Science 1997 - Abstracts

Science 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
AAAS news & notes.(American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyS.L. Byrand
AAAs program builds cooperative research.(American Association for the Advancement of Science; Research Competitiveness Program)Science and technology 
Adaptation by hyperpolarization. (neuronal adaptation to sensory stimulus)Science and technologyHorace Barlow
A gut reaction: lymphoepithelial communication in the intestine.Science and technologyFergus Shanahan
Akt signaling: linking membrane events to life and death decisions.Science and technologyBrian A. Hemmings
All-star group prescribes partnerships for R&D woes.(California and the Future of American Innovation)Science and technology 
Alzheimer's disease: genotypes, phenotype, and treatments.Science and technologyDennis J. Selkoe
A magnetic attraction to high-throughput genomics.(Sequatron DNA sequencing system)Science and technologyEric S. Lander, Paul M. Richardson, Trevor L. Hawkins, Kevin J. McKernan, Jacotot. Laurent B., Jason B. MacKenzie
A missing link? LTP and learning: neuroscience.(long-term potentiation)Science and technologyDan Johnston
A Myc-induced apoptosis pathway surfaces.Science and technologyDouglas R. Green
Ancient galaxy walls go up; will theories tumble down?(astronomical research)Science and technologyTim Appenzeller
An environmental rationale for retention of endangered chemicals.Science and technologyDonald J. Wuebbles, James M. Calm
A new face for the endosplamic reticulum: RNA localization.Science and technologyLaurence D. Etkin
A new player in cell death.(signal transducers and activators of transcription)Science and technologyTimothy Hoey
Animal models of HIV-1 disease.Science and technologyJoseph M. McCune
Antigen presentation: a balanced diet.(immunology research)Science and technologySteven Porcelli, Michael Brenner
Antigen presentation by memory B cells: the sting is in the tail.Science and technologyDavid Tarlinton
Aquaporins and ion conductance. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyA.S. Verkman, Peter Agre, William B. Guggino, Fumiaki Marumo, Kiyohide Fushimi, Shinichi Uchida, Sei Sasaki, Jorge Fischbarg, Jun Li, John W. Regan, Sreenivas Devidas, M. Douglas Lee, Michio Kuwahara, Baoxue Yang, P.M.T. Deen, S.M. Mulders, S.S. Kansen, C.H. van Os, Kunyan Kuang, Pavel Iserovich, Qian Wen, Rajkumar V. Patil, Zhiquang Han, Martin B. Wax, W. Daniel Stamer, Andrea J. Yool
A quick look at hydrogen bonds.(proton transfer reactions)Science and technologyAbderrazzak Douhal
A report card on European science.(includes information on European strengths and weaknesses in four disciplines)Science and technologyJudy Redfearn
Are we seeing global warming?Science and technologyK. Hasselmann
Asthma: an epidemic in the absence of infection?Science and technologyMiriam F. Moffatt, William O.C.M. Cookson
Atmospheric science and public policy.Science and technologyAndrew Zillman
Atomic parity violation and the nuclear anapole moment.Science and technology 
Backlash disrupts China exchanges.(population genetics)Science and technologyLi Hui, Wang Jue
Balancing fish consumption benefits with mercury exposure.(Environmental Protection Agency reference dose for methylmercury restricts fish consumption)Science and technologyGrace M. Egeland, John P. Middaugh
Baltimore's newest tourist attraction - scientists.(scientists on display at the Columbus Center)Science and technologySteve Olson
Beating scientists into plowshares.Science and technologyC.G. Kurland
Beta-catenin as oncogene: the smoking gun.Science and technologyMark Peifer
Biological nitrogen fixation and model chemistry.Science and technologyG.J. Leigh
Biologists get up close and personal with live cells: multiphoton imaging.(Imaging)(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Science and technologyTrishna Gura
Biology recapitulates phylogeny.Science and technologyDavid M. Hillis
Bison study marks radical shift for research council.(Nationa Research Council)(includes related article on research on brucellosis in bison)Science and technologyAndrew Lawler, Yvonne Baskin
Breast-implant ruling sends a message.(pre-trial evidence-evaluating panel may set precedent)Science and technology 
Breathing with chlorinated solvents.(bacteria that detoxify chlorinated solvents)Science and technologyPerry L. McCarthy
Bright star among billions.(astronomer Carl Sagan)(Obituary)(Editorial)Science and technologyStephen Jay Goud
Budgetary foul weather.(Congress must continue to finance National Weather Service's modernization program)(Editorial)Science and technologyDavid Atlas
Build your career in science - by crossing national borders.Science and technologyNicole Ruedinger
Canada's crisis: can business rescue science?(business funding of research)(Editorial)Science and technologyAlbert J. Aguayo, Richard A. Murphy
Candid cameras for the nanoworld.(Imaging)(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Science and technologyIvan Amato
Can ESA shrug off malaise? (European Space Agency; includes related article on the ESA's Horizon 2000 Plus 10-year strategy)Science and technologyHelen Gavaghan
Catalysis by a multiprotein IkB kinase complex.Science and technologyTom Maniatis
Catching an elusive cation.Science and technologyG.K. Surya Prakash
Center seeks synthesis to make ecology more useful.(National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis)(includes related article on research on ecosystem hierarchies)Science and technologyYvonne Baskin
Chaotic beetles.(research on chaos in a biological population)Science and technologyCharles Godfray, Michael Hassell
Charge ordering in manganates. (charge and spin dynamics)Science and technologyC.N.R. Rao, A.K. Cheetham
Charges fly over advocacy research. (Brooklyn College science faculty vs the New York Public Interest Research Group)Science and technologyJack Friedly
Cladistic analysis and anthropoid origins.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyElwyn L. Simons, Jonathan I. Bloch, Derek Johnson, Gregg F. Gunnell, Daniel C. Fisher, Philip D. Gingerich, Mark D. Uhen, Richard F. Kay, Callum Ross, Blythe A. Williams
Communities: virtual vs. real.(Editorial)Science and technologyAmitai Etzioni, Oren Etzioni
Comparative rates of development in Monodelphis and Didelphis. (includes replay)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyTimothy Rowe, Kathleen K. Smith, Alexander F.H. van Nievelt
Consumption: challenge to sustainable development....(includes response)Science and technologyNorman Myers, Jeffrey R. Vincent, Theodore Panayotou
Continuous innovation in health.(funding clinical research in climate of merging academic medical centers)(Editorial)Science and technologyKenneth I. Shine
Controlling cell death.Science and technologyPierre Golstein
Conversations with the community: AAAS at the millennium.(American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyRita R. Colwell, Jane Lubchenco, Alice S. Huang, Michael J. Novacek, Simon A. Levin, Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Sheila Jasanoff, M.R.C. Greenwood, Robert D. Goldman, William Lester, Marcia C. Linn, Roosevelt. Anna C., Jean E. Taylor, Nancy S. Wexler
Copyright: evolution, not revolution.(World Intellectual Property Organization conference)Science and technologyJukka Liedes
Coreceptors: implications for HIV pathogenesis and therapy.Science and technologyJohn P. Moore
Cosmic age controversy is overstated.Science and technologyEric J. Chaisson
Creating isoprenoid diversity.(biosynthetic pathways)Science and technologyJames C. Sacchettini, C. Dale Poulter
Crystal gazing: structure prediction and polymorphism.(Sold-State Chemistry)Science and technologyGautam R. Desiraju
Current problems and the future of antiretroviral drug trials. (suboptimal antiretroviral therapies)Science and technologyJoep M.A. Lange
Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator and adenosine triphosphate.(Technical Comments; includes responses)Science and technologyPaul Okunieff, P.M. Quinton, M.M. Reddy, Edward H. Abraham, Stefania Scala, Petra Vos, Michiel J.S. Oosterveld, Allen Y. Chen, Brij Shrivastav, C. Haws, J.J. Wine, Ryszard Grygorczyk, J.A. Tabcharani, John W. Hanrahan, K.L. Gunderson, R.R. Kopito
Dating a Paleoindian site in the Amazon in comparison with Clovis culture.(Technical Comment)Science and technologyMatthew O'Donnell, Richard E. Reanier, William P. Barse, Anna C. Roosevelt, Marconales Lima da Costa, Linda J. Brown, John E. Douglas, Ellen Quinn, Judy Kemp, Christiane Lopes Machado, Maura Imazio da Silveira, James Feathers, Andrew Henderson
Dating the Ngandong humans.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyCarl C. Swisher III, Rainer Grun, Alan G. Thorne, W. Jack Rink, Henry P. Schwarcz, Susan C. Anton
Death by lethal injection.(research on Yersinia outer protein activity in bacterial infection)Science and technologyThomas J. Silhavy
Death in Norse Greenland.(researchers find clues to extinction of medieval outpost)Science and technologyHeather Pringle
Delivering copper inside yeast and human cells. (new findings on the transport of copper through cellular matter)Science and technologyJoan Selverstone Valentine, Edith Butler Gralla
Delta-interacting protein A and the origin of Hepatitis delta antigen. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyDon Ganem, Walter Gilbert, Manyuan Long, Sandro J. de Souza, Robert Brazas
Detecting phases of iron. (includes reply)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyA.J. Campbell, L.S. Dubrovinsky, C.S. Yoo, S.K. Saxena, J. Akella, H.K. Mao, R.J. Henley
Determining the early history of El Nino. (El Nino/Southern Oscillation)Science and technologyJames B. Richardson III, Daniel H. Sandweiss, L. Wells, Cl. Hillaire-Marcel, Lisa E. Wells, Jay S. Noller, Elizabeth J. Reitz, Harold B. Rollins, Kirk A. Maasch
Determining the origin of ultrahigh-pressure lherzolites.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyJ.G. Liou, B.R. Hacker, T. Sharp, R.Y. Zhang, R.L. Hervig, Harry W. Green II, Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya, Krassimir Borzhilov
Developing a new view of evolution. (includes a related article on developmental genetics research on crustacean evolution)Science and technologyWade Roush, Elizabeth Pennisi
Discovering high-affinity ligands for proteins: drug design.(Tech.Sight)Science and technologyStephen W. Fesik, Robert P. Meadows, Philip J. Hajduk
DNA from an extinct human.(analysis of DNA from a Neanderthal bone)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Patricia Kahn
DNA ordering on a lipid membrane. (bioassembly research)Science and technologyMark S. Spector, Joel M. Schnur
Do habitat conservation plans protect endangered species?Science and technologyFraser Shilling
Early evolution of continents.(Perspectives: Geochemistry)Science and technologyA.W. Hofmann
Earthquakes cannot be predicted.Science and technologyRobert J. Geller, David D. Jackson, Yan Y. Kagan, Francesco Mulargia
Emissions from ships. (pollution and policy implications)Science and technologyJames J. Corbett, Paul Fischbeck
Estimating chaos in an insect population.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyBrian Dennis, David Morse, J.M. Cushing, R.F. Costantino, Joe N. Perry, Ian P. Woiwod, Robert H. Smith, R.A. Desharnais
Ethical and policy issues of human cloning.Science and technologyHarold T. Shapiro
Ethics: sending out the message.(science graduate students must learn ethical standards)(Editorial)Science and technologyC.K. Gunsalus
Evidence for a family of archaeal ATPases.(Technical Comment)Science and technologyPeter Agre, William B. Guggino, Douglas Lee, Sreenivas Devidas
Evidence for life on earth more than 3850 million years ago.Science and technologyHeinrich D. Holland
Evolutionary biology: longer tusks are healthy signs.(includes related article on possible threat to all elephants from decision allowing 3 African nations to trade in stockpiled ivory)Science and technologyPallava Bagla
Evolutionary chemistry: getting there from here.(antibody research)(Cover Story)Science and technologyGerald F. Joyce
Evolutionary wisdom or genetic roulette? (American Assn for the Advancement of Science forum on human genetic engineering)Science and technology 
Experiments in a Parkinson's rat model.(includes response)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyEduardo Fernandez, Roberto Pallini, Alessandro Consales, Liverana Lauretti, Derek L. Choi-Lundberg, Martha C. Bohn
Extinction on the high seas. (includes related information on total number of marine species)(Human-Dominated Ecosystems)(Cover Story)Science and technologyDavid Malakoff
Extraterrestrial handedness?Science and technologyJeffrey L. Bada
Extreme cratering.(meteorite crater research)Science and technologyWilliam B. McKinnon
Fast, cheap, and very bright: semiconductor lasers.Science and technologyGerhard Fasol
FDA under siege: the public at risk.(Food and Drug Administration)(Editorial)Science and technologyDavid Korn
Financial interests constrain drug development.(Editorial)Science and technologySilvio Garattini
First runner-up: Pathfinder's triumphal Mars landing.(scientific breakthroughs of 1997)(includes related information on science in the media, on research predictions for 1998 and on global warming)Science and technology 
Follow up on findings, panel tells NASA.(National Aeronautics and Space Administration should give priority to exploring recent astronomical discoveries)Science and technologyAnn Finkbeiner
France brings space goals down to earth.(socialist government reduces space budget)Science and technologyHelen Gavaghan
Functional genomics: it's all how you read it.Science and technologyPhilip Hieter, Mark Boguski
Gamma ray source in distant universe?Science and technologyGovert Schilling
GAP into the breach.(guanosine triphosphatase activating proteins)(Cover Story)Science and technologyStephen R. Sprang
Gene tests get tested. (social and regulatory issues unresolved)(Biotechnology: Betting on the Genome)Science and technology 
Genetic analysis of complex diseases. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyMargaret A. Pericak-Vance, Jonathan L. Haines, William K. Scott, Kathleen Merikangas, Neil Risch, Charles H. Langley, Laurent Abel, Anthony D. Long, Douglas A. Bell, Jack A. Taylor, Mark N. Grote, Bertram Muller-Myhsok
Genetic complexity and Parkinson's disease.(includes responses)(Technical Comments)Science and technologyAllen D. Roses, Margaret A. Pericak-Vance, William K. Scott, Jeffrey M. Stajich, Marcy C. Speer, Jeffrey M. Vance, A. Durr, Larry H. Yamaoka, T. Gasser, B. Muller-Myhsok, Z.K. Wszolek, J.R. Vaughan, V. Bonifati, G. Meco, B. Bereznai, R. Oehlmann, Y. Agid, A. Brice, N. Wood, Mihael H. Polymeropoulos
Genetic information and the workplace: legislative approaches and policy changes.Science and technologyPatricia Murphy, Francis Collins, Mary-Claire King, Beth Fine, Mary Jo Ellis Kahn, Karen Rothenberg, Barbara Fuller, Mark Rothstein, Troy Duster, Rita Cunningham, Kathy Hudson, Gary Swergold
Genomics wheelers and dealers. (leading genomic companies)(Biotechnology: Betting on the Genome)(Illustration)Science and technology 
Geoscientists seek common ground on collaborations: working in China.(includes related article)Science and technologyXiong Lei, Li Hui
Germanyl and silyl cations: free at last.Science and technologyPaul von Rague Schleyer
Getting around the nucleosomes.(RNA polymerase transcription through nucleosomal DNA)Science and technologyJonathan Widom
Global initiative takes shape slowly.(Multilateral Initiative on Malaria)Science and technologyRichard Gallagher
Government funding of research and development. (response to Robert M. May, Science, Policy Forum)Science and technologyRobert M. May, Jonathan Grant, Grant Lewison
Growing pains: evo-devo researchers straddle cultures. (evolutionary developmental biology)(includes a related article on funding)Science and technologyElizabeth Pennisi, William Roush
Growth factors sculpt the synapse. (brain synapse research)Science and technologyErin Schuman
Highly variable mutation rates in commensal and pathogenic Escherichia coli.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyIvan Matic, J. Eugene LeClerc
Homage to an itinerant master. (mathematician Paul Erdos)Science and technologyDana Mackenzie
How does the brain organize memories?Science and technologyHoward Eichenbaum
How reptiles took wing.(unique wings of Coelurosauravus jaekeli, earliest known flying vertebrate)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Human groups as units of selection. (human evolution research)Science and technologyDavid Wilson
Imaging: tissue optics.(Perspectives)Science and technologyDavid K. Stevenson, David A. Benaron, Wai-Fung Cheong
Immune response and myoblasts that express Fas ligand.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyHelen M. Blau, Peter G. Stock, Andreas Hofmann, Matthew L. Springer, Sang-Mo Kang, David Le, Henry T. Lau, C.J. Stoeckert
Immunology: selection for survival? (Perspectives)Science and technologyChristophe Benoist, Diane Mathis
Improved fossil energy technology.(Editorial)Science and technologyPhilip H. Ableson
Influx of industrial funding shifts balance on campus.(corporate funding of academic research in South Korea)Science and technologyDennis Normile, Chang-Yop Kim
In search of Africa's forgotten forest elephant.(includes related article)Science and technologyLaura Tangley
Interactions between epithelial cells and bacteria, normal and pathogenic.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyYasushi Okada, Yoshinori Umesaki, Akemi Imaoka, Hiromi Setoyama, Satoshi Matsumoto, J.I. Gordon, L.V. Hooper, L. Bry, T. Midvedt, P.G. Falk
Intertropical latitudes and precessional and half-precessional cycles.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyA. Berger, M.F. Loutre, Andrew McIntyre
Ionosphere research lab sparks fears in Alaska.Science and technologyLisa Busch
Ion-surface interactions: from channeling to soft-landing.Science and technologyA.W. Kleyn
Iron: beta phase frays. (debate over a possible fifth solid phase in the phase diagram of iron)Science and technologyOrson L. Anderson
Is 'good wood' bad for forests?(sustainable management of tropical rain forests)Science and technologyMichael McRae
Isotopic tracers of past ocean circulation: turning lead to gold.(lead isotopic variations)Science and technologyFrancis Albarede
It's official: gamma bursts come from far, far away.(research on source of gamma-ray bursts)Science and technologyGovert Schilling
Japanese science funding.(Editorial)Science and technologyMasao Ito
John C. Eccles (1903-1997).(neuroscientist)(Obituary)Science and technologyRoger A. Nicoll
Journey across the osteoclast.(bone resorption)Science and technologyZena Werb, Keith Mostov
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus infection and multiple myeloma.(Technical Comments, includes response)Science and technologyDenise Whitby, Rizwan Masood, Carlo Parravicini, P. Brousset, M.B. Rettig
Knowledge and distributed intelligence.(Editorial)Science and technologyRichard N. Zare
Labs take aim at rapid-fire lasers for fusion power.Science and technologyPeter Ulrich Weiss
Laser capture microdissection: molecular analysis of tissue.Science and technologyLance A. Liotta, Robert F. Bonner, Michael Emmert- Buck, Kristina Cole, Thomas Pohida, Rodrigo Chuaqui, Seth Goldstein
Lessons from litigation over silicone breast implants: a call for activism by scientists.Science and technologyJames T. Rosenbaum
Life on the edge: rainforest margins may spawn species.(evolutionary biology study)Science and technologyMartin Enserink
Life-sciences R&D, national prosperity, and industrial competitiveness.(research and development)Science and technologyM.W.J. Ferguson, R. Fears, W. Stewart, G. Poste
Listening to Pele. (the physics of volcanic eruptions)Science and technologySylvie Vergniolle
Location, location, location: the first farmers. (einkorn wheat in Southwest Asia's Fertile Crescent)Science and technologyJared Diamond
Low-energy excitations in high-temperature superconductors.Science and technologyPatrick A. Lee
Macro power from micro machinery.(microengineering technology)Science and technologyA.H. Epstein, S.D. Senturia
Marine managers look upstream for connections.(Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary)Science and technologyJohn C. Ogden
Mariner sails into Leishmania.(microbiology research)Science and technologyDaniel L. Hartl
Massively parallel genomics.(DNA sequencing technology)Science and technologyStephen P.A. Fodor
Metastable dense semiconductor phases.Science and technologyLouis Brus
Methane: small molecule, big impact.(methane synthesis)Science and technologyJames G. Ferry
Microbiologists explore life's rich, hidden kingdoms.Science and technologyRobert E. Service
Microlensing sheds light on dark matter.Science and technologyPaul Hewett, Stephen Warren
Millennial climate oscillations. (glacial and Holocene millennial oscillations compared)Science and technologyDelia Oppo
Minerals in the deep Earth: a message from the asteroid belt.(composition of Earth's mantle is similar to certain meteorites)Science and technologyDieter Stoffler
Miocene primates go ape.(2 species pegged as likely ancestors of humans)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Elizabeth Culotta
Mixed reviews for habitat plan. (Washington state)Science and technologyJim Kling
Molecular individualism: polymer physics.(Perspectives)Science and technologyP.G. de Gennes
Monte Verde and the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas.Science and technologyDavid J. Meltzer
More than just frequency detectors? (neuroscience research)Science and technologyAlex M. Thomson
M.R.C. Greenwood - 1998 AAAS president.(American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technology 
Much-studied butteryfly winks out on Stanford preserve. (bay checkersot butterfly may be extinct)(Research News: Ecology)Science and technologyEllen McGarrahan
NASA's new science vision. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Origins program)(Editorial)Science and technologyEric J. Chaisson
Nematic emulsions.Science and technologyJ.F. Joanny
Neptune's deep chemistry. (planet)Science and technologyW.B. Hubbard
Neuroscience: learning mechanisms: the case for CaM-KII.(Perspectives)Science and technologyJohn Lisman, Roberto Malinow, robert C. Malenka, Roger A. Nicoli
New fatty acid-based signals: a lesson from the plant world. (plant and insect interactions)Science and technologyEdward E. Farmer
New funds plant seeds for genome research effort: Australia(1)Science and technologyPatricia Kahn
New model charts swings in crab populations.(computer model of crab population ecology)Science and technologyKathryn S. Brown
New technique maps the body electric.(Hall-effect imaging)Science and technologyDavid Ehrenstein
New tissue from old.(research on regenerating damaged tissue)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Science and technologyDavid L. Stocum
Nitrogen oxide pollution may spark seeds' growth.Science and technologyDavid A. Malakoff
'No-take' zones spark fisheries debate.(Human-Dominated Ecosystems)(Cover Story)Science and technologyKaren F. Schmidt
Oldest mound complex found at Louisiana site.(earthen enclosures are 2000 years older than previous sites)Science and technologyHeather Pringle
On raising energy expenditure in ob/ob mice. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyTom Boone, Richard D. Palmiter, Mary Ann Pelleymounter, Mary Jane Cullen, Jay C. Erickson, Randy Hecht, Jean Himms-Hagen, Gunther Hollopeter, Mary Beth Baker, Dwight Winters, Frank Collins
...Or distraction?(consumption and sustainable development)(includes response)Science and technologyNorman Myers, Jeffrey R. Vincent, Theodore Panayotou
Organelle genomes: going, going, gone! (hydrogenosome origins)Science and technologyJeffrey D. Palmer
ORI's self-assessment: a batting average of .920? (Office of Research Integrity)(Scientific Misconduct)Science and technologyJock Friedly
Oxygenic photoautotrophic growth and photosystem I. (includes reply)(Technical Comment)Science and technologyT.G. Owens, E. Greenbaum, J.W. Lee, C.V. Tevault, John M. Olson
Ozone pollution in the rural United States and the new NAAQS. (National Ambient Air Quality Standard)Science and technologyW.L. Chameides, R.D. Saylor, E.B. Cowling
Parks and students benefit from new program.(scholarship programs to use national parks for PhD study)Science and technology 
PAS, present and future: clues to the origins of circadian clocks.Science and technologySteve A. Kay
Paths to activation of transcription.Science and technologyE. Peter Geiduschek
Pathways and single steps: science careers at Bristol-Meyers Squibb.(special advertising section)(Panel Discussion)Science and technology 
Pax polio.(eradication of polio worldwide by 2000)Science and technologyHarry F. Hull
PCR: running hot and fast. (polymerase chain reaction; includes related article on the Taq DNA polymerase patent dispute)(special advertising supplement)Science and technologyJ. St. George
Peer review: the appropriate GPRA metric for research.(US Government Performance and Results Act of 1993)Science and technologyRonald N. Kostoff
PH domains - a universal membrane adapter. (pleckstrin homology domains)Science and technologyBrian A. Hemmings
Physics, biology meet in self-assembling bacterial fibers.Science and technologyCarol Potera
Pieces of the true grail: a G protein finds its target.(three dimensional picture of interactions between signaling proteins)Science and technologyHenry R. Bourne
Polyalanine expansion in synpolydactyly might result from unequal crossing-over of HOXD13.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyBjorn R. Olsen, Stephen T. Warren, Stefan Mundlos, Yasuteru Muragaki, Joseph Upton
Polymorphic phase transitions in liquids and glasses.Science and technologyPeter H. Poole, C. Austen Angell, Paul F. McMillan, Tor Grande
Possible function found for breast cancer genes. (BRCA1 and BRCA2)Science and technologyJean Marx
Potency of combined estrogenic pesticides.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyStephen Safe, Fan Wang, Kenneth S. Korach, Kavita Ramamoorthy, I-Chen Chen, John D. Norris, Donald P. McDonnell, Kevin W. Gaido, Wayne P. Bocchinfuso, John A. MacLachlan, Steven F. Arnold, Diane M. Klotz, Bridgette M. Collins, Peter M. Vonier, Louis J. Guillette
Predictive genetic testing: from basic research to clinical practice.Science and technologyNeil A. Holtzman, Patricia A. Barr, Patricia D. Murphy, Michael S. Watson
Preserving biodiversity in Korea's Demilitarized Zone.Science and technologyKe Chung Kim
Proposed air pollutant standards. (airborne particulate matter and ozone)(Editorial)Science and technologyPhilip H. Abelson
Protein prenylation, et cetera: signal transduction in two dimensions.Science and technologyMichael H. Gelb
Proteins from scratch.(research on protein design)Science and technologyWilliam F. DeGrado
Putting molecules behind bars. (clathrates)Science and technologySteven C. Zimmerman
Qualified thumbs up for habitat plan science.(assessment of habitat conservation plans)Science and technologyCharles Mann, Mark Plummer
Quantum magnetism and its many avatars.(high-temperature superconductors)Science and technologySudip Chakravarty
Quantum squeeze wrings uncertainty from atom waves.Science and technologyDaniel Clery
Quenching the spark in the heart.Science and technologyDavid T. Yue
Raiders of the last bastion?(court ruling that Federal Advisory Committee Act applies to the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine)(Editorial)Science and technologyM.R.C. Greenwood
Rapid sea-level rise soon from West Antarctic ice sheet collapse?Science and technologyCharles R. Bentley
'Real-time' oceanography adapts to sea changes.(includes related article on robotic submarines)Science and technologySteve Nadis
Redox stabilization of the atmosphere and oceans and marine productivity.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyFred T. Mackenzie, Heinrich D. Holland, Albert S. Colman, P. Van Cappallen, E.D. Ingall
Researchers find signals that guide young brain neurons: neurobiology.Science and technologyMarcia Barinage
Reseeding the Green Revolution.(agricultural research)(includes related article)Science and technologyCharles Mann
Rethinking grant peer review.(Editorial)Science and technologySteven J. Fliesler
Reverse transcriptase fidelity and HIV-1 variation.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyRob Schuurman, Erik De Clercq, Mark A. Wainberg, Jan Balzarini, Charles Boucher, Anna Karlsson, Ben Berkhout, Monique Nijhuis, William C. Drosopoulos, Vinayaka R. Prasad, Bradley D. Preston, Wilco Keulen, Heidi Pelemans, Jorg-Peter Kleim
Ribozymes in wonderland. (ribosome evolution)Science and technologyAndrew D. Ellington, Michael P. Robertson, Jim Bull
Science and technology in foreign affairs.(Policy Forum)Science and technologyJames D. Watkins
Science in the 21st century.(Editorial)Science and technologyBill Clinton
Scientifically illiterate vs. politically clueless.(need for scientists to become politically active)(Editorial)Science and technologyGregory E. van der Vink
Scientists go sleepless in Seattle at AAAS meeting.(Assn for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyVirginia Morell, Steve Olson, Jocelyn Kaiser, Erik Stokstad
Scientists launch study of reef health.(Reef Check 1997)Science and technologyBarbie Bischof
Sea-floor depth and the Lake Wobegon effect.Science and technologySeth Stein, Carol A. Stein
Searching a quantum phone book.Science and technologyGilles Brassard
Seeing a mountain in a grain of garnet.(inclusions in garnet provide information on continental collisional belts)Science and technologyS. Maruyama, W.G. Ernst, J.G. Liou
Seeking a simple complex system: condensed matter physics.Science and technologyG. Aeppli, P. Chandra
Sequencing the human genome.Science and technologyLeroy Hood, Lee Rowen, Gregory Mahairas
Shape-changing crystals get shiftier. (piezoelectric crystal research)Science and technology 
Shocking revelations.(sonoluminescence research)Science and technologyLawrence A. Crum, Thomas J. Matula
Shock wave-induced melting in argon by atomistic simulation.(Technical Comments; includes response)Science and technologyL.S. Dubrovinsky, Anatoly B. Belonoshko
Signaling vascular morphogenesis and maintenance. (paracrine signals in the formation and remodeling of blood vessels)Science and technologyDouglas Hanahan
Similarities between organic and cuprate superconductors.Science and technologyRoss H. McKenzie
Single-molecule transistors.Science and technologyLeo Kouwenhoven
Solitons made simple.Science and technologyY.R. Shen
South wants place at table in new collaborative effort. (India and Africa)(Multilateral Initiative on Malaria faces many challenges)(includes related article on research proposals submitted to the organization)Science and technologyPallava Bagla
Spring preening. ('Science' to introduce new online features)(Editorial)Science and technology 
Stacked organic light-emitting diodes in full color.(optoelectronics research)Science and technologyJames R. Sheats
Stardust memories: comet Hale-Bopp. (Cover Story)Science and technologyDale P. Cruikshank
Stress and glucocorticoid.(response to Robert M. Sapolsky's 'Why Stress Is Bad for Your Brain;' includes Sapolsky's reply)Science and technologyRachel Yehuda, Robert M. Sapolsky
Stretching is good for a cell.(research on cell anchorage dependence)Science and technologyErkki Ruoslahti
Stretching single protein molecules: titin is a weird spring.Science and technologyHarold P. Erickson
Subterranean life. (subterranean microorganisms)Science and technologyWilliam C. Ghiorse
Superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in high-Tc cuprates.Science and technologyNaoto Nagaosa
Supernovae offer a first glimpse of the universe's fate.(research on exploding stars provides information on cosmic expansion)Science and technologyDonald Goldsmith
Synapse elimination: for nerves it's all or nothing.Science and technologyEric Frank
Synchronous spawning: when timing is everything.(research on green seaweed reproduction)Science and technologyMark Hay
Taking the measure of life in the ice.(measuring biological productivity in Antarctic pack ice)Science and technologyKathryn S. Brown
Targets for stabilization of atmospheric CO2.Science and technologyChristian Azar, Henning Rodhe
Temporal coding in neuronal populations?Science and technologyEberhard E. Fetz
Thanks to a parasite, asexual reproduction catches on.Science and technologyMartin Enserink
The architecture of hearing; the cloning of a string of genes that, when mutated, cause deafness without any other symptoms is opening a view of the inner workings of the auditory system and how it develops.Science and technology 
The chameleon within: improving antigen delivery.Science and technologyJames L. Madara
The cis-trans paradox of integrase. (biochemical research on genetic recombination)Science and technologyMakkuni Jayaram
The civil committment of sex offenders. ('sexual predator' statutes)Science and technologyHoward Zonana
The comfort zone.(an increasing lack of comfort for scientists)(Editorial)Science and technologyMary Woolley
The costs of animal research: origins and options.Science and technologyThomas B. Clarkson, Linda C. Cork, Robert O Jacoby , Diane J. Gaertner, S.L. Leary, Jeffrey M. Linn, Steven P. Pakes, Daniel H. Ringler, John D. Strandberg, Michael M. Swindle
The dial-up sky.(astronomers plan World Wide Web access to archives of digital survey data)(includes related information on astronomical surveys)Science and technologyAnn Finkbeiner
The forward march of the bird-dinosaurs halted?(evolution research)Science and technologyRichard Hinchliffe
The ongoing eruption in Montserrat.Science and technology 
The quest for a supernova companion.(astrophysics research)Science and technologyPilar Ruiz-Lapuente
There are GAPS and and there are GAPS.(guanosine triphosphatase-activating proteins)Science and technologyRavi Iyengar
The rise of plants and their effect on weathering and atmospheric CO2. (carbon dioxide)Science and technologyRobert A. Berner
The scientific wealth of nations. (scientific output compared)Science and technologyRobert M. May
The space around us.(spatial perception)Science and technologyLeonardo Fogassi, Vittorio Gallese, Rizzolatti. Giacomo, Luciano Fadiga
The transcriptional paradox: octamer factors and B and T cells.Science and technologyIsabella A. Graef, Gerald R. Crabtree
The year of the dendrite.(neuroscience research)Science and technologyTerrence J. Sejnowski
Throttles and dampers: controlling the engine of membrane fusion.Science and technologyThomas H. Sollner, James E. Rothman
Tsunamigenic sea-floor deformations.Science and technologyHarry Yeh, Costas Synolakis, Philip Liu, George Carrier
Twins: en route to QTLs for cognition.(quantitative trait loci)(human genetics research)(Cover Story)Science and technologyIrving I. Gottesman
Tying it all together: epigenetics, genetics, cell cycle, and cancer.(DNA methylation in normal and cancerous cells)Science and technologyStephen B. Baylin
UCSF case raises questions about grant idea ownership. (University of California, San Francisco)Science and technologyMarcia Baringa
Ultrafast reaction dynamics in molecular cluster ions.Science and technologyJames Faeder, Robert Parson
Universities: at the center of U.S. research.(Editorial)Science and technologyRichard C. Atkinson
Unresolvable endings: defective telomeres and failed separation.Science and technologyR. Scott Hawley
Variations on a theme: cataloging human DNA sequence variation.(human genome research)Science and technologyFrancis Collins, Mark S. Guyer, Aravinda Chakravati
Warming early Earth and Mars.(planetary atmosphere research)Science and technologyJames F. Kasting
Warnings precede Chinese temblors. (Earthquakes predicted)Science and technologyRichard A. Kerr, Li Hui
Water on the sun: molecules everywhere.Science and technologyTakeshi Oka
West Coast careers in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.(Special Advertising Supplement)Science and technology 
What makes us tick?Science and technologyLeonard Guarente
Where smokers rule.(hydrothermal vents, or black smokers, may have been source of life's origin)Science and technologyRObert H. Crabtree
Which came first, the hypha or the yeast? (forms of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans)Science and technologyP.T. Magee
Whose finger is on the switch?(nuclear transport in cells)Science and technologyDavid S. Goldfarb
Why can't a computer be more like a brain?(includes related article on neural nets)Science and technologyAndrew Watson, Sunny Bains
Wide use of rabbit virus is good news for native species.(control of rabbits in Australia)Science and technologyDan Drollette
Will fossil from down under upend mammal evolution?(paleontologist discovers Australia's oldest mammalian fossil)Science and technologyBernice Wuethrich
Will UV lasers beat the blues. (new ultra-violet chip-based laser developed)Science and technologyRobert S. Service
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