Drug Prices, pp. 213-214
- Henry I. Miller
- National Astronomical Observatories in China, p. 214
- Ai Guoxiang
- Corrections and Clarifications: Arson Strikes Research Labs and Tree Farm in Pacific Northwest, p. 214
- Corrections and Clarifications: Pot1, the Putative Telomere End-Binding Protein in Fission Yeast and Humans, p. 214
- Corrections and Clarifications: Direct Detection of Galactic Halo Dark Matter, p. 214
Policy Forum
- Patents, Secrecy, and DNA, p. 217
- Robert Mullan Cook-Deegan; Stephen J. McCormack
Books et al.
- Divergent Thinking about Self-Defense, pp. 219-220
- Tending Adam's Garden: Evolving the Cognitive Immune Self
- Irun R. Cohen
- The War within Us: Everyman's Guide to Infection and Immunity
- Cedric Mims
- Review author[s]: Jonathan Howard
- Explaining Time's Arrow, pp. 220-221
- Time and Chance
- David Z. Albert
- Review author[s]: Jean Bricmont
Perspectives
- No Mere Anarchy, pp. 221+223
- Salman Habib
- Super Boron, pp. 223-224
- T. H. Geballe
- Parkin and Its Substrates, pp. 224-225
- Christian Haass; Philipp J. Kahle
- The Mass-Independent Ozone Isotope Effect, p. 226
- Mark H. Thiemens
- What Does Radiotherapy Do to Endothelial Cells?, pp. 227-228
- Judah Folkman; Kevin Camphausen
- Tampering with the Immune System, pp. 228-229
- Pamela L. Schwartzberg
Vaccines and Immunity
- Immune Control, Memory, and Vaccines, p. 233
- Stephen Simpson; Eliot Marshall
News
- Driving a Stake into Resurgent TB, pp. 234-235
- Martin Enserink
- 'Breeding' Antigens for New Vaccines, pp. 236-238
- Jon Cohen
- Closing of Basel Institute Scatters Immunologists, pp. 238-239
- Giselle Weiss
Review
- The Art of the Probable: System Control in the Adaptive Immune System, pp. 240-245
- Ronald N. Germain
Viewpoints
- T Cell Death and Memory, pp. 245-248
- Jonathan Sprent; David F. Tough
- Arrested Differentiation, the Self-Renewing Memory Lymphocyte, and Vaccination, pp. 248-250
- Douglas T. Fearon; Peter Manders; Simon D. Wagner
- Regulation of the Immune Response by Antigen, pp. 251-253
- Rolf M. Zinkernagel; Hans Hengartner
- Sensing Pathogens and Tuning Immune Responses, pp. 253-256
- Bali Pulendran; Karolina Palucka; Jacques Banchereau
Research
Research Articles
- Strange and Unconventional Isotope Effects in Ozone Formation, pp. 259-263
- Yi Qin Gao; R. A. Marcus
- Ubiquitination of a New Form of α-Synuclein by Parkin from Human Brain: Implications for Parkinson's Disease, pp. 263-269
- Hideki Shimura; Michael G. Schlossmacher; Nobutaka Hattori; Matthew P. Frosch; Alexander Trockenbacher; Rainer Schneider; Yoshikuni Mizuno; Kenneth S. Kosik; Dennis J. Selkoe
Reports
- Visible-Light Photocatalysis in Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxides, pp. 269-271
- R. Asahi; T. Morikawa; T. Ohwaki; K. Aoki; Y. Taga
- Superconductivity in Boron, pp. 272-274
- Mikhail I. Eremets; Viktor V. Struzhkin; Ho-kwang Mao; Russell J. Hemley
- Observation of Chaos-Assisted Tunneling between Islands of Stability, pp. 274-278
- Daniel A. Steck; Windell H. Oskay; Mark G. Raizen
- Deterministic Delivery of a Single Atom, pp. 278-280
- Stefan Kuhr; Wolfgang Alt; Dominik Schrader; Martin Müller; Victor Gomer; Dieter Meschede
- Melt Production beneath Mt. Shasta from Boron Data in Primitive Melt Inclusions, pp. 281-283
- Estelle F. Rose; Nobumichi Shimizu; Graham D. Layne; Timothy L. Grove
- Freshwater Forcing of Abrupt Climate Change during the Last Glaciation, pp. 283-287
- Peter U. Clark; Shawn J. Marshall; Garry K. C. Clarke; Steven W. Hostetler; Joseph M. Licciardi; James T. Teller
- Developmental Changes Due to Long-Distance Movement of a Homeobox Fusion Transcript in Tomato, pp. 287-289
- Minsung Kim; Wynnelena Canio; Sharon Kessler; Neelima Sinha
- Production of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids by Polyketide Synthases in Both Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, pp. 290-293
- James G. Metz; Paul Roessler; Daniel Facciotti; Charlene Levering; Franziska Dittrich; Michael Lassner; Ray Valentine; Kathryn Lardizabal; Frederic Domergue; Akiko Yamada; Kazunaga Yazawa; Vic Knauf; John Browse
- Endothelial Apoptosis as the Primary Lesion Initiating Intestinal Radiation Damage in Mice, pp. 293-297
- François Paris; Zvi Fuks; Anthony Kang; Paola Capodieci; Gloria Juan; Desiree Ehleiter; Adriana Haimovitz-Friedman; Carlos Cordon-Cardo; Richard Kolesnick
- Molecular Evolution of Protein Atomic Composition, pp. 297-300
- Peggy Baudouin-Cornu; Yolande Surdin-Kerjan; Philippe Marlière; Dominique Thomas
- Impairment of Mycobacterial but Not Viral Immunity by a Germline Human STAT1 Mutation, pp. 300-303
- Stéphanie Dupuis; Catherine Dargemont; Claire Fieschi; Nicolas Thomassin; Sergio Rosenzweig; Jeff Harris; Steven M. Holland; Robert D. Schreiber; Jean-Laurent Casanova
- Interferon-γ-Mediated Site-Specific Clearance of Alphavirus from CNS Neurons, pp. 303-306
- Gwendolyn K. Binder; Diane E. Griffin
- Homeostatic Regulation of the Immune System by Receptor Tyrosine Kinases of the Tyro 3 Family, pp. 306-311
- Qingxian Lu; Greg Lemke
- Regional Mu Opioid Receptor Regulation of Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain, pp. 311-315
- Jon-Kar Zubieta; Yolanda R. Smith; Joshua A. Bueller; Yanjun Xu; Michael R. Kilbourn; Douglas M. Jewett; Charles R. Meyer; Robert A. Koeppe; Christian S. Stohler
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: The Smithsonian Affair, p. 393
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 395+397
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 399
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Pentagon Proposes to Cut AIDS Research from Defense Budget, pp. 404-405
- Jon Cohen
- Nearby Galaxy Breaks the Black Hole Chain, p. 405
- Charles Seife
- Procedures Faulted in Fatal Asthma Trial, pp. 405+407
- Eliot Marshall
- Wet Stellar System like Ours Found, pp. 407-408
- Richard A. Kerr
- ScienceScope, pp. 407+409
- Gretchen Vogel; Jeffrey Mervis; Pallava Bagla; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Congress Orders Halt to Planned NASA Cuts, p. 408
- Andrew Lawler
- New Panel Will Redirect Science, pp. 408-409
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Animals Line up to Be Sequenced, pp. 409-410
- Josh Gewolb
- S. pneumoniae Genome Falls to Sequencers, p. 410
- Dan Ferber
- Lab Chiefs Decry Push for Strategic Research, p. 411
- Dennis Normile
- Appeals Court Clears Way for Academic Suits, pp. 411+413
- Eliot Marshall
- NIH Review Outlines 'Enormous Promise', p. 413
- Gretchen Vogel
- Science Goes Begging in Recovery Package, p. 413
- Richard Stone
News Focus
- Down to the Wire on Bioweapons Talks, pp. 414-416
- Richard Stone
- Malaria's Beginnings: On the Heels of Hoes?, pp. 416-417
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- 'Inconceivable' Bugs Eat Methane on the Ocean Floor, pp. 418-419
- Carl Zimmer
- A Man and His Archive Seek Greener Pastures, pp. 419+421
- Mark Sincell
- Random Samples, p. 423
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Setting Priorities for Science Funding, p. 425
- Mark O. Hatfield
- Socioeconomic Biological Weapons, pp. 425-426
- Johannes Rath; Jochen L. Bürgel
- First Words, p. 426
- William H. Perkins
- Effects of Lead Exposure, pp. 426-428
- Claire B. Ernhart; Walter J. Rogan; James H. Ware; Kim N. Dietrich; Jerilynn Radcliffe; George G. Rhoads
- Corrections and Clarifications: One for All?, p. 428
- Corrections and Clarifications: Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells to Insulin-Secreting Structures Similar to Pancreatic Islets, p. 428
Policy Forum
- Uncertainty and Climate Change Assessments, pp. 430-431+433
- John Reilly; Peter H. Stone; Chris E. Forest; Mort D. Webster; Henry D. Jacoby; Ronald G. Prinn
- Uncertainty in the IPCC's Third Assessment Report, pp. 430-431+433
- Myles Allen; Sarah Raper; John Mitchell
Books et al.
- Extraordinary Talents of Autistic Minds, pp. 435-436
- Bright Splinters of the Mind: A Personal Story of Research with Autistic Savants
- Beate Hermelin
- Review author[s]: Marian Sigman
- Nota Bene: Are You Ready?, p. 436
- The Genomic Revolution
- Rob DeSalle
- Review author[s]: Orla Smith
Perspectives
- Chronobiology: Reducing Time, pp. 437-438
- Ueli Schibler; Juergen A. Ripperger; Steven A. Brown
- The Cambrian Explosion Exploded?, pp. 438-439
- Richard Fortey
- Hurricane Threats, pp. 440-441
- Lennart Bengtsson
- Protecting against Bad Air, pp. 442-443
- Lucio Luzzatto; Rosario Notaro
- The Meaning of a Mini, pp. 443-444
- Patrik Verstreken; Hugo J. Bellen
- Sometimes You Can Go Home Again, pp. 444-445
- Christopher Bardeen
- Huntingtin: Profit and Loss, pp. 445-446
- Yvon Trottier; Jean Louis Mandel
- Chance Encounters, pp. 446-447
- Thomas P. Russell
Research
Research Articles
- Interpretation of High Projections for Global-Mean Warming, pp. 451-454
- T. M. L. Wigley; S. C. B. Raper
- Haplotype Diversity and Linkage Disequilibrium at Human G6PD: Recent Origin of Alleles That Confer Malarial Resistance, pp. 455-462
- Sarah A. Tishkoff; Robert Varkonyi; Nelie Cahinhinan; Salem Abbes; George Argyropoulos; Giovanni Destro-Bisol; Anthi Drousiotou; Bruce Dangerfield; Gerard Lefranc; Jacques Loiselet; Anna Piro; Mark Stoneking; Antonio Tagarelli; Giuseppe Tagarelli; Elias H. Touma; Scott M. Williams; Andrew G. Clark
Reports
- Optical Control of Electrons during Electron Transfer, pp. 462-465
- Ignacio B. Martini; Erik R. Barthel; Benjamin J. Schwartz
- Impact of Polymer Tether Length on Multiple Ligand-Receptor Bond Formation, pp. 465-468
- Claus Jeppesen; Joyce Y. Wong; Tonya L. Kuhl; Jacob N. Israelachvili; Nasreen Mullah; Samuel Zalipsky; Carlos M. Marques
- Physical Structure and Inversion Charge at a Semiconductor Interface with a Crystalline Oxide, pp. 468-471
- R. A. McKee; F. J. Walker; M. F. Chisholm
- Remotely Sensed Biological Production in the Equatorial Pacific, pp. 471-474
- Daniela Turk; Michael J. McPhaden; Antonio J. Busalacchi; Marlon R. Lewis
- The Recent Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Activity: Causes and Implications, pp. 474-479
- Stanley B. Goldenberg; Christopher W. Landsea; Alberto M. Mestas-Nuñez; William M. Gray
- A Phosphatocopid Crustacean with Appendages from the Lower Cambrian, pp. 479-481
- David J. Siveter; Mark Williams; Dieter Waloszek
- Recent Origin of Plasmodium falciparum from a Single Progenitor, pp. 482-484
- Sarah K. Volkman; Alyssa E. Barry; Emily J. Lyons; Kaare M. Nielsen; Susan M. Thomas; Mehee Choi; Seema S. Thakore; Karen P. Day; Dyann F. Wirth; Daniel L. Hartl
- Methane-Consuming Archaea Revealed by Directly Coupled Isotopic and Phylogenetic Analysis, pp. 484-487
- Victoria J. Orphan; Christopher H. House; Kai-Uwe Hinrichs; Kevin D. McKeegan; Edward F. DeLong
- Persistence of Native-like Topology in a Denatured Protein in 8 M Urea, pp. 487-489
- David Shortle; Michael S. Ackerman
- Haplotype Variation and Linkage Disequilibrium in 313 Human Genes, pp. 489-493
- J. Claiborne Stephens; Julie A. Schneider; Debra A. Tanguay; Julie Choi; Tara Acharya; Scott E. Stanley; Ruhong Jiang; Chad J. Messer; Anne Chew; Jin-Hua Han; Jicheng Duan; Janet L. Carr; Min Seob Lee; Beena Koshy; A. Madan Kumar; Ge Zhang; William R. Newell; Andreas Windemuth; Chuanbo Xu; Theodore S. Kalbfleisch; Sandra L. Shaner; Kevin Arnold; Vincent Schulz; Connie M. Drysdale; Krishnan Nandabalan; Richard S. Judson; Gualberto Ruaño; Gerald F. Vovis
- Loss of Huntingtin-Mediated BDNF Gene Transcription in Huntington's Disease, pp. 493-498
- Chiara Zuccato; Andrea Ciammola; Dorotea Rigamonti; Blair R. Leavitt; Donato Goffredo; Luciano Conti; Marcy E. MacDonald; Robert M. Friedlander; Vincenzo Silani; Michael R. Hayden; Tõnis Timmusk; Simonetta Sipione; Elena Cattaneo
- Complete Genome Sequence of a Virulent Isolate of Streptococcus pneumoniae, pp. 498-506
- Hervé Tettelin; Karen E. Nelson; Ian T. Paulsen; Jonathan A. Eisen; Timothy D. Read; Scott Peterson; John Heidelberg; Robert T. DeBoy; Daniel H. Haft; Robert J. Dodson; A. Scott Durkin; Michelle Gwinn; James F. Kolonay; William C. Nelson; Jeremy D. Peterson; Lowell A. Umayam; Owen White; Steven L. Salzberg; Matthew R. Lewis; Diana Radune; Erik Holtzapple; Hoda Khouri; Alex M. Wolf; Terry R. Utterback; Cheryl L. Hansen; Lisa A. McDonald; Tamara V. Feldblyum; Samuel Angiuoli; Tanja Dickinson; Erin K. Hickey; Ingeborg E. Holt; Brendan J. Loftus; Fan Yang; Hamilton O. Smith; J. Craig Venter; Brian A. Dougherty; Donald A. Morrison; Susan K. Hollingshead; Claire M. Fraser
- NPAS2: An Analog of Clock Operative in the Mammalian Forebrain, pp. 506-509
- Martin Reick; Joseph A. Garcia; Carol Dudley; Steven L. McKnight
- Regulation of Clock and NPAS2 DNA Binding by the Redox State of NAD Cofactors, pp. 510-514
- Jared Rutter; Martin Reick; Leeju C. Wu; Steven L. McKnight
- Absence of Junctional Glutamate Receptor Clusters in Drosophila Mutants Lacking Spontaneous Transmitter Release, pp. 514-517
- Minoru Saitoe; Thomas L. Schwarz; Joy A. Umbach; Cameron B. Gundersen; Yoshiaki Kidokoro
Tech.Sight
- Industrializing Structural Biology, pp. 519-520
- Raymond C. Stevens; Ian A. Wilson
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Front Matter (28 pp.)
Editorial: The Biomedical Research Bottleneck, p. 573
- Thomas R. Cech; Lorraine W. Egan; Carolyn Doyle; Elaine Gallin; Marshall A. Lichtman; Charles J. Queenan III; Nancy Sung
Editors' Choice, pp. 575+577
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 579
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Plans for Next Big Collider Reach Critical Mass at Snowmass, p. 582
- Charles Seife
- World Starts Taming the Greenhouse, p. 583
- Richard A. Kerr
- Map of the Human Genome 3.0, pp. 583+585
- Laura Helmuth
- DNA Sequencers to Go Bananas?, pp. 585-586
- Josh Gewolb
- ScienceScope, p. 585
- Pallava Bagla; Josh Gewolb
- Funding Backlog at NSF Sets off Free-for-All, pp. 586-587
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Shutdown at Hopkins Sparks a Debate, pp. 587+589
- Eliot Marshall
- Research Toll Is Heavy in Time and Money, p. 589
- Mark Sincell
- New Data Reveal the Sisterhood of Lions, p. 589
- Elizabeth Pennisi
News Focus
- Galápagos Takes Aim at Alien Invaders, pp. 590-592
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Fossils with Lessons for Conservation Biology, pp. 592-593
- Erik Stokstad
- Can SNPs Deliver on Susceptibility Genes?, pp. 593-595
- Trisha Gura
- Top Young Problem Solvers Vie for Quiet Glory, pp. 596-597+599
- Dana Mackenzie
- Random Samples, p. 601
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- The Pandas' Habitat at Wolong Nature Reserve, pp. 603-605
- Thomas Brooks; Aaron G. Bruner; Jake Brunner; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca; Rei Liu; Wang Sung; Xie Yan; Karen Baragona; Jianguo Liu; Marc Linderman; Zhiyun Ouyang; Li An
- Social vs. Natural Science?, p. 605
- Review author[s]: Martin Eger
- UNSCEAR on the Health Effects from Chornobyl, pp. 605-606
- Zbigniew Jaworowski
- Captured by Art, p. 607
- Patricia Schwarz
- Corrections and Clarifications: When the Compass Stopped Reversing Its Poles, p. 607
- Corrections and Clarifications: High Geomagnetic Intensity during the Mid-Cretaceous from Thellier Analyses of Single Plagioclase Crystals, p. 607
- Corrections and Clarifications: Quantum Mechanical Actuation of Microelectromechanical Systems by the Casimir Force, p. 607
Policy Forum
- Reliability of Protocol Reviews for Animal Research, pp. 608-609
- Scott Plous; Harold Herzog
Books et al.
- Behavioral Just-so Stories, Recast, pp. 610-611
- Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution
- Eytan Avital; Eva Jablonka
- Review author[s]: Patricia Adair Gowaty
- Manifesto for a Cytoplasmic Revolution, p. 611
- Cells, Gels and the Engines of Life: A New, Unifying Approach to Cell Function
- Gerald H. Pollack
- Review author[s]: Thomas P. Stossel
Perspectives
- Taking a Walk on a Landscape, pp. 612-613
- Charles L. Brooks III; José N. Onuchic; David J. Wales
- Surviving Starvation, pp. 614-615
- Susan Gottesman; Michael R. Maurizi
- Predicting Volcanic Eruptions, pp. 615-616
- Roberto Scarpa
- Actin' up, pp. 616-618
- Enrique M. De La Cruz; Thomas D. Pollard
- The Push-Me Pull-You of T Cell Activation, pp. 618-619
- Monica J. Carson; David Lo
- The Smile of the Cheshire Cat, pp. 619-620
- Jan Kramers
Ecology through Time
- Filling Generation Gaps, p. 623
- Andrew Sugden; Richard Stone
News
- An Experiment for All Seasons, pp. 624-627
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Where the Grass Never Stops Growing, p. 625
- John Pickrell
- The Partitioning of the Red Sea, pp. 627-628
- Carl Zimmer
Reviews
- Historical Overfishing and the Recent Collapse of Coastal Ecosystems, pp. 629-638
- Jeremy B. C. Jackson; Michael X. Kirby; Wolfgang H. Berger; Karen A. Bjorndal; Louis W. Botsford; Bruce J. Bourque; Roger H. Bradbury; Richard Cooke; Jon Erlandson; James A. Estes; Terence P. Hughes; Susan Kidwell; Carina B. Lange; Hunter S. Lenihan; John M. Pandolfi; Charles H. Peterson; Robert S. Steneck; Mia J. Tegner; Robert R. Warner
- Noisy Clockwork: Time Series Analysis of Population Fluctuations in Animals, pp. 638-643
- Ottar N. Bjørnstad; Bryan T. Grenfell
- Complex Species Interactions and the Dynamics of Ecological Systems: Long-Term Experiments, pp. 643-650
- James H. Brown; Thomas G. Whitham; S. K. Morgan Ernest; Catherine A. Gehring
- Long-Term Studies of Vegetation Dynamics, pp. 650-655
- Mark Rees; Rick Condit; Mick Crawley; Steve Pacala; Dave Tilman
Viewpoints
- Investigating Long-Term Ecological Variability Using the Global Population Dynamics Database, pp. 655-657
- Pablo Inchausti; John Halley
- Ecological Forecasts: An Emerging Imperative, pp. 657-660
- James S. Clark; Steven R. Carpenter; Mary Barber; Scott Collins; Andy Dobson; Jonathan A. Foley; David M. Lodge; Mercedes Pascual; Roger Pielke Jr.; William Pizer; Cathy Pringle; Walter V. Reid; Kenneth A. Rose; Osvaldo Sala; William H. Schlesinger; Diana H. Wall; David Wear
Research
Research Articles
- Observation of Quantum Shock Waves Created with Ultra-Compressed Slow Light Pulses in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, pp. 663-668
- Zachary Dutton; Michael Budde; Christopher Slowe; Lene Vestergaard Hau
- The Composite Genome of the Legume Symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti, pp. 668-672
- Francis Galibert; Turlough M. Finan; Sharon R. Long; Alfred Pühler; Pia Abola; Frédéric Ampe; Frédérique Barloy-Hubler; Melanie J. Barnett; Anke Becker; Pierre Boistard; Gordana Bothe; Marc Boutry; Leah Bowser; Jens Buhrmester; Edouard Cadieu; Delphine Capela; Patrick Chain; Alison Cowie; Ronald W. Davis; Stéphane Dréano; Nancy A. Federspiel; Robert F. Fisher; Stéphanie Gloux; Thérèse Godrie; André Goffeau; Brian Golding; Jérôme Gouzy; Mani Gurjal; Ismael Hernandez-Lucas; Andrea Hong; Lucas Huizar; Richard W. Hyman; Ted Jones; Daniel Kahn; Michael L. Kahn; Sue Kalman; David H. Keating; Ernö Kiss; Caridad Komp; Valérie Lelaure; David Masuy; Curtis Palm; Melicent C. Peck; Thomas M Pohl; Daniel Portetelle; Bénédicte Purnelle; Uwe Ramsperger; Raymond Surzycki; Patricia Thébault; Micheline Vandenbol; Frank-J. Vorhölter; Stefan Weidner; Derek H. Wells; Kim Wong; Kuo-Chen Yeh; Jacques Batut
Reports
- Optical Response of High-Dielectric-Constant Perovskite-Related Oxide, pp. 673-676
- C. C. Homes; T. Vogt; S. M. Shapiro; S. Wakimoto; A. P. Ramirez
- β-Helical Polymers from Isocyanopeptides, pp. 676-680
- Jeroen J. L. M. Cornelissen; Jack J. J. M. Donners; René de Gelder; W. Sander Graswinckel; Gerald A. Metselaar; Alan E. Rowan; Nico A. J. M. Sommerdijk; Roeland J. M. Nolte
- Topochemical Polymerization of C 70 Controlled by Monomer Crystal Packing, pp. 680-683
- Alexander V. Soldatov; Georg Roth; Alexander Dzyabchenko; Dan Johnels; Sergei Lebedkin; Christoph Meingast; Bertil Sundqvist; Miro Haluska; Hans Kuzmany
- Calibration of the Lutetium-Hafnium Clock, pp. 683-687
- Erik Scherer; Carsten Münker; Klaus Mezger
- Very-Long-Period Seismic Signals and Caldera Formation at Miyake Island, Japan, pp. 687-690
- Hiroyuki Kumagai; Takao Ohminato; Masaru Nakano; Masahiro Ooi; Atsuki Kubo; Hiroshi Inoue; Jun Oikawa
- Egalitarianism in Female African Lions, pp. 690-693
- Craig Packer; Anne E. Pusey; Lynn E. Eberly
- Modeling Household Transmission of American Trypanosomiasis, pp. 694-698
- Joel E. Cohen; Ricardo E. Gürtler
- An Autoinhibitory Mechanism for Nonsyntaxin SNARE Proteins Revealed by the Structure of Ykt6p, pp. 698-702
- Hidehito Tochio; Marco M. K. Tsui; David K. Banfield; Mingjie Zhang
- Lysophosphatidylcholine as a Ligand for the Immunoregulatory Receptor G2A, pp. 702-705
- Janusz H. S. Kabarowski; Kui Zhu; Lu Q. Le; Owen N. Witte; Yan Xu
- Role of Inorganic Polyphosphate in Promoting Ribosomal Protein Degradation by the Lon Protease in E. coli, pp. 705-708
- Akio Kuroda; Kazutaka Nomura; Ryo Ohtomo; Junichi Kato; Tsukasa Ikeda; Noboru Takiguchi; Hisao Ohtake; Arthur Kornberg
- The Crystal Structure of Uncomplexed Actin in the ADP State, pp. 708-711
- Ludovic R. Otterbein; Philip Graceffa; Roberto Dominguez
- Tauopathy in Drosophila: Neurodegeneration without Neurofibrillary Tangles, pp. 711-714
- Curtis W. Wittmann; Matthew F. Wszolek; Joshua M. Shulman; Paul M. Salvaterra; Jada Lewis; Mike Hutton; Mel B. Feany
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 717-718
- Coimbra Sirica
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Front Matter (37 pp.)
Editorial: Good News, Bad News, p. 761
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 763+765
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 767
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Etna Eruption Puts Volcano Monitoring to the Test, pp. 774-775
- Richard Stone
- Japan Readies Rules That Allow Research, p. 775
- Dennis Normile
- Satellite Shutdown Stirs Controversy, pp. 775+777
- Andrew Lawler
- Berkeley Crew Unbags Element 118, pp. 777-778
- Charles Seife
- ScienceScope, p. 777
- Pallava Bagla; Barbara Casassus
- First Light on Genetic Roots of Bt Resistance, p. 778
- Erik Stokstad
- Dinosaur Nostrils Get a Hole New Look, p. 779
- Erik Stokstad
- Imperial College Fined over Hybrid Virus Risk, pp. 779+781
- John Pickrell
- MIT Military Critic Rejects Secrecy Claims, p. 781
- Eliot Marshall
News Focus: Nanocomputing
- Assembling Nanocircuits from the Bottom up, pp. 782-785
- Robert F. Service
- Yet Another Role for DNA?, p. 783
- D.N.; Robert F. Service
- Optical Lithography Goes to Extremes: And beyond, pp. 785-786
- Robert F. Service
- The End: Not Here Yet, but Coming Soon, p. 787
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- Developmental Progress Fills the Air in Kyoto, pp. 788-789
- Dennis Normile
- Fathoming the Chemistry of the Deep Blue Sea, pp. 790-791+793
- Robert Irion
- Randomly Distributed Slices of π, p. 793
- Charles Seife
- Random Samples, p. 795
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Global Health Fund and Global Realities, p. 801
- Michael T. Speidel
- Science Lobbying Tactics, p. 801
- Marc Bergmans
- Dietary Fat: At the Heart of the Matter, pp. 801-804
- Scott M. Grundy; D. M. Hegsted; Arne Astrup; James O. Hill; Wim H. M. Saris; Gary Taubes
- Corrections and Clarification: A β2 Adrenergic Receptor Signaling Complex Assembled with the Ca 2+ Channel Cav1.2</latex>, p. 804
Essay on Science and Society
- Defining Disease in the Genomics Era, pp. 807-808
- Larissa K. F. Temple; Robin S. McLeod; Steven Gallinger; James G. Wright
Books et al.
- Evolution and Our Reproductive Physiology, pp. 809-810
- On Fertile Ground: A Natural History of Human Reproduction
- Peter Ellison
- Review author[s]: Hillard S. Kaplan
- Writing about the Unseen, p. 810
- Chance in the House of Fate: A Natural History of Heredity
- Jennifer Ackerman
- Review author[s]: Andrew Berry
Perspectives
- Dicing up RNAs, pp. 811+813
- Victor Ambros
- Deep Diamond Mysteries, pp. 813-814
- Catherine McCammon
- The Complex Story of H2</latex>, pp. 815-816
- William Klemperer
- Reconstructing Myotonic Dystrophy, pp. 816-817
- Stephen J. Tapscott; Charles A. Thornton
- The Perks of Balancing Glucose, pp. 818-819
- Nahum Sonenberg; Christopher B. Newgard
- The Rise of Atmospheric Oxygen, pp. 819-820
- James F. Kasting
Research
Research Articles
- An Optical Clock Based on a Single Trapped 199 Hg+ Ion, pp. 825-828
- S. A. Diddams; Th. Udem; J. C. Bergquist; E. A. Curtis; R. E. Drullinger; L. Hollberg; W. M. Itano; W. D. Lee; C. W. Oates; K. R. Vogel; D. J. Wineland
- Induction of Apoptosis by a Secreted Lipocalin That Is Transcriptionally Regulated by IL-3 Deprivation, pp. 829-834
- Laxminarayana R. Devireddy; Jose G. Teodoro; Fabien A. Richard; Michael R. Green
- A Cellular Function for the RNA-Interference Enzyme Dicer in the Maturation of the let-7 Small Temporal RNA, pp. 834-838
- György Hutvágner; Juanita McLachlan; Amy E. Pasquinelli; Éva Bálint; Thomas Tuschl; Phillip D. Zamore
Reports
- Biogenic Methane, Hydrogen Escape, and the Irreversible Oxidation of Early Earth, pp. 839-843
- David C. Catling; Kevin J. Zahnle; Christopher P. McKay
- Josephson Junction Arrays with Bose-Einstein Condensates, pp. 843-846
- F. S. Cataliotti; S. Burger; C. Fort; P. Maddaloni; F. Minardi; A. Trombettoni; A. Smerzi; M. Inguscio
- Soluble and Colloidal Iron in the Oligotrophic North Atlantic and North Pacific, pp. 847-849
- Jingfeng Wu; Edward Boyle; William Sunda; Liang-Saw Wen
- Nostril Position in Dinosaurs and Other Vertebrates and Its Significance for Nasal Function, pp. 850-853
- Lawrence M. Witmer
- Methylation of Histone H4 at Arginine 3 Facilitating Transcriptional Activation by Nuclear Hormone Receptor, pp. 853-857
- Hengbin Wang; Zhi-Qing Huang; Li Xia; Qin Feng; Hediye Erdjument-Bromage; Brian D. Strahl; Scott D. Briggs; C. David Allis; Jiemin Wong; Paul Tempst; Yi Zhang
- Identification of a Gene Associated with Bt Resistance in Heliothis virescens, pp. 857-860
- Linda J. Gahan; Fred Gould; David G. Heckel
- Bt Toxin Resistance from Loss of a Putative Carbohydrate-Modifying Enzyme, pp. 860-864
- Joel S. Griffitts; Johanna L. Whitacre; Daniel E. Stevens; Raffi V. Aroian
- Myotonic Dystrophy Type 2 Caused by a CCTG Expansion in Intron 1 of ZNF9, pp. 864-867
- Christina L. Liquori; Kenneth Ricker; Melinda L. Moseley; Jennifer F. Jacobsen; Wolfram Kress; Susan L. Naylor; John W. Day; Laura P. W. Ranum
- Stereotyped Position of Local Synaptic Targets in Neocortex, pp. 868-872
- James Kozloski; Farid Hamzei-Sichani; Rafael Yuste
- Sorting of Striatal and Cortical Interneurons Regulated by Semaphorin-Neuropilin Interactions, pp. 872-875
- Oscar Marín; Avraham Yaron; Anil Bagri; Marc Tessier-Lavigne; John L. R. Rubenstein
- Clinical Resistance to STI-571 Cancer Therapy Caused by BCR-ABL Gene Mutation or Amplification, pp. 876-880
- Mercedes E. Gorre; Mansoor Mohammed; Katharine Ellwood; Nicholas Hsu; Ron Paquette; P. Nagesh Rao; Charles L. Sawyers
- Reciprocal Regulation between TOC1 and LHY/CCA1 within the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock, pp. 880-883
- David Alabadí; Tokitaka Oyama; Marcelo J. Yanovsky; Franklin G. Harmon; Paloma Más; Steve A. Kay
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Front Matter (27 pp.)
Editorial: Death at Johns Hopkins, p. 1013
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1015+1017
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1019
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Hopkins Reviews Investment in Indian Cancer Drug Trial, p. 1024
- Pallava Bagla; Eliot Marshall
- Would Cloning Ban Affect Stem Cells?, p. 1025
- Constance Holden
- Academy Backs off Cold War-Style Rules, pp. 1025+1027
- Andrey Allakhverdov; Vladimir Pokrovsky
- A Molecular Approach to Mushroom Hunting, pp. 1027-1028
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- ScienceScope, pp. 1027+1029
- Andrew Lawler; Richard Stone
- Sand Fly Saliva May Be Key to New Vaccine, p. 1028
- Martin Enserink
- Ireland Gives Its Stars a Big Pot o' Gold, pp. 1028-1029
- John Pickrell
- Possible New Path for Blood Pressure Control, p. 1030
- Jean Marx
- Smooth X-Rays Fill the Milky Way's Disk, pp. 1030-1031
- Robert Irion
- Fall Fight Looms over Space Science Funding, pp. 1031+1033
- Andrew Lawler
- Mideast Pirates Give Oceanographers Pause, p. 1033
- David Malakoff
- RIKEN Scientist Quits; Lab Says It's Clean, p. 1033
- Dennis Normile
News Focus
- Building a Small-Animal Model for AIDS, Block by Block, pp. 1034-1036
- Jon Cohen
- Mass Extinctions Face Downsizing, Extinction, p. 1037
- Richard A. Kerr
- Biochemist Wages Online War against Ethical Lapses, p. 1039
- Xiong Lei
- Twin Stars of Astrophysics Make Room for Two, pp. 1040-1041
- Mark Sincell
- Random Samples, p. 1043
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Parks and Factors in Their Success, pp. 1045-1047
- Marc Stern; Shonil Bhagwat; Nick Brown; Tom Evans; Stephen Jennings; Peter Savill; A. G. Bruner; R. E. Gullison; R. E. Rice; G. A. B. da Fonseca
- In Defense of Antisense, pp. 1047-1048
- Richard K. Koehn; John Rossi; C. A. Stein
- Lateral Gene Transfer or Viral Colonization?, p. 1048
- Victor Defilippis; Luis P. Villarreal; Steven L. Salzberg; Jonathan A. Eisen
- Corrections and Clarifications: Haplotype Variation and Linkage Disequilibrium in 313 Human Genes, p. 1048
- Corrections and Clarifications: Evidence for Substantial Variations of Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radicals in the Past Two Decades, p. 1048
- Corrections and Clarifications: Portugal: A Case History in S&T Cooperation, p. 1048
Policy Forum
- Responding to Market Failures in Tuberculosis Control, pp. 1049-1051
- Rajesh Gupta; Jim Y. Kim; Marcos A. Espinal; Jean-Michel Caudron; Bernard Pecoul; Paul E. Farmer; Mario C. Raviglione
Books et al.
- Formative Effects of Federal Funding, pp. 1052-1053
- Shaping Biology: The National Science Foundation and American Biological Research, 1945-1975
- Toby Appel
- Review author[s]: James E. Strick
- Nota Bene: For the Curious, p. 1053
- How Things Work: The Physics of Everyday Life. 2nd Ed.
- Louis A. Bloomfield
- Scientific American: How Things Work Today
- Michael Wright; Mukul Patel
- Review author[s]: Marc Lavine
Perspectives
- A Paradigm for Precision, pp. 1054-1055
- Kevin Struhl
- Probing Matter at the Lowest Densities, pp. 1055-1056
- Jordi Miralda-Escudé
- The Origin of Water on Earth, pp. 1056-1058
- Francois Robert
- Believe It or Not: Translation in the Nucleus, pp. 1058-1059
- Matthias W. Hentze
- Solar Cells by Self-Assembly?, pp. 1059-1060
- Jenny Nelson
Epigenetics
- The Evolution of Epigenetics, p. 1063
- Guy Riddihough; Elizabeth Pennisi
News
- Behind the Scenes of Gene Expression, pp. 1064-1067
- Elizabeth Pennisi
Viewpoints and Reviews
- The Role of DNA Methylation in Mammalian Epigenetics, pp. 1068-1070
- Peter A. Jones; Daiya Takai
- DNA Methylation and Epigenetic Inheritance in Plants and Filamentous Fungi, pp. 1070-1074
- Robert A. Martienssen; Vincent Colot
- Translating the Histone Code, pp. 1074-1080
- Thomas Jenuwein; C. David Allis
- RNA: Guiding Gene Silencing, pp. 1080-1083
- Marjori Matzke; Antonius J. M. Matzke; Jan M. Kooter
- Epigenetic Aspects of X-Chromosome Dosage Compensation, pp. 1083-1085
- Yongkyu Park; Mitzi I. Kuroda
- Imprinting and the Epigenetic Asymmetry between Parental Genomes, pp. 1086-1089
- Anne C. Ferguson-Smith; M. Azim Surani
- Epigenetic Reprogramming in Mammalian Development, pp. 1089-1093
- Wolf Reik; Wendy Dean; Jörn Walter
- Nuclear Cloning and Epigenetic Reprogramming of the Genome, pp. 1093-1098
- William M. Rideout III; Kevin Eggan; Rudolf Jaenisch
- The Centromere Paradox: Stable Inheritance with Rapidly Evolving DNA, pp. 1098-1102
- Steven Henikoff; Kami Ahmad; Harmit S. Malik
- Genes, Genetics, and Epigenetics: A Correspondence, pp. 1103-1105
- C.-t. Wu; J. R. Morris
Research
Research Article
- Human Hypertension Caused by Mutations in WNK Kinases, pp. 1107-1112
- Frederick H. Wilson; Sandra Disse-Nicodème; Keith A. Choate; Kazuhiko Ishikawa; Carol Nelson-Williams; Isabelle Desitter; Murat Gunel; David V. Milford; Graham W. Lipkin; Jean-Michel Achard; Morgan P. Feely; Bertrand Dussol; Yvon Berland; Robert J. Unwin; Haim Mayan; David B. Simon; Zvi Farfel; Xavier Jeunemaitre; Richard P. Lifton
Reports
- Resolving the Structure of Ionized Helium in the Intergalactic Medium with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, pp. 1112-1116
- G. A. Kriss; J. M. Shull; W. Oegerle; W. Zheng; A. F. Davidsen; A. Songaila; J. Tumlinson; L. L. Cowie; J.-M. Deharveng; S. D. Friedman; M. L. Giroux; R. F. Green; J. B. Hutchings; E. B. Jenkins; J. W. Kruk; H. W. Moos; D. C. Morton; K. R. Sembach; T. M. Tripp
- No Supermassive Black Hole in M33?, pp. 1116-1118
- David Merritt; Laura Ferrarese; Charles L. Joseph
- Self-Organized Discotic Liquid Crystals for High-Efficiency Organic Photovoltaics, pp. 1119-1122
- L. Schmidt-Mende; A. Fechtenkötter; K. Müllen; E. Moons; R. H. Friend; J. D. MacKenzie
- Polarization Mode Control of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Laser by Unit Cell Structure Design, pp. 1123-1125
- Susumu Noda; Mitsuru Yokoyama; Masahiro Imada; Alongkarn Chutinan; Masamitsu Mochizuki
- High-Temperature Ferromagnetism in CaB2C2</latex>, pp. 1125-1127
- J. Akimitsu; K. Takenawa; K. Suzuki; H. Harima; Y. Kuramoto
- Runaway Growth of Planetary Embryos Facilitated by Massive Bodies in a Protoplanetary Disk, pp. 1127-1129
- Stephen J. Kortenkamp; George W. Wetherill; Satoshi Inaba
- Molecular Evidence for the Early Colonization of Land by Fungi and Plants, pp. 1129-1133
- Daniel S. Heckman; David M. Geiser; Brooke R. Eidell; Rebecca L. Stauffer; Natalie L. Kardos; S. Blair Hedges
- Coordination of a Transcriptional Switch by HMGI(Y) Acetylation, pp. 1133-1136
- Nikhil Munshi; Theodora Agalioti; Stavros Lomvardas; Menie Merika; Guoying Chen; Dimitris Thanos
- Cytokine-Specific Transcriptional Regulation through an IL-5Rα Interacting Protein, pp. 1136-1138
- Niels Geijsen; Iain J. Uings; Cornelieke Pals; John Armstrong; Murray McKinnon; Jan A. M. Raaijmakers; Jan-Willem J. Lammers; Leo Koenderman; Paul J. Coffer
- Coupled Transcription and Translation within Nuclei of Mammalian Cells, pp. 1139-1142
- Francisco J. Iborra; Dean A. Jackson; Peter R. Cook
- Snf1: A Histone Kinase That Works in Concert with the Histone Acetyltransferase Gcn5 to Regulate Transcription, pp. 1142-1146
- Wan-Sheng Lo; Laura Duggan; N. C. Tolga Emre; Rimma Belotserkovskya; William S. Lane; Ramin Shiekhattar; Shelley L. Berger
- Argonaute2, a Link between Genetic and Biochemical Analyses of RNAi, pp. 1146-1150
- Scott M. Hammond; Sabrina Boettcher; Amy A. Caudy; Ryuji Kobayashi; Gregory J. Hannon
- Transitions in Distinct Histone H3 Methylation Patterns at the Heterochromatin Domain Boundaries, pp. 1150-1155
- Ken-ichi Noma; C. David Allis; Shiv I. S. Grewal
- Crystal Structure of a Neutralizing Human IgG against HIV-1: A Template for Vaccine Design, pp. 1155-1159
- Erica Ollmann Saphire; Paul W. H. I. Parren; Ralph Pantophlet; Michael B. Zwick; Garrett M. Morris; Pauline M. Rudd; Raymond A. Dwek; Robyn L. Stanfield; Dennis R. Burton; Ian A. Wilson
- Enforcement of Temporal Fidelity in Pyramidal Cells by Somatic Feed-Forward Inhibition, pp. 1159-1163
- Frédéric Pouille; Massimo Scanziani
- Expectation and Dopamine Release: Mechanism of the Placebo Effect in Parkinson's Disease, pp. 1164-1166
- Raúl de la Fuente-Fernández; Thomas J. Ruth; Vesna Sossi; Michael Schulzer; Donald B. Calne; A. Jon Stoessl
Back Matter (42 pp.)
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: Going It Alone, p. 1221
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1223+1225
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1227
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- NIH Wins an Exemption from HHS Peer-Review Overhaul, p. 1234
- Eliot Marshall
- Pull of Gravity Reveals Unseen Galaxy Cluster, pp. 1234-1235
- Andrew Watson
- NSF Launches TeraGrid for Academic Research, pp. 1235+1237
- Jeffrey Mervis
- How Seedlings See the Light, pp. 1237-1238
- Josh Gewolb
- ScienceScope, pp. 1237+1239
- Gretchen Vogel; Charles Whipple; Michael Balter; Jeffrey Mervis
- Field Test Backs Model for Invader, p. 1238
- Christine Mlot
- Less Can Be More, U.K. Study Finds, pp. 1238-1239
- Ben Shouse
- Queens, Not Workers, Rule the Ant Nest, pp. 1239+1241
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Parasitic Wasps Invade Hawaiian Ecosystem, p. 1241
- Erik Stokstad
News Focus
- Bush Squeezes between the Lines on Stem Cells, pp. 1242-1245
- Gretchen Vogel; Constance Holden; Pallava Bagla
- New Chair of Bioethics Panel Wants National Debate on Issues, p. 1243
- Eliot Marshall
- Max Planck's Meeting of the Anthropological Minds, pp. 1246+1248-1249
- Michael Balter
- Zoo's New Primate Exhibit to Double as Research Lab, p. 1247
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Chemists for Hire: Have Flask, Will Travel, pp. 1249+1251
- Joe Alper
- Researchers Target Deadly Tsunamis, pp. 1251-1253
- Robert Koenig
- Random Samples, p. 1255
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Policy Forum
- Hidden Health Benefits of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, pp. 1257-1259
- Luis Cifuentes; Victor H. Borja-Aburto; Nelson Gouveia; George Thurston; Devra Lee Davis
Books et al.
- Wallace at Center Stage, pp. 1260-1261
- Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life
- Peter Raby
- Review author[s]: Gareth Nelson
- Controversial Crusader against Cancer, p. 1261
- Dr. Folkman's War: Angiogenesis and the Struggle to Defeat Cancer
- Robert Cooke
- Review author[s]: Ilana Löwy
Perspectives
- A Switch to Release the Motor, pp. 1263-1264
- Richard E. Cheney; Olga C. Rodriguez
- Nickel to the Fore, pp. 1264-1265
- Rudolf K. Thauer
- Getting to Grips with Light, pp. 1265+1267
- Tom Brown; Wilson Sibbett; Ewan M. Wright
- Whose Fish Are They Anyway?, pp. 1267-1268
- John J. Magnuson; Carl Safina; Michael P. Sissenwine
- Patterns of Arctic Circulation, pp. 1269-1270
- Lawrence A. Mysak
- TRP Ion Channels-Two Proteins in One, pp. 1270-1271
- Irwin B. Levitan; Susan M. Cibulsky
- Learning How a Fruit Fly Forgets, pp. 1271-1272
- Scott Waddell; William G. Quinn
Review
- The Morphological Evolution of Galaxies, pp. 1273-1278
- Roberto G. Abraham; Sidney van den Bergh
Research
Research Article
- Crystal Structure of a Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase Reveals a [Ni-4Fe-5S] Cluster, pp. 1281-1285
- Holger Dobbek; Vitali Svetlitchnyi; Lothar Gremer; Robert Huber; Ortwin Meyer
Reports
- Phase-Coherent Optical Pulse Synthesis from Separate Femtosecond Lasers, pp. 1286-1289
- Robert K. Shelton; Long-Sheng Ma; Henry C. Kapteyn; Margaret M. Murnane; John L. Hall; Jun Ye
- Nanowire Nanosensors for Highly Sensitive and Selective Detection of Biological and Chemical Species, pp. 1289-1292
- Yi Cui; Qingqiao Wei; Hongkun Park; Charles M. Lieber
- Stable Ordering in Langmuir-Blodgett Films, pp. 1292-1295
- Dawn Y. Takamoto; Eray Aydil; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Ani T. Ivanova; Daniel K. Schwartz; Tinglu Yang; Paul S. Cremer
- Principles for Measurement of Chemical Exposure Based on Recognition-Driven Anchoring Transitions in Liquid Crystals, pp. 1296-1299
- Rahul R. Shah; Nicholas L. Abbott
- Ring Closure of Carbon Nanotubes, pp. 1299-1301
- Masahito Sano; Ayumi Kamino; Junko Okamura; Seiji Shinkai
- Atlantic Water Flow Pathways Revealed by Lead Contamination in Arctic Basin Sediments, pp. 1301-1304
- Charles Gobeil; Robie W. Macdonald; John N. Smith; Luc Beaudin
- Southward Migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone through the Holocene, pp. 1304-1308
- Gerald H. Haug; Konrad A. Hughen; Daniel M. Sigman; Larry C. Peterson; Ursula Röhl
- Queen Control of Sex Ratio in Fire Ants, pp. 1308-1310
- L. Passera; S. Aron; E. L. Vargo; L. Keller
- Migratory Movements, Depth Preferences, and Thermal Biology of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, pp. 1310-1314
- Barbara A. Block; Heidi Dewar; Susanna B. Blackwell; Thomas D. Williams; Eric D. Prince; Charles J. Farwell; Andre Boustany; Steven L. H. Teo; Andrew Seitz; Andreas Walli; Douglas Fudge
- Infiltration of a Hawaiian Community by Introduced Biological Control Agents, pp. 1314-1316
- M. L. Henneman; J. Memmott
- Cell Cycle Regulation of Myosin-V by Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II, pp. 1317-1320
- Ryan L. Karcher; Joseph T. Roland; Francesca Zappacosta; Michael J. Huddleston; Roland S. Annan; Steven A. Carr; Vladimir I. Gelfand
- Cohesin Cleavage by Separase Required for Anaphase and Cytokinesis in Human Cells, pp. 1320-1323
- Silke Hauf; Irene C. Waizenegger; Jan-Michael Peters
- Vascular Abnormalities and Deregulation of VEGF in Lkb1-Deficient Mice, pp. 1323-1326
- Antti Ylikorkala; Derrick J. Rossi; Nina Korsisaari; Keijo Luukko; Kari Alitalo; Mark Henkemeyer; Tomi P. Mäkelä
- Immunocyte Ca 2+ Influx System Mediated by LTRPC2, pp. 1327-1330
- Yorikata Sano; Kohei Inamura; Akira Miyake; Shinobu Mochizuki; Hiromichi Yokoi; Hitoshi Matsushime; Kiyoshi Furuichi
- The Role of Drosophila Mushroom Body Signaling in Olfactory Memory, pp. 1330-1333
- Sean E. McGuire; Phuong T. Le; Ronald L. Davis
Tech.Sight
- Color by Number: Imaging Large Data, pp. 1335-1336
- Carol A. Bertrand
Back Matter (52 pp.)
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Front Matter (24 pp.)
Editorial: Human Embryo Research: Lessons from History, p. 1401
- LeRoy Walters
Editors' Choice, pp. 1403+1405
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1407
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Kuwait Unveils Plan to Treat Festering Desert Wound, p. 1410
- Ben Shouse
- Changing Constants Cause Controversy, pp. 1410-1411
- Charles Seife
- Wellcome Rules Widen the Net, pp. 1411+1413
- Robert Koenig
- Silicon Lights the Way to Faster Data Flow, pp. 1413-1414
- Robert F. Service
- ScienceScope, pp. 1413+1415
- Martin Enserink; Constance Holden; Andrew Lawler; Richard Stone
- African Elephant Species Splits in Two, p. 1414
- Gretchen Vogel
- Finally, a Handle on the Hantaviruses, pp. 1414-1415
- Martin Enserink
- Coulston Loses NIH Tie, Faces Hard Times, pp. 1415+1417
- Josh Gewolb
- Scientists Want Tougher Endangered Species Law, p. 1417
- Jay Withgott
News Focus
- New Brain Institute Struggles for Traction, pp. 1418-1422
- Andrew Lawler
- Laying Ghosts to Rest in Bosnia, pp. 1422-1423
- Susan Ladika
- India Seeks Partners for 'Himalayan Space Telescope', pp. 1423-1424
- Pallava Bagla
- Superweeds, and a Sinking Feeling on Carbon Sinks, pp. 1425+1427
- Dan Ferber; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Random Samples, p. 1429
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Smithsonian Jewel: Biological Collections, p. 1433
- Scott E. Miller
- Geneticists' Views on Embryonic Stem Cells, pp. 1433-1434
- Isaac Rabino
- Parasitic Plants Major Problem to Food Crops, p. 1434
- Lytton John Musselman; John I. Yoder; James H. Westwood
- The Brain's Susceptibility to Amyloid Plaques, pp. 1434-1435
- Philip C. Wong; Donald L. Price; Huaibin Cai
- Chiral Selection When Stirred, Not Shaken, pp. 1435-1436
- Donald S. Matteson; J. M. Ribó; J. Crusats; F. Saguès; J. Claret; R. Rubires
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Transcriptively Active Complex of APP with Fe65 and Histone Acetyltransferase Tip60, p. 1436
- Corrections and Clarifications: Cooperation and Competition in the Evolution of ATP-Producing Pathways, p. 1436
- Corrections and Clarifications: Twin Stars of Astrophysics Make Room for Two, p. 1436
Policy Forum
- Medical Helminthology in the 21st Century, pp. 1437-1438
- Daniel G. Colley; Philip T. LoVerde; Lorenzo Savioli
- Exploiting Wind versus Coal, p. 1438
- Mark Z. Jacobson; Gilbert M. Masters
Books et al.
- The Story of Strata-Smith, pp. 1439-1440
- The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology
- Simon Winchester
- Review author[s]: David Oldroyd
- The Model Science Adviser, p. 1440
- Solly Zuckerman: A Scientist out of the Ordinary
- John Peyton
- Review author[s]: Keith O'Nions
Perspectives
- Pollen Tube Guidance: Right on Target, pp. 1441-1442
- Alice Y. Cheung; Hen-ming Wu
- Himalayan Seismic Hazard, pp. 1442-1444
- Roger Bilham; Vinod K. Gaur; Peter Molnar
- Anaerobes to the Rescue, pp. 1444-1446
- Derek R. Lovley
- Tauists and βaptists United: Well Almost!, pp. 1446-1447
- Virginia M.-Y. Lee
- Caveolae: Not Just Craters in the Cellular Landscape, pp. 1447-1448
- Jeoung-Sook Shin; Soman N. Abraham
Review
- A Portrait of Alzheimer Secretases: New Features and Familiar Faces, pp. 1449-1454
- William P. Esler; Michael S. Wolfe
Research
Reports
- Highly Polarized Photoluminescence and Photodetection from Single Indium Phosphide Nanowires, pp. 1455-1457
- Jianfang Wang; Mark S. Gudiksen; Xiangfeng Duan; Yi Cui; Charles M. Lieber
- Time-Resolved Measurement of Dissipation-Induced Decoherence in a Josephson Junction, pp. 1457-1459
- Siyuan Han; Yang Yu; Xi Chu; Shih-I Chu; Zhen Wang
- Water-Induced Fabric Transitions in Olivine, pp. 1460-1463
- Haemyeong Jung; Shun-ichiro Karato
- Repeating Deep Earthquakes: Evidence for Fault Reactivation at Great Depth, pp. 1463-1466
- Douglas A. Wiens; Nathaniel O. Snider
- An Ultradense Polymorph of Rutile with Seven-Coordinated Titanium from the Ries Crater, pp. 1467-1470
- Ahmed El Goresy; Ming Chen; Leonid Dubrovinsky; Philippe Gillet; Günther Graup
- Large Groundwater Strontium Flux to the Oceans from the Bengal Basin and the Marine Strontium Isotope Record, pp. 1470-1473
- Asish R. Basu; Stein B. Jacobsen; Robert J. Poreda; Carolyn B. Dowling; Pradeep K. Aggarwal
- Genetic Evidence for Two Species of Elephant in Africa, pp. 1473-1477
- Alfred L. Roca; Nicholas Georgiadis; Jill Pecon-Slattery; Stephen J. O'Brien
- The Ground State of the Ventral Appendage in Drosophila, pp. 1477-1480
- Fernando Casares; Richard S. Mann
- Pollen Tube Attraction by the Synergid Cell, pp. 1480-1483
- Tetsuya Higashiyama; Shizu Yabe; Narie Sasaki; Yoshiki Nishimura; Shin-ya Miyagishima; Haruko Kuroiwa; Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa
- Selective Cleavage of D-Ala-D-Lac by Small Molecules: Re-Sensitizing Resistant Bacteria to Vancomycin, pp. 1484-1487
- Gabriela Chiosis; Ivo G. Boneca
- Enhanced Neurofibrillary Degeneration in Transgenic Mice Expressing Mutant Tau and APP, pp. 1487-1491
- Jada Lewis; Dennis W. Dickson; Wen-Lang Lin; Louise Chisholm; Anthony Corral; Graham Jones; Shu-Hui Yen; Naruhiko Sahara; Lisa Skipper; Debra Yager; Chris Eckman; John Hardy; Mike Hutton; Eileen McGowan
- Formation of Neurofibrillary Tangles in P301L Tau Transgenic Mice Induced by Aβ42 Fibrils, pp. 1491-1495
- J. Götz; F. Chen; J. van Dorpe; R. M. Nitsch
- Activation by IKKα of a Second, Evolutionary Conserved, NF-κB Signaling Pathway, pp. 1495-1499
- Uwe Senftleben; Yixue Cao; Gutian Xiao; Florian R. Greten; Gertraud Krähn; Giuseppina Bonizzi; Yi Chen; Yinling Hu; Abraham Fong; Shao-Cong Sun; Michael Karin
- Crystal Structure of Sensory Rhodopsin II at 2.4 Angstroms: Insights into Color Tuning and Transducer Interaction, pp. 1499-1503
- Hartmut Luecke; Brigitte Schobert; Janos K. Lanyi; Elena N. Spudich; John L. Spudich
- Selective Transcription and Modulation of Resting T Cell Activity by Preintegrated HIV DNA, pp. 1503-1506
- Yuntao Wu; Jon W. Marsh
- Representation of Perceived Object Shape by the Human Lateral Occipital Complex, pp. 1506-1509
- Zoe Kourtzi; Nancy Kanwisher
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: College Science: Pass, No Credit, p. 1557
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1559+1561
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1563
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Academy Panel Opposes U.S. Funding Shake-up, pp. 1566-1567
- Andrew Lawler
- NIH's List of 64 Leaves Questions, p. 1567
- Constance Holden
- Court Rebukes Hopkins for Lead Paint Study, pp. 1567+1569
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- ScienceScope, pp. 1569+1571
- Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff; Martin Enserink
- C 60 Enters the Race for the Top, p. 1570
- Robert F. Service
- Hints of a 'Master Gene' for Extreme Old Age, pp. 1570-1571
- Evelyn Strauss
- Did Saurian Predators Fold up on Turns?, p. 1572
- Erik Stokstad
- How Grasses Got the Upper Hand, pp. 1572-1573
- Richard A. Kerr
- Mysterious E-Photos Vex Paleontologists, p. 1573
- Erik Stokstad
- Blue LED Inventor Sues Former Company, p. 1575
- Dennis Normile
- NIH Report Knocks Tax on Blockbusters, p. 1575
- Jocelyn Kaiser
News Focus
- Rethinking a Vaccine's Risk, pp. 1576-1577
- Jon Cohen
- Brazil Network Sees the Light, p. 1578
- Cassio Leite Vieira
- Defending Deadwood, pp. 1579-1581
- Kevin Krajick
- A Meteoriticist Speaks out, His Rocks Remain Mute, pp. 1581+1583-1584
- Richard A. Kerr
- Riding off into an Alpine Sunset: Or Sunrise, p. 1585
- Robert Koenig
- Random Samples, p. 1587
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- British Science: A Toast to Teatime, p. 1589
- John T. Finn
- Factors in the Decline of Coastal Ecosystems, pp. 1589-1591
- Donald Boesch; Eugene Burreson; William Dennison; Edward Houde; Michael Kemp; Victor Kennedy; Roger Newell; Kennedy Paynter; Robert Orth; Robert Ulanowicz; Charles Peterson; Jeremy Jackson; Michael Kirby; Hunter Lenihan; Bruce Bourque; Roger Bradbury; Richard Cooke; Susan Kidwell
- People and Biodiversity in Africa, pp. 1591-1592
- Michael A. Huston; Andrew Balmford; Joslin Moore; Thomas Brooks; Neil Burgess; Louis A. Hansen; Jon C. Lovett; Si Tokumine; Paul Williams; F. I. Woodward; Carsten Rahbek
- Corrections and Clarifications: Max Planck's Meeting of the Anthropological Minds, pp. 1592-1593
- Corrections and Clarifications: UNSCEAR on the Health Effects from Chornobyl, p. 1593
- Corrections and Clarifications: Down to the Wire on Bioweapons Talks, p. 1593
- Corrections and Clarifications: Moral Issues of Human Embryo Research, p. 1593
- Corrections and Clarifications: Infrared Gleam Stamps Brown Dwarfs as Stars, p. 1593
- Corrections and Clarifications: Can Adult Stem Cells Suffice?, p. 1593
Policy Forum
- WHO Ranking of Health System Performance, pp. 1595-1596
- Dean T. Jamison; Martin E. Sandbu
Books et al.
- Making Sense of Deformed Rocks, pp. 1597-1598
- The Techniques of Modern Structural Geology: Vol. 3: Applications of Continuum Mechanics in Structural Geology
- John G. Ramsay; Richard J. Lisle
- Review author[s]: Steven Wojtal
- Why We Must Worry, p. 1598
- The World According to Pimm: A Scientist Audits the Earth
- Stuart L. Pimm
- Review author[s]: Peter Raven
Perspectives
- Fuel from Photons, pp. 1599+1601
- James K. McCusker
- Bridging Gaps and Opening Windows, pp. 1601-1602
- Nils I. Jaeger
- Clotting Factors Build Blood Vessels, pp. 1602-1604
- Peter Carmeliet
- Networking Tips for Social Scientists and Ecologists, pp. 1604-1605
- Sean M. McMahon; Kevin H. Miller; Jim Drake
Trends in Undergraduate Education
- Getting More out of the Classroom, p. 1607
- Jeffrey Mervis
News
- Reintroducing the Intro Course, pp. 1608-1610
- Erik Stokstad
- Making Room for Diversity Makes Sense, pp. 1611-1612
- Camille Mojica Rey
- Europe Seeks to Harmonize Its Degrees, p. 1613
- Robert Koenig
- Student Research: What Is It Good for?, pp. 1614-1615
- Jeffrey Mervis
- China Broadens Training for Elite Students, pp. 1615-1616
- Ding Yimin
- Online, on Campus: Proceed with Caution, pp. 1617-1619
- Kathryn Brown
- Are We Having Fun Yet? Joys and Sorrows of Learning Online, pp. 1619-1620
- R. John Davenport
- Open University: A Pioneer Presses on, pp. 1621-1622
- John Pickrell
- Online Science Is a Stretch for Asia, p. 1623
- Dennis Normile
Viewpoint
- Undergraduate Research, Graduate Mentoring, and the University's Mission, pp. 1624-1626
- Cristina González
Research
Research Article
- Patterns of Gene Expression during Drosophila Mesoderm Development, pp. 1629-1633
- Eileen E. M. Furlong; Erik C. Andersen; Brian Null; Kevin P. White; Matthew P. Scott
Reports
- Origin of the Hard X-Ray Emission from the Galactic Plane, pp. 1633-1635
- Ken Ebisawa; Yoshitomo Maeda; Hidehiro Kaneda; Shigeo Yamauchi
- Spatiotemporal Self-Organization in a Surface Reaction: From the Atomic to the Mesoscopic Scale, pp. 1635-1638
- C. Sachs; M. Hildebrand; S. Völkening; J. Wintterlin; G. Ertl
- Hydrogen Produced from Hydrohalic Acid Solutions by a Two-Electron Mixed-Valence Photocatalyst, pp. 1639-1641
- Alan F. Heyduk; Daniel G. Nocera
- Design of Bioelectronic Interfaces by Exploiting Hinge-Bending Motions in Proteins, pp. 1641-1644
- David E. Benson; David W. Conrad; Robert M. de Lorimier; Scott A. Trammell; Homme W. Hellinga
- Seismic Evidence for Hotspot-Induced Buoyant Flow beneath the Reykjanes Ridge, pp. 1645-1647
- James B. Gaherty
- Climate Change as the Dominant Control on Glacial-Interglacial Variations in C3 and C4 Plant Abundance, pp. 1647-1651
- Y. Huang; F. A. Street-Perrott; S. E. Metcalfe; M. Brenner; M. Moreland; K. H. Freeman
- Regulation of Transcriptional Activation Domain Function by Ubiquitin, pp. 1651-1653
- Simone E. Salghetti; Amy A. Caudy; Joshua G. Chenoweth; William P. Tansey
- Duration of Nuclear NF-κB Action Regulated by Reversible Acetylation, pp. 1653-1657
- Lin-feng Chen; Wolfgang Fischle; Eric Verdin; Warner C. Greene
- Allosteric Activation of a Spring-Loaded Natriuretic Peptide Receptor Dimer by Hormone, pp. 1657-1662
- Xiao-lin He; Dar-chone Chow; Monika M. Martick; K. Christopher Garcia
- Regulation of Wnt Signaling and Embryo Patterning by an Extracellular Sulfatase, pp. 1663-1666
- Gurtej K. Dhoot; Marcus K. Gustafsson; Xingbin Ai; Weitao Sun; David M. Standiford; Charles P. Emerson Jr.
- A Role for Thrombin Receptor Signaling in Endothelial Cells during Embryonic Development, pp. 1666-1670
- Courtney T. Griffin; Yoga Srinivasan; Yao-Wu Zheng; Wei Huang; Shaun R. Coughlin
- UDP-Glucose Dehydrogenase Required for Cardiac Valve Formation in Zebrafish, pp. 1670-1673
- Emily C. Walsh; Didier Y. R. Stainier
- Reversal of Obesity- and Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance with Salicylates or Targeted Disruption of Ikkβ, pp. 1673-1677
- Minsheng Yuan; Nicky Konstantopoulos; Jongsoon Lee; Lone Hansen; Zhi-Wei Li; Michael Karin; Steven E. Shoelson
- Afterimage of Perceptually Filled-in Surface, pp. 1677-1680
- Shinsuke Shimojo; Yukiyasu Kamitani; Shin'ya Nishida
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 1683-1685
- Coimbra Sirica
Back Matter (31 pp.)
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Front Matter (32 pp.)
Editorial: A Global Lab against Influenza, p. 1729
- Scott P. Layne; Tony J. Beugelsdijk; C. Kumar N. Patel; Jeffery K. Taubenberger; Nancy J. Cox; Ian D. Gust; Alan J. Hay; Masato Tashiro; Daniel Lavanchy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1731+1733
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1735
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Nigerian Families Sue Pfizer, Testing the Reach of U.S. Law, p. 1742
- David Malakoff
- Winners, Losers Abound as Reforms Kick in, p. 1743
- Dennis Normile
- Integrin Crystal Structure Solved, pp. 1743+1745-1746
- Jennifer Couzin
- ScienceScope, p. 1745
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Jeffrey Mervis; Yang Jianxiang
- Organic Device Bids to Make Memory Cheaper, p. 1746
- Robert F. Service
- New Route to Big Brains, pp. 1746-1747
- Laura Helmuth
- Group Raises Hackles as Well as Funds, pp. 1747+1749
- Andrew Lawler
- Body's Secret Weapon: Burning Water?, p. 1749
- Robert F. Service
News Focus
- Testing Time for Missile Defense, pp. 1750-1752
- Eliot Marshall
- Why Is a Soggy Potato Chip Unappetizing?, pp. 1753-1754
- Giselle Weiss
- Scientists Use Strandings to Bring Species to Life, pp. 1754-1755+1757
- David Malakoff
- From the Mouths (And Hands) of Babes, pp. 1758-1759
- Laura Helmuth
- Random Samples, p. 1761
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Bountiful Harvest of Rainwater, p. 1763
- Deep Narayan Pandey
- Long-Term Storage of Information in DNA, pp. 1763-1765
- Carter Bancroft; Timothy Bowler; Brian Bloom; Catherine Taylor Clelland
- The Challenge of Defining Disease, pp. 1765-1766
- Gerald I. Byrne; James G. Wright
- Corrections and Clarifications: Dicing up RNAs, p. 1766
- Corrections and Clarifications: Quantum Mechanical Actuation of Microelectromechanical Systems by the Casimir Force, p. 1766
- Corrections and Clarifications: Calibration of the Lutetium-Hafnium Clock, p. 1766
- Corrections and Clarifications: Interest Blooms in Growing Jellyfish Boom, p. 1766
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Early Evolution of the Inner Solar System: A Meteoritic Perspective, p. 1766
- Corrections and Clarifications: How to Make a Superior Cell, p. 1766
Essay on Science and Society
- Cosmology and 21st-Century Culture, pp. 1769-1770
- Nancy Ellen Abrams; Joel R. Primack
Books et al.
- Tales Told by Loops, Whorls, and Ridges, pp. 1771-1772
- Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification
- Simon A. Cole
- Review author[s]: Robert Jackall
- Consequences of Community Drift, p. 1772
- The Unified Neutral: Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography
- Stephen P. Hubbell
- Review author[s]: Claire de Mazancourt
Perspectives
- A Molecular Whodunit, pp. 1773+1775
- Robert G. Webster
- The Origin and Control of Pandemic Influenza, pp. 1776-1777
- Graeme Laver; Elspeth Garman
- Devil in the Detail, pp. 1777-1779
- David G. Vaughan; Gareth J. Marshall; William M. Connolley; John C. King; Robert Mulvaney
- What Is the Moon Made of?, pp. 1779+1781
- Paul D. Spudis
- Galaxy Clusters Reveal Their Secrets, pp. 1781-1782
- Robert Braun
- The xyz of ABC Transporters, pp. 1782-1784
- Christopher F. Higgins; Kenneth J. Linton
- Till Death Us Do Part, pp. 1784-1785
- Abigail Hunt; Gerard Evan
Review
- Humans as the World's Greatest Evolutionary Force, pp. 1786-1790
- Stephen R. Palumbi
Research
Research Article
- Structure of MsbA from E. coli: A Homolog of the Multidrug Resistance ATP Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporters, pp. 1793-1800
- Geoffrey Chang; Christopher B. Roth
Reports
- Hydrogen 21-Centimeter Emission from a Galaxy at Cosmological Distance, pp. 1800-1802
- M. A. Zwaan; P. G. van Dokkum; M. A. W. Verheijen
- Activation Volumes for Solid-Solid Transformations in Nanocrystals, pp. 1803-1806
- Keren Jacobs; David Zaziski; Erik C. Scher; Amy B. Herhold; A. Paul Alivisatos
- Antibody Catalysis of the Oxidation of Water, pp. 1806-1811
- Paul Wentworth Jr.; Lyn H. Jones; Anita D. Wentworth; Xueyong Zhu; Nicholas A. Larsen; Ian A. Wilson; Xin Xu; William A. Goddard III; Kim D. Janda; Albert Eschenmoser; Richard A. Lerner
- The Role of Atomic Ensembles in the Reactivity of Bimetallic Electrocatalysts, pp. 1811-1814
- F. Maroun; F. Ozanam; O. M. Magnussen; R. J. Behm
- Mantle Flow beneath a Continental Strike-Slip Fault: Postseismic Deformation after the 1999 Hector Mine Earthquake, pp. 1814-1818
- Fred F. Pollitz; Chuck Wicks; Wayne Thatcher
- Zipf Distribution of U.S. Firm Sizes, pp. 1818-1820
- Robert L. Axtell
- Segregation of Human Neural Stem Cells in the Developing Primate Forebrain, pp. 1820-1824
- Václav Ourednik; Jitka Ourednik; Jonathan D. Flax; W. Michael Zawada; Cynthia Hutt; Chunhua Yang; Kook I. Park; Seung U. Kim; Richard L. Sidman; Curt R. Freed; Evan Y. Snyder
- Allele-Specific Receptor-Ligand Interactions in Brassica Self-Incompatibility, pp. 1824-1826
- Aardra Kachroo; Christel R. Schopfer; Mikhail E. Nasrallah; June B. Nasrallah
- Resistance to an Herbivore through Engineered Cyanogenic Glucoside Synthesis, pp. 1826-1828
- David B. Tattersall; Søren Bak; Patrik R. Jones; Carl Erik Olsen; Jens K. Nielsen; Mads L. Hansen; Peter B. Høj; Birger Lindberg Møller
- Bmf: A Proapoptotic BH3-Only Protein Regulated by Interaction with the Myosin V Actin Motor Complex, Activated by Anoikis, pp. 1829-1832
- Hamsa Puthalakath; Andreas Villunger; Lorraine A. O'Reilly; Jennifer G. Beaumont; Leigh Coultas; Richard E. Cheney; David C. S. Huang; Andreas Strasser
- Role of the Nonsense-Mediated Decay Factor hUpf3 in the Splicing-Dependent Exon-Exon Junction Complex, pp. 1832-1836
- V. Narry Kim; Naoyuki Kataoka; Gideon Dreyfuss
- Communication of the Position of Exon-Exon Junctions to the mRNA Surveillance Machinery by the Protein RNPS1, pp. 1836-1839
- Jens Lykke-Andersen; Mei-Di Shu; Joan A. Steitz
- Molecular Basis for High Virulence of Hong Kong H5N1 Influenza A Viruses, pp. 1840-1842
- Masato Hatta; Peng Gao; Peter Halfmann; Yoshihiro Kawaoka
- Recombination in the Hemagglutinin Gene of the 1918 "Spanish Flu", pp. 1842-1845
- Mark J. Gibbs; John S. Armstrong; Adrian J. Gibbs
- Control of Octopus Arm Extension by a Peripheral Motor Program, pp. 1845-1848
- German Sumbre; Yoram Gutfreund; Graziano Fiorito; Tamar Flash; Binyamin Hochner
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Front Matter (34 pp.)
Editorial: Progress with Stem Cells: Stuck or Unstuck?, p. 1953
- Paul Berg
Editors' Choice, pp. 1955+1957
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1959
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- HHS Inks Cell Deal; NAS Calls for More Lines, pp. 1966-1967
- Constance Holden
- Klausner Quits NCI to Head New Institute, p. 1967
- Eliot Marshall
- Report Finds Fault with NSF Oversight, pp. 1967+1969
- Andrew Lawler
- Painting a Picture of Genome Evolution, pp. 1969-1970
- Jennifer Couzin
- ScienceScope, pp. 1969+1971
- David Malakoff; Josh Gewolb; Michael Balter; Wayne Kondro
- Orbiting Observatories Tally Dark Matter, p. 1970
- Charles Seife
- Swiss Scientists Trace 645-Year-Old Quake, pp. 1970-1971
- Giselle Weiss
- Moral Reasoning Relies on Emotion, pp. 1971-1972
- Laura Helmuth
- Congress Grills NSF on Selection Process, pp. 1972-1973
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Debate Begins over New Vaccine Trials, p. 1973
- Jon Cohen
News Focus
- Do Chronic Diseases Have an Infectious Root?, pp. 1974-1977
- Carl Zimmer
- Preparing the Ground for a Modern 'Tree of Life', pp. 1979-1980
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- What-or Who-Did in the Neandertals?, pp. 1980-1981
- Michael Balter
- Setting Priorities Puts New Minister in the Hot Seat, p. 1983
- Frozen Species, Deep Time, and Marauding Black Holes, pp. 1984-1985
- Robert Irion
- Random Samples, p. 1987
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Mixed Messages from the Distant past?, p. 1993
- Thomas M. Leschine
- The Two Faces of Vitamin C, pp. 1993-1995
- Bill Sardi; D. H. Koobs; David Bar-Or; Seon Hwa Lee; Tomoyuki Oe; Ian A. Blair
- Sustainability: Insight from Industrial Ecology, pp. 1995-1996
- Barbara Parish Karn; Diana Bauer
- Separate Identity, Separate Career, p. 1996
- Frederick K. Lamb; Don Q. Lamb
- The State of Coral Reef Science, pp. 1996-1997
- J. E. N. Veron; David R. Bellwood; Terry P. Hughes
- Corrections and Clarifications: Court Rebukes Hopkins for Lead Paint Study, p. 1997
- Corrections and Clarifications: Rethinking a Vaccine's Risk, p. 1997
- Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 1997
- Corrections and Clarifications: DNA Methylation and Epigenetic Inheritance in Plants and Filamentous Fungi, p. 1997
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Recent Increase in Atlantic Hurricane Activity: Causes and Implications, p. 1997
- Corrections and Clarifications: An RNA Ligase Essential for RNA Editing and Survival of the Bloodstream Form of Trypanosoma brucei, p. 1997
Policy Forum
- Improving Science and Technology Advice for Congress, pp. 1999-2000
- M. Granger Morgan; Amo Houghton; John H. Gibbons
- The Future of Permanent Seismic Networks, pp. 2000-2001
- Barbara Romanowicz; Domenico Giardini
Books et al.
- Raising the Bar for Bird Guides, pp. 2002-2004
- Birds of North America
- Kenn Kaufman
- The Sibley Guide to Birds
- David Allen Sibley
- North American Bird Guide
- Collins Bird Guide
- Lars Svensson; Killian Mullarney; Dan Zetterström; Peter J. Grant
- Birds of Europe
- Review author[s]: Hugh Dingle
- Dealing with Super-Abundant Diversity, pp. 2004-2005
- The Birds of Ecuador: Volume I: Status, Distribution, and Taxonomy. Volume II: Field Guide
- Robert S. Ridgely; Paul J. Greenfield
- Review author[s]: Thomas S. Schulenberg
- Old Insects, New Treatment, pp. 2005+2007
- Dragonflies through Binoculars: A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America
- Sidney W. Dunkle
- Review author[s]: Dennis R. Paulson
- Twitching Butterflies, pp. 2007-2008
- Butterflies through Binoculars the West: A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Western North America
- Jeffrey Glassberg
- Review author[s]: Paul R. Ehrlich
Perspectives
- Turncoat Antibodies, pp. 2009-2010
- Patrick E. Duffy; Michal Fried
- Transcription Factor IID-Not so Basal after All, pp. 2010-2011
- C. Peter Verrijzer
- Long Live the Mature B Cell-a BAFFling Mystery Resolved, pp. 2012-2013
- Thomas J. Waldschmidt; Randolph J. Noelle
- Flirting with Catastrophe, pp. 2013-2014
- Robert H. Leary
- Close Encounters, pp. 2014-2015
- F. Fleming Crim
- No Two Latitudes Alike, pp. 2015-2016
- Eric J. Steig
- Top-down Tectonics?, pp. 2016-2018
- Don L. Anderson
- Turning Gene Regulation on Its Head, pp. 2018-2019
- Richard Losick; Abraham L. Sonenshein
Computers and Science
- A Computer Science Odyssey, p. 2021
- Brooks Hanson; Robert Coontz
News
- A Semiconductor Giant Ramps up Its R&D, pp. 2022-2024
- Robert F. Service
- Better Searching through Science, pp. 2024-2026
- David Voss
- The Quandary of Quantum Information, pp. 2026-2027
- Charles Seife
Viewpoints
- Anticircumvention Rules: Threat to Science, pp. 2028-2031
- Pamela Samuelson
- Computer Networks as Social Networks, pp. 2031-2034
- Barry Wellman
- A Quantum Conversation, pp. 2035-2037
- Neil Gershenfeld
- The World-Wide Telescope, pp. 2037-2040
- Alexander Szalay; Jim Gray
- Pathway Databases: A Case Study in Computational Symbolic Theories, pp. 2040-2044
- Peter D. Karp
- Limits on Silicon Nanoelectronics for Terascale Integration, pp. 2044-2049
- James D. Meindl; Qiang Chen; Jeffrey A. Davis
- Blazing Pathways through Genetic Mountains, pp. 2049-2051
- David K. Gifford
- Machine Learning for Science: State of the Art and Future Prospects, pp. 2051-2055
- Eric Mjolsness; Dennis DeCoste
Research
Research Article
- Inhibition of the B. subtilis Regulatory Protein TRAP by the TRAP-Inhibitory Protein, AT, pp. 2057-2059
- Angela Valbuzzi; Charles Yanofsky
Reports
- Experimental Realization of Noiseless Subsystems for Quantum Information Processing, pp. 2059-2063
- Lorenza Viola; Evan M. Fortunato; Marco A. Pravia; Emanuel Knill; Raymond Laflamme; David G. Cory
- Direct Measurement of the Preferred Sense of NO Rotation after Collision with Argon, pp. 2063-2066
- K. Thomas Lorenz; David W. Chandler; James W. Barr; Wenwu Chen; George L. Barnes; Joseph I. Cline
- A Microscopic Basis for the Global Appearance of Energy Landscapes, pp. 2067-2070
- David J. Wales
- Active Normal Faulting in the Upper Rhine Graben and Paleoseismic Identification of the 1356 Basel Earthquake, pp. 2070-2073
- Mustapha Meghraoui; Bertrand Delouis; Matthieu Ferry; Domenico Giardini; Peter Huggenberger; Ina Spottke; Michel Granet
- An Oceanic Cold Reversal during the Last Deglaciation, pp. 2074-2077
- Barbara Stenni; Valerie Masson-Delmotte; Sigfus Johnsen; Jean Jouzel; Antonio Longinelli; Eric Monnin; Regine Röthlisberger; Enrico Selmo
- Glacial Surface Temperatures of the Southeast Atlantic Ocean, pp. 2077-2079
- Julian P. Sachs; Robert F. Anderson; Scott J. Lehman
- Skinny Hedgehog, an Acyltransferase Required for Palmitoylation and Activity of the Hedgehog Signal, pp. 2080-2084
- Zeina Chamoun; Randall K. Mann; Denise Nellen; Doris P. von Kessler; Manolo Bellotto; Philip A. Beachy; Konrad Basler
- Requirement of Tissue-Selective TBP-Associated Factor TAF II 105 in Ovarian Development, pp. 2084-2087
- Richard N. Freiman; Shane R. Albright; Shuang Zheng; William C. Sha; Robert E. Hammer; Robert Tjian
- A Gene Expression Map for Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2087-2092
- Stuart K. Kim; Jim Lund; Moni Kiraly; Kyle Duke; Min Jiang; Joshua M. Stuart; Andreas Eizinger; Brian N. Wylie; George S. Davidson
- Mechanisms of Evolution in Rickettsia conorii and R. prowazekii, pp. 2093-2098
- Hiroyuki Ogata; Stéphane Audic; Patricia Renesto-Audiffren; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Valérie Barbe; Delphine Samson; Véronique Roux; Pascale Cossart; Jean Weissenbach; Jean-Michel Claverie; Didier Raoult
- Role of Nonimmune IgG Bound to PfEMP1 in Placental Malaria, pp. 2098-2100
- Kirsten Flick; Carin Scholander; Qijun Chen; Victor Fernandez; Bruno Pouvelle; Jurg Gysin; Mats Wahlgren
- Global Analysis of Protein Activities Using Proteome Chips, pp. 2101-2105
- Heng Zhu; Metin Bilgin; Rhonda Bangham; David Hall; Antonio Casamayor; Paul Bertone; Ning Lan; Ronald Jansen; Scott Bidlingmaier; Thomas Houfek; Tom Mitchell; Perry Miller; Ralph A. Dean; Mark Gerstein; Michael Snyder
- An fMRI Investigation of Emotional Engagement in Moral Judgment, pp. 2105-2108
- Joshua D. Greene; R. Brian Sommerville; Leigh E. Nystrom; John M. Darley; Jonathan D. Cohen
- BAFF-R, a Newly Identified TNF Receptor That Specifically Interacts with BAFF, pp. 2108-2111
- Jeffrey S. Thompson; Sarah A. Bixler; Fang Qian; Kalpit Vora; Martin L. Scott; Teresa G. Cachero; Catherine Hession; Pascal Schneider; Irene D. Sizing; Colleen Mullen; Kathy Strauch; Mohammad Zafari; Christopher D. Benjamin; Jurg Tschopp; Jeffrey L. Browning; Christine Ambrose
- An Essential Role for BAFF in the Normal Development of B Cells through a BCMA-Independent Pathway, pp. 2111-2114
- Barbara Schiemann; Jennifer L. Gommerman; Kalpit Vora; Teresa G. Cachero; Svetlana Shulga-Morskaya; Max Dobles; Erica Frew; Martin L. Scott
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Front Matter (31 pp.)
Editorial: Australia: Investing in Innovation, p. 2169
- Suzanne Cory
Editors' Choice, pp. 2171+2173
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2175
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- The Unthinkable Becomes Real for a Horrified World, pp. 2182-2183+2185
- Andrew Lawler
- Intense Fire Doomed Trade Center Towers, pp. 2182-2183
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 2185+2187
- Eliot Marshall; David Malakoff; Elizabeth Pennisi
- Geneticists Knock out Lasker Competition, p. 2186
- Constance Holden
- Report Castigates Indian Lab Practices, pp. 2186-2187
- Pallava Bagla
- Peer Review and Quality: A Dubious Connection?, pp. 2187-2188
- Martin Enserink
- New Model Shows Sun Was a Hot Young Star, pp. 2188-2189
- Govert Schilling
- Inuit Claims Hinder NASA Mars Project, p. 2189
- Wayne Kondro
- Second Look at Arsenic Finds Higher Risk, p. 2189
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- All Fired up: A Universal Metabolic Rate, p. 2191
- Kathryn Brown
News Focus
- New Leads on the 'How' of Alzheimer's, pp. 2192-2194
- Jean Marx
- A Controversial IDeA to Shrink the Biomedical Gap, pp. 2195-2196
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Bold Corridor Project Confronts Political Reality, pp. 2196-2197+2199
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Random Samples, p. 2201
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- Elephant Hunting and Conservation, pp. 2203-2204
- N. Leader-Williams; R. J. Smith; M. J. Walpole; Karen McComb; Cynthia Moss; Sarah Durant
- The Fourth Dimension in Cellular Signaling, pp. 2204-2205
- Jeffrey W. Karpen; Thomas C. Rich; Duane D. Hall; Johannes W. Hell
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Multispecies Overkill Simulation of the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Mass Extinction, p. 2205
Policy Forum
- Can We Defy Nature's End?, pp. 2207-2208
- Stuart L. Pimm; Márcio Ayres; Andrew Balmford; George Branch; Katrina Brandon; Thomas Brooks; Rodrigo Bustamante; Robert Costanza; Richard Cowling; Lisa M. Curran; Andrew Dobson; Stephen Farber; Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca; Claude Gascon; Roger Kitching; Jeffrey McNeely; Thomas Lovejoy; Russell A. Mittermeier; Norman Myers; Jonathan A. Patz; Bradley Raffle; David Rapport; Peter Raven; Callum Roberts; Jon Paul Rodríguez; Anthony B. Rylands; Compton Tucker; Carl Safina; Cristián Samper; Melanie L. J. Stiassny; Jatna Supriatna; Diana H. Wall; David Wilcove
Books et al.
- Everyday Impacts of a Most Influential Theory, pp. 2209-2210
- Evolution
- Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea
- Carl Zimmer
- Review author[s]: Timothy H. Goldsmith
- Beautiful Transfer of Information, pp. 2210-2211
- Synapses
- W. Maxwell Cowan; Thomas C. Südhof; Charles F. Stevens
- Review author[s]: Mary B. Kennedy
- Despised Source of Whining and Worse, p. 2211
- Mosquito: A Natural History of Man's Most Persistent and Deadly Foe
- Andrew Spielman; Michael D'Antonio
- Review author[s]: John Farley
Perspectives
- The Land between Mendelian and Multifactorial Inheritance, pp. 2213-2214
- Arthur H. M. Burghes; Harald E. F. Vaessin; Albert de la Chapelle
- The Inga-Newcomer or Museum Antiquity?, pp. 2214-2216
- Eldredge Bermingham; Christopher Dick
- The Ancestry of Whales, pp. 2216-2217
- Kenneth D. Rose
- Optics in the Nano-World, pp. 2217-2218
- S. W. Koch; A. Knorr
- Bridging the Atmospheric Divide, pp. 2218-2219
- Martin J. Jarvis
Research
Reports
- The Kondo Effect in an Artificial Quantum Dot Molecule, pp. 2221-2223
- H. Jeong; A. M. Chang; M. R. Melloch
- Near-Field Coherent Spectroscopy and Microscopy of a Quantum Dot System, pp. 2224-2227
- J. R. Guest; T. H. Stievater; Gang Chen; E. A. Tabak; B. G. Orr; D. G. Steel; D. Gammon; D. S. Katzer
- Hydrogen Sensors and Switches from Electrodeposited Palladium Mesowire Arrays, pp. 2227-2231
- Frédéric Favier; Erich C. Walter; Michael P. Zach; Thorsten Benter; Reginald M. Penner
- Changes in Seismic Anisotropy after Volcanic Eruptions: Evidence from Mount Ruapehu, pp. 2231-2233
- Vicki Miller; Martha Savage
- The Tagish Lake Meteorite: A Possible Sample from a D-Type Asteroid, pp. 2234-2236
- Takahiro Hiroi; Michael E. Zolensky; Carle M. Pieters
- The Organic Content of the Tagish Lake Meteorite, pp. 2236-2239
- Sandra Pizzarello; Yongsong Huang; Luann Becker; Robert J. Poreda; Ronald A. Nieman; George Cooper; Michael Williams
- Origin of Whales from Early Artiodactyls: Hands and Feet of Eocene Protocetidae from Pakistan, pp. 2239-2242
- Philip D. Gingerich; Munir ul Haq; Iyad S. Zalmout; Intizar Hussain Khan; M. Sadiq Malkani
- Rapid Diversification of a Species-Rich Genus of Neotropical Rain Forest Trees, pp. 2242-2245
- James E. Richardson; R. Toby Pennington; Terence D. Pennington; Peter M. Hollingsworth
- Impact of Landscape Management on the Genetic Structure of Red Squirrel Populations, pp. 2246-2248
- Marie L. Hale; Peter W. W. Lurz; Mark D. F. Shirley; Steven Rushton; Robin M. Fuller; Kirsten Wolff
- Effects of Size and Temperature on Metabolic Rate, pp. 2248-2251
- James F. Gillooly; James H. Brown; Geoffrey B. West; Van M. Savage; Eric L. Charnov
- A Circadian Output in Drosophila Mediated by Neurofibromatosis-1 and Ras/MAPK, pp. 2251-2256
- Julie A. Williams; Henry S. Su; Andre Bernards; Jeffrey Field; Amita Sehgal
- Triallelic Inheritance in Bardet-Biedl Syndrome, a Mendelian Recessive Disorder, pp. 2256-2259
- Nicholas Katsanis; Stephen J. Ansley; Jose L. Badano; Erica R. Eichers; Richard Alan Lewis; Bethan E. Hoskins; Peter J. Scambler; William S. Davidson; Philip L. Beales; James R. Lupski
- Positive Regulation of T Cell Activation and Integrin Adhesion by the Adapter Fyb/Slap, pp. 2260-2263
- Emily K. Griffiths; Connie Krawczyk; Young-Yun Kong; Monika Raab; Sharon J. Hyduk; Denis Bouchard; Vera S. Chan; Ivona Kozieradzki; Antonio J. Oliveira-dos-Santos; Andrew Wakeham; Pamela S. Ohashi; Myron I. Cybulsky; Christopher E. Rudd; Josef M. Penninger
- Coupling of the TCR to Integrin Activation by SLAP-130/Fyb, pp. 2263-2265
- Erik J. Peterson; Melody L. Woods; Sally A. Dmowski; Geo Derimanov; Martha S. Jordan; Jennifer N. Wu; Peggy S. Myung; Qing-Hua Liu; Jonathan T. Pribila; Bruce D. Freedman; Yoji Shimizu; Gary A. Koretzky
- Identification of Critical Staphylococcal Genes Using Conditional Phenotypes Generated by Antisense RNA, pp. 2266-2269
- Yinduo Ji; Barbara Zhang; Stephanie F. van Horn; Patrick Warren; Gary Woodnutt; Martin K. R. Burnham; Martin Rosenberg
- A Role for the RNase III Enzyme DCR-1 in RNA Interference and Germ Line Development in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 2269-2271
- Scott W. Knight; Brenda L. Bass
- Compartmentalized and Binary Behavior of Terminal Dendrites in Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons, pp. 2272-2275
- Dong-Sheng Wei; Yan-Ai Mei; Ashish Bagal; Joseph P. Y. Kao; Scott M. Thompson; Chan-Min Tang
Tech.Sight
- Modeling: A Tool for Experimentalists, pp. 2277+2279
- Romas Kazlauskas
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Front Matter (56 pp.)
Editorial: Biological Security in a Changed World, p. 2349
- Christopher F. Chyba
Editors' Choice, pp. 2351+2353
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2355
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- White House Asks Community to Oppose Earmark Projects, p. 2364
- David Malakoff
- Organs Await Blood Vessels' Go Signal, p. 2365
- Caroline Seydel
- New Visitors Set for Lunar Voyage, pp. 2365+2367
- Alexander Hellemans
- Reports Give Green Light in Australia, Israel, pp. 2367-2368
- Leigh Dayton; Gretchen Vogel
- ScienceScope, pp. 2367+2369
- Jocelyn Kaiser; Martin Enserink; Eliot Marshall; Constance Holden
- Quantum Condensate Gets a Fresh Squeeze, p. 2368
- Charles Seife
- Tools Show Humans Reached Asia Early, pp. 2368-2369
- Ann Gibbons
- Budget Backs University Research, Job Creation, pp. 2369-2370
- Michael Balter
- Magnetic Storms Have Two Drivers, Not One, p. 2370
- Richard A. Kerr
- Two New Steps toward a 'Better Mosquito', pp. 2370-2371
- Martin Enserink
- Unhatched Eggs Help Dinos Get a Head, p. 2371
- Erik Stokstad
- India Acts on Flawed Cancer Drug Trials, pp. 2371+2373
- Pallava Bagla
- For Ice Man, the Band Plays on, p. 2373
- Ben Shouse
News Focus
- Karolinska Inc., pp. 2374-2376
- Richard Stone; Lone Frank
- Working Sweden's Population Gold Mine, p. 2375
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Evolutionary Pulse Found, but Complexity as Well, p. 2377
- Richard A. Kerr
- Cave Biologists Unearth Buried Treasure, pp. 2378-2379+2381
- Kevin Krajick
- Random Samples, p. 2383
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- Mitigating GHGs in Developing Countries, pp. 2391-2392
- Hans M. Seip; Kristin Aunan; Haakon Vennemo; Jinghua Fang; Luis Cifuentes; Victor H. Borja-Aburto; Nelson Gouveia; George Thurston; Devra Lee Davis
- Short-Term Trials and Long-Term Effects, pp. 2392-2394
- Stephen R. Daniels; Sana M. Al-Khatib; Robert M. Califf; Vic Hasselblad; John H. Alexander; Douglas C. McCrory; Jeremy Sugarman
- Advice for a Better OTA, p. 2394
- Charles Weiss
- Comparing Human Genome Mapping Data, pp. 2394-2395
- Colin A. M. Semple; Kathryn L. Evans; Stewart W. Morris; David J. Porteous
- Corrections and Clarifications: Resilient Quantum Computation, p. 2395
Policy Forum
- Plutonium and Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel, pp. 2397-2398
- Frank N. von Hippel
Books et al.
- Studied Ambiguity, pp. 2399-2400
- Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrödinger, and Wilson
- Leah Ceccarelli
- Review author[s]: Richard Rorty
- Some of the Truth, p. 2400
- Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought
- Pascal Boyer
- Review author[s]: John Polkinghorne
Perspectives
- Measuring past Biodiversity, pp. 2401+2403-2404
- Jeremy B. C. Jackson; Kenneth G. Johnson
- Life without Caveolae, pp. 2404-2405
- Robert G. Parton
- The Face of Controversy, pp. 2405-2407
- Jonathan D. Cohen; Frank Tong
- Dopamine's Reversal of Fortune, pp. 2407-2409
- Randy D. Blakely
- A Stellar Merry-Go-Round, pp. 2409-2410
- Thierry Montmerle
- The Race to Beat the Cuprates, pp. 2410-2411
- Elbio Dagotto
Review
- Neutral Macroecology, pp. 2413-2418
- Graham Bell
Research
Research Article
- Distributed and Overlapping Representations of Faces and Objects in Ventral Temporal Cortex, pp. 2425-2430
- James V. Haxby; M. Ida Gobbini; Maura L. Furey; Alumit Ishai; Jennifer L. Schouten; Pietro Pietrini
Reports
- Field-Induced Superconductivity in a Spin-Ladder Cuprate, pp. 2430-2432
- J. H. Schön; M. Dorget; F. C. Beuran; X. Z. Xu; E. Arushanov; M. Laguës; C. Deville Cavellin
- High-Temperature Superconductivity in Lattice-Expanded C 60 </latex>, pp. 2432-2434
- J. H. Schön; Ch. Kloc; B. Batlogg
- Restricting Dislocation Movement in Transition Metal Carbides by Phase Stability Tuning, pp. 2434-2437
- Håkan W. Hugosson; Ulf Jansson; Börje Johansson; Olle Eriksson
- Stability and Structure of MgSiO3 Perovskite to 2300-Kilometer Depth in Earth's Mantle, pp. 2437-2440
- Sang-Heon Shim; Thomas S. Duffy; Guoyin Shen
- ENSO-like Forcing on Oceanic Primary Production during the Late Pleistocene, pp. 2440-2444
- Luc Beaufort; Thibault de Garidel-Thoron; Alan C. Mix; Nicklas G. Pisias
- Embryonic Skulls of Titanosaur Sauropod Dinosaurs, pp. 2444-2446
- Luis M. Chiappe; Leonardo Salgado; Rodolfo A. Coria
- Effects of Helpers on Juvenile Development and Survival in Meerkats, pp. 2446-2449
- T. H. Clutton-Brock; A. F. Russell; L. L. Sharpe; P. N. M. Brotherton; G. M. McIlrath; S. White; E. Z. Cameron
- Loss of Caveolae, Vascular Dysfunction, and Pulmonary Defects in Caveolin-1 Gene-Disrupted Mice, pp. 2449-2452
- Marek Drab; Paul Verkade; Marlies Elger; Michael Kasper; Matthias Lohn; Birgit Lauterbach; Jan Menne; Carsten Lindschau; Fanny Mende; Friedrich C. Luft; Andreas Schedl; Hermann Haller; Teymuras V. Kurzchalia
- Correlation between Histone Lysine Methylation and Developmental Changes at the Chicken β-Globin Locus, pp. 2453-2455
- Michael D. Litt; Melanie Simpson; Miklos Gaszner; C. David Allis; Gary Felsenfeld
- Structure of Arp2/3 Complex in Its Activated State and in Actin Filament Branch Junctions, pp. 2456-2459
- Niels Volkmann; Kurt J. Amann; Svetla Stoilova-McPhie; Coumaran Egile; Dirk C. Winter; Larnele Hazelwood; John E. Heuser; Rong Li; Thomas D. Pollard; Dorit Hanein
- Trans-Suppression of Misfolding in an Amyloid Disease, pp. 2459-2462
- Per Hammarström; Frank Schneider; Jeffery W. Kelly
- Strand-Specific Postreplicative Processing of Mammalian Telomeres, pp. 2462-2465
- S. M. Bailey; M. N. Cornforth; A. Kurimasa; D. J. Chen; E. H. Goodwill
- Dendrodendritic Inhibition through Reversal of Dopamine Transport, pp. 2465-2470
- Björn H. Falkenburger; Karen L. Barstow; Isabelle M. Mintz
- A Cortical Area Selective for Visual Processing of the Human Body, pp. 2470-2473
- Paul E. Downing; Yuhong Jiang; Miles Shuman; Nancy Kanwisher
AAAS News and Notes, p. 2487
- Coimbra Sirica; Peg Dillon
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Front Matter (58 pp.)
Editorial: Frontiers of Aging, p. 13
- George M. Martin
Editor's Choice, pp. 15+17
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 19
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Rapid Response Could Have Curbed Foot-and-Mouth Epidemic, pp. 26-27
- Martin Enserink
- Petition Seeks Public Sharing of Code, p. 27
- David Malakoff
- Close Look at the Heart of Borrelly, pp. 27+29
- Richard A. Kerr
- Drug Critic Sues after School Pulls Job Offer, pp. 29-30
- Constance Holden
- ScienceScope, pp. 29+31
- Alexander Hellemans; Pallava Bagla; Jocelyn Kaiser; Dennis Normile
- Closing in on the Centromere, pp. 30-31
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Stone Age Artists-or Art Lovers-Unmasked?, p. 31
- Michael Balter
- First Gene Linked to Speech Identified, p. 32
- Michael Balter
- New Regulatory Czar Takes Charge, pp. 32-33
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Possible New Heart Disease Risk Factor, p. 33
- Caroline Seydel
- Fire Guts British Antarctic Lab, p. 33
- Ben Shouse
News Focus
- New Hints into the Biological Basis of Autism, pp. 34-37
- Erik Stokstad
- Ancient Sky Rocks and an Unblemished Eros, p. 39
- Richard A. Kerr
- Money and Political Muscle Help Scientist Turn the Tide, p. 40
- John Pickrell
- Utah's Fossil Trove Beckons, and Tests, Researchers, pp. 41+43
- Erik Stokstad
- Random Samples, p. 45
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- Postage Stamp Poses a Fermi Problem, p. 53
- Greg Huber
- A Novel Mechanism for Evolution?, pp. 53-54
- Mark J. Adler
- NIH Budget Grows, but Not R01 Success Rates, pp. 54-55+57
- H. George Mandel; Elliot S. Vesell
- 16th-Century Algonquian Fishermen, p. 57
- William C. Sturtevant
- Corrections and Clarifications: Everyday Impacts of a Most Influential Theory, p. 57
- Corrections and Clarifications: Front Matter, p. 57
- Corrections and Clarifications: Top-down Tectonics?, p. 57
- Corrections and Clarifications: Active Normal Faulting in the Upper Rhine Graben and Paleoseismic Identification of the 1356 Basel Earthquake, p. 57
- Corrections and Clarifications: Defending Deadwood, p. 57
Essay on Science and Society
- Is a New Eugenics Afoot?, pp. 59+61
- Garland E. Allen
Books et al.
- McClintock at 100-Reason to Celebrate, pp. 62-63
- The Tangled Field: Barbara McClintock's Search for the Patterns of Genetic Control
- Nathaniel C. Comfort
- Review author[s]: Susan R. Wessler
- A Highly Personal Perspective, pp. 63-64
- Operators and Promoters: The Story of Molecular Biology and Its Creators
- Harrison Echols; Carol A. Gross
- Review author[s]: Mark Ptashne
- Explaining Exuberant Diversification, pp. 64-65
- The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation
- Dolph Schluter
- Review author[s]: Axel Meyer
Perspectives
- Order from Destruction, pp. 66-67
- Jiri Bartek; Jiri Lukas
- How Minerals React with Water, pp. 67+69-70
- Gordon E. Brown Jr.
- Discriminating Right from Wrong, pp. 70-71
- Michael Ibba
- Jupiter and Its Moons, pp. 71-72
- David J. Stevenson
Genome: Unlocking Biology's Storehouse
- Unlocking the Genome, p. 81
- Barbara R. Jasny; Leslie Roberts
News
- So Many Choices, so Little Money, pp. 82-83+85
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Japan and China Gear up for 'Postgenome' Research, p. 84
- Dennis Normile; Yang Jianxiang
Viewpoints
- Evolving Genomic Metaphors: A New Look at the Language of DNA, pp. 86-87
- John C. Avise
- Harnessing Genomics and Biotechnology to Improve Global Health Equity, pp. 87-89
- Peter A. Singer; Abdallah S. Daar
- Global Efforts in Structural Genomics, pp. 89-92
- Raymond C. Stevens; Shigeyuki Yokoyama; Ian A. Wilson
- Protein Structure Prediction and Structural Genomics, pp. 93-96
- David Baker; Andrej Sali
Reviews
- Making Sense of Eukaryotic DNA Replication Origins, pp. 96-100
- David M. Gilbert
Research
Research Articles
- Genomic and Genetic Definition of a Functional Human Centromere, pp. 109-115
- Mary G. Schueler; Anne W. Higgins; M. Katharine Rudd; Karen Gustashaw; Huntington F. Willard
- Replication Dynamics of the Yeast Genome, pp. 115-121
- M. K. Raghuraman; Elizabeth A. Winzeler; David Collingwood; Sonia Hunt; Lisa Wodicka; Andrew Conway; David J. Lockhart; Ronald W. Davis; Bonita J. Brewer; Walton L. Fangman
Reports
- A Cosmic Double Helix in the Archetypical Quasar 3C273, pp. 128-131
- A. P. Lobanov; J. A. Zensus
- Ferromagnetic Imprinting of Nuclear Spins in Semiconductors, pp. 131-134
- R. K. Kawakami; Y. Kato; M. Hanson; I. Malajovich; J. M. Stephens; E. Johnston-Halperin; G. Salis; A. C. Gossard; D. D. Awschalom
- Spatiotemporal Addressing of Surface Activity, pp. 134-137
- Janpeter Wolff; Athanasios G. Papathanasiou; Ioannis G. Kevrekidis; Harm Hinrich Rotermund; Gerhard Ertl
- Submicrometer Metallic Barcodes, pp. 137-141
- Sheila R. Nicewarner-Peña; R. Griffith Freeman; Brian D. Reiss; Lin He; David J. Peña; Ian D. Walton; Remy Cromer; Christine D. Keating; Michael J. Natan
- Deposition of Conformal Copper and Nickel Films from Supercritical Carbon Dioxide, pp. 141-145
- Jason M. Blackburn; David P. Long; Albertina Cabañas; James J. Watkins
- Organic Carbon Composition of Marine Sediments: Effect of Oxygen Exposure on Oil Generation Potential, pp. 145-148
- Yves Gélinas; Jeffrey A. Baldock; John I. Hedges
- Late Holocene Climate and Cultural Changes in the Southwestern United States, pp. 148-151
- Victor J. Polyak; Yemane Asmerom
- Constraint to Adaptive Evolution in Response to Global Warming, pp. 151-154
- Julie R. Etterson; Ruth G. Shaw
- Direct Interaction of Arabidopsis Cryptochromes with COP1 in Light Control Development, pp. 154-158
- Haiyang Wang; Li-Geng Ma; Jin-Ming Li; Hong-Yu Zhao; Xing Wang Deng
- Conversion of a Peroxiredoxin into a Disulfide Reductase by a Triplet Repeat Expansion, pp. 158-160
- Daniel Ritz; Jackie Lim; C. Michael Reynolds; Leslie B. Poole; Jon Beckwith
- Success and Virulence in Toxoplasma as the Result of Sexual Recombination between Two Distinct Ancestries, pp. 161-165
- Michael E. Grigg; Serge Bonnefoy; Adrian B. Hehl; Yasuhiro Suzuki; John C. Boothroyd
- Uniform Binding of Aminoacyl-tRNAs to Elongation Factor Tu by Thermodynamic Compensation, pp. 165-168
- Frederick J. LaRiviere; Alexey D. Wolfson; Olke C. Uhlenbeck
- An Apolipoprotein Influencing Triglycerides in Humans and Mice Revealed by Comparative Sequencing, pp. 169-173
- Len A. Pennacchio; Michael Olivier; Jaroslav A. Hubacek; Jonathan C. Cohen; David R. Cox; Jean-Charles Fruchart; Ronald M. Krauss; Edward M. Rubin
- Phosphorylation-Dependent Ubiquitination of Cyclin E by the SCF Fbw7 Ubiquitin Ligase, pp. 173-177
- Deanna M. Koepp; Laura K. Schaefer; Xin Ye; Khandan Keyomarsi; Claire Chu; J. Wade Harper; Stephen J. Elledge
- Prevention of Scrapie Pathogenesis by Transgenic Expression of Anti-Prion Protein Antibodies, pp. 178-182
- Frank L. Heppner; Christine Musahl; Isabelle Arrighi; Michael A. Klein; Thomas Rülicke; Bruno Oesch; Rolf M. Zinkernagel; Ulrich Kalinke; Adriano Aguzzi
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Front Matter (35 pp.)
Editorial: The State of the Profession, p. 265
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 267+269
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 271
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Massive DNA Identification Effort Gets under Way, pp. 278-279
- Andrew Lawler
- Hoping Software Will Help Keep the Peace, p. 279
- Robert Koenig
- First House Vote Good for NIH Budget, pp. 279+281
- David Malakoff
- New Insights into Metastasis, pp. 281-282
- Jean Marx
- ScienceScope, pp. 281+283+285
- Jocelyn Kaiser; David Malakoff; Michael Balter
- HIV Gains Foothold in Key Asian Groups, pp. 282-283
- Jon Cohen
- Animal Magnetism Guides Migration, pp. 283-284
- Kathryn Brown
- Tornado Rips Apart Maryland Center, pp. 284-285
- Robert Koenig
- Researchers Accept Not-so-Nobel Awards, p. 285
- Andrew Lawler
- From Earth's Core to African Oil, p. 287
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus: Nobel Century
- At 100, Alfred Nobel's Legacy Retains Its Luster, pp. 288-291
- Richard Stone
- Prizewinners, No-But Not Losers, pp. 292-293
- David Malakoff
- For Winners, a New Life of Opportunity-and Perils, pp. 293+295
- Eliot Marshall
Random Samples, p. 297
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Nobel Prize for Sustainability, Perhaps?, p. 303
- Geert de Snoo; Joeri Bertels
- Candidate Number 1: Instant Runoff Voting, pp. 303-306
- Rob Richie; Terrill Bouricius; Philip Macklin; Steven J. Brams; Dudley R. Herschbach
- Candidate Number 2: Proxy Representation, p. 306
- Anatole Beck
- SciTecPac Was Science's First Watchdog, p. 306
- Donald G. Stein
- Corrections and Clarifications: Late Holocene Climate and Cultural Changes in the Southwestern United States, p. 306
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Quandary of Quantum Information, p. 306
- Corrections and Clarifications: Painting a Picture of Genome Evolution, p. 306
- Corrections and Clarifications: Chiral Selection When Stirred, Not Shaken, p. 306
Policy Forum
- Dis-Crediting Ocean Fertilization, pp. 309-310
- Sallie W. Chisholm; Paul G. Falkowski; John J. Cullen
Books et al.
- Politics Is Hell, pp. 311-312
- Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion
- Daniel S. Greenberg
- Review author[s]: Daniel Sarewitz
- Clear View of a Promising Future, p. 312
- Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome
- Nancy C. Andreasen
- Review author[s]: Michael Rutter
Perspectives
- Peeling Back the Layers in Earth's Mantle, p. 313
- John E. Vidale
- Quantum Criticality in a Clean Metal, pp. 315-316
- Gabriel Aeppli; Yeong-Ah Soh
- An Anthropomorphic Integrin, pp. 316-317
- Martin J. Humphries; A. Paul Mould
- Calcium Channels-Link Locally, Act Globally, pp. 318-319
- Stephen R. Ikeda
- Potential Impacts of CO2 Injection on Deep-Sea Biota, pp. 319-320
- Brad A. Seibel; Patrick J. Walsh
Review
- Phenotypic Plasticity in the Interactions and Evolution of Species, pp. 321-326
- Anurag A. Agrawal
Research
Research Articles
- Magnetic Field-Tuned Quantum Criticality in the Metallic Ruthenate Sr3Ru2O7</latex>, pp. 329-332
- S. A. Grigera; R. S. Perry; A. J. Schofield; M. Chiao; S. R. Julian; G. G. Lonzarich; S. I. Ikeda; Y. Maeno; A. J. Millis; A. P. Mackenzie
- Signaling to the Nucleus by an L-Type Calcium Channel-Calmodulin Complex through the MAP Kinase Pathway, pp. 333-339
- Ricardo E. Dolmetsch; Urvi Pajvani; Katherine Fife; James M. Spotts; Michael E. Greenberg
- Crystal Structure of the Extracellular Segment of Integrin αVβ3, pp. 339-345
- Jian-Ping Xiong; Thilo Stehle; Beate Diefenbach; Rongguang Zhang; Reinhardt Dunker; David L. Scott; Andrzej Joachimiak; Simon L. Goodman; M. Amin Arnaout
Reports
- Oxygen Isotopes and the Moon-Forming Giant Impact, pp. 345-348
- U. Wiechert; A. N. Halliday; D.-C. Lee; G. A. Snyder; L. A. Taylor; D. Rumble
- Ultrathin Single-Crystalline Silver Nanowire Arrays Formed in an Ambient Solution Phase, pp. 348-351
- Byung Hee Hong; Sung Chul Bae; Chi-Wan Lee; Sukmin Jeong; Kwang S. Kim
- Beryllium-10 from the Sun, pp. 352-354
- K. Nishiizumi; M. W. Caffee
- Seismic Observations of Splitting of the Mid-Transition Zone Discontinuity in Earth's Mantle, pp. 354-357
- Arwen Deuss; John Woodhouse
- An Ossified Meckel's Cartilage in Two Cretaceous Mammals and Origin of the Mammalian Middle Ear, pp. 357-361
- Yuanqing Wang; Yaoming Hu; Jin Meng; Chuankui Li
- Genetic Basis for Activity Differences between Vancomycin and Glycolipid Derivatives of Vancomycin, pp. 361-364
- Ulrike S. Eggert; Natividad Ruiz; Brian V. Falcone; Arthur A. Branstrom; Robert C. Goldman; Thomas J. Silhavy; Daniel Kahne
- Regional Magnetic Fields as Navigational Markers for Sea Turtles, pp. 364-366
- Kenneth J. Lohmann; Shaun D. Cain; Susan A. Dodge; Catherine M. F. Lohmann
- Neuroanatomy of Magnetoreception: The Superior Colliculus Involved in Magnetic Orientation in a Mammal, pp. 366-368
- Pavel Němec; Jens Altmann; Stephan Marhold; Hynek Burda; Helmut H. A. Oelschläger
- Observation of Covalent Intermediates in an Enzyme Mechanism at Atomic Resolution, pp. 369-374
- Andreas Heine; Grace DeSantis; John G. Luz; Michael Mitchell; Chi-Huey Wong; Ian A. Wilson
- Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein (CTMP), a Negative Regulator of PKB/Akt and v-Akt at the Plasma Membrane, pp. 374-380
- Sauveur-Michel Maira; Ivana Galetic; Derek P. Brazil; Stefanie Kaech; Evan Ingley; Marcus Thelen; Brian A. Hemmings
- A Small-Molecule Modulator of Poly-α2,8-Sialic Acid Expression on Cultured Neurons and Tumor Cells, pp. 380-382
- Lara K. Mahal; Neil W. Charter; Kiyohiko Angata; Minoru Fukuda; Daniel E. Koshland Jr.; Carolyn R. Bertozzi
AAAS Salary and Job Survey
News
- The Bottom Line for U.S. Life Scientists, p. 395
- Renuka Chander; Jeffrey Mervis
- General Contentment Masks Gender Gap in First AAAS Salary and Job Survey, pp. 396-397+400-401+404-405+407+410-411
- Constance Holden
- Miniprofiles, pp. 401+404+410
- Constance Holden
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Front Matter (56 pp.)
Editorial: Livestock Diseases and Human Health, p. 477
- Jakob Zinsstag; Mitchell G. Weiss
Editors' Choice, pp. 479+481
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 483
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- This Time It Was Real: Knowledge of Anthrax Put to the Test, pp. 490-491
- Martin Enserink
- NIH Chafes at Limits on Attending Meetings, pp. 491+493
- Constance Holden
- Klausner Makes Case for New Foundation, p. 493
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 493+495
- Michael Balter; Jocelyn Kaiser; Dennis Normile; David Malakoff
- Swiss Source Shows Small Is Powerful, p. 494
- Giselle Weiss
- Getting a Handle on the North's 'El Niño', pp. 494-495
- Richard A. Kerr
- Vesuvius: A Threat Subsiding?, pp. 495+497
- Alexander Hellemans
- Pulsars Solve Mystery of Missing Gas, p. 497
- Govert Schilling
News Focus
- Vaccines for Biodefense: A System in Distress, pp. 498-501
- Jon Cohen; Eliot Marshall
- Science Awards Pack a Full House of Winners, pp. 502-503+505
- Michael Balter; Gretchen Vogel; Charles Seife; Robert F. Service; Barry Cipra
- Hard-Won Advances Spark Excitement about Hepatitis C, pp. 506-507
- Charlene Crabb
- Bad for the Heart, Bad for the Mind?, pp. 508-509
- Jean Marx
- Random Samples, p. 511
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Innovation and Inspiration in Education, pp. 519-520
- Richard H. Brodhead; Robert J. Wyman; John R. Jungck; Frank Heppner; Andrew Fraknoi
- Science Education in a University Town, pp. 520-521
- Beate Weber
- HIV/AIDS Control in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 521+523
- Stefan Hanson; Bernhard Schwartländer; Neff Walker
- Corrections and Clarifications: Petition Seeks Public Sharing of Code, p. 523
- Corrections and Clarifications: Bold Corridor Project Confronts Political Reality, p. 523
- Corrections and Clarifications: WHO Ranking of Health System Performance, p. 523
Policy Forum
- The Mexico City Policy and U.S. Family Planning Assistance, pp. 525-526
- Richard P. Cincotta; Barbara B. Crane
Books et al.
- Course Changes for the Research University, pp. 527-528
- The Creation of the Future: The Role of the American University
- Frank H. T. Rhodes
- Review author[s]: Robert M. Rosenzweig
- Casting Light on the Shadow of Doubt, p. 528
- The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability before Pascal
- James Franklin
- Review author[s]: Jane Hawkins
Perspectives
- A Census of Cosmic Matter, pp. 529-530
- Brian D. Fields
- Endothelium: Chicken Soup for the Endoderm, pp. 530-531
- Nathan Bahary; Leonard I. Zon
- Come Fly, and Leave the Baggage behind, pp. 533-534
- Richard E. Lenski
- Stress, NK Receptors, and Immune Surveillance, pp. 534-536
- Drew M. Pardoll
- It's All about Contacts, pp. 536-537
- K. W. Hipps
- Toward Resolving the Mystery of Galaxy Formation, pp. 537-538
- Marco Scodeggio
Review
- The Mitotic Spindle: A Self-Made Machine, pp. 543-547
- E. Karsenti; I. Vernos
Research
Research Articles
- Sexual Recombination and the Power of Natural Selection, pp. 555-559
- William R. Rice; Adam K. Chippindale
- Liver Organogenesis Promoted by Endothelial Cells Prior to Vascular Function, pp. 559-563
- Kunio Matsumoto; Hideyuki Yoshitomi; Janet Rossant; Kenneth S. Zaret
- Induction of Pancreatic Differentiation by Signals from Blood Vessels, pp. 564-567
- Eckhard Lammert; Ondine Cleaver; Douglas Melton
Reports
- Charge Migration in DNA: Ion-Gated Transport, pp. 567-571
- Robert N. Barnett; Charles L. Cleveland; Abraham Joy; Uzi Landman; Gary B. Schuster
- Reproducible Measurement of Single-Molecule Conductivity, pp. 571-574
- X. D. Cui; A. Primak; X. Zarate; J. Tomfohr; O. F. Sankey; A. L. Moore; T. A. Moore; D. Gust; G. Harris; S. M. Lindsay
- Present-Day Crustal Deformation in China Constrained by Global Positioning System Measurements, pp. 574-577
- Qi Wang; Pei-Zhen Zhang; Jeffrey T. Freymueller; Roger Bilham; Kristine M. Larson; Xi'an Lai; Xinzhao You; Zhijun Niu; Jianchun Wu; Yanxin Li; Jingnan Liu; Zhiqiang Yang; Qizhi Chen
- The Initiation of Subduction: Criticality by Addition of Water?, pp. 578-580
- Klaus Regenauer-Lieb; Dave A. Yuen; Joy Branlund
- Stratospheric Harbingers of Anomalous Weather Regimes, pp. 581-584
- Mark P. Baldwin; Timothy J. Dunkerton
- Climatic Impact of Tropical Lowland Deforestation on Nearby Montane Cloud Forests, pp. 584-587
- R. O. Lawton; U. S. Nair; R. A. Pielke Sr.; R. M. Welch
- A Fossil Lemur from the Oligocene of Pakistan, pp. 587-591
- Laurent Marivaux; Jean-Loup Welcomme; Pierre-Olivier Antoine; Grégoire Métais; Ibrahim M. Baloch; Mouloud Benammi; Yaowalak Chaimanee; Stéphane Ducrocq; Jean-Jacques Jaeger
- Caenorhabditis elegans p53: Role in Apoptosis, Meiosis, and Stress Resistance, pp. 591-595
- W. Brent Derry; Aaron P. Putzke; Joel H. Rothman
- Integration between the Epibranchial Placodes and the Hindbrain, pp. 595-598
- Jo Begbie; Anthony Graham
- Crystal Structure of an Early Protein-RNA Assembly Complex of the Signal Recognition Particle, pp. 598-601
- Klemens Wild; Irmgard Sinning; Stephen Cusack
- Lattice Effects Observed in Chaotic Dynamics of Experimental Populations, pp. 602-605
- Shandelle M. Henson; R. F. Costantino; J. M. Cushing; Robert A. Desharnais; Brian Dennis; Aaron A. King
- Regulation of Cutaneous Malignancy by γδ T Cells, pp. 605-609
- Michael Girardi; David E. Oppenheim; Carrie R. Steele; Julia M. Lewis; Earl Glusac; Renata Filler; Paul Hobby; Brian Sutton; Robert E. Tigelaar; Adrian C. Hayday
- A Trypanosome Structure Involved in Transmitting Cytoplasmic Information during Cell Division, pp. 610-612
- Flávia F. Moreira-Leite; Trevor Sherwin; Linda Kohl; Keith Gull
Tech.Sight
- Biochips for Gene Spotting, pp. 621+623+625
- K. K. Jain
Back Matter (107 pp.)
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Front Matter (36 pp.)
Editorial: Legislate in Haste, Repent at Leisure, p. 745
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 747+749
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 751
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Goldin Quits Top Space Agency Post, but His Legacy Lingers, pp. 758-759
- Andrew Lawler
- Researchers Question Obsession with Cipro, pp. 759+761
- Martin Enserink
- U.S. Science Agencies Begin to Lend a Hand, pp. 761-762
- David Malakoff; Robert Koenig
- ScienceScope, pp. 761+763
- David Malakoff; Jocelyn Kaiser; Michael Balter
- Family Moves to Give Institute to Harvard, p. 762
- Andrew Lawler
- Compromise Lifts Hopes for German Reactor, pp. 762-763
- Gretchen Vogel
- Summit Seeks Boost for Life Sciences, pp. 763+765
- Dennis Normile
- First Western Chair Named at Qinghua, p. 765
- Jeffrey Mervis
- A Little Sharper View of Global Warming, p. 765
- Richard A. Kerr
News Focus
- Collateral Damage, pp. 766-768
- Richard Stone; Robert Koenig
- Up for the Count?, pp. 769-770
- Andrew Lawler
- Uncertainties Plague Projections of vCJD Toll, pp. 770-771
- Michael Balter
- Seeds of Discontent, pp. 772-773+775
- Daniel Charles
Random Samples, p. 777
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- The Use and Usefulness of Placebo Controls, p. 785
- Douglas S. Ramsay; Stephen C. Woods; Raúl de la Fuente-Fernández; A. Jon Stoessl
- Stuttering: A Matter of Bad Timing, p. 786
- William H. Perkins
- Managing Climate Risk, pp. 786-787
- M. Obersteiner; Ch. Azar; P. Kauppi; K. Möllersten; J. Moreira; S. Nilsson; P. Read; K. Riahi; B. Schlamadinger; Y. Yamagata; J. Yan; J.-P. van Ypersele
- Deciphering River Dolphin Evolution, p. 787
- Michel C. Milinkovitch; Insa Cassens
- Not so Great Lake?, p. 788
- Daniel N. Baker
- Corrections and Clarifications: Netwatch, p. 788
- Corrections and Clarifications: Can We Defy Nature's End?, p. 788
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Two Faces of Vitamin C, p. 788
- Corrections and Clarifications: Guanine Nucleotide Associated with the Protein of the Outer Fibers of Flagella and Cilia, p. 788
Policy Forum
- Europe's Database Experiment, pp. 789-790
- Stephen M. Maurer; P. Bernt Hugenholtz; Harlan J. Onsrud
Books et al.
- Song for an Ocean Planet, p. 791
- Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage
- Deborah Cramer
- Review author[s]: Marcia K. McNutt
- Visionary Architect of the Net, p. 792
- The Dream Machine: J.C.R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal
- M. Mitchell Waldrop
- Review author[s]: John Naughton
Perspectives
- Responses to a Warming World, pp. 793+795
- Josep Peñuelas; Iolanda Filella
- A Baroque Residue in Red Wine, pp. 795-797
- Herman Höfte
- Glimpses of a Tiny RNA World, pp. 797-799
- Gary Ruvkun
- Chip Shots: Will Functional Genomics Get Functional?, pp. 799+801
- Robert L. Modlin; Barry R. Bloom
- Brown Dwarfs, pp. 801-802
- John E. Gizis
- How Fast Are Sea Levels Rising?, pp. 802-803
- John A. Church
Review
- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges, pp. 804-808
- M. Loreau; S. Naeem; P. Inchausti; J. Bengtsson; J. P. Grime; A. Hector; D. U. Hooper; M. A. Huston; D. Raffaelli; B. Schmid; D. Tilman; D. A. Wardle
Brevia
- Climate Change in Nontraditional Data Sets, p. 811
- Raphael Sagarin; Fiorenza Micheli
- The Work Burden of Women, p. 812
- James A. Levine; Robert Weisell; Simon Chevassus; Claudio D. Martinez; Barbara Burlingame; W. Andrew Coward
Research
Research Articles
- Dynamics of the 2001 UK Foot and Mouth Epidemic: Stochastic Dispersal in a Heterogeneous Landscape, pp. 813-817
- Matt J. Keeling; Mark E. J. Woolhouse; Darren J. Shaw; Louise Matthews; Margo Chase-Topping; Dan T. Haydon; Stephen J. Cornell; Jens Kappey; John Wilesmith; Bryan T. Grenfell
- Biogeography and Ecological Setting of Indian Ocean Hydrothermal Vents, pp. 818-823
- C. L. van Dover; S. E. Humphris; D. Fornari; C. M. Cavanaugh; R. Collier; S. K. Goffredi; J. Hashimoto; M. D. Lilley; A. L. Reysenbach; T. M. Shank; K. L. von Damm; A. Banta; R. M. Gallant; D. Götz; D. Green; J. Hall; T. L. Harmer; L. A. Hurtado; P. Johnson; Z. P. McKiness; C. Meredith; E. Olson; I. L. Pan; M. Turnipseed; Y. Won; C. R. Young III; R. C. Vrijenhoek
- A Four-Dimensional Generalization of the Quantum Hall Effect, pp. 823-828
- Shou-Cheng Zhang; Jiangping Hu
Reports
- Groundwork for a Rational Synthesis of C 60 : Cyclodehydrogenation of a C 60 H 30 Polyarene, pp. 828-831
- Margaret M. Boorum; Yury V. Vasil'ev; Thomas Drewello; Lawrence T. Scott
- Fully State-Resolved Differential Cross Sections for the Inelastic Scattering of the Open-Shell NO Molecule by Ar, pp. 832-834
- Hiroshi Kohguchi; Toshinori Suzuki; Millard H. Alexander
- Inwardly Rotating Spiral Waves in a Reaction-Diffusion System, pp. 835-837
- Vladimir K. Vanag; Irving R. Epstein
- Observation of Charge Transport by Negatively Charged Excitons, pp. 837-839
- Daniele Sanvitto; Fabio Pulizzi; Andrew J. Shields; Peter C. M. Christianen; Stuart N. Holmes; Michelle Y. Simmons; David A. Ritchie; Jan C. Maan; Michael Pepper
- Sea Level Rise during past 40 Years Determined from Satellite and in Situ Observations, pp. 840-842
- Cecile Cabanes; Anny Cazenave; Christian Le Provost
- Diversity and Productivity in a Long-Term Grassland Experiment, pp. 843-845
- David Tilman; Peter B. Reich; Johannes Knops; David Wedin; Troy Mielke; Clarence Lehman
- Requirement of Borate Cross-Linking of Cell Wall Rhamnogalacturonan II for Arabidopsis Growth, pp. 846-849
- Malcolm A. O'Neill; Stefan Eberhard; Peter Albersheim; Alan G. Darvill
- Comparative Genomics of Listeria Species, pp. 849-852
- P. Glaser; L. Frangeul; C. Buchrieser; C. Rusniok; A. Amend; F. Baquero; P. Berche; H. Bloecker; P. Brandt; T. Chakraborty; A. Charbit; F. Chetouani; E. Couvé; A. de Daruvar; P. Dehoux; E. Domann; G. Domínguez-Bernal; E. Duchaud; L. Durant; O. Dussurget; K.-D. Entian; H. Fsihi; F. Garcia-Del Portillo; P. Garrido; L. Gautier; W. Goebel; N. Gómez-López; T. Hain; J. Hauf; D. Jackson; L.-M. Jones; U. Kaerst; J. Kreft; M. Kuhn; F. Kunst; G. Kurapkat; E. Madueño; A. Maitournam; J. Mata Vicente; E. Ng; H. Nedjari; G. Nordsiek; S. Novella; B. de Pablos; J.-C. Pérez-Diaz; R. Purcell; B. Remmel; M. Rose; T. Schlueter; N. Simoes; A. Tierrez; J.-A. Vázquez-Boland; H. Voss; J. Wehland; P. Cossart
- Identification of Novel Genes Coding for Small Expressed RNAs, pp. 853-858
- Mariana Lagos-Quintana; Reinhard Rauhut; Winfried Lendeckel; Thomas Tuschl
- An Abundant Class of Tiny RNAs with Probable Regulatory Roles in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 858-862
- Nelson C. Lau; Lee P. Lim; Earl G. Weinstein; David P. Bartel
- An Extensive Class of Small RNAs in Caenorhabditis elegans, pp. 862-864
- Rosalind C. Lee; Victor Ambros
- Single-Molecule Analysis of Chemotactic Signaling in Dictyostelium Cells, pp. 864-867
- Masahiro Ueda; Yasushi Sako; Toshiki Tanaka; Peter Devreotes; Toshio Yanagida
- Recruitment of Mec1 and Ddc1 Checkpoint Proteins to Double-Strand Breaks through Distinct Mechanisms, pp. 867-870
- Tae Kondo; Tatsushi Wakayama; Takahiro Naiki; Kunihiro Matsumoto; Katsunori Sugimoto
- The Plasticity of Dendritic Cell Responses to Pathogens and Their Components, pp. 870-875
- Qian Huang; Dongyu Liu; Paul Majewski; Leah C. Schulte; Joshua M. Korn; Richard A. Young; Eric S. Lander; Nir Hacohen
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 879-881
- Peggy Dillon
Back Matter (66 pp.)
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Front Matter (54 pp.)
Editorial: A Scientific Opportunity, p. 957
- Elliot S. Gershon; John R. Kelsoe; Kenneth S. Kendler; James D. Watson
Editors' Choice, pp. 959+961
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 963
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Help Wanted: Departure of Top Officials Adds to Vacancies at NIH, pp. 970-971
- Eliot Marshall
- Leshner Named to Lead AAAS, p. 970
- David Malakoff
- New Law May Force Labs to Screen Workers, pp. 971+973
- David Malakoff; Martin Enserink
- Marburger Shakes up White House Office, pp. 973-974
- Andrew Lawler
- ScienceScope, pp. 973+975
- Eliot Marshall; Andrew Lawler; Ben Shouse; Pallava Bagla; Dennis Normile
- Cautions Optimism, but Progress Is Slow, p. 974
- Richard Stone
- Pulsar Pulls Mass from Distorted Companion, pp. 974-975+977
- Robert Irion
- Japan and Korea to Link Networks, p. 977
- Dennis Normile
- Tritium Lab to Close after Loss of NIH Funds, pp. 977-978
- Jay Withgott
- U.S. Gets Tough against Chronic Wasting Disease, pp. 978-979
- Martin Enserink
- Caltech Lands Record-Breaking $600 Million, p. 979
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Fat Hormone Makes a Comeback, p. 979
- Trisha Gura
News Focus: Addiction
- 'Behavioral' Addictions: Do They Exist?, pp. 980-982
- Constance Holden
- Beyond the Pleasure Principle, pp. 983-984
- Laura Helmuth
- Smallpox Vaccinations: How Much Protection Remains?, p. 985
- Jon Cohen
- Elusive Particles Yield Long-Held Secrets, pp. 987-988
- Charles Seife
- Spreading the Word, Scattering the Seeds, pp. 988-989
- Ben Shouse
Random Samples, p. 991
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- IDeA: A Program Whose Time Has Come, p. 999
- J. Donald Capra
- Invasive Carp in China's Plateau Lakes, pp. 999-1000
- Ping Xie; Yiyu Chen
- The Real Cost of Wind Energy, pp. 1000-1001+1003
- Joseph F. DeCarolis; David W. Keith; Mark Z. Jacobson; Gilbert M. Masters
- Corrections and Clarifications: Vesuvius: A Threat Subsiding?, p. 1003
- Corrections and Clarifications: Science Awards Pack a Full House of Winners, p. 1003
- Corrections and Clarifications: Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Transparent Transition Metal-Doped Titanium Dioxide, p. 1003
Essay on Science and Society
- The Fires This Time, and Next, pp. 1005-1006
- Stephen J. Pyne
Books et al.
- Island Biogeography Redux, with a Speciation Twist, pp. 1007-1008
- The Birds of Northern Melanesia: Speciation, Ecology, and Biogeography
- Ernst Mayr; Jared M. Diamond
- Review author[s]: Bruce M. Beehler
- Changes in Life across Many Temporal Scales, p. 1008
- Evolutionary Patterns: Growth, Form, and Tempo in the Fossil Record
- Jeremy B. C. Jackson; Scott Lidgard; Frank K. McKinney
- Review author[s]: Richard Bambach
Perspectives
- Clues from Fluid Inclusions, pp. 1009+1011
- Robert H. Goldstein
- Neurocreationism-Making New Cortical Maps, pp. 1011-1012
- Pasko Rakic
- Storing Carbon on Land, pp. 1012-1013
- R. J. Scholes; I. R. Noble
- Fusion without SNAREs?, pp. 1015-1016
- Suzie J. Scales; Michael F. A. Finley; Richard H. Scheller
- HIV-Breaking the Rules for Nuclear Entry, pp. 1016-1017
- Miriam Segura-Totten; Katherine L. Wilson
Reviews
- A Paradigm Shift in Brain Research, pp. 1021-1024
- Arvid Carlsson
- The Neurobiology of Slow Synaptic Transmission, pp. 1024-1030
- Paul Greengard
- The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialogue between Genes and Synapses, pp. 1030-1038
- Eric R. Kandel
Sleep, Dreams, and Memory
Reviews
- Sweet Dreams Are Made of This, p. 1047
- Peter Stern
- The Role of Sleep in Learning and Memory, pp. 1048-1052
- Pierre Maquet
- Sleep, Learning, and Dreams: Off-Line Memory Reprocessing, pp. 1052-1057
- R. Stickgold; J. A. Hobson; R. Fosse; M. Fosse
- The REM Sleep-Memory Consolidation Hypothesis, pp. 1058-1063
- Jerome M. Siegel
Research
Research Articles
- Neocortex Patterning by the Secreted Signaling Molecule FGF8, pp. 1071-1074
- Tomomi Fukuchi-Shimogori; Elizabeth A. Grove
- Universality and Scaling in the Disordering of a Smectic Liquid Crystal, pp. 1074-1079
- Tommaso Bellini; Leo Radzihovsky; John Toner; Noel A. Clark
Reports
- Tracking Femtosecond Laser Pulses in Space and Time, pp. 1080-1082
- M. L. M. Balistreri; H. Gersen; J. P. Korterik; L. Kuipers; N. F. van Hulst
- Dielectrophoretic Assembly of Electrically Functional Microwires from Nanoparticle Suspensions, pp. 1082-1086
- Kevin D. Hermanson; Simon O. Lumsdon; Jacob P. Williams; Eric W. Kaler; Orlin D. Velev
- Oscillations in Phanerozoic Seawater Chemistry: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions, pp. 1086-1088
- Tim K. Lowenstein; Michael N. Timofeeff; Sean T. Brennan; Lawrence A. Hardie; Robert V. Demicco
- The Spin Temperature of NH3 in Comet C/1999S4 (LINEAR), pp. 1089-1091
- Hideyo Kawakita; Jun-ichi Watanabe; Hiroyasu Ando; Wako Aoki; Tetsuharu Fuse; Satoshi Honda; Hideyuki Izumiura; Toshitaka Kajino; Eiji Kambe; Satoshi Kawanomoto; Kunio Noguchi; Kiichi Okita; Kozo Sadakane; Bun'ei Sato; Masahide Takada-Hidai; Yoichi Takeda; Tomonori Usuda; Etsuji Watanabe; Michitoshi Yoshida
- Preservation of Species Abundance in Marine Death Assemblages, pp. 1091-1094
- Susan M. Kidwell
- The Origin and Evolution of the Woolly Mammoth, pp. 1094-1097
- Adrian M. Lister; Andrei V. Sher
- Structural Basis for Recognition of the Intron Branch Site RNA by Splicing Factor 1, pp. 1098-1102
- Zhihong Liu; Ingrid Luyten; Matthew J. Bottomley; Ana C. Messias; Sophie Houngninou-Molango; Remco Sprangers; Katia Zanier; Angela Krämer; Michael Sattler
- Mammalian TOR: A Homeostatic ATP Sensor, pp. 1102-1105
- Patrick B. Dennis; Anja Jaeschke; Masao Saitoh; Brian Fowler; Sara C. Kozma; George Thomas
- Dynamic Disruptions in Nuclear Envelope Architecture and Integrity Induced by HIV-1 Vpr, pp. 1105-1108
- Carlos M. C. de Noronha; Michael P. Sherman; Harrison W. Lin; Marielle V. Cavrois; Robert D. Moir; Robert D. Goldman; Warner C. Greene
- Interaction of the Response Regulator ARR4 with Phytochrome B in Modulating Red Light Signaling, pp. 1108-1111
- Uta Sweere; Klaus Eichenberg; Jens Lohrmann; Virtudes Mira-Rodado; Isabel Bäurle; Jörg Kudla; Ferenc Nagy; Eberhard Schäfer; Klaus Harter
- Synaptotagmin Modulation of Fusion Pore Kinetics in Regulated Exocytosis of Dense-Core Vesicles, pp. 1111-1115
- Chih-Tien Wang; Ruslan Grishanin; Cynthia A. Earles; Payne Y. Chang; Thomas F. J. Martin; Edwin R. Chapman; Meyer B. Jackson
- Localization of Long-Term Memory within the Drosophila Mushroom Body, pp. 1115-1117
- Alberto Pascual; Thomas Préat
- SNARE Function Analyzed in Synaptobrevin/VAMP Knockout Mice, pp. 1117-1122
- Susanne Schoch; Ferenc Deák; Andreas Königstorfer; Marina Mozhayeva; Yildirim Sara; Thomas C. Südhof; Ege T. Kavalali
Back Matter (106 pp.)
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Front Matter (30 pp.)
Editorial: Science Arrives in Government: A Bit Late, p. 1241
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 1243+1245
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1247
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- U.S. Enlists Researchers as Fight Widens against Bioterrorism, pp. 1254-1255
- Eliot Marshall
- Peer-Review Critic Gets NIH 'Rejects', pp. 1255+1257
- David Malakoff
- Dopamine May Sustain Toxic Protein, pp. 1257-1258
- Jennifer Couzin
- ScienceScope, pp. 1257+1259
- Jeffrey Mervis; Jocelyn Kaiser; Erik Stokstad; Elizabeth Pennisi
- Putting a Lid on Life on Europa, pp. 1258-1259
- Richard A. Kerr
- Science Office Grows, Nonproliferation Stalls, pp. 1259+1261
- David Malakoff; Robert Koenig
- Government Spurns Human Genome Effort, p. 1261
- Vladimir Pokrovsky; Andrey Allakhverdov
- Insects Rank Low among Genome Priorities, pp. 1261-1262
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Mirage of Big Budget Boost Evaporates, p. 1262
- Ben Shouse
- Reality TV Puts Group Behavior to the Test, pp. 1262-1263
- Ben Shouse
- Black Hole Blazes Away without a Fuel Supply, p. 1263
- Mark K. Anderson
- Seed Treaty Signed; U.S., Japan Abstain, pp. 1263-1264
- Daniel Charles
- Science Comes First, Panel Tells NASA, pp. 1264-1265
- Andrew Lawler
- Spooky Twins Survive Einsteinian Torture, p. 1265
- Charles Seife
News Focus
- Biodefense Hampered by Inadequate Tests, pp. 1266-1267
- Martin Enserink
- The Other Global Pollutant: Nitrogen Proves Tough to Curb, pp. 1268-1269
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Smell's Course Is Predetermined, pp. 1269+1271
- Marcia Barinaga
- A Fertile Mind on Wildlife Conservation's Front Lines, pp. 1271-1272
- Gretchen Vogel
- Japan Looks for Bright Answers to Energy Needs, p. 1273
- Dennis Normile
Random Samples, p. 1275
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Chips, Infections, and National Security, p. 1279
- Robert L. Modlin; Barry R. Bloom
- Green Invaders of the Galápagos Islands, pp. 1279-1280
- John Magee; Conley K. McMullen; Jamie K. Reaser; Emily Spitzer; Susana Struve; Craig Tufts; Alan Tye; Garth Woodruff
- Problem Pigs in a Poke: A Good Pool of Data, pp. 1280-1281
- I. Lehr Brisbin Jr.; John J. Mayer
- A Way to Boost NSF's Astronomy Program, pp. 1281-1282
- William E. Howard III
- Corrections and Clarifications: Managing Climate Risk, p. 1282
- Corrections and Clarifications: Climate Change in Nontraditional Data Sets, p. 1282
- Corrections and Clarifications: A Census of Cosmic Matter, p. 1282
- Corrections and Clarifications: Weather Report, p. 1282
Policy Forum
- Global Warming Economics, pp. 1283-1284
- William D. Nordhaus
Books et al.
- Relying on Manna from Heaven?, pp. 1285-1287
- The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World
- Bjørn Lomborg
- Review author[s]: Michael Grubb
- Working Towards a Sustainable Future, pp. 1287-1288
- World Energy Assessment: Energy and the Challenge of Sustainability
- José Goldemberg
- Review author[s]: Walt Patterson
- Images of Inhumanism, pp. 1288-1289
- The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers
- Tim Hunt
- Review author[s]: Christopher Cokinos
Perspectives
- Zebrafish: The Canonical Vertebrate, pp. 1290-1291
- Mark C. Fishman
- Nota Bene: Clockedout: An Archetype of a Functionless Protein, p. 1291
- Chip Reader
- Cluster Solutions, pp. 1292-1293
- Anthony Stace
- Toward Nanocomputers, pp. 1293-1294
- Greg Y. Tseng; James C. Ellenbogen
- Antigen Presentation: Losing Its Shine in the Absence of GILT, pp. 1294-1295
- Colin Watts
- Cholesterol: Making or Breaking the Synapse, pp. 1296-1297
- Ben A. Barres; Stephen J. Smith
- Deep below North America, pp. 1297-1298
- Suzan van der Lee
- Nota Bene: Know Thine Enemy, p. 1298
- Orla Smith
Review
- The Guanine Nucleotide-Binding Switch in Three Dimensions, pp. 1299-1304
- Ingrid R. Vetter; Alfred Wittinghofer
Research
Research Article
- Regulation of Receptor Fate by Ubiquitination of Activated β2-Adrenergic Receptor and b-Arrestin, pp. 1307-1313
- Sudha K. Shenoy; Patricia H. McDonald; Trudy A. Kohout; Robert J. Lefkowitz
Reports
- Logic Gates and Computation from Assembled Nanowire Building Blocks, pp. 1313-1317
- Yu Huang; Xiangfeng Duan; Yi Cui; Lincoln J. Lauhon; Kyoung-Ha Kim; Charles M. Lieber
- Logic Circuits with Carbon Nanotube Transistors, pp. 1317-1320
- Adrian Bachtold; Peter Hadley; Takeshi Nakanishi; Cees Dekker
- Bose-Einstein Condensation of Potassium Atoms by Sympathetic Cooling, pp. 1320-1322
- G. Modugno; G. Ferrari; G. Roati; R. J. Brecha; A. Simoni; M. Inguscio
- Bulk-Like Features in the Photoemission Spectra of Hydrated Doubly Charged Anion Clusters, pp. 1322-1325
- Xue-Bin Wang; Xin Yang; John B. Nicholas; Lai-Sheng Wang
- Thickness of a Europan Ice Shell from Impact Crater Simulations, pp. 1326-1328
- E. P. Turtle; E. Pierazzo
- Centennial-Scale Holocene Climate Variability Revealed by a High-Resolution Speleothem δ 18 O Record from SW Ireland, pp. 1328-1331
- Frank McDermott; David P. Mattey; Chris Hawkesworth
- Trithorax and dCBP Acting in a Complex to Maintain Expression of a Homeotic Gene, pp. 1331-1334
- Svetlana Petruk; Yurii Sedkov; Sheryl Smith; Sergei Tillib; Vladislav Kraevski; Tatsuya Nakamura; Eli Canaani; Carlo M. Croce; Alexander Mazo
- Collaboration between CC- and A-Adding Enzymes to Build and Repair the 3′-Terminal CCA of tRNA in Aquifex aeolicus, pp. 1334-1336
- Kozo Tomita; Alan M. Weiner
- A Conserved Family of Prolyl-4-Hydroxylases That Modify HIF, pp. 1337-1340
- Richard K. Bruick; Steven L. McKnight
- Reconstitution of Physiological Microtubule Dynamics Using Purified Components, pp. 1340-1343
- Kazuhisa Kinoshita; Isabelle Arnal; Arshad Desai; David N. Drechsel; Anthony A. Hyman
- A Phosphatase Associated with Metastasis of Colorectal Cancer, pp. 1343-1346
- Saurabh Saha; Alberto Bardelli; Phillip Buckhaults; Victor E. Velculescu; Carlo Rago; Brad St. Croix; Katharine E. Romans; Michael A. Choti; Christoph Lengauer; Kenneth W. Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein
- Kinetic Stabilization of the α-Synuclein Protofibril by a Dopamine-α-Synuclein Adduct, pp. 1346-1349
- Kelly A. Conway; Jean-Christophe Rochet; Robert M. Bieganski; Peter T. Lansbury Jr.
- Mapping of Contralateral Space in Retinotopic Coordinates by a Parietal Cortical Area in Humans, pp. 1350-1354
- M. I. Sereno; S. Pitzalis; A. Martinez
- CNS Synaptogenesis Promoted by Glia-Derived Cholesterol, pp. 1354-1357
- Daniela H. Mauch; Karl Nägler; Stefan Schumacher; Christian Göritz; Eva-Christina Müller; Albrecht Otto; Frank W. Pfrieger
- Modulation of Blood Fluke Development in the Liver by Hepatic CD4+ Lymphocytes, pp. 1358-1361
- Stephen J. Davies; Jane L. Grogan; Rebecca B. Blank; K. C. Lim; Richard M. Locksley; James H. McKerrow
- Defective Antigen Processing in GILT-Free Mice, pp. 1361-1365
- Maja Maric; Balasubramanian Arunachalam; Uyen T. Phan; Chen Dong; Wendy S. Garrett; Kurt S. Cannon; Christopher Alfonso; Lars Karlsson; Richard A. Flavell; Peter Cresswell
Back Matter (39 pp.)
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Front Matter (42 pp.)
Editorial: Scientists against Biological Weapons, p. 1417
- Brian Heap
Editors' Choice, pp. 1419+1421
- Stella Hurtley
Netwatch, p. 1423
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- NSF Research Bounces Back; Congress Funds New Facilities, pp. 1430-1431
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Pluto and Pork Win out at NASA, p. 1430
- Andrew Lawler
- Partners Protest U.S. Plans to Shrink Crew, p. 1431
- Andrew Lawler
- A Variable Sun Paces Millennial Climate, pp. 1431+1433
- Richard A. Kerr
- Neutrino Oddity Sends News of the Weak, pp. 1433-1434
- Charles Seife
- ScienceScope, pp. 1433+1435+1437
- Dennis Normile; Charles Seife; Gretchen Vogel; Pallava Bagla; Giselle Weiss; Jocelyn Kaiser
- Single Gene Dictates Ant Society, p. 1434
- Constance Holden
- Multitasking Is This Plankton's Trademark, p. 1435
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Labs Tighten Security, Regardless of Need, pp. 1437-1438
- Joshua Gewolb
- Congress Weighs Select Agent Update, p. 1438
- Martin Enserink; David Malakoff
- Immune Gene Linked to vCJD Susceptibility, pp. 1438-1439
- Michael Balter
- Genetic Change Wards off Malaria, p. 1439
- Elizabeth Pennisi
News Focus
- Cell Phone Lawsuits Face a Scientific Test, pp. 1440-1442
- Mark Parascandola
- Drug Magnate Applies Strong Therapy at Imperial, pp. 1443-1444
- John Pickrell
- A True-Blue Vision for the Danube, pp. 1444-1445+1447
- Karen F. Schmidt
- Nanoscientists Look to the Future, pp. 1448-1449
- Robert F. Service
Random Samples, p. 1451
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Family Tree for Heavyweights, p. 1459
- Dale W. Rice
- Did Human Hunting Cause Mass Extinction?, pp. 1459-1462
- Donald K. Grayson; John Alroy
- Unpublished Record of a Career in Meteoritics, pp. 1462-1463
- Derek Sears
- Corrections and Clarifications: Effects of Size and Temperature on Metabolic Rate, p. 1463
- Corrections and Clarifications: Peer Review and Quality: A Dubious Connection?, p. 1463
Policy Forum
- Giant Pandas in a Changing Landscape, p. 1465
- Colby J. Loucks; Zhi Lü; Eric Dinerstein; Hao Wang; David M. Olson; Chunquan Zhu; Dajun Wang
Books et al.
- Unveiling Mechanisms of Collective Behavior, pp. 1466-1467
- Self-Organization in Biological Systems
- Scott Camazine; Jean-Louis Deneubourg; Nigel R. Franks; James Sneyd; Guy Theraulaz; Eric Bonabeau
- Review author[s]: John W. Pepper; Guy Hoelzer
- A Synthesis That Failed, pp. 1467-1468
- Reconciling Science and Religion: The Debate in Early-Twentieth-Century Britain
- Peter J. Bowler
- Review author[s]: Thomas Dixon
- Nota Bene: The Kitchen Chemist, p. 1468
- The Science of Cooking
- Peter Barham
- Review author[s]: Marc Lavine
Perspectives
- Caribbean Catastrophes, pp. 1469+1471
- Thomas Brooks; Michael Leonard Smith
- Catalysts under Pressure, pp. 1471-1472
- Charles T. Campbell
- Interactions between Ridges and Plumes, pp. 1472-1473
- Jean-Paul Montagner; Jeroen Ritsema
- Breaking up Is Hard to Do without an Electron, pp. 1474-1475
- Steven L. Guberman
- Multidimensional Symmetry in a Three-Dimensional World, pp. 1475-1476
- Warren S. Warren
- Controlling the Caspases, pp. 1477-1478
- Stephen W. Fesik; Yigong Shi
Magnetism and Materials
- The Attraction of Magnetism, p. 1483
- Ian S. Osborne
Reviews
- Advances in Magnetic Microscopy, pp. 1484-1488
- M. R. Freeman; B. C. Choi
- Spintronics: A Spin-Based Electronics Vision for the Future, pp. 1488-1495
- S. A. Wolf; D. D. Awschalom; R. A. Buhrman; J. M. Daughton; S. von Molnár; M. L. Roukes; A. Y. Chtchelkanova; D. M. Treger
- Spin Ice State in Frustrated Magnetic Pyrochlore Materials, pp. 1495-1501
- Steven T. Bramwell; Michel J. P. Gingras
Research
Reports
- Magnetic Ordering in an Organic Polymer, pp. 1503-1505
- Andrzej Rajca; Jirawat Wongsriratanakul; Suchada Rajca
- Confinement Effect on Dipole-Dipole Interactions in Nanofluids, pp. 1505-1507
- Jonathan Baugh; Alfred Kleinhammes; Daxing Han; Qi Wang; Yue Wu
- Atomic-Resolution in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of a Promoter of a Heterogeneous Catalyst, pp. 1508-1510
- Thomas W. Hansen; Jakob B. Wagner; Poul L. Hansen; Søren Dahl; Haldor Topsøe; Claus J. H. Jacobsen
- Seismic Evidence of an Extended Magmatic Sill under Mt. Vesuvius, pp. 1510-1512
- Emmanuel Auger; Paolo Gasparini; Jean Virieux; Aldo Zollo
- Steep-Dip Seismic Imaging of the Shallow San Andreas Fault near Parkfield, pp. 1513-1515
- J. A. Hole; R. D. Catchings; K. C. St. Clair; M. J. Rymer; D. A. Okaya; B. J. Carney
- The Giant Crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa, pp. 1516-1519
- Paul C. Sereno; Hans C. E. Larsson; Christian A. Sidor; Boubé Gado
- ARR1, a Transcription Factor for Genes Immediately Responsive to Cytokinins, pp. 1519-1521
- Hiroe Sakai; Takashi Honma; Takashi Aoyama; Shusei Sato; Tomohiko Kato; Satoshi Tabata; Atsuhiro Oka
- Nonequilibrium Diversity Dynamics of the Lesser Antillean Avifauna, pp. 1522-1524
- Robert E. Ricklefs; Eldredge Bermingham
- Natural Restoration of the Species-Area Relation for a Lizard after a Hurricane, pp. 1525-1528
- Thomas W. Schoener; David A. Spiller; Jonathan B. Losos
- Role of Erv29p in Collecting Soluble Secretory Proteins into ER-Derived Transport Vesicles, pp. 1528-1531
- William J. Belden; Charles Barlowe
- Lack of Acrosome Formation in Hrb-Deficient Mice, pp. 1531-1533
- Ningling Kang-Decker; George T. Mantchev; Subhash C. Juneja; Mark A. McNiven; Jan M. A. van Deursen
- Segregation of Nitrogen Fixation and Oxygenic Photosynthesis in the Marine Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium, pp. 1534-1537
- Ilana Berman-Frank; Pernilla Lundgren; Yi-Bu Chen; Hendrik Küpper; Zbigniew Kolber; Birgitta Bergman; Paul Falkowski
- Tumor Therapy with Targeted Atomic Nanogenerators, pp. 1537-1540
- Michael R. McDevitt; Dangshe Ma; Lawrence T. Lai; Jim Simon; Paul Borchardt; R. Keith Frank; Karen Wu; Virginia Pellegrini; Michael J. Curcio; Matthias Miederer; Neil H. Bander; David A. Scheinberg
- Induction of Dendritic Cell Differentiation by IFN-α in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, pp. 1540-1543
- Patrick Blanco; A. Karolina Palucka; Michelle Gill; Virginia Pascual; Jacques Banchereau
- Choice Behavior of Drosophila Facing Contradictory Visual Cues, pp. 1543-1547
- Shiming Tang; Aike Guo
- Rapid Increase in Clusters of Presynaptic Proteins at Onset of Long-Lasting Potentiation, pp. 1547-1550
- Irina Antonova; Ottavio Arancio; Anne-Cecile Trillat; Hong-Gang Wang; Leonard Zablow; Hiroshi Udo; Eric R. Kandel; Robert D. Hawkins
Tech.Sight
- Molecular Testing for Infectious Disease, pp. 1553+1555
- Donald Jungkind
Back Matter (49 pp.)
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Front Matter (29 pp.)
Editorial: Climate Change and Bangladesh, p. 1617
- Saleemul Huq
Editors' Choice, pp. 1619+1621
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1623
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Shock Wave May Have Knocked out Japanese Neutrino Detector, pp. 1630-1631
- Dennis Normile
- European Programs Face Another Squeeze, p. 1631
- Daniel Clery
- Insider Takes over at NASA, pp. 1631+1633
- Andrew Lawler
- Dusty Young Star Gets New Birth Mates, pp. 1633-1634
- Robert Irion
- ScienceScope, pp. 1633+1635
- Mark Russell; Eliot Marshall; Gretchen Vogel; Aude Sonneville; Wayne Kondro
- Questions Arise over Second Japanese Site, p. 1634
- Dennis Normile
- Sequences Reveal Borrowed Genes, pp. 1634-1635
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Coated Nanofibers Copy What's Bred in the Bone, pp. 1635+1637
- Robert F. Service
- Congress Clears Way for Rodent Rules, p. 1637
- David Malakoff
News Focus
- Gene Therapy: Safer and Virus-Free?, pp. 1638-1642
- Dan Ferber
- Viral Vectors Still Pack Surprises, p. 1640
- Eliot Marshall
- Terrorism, Money, Contacts Top Science Adviser's Agenda, pp. 1642-1643+1645
- David Malakoff
- After the Fall, pp. 1646-1647
- Robert Koenig
Random Samples, p. 1649
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- No Prize for the Wrights, p. 1651
- Robert Langridge
- NAS Cloning Hearing Disappoints Participants, p. 1651
- David Magnus; Arthur Caplan
- Amplifying Importance of New Research in Peru, pp. 1651-1653
- Daniel H. Sandweiss; Michael E. Moseley; Jonathan Haas; Winifred Creamer
- Corrections and Clarifications: The Race to Beat the Cuprates, p. 1653
- Corrections and Clarifications: Hopkins Reviews Investment in Indian Cancer Drug Trial, p. 1653
Policy Forum
- Aquaculture: A Gateway for Exotic Species, pp. 1655-1656
- Rosamond L. Naylor; Susan L. Williams; Donald R. Strong
Books et al.
- A Martian's Chronicles, pp. 1657-1658
- Memoirs: A Twentieth-Century Journey in Science and Politics
- Edward Teller; Judy Shoolery
- Review author[s]: Gregg Herken
- Certain Diseases, Uncertain Explanations, pp. 1658-1659
- Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease past Patterns, Uncertain Futures
- Tony McMichael
- Review author[s]: David Morens
- Also Sprach Homo mutans, p. 1659
- Shrinking the Cat Genetic Engineering before We Knew about Genes
- Sue Hubbell
- Review author[s]: Norman A. Johnson
Perspectives
- Action at the Y-Branch, pp. 1660-1661
- Alan Weeds; Sharon Yeoh
- Encounters in Space, pp. 1661+1663
- Benjamin Geiger
- Predicting the Unpredictable, pp. 1663-1664
- Graham F. Medley
- Putting Metals into Polymers, pp. 1664-1666
- Ian Manners
- Raising the Standards, pp. 1666-1668
- Patrick Gill
- North American Devastation or Global Cataclysm?, pp. 1668-1669
- Tim Flannery
- Genetic Association by Whole-Genome Analysis?, pp. 1669-1670
- Pui-Yan Kwok
- Jeffrey Isner, 1947-2001, p. 1670
- Judah Folkman
Review
- Oblique Stepwise Rise and Growth of the Tibet Plateau, pp. 1671-1677
- Paul Tapponnier; Xu Zhiqin; Françoise Roger; Bertrand Meyer; Nicolas Arnaud; Gérard Wittlinger; Yang Jingsui
Research
Research Article
- Crystal Structure of Arp2/3 Complex, pp. 1679-1684
- Robert C. Robinson; Kirsi Turbedsky; Donald A. Kaiser; Jean-Baptiste Marchand; Henry N. Higgs; Senyon Choe; Thomas D. Pollard
Reports
- Self-Assembly and Mineralization of Peptide-Amphiphile Nanofibers, pp. 1684-1688
- Jeffrey D. Hartgerink; Elia Beniash; Samuel I. Stupp
- Factors Controlling Long- and Short-Term Sequestration of Atmospheric CO2 in a Mid-Latitude Forest, pp. 1688-1691
- Carol C. Barford; Steven C. Wofsy; Michael L. Goulden; J. William Munger; Elizabeth Hammond Pyle; Shawn P. Urbanski; Lucy Hutyra; Scott R. Saleska; David Fitzjarrald; Kathleen Moore
- A Near-Earth Asteroid Population Estimate from the LINEAR Survey, pp. 1691-1693
- Joseph Scott Stuart
- Dynamical Spreading of Asteroid Families by the Yarkovsky Effect, pp. 1693-1696
- William F. Bottke Jr.; David Vokrouhlický; Miroslav Brož; David Nesvorný; Alessandro Morbidelli
- Collisions and Gravitational Reaccumulation: Forming Asteroid Families and Satellites, pp. 1696-1700
- Patrick Michel; Willy Benz; Paolo Tanga; Derek C. Richardson
- Indication of Global Deforestation at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary by New Zealand Fern Spike, pp. 1700-1702
- Vivi Vajda; J. Ian Raine; Christopher J. Hollis
- Tree Diversity in Tropical Rain Forests: A Validation of the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, pp. 1702-1704
- Jean-François Molino; Daniel Sabatier
- Identification of Ubiquitin Ligases Required for Skeletal Muscle Atrophy, pp. 1704-1708
- Sue C. Bodine; Esther Latres; Susanne Baumhueter; Venus K.-M. Lai; Lorna Nunez; Brian A. Clarke; William T. Poueymirou; Frank J. Panaro; Erqian Na; Kumar Dharmarajan; Zhen-Qiang Pan; David M. Valenzuela; Thomas M. DeChiara; Trevor N. Stitt; George D. Yancopoulos; David J. Glass
- Taking Cell-Matrix Adhesions to the Third Dimension, pp. 1708-1712
- Edna Cukierman; Roumen Pankov; Daron R. Stevens; Kenneth M. Yamada
- ATR and ATRIP: Partners in Checkpoint Signaling, pp. 1713-1716
- David Cortez; Saritha Guntuku; Jun Qin; Stephen J. Elledge
- Two Essential DNA Polymerases at the Bacterial Replication Fork, pp. 1716-1719
- Etienne Dervyn; Catherine Suski; Richard Daniel; Claude Bruand; Jérome Chapuis; Jeff Errington; Laurent Jannière; S. Dusko Ehrlich
- Blocks of Limited Haplotype Diversity Revealed by High-Resolution Scanning of Human Chromosome 21, pp. 1719-1723
- Nila Patil; Anthony J. Berno; David A. Hinds; Wade A. Barrett; Jigna M. Doshi; Coleen R. Hacker; Curtis R. Kautzer; Danny H. Lee; Claire Marjoribanks; David P. McDonough; Bich T. N. Nguyen; Michael C. Norris; John B. Sheehan; Naiping Shen; David Stern; Renee P. Stokowski; Daryl J. Thomas; Mark O. Trulson; Kanan R. Vyas; Kelly A. Frazer; Stephen P. A. Fodor; David R. Cox
- A Genomic-Systems Biology Map for Cardiovascular Function, pp. 1723-1726
- Monika Stoll; Allen W. Cowley Jr.; Peter J. Tonellato; Andrew S. Greene; Mary L. Kaldunski; Richard J. Roman; Pierre Dumas; Nicholas J. Schork; Zhitao Wang; Howard J. Jacob
- Estimation of Epidemic Size and Incubation Time Based on Age Characteristics of vCJD in the United Kingdom, pp. 1726-1728
- Alain-Jacques Valleron; Pierre-Yves Boelle; Robert Will; Jean-Yves Cesbron
- Predictability of the UK Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Epidemic, pp. 1729-1731
- Jerome N. Huillard d'Aignaux; Simon N. Cousens; Peter G. Smith
- The Influence of the Proinflammatory Cytokine, Osteopontin, on Autoimmune Demyelinating Disease, pp. 1731-1735
- Dorothée Chabas; Sergio E. Baranzini; Dennis Mitchell; Claude C. A. Bernard; Susan R. Rittling; David T. Denhardt; Raymond A. Sobel; Christopher Lock; Marcela Karpuj; Rosetta Pedotti; Renu Heller; Jorge R. Oksenberg; Lawrence Steinman
- Priming of Memory but Not Effector CD8 T Cells by a Killed Bacterial Vaccine, pp. 1735-1739
- Gregoire Lauvau; Sujata Vijh; Philip Kong; Tiffany Horng; Kristen Kerksiek; Natalya Serbina; Roman A. Tuma; Eric G. Pamer
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Editorial: Dealing with the Tinder as Well as the Flint, p. 1789
- Jonathan Lash
Editors' Choice, pp. 1791+1793
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 1795
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Cloning Announcement Sparks Debate and Scientific Skepticism, pp. 1802-1803
- Eliot Marshall; Gretchen Vogel
- Virus Infects Cell: Live and Uncut, p. 1803
- Mary Beckman
- Asian Astronomers Build Closer Ties, pp. 1803+1805
- Dennis Normile
- Photoelectrons Show How Quick a Flash Is, pp. 1805-1806
- Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
- ScienceScope, pp. 1805+1807
- Andrew Lawler; Jocelyn Kaiser; Marina Astvatsaturyan; Vladimir Pokrovsky; Gretchen Vogel
- When Is a Coho Salmon Not a Coho Salmon, pp. 1806-1807
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Reserves Found to Aid Fisheries, pp. 1807+1809
- David Malakoff
- Fragile X's Missing Partners Identified, p. 1809
- Emily Sohn
News Focus: Anthrax
- Taking Anthrax's Genetic Fingerprints, pp. 1810-1812
- Martin Enserink
- A 'Sure Killer' Yields to Medicine, pp. 1813-1814
- Kathryn Brown
- TV Dinosaur Team Treads Tricky Mammalian Terrain, p. 1815
- Andrew Watson
- Cosmic Mystery Objects Start to Yield Secrets, pp. 1816-1817
- Govert Schilling
- Microsoft Settles down Amongst the Dons, p. 1819
- Tim Burnhill
- Life-Potential, Slow, or Long Dead, pp. 1820-1821
- Richard A. Kerr
Random Samples, p. 1823
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- Assessing the Reviewers of Animal Research, pp. 1831-1832
- Harry Klemfuss; Nancy K. Dess; Susan E. Brandon; Howard H. Garrison; Marky Pitts; Bernard E. Rollin; F. M. Loew; Scott Plous; Harold Herzog
- WHO Ranking of Health Systems, pp. 1832-1833
- Anthony Robbins
- Counting All Species, p. 1833
- Cristián Samper
- But Maybe Counting Is the Easiest Part, p. 1834
- Russell Husted
- Research on Resistance to Cancer Drug Gleevec, p. 1834
- Charles L. Sawyers
Policy Forum
- Recent Reductions in China's Greenhouse Gas Emissions, pp. 1835+1837
- David G. Streets; Kejun Jiang; Xiulian Hu; Jonathan E. Sinton; Xiao-Quan Zhang; Deying Xu; Mark Z. Jacobson; James E. Hansen
Books et al.
- Toward the Invisible Computer, p. 1838
- The Unfinished Revolution: Human-Centered Computers and What They Can Do for Us
- Michael Dertouzos
- Review author[s]: Martin Greenberger
- High-Density Intro to Information Devices, pp. 1838-1839
- The Physics of Information Technology
- Neil Gershenfeld
- Review author[s]: David G. Goodwin
Perspectives
- TAPping into mRNA Export, pp. 1841-1842
- Melissa J. Moore; Michael Rosbash
- The Art of Total Synthesis, pp. 1842-1843
- István E. Markó
- Clues to the Martian Atmosphere, pp. 1843-1844
- Donald M. Hunten
- Dating: Vive la Différence, pp. 1844-1845
- Jess Adkins
- A New Thread in an Intricate Web, pp. 1845-1847
- Mark von Zastrow; Keith Mostov
- Dammed Experiments!, pp. 1847-1848
- Jared Diamond
- A Molecular Gut Reaction, pp. 1848-1849
- Florence Lambolez; Benedita Rocha
- The Structure of the Web, pp. 1849-1850
- Jon Kleinberg; Steve Lawrence
Prize Essay
- AMPA Receptor Dynamics and Synaptic Plasticity, pp. 1851-1852
- Song-Hai Shi
Lipid Biology
- Lipids in the Limelight, p. 1861
- Lisa Chong; Jean Marx
News
- Caveolae: A Once-Elusive Structure Gets Some Respect, pp. 1862-1865
- Jean Marx
Reviews and Viewpoints
- Nuclear Receptors and Lipid Physiology: Opening the X-Files, pp. 1866-1870
- Ajay Chawla; Joyce J. Repa; Ronald M. Evans; David J. Mangelsdorf
- Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes: Advances in Eicosanoid Biology, pp. 1871-1875
- Colin D. Funk
- Lysophospholipids: Receptor Revelations, pp. 1875-1878
- Timothy Hla; Menq-Jer Lee; Nicolas Ancellin; Ji H. Paik; Michael J. Kluk
- Hedgehog Signaling: A Tale of Two Lipids, pp. 1879-1881
- Philip W. Ingham
- Location, Location, Location: Membrane Targeting Directed by PX Domains, pp. 1881-1885
- Trey K. Sato; Michael Overduin; Scott D. Emr
Research
Brevia
- Cloned Cattle Can Be Healthy and Normal, pp. 1893-1894
- Robert P. Lanza; Jose B. Cibelli; David Faber; Raymond W. Sweeney; Boyd Henderson; Wendy Nevala; Michael D. West; Peter J. Wettstein
- Endangered Right Whales on the Southeastern Bering Sea Shelf, p. 1894
- Cynthia T. Tynan; Douglas P. DeMaster; William T. Peterson
Research Article
- Delineation of mRNA Export Pathways by the Use of Cell-Permeable Peptides, pp. 1895-1901
- Imed-Eddine Gallouzi; Joan A. Steitz
Reports
- Photoinduced Conversion of Silver Nanospheres to Nanoprisms, pp. 1901-1903
- Rongchao Jin; YunWei Cao; Chad A. Mirkin; K. L. Kelly; George C. Schatz; J. G. Zheng
- Total Synthesis of Ciguatoxin CTX3C, pp. 1904-1906
- Masahiro Hirama; Tohru Oishi; Hisatoshi Uehara; Masayuki Inoue; Megumi Maruyama; Hiroki Oguri; Masayuki Satake
- Engineering Crystal Symmetry and Polar Order in Molecular Host Frameworks, pp. 1907-1911
- K. Travis Holman; Adam M. Pivovar; Michael D. Ward
- Seismic Detection of Rigid Zones at the Top of the Core, pp. 1911-1914
- Sebastian Rost; Justin Revenaugh
- Detection of Molecular Hydrogen in the Atmosphere of Mars, pp. 1914-1917
- Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky; Paul D. Feldman
- Mediterranean Sea Surface Radiocarbon Reservoir Age Changes since the Last Glacial Maximum, pp. 1917-1920
- Giuseppe Siani; Martine Paterne; Elisabeth Michel; Roberto Sulpizio; Alessandro Sbrana; Maurice Arnold; Geoffrey Haddad
- Effects of Marine Reserves on Adjacent Fisheries, pp. 1920-1923
- Callum M. Roberts; James A. Bohnsack; Fiona Gell; Julie P. Hawkins; Renata Goodridge
- Ecological Meltdown in Predator-Free Forest Fragments, pp. 1923-1926
- John Terborgh; Lawrence Lopez; Percy Nuñez V.; Madhu Rao; Ghazala Shahabuddin; Gabriela Orihuela; Mailen Riveros; Rafael Ascanio; Greg H. Adler; Thomas D. Lambert; Luis Balbas
- Matching Spiracle Opening to Metabolic Need during Flight in Drosophila, pp. 1926-1929
- Fritz-Olaf Lehmann
- Real-Time Single-Molecule Imaging of the Infection Pathway of an Adeno-Associated Virus, pp. 1929-1932
- Georg Seisenberger; Martin U. Ried; Thomas Endreß; Hildegard Büning; Michael Hallek; Christoph Bräuchle
- Physiological Migration of Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells, pp. 1933-1936
- Douglas E. Wright; Amy J. Wagers; Anjali Pathak Gulati; Frances L. Johnson; Irving L. Weissman
- T Cell Responses Modulated through Interaction between CD8αα and the Nonclassical MHC Class I Molecule, TL, pp. 1936-1939
- Andrew J. Leishman; Olga V. Naidenko; Antoine Attinger; Frits Koning; Christopher J. Lena; Yi Xiong; Hsiu-Ching Chang; Ellis Reinherz; Mitchell Kronenberg; Hilde Cheroutre
- RGS-PX1, a GAP for Gαs and Sorting Nexin in Vesicular Trafficking, pp. 1939-1942
- Bin Zheng; Yong-Chao Ma; Rennolds S. Ostrom; Christine Lavoie; Gordon N. Gill; Paul A. Insel; Xin-Yun Huang; Marilyn G. Farquhar
- Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Mitogenic Activation of mTOR Signaling, pp. 1942-1945
- Yimin Fang; Montserrat Vilella-Bach; Rebecca Bachmann; Asa Flanigan; Jie Chen
- Regulation of Cell Survival by Secreted Proneurotrophins, pp. 1945-1948
- Ramee Lee; Pouneh Kermani; Kenneth K. Teng; Barbara L. Hempstead
- Lobster Sniffing: Antennule Design and Hydrodynamic Filtering of Information in an Odor Plume, pp. 1948-1951
- M. A. R. Koehl; Jeffrey R. Koseff; John P. Crimaldi; Michael G. McCay; Tim Cooper; Megan B. Wiley; Paul A. Moore
AAAS News and Notes, p. 1967
- Coimbra Sirica
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Editorial: Science and Development, p. 2053
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 2055+2057
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2059
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- NSF to Gain Funds from Smithsonian, Other Agencies?, p. 2066
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Caltech Aims for Big Jump in Women Faculty, pp. 2066-2067
- Andrew Lawler
- Men Still Have Edge in U.S. Science Careers, p. 2067
- Jeffrey Mervis
- Government Shoots down GM Plant Trials, pp. 2067+2069
- Giselle Weiss
- Pathogen Researchers Get Help from TIGR, pp. 2069-2070
- David Malakoff
- ScienceScope, pp. 2069+2071
- Andrew Lawler; Richard A. Kerr; John Pickrell; Michael Balter
- Researchers Say Rules Are Too Restrictive, pp. 2070-2071
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Pot-Bellied Mice Point to Obesity Enzyme, pp. 2071-2072
- Trisha Gura
- Finding the Holes in the Magnetosphere, p. 2072
- Andrew Watson
- Paring down the Big Five Mass Extinctions, pp. 2072-2073
- Richard A. Kerr
- Web Site Aims to Bridge North-South Divide, p. 2073
- Ben Shouse
News Focus
- High-Speed Biologists Search for Gold in Proteins, pp. 2074-2077
- Robert F. Service
- A Proteomics Upstart Tries to Outrun the Competition, pp. 2079-2080
- Robert F. Service
- Searching for Recipes for Protein Chips, pp. 2080-2082
- Robert F. Service
- Gene and Protein Patents Get Ready to Go Head to Head, pp. 2082-2083
- Robert F. Service
- Rockefeller's Star Lured to San Diego Company, pp. 2083+2085
- Eliot Marshall
Random Samples, p. 2087
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- A Late Triassic Trove of Fossil Plants, p. 2093
- Sidney Ash
- The Pros and Cons of Nuclear Fuel Recycling, pp. 2093-2094
- Per F. Peterson; Frank N. von Hippel
- Carbon Sinks and Conserving Biodiversity, pp. 2094-2095
- Bas van Wesemael; Eric F. Lambin
- Nomenclature for Ion Channel Subunits, pp. 2095-2096
- Jonathan Bradley; Stephan Frings; King-wai Yau; Randall Reed
- Corrections and Clarifications: Observation of Covalent Intermediates in an Enzyme Mechanism at Atomic Resolution, p. 2096
Essays on Science and Society
- Safeguarding the World's Natural Treasures, pp. 2099-2101
- John McCarter; Georgie Boge; Gillian Darlow
- Romanticism, Race, and Recapitulation, pp. 2101-2102
- Gabriel Finkelstein
Books et al.
- A Scientific Kokopelli, pp. 2103+2105
- My Life in Science
- Sydney Brenner; Errol C. Friedberg; Eleanor Lawrence
- Review author[s]: Bob Edgar
- Why Global Warming Is Controversial, pp. 2105-2106
- Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance
- Clark A. Miller; Paul N. Edwards
- Review author[s]: George Philander
- The Pill in Context, p. 2106
- Sexual Chemistry: A History of the Contraceptive Pill
- Lara V. Marks
- Review author[s]: Londa Schiebinger
Perspectives
- Global Change on Mars?, pp. 2107-2108
- David A. Paige
- Thin Walls Tell the Tale, pp. 2108-2109
- David Archer; Pamela Martin
- Climate Variability and the Influence of the Sun, pp. 2109-2111
- Joanna D. Haigh
- RIPping Tyrosine Kinase Receptors Apart, pp. 2111+2113
- Carl-Henrik Heldin; Johan Ericsson
- Methylation Talk between Histones and DNA, pp. 2113-2115
- Adrian Bird
- Epithelial Cell Differentiation: A Mather of Choice, pp. 2115-2116
- Gijs R. van den Brink; Pascal de Santa Barbara; Drucilla J. Roberts
- PTEN-Coupling Tumor Suppression to Stem Cells?, pp. 2116-2118
- Josef M. Penninger; James Woodgett
- Nota Bene: In the Nic of Time, p. 2118
- Orla Smith
Review
- Aerosols, Climate, and the Hydrological Cycle, pp. 2119-2124
- V. Ramanathan; P. J. Crutzen; J. T. Kiehl; D. Rosenfeld
Research
Research Articles
- Cell Proliferation without Neurogenesis in Adult Primate Neocortex, pp. 2127-2130
- David R. Kornack; Pasko Rakic
- Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate during the Holocene, pp. 2130-2136
- Gerard Bond; Bernd Kromer; Juerg Beer; Raimund Muscheler; Michael N. Evans; William Showers; Sharon Hoffmann; Rusty Lotti-Bond; Irka Hajdas; Georges Bonani
Reports
- Oscillating Rows of Vortices in Superconductors, pp. 2136-2138
- T. Matsuda; O. Kamimura; H. Kasai; K. Harada; T. Yoshida; T. Akashi; A. Tonomura; Y. Nakayama; J. Shimoyama; K. Kishio; T. Hanaguri; K. Kitazawa
- Field-Effect Modulation of the Conductance of Single Molecules, pp. 2138-2140
- Jan Hendrik Schön; Hong Meng; Zhenan Bao
- Seasonal Variations of Snow Depth on Mars, pp. 2141-2146
- David E. Smith; Maria T. Zuber; Gregory A. Neumann
- Observational Evidence for an Active Surface Reservoir of Solid Carbon Dioxide on Mars, pp. 2146-2148
- Michael C. Malin; Michael A. Caplinger; Scott D. Davis
- Solar Forcing of Regional Climate Change during the Maunder Minimum, pp. 2149-2152
- Drew T. Shindell; Gavin A. Schmidt; Michael E. Mann; David Rind; Anne Waple
- Glacial-to-Holocene Redistribution of Carbonate Ion in the Deep Sea, pp. 2152-2155
- Wallace S. Broecker; Elizabeth Clark
- Requirement of Math1 for Secretory Cell Lineage Commitment in the Mouse Intestine, pp. 2155-2158
- Qi Yang; Nessan A. Bermingham; Milton J. Finegold; Huda Y. Zoghbi
- Structural Mechanisms of QacR Induction and Multidrug Recognition, pp. 2158-2163
- Maria A. Schumacher; Marshall C. Miller; Steve Grkovic; Melissa H. Brown; Ronald A. Skurray; Richard G. Brennan
- Structural Basis for Selective Recognition of Oligosaccharides by DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR, pp. 2163-2166
- Hadar Feinberg; Daniel A. Mitchell; Kurt Drickamer; William I. Weis
- A Transgenic Model of Visceral Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome, pp. 2166-2170
- Hiroaki Masuzaki; Janice Paterson; Hiroshi Shinyama; Nicholas M. Morton; John J. Mullins; Jonathan R. Seckl; Jeffrey S. Flier
- Rapid Killing of Streptococcus pneumoniae with a Bacteriophage Cell Wall Hydrolase, pp. 2170-2172
- Jutta M. Loeffler; Daniel Nelson; Vincent A. Fischetti
- Central Role of the CNGA4 Channel Subunit in Ca 2+ -Calmodulin-Dependent Odor Adaptation, pp. 2172-2175
- Steven D. Munger; Andrew P. Lane; Haining Zhong; Trese Leinders-Zufall; King-Wai Yau; Frank Zufall; Randall R. Reed
- Facilitation of Calmodulin-Mediated Odor Adaptation by cAMP-Gated Channel Subunits, pp. 2176-2178
- Jonathan Bradley; Dirk Reuter; Stephan Frings
- γ-Secretase Cleavage and Nuclear Localization of ErbB-4 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, pp. 2179-2181
- Chang-Yuan Ni; M. Paul Murphy; Todd E. Golde; Graham Carpenter
- Chromosome Dynamics in the Yeast Interphase Nucleus, pp. 2181-2186
- Patrick Heun; Thierry Laroche; Kenji Shimada; Patrick Furrer; Susan M. Gasser
- Negative Regulation of Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Proliferation by the Pten Tumor Suppressor Gene in Vivo, pp. 2186-2189
- Matthias Groszer; Rebecca Erickson; Deirdre D. Scripture-Adams; Ralf Lesche; Andreas Trumpp; Jerome A. Zack; Harley I. Kornblum; Xin Liu; Hong Wu
Back Matter (55 pp.)
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Front Matter (32 pp.)
Editorial: Enclosing the Research Commons, p. 2249
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 2251+2253
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2255
- Mitch Leslie
News
News of the Week
- Germany Dithers over Stem Cells, While Sweden Gives Green Light, p. 2262
- Gretchen Vogel
- Britain Joins the ESO Bandwagon, pp. 2262-2263
- Andrew Watson
- Texas Oncologist Gets Cancer Institute Post, pp. 2263+2265
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Lab's Fate Uncertain as Search Continues, pp. 2265-2266
- Josh Gewolb
- ScienceScope, pp. 2265+2267
- Andrew Lawler; Jeffrey Mervis; Andrew Watson
- New Genome a Boost to Plant Studies, p. 2266
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Placentals' Family Tree Drawn and Quartered, pp. 2266-2268
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- Gene Gemisch Cures Sickle Cell in Mice, p. 2268
- Eliot Marshall
- Panel Reviews Risks of Germ Line Changes, pp. 2268-2269
- Eliot Marshall
- Cracking Gut Bugs' Cell-Skewing Strategy, p. 2269
- Dan Ferber
- New Report Tackles Wealth of Problems, pp. 2269+2271
- Pallava Bagla
- Bed Nets Prove Their Mettle against Malaria, p. 2271
- Martin Enserink
News Focus
- Fast Technology Drives New World of Newborn Screening, pp. 2272-2274
- Eliot Marshall
- NSF Initiative Gives Field a Chance to Show Relevance, p. 2275
- Charles Seife
- A NEAR Miss Seeking the Origin of Meteorites, p. 2276
- Richard A. Kerr
- Harvard Professor Shakes up Regulatory Policy, pp. 2277-2278
- Jocelyn Kaiser
- Did Plaster Hold Neolithic Society Together?, pp. 2278-2279+2281
- Michael Balter
- The Ups and Downs of Evolution, pp. 2281-2282
- Dennis Normile
- Algeria's Hard Times Fray Scientific Bonds, p. 2283
- Aude Sonneville
Random Samples, p. 2285
- Josh Gewolb
Science's Compass
Letters
- False Promises for European Space Science, p. 2289
- Peter Scheid; Alfonso Colombatti; Patrick Tabeling
- Biotech Gap between North and South, pp. 2289-2290
- Jorge A. Huete-Pérez; David A. Orozco; Peter A. Singer; Abdallah S. Daar
- Commercial Nature of Corn Germ Plasm, pp. 2291-2292
- P. Stephen Baenziger
- The Broad Reach of Helminthology, p. 2292
- Richard L. Tao; Fred A. Lewis
- Corrections and Clarifications: Inverse Modeling of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fluxes, p. 2292
Policy Forum
- Competition and Careers in Biosciences, pp. 2293-2294
- Richard Freeman; Eric Weinstein; Elizabeth Marincola; Janet Rosenbaum; Frank Solomon
Books et al.
- Interconnected Stories of Brain Rhythms, pp. 2295+2297
- The Intact and Sliced Brain
- Mircea Steriade
- Review author[s]: György Buzsáki
- Growing Trees from Molecular Data, pp. 2297-2298
- Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy: A How-To Manual for Molecular Biologists
- Barry G. Hall
- Review author[s]: Axel Meyer
- Nota Bene: Why Did the Penguins Gasp?, p. 2298
- The Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans
- Andrew Byatt; Alastair Fothergill; Martha Holmes
- Review author[s]: Caroline Ash; Samuel Ash Croft
Perspectives
- The X Files: One Step Closer to Closure, pp. 2299-2300
- Don Ganem
- How Ice Sheets Flow, pp. 2300-2301
- Christina L. Hulbe
- Genomic Views of Genome Duplication, pp. 2301+2303-2304
- Bruce Stillman
- Reality Simulation: Observe While It Happens, pp. 2304-2305
- Herman J. C. Berendsen
- Glassy Water, pp. 2305-2306
- Dennis D. Klug
- A One-Domain Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel in Bacteria, pp. 2306-2308
- William A. Catterall
- Climate Swings Come into Focus, pp. 2308-2309
- Wally S. Broecker; Sidney Hemming
Review
- Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny and Its Impact on Evolutionary Biology, pp. 2310-2314
- John P. Huelsenbeck; Fredrik Ronquist; Rasmus Nielsen; Jonathan P. Bollback
Research
Research Articles
- The Genome of the Natural Genetic Engineer Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, pp. 2317-2323
- Derek W. Wood; Joao C. Setubal; Rajinder Kaul; Dave E. Monks; Joao P. Kitajima; Vagner K. Okura; Yang Zhou; Lishan Chen; Gwendolyn E. Wood; Nalvo F. Almeida Jr.; Lisa Woo; Yuching Chen; Ian T. Paulsen; Jonathan A. Eisen; Peter D. Karp; Donald Bovee Sr.; Peter Chapman; James Clendenning; Glenda Deatherage; Will Gillet; Charles Grant; Tatyana Kutyavin; Ruth Levy; Meng-Jin Li; Erin McClelland; Anthony Palmieri; Christopher Raymond; Gregory Rouse; Channakhone Saenphimmachak; Zaining Wu; Pedro Romero; David Gordon; Shiping Zhang; Heayun Yoo; Yumin Tao; Phyllis Biddle; Mark Jung; William Krespan; Michael Perry; Bill Gordon-Kamm; Li Liao; Sun Kim; Carol Hendrick; Zuo-Yu Zhao; Maureen Dolan; Forrest Chumley; Scott V. Tingey; Jean-Francois Tomb; Milton P. Gordon; Maynard V. Olson; Eugene W. Nester
- Genome Sequence of the Plant Pathogen and Biotechnology Agent Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, pp. 2323-2328
- Brad Goodner; Gregory Hinkle; Stacie Gattung; Nancy Miller; Mary Blanchard; Barbara Qurollo; Barry S. Goldman; Yongwei Cao; Manor Askenazi; Conrad Halling; Lori Mullin; Kathryn Houmiel; Jeffrey Gordon; Mark Vaudin; Oleg Iartchouk; Andrew Epp; Fang Liu; Clifford Wollam; Mike Allinger; Dahlia Doughty; Charlaine Scott; Courtney Lappas; Brian Markelz; Casey Flanagan; Chris Crowell; Jordan Gurson; Caroline Lomo; Carolyn Sear; Graham Strub; Chris Cielo; Steven Slater
- Earthquake Recurrence and Rupture Dynamics of Himalayan Frontal Thrust, India, pp. 2328-2331
- Senthil Kumar; Steven G. Wesnousky; Thomas K. Rockwell; Daniel Ragona; Vikram C. Thakur; Gordon G. Seitz
Reports
- Destruction of the Global Phase Coherence in Ultrathin, Doubly Connected Superconducting Cylinders, pp. 2332-2334
- Y. Liu; Yu. Zadorozhny; M. M. Rosario; B. Y. Rock; P. T. Carrigan; H. Wang
- The Glass Transition of Water, Based on Hyperquenching Experiments, pp. 2335-2338
- V. Velikov; S. Borick; C. A. Angell
- High Geothermal Heat Flow, Basal Melt, and the Origin of Rapid Ice Flow in Central Greenland, pp. 2338-2342
- Mark Fahnestock; Waleed Abdalati; Ian Joughin; John Brozena; Prasad Gogineni
- A New Global Mode of Earth Deformation: Seasonal Cycle Detected, pp. 2342-2345
- Geoffrey Blewitt; David Lavallée; Peter Clarke; Konstantin Nurutdinov
- A High-Resolution Absolute-Dated Late Pleistocene Monsoon Record from Hulu Cave, China, pp. 2345-2348
- Y. J. Wang; H. Cheng; R. L. Edwards; Z. S. An; J. Y. Wu; C.-C. Shen; J. A. Dorale
- Resolution of the Early Placental Mammal Radiation Using Bayesian Phylogenetics, pp. 2348-2351
- William J. Murphy; Eduardo Eizirik; Stephen J. O'Brien; Ole Madsen; Mark Scally; Christophe J. Douady; Emma Teeling; Oliver A. Ryder; Michael J. Stanhope; Wilfried W. de Jong; Mark S. Springer
- The Closest Living Relatives of Land Plants, pp. 2351-2353
- Kenneth G. Karol; Richard M. McCourt; Matthew T. Cimino; Charles F. Delwiche
- Water Permeation across Biological Membranes: Mechanism and Dynamics of Aquaporin-1 and GlpF, pp. 2353-2357
- Bert L. de Groot; Helmut Grubmüller
- Genome-Wide Distribution of ORC and MCM Proteins in S. cerevisiae: High-Resolution Mapping of Replication Origins, pp. 2357-2360
- John J. Wyrick; Jennifer G. Aparicio; Ting Chen; John D. Barnett; Ezra G. Jennings; Richard A. Young; Stephen P. Bell; Oscar M. Aparicio
- Visualization of DNA Replication on Individual Epstein-Barr Virus Episomes, pp. 2361-2364
- Paolo Norio; Carl L. Schildkraut
- Systematic Genetic Analysis with Ordered Arrays of Yeast Deletion Mutants, pp. 2364-2368
- Amy Hin Yan Tong; Marie Evangelista; Ainslie B. Parsons; Hong Xu; Gary D. Bader; Nicholas Pagé; Mark Robinson; Sasan Raghibizadeh; Christopher W. V. Hogue; Howard Bussey; Brenda Andrews; Mike Tyers; Charles Boone
- Correction of Sickle Cell Disease in Transgenic Mouse Models by Gene Therapy, pp. 2368-2371
- Robert Pawliuk; Karen A. Westerman; Mary E. Fabry; Emmanuel Payen; Robert Tighe; Eric E. Bouhassira; Seetharama A. Acharya; James Ellis; Irving M. London; Connie J. Eaves; R. Keith Humphries; Yves Beuzard; Ronald L. Nagel; Philippe Leboulch
- A Prokaryotic Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel, pp. 2372-2375
- Dejian Ren; Betsy Navarro; Haoxing Xu; Lixia Yue; Qing Shi; David E. Clapham
- Calcium Signaling by HBx Protein in Hepatitis B Virus DNA Replication, pp. 2376-2378
- Michael J. Bouchard; Li-Hua Wang; Robert J. Schneider
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Front Matter (43 pp.)
Editorial: Breakthrough of the Year, p. 2429
- Donald Kennedy
Editors' Choice, pp. 2431+2433
- Gilbert Chin
Netwatch, p. 2435
- Mitch Leslie
Breakthrough of the Year: Molecules Get Wired, pp. 2442-2447
- David Malakoff; Robert F. Service; The News and Editorial Staffs
News
News of the Week
- Universities Raise Their Game, but the Money Doesn't Flow, pp. 2448-2449
- Andrew Watson
- Case Institute a False Start, p. 2449
- David Malakoff
- Sign of Supersymmetry Fades Away, pp. 2449+2451
- Adrian Cho
- Helmholtz Reforms Mollify Scientists, pp. 2451-2452
- Gretchen Vogel
- ScienceScope, pp. 2451+2453+2455
- Elizabeth Pennisi; Susan Biggin; Andrew Lawler; David Malakoff; Dennis Normile; Jocelyn Kaiser; Martin Enserink; Eliot Marshall
- Most Initiatives Stalled; Health Research Grows, pp. 2452-2453
- Wayne Kondro
- A Time to Rest: Clock Signal Identified, pp. 2453-2454
- Marcia Barinaga
- Hot New Beam May Zap Bandwidth Bottleneck, p. 2454
- Robert F. Service
- Laureates Plead for Laws, Not War, p. 2455
- Wayne Kondro
- Psychologist Made up Sex Bias Results, p. 2457
- Constance Holden
- Dark Dwarf Galaxy Gets Even Darker, p. 2457
- Robert Irion
News Focus
- Genome Duplications: The Stuff of Evolution?, pp. 2458-2460
- Elizabeth Pennisi
- High Court Asked to Rule on What Makes an Idea New, pp. 2460-2461
- David Malakoff
- Assembling the Supersmall and Ultrasensitive, pp. 2462-2463
- Robert F. Service
- For Plants, Reproduction without Sex May Be Better, pp. 2463+2465
- Anne Simon Moffat
- Can Universities Be Bribed to Train More Scientists?, pp. 2466-2467
- Jeffrey Mervis
Random Samples, p. 2469
- Constance Holden
Science's Compass
Letters
- Exception to Eukaryotic Rules, p. 2477
- Matthew J. Wargo; Peter J. Rizzo
- Etymology of Epigenetics, pp. 2477-2478
- Harry Rubin; C.-Ting Wu
- Speciation and Centromere Evolution, pp. 2478-2480
- Pavel M. Borodin; Steven Henikoff; Kami Ahmad; Harmit S. Malik
- Tapping Science's Women for the Podium, p. 2480
- Sandra Masur; Caroline M. Kane
- Corrections and Clarifications: Where Has All the Carbon Gone?, p. 2480
Policy Forum
- Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry, pp. 2481-2482
- Bruce A. McCarl; Uwe A. Schneider
Books et al.
- Proving Watson-Crickery, Napkin by Napkin, pp. 2483+2485
- Meselson, Stahl, and the Replication of DNA: A History of "The Most Beautiful Experiment in Biology"
- Frederic Lawrence Holmes
- Review author[s]: Nathaniel Comfort
- Splendor of Humble Symbionts, pp. 2485-2486
- Lichens of North America
- Irwin M. Brodo; Sylvia Duran Sharnoff; Stephen Sharnoff
- Review author[s]: Paula T. DePriest
- Framing the Evidence, p. 2486
- Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters
- David Hockney
- Review author[s]: Patricia Fara
Perspectives
- Do G Quartets Orchestrate Fragile X Pathology?, pp. 2487-2488
- Hervé Moine; Jean-Louis Mandel
- Hitting the Surface: Softly, pp. 2488-2489
- Daniel J. Auerbach
- Coenzymes and Radicals, pp. 2489-2490
- Perry A. Frey
- Sharing the Garden, pp. 2490-2491
- Christopher B. Field
- Information Coding, pp. 2493-2494
- Barry Richmond
- A New Twist in the Radiocarbon Tale, pp. 2494-2495
- Paula J. Reimer
- Staying a Boy Forever, pp. 2495-2497
- Steven A. Wasserman; Stephen DiNardo
- Switching Partners in a Regulatory Tango, pp. 2497-2498
- Kenichi Nishioka; Danny Reinberg
- Nota Bene: A SAC of Crumbs and Stardust, p. 2498
- Orla Smith
Research
Brevia
- Worldwide Observations of Remarkable Deep-Sea Squids, pp. 2505-2506
- M. Vecchione; R. E. Young; A. Guerra; D. J. Lindsay; D. A. Clague; J. M. Bernhard; W. W. Sager; A. F. Gonzalez; F. J. Rocha; M. Segonzac
- Miniature Genome in the Marine Chordate Oikopleura dioica, p. 2506
- Hee-Chan Seo; Michael Kube; Rolf B. Edvardsen; Marit F. Jensen; Alfred Beck; Endy Spriet; Gabriel Gorsky; Eric H. Thompson; Hans Lehrach; Richard Reinhardt; Daniel Chourrout
Research Articles
- A Transcriptional Switch Mediated by Cofactor Methylation, pp. 2507-2511
- Wei Xu; Hongwu Chen; Keyong Du; Hiroshi Asahara; Marc Tini; Beverly M. Emerson; Marc Montminy; Ronald M. Evans
- Regulation of Daily Locomotor Activity and Sleep by Hypothalamic EGF Receptor Signaling, pp. 2511-2515
- Achim Kramer; Fu-Chia Yang; Pamela Snodgrass; Xiaodong Li; Thomas E. Scammell; Fred C. Davis; Charles J. Weitz
Reports
- Submillimeter Evidence for the Coeval Growth of Massive Black Holes and Galaxy Bulges, pp. 2516-2518
- M. J. Page; J. A. Stevens; J. P. D. Mittaz; F. J. Carrera
- Fermi Surface Sheet-Dependent Superconductivity in 2H-NbSe2</latex>, pp. 2518-2520
- T. Yokoya; T. Kiss; A. Chainani; S. Shin; M. Nohara; H. Takagi
- Chemically Induced Electronic Excitations at Metal Surfaces, pp. 2521-2523
- Brian Gergen; Hermann Nienhaus; W. Henry Weinberg; Eric W. McFarland
- Application of the Marcus Cross Relation to Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reactions, pp. 2524-2526
- Justine P. Roth; Jeffrey C. Yoder; Tae-Jin Won; James M. Mayer
- "Heavy Electron" Photoelectron Spectroscopy: Rotationally Resolved Ion Pair Imaging of CH3+</latex>, pp. 2527-2529
- Xianghong Liu; Richard L. Gross; Arthur G. Suits
- Regional 14 CO2 Offsets in the Troposphere: Magnitude, Mechanisms, and Consequences, pp. 2529-2532
- Bernd Kromer; Sturt W. Manning; Peter Ian Kuniholm; Maryanne W. Newton; Marco Spurk; Ingeborg Levin
- Anatolian Tree Rings and a New Chronology for the East Mediterranean Bronze-Iron Ages, pp. 2532-2535
- Sturt W. Manning; Bernd Kromer; Peter Ian Kuniholm; Maryanne W. Newton
- Dnmt3L and the Establishment of Maternal Genomic Imprints, pp. 2536-2539
- Déborah Bourc'his; Guo-Liang Xu; Chyuan-Sheng Lin; Brooke Bollman; Timothy H. Bestor
- Requirement of Heterochromatin for Cohesion at Centromeres, pp. 2539-2542
- Pascal Bernard; Jean-François Maure; Janet F. Partridge; Sylvie Genier; Jean-Paul Javerzat; Robin C. Allshire
- Stem Cell Self-Renewal Specified by JAK-STAT Activation in Response to a Support Cell Cue, pp. 2542-2545
- Amy A. Kiger; D. Leanne Jones; Cordula Schulz; Madolyn B. Rogers; Margaret T. Fuller
- Control of Stem Cell Self-Renewal in Drosophila Spermatogenesis by JAK-STAT Signaling, pp. 2546-2549
- Natalia Tulina; Erika Matunis
- Human Appropriation of Photosynthesis Products, pp. 2549-2552
- Stuart Rojstaczer; Shannon M. Sterling; Nathan J. Moore
- A DNA Microarray-Based Genetic Screen for Nonhomologous End-Joining Mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, pp. 2552-2556
- Siew Loon Ooi; Daniel D. Shoemaker; Jef D. Boeke
- Role of the Hrp Pilus in Type III Protein Secretion in Pseudomonas syringae, pp. 2556-2558
- Qiaoling Jin; Sheng-Yang He
- Crystal Structure of the Free Radical Intermediate of Pyruvate: Ferredoxin Oxidoreductase, pp. 2559-2563
- Eric Chabrière; Xavier Vernède; Bruno Guigliarelli; Marie-Hélène Charon; E. Claude Hatchikian; Juan C. Fontecilla-Camps
- KLF6, a Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene Mutated in Prostate Cancer, pp. 2563-2566
- Goutham Narla; Karen E. Heath; Helen L. Reeves; Dan Li; Luciana E. Giono; Alec C. Kimmelman; Marc J. Glucksman; Jyothsna Narla; Francis J. Eng; Andrew M. Chan; Anna C. Ferrari; John A. Martignetti; Scott L. Friedman
- Independent and Redundant Information in Nearby Cortical Neurons, pp. 2566-2568
- Daniel S. Reich; Ferenc Mechler; Jonathan D. Victor
Tech.Sight
- Protein Sequencing in the Post-Genomic Era, pp. 2571+2573
- Indira Rajagopal; Kevin Ahern
AAAS News and Notes, pp. 2579-2580
- Coimbra Sirica
Back Matter (41 pp.)
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