Science 1996 - Abstracts

Science 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
AAAS: conference on diversity. (American Association for the Advancement of Science)(Advertising Supplement)Science and technologyJim Timpane
AAAS gathering explores animals, aliens, and atoms.(1996 American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr, Robert F. Service, Lisa Seachrist
A cautionary tale. (university research funded by corporations)(Editorial)Science and technologyDorothy S. Zinberg
A daring science career: start your own company.Science and technologyNicole Ruedige
A docking receptor for HDL cholesterol Esters. (high density lipoprotein)(Perspectives)Science and technologyDaniel Steinberg
A familiar face for a distant galaxy?Science and technologyTim Appenzeller
A fin-de-siecle achievement: charting new waters in vertebrate biology.Science and technologyDavid Jonah Grunwald
After 9 years, a tangled case lurches toward a close.Science and technologyJack Friedly
A history of global metal pollution.Science and technologyJerome O. Nriagu
AIDS: a global response. (international AIDS research efforts)(Editorial)Science and technologyPeter Piot
AIDS pathogenesis: a finite immune response to blame?Science and technologyFrank Miedema, Michel R. Klein
Airborne particle analysis for climate studies.(mass spectrometry)Science and technologyThomas Peter
A ligand-receptor mechanism in plant-pathogen recognition.Science and technologyChris Lamb
All roads lead to Rome.(scientists should stress ways that research advances biomedicine)(Editorial)Science and technologyJaleh Daie, Roger Wyse
Alzheimer's precursor protein and the use of bathocuproine for determining reduction of copper(II).(Technical Comments)(includes response)Science and technologyLawrence M. Sayre, Gerd Multhaup
Ambiguity in the practice of science. (ethical standards may hamper creative aspects of research)(Editorial)Science and technologyFrederick Grinnell
America's challenge.(Japan challenges U.S. leadership in research and development)(Editorial)Science and technologyWalter F. Mondale
Analog computational power.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyHava T. Siegelmann
Analog computational power.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyPeter Shor, Richard Y. Kain
A new receptor for growth hormone-release peptide. (GHRP)Science and technologyCyril Y. Bowers, P. Michael Conn
A new theory of turbulence causes a stir among experts.Science and technology 
A new turn (or two) for twist. (new function for twist gene identified)Science and technologyAlan M. Michelson
An excellent lightness.Science and technologyThomas D. Albright
An ice shelf breakup.Science and technologyMike Fahnestock
Animal origins. (earlier divergence among metazoan phyla than previously believed)Science and technologyGeerat J. Vermeij
Another twist to MHC-peptide recognition.(major histocompatibility complex)Science and technologyIan A. Wilson
A parallel spliceosome.Science and technologyTimothy W. Nilsen
A perspective on AIDS vaccines.Science and technologyBarry R. Bloom
Apomixis: the asexual revolution.(asexual reproduction in angiosperms)Science and technologyJean-Philippe Vielle Calzada, Charles F. Crane, David M. Stelly
Are algae - not coral - reefs' master builders?(includes information on coral family taxonomy)(Cover Story)Science and technologyJames Shreeve
Are Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt objects pristine? (comets)Science and technologyTetsuo Yamamoto
Arousal: revisiting the reticular activating system.Science and technologyMircea Steriade
Arrhenius and global warming.(19th century research on the greenhouse effect by Svante Arrhenius)Science and technologyJulia Uppenbrink
A search for earthquake precursors.Science and technologyPaul G. Silver, Hiroshi Wakita
A second spell in the science hot seat.(Luigi Berlinguer to head Italian superministry of education and science)Science and technologySusan Biggin
ASM report sees a mixed future.(American Society for Microbiology careers outlook)Science and technologyLouis Jacobson
AT-AC introns: an ATtACk on dogma. (exception to rule on splicing of precursor messenger RNA)Science and technologyStephen M. Mount
Atmospheric dynamics on the outer planets.Science and technologyPeter J. Gierasch
Australia fends off critic of plan to eradicate rabbits.(US calcivirus expert Alvin Smith criticizes biological-control program that accidentally spread to Australian mainland from an island test site)Science and technologyDan Drollette
A warped view of time travel.Science and technologyPaul Parsons
A wave in the earth.(research on postglacial faults)Science and technologyArch C. Johnston
A window on Washington policy-making.(American Association for the Advancement of Science-Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Fellowships)(includes information on fellowship application deadlines)Science and technology 
Bacteria also vote.Science and technologyDavid Kaiser
Biofilms invade microbiology.(includes related article about the Center for Biofilm Engineering)Science and technologyCarol Potera
Bioinformatics: new frontier calls young scientists. (information science related to molecular biology)(Science's Next Wave, part 4)Science and technologyNicole Ruediger
Biologists put on mathematical glasses.(use of mathematics in biological research)Science and technologyEors Szathmary, Torbjorn Fagerstrom, Peter Jagers, Peter Schuster
Bio-molecular dynamics comes of age.Science and technologyHerman J. Berendsen
Biosphere and biodiversity: the lessons so far.Science and technologyDavid Tilman, Joel E. Cohen
BMP-1: resurrection as procollagen C-proteinase. (bone morphogenetic proteins)Science and technologyA.H. Reddi
Bose-Einstein condensates display their first tricks.Science and technology 
Bureaucrats save lives. (many administrators should be honored for their work to further science)(Column)Science and technologyGerald R. Fink
Calcification rates in corals.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyRaymond L. Hayes, Thomas J. Goreau, David B. Carlon, Nora I. Goreau, Robert K. Trench, A.T. Marshall
Cancer charity runs afoul of audit court.(Cancer Research Association in France)Science and technologyJulian Nundy
Cancer risk of low-level exposure. (chemical and radiation exposure)Science and technologyMarvin Goldman
Can some infants beat HIV? (two research studies indicate that some infants born with HIV can clear themselves of the virus)(News & Comment)Science and technologyClare Thompson
Capturing the dynamic behavior of adsorbed polymers.Science and technologyAnna C. Balazs
Carbon dioxide extraction of biomolecules.Science and technologyEric J. Beckman
CD2: an exception to the immunoglobulin superfamily concept?(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyGerhard Wagner, Simon J. Davis, Jing Li, Ellis L. Reinherz, P. Anton van der Merwe, Alex Smoylar, Daniel F. Wyss, Maria H. Knoppers, Antonio R.N. Arulanandam, Johnathan S. Choi
Cell shape determination: a pivotal role for Rho.Science and technologyHoward Bussey
Cellular microbiology emerging.Science and technologyP. Cossart, P. Boquet, S. Normark, R. Rappuoli
Checkpoints take the next step.(biochemistry of checkpoints for DNA damage)Science and technologyAntony M. Carr
Chemical communication in honeybees. (honeybee queen mandibular pheromone)Science and technologyGene E. Robinson
Chemicals behind Gulf War syndrome?Science and technology 
China's campaign to predict quakes. (includes related article about a United Nations program based on the successful prediction on an earthquake in Qinglong County in 1976)Science and technologyJeffrey Mervis, Li Hui
Chinese researchers debate rash of plagiarism cases.Science and technologyLi Xiguang, Xiong Lei
Chlamydia linked to atherosclerosis.Science and technologyChristine Mlot
Classification of the arthropod Fuxianhuia.(Technical Comments; includes reponse)Science and technologyGregory D. Edgecombe, Matthew A. Wills, Lars Ramskold
Clusters whip light atomic nuclei into shape.(Cover Story)Science and technologyNina Hall
Coherent exciton waves.Science and technologyDavid Snoke
Complementary DNA for 12-kilodalton B cell growth factor: misassigned.(Technical Comments; includes reponse)Science and technologyJohn Morgan, Grant Mitchell, Panu E. Kovanen, Tuomo Timonen, Leena Harja, Ewa Zietkiewicz, Wojciech Makalowski, Damian Labuda, Surendra Sharma, Shashi Mehta, Abby Maizel
Complexities in the treatment of autoimmune disease.Science and technologyHenry F. McFarland
Consequences of retinal color coding for cortical color decoding.(Technical Comments; includes responses)Science and technologyDennis M. Dacey, Richard H. Masland, Vincent A. Billock
Cool gas in the Virgo Cluster? (cooler than expected gas detected)Science and technologyA.C. Fabian
Cooperation, competition, and science policy.(Editorial)Science and technologyErich Bloch
Coral reefs and carbon dioxide.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyRobert W. Buddemeier, S.V. Smith, P.-P. Gattuso, M. Frankignoulle, J.R. Ware, R. Wollast, Hajime Kayanne
Could the Internet Balkanize science? (Internet likely to promote fragmentation rather than integration in scientific research)Science and technologyErik Brynjolfsson, Marshall Van Alstyne
Could transgenic supercrops one day breed superweeds?Science and technologyJames Kling
Creationists evolve new strategy. (includes related article on textbooks on evolution)Science and technologyKaren Schmidt
Crossing the hydrophobic barrier: insertion of membrane proteins.Science and technologyDonald M. Engelman
Cuprates fall into a gap.(superconductivity research)Science and technologyN.P. Ong
Dancing with wolves. (affirmative action programs threatened)Science and technologyM.R.C. Greenwood
Dating the cenancester of organisms.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyMasami Hasegawa, Russell F. Doolittle, Chris Simon, Walter M. Fitch, J. Peter Gogarten, Lorraine Olendzenski, Elena Hilario, Kent E. Holsinger, Da-Fei Feng, Simon Tsang, Glen Cho, Elizabeth Little
Deliberate flood renews habitat. (Colorado River)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Delivery of molecular medicine to solid tumors.Science and technologyRakesh K. Jain
Desperately seeking friends.(scientists must recruit public support for science)(Editorial)Science and technologyM.R.C. Greenwood
Diabetes complications: why is glucose potentially toxic?Science and technologyMichael W. Schwartz, Daniel Porte Jr.
Digging deeply into galaxies' pasts. (Hubble Deep Field project)(Research New: Astronomy)Science and technologyDonald Goldsmith
DNA looping and the lac repressor-CAP interaction. (catabolite gene activator protein)(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyMitchell Lewis, Thomas A. Steitz, Manoussos Perros, Michael G. Fried, J. Michael Hudson
DNA sequencing software: balancing sensitivity, speed, flexibility, and ease of use.(Advertising Supplement)(first in a series - computer and software technology)Science and technology 
Do big and little earthquakes start differently?Science and technologyJohn E. Vidale
Does leptin contribute to diabetes caused by obesity?Science and technologySimeon I. Taylor, Valarie Barr, Marc Reitman
Does macroscopic quantum coherence occur in ferritin?(Technical Comment; includes response)Science and technologyD.P. DiVincenzo, D.D. Awschalom, Javier Tejada, Anupam Garg, S. Gider, D. Loss
Do galaxies fly through the universe in formation?(redshift observations suggest galaxies travel at quantized speeds)Science and technologyRobert Matthews
Duality in perspective. (quantum Hall localization theory)Science and technologyS.M. Girvin
Ecdysis control sheds another layer. (hormone triggers ecdysis in butterflies)(Perspectives)Science and technologyJames W. Truman
Educating the public - and health workers about "brain attacks." (stroke victims require prompt treatment)(Cardiovascular Medicine)Science and technology 
Environmental estrogens: can two "alrights" make a wrong? (synergistic chemical reactions boost estrogen-like effects)Science and technologyS. Stoney Simons
Estimating the age of the common ancestor of men from the ZFY intron.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJeffrey Rogers, Wen-Hsiung Li, Walter Gilbert, Anthony G. Comuzzie, David J. Balding, Peter Donnelly, Paul B. Samollow, Hiroshi Akashi, Arndt von Haeseler, Yun-Xin Fu, Simon Tavare, Gunter Weiss, Robert C. Griffiths, Robert L. Dorit
Evaluating the evidence for past life on Mars.(Technical Comments; includes responses)Science and technologyRichard N. Zare, Edward Anders, C.K. Shearer, J.J. Papike, Jeffrey F. Bell, Simon J. Clemett, David S. McKay, Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta, Christopher S. Romanek, Everett K. Gibson Jr., Hhjatollah Vali
Evidence-based health policy - lessons from the Global Burden of Disease Study.Science and technologyChristopher J.L. Murray, Alan D. Lopez
Evolution and climate variability. (variability selection theory)Science and technologyRichard Potts
Evolution of insect resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis-transformed plants. (includes reply)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyAnthony R. Ives, D.A. Andow, D.N. Alstad
Evolving catalysts in real time.(catalytic antibodies)Science and technologyMark M. Davis
Exoskeletons out of the closet.(control of sex ratios in ant colonies)Science and technologyJon Seger
Exploring biodiversity's benefits.(effect of biodiversity on ecosystem productivity and stability)Science and technologyElizabeth Culotta
Explosive growth helps Japan take its place on global team.(growth in computer network capacity)(includes information on plans for continued improvements)Science and technologyLori Valigra
Fast lanes on the Internet. (proposed solution to increasing Internet traffic; includes related article on charging for Internet use)(Computers '96: News)Science and technologyEllen Germain
Faunal evidence and Sterkfontein Member 2 foot bones of early hominid.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyPhillip V. Tobias, Jeffrey K. McKee, Ronald J. Clarke
Flipping yeast. (malformed proteins, prions)Science and technologyRosie Mestel
Florida State's magnet lab: attracting funds and hopes. (Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory; Tallahassee, Florida)Science and technologyBradley Keoun
Flux lattice melting.Science and technologyDavid J. Bishop
Focal species offer management tool.(new approach to species preservation in Australia)Science and technologyWilliam James David
Fraud and ethics charges hit stroke drug trial.(clinical trial of dipyridamole)Science and technologyMartin Enserink
From snapshots of distant galaxies, a history emerges.(Eye on the Early Universe)Science and technologyAnn Finkbeiner
Fullerene formation and annealing.Science and technologyJ.W. Mintmire
Fusion plan gathers steam.(Budget '97)Science and technologyAndrew lawler
Gaijin find balmy climate for cutting-edge science. (includes related article by an American research associate in Japan)(Science in Japan: Competition on Campus)(Cover Story)Science and technologyJapan Normile, Marc Lamphier
Gating by cyclic AMP: expanded role for an old signaling pathway. (adenosine monophosphate)(Perspectives)Science and technologyRavi Iyengar
Gene lineages and human evolution.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyAlan R. Templeton, Francisco J. Ayala
Genetic clues to Alzheimer's disease.Science and technologyNazneen N. Dewji, S.J. Singer
Genetic data and the African origin of humans.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyKenneth K. Kidd, Neil Risch, Marcus W. Feldman, Jonathan K. Pritchard, Sarah A. Tishkoff
Genomic sequence information should be released immediately and freely in the public domain.(Column)Science and technologyDavid R. Bentley
German science in a changing world. (Editorial)Science and technologyHubert Markl
Germany joins the biotech race; after years of yielding to fierce public opposition, the German government has picked three regions of the country to spearhead its attempt to make up lost ground in biotech.Science and technologySteven Dickman
Getting down to the core of homologous recombination.Science and technologyAndrzej Stasiak
Giant atoms cast long shadow.(Rydberg atoms)Science and technologyIvan Amato
Giant magnetoresistance in transition metal oxides. (GMR)Science and technologyC.N.R. Rao, A.K. Cheetham
Glacial climate in the tropics.Science and technologyWallace Broecker
Global climate and infectious disease: the cholera paradigm.Science and technologyRita R. Colwell
Green education under fire.(controversy over environmental teaching)Science and technologyKaren F. Schmidt
Green light for steroid hormones.Science and technologyDavid W. Russell
Hats off the the tricorn protease.Science and technologyF. Ulrich Hartl, Christine Schneider
Heart attacks: gone with the century? (progress in coronary heart disease research)(Editorial)Science and technologyMichael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein
Heavy ozone - a difficult puzzle to solve.Science and technologyDieter Krankowsky, Konrad Mauersberger
Helical beams give particles a whirl.(Optics)Science and technologySunny Bains
Hepatic fibrosis in Ahr-I- mice.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyJ.M. Ward, F.J. Gonzalez, Pedro Fernandez-Salguero, W. Michael McDonnell, Frederick K. Askari, Stephen W. Chensue, Richard Moseley
Hierarchical control of lymphocyte survival.Science and technologyCraig B. Thompson, Lawrence H. Boise
High-affinity potassium uptake in plants.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJulian I. Schroeder, Dale Sanders, Frans J.M. Maathuis, N. Alex Walker, Francisco Rubio, Walter Gassmann
High anxiety. (genetic contributions to neuroticism)Science and technologyDavid Goldman
High-resolution imaging of the self-assembly of organic monolayers.Science and technologyShirley Chiang
Histone deacetylase: a regulator of transcription.Science and technologyAlan P. Wolffe
HIV-1 evolution and disease progression.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyRobert M. May, Martin A. Nowak, Andrew J. McMichael, Roy M. Anderson, Steven M. Wolinsky, Sebastian Bonhoeffer, Richard A. Koup, Bette T.M. Korber, Maarten C. Boerlijst, Jeffrey T. Safrit, Avidan U. Neuman, Kevin J. Kunstman
HIV-2 and natural protection against HIV-1 infection.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyStefan Z. Wiktor, Alan E. Greenberg, Peter Smith, Harold W. Jaffe, Timothy J. Dondero, Kevin M. DeCock
HIV receptors and the pathogenesis of AIDS.Science and technologyRobin A. Weiss
HIV therapeutics. (chemotherapy)Science and technologyDouglas D. Richman
HLA sequence polymorphism and the origin of humans. (human lymphocyte antigen)(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyUlf Gyllensten, Henry A. Erlich, Mark Stoneking, Tomas F. Bergstrom
HMOs and AHCs - in defense of town and gown. (academic health centers ill-equiped to compete with HMOs)(Editorial)Science and technologyRobert T. Rubin
Homing in on a prostate cancer gene.Science and technologyElizabeth Pennisis
Hormone mimicry. (small peptides that mimic large polypeptide hormones)Science and technologyJames A. Wells
How did replicating and coding RNAs first get together?Science and technologyHugh D. Robertson
How much solar radiation do clouds absorb?(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyPeter Pilewskie, Graeme L. Stephens, R.D. Cess, M.H. Zhang, Francisco P.J. Valero
How T cells count.Science and technologyEllen V. Rothenberg
How the brain gets rhythm.(neurological research)Science and technologyBruce Schechter
Hungary: industry and foundations help out.(European Universities in Transition)Science and technologySusan Milligan
Hydrogen-based microbial ecosystems in the earth.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyDerek R. Lovley, Francis H. Chapelle, Eugene L. Madsen, Todd Stevens, James McKinley
Hydrogen: the first metallic element.Science and technologyPeter P. Edwards, Friedrich Hensel
If a tree falls in the forest.... (rain forests as steady-state systems)Science and technologyM. Keller, D.A. Clark, D.B. Clark, A.M. Weitz, E. Veldkamp
Imaging substrate-mediated interactions.(Technical Comments)Science and technologyP.S. Weiss, M.M. Kamna, S.J. Stranick
Indeterminate organization of the visual system.(comment; includes reply)Science and technologyMalcolm P. Young, Claus-C. Hilgetag, Mark A. O'Neill
Industry group assails climate chapter. (revisions of chapter 8 of latest report of United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)Science and technologyPeter Ulrich Weiss
Interhelical salt bridges, coiled-coil stability, and specificity of dimerization.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyPeter S. Kim, Cyril M. Kay, Pierre Lavigne, Frank D. Sonnichsen, Robert S. Hodges, Kevin J. Lumb
Intermittently flowing rivers of magnetic flux.Science and technologyFranco Nori
Ironing out the wrinkles in the prion strain problem.(neurobiological research)Science and technologyDenise Grady
Iron metabolism in eukaryotes: Mars and Venus at it again. (biological chemistry)Science and technologyJerry Kaplan, Thomas V. O'Halloran
Is EIAV tat protein a homeodomain? (equine infectious anemia virus)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyPaul Rosch, Dieter Willhold
Is neural noise just a nuisance?Science and technologyDavid Ferster
Isolated neutron stars.Science and technologyGiovanni F. Bignami
Is the new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease from mad cows?(linking the human disease CJD to bovine spongiform encephalopathy)Science and technologyPeter G. Smith, Simon N. Cousens
Is there a role for benefit-cost analysis in environmental, health and safety regulation?Science and technologyPaul R. Portney, Kenneth J. Arrow, V. Kerry Smith, Lester B. Lave, Maureen L. Cropper, Robert W. Hahn, Richard Schmalensee, Robert N. Stavins, George C. Eads, Roger G. Noll, Milton Russell
Italian space agency head ends term with a bang. (ASI administrator Silvano Casini)Science and technologySusan Biggin
IVF project stirs debate over how to preserve pandas.(in vitro fertilization)Science and technologyZhou Meiyue
Japan: feeling the strains of an aging population.Science and technologySumiko Oshima
Japan trolls for global support of deepest drilling vessel.Science and technologyDennis Normille
Keep borders open for U.S. science. (Editorial)Science and technologyFelice J. Levine
Knowing the earth's biodiversity: challenges for the infrastructure of systematic biology.Science and technologyStephen Blackmore
Kobe's lesson: dial 711 for "open" emergency communications.(lessons from 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan)Science and technologyEli M. Noam, Harumasa Sato
Landing on the genome. (Human Genome Project accomplishments and needs)(Editorial)Science and technologyJean Weissenbach
Late Permian extinctions. (nutrient fluctuations and mass extinction)(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyAndrew H. Knoll, John P. Grotzinger, Michael R. Rampino, Ken Caldeira, Geerat J. Vermeij, Donald Canfield, Richard K. Bambach, Ronald Martin, Daniel Dorritie, Paul B. Wignall, Richard J. Twitchett
Learning rediscovered.(research on language learning by infants)Science and technologyElizabeth Bates, Jeffrey Elman
Lessons from the EPSCoR states. (National Science Foundation's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research)(Editorial)Science and technologyGary A. Strobel
Lipid A: target for antibacterial drugs.Science and technologyMartti Vaara
Location of BCRA 1 in human breast and ovarian cancer cells.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyDavid M. Livingston, Ralph Scully, Myles Brown, Shridar Ganesan, Phang-Lang Chen, Wen-Hwa Lee, Stuart Schnitt, Yumay Chen, C. Kent Osborne, Stephen A. Cannistra, James A. De Caprio, Jean Feunteun, Daniel J. Riley, D. Craig Allred
Long ago, a river ran through it. (scientists discover evidence of a prehistoric river that ran through Pangea)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Long-term potentiation in the CA1 hippocampus.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyRoberto Malinow, Zachary F. Mainen
Lophophorate phylogeny.(Technical Comment; includes reply)Science and technologyT. Cavalier-Smith, S. Conway Morris, James A. Lake, Kenneth M. Halanych, David M. Hillis, B.L. Cohen, A.B. Gawthrop, B. Winnepenninckx, John D. Bacheller, Anna Marie A. Aguinaldo, Stephanie M. Liva
Lord of the rings: GroES structure. (protein folding research)Science and technologyF. Ulrich Hartl, Mark Mayhew
Magnetoresistance in layered manganite compounds.Science and technologyAllen M. Goldman
Mammalian cytochrome c oxidase, a molecular monster subdued.(research determines the complete structure of bovine cytochrome c oxidase)Science and technologyShelagh Ferguson-Miller
Many Japanese say West is still to their liking. (includes related article by a Japanese research associate in the U.S.)(Science in Japan: Competition on Campus)(Cover Story)Science and technologyNaomi Fukai, June Kinoshita
Mechanisms and evolution of aging.(Cover Story)Science and technologyThomas B.L. Kirkwood, Gordon J. Lithgow
Mechanisms of punctuated evolution. (Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyRichard E. Lenski, Brian Charlesworth, Jerry A. Coyne, Santiago F. Elena, Vaughan S. Cooper
Mechanochemistry.Science and technologyJohn J. Gilman
Mechanosensation and the DEG/ENaC ion channels.Science and technologyDavid P. Corey, Jaime Garcia-Anoveros
Microbes hint at a mechanism behind punctuated evolution. (study of 10,000 generations of Escherichia coli)Science and technologyChristine Mlot
Microscopic tunneling spectroscopy on high-temperature superconductors.Science and technologyKoichi Kitazawa
Miocene deposits in the Amazonia foreland basin. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyPeter Burgess, Carina Hoorn, Charles G.M. Paxton, William G.R. Crampton, Larry G. Marshall, John G. Lundberg, Matti Rasanen, Ari M. Linna
Modeling HIV concentration during acute AIDS infection.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJohn S. Oxford, Andrew Phillips, Susan E. Wilson, John A. Habeshaw
Molecular electronics emerges from molecular magnetism.Science and technologyMichel Verdaguer
Molecular modeling software: tools for 3-D visualization.(advertising supplement)Science and technologyDavid Bornstein
Molecular trees: a new branch of chemistry.(Cover Story)Science and technologyThomas W. Bell
Molecule promises a better buckyball. ('buckybasket' synthesized)Science and technologyDavid Bradley
Molecules on ice. (surface reactions in stratospheric chemistry)Science and technologyDavid C. Clary
Molybdenum bolsters the bioinorganic brigade.Science and technologyEdward I. Stiefel
More Haemophilus and Mycoplasma genes.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyGeorge M. Church, Walter Gilbert, Jurgen Brosius, Keith Robison
Mortgaging science's future.(Editorial)Science and technologyAlan G. Kraut
Muscling transplants into mice. (preventing organ rejection)Science and technologyIngred Wickelgren
Nanophase chemistry.(Editorial)Science and technologyPhilip H. Ableson
Nanosecond crystallographic snapshots of protein structural changes.Science and technologyEric R. Henry, William A. Eaton, James Hofrichter
National Academy of Sciences elects new members.Science and technology 
NCI: a lab scientist's view, from the director's office.(National Cancer Institute director Richard Klausner)(Interview)Science and technology 
"Negative viscosity" in a magnetic fluid.Science and technologyRonald E. Rosensweig
Neural development: mysterious no more?(Editorial)Science and technologyMartin Raff
New devices are helping transform coronary care.(Cardiovascular Medicine: Cardiac Bioengineering)Science and technologyIngrid Eickelgren
New experiments underscore warnings on maternal drinking.Science and technologyStephen Braun
New faculty grants program expands role of STA agency. (Science and Technology Agency)Science and technologyDennis Normille
New lessons for rotavirus vaccines. (advances in research)Science and technologyRoger I. Glass, Jon R. Gentsch, Bernard Ivanoff
New politics in science. (scientific community must strengthen relationships with public)(Editorial)Science and technologyPaul G. Rogers
New skeleton gives path from trees to ground an odd turn. (human evolution research)Science and technologyJames Shreeve
No "end of history" for photolyases.(new research on 3 systems of photoreactivation: CPD photolyase, 6-4 photolyases and plant blue-light photoreceptors)Science and technologyAziz Sancar
Nonequilibrium structures in condensed systems.Science and technologyG. Ertl, A.S. Mikhailov
Notch and wingless signals collide. (Drosophila signaling pathways)Science and technologySeth S. Blair
On catching fly balls. (optical acceleration cancellation model and linear optical trajectory model)(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJames L. Dannemiller, Michael K. McBeath, Mary K. Kaiser, Timothy G. Babler, Brian L. Babler, T.M. Jacobs, M.D. Lawrence, K. Hong, N. Giordano Jr., N. Giordano Sr., Dennis M. Shaffer
One of nature's macromolecular machines demystified.Science and technologyJoAnne Stubbe
Optical triggers of protein folding.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyWilliam A. Eaton, James Hofrichter, Harry B. Gray, Jay R. Winkler, Chi-Kin Chan
Organic light emitters gain longevity. (organic thin film displays; includes related article on organic transistors)Science and technologyRobert S. Service
Out, damned CLIP! Out , I say! (class II-associated Ii peptide)Science and technologyPaul A. Roche
Out of Africa: meat-eating dinosaurs that challenge Tyrannosaurus rex.Science and technologyPhilip J. Currie
p75(super NTR): a receptor after all.Science and technologyMark Bothwell
Pass the butter....Science and technologyGail Martin
Past and present subtropical summer monsoons.Science and technologyFrank Sirocko
Patent law closes drug loophole: Brazil.Science and technologyClaudio Csillag
PER protein in silkmoths marches to different drummer.Science and technologyMarcia Brinaga
Plasma viral load, CD4+ cell counts, and HIV-1 production by cells.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyJohn M. Coffin, Jay A. Levy, Bineetha Ramachandran, Edward Barker, Jessica Guthrie, Tarek Elbeik
Plasticity of a different feather?(research on neural plasticity in songbirds)Science and technologyAllison J. Doupe
Polar clouds and sulfate aerosols.Science and technologyMargaret A. Tolbert
Polypropylene tube surfaces may induce denaturation and multimerization of DNA.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyBoris P. Belotserkovskii, Brian H. Johnston, Claire Gaillard, Francois Strauss
Power plants or candle factories? (impact of information technology on higher education)(Editorial)Science and technologyDonald N. Langenberg
Probing catalysts with water.Science and technologyJoachim Sauer
Promiscuous chromosomal proteins: complexes about sex.Science and technologyAnne M. Villeneuve, Mitzi I. Kuroda
Psychiatric drug development in Japan.Science and technologyDouglas Berger, Isao Fukunishi
Putting a new spin on spider silk. (materials science)(Perspectives)Science and technologyDavid A. Tirrell
Putting prions to the test. (proteinaceous infectious particles, infectious proteins)(includes related article on neurologist Stanley Prusiner)Science and technologyRosie Mestel
Quantum hysteresis in molecular magnets.Science and technologyEugene M. Chudnovsky
Quick-change pathogens gain an evolutionary edge.(evolution of pathogenic bacteria)Science and technologyDenise Grady
Rare habitats vie for protection: a new approach to saving biological diversity focuses on beleaguered ecosystems even if they do not house an extraordinary number fo plant and animal species.(includes related article on problems with gap analysis)Science and technologyKaren Schmidt
Receptor tails unlock developmental checkpoints for B lymphocytes.Science and technologyAnthony L. DeFranco, Patricia E. Roth
Recycling osmium.(research on subduction zones)Science and technologyJonathan E. Snow
Refining the taxonomy of memory.(declarative and learning memories controlled by separate brain areas)Science and technologyTrevor W. Robbins
Regulating cell proliferation: as easy as APC. (tumor suppressor product of the adenomatous polyposis coli gene APC)Science and technologyMark Peifer
Regulation of atmospheric O2: feedback in the microbial feedbag. (atmospheric oxygen)(Perspectives)Science and technologyFred T. Mackenzie, Lee R. Kump
Relaunching Bell Labs. (Lucent Technologies to manage most AT&T Bell Laboratories)Science and technologyRobert S. Service
Releasing the brakes on antitumor immune response.Science and technologyDrew Pardoll
Remapping the brain. (reshaping useful circuits after brain injuries)Science and technologyHans-Joachim Freund
"Replay" of hippocampal "memories." (Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyDavid Hary, Peter Breeze, George P. Moore, Jay R. Rosenberg, William E. Skaggs, Bruce L. McNaughton
Research, education, and America's future.(Editorial)Science and technologyAnne Petersen
Research pays off.(federal research budget is essential)(Editorial)Science and technologyVinton G. Cerf
Resistance to Leishmania major in mice.(includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyPeter Demant, Marie Lipoldova, Milena Svobodova, Mehmet Gulder, Kenneth Murphy, James Gorham
Retroelements in genome organization.Science and technologyDaniel F. Voytas
RNA editing hints of a remarkable diversity in gene expression pathways.(Pharmacia Biotech & Science Prize: Grand Prize Winner)Science and technologyScott D. Seiwert
Roads not taken, yet.(activism by scientists)(Editorial)Science and technologyRustum Roy
Role of beta-chemokines in suppressing HIV replication.(includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyJay A. Levy, Alfredo Garzino-Demo, Edward Barker, Carl E. Mackewicz, Fiorenza Cocchi, Anthony L. DeVico
Room-temperature blue gallium nitride laser diode. (developments in gallium nitride light sources)Science and technologyG. Fasol
Rural research in Australia.Science and technologyAdrienne E. Clarke, John C. Radcliffe
Saturn's rings: life at the edge.Science and technologyCarl D. Murray
Science and diversity: a compelling national interest. (women and minorities in science)(Column)Science and technologyShirley Malcom
Science and the American dream.(Editorial)Science and technologyNeal F. Lane
Science education in Japan.(Editorial)Science and technologyHiroo Imura
Science holds on in new budget. (spending on research in Australia)Science and technologyWilson da Silva
Science policy in Japan.(Editorial)Science and technologyHideki Hayashida
Science's Next Wave forum asks: M.S. or Ph.D.?(graduate education for scientists)Science and technologyNicole Ruedinger
Scientists seek allies in fight against pseudoscience.(China)Science and technologyZhou Meiyue
Seeking out strange new worlds.(Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems program)Science and technologyDonald Goldsmith
Selector genes, polymorphisms, and evolution.Science and technologyDiethard Tautz
Self-fertilization, linkage disequilibrium, and strain in Plasmodium falciparum.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyM. Tibayrenc, A. Lal, Richard A. Paul, Karen P. Day
Shaking out the cause of addiction.Science and technologySteven E. Hyman
Shot noise in quantum conductors.Science and technologyLeo Kouwenhoven
Should non-peer-reviewed raw DNA sequence data release be forced on the scientific community?(Cover Story)Science and technologyMark D. Adams, J. Craig Venter
Signaling across membranes: a one and a two and a....(transmembrane signaling)Science and technologyJeff Stock
Small nucleolar RNAs guide ribosomal RNA methylation.Science and technologyDavid Tollervey
Sm-Nd isotopic data and earth's evolution.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologySamuel A. Bowring, M.J. Whitehouse, S. Moorbath, Todd Housh
Space carbon: neutral pathways? (interstellar dust cloud chemistry)Science and technologyJames Heath, Richard James Saykally
Speciation in action. (Helianthus anomalus speciation)Science and technologyJerry Coyne
Sperm-egg binding protein or proto-oncogene? (includes reply)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyLee M. Silver, Peer Bork, Harry Moore, Jen-Yue Tsai, Patricia Saling, Rosa Carballada, Deborah Burks
Spinal cord regeneration.Science and technologyWise Young
Stardust in the laboratory. (isotopic data on presolar grains)(Perspectives)Science and technologyErnst Zinner
Stars are seen through a cloud, darkly, says a new theory.Science and technologyBruce Schechter
STATs find that hanging together can be stimulating.(signal transducers and activators of transcription)Science and technologyStewart Leung, Xiaoxia Li, George B. Stark
S&T in South Korea.(science and technology)(Editorial)Science and technologyNack-Chung Sung, Yong Seung Chung
Stratospheric control of climate.Science and technologyAlan Robock
Subpicosend X-ray pulses.Science and technologyP. Eisenberger, S. Suckewer
Sunfish shows the way through the fog. (polarization difference imaging)Science and technologySunny Bains
Superconductivity in spin ladders.Science and technologyS. Maekawa
Superconductor flux pinning and grain boundary control.Science and technologyDavid Larbalestier
Support for science stays strong. (survey results)Science and technologyandrew Lawler
Synthetic aperture radar for geodesy.Science and technologyCharles Meade, David T. Sandwell
Teetering on the brink of danger.(new model of the immune system)Science and technologyElizabeth Pennisis
Testing for bias in the climate record.(Technical Comments; includes responses)Science and technologyPhilip D. Jones, Thomas R. Karl, David J. Thomson, Richard W. Knight, Oran R. White, Werner Mende, Juerg Beer
The activist scientist.(need for scientists to become more involved in politics)(Editorial)Science and technologyJaleh Daie
The age of the Waiho Loop glacial event.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyM.C.G. Mabin, G.H. Denton, C.H. Hendy
The benefits of natural disasters.Science and technologyDavid Tilman
The "bio" in biochemistry: protein folding inside and outside the cell.Science and technologyR. John Ellis
The biosphere is going deep.Science and technologyW.S. Fyfe
The candidates speak.(Bill Clinton and Bob Dole on science policy)(Interview)Science and technology 
The case of the missing migrants. (switch from shade- to sun-grown coffee may be depriving migratory songbirds of winter habitat)(includes related article)Science and technologyLaura Tangley
The changing of the guard; a rising cadre of scientists is focusing on detailed questions about HIV and - some believe - creating a more cooperative research culture. (includes related articles)(Special Report: AIDS)(Cover Story)Science and technologyRon Cohen
The end of the message - another link between yeast and mammals.Science and technologyJames L. Manley, Yoshio Takagaki
The expanding world of trinucleotide repeats.Science and technologyStephen T. Warren
The future of genetic studies of complex human diseases.Science and technologyKathleen Merikangas, Neil Risch
The future of the behavioral and social sciences.Science and technologyBarbara Boyle Torrey, Philip M. Smith
The imaging of individual atoms.Science and technologyDavid A. Jefferson
The loss of atmosphere from Mars.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyR.E. Johnson, D.M. Kass, M. Liu, Y.L. Yung
The marketplace of HIV/AID$. (includes market forecasts)(Special Report: AIDS)(Cover Story)Science and technology 
The metal-insulator transition in correlated disordered systems.Science and technologyElihu Abrahams, Gabriel Kotliar
The metaphor of distributed intelligence.(Editorial)Science and technologyAlbert Gore Jr.
The new genomics: global views of biology. (Human Genome Project)Science and technologyEric S. Lander
The nuclear fleecing of America.(Dept. of Energy pursues wasteful policy on tritium)(Editorial)Science and technologyHarold M. Agnew
The public risk of animal organ and tissue transplantation into humans.(Policy Forum)Science and technologyFrederick A. Murphy
The R&D portfolio: a concept for allocating science and technology funds. (science and technology research treated as an investment)Science and technologyPhilip M. Smith, Michael McGeary
The reality of science funding.(Editorial)Science and technologyPete V. Domenici
There is plenty of room between two atom contacts.Science and technologyC.J. Muller, M.A. Reed
The shrewd grasp of RNA polymerase.Science and technologyRobert Landick, Jeffrey W. Roberts
The three Rs and biomedical research.(scientific basis for curbs on animal experimentation)(Editorial)Science and technologyAlan M. Goldberg, Joanne Zurlo, Deborah Rudacille
The whole lactose repressor. (lactose repressor gene research)Science and technologyKathleen S. Matthews
The World Wide Web as an instructional tool.Science and technologyJohn M. Barrie, David E. Presti
Thin films. (new production technologies)(Editorial)Science and technologyJohn I. Brauman, Phil Szuromi
Tickling memory T cells.Science and technologyRafi Ahmed
To see a world in 80 kilograms of rock. (martian meteorites)Science and technologyAllan Treiman
Transcription factor IIA: a structure with multiple functions.Science and technologyRobert Tjian, Raymond H. Jacobson
Transition state spectroscopy. (chemical reactivity research)Science and technologyDaniel M. Neumark
Triggering bacterial virulence.Science and technologyJeff F. Miller, Peggy A. Cotter
Trypanosome RNA editing: resolved.Science and technologyBarbara Sollner-Webb
Two foreign missions for human rights. (American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science and Human Rights Program; Turkey, Hong Kong)Science and technology 
Uncertainty in climate change caused by aerosols.Science and technologyMeinrat O. Andreae, Stephen E. Schwartz
Uncharacteristic earthquakes on the San Andreas fault.Science and technologyLisa B. Grant
Universal quantum simulators.(quantum computers can simulate any local quantum system)Science and technologySeth Lloyd
Unscrambling color vision.Science and technologyRichard H. Masland
UT Southwestern: from Army shacks to research elites. (University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas)Science and technologyJames Kling
Viewpoint: putting the cell cycle in order.(Cover Story)Science and technologyKim Nasmyth
Viral counts count in HIV infection.Science and technologyDavid D. Ho
Visualizing the logic behind RNA self-assembly.Science and technologyEric Westhof, Francois Michel
Volcanic dilemma: flow or blow?Science and technologyD.B. Dingwell
Warm climate surprises. (interglacial climate changes)Science and technologyJonathan T. Overpeck
Wayward grizzlies spark debate. (Greater Yellowstone area)Science and technologyBernie Wuethrich
Weaponeers cultivate academics.(proposed alliance between government nuclear weapons program and universities)Science and technologyPeter Ulrich Weiss
Weighing the universe.(Eye on the Early Universe)(Cover Story)Science and technologyDennis Overbye
When proteins receive deadly messages at birth.Science and technologyStefan Jentsch
Which came first, protein sequence or structure?Science and technologyMehran Kardar
Why stress is bad for your brain.(overproduction of glucocorticoids damage the hippocampus)Science and technologyRobert M. Sapolsky
Why the glass transition temperature is still interesting.Science and technologyA.P. Sokolov
X chromosome dosage compensation in Drosophila.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyRichard L. Kelley, Mitzi I. Kuroda, James A. Birchler
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