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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


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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


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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
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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


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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


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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

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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


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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


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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


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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


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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

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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


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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


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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


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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


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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


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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


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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

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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


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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

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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


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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


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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


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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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Front Matter (64 pp.)
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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Front Matter (36 pp.)
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


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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

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