Science 1995 - Abstracts

Science 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
AAAS Pacific Division meets in British Columbia.(American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyDiana Pabst
Acetylcholine receptors: too many channels, too few functions.Science and technologyDavid Colquhoun, Lucia Siviliotti
Adaptive mutation: who's really in the garden? (biological requirements inform genome structure)Science and technologyJames A. Shapiro
A Department of Science (and Technology)?(reorganizing government research and development)(Editorial)Science and technologyPhilip M. Smith
A fixation with fixation.(nitrogen fixation research)Science and technologyG.J. Leigh
Agency merger plan faces high hurtles. (proposal to combine most government nonmedical civilian research into one agency)Science and technology 
Age of bacteria from amber. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyRaul J. Cano, Andrew T. Beckenbach, F.G. Priest
Ages of the oldest clusters and the age of the universe.(new calculations of the Hubble constant)Science and technologySidney van den Bergh
A heterodimeric transcriptional repressor becomes clear.(crystal structure of a1/alpha2 repressor)Science and technologyBrenda J. Andrews, Michael S. Donoviel
Alternatives to 35-S as a label forthe differential display of eukaryotic messenger RNA.(Technical Comment; includes reply)Science and technologyStefan M. Trentmann, Asther van der Knapp, Hans Kende
Amateur fossil hunters dig up trouble in Montana. (Peebles ranch, Choteau, Montana)Science and technologyCarol Potera
A new accelerator explores the social life of quarks. (Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator, Newport News, Virginia)Science and technologyFaye Flam
An exploding star in motion.(supernova SN 1993J)Science and technologyRoger A. Chevalier
An intelligent channel (and more). (role of maltoporin in cell membrane transport)Science and technologyMaurice Hofnung
An intimate gathering of bosons.(Bose-Einstein condensate observed for first time)Science and technologyKeith Burnett
Anthropology institute accused of racism. (Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology; Moscow, Russia)Science and technologyVera Rich
Antisense has growing pains. (gene blocking technology)(Research News)Science and technologyTrisha Gura
Appeal for unified action by AAAS affiliates: "Circle the wagons and shoot outward."(American Association for the Advancement of Science)(includes policy statements from the meeting)Science and technologyCynthia Lollar
Appropriate partners make good matches.(protein involved in DNA mismatch repair identified)Science and technologyPeter Karran
Are wildlife corridors the right path?(wildlife conservation)Science and technologyCharles C. Mann, Mark L. Plummer
A rising StAR: an essential role in cholesterol transport. (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein)Science and technologyMichael R. Waterman
A science teaching system honed in a two-room school house. (elementary school teacher Bonnie Bogg's innovative methods for teaching science)(News: Science Education)Science and technologyCarol Potera
Assessing molecular phylogenes. (Technical Comment)(includes reply)Science and technologyM. Nei, A.W.F. Edwards, N. Takezaki, T. Sitnikova, David M. Hillis, John P. Huelsenbeck
A temporary bridge. (modular bridge developed)Science and technologyEd Lover
A time to sequence.(proposal for the next phase of the Human Genome Project)Science and technologyMaynard V. Olson
At last - the crystal structure of urease.Science and technologyStephen J. Lippard
Attenuated retrovirus vaccines and AIDS.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyVladimir Liska, Ruth M. Ruprecht, Michael F. Greene, Mario Clerici, Kuan-Teh Jeang, Daniel R. Lucey, Gene M. Shearer, Dominique Penninck, Koen K.A. Van Rompay, Marta L. Marthas, Michael B. McChesney, Abbie Spinner, Moses Otsyula, Harry W. Kestler, Preston Marx, Timothy W. Buba, Yuwen Hu, Robert A. Rasmussen, Rod Bronson
Bacterial virulence genes lead double life.(cause infection in both plants and higher animals)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Baculovirus bounty. (Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus)Science and technologyLoy E. Volkman
Behavioral effects and gene delivery in a rat model of Parkinson's disease.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyMatthew J. During, Ole Isacson, Alfred I. Geller, Janice R. Naegele, Karen L. O'Malley
Biological implications of the middle Miocene Amazon seaway.Science and technologyS. David Webb
Biomedical research: a vital investment.(Editorial)Science and technologyJohn E. Porter
Brain researchers speak a common language.(1995 Society for Neuroscience meeting)Science and technologyMarcia Baringa
Branching out into new polymer markets.(new process for branched polymers)Science and technologyJoseph M. DeSimone
Breast cancer activists seek voice in research decisions.(National Breast Cancer Coalition)Science and technologyJane Erikson
Broken bond-bending constraints and glass formation in the oxides.(Technical Comment; includes reply)Science and technologyJ.W. Zwanziger, P. Boolchand, S.L. Tagg, M. Zhang, J.C. Huffman
Building an associative memory vastly larger than the brain.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyEric B. Baum
Building a scientifically sound policy for protecting endangered species.Science and technologyEdward O. Wilson, Jane Lubchenco, Michael J. Bean, David S. Wilcove, Thomas Eisner
Building a wall against toxic waste.(iron filings to protect groundwater from contamination by toxic military-base waste)Science and technologyWade Rousk
Caenorhabditis elegans.(Genome Maps VI)(Illustration)Science and technologyMichael O. Hengartner, Ronald H.A. Plasterk, Martin Chalfie, John G. White, Robert H. Waterston, Yuji Kohara, Sean Eddy, Jonathan Hodgkins
Calcium sparks in vascular smooth muscle: relaxation regulators.(Perspectives)Science and technologyFredric S. Fay
Call to desegregate microbial databases.(Federated Microbiology Database)Science and technologyMargaret Wertheim
Casein kinase II in theileriosis. (East Coast fever caused by Theileria parva)Science and technologyOnesmo K. ole-MoiYoi
CD1: presenting unusual antigens to unusual T lymphocytes.Science and technologyAlbert Bendelac
Challenging an ice-core paleothermometer.Science and technologyDoug MacAyeal
China tightens appraisal system.(appraisal system for scientific and technical achievements)Science and technologyTed Plakfer
Chiron challenged on hepatitis-C patent. (Daniel W. Bradley sues Chiron Corp.)Science and technologyVictoria Slind-Flor
Climatic warning in North America: analysis of borehole temperatures.Science and technologyDavid Deming
Closing in on cosmic expansion.(use of supernovae to determine distance of galaxies and thus the rate of expansion of the universe)Science and technologyAnn Finkbeiner
Computational materials design with first-principles quantum mechanics.(Perspectives)Science and technologyErich Wimmer
Connexin knockout provides a link to heart defects.Science and technologyAmy Stone
Could defense accelerator be a windfall for science? (tritium-producing accelerator proposed for Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico)(News & Comment: Department of Energy)Science and technologyJonathan Weisman
Coupled quantum dots as artificial molecules.Science and technologyLeo Kouwenhoven
Cracking the neuronal code.Science and technologyDavid Ferster, Nelson Spruston
Criteria for testing character displacement.(Technical Comment; includes reply)Science and technologyDolph Schluter, William J. Resetarits Jr., Paul A. Murtaugh, Joseph Bernardo, Arthur E. Burnham
Cytokines move from the margins into the spotlight. (First International Symposium on HIV and Cytokines; Reims, France)Science and technology 
Deep earthquakes: a fault too big?Science and technologySeth Stein
Defects in the barrier. (skin barrier function)Science and technologyDennis Roop
Degrees of freedom. (biomedical scientists who choose careers outside of science should not be stigmatized)(Editorial)Science and technologyDon S. Doering
Dendrimers display liquid crystal talents.Science and technologyDavid Bradley
Detecting dinosaur DNA.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyScott R. Woodward, Steven Henikoff, S. Blair Hedges, J. Goudsmit, S. Paabo, Yentram Huyen, Mary H. Schweitzer, Marc W. Allard, Deshea Young, H. Zischler, M. Hoss, O. Handt, A. von Haeseler, A.C. van der Kuyl
Device fabrication by scanned probe oxidation.Science and technologyJ.A. Dagata
Digging into caveolae. (organelles)Science and technologyKai Simons, Robert G. Parton
Does a cosmic ray gap open the door on new physics?(includes related article on proposed cosmic ray detector in Argentina)Science and technologyJames Glantz
DOE seeks truce with radiation researchers.(Department of Energy had planned to remove the National Academy of Sciences as US managers of the Radiation Effects Research Foundation)Science and technology 
Does the p53 up-regulated Gadd45 protein have a role in excision repair?(Technical Comment; includes response)Science and technologyRichard D. Wood, Albert J. Fornace Jr., Martin L. Smith, Peter A. Hall, Aziz Sancar, Mahmud K.K. Shivji, Aleksey Kazantsev, Jonathan M. Kearsey, I-T Chen
Do Kenya tools root birth of modern thought in Africa?(archaeological discovery)Science and technologyJoAnn Gutin
E-cadherin: a distant member of the immunoglobulin superfamily.Science and technologyGerhard Wagner
Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment.Science and technologyKenneth Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Simon Levin, Karl-Goran Maler, Carl Folke, Charles Perrings, David Pimentel, Bert Bolin, Roert Costanza, C.S. Holling, Bengt-Owe Jansson
Electronics and the dim future of the university.(Column)Science and technologyEli M. Noam
Energy needs in developing countries and sustainability.Science and technologyJose Goldemberg
Ensemble activity and behavior: what's the code?Science and technologySam A. Deadwyler, Robert E. Hampson
Envelope V2 configuration and HIV-1 phenotype: clarification.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyFrank Miedema, Hanneke Schuitemaker, Martijn Groenink, Matthijs Tersmette, Maarten Koot, Ron A.M. Fouchier, Silvia Broersen, Angelique B. van 't Wout, Han G. Huisman
Environmental implications of electric cars.Science and technologyLester B. Lave, Chris T. Hendrickson, Francis Clay McMichael
Equity in biomedical research. (gender bias)(Editorial)Science and technologyVivian W. Pinn
Erupting neighbors - at last.Science and technologyStanley N. Williams
Estrogen: key player in heart disease among women.(Women's Health Research: Cardiovascular Research)Science and technologyTrisha Gura
Evaluating turnover in tropical forests.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyDouglas Sheil, Oliver Phillip
Evolution made visible.Science and technologyJonathan Weiner
Explosive evolution in Tertiary birds and animals.Science and technologyAlan Feduccia
Express yourself or die: peptides, MHC molecules, and NK cells.(major histocompatibility complex; natural killer)Science and technologyKlas Karre
Extreme ultraviolet satellites open new view of the sky. (Extreme Ultraviolet Exporer and ROSAT data)Science and technologyDonald Goldsmith
Fast ferroelectric liquid-crystal elctrooptics.Science and technologyDavid M. Walba
Fast glacier flow over soft beds.Science and technologyPeter U. Clark
First light from a space laser. (laser in space detected)(News: Astronomy)Science and technologyJanet Glanz
Fisher given new role in cancer project. (Bernard Fisher)Science and technologyJane Erikson
Floyd Bloom: the next editor-in-chief of Science.Science and technologyRichard A. Lerner, Roger Guillemin
Forecasting the northern lights.Science and technologyJames Glantz
Fractional charges in an interacting electron system.Science and technologyA.H. MacDonald
Freshwater ecosystems and their management: a national initiative.(Policy Forum)Science and technologyRobert J. Naiman, Diane M. McKnight, James R. Karr, John J. Magnuson, Jack A. Stanford
From rhetoric to reality.(scientists must work to promote continued public funding of research)(Editorial)Science and technologyMary Woolley
From the cradle to the grave: ring complexes in the life of a protein.Science and technologyJonathan S. Weissman, Arthur L. Horwich, Paul B. Sigler
Functions of the proteasome: the lysis at the end of the tunnel.(Cover Story)Science and technologyAlfred L. Goldberg
Funding reform fights on against researchers' apathy. (Italian National Research Council)Science and technologySusan Biggin
Future of science in Latin America. (Science in Latin America: Policy Forums)Science and technology 
Gathering airs schemes for averting asteroid doom.(meeting on preventing asteroid or comet collisions with earth)Science and technologyDavid K. Hill
Genetic discrimination and health insurance: an urgent need for reform.Science and technologyLori B. Andrews, Francis Collins, Karen H. Rothenberg, Kathy L. Hudson, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn
Genetic networks.Science and technologyPaul W. Sternberg, William F. Loomis
Geologists debate ancient life and fractured crust.(Geological Society of America meeting)Science and technologyRichard a. Kerr
Global approaches to the promotion of women's health.(Women's Health Research)Science and technologyGertrude Mongella
Glycobiology: more functions for oligosaccharides.Science and technologyRaymopnd A. Swek
Graduate education and research for economic growth. (scientist training)(Policy Forum)Science and technologyT.P. Smith III, J.C. Tsang
Greenhouse report foresees growing global stress.Science and technologyRuchard A. Kerr
Guarding against Internet intruders. (includes related article)Science and technologyEllen Germain
Herpes-like sequences in HIV-infected and uninfected Karposi's sarcoma patients.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyEvelyne T. Lennette, Brian G. Herndier, Jay A. Levy, John A. Ambtoziak, David J. Blackbourn, Richard G. Glogau, John H. Gullett, Alex R. McDonald
Hold 'em and fold 'em: chaperones and signal transduction. (molecular chaperones)Science and technologyKeith R. Yamamoto, Anastasia Kralli, Sean P. Bohen
Honeybees and magnetoreception.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyMichael M. Walker, Michael Locke, Joseph L. Kirschvink, Michael H. Nesson, Helen Nichol, Chin-Yuam Hsu, Chia-Wei Li
Hostile landscapes and the decline of migratory songbirds. (eastern United States)Science and technologyRobert A. Askins
House puts its stamp on the budget. (House increases budget for National Institutes of Health, but reduces spending on most other science and technology areas)(News: Budget Watch 96)Science and technologyColin Norman
How does the Texaco case affect photocopying by scientists?Science and technology 
How the brain creates imagery: projection to primary visual cortex.Science and technologyYasushi Miyashita
How vanished oceans drop an anchor. (research on subduction zones)Science and technologyTim Apenzeller
Hydrogeochemical anomalies and the 1995 Kobe Earthquake. (earthquake prediction research)Science and technologyChi-Yu King, Naoji Koizumi, Yuichi Kitagawa
Impact of regulations on universities. (state and federal regulations)(Editorial)Science and technologyPhilip H. Ableson
Inbred parasites may spur resistance.(malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum)Science and technologyKaren F. Schmidt
India cracks whip to end addiction to state funds.(government efforts to end state funding of research)Science and technologyPallava Bagla
India proposes private universities.Science and technologyPallava Bagla
Interhelical angles in the solution structure of the oligomerization domain of p53: correction.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyEttore Appella, G. Marius Clore, Angela M. Gronenborn, James G. Omichinski, Kazuyasu Sakaguchi, Nicola Zambrano, Hiroshi Sakamoto
International perspectives on women's reproductive health. (International Conference on Population and Development, September 1994; Cairo, Egypt)(Women's Health Research)Science and technologyClaudia Garcia-Moreno, Tomris Turmen
Introns and the origin of protein-coding genes.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyW. Ford Doolittle, Arlin Stoltzfus, John M. Logsdon Jr., David F. Spencer, Periannan Senapathy, Bonnie L. Bertolaet, H. Martin Seidel, Jeremy R. Knowles, Michael Zuker
Investing in the future. (federal research funding)(Editorial)Science and technologyRichard S. Nicholson
Is Endangered Species Act in danger? (reauthorization threatened)Science and technologyMark Plummer, Charles C. Mann
Is it time to begin Ph.D. population control? (includes related article on competition with foreign Ph.D.s)(Careers '95: The Job Crunch)Science and technologyConstance Holden
Is the most distant galaxy a star factory? (new galaxy discovered)(News: Astronomy)Science and technologyAlexander Hellermans
K-12 education and support for science.(Editorial)Science and technologyRichard L. Hinman
Keeping the kilo from gaining weight.(kilogram measurement standard)Science and technologySally Croft
Laminin Beta-2 (s-laminin): a new player at the synapse.Science and technologyZach W. Hall
Life and death decisions: ced-9 and programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans.(Pharmacia Biotech & Science Prize for Young Scientists)Science and technologyMichael O. Hengartner
Life with 482 genes.(sequencing of the Mycoplasma genitalium genome)Science and technologyAndre Goffeau
Liposomes revisited. (recent discoveries)Science and technologyD.D. Lasic, D. Papahadjopoulos
Lunar phase influence on global temperatures. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyRandall S. Cerveny, Jeppe C. Dyre, Coerte V. Voorhies, Robert C. Balling Jr.
Mammalian vestibular hair cell regeneration. (Technical Comment)(includes replies)Science and technologyAndrew Forge, Edwin W. Rubel, Leigh Anne Dew, David W. Roberson, Mark E. Warchol, Jeffrey T. Corwin, Lin Li, Graham Nevill
Mapping the cell's nucleus.Science and technologyYvonne Baskin
Marine Center is lightning rod in dispute over restoration.(Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward funded by Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council)Science and technologyLisa Busch
Mathematical logic flushes out the bugs in chip designs. (includes related article)Science and technologyJohn Glanz
Mechanisms of cardiac fibrillation. (includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyJose Jalife, Paulien Hogeweg, Richard A. Gray, Alexandre V. Panfilov, William T. Baxter, Candido Cabo, Jorge M. Davidenko, Arkady M. Pertsov, Arthur T. Winfree
Mechanisms of gene activation.Science and technologyStephen Buratowski
Medfly transformed - official!(genetic transformation of the Mediterranean fruit fly)Science and technologyMichael Ashburner
Metal-carbon bonds in nature. (organometallic catalysts)Science and technologyJulie A. Kovacs, Steven C. Shoner, Jeffrey Ellison
Methyl chloroform and the atmosphere.Science and technologyA.R. Ravishankara, D.L. Albritton
Minimal path algorithms.(Technical Comments)(includes response)Science and technologyD. Gareth Williams, O. Steinbock, K. Showalter
Minisatellites and human disease.Science and technologyTheodore G. Krontiris
Models of Ca2+ release channel adaptation.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyHeping Cheng, W.J. Lederer, Michael Fill, Hector Valdivia, F. Sachs, F. Qin, P. Palade
Molecular mimicry in protein synthesis?Science and technologyPeter B. Moore
Monsoon shrinks with aerosol models.(Asian rainfall expected to drop in 21st century)Science and technologyGanapati Mudur
Multifaceted chemistry.(hydrocarbon research)(Editorial)Science and technologyGeorge A. Olah
Multiple 'SIDS' case ruled murder.(sudden infant death syndrome case against Waneta Hoyt)Science and technologyGinger Pinholster
Muscular dystrophies: diseases of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex.Science and technologyRonald Worton
Myths about test score comparisons.Science and technologyIris C. Rotberg
NASA encourages researchers to map search for alien earths.Science and technologyDonald Goldsmith
Navigating the folding routes.(protein folding)Science and technologyD. Thirumalai, Peter G. Wolynes, Jose N. Onuchic
Needed: coherent budgeting for science and technology.Science and technologyFrank Press
Neuropeptides, adenylyl cyclase, and memory storage.Science and technologyEric Kandel, Ted Abel
Neurotrophins and excitotoxicity. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyD.W. Choi, Maria Teresa Fernandez-Sanchez, Antonello Novelli, Jae-Young Koh, B.J. Gwag, D. Lobner
Neutrophilia in mice that lack the murine IL-8 receptor homolog.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyMark W. Moore, Dale E. Shuster, Marcus E. Kehrli Jr., Mark R. Ackermann, Grace Cacalano, William I. Wood, Ed Bailish
Neutrophils and drug metabolism.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyRobert L. Rubin, Sherko von Schmiedeberg, Carsten Goebel, Ernst Gleichmann, Jack Uetrecht
New foot steps into walking debate. (foot bones found in South Africa may represent the beginning of bipedalism in ancestral man)Science and technologyLori Oliwenstein
New mission for the national labs: as a testing moratorium takes hold, the future of the weapons laboratories may lie in a $3 billion package of science projects meant to keep the arsenal reliable - and weapons-designing talents sharp.(News & Comment)(Editorial)Science and technologyJonathan Weisman
New rules push researchers closer to biotech industry.(India)Science and technologyGanapati Mudur
Nonspecific DNA bending and the specificity of protein-DNA interactions. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyCarlos Bustamante, Dorothy A. Erie, Alanna Schepartz
Ocean anomaly triggers record fish kill.(south coast of Australia)Science and technologyGraeme O'Neill
One signal, two body axes.Science and technologyKathryn Anderson
On-line archives let biologists interrogate the genome. (genome databases; includes related article on the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human project)(Computers 95: News)(Bioinformatics)Science and technologyM. Mitchell Waldrop
On low-barrier hydrogen bonds and enzyme catalysis. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyPeter A. Kollman, Andrew Warshel, Arno Papzyan, W.W. Cleland, Maurice M. Kreevoy, Peter A. Frey
On-road vehicle emissions: regulations, costs, and benefits.Science and technologyDonald H. Stedman, Yi Zhang, Gary A. Bishop, Stuart P. Beaton, Lowell L. Ashbaugh, Douglas R. Lawson
Origins of fullerenes in rocks.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyT.W. Ebbesen, H. Hiura, Peter R. Buseck, J.W. Hedenquist, C.E.J. de Ronde, A. Andersen, M. Often, V.A. Melezhik, Semeon Tsipursky
Oscillating catalysts: a new twist for plastics.Science and technologyK.B. Wagener
p34(cdc2) and apoptosis. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyDouglas R. Green, E. Morton Bradbury, Seamus J. Martin, Anne J. McGahon, Walter K. Nishioka, Drake La Face, Xiaowen Guo, John Th'ng, Arnold H. Greenberg, David W. Litchfield
Pacific warming unsettles ecosystems. (ocean warming linked to reduction in zooplankton along California coast)Science and technologyDavid K. Hill
Paleotopography of glacial-age ice sheets. (includes response)Science and technologyR. Lawrence Edwards, W.R. Peltier
Pas de deux or more: the sulfonylurea receptor and K+ channels. (potassium channels)Science and technologyLouis H. Philipson, Donald F. Steiner
Patagonian dinosaurs reveal a cosmopolitan Cretaceous. (dinosaurs in South America during Cretaceous period)Science and technologyTim Appenseller
Patients in research: not just subjects, but partners. (clinical research trials)(Women's Health Research)(Column)Science and technologyS. Jody Heymann
Patterns of human growth. (saltatory model tested)(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyMichelle Lampl, Michael L. Johnson, Gordon B. Cutler Jr., Johannes D. Veldhuis, Peter J. Munson, Noel Cameron, Debra R. Counts, Jeffrey Baron, Claudine Heinrichs
PIK-related kinases: DNA repair, recombination, and cell cycle checkpoints.Science and technologyStuart L. Schreiber, Curtis T. Keith
Plasmodesmata: plant channels for molecules on the move.Science and technologyPatricia Zambryski
Playing chicken with an epidemic.(avian flu epidemic in Mexico)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Plecopteran surface-skimming and insect flight evolution. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyJames H. Marden, Kipling W. Will, Melissa G. Kramer
Plucking images from the digital floods.(research on software that searches images in digital files)Science and technologyKenneth Chang
Political spat threatens funding for basic research. (Sweden)Science and technologyElizabeth Gardner
Possible exceptions to rules for Alpha-helix termination by glycine.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyEric L. Altschuler, Martin Lades
Post-Cold War nuclear dangers: proliferation and terrorism.Science and technologyJohn H. Nuckolls
Programmed cell death in bacterial populations.Science and technologyMichael B. Yarmolinsky
Protein proves to be a key link in innate immunity.(mannose-binding protein)Science and technologyClare Thompson
Protein sculptors that help turn on genes.(Frontiers in Biology: Chromosomes)(Architectural Proteins)Science and technologyIngrid Wickelgren
Punctuated equilibrium in scientific publishing.(several science journals change top editors)(Editorial)Science and technologyEllis Rubinstein
Punctuated evolution of embryos.Science and technologyGregory A. Wray
Putting proteins under glass. (Biopreservation)(Frontiers in Materials Science)Science and technologyKaren Celia Fox
Rapid prototyping directly from the vapor phase. (laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition)Science and technologyFrederisk T. Wallenberger
Reexamining AIDS research priorities. (National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS research)Science and technologyWilliam E. Paul
Regeneration and mammalian auditory hair cells. (Technical Comment)(includes reply)Science and technologyS. Chardin, R. Romand, Hinrich Staecker, Phillipe Lefebvre, Brigitte Malgrange, Gustave Moonen, Thomas R. Van De Water
Regulating cyberspace.Science and technologyCharles Mann
Regulation by redox poise in chloroplasts.Science and technologyCharles S. Levings, James N. Siedow
Religion and gene patenting. (rift bewteen scientists and religious leaders)(Column)Science and technologyRonald Cole-Turner
Remains in Spain now reign as oldest Europeans. (hominid fossils may be 780,000 years old)(News: Paleoanthropology)Science and technologyJoAnn C. Gutin
Retinal representations.(includes response)Science and technologyR.W. Guillery, Daeyeol Lee, Joseph G. Malpei
Reverse weathering, clay mineral formation, and oceanic element cycles.(Perspectives)Science and technologyFred T. Mackenzie, Lee R. Kump
Revisiting the fluid mosaic model of membranes.Science and technologyKen Jacobson, Erin D. Sheets, Rudolf Simson
Science and everyday life.(Editorial)Science and technologyRobert M. May
Science in Latin America.(Editorial)Science and technologyDaniel E. Koshland
Science in Latin America. (history and current status)(Policy Forums)Science and technologyFrancisco J. Ayala
Science in Russia is already in a coma.Science and technologyVladimir Zakharov, Vladimir Fortov
Science in the stationary phase. (financial support for science is diminishing)(Editorial)Science and technologyArthur Kornberg
Science law advances despite criticism.(Russia)Science and technologyAndrey Allakhverdov
Science: opening the next chapter of conservation history. (science to inform decisions of Interior Department)Science and technologyBruce Babbitt
Scientific dispute at center of legal battle over salmon catch.(chinook salmon catch in Alaska)Science and technologyLisa Busch
Scientists attacked for 'patenting' Pacific tribe.(gene patent on Hagahai tribe of Papua New Guinea)Science and technologyGary Taube
Scientists enjoy life in the not-so-fast lanes. (non-research teaching positions)(Careers '95: Small Schools)Science and technologyKaren Celia Fox
Seasonal precipitation timing and ice core records.(Technical Comment)Science and technologyJ. Jouzel, D. Rind, C.D. Charles, R.D. Koster, R.G. Fairbanks
Sexing fossils: a boy named Lucy?(famous fossil primate known as Lucy may be a male)Science and technologyJames Shreeve
Shedding light on blindness. (research on protein that causes blindness in diabetics and premature infants)Science and technologyMarcia Baringa
Shuttle radar maps ancient Angkor.(space shuttle radar images ancient site in Cambodia)Science and technologyJamie James
Small RNA chaperones for ribosome biogenesis.Science and technologyJoan A. Steitz, Kazimierz T. Tycowski
Snowshoe hare populations: squeezed from below and above.Science and technologyNils Christian Stenseth
Soil erosion estimates and costs.(includes reply)(Letter to the Editor)Science and technologyC. Harvey, Pierre Crosson, David Pimentel, P. Resosudarno, K. Sinclair, D. Kurz, M. McNair, S. Crist, L. Shpritz, L. Fitton, R. Saffouri, R. Blair
Sound and fury in Jupiter.(modelling Jupiter's interior of super high-pressure hydrogen)Science and technologyRussell J. Hemley
Springs for wings.Science and technologyR. McNeill Alexander
State Department lifeline to be cut. (Central European cooperative science program)Science and technologySusan Milligan
STM on wet insulators: electrochemistry or tunneling?(scanning tunneling microscope)(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyAllen J. Bard, Fu-Ren F. Fan, R. Guckenberger, M. Heim
Structure of cytochrome c oxidase, energy generator of aerobic life.(Cover Story)Science and technologyRobert Gennis, Shelagh Ferguson-Miller
"Super" Japanese site gears up to solve neutrino puzzle.(the Super-Kamiokande)Science and technologyDennis Normille
Supernova maser emission.Science and technologyYasuo Fukui
Superpositions of handed wave functions. (chiral molecules)Science and technologyRobert A. Harris, Jeffrey A. Cina
Targeting retroviral integration.Science and technologyFrederic Bushman
Targeting retroviral vectors to specific cells.(Technical Comments)(includes response)Science and technologyYuet Wai Kan, David Kabat, Noriyuki Kasahara, Andree Dozy
T cell receptor-MHC Class I peptide interactions: affinity, kinetics, and specificity.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyMaripat Corr, David H. Margulies, Robert J. Fisher, Young Sang Kim, Matthew Fivash, Alfred E. Slantez, Lisa F. Boyd, Marie T. Jelonek, Sergei Khilko, Basel K. Al-Ramadi, Stephen E. Maher, Alfred L.M. Bothwell
Telomerase and DNA end replication: no longer a lagging strand problem?Science and technologyThomas Cech, Joachim Lingner, Julia Promisel Cooper
Telomeres draw a crowd at Toronto cancer meeting.(1995 American Association of Cancer Researchers meeting)Science and technologyLisa Seachrist
TH2 downregulation of macrophage HIV-1 replication. (includes response)Science and technologySiamon Gordon, Enrico Maggi, Sergio Romagnani, Luis J. Montaner
The biophysics of sickle cell hydroxyurea therapy.Science and technologyWilliam A. Eaton, James Hofrichter
The body temperature of Tyrannosaurus rex.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyAndrew R. Millard, Reese E. Barrick, William J. Showers, Scott Brande, Michael J. Neilson, Malcolm Turner
The changing ecology of United States science.Science and technologyRoger A. Pielke Jr., Radford Byerly Jr.
The chemistry of size and order on the nanometer scale.Science and technologyJames R. Heath
The complexities of conception. (cell-specific recognition process)Science and technologyR. John Aitken
The course of reform at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.(Science in China)(Cover Story)Science and technologyZhou Guangzhao
The effect of sodium salicylate and aspirin on NF-kappaB. (nuclear factor-kappaB; includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyBetsy Frantz, Edward A. O'Neill, Ganks Ghosh, Elizabeth Kopp
The emerging art of solid-state synthesis.Science and technologyBruce Parkinson
The evolution of molecular computation.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyWillem P.C. Stemmer
The future university: leaner and meaner? (graduate schools respond to declining federal funding)(Careers '95: The Money Crunch)Science and technologyPaul Selvin
The GISP ice core record of volcanism since 7000 B.C. (Technical Comment)(includes reply)Science and technologyThomas A. Brown, John R. Southon, Steven J. Fiedel
The inclusion of women in clinical trials. (drug trials)(Women's Health Research)(Column)Science and technologyCurtis L. Meinert
The incredible shrinking laboratory.(microchips allow miniaturization of analytical laboratories)Science and technologyRobert E. Service
The mechanism of biphasic GABA responses. (neurotransmitter Gamma-aminobutyric acid)(Perspective)Science and technologyNevin Lambert, Lawrence Grover
The molecular biology of rice.Science and technologyKo Shimamoto
The new paths to preventing ulcers.Science and technologyStanley Falkow, Lucy S. Tompkins
The politics of science.(Editorial)Science and technologyJohn H. Gibbons
The radius of gyration of an apomyoglobin folding intermediate.(Technical Comment)Science and technologyKeith O. Hodgson, Sebastian Doniach, Peter E. Wright, Patricia A. Jennings, David Eliezer, Hirotsugu Tsuruta
The role of Chinese science and technology in economic development.(Science in China)(Cover Story)Science and technologyZhu Lilan
These papers top the citation charts. (papers by researchers based in China)(Science in China)(Illustration)(Cover Story)Science and technology 
The structure of photolyase: using photon energy for DNA repair.Science and technologyJohn E. Hearst
The United Nations Climate Convention: unattainable or irrelevant.Science and technologyPekka E. Kauppi
The uses of evolutionary biology.Science and technologyDouglas J. Futuyma
The world's forests: need for a policy appraisal.Science and technologyNorman Myers
The Y chromosome and the origin of all of us (men).Science and technologySvante Paabo
The yin and yang of T cell costimulation. (immune response regulation)(Perspectives)Science and technologyJames P. Allison, Matthew F. Krummel
Through the glass lightly.(scientists forecast the future of science)Science and technology 
Thumbs, tools, and early humans.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyW.C. McGrew, Mark W. amrick, Sandra E. Inouye, James C. Ohman, Melissa Slanina, Gail Baker, Robert P. Mensforth, Randall L. Susman
Trimeric G proteins: surprise witness tells a tale. (guanosine diphosphate release and G protein activation)(Perspectives)Science and technologyHenry R. Bourne
Trypanosome mystery solved? (source of human resistance to Trypanosoma brucei brucei protozoan found)Science and technologyKaren Schmidt
Tumor suppression and transcription elongation: the dire consequences of changing partners.(Perspectives)Science and technologyMark Groudine, Anton Krumm
Tuning into better catalysts.Science and technologyJay A. Labinger
Tyrosine phosphatases and the antibody response.Science and technologyAnthony L. DeFranco, Debbie A. Law
Umbilical cords: turning garbage into clinical gold.(possible clinical uses of cord blood)Science and technologyClare Thompson
Unification of synchrotron radiation and inverse Compton scattering.Science and technologyWalter H.G. Lewin, Desmond P. Barber, Pisin Chen
Unity in transposition reactions.Science and technologynancy L. Craig
Universities are our responsibility.(scientists)(Editorial)Science and technologyWilliam H. Danforth
University appointments scandal widens. (concorsi system)(News & Comments: Italy)Science and technologySusan Biggin
Unraveling immune privilege.Science and technologyJ. Wayne Streilein
Urgently needed: policies on access to data by erstwhile collaborators.(Policy Forum)(Column)Science and technologyBarbara Mishkin
Use of NMR to detect water within nonpolar protein cavities.(nuclear magnetic resonance)(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyFrederick W. Dahlquist, Brian W. Matthews, Andrew G. Morton, J.A. Ernst, R.T. Clubb, H.-X. Zhou, A.M. Gronenborn, G.M. Clore
Variability among human umbilical vein endothelial cultures.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJordan S. Pober, Cornelius A. Watson, Louise Camera-Benson, Rebecca Palmer-Crocker, A.E. Koch, P.J. Polverini, S.L. Kunkel, L.A. Harlow, L.A. DiPietro, V.M. Elner, S.G. Elner, R.M. Strieter
Who owns results of Russian science? (scientists reject proposed intellectual property rights decree)(News: Intellectual Property)Science and technologyAndrey Allakhverdov
"Wired" science or whither the printed page?(electronic science publishing)(Editorial)Science and technologyRichard N. Zare, Shmuel Winograd
Women in clinical trials: an FDA perspective. (Food and Drug Administration)(Women's Health Research)Science and technologyRuth B. Merkatz, Robert Temple, Linda Ann Sherman
Women's health research blossoms. (closing gender disparities in medical research and treatment)(Women's Health Research)Science and technologyCharles Mann
Yellowstone managers stake a claim on hot-springs microbes.(Yellowstone National Park)Science and technologyMichael Milstein
Young scientists voice hopes and fears for the future.(Careers '95: The Next Century)Science and technologyConstance Holden
Zinc and Alzheimer's disease.(Technical Comment; includes reply)Science and technologyPatrick W. Mantyh, Rudolph E. Tanzi, Robert D. Moir, Ashley I. Bush, D. James Fitzgerald, John E. Maggio, William P. Esler, Eveyln R. Stimson, Joan M. Jennings, Joseph R. GHilardi, Kari M. Rosenkranz
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