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ISSN 0036-807510 MAY 1996VOLUME 272NUMBER 5263
AMERICANAssoCIATION FORTHEADVANCEMENT OFSCIENCE
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NEWS & COMMENTGoldin Puts NASA on New TrajectoryA New Reason for Being: Science
Report Backs Science, Not New Station
Academy's About-Face on Forensic DNA
Five-Year Science Plan Under Debate
Monkey Study Prompts High-LevelPublic Health Response
NSF to Take Closer Look atHow Support Shapes Careers
Scientists Seek Allies in FightAgainst Pseudoscience
National Academy of SciencesElects New Members
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RESEARCH NEWSLikely HIV Cofactor Found
Just How Old Is That DNA, Anyway?
California Social Climbers: LowWater Prompts High Status
Added Weight for Neutrino Mass Claim
SOHO Turns an Unblinking Eyeon a Turbulent Sun
Revised Galileo Data LeaveJupiter Mysteriously Dry
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A First Glimpse of Strange Matter? 81
Impact of DNA Replication 81 EErrors Put to the Test
Volcano-Ice Age Link Discounted 81
PERSPECTIVESRecycling Osmium r 82E
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Uncharacteristic Earthquakes on 82Ethe San Andreas FaultL. B. Grant
Transcription Factor IIA: A r 827Structure with Multiple FunctionsR. H. Jacobson and R. Tjian
Getting Down to the Core of 82EHomologous RecombinationA. Stasiak
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 829A. A. James
RESEARCH ARTICLECrystal Structure of the Yeast Pr 83CTFIIA/TBP/DNA Complex
J. H. Geiger, S. Hahn, S. Lee, P. B. Sigler
REPORTS 00- iGALILEO PROBES JUPITER'S ATMOSPHERE
Galileo Probe: In Situ Observations of 837Jupiter's AtmosphereR. E. Young, M. A. Smith, C. K. Sobeck
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Frederick W. AltDon L. AndersonMichael AshburnerStephen J. BenkovicAlan BernsteinDavid E. BloomPiet BorstHenry R. BourneMichael S. BrownJames J. BullKathryn CalameDennis W. Choi
David ClaphamAdrienne E. ClarkeJohn M. CoffinF. Fleming CrimPaul J. CrutzenJames E. DahlbergRobert DesimonePaul T. EnglundG. ErtlRichard G. FairbanksDouglas T. FearonHarry A. Fozzard
Roger 1. M. GlassStephen P. GoffPeter N. GoodfellowCorey S. GoodmanPeter GrussPhilip C. HanawaltNobutaka HirokawaTomas HokfeltTasuku HonjoSusan D. IversenEric F. JohnsonStephen M. Kosslyn
Michael LaBarberaNicole Le DouarinCharles S. Levings Ill
Harvey F. LodishRichard LosickReinhard LuhrmannRuth Lynden-BellSeth MarderDiane MathisAnthony R. MeansShigetada NakanishiKim Nasmyth
Roger A. NicollStaffan NormarkStuart L. PimmYeshayau PockerRalph S. QuatranoMartin RaffV. RamanathanDouglas C. ReesT. M. RiceDavid C. RubieErkki RuoslahtiGottfried Schatz
Jozef SchellRonald H. SchwartzTerrence J. SejnowskiThomas A. SteitzMichael P. StrykerTomoyuki TakahashiMasatoshi TakeichiKeiji TanakaRobert T. N. TjianYoshinori TokuraEmil R. UnanueGeerat J. Vermeij
Bert VogelsteinArthur WeissZena WerbGeorge M. WhitesidesOwen N. WitteWilliam A. Wulf
SCIENCE * VOL. 272 * 10 MAY 1996
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EDITORIAL 791 RANDOM SAMPLES 819German Science in a Changing World BOOK REVIEWS 822H. Marki
LETTERS 793 PRODUCTS & MATERIALS 898
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Thermal image of Jupiter's clouds at a wavelength of4.85 micrometers. The image was acquired at theNASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF), Mauna Kea,Hawaii, on 21 November 1995, 16 days before theGalileo probe entered the atmosphere at the location
in the cloud field indicated by the circle with thecentral dot. See page 839, the related Reports begin-ning on page 837, and the News story on page 814.[Image: G. S. Orton, J. I. L. Ortiz, T. Z. Martin, and theNASA IRTF]
Earth-Based Observations of theGalileo Probe Entry SiteG. Orton et al.
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Comparison of Galileo-Probe and 841Earth-Based Translation Rates of Jupiter'sEquatorial CloudsR. F. Beebe, A. A. Simon, L. F. Huber
Galileo Doppler Measurements of the 842Deep Zonal Winds at JupiterD. H. Atkinson, J. B. Pollack, A. Seiff
Structure of the Atmosphere of Jupiter: 844Galileo Probe MeasurementsA. Seiff et al.
The Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer: r 846Composition of Jupiter's AtmosphereH. B. Niemann et al.
The Helium Mass Fraction in 849Jupiter's AtmosphereU. von Zahn and D. M. Hunten
Solar and Thermal Radiation in 851Jupiter's Atmosphere: Initial Results of theGalileo Probe Net Flux RadiometerL. A. Sromovsky et al.
Results of the Galileo Probe 854Nephelometer ExperimentB. Ragent, D. S. Colbum, P. Avrin, K. A. Rages
High-Energy Charged Particles in theInnermost Jovian MagnetosphereH. M. Fischer et al.
Radio Frequency Signals inJupiter's AtmosphereL. J. Lanzerotti et al.
Osmium Recycling in SubductionZonesA. D. Brandon et al.
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Amino Acid Racemization and the oPreservation of Ancient DNAH. N. Poinar, M. H6ss, J. L. Bada, S. Paabo
Polymers with Very Low Polydispersitiesfrom Atom Transfer Radical PolymerizationT. E. Patten et al.
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Homologous DNA Pairing Promoted !' 868by a 20-Amino Acid Peptide Derived from RecA0. N. Voloshin, L. Wang, R. D. Camerini-Otero
HIV-1 Entry Cofactor: Functional r 872cDNA Cloning of a Seven-Transmembrane,G Protein-Coupled ReceptorY. Feng, C. C. Broder, P. E. Kennedy, E. A. Berger
Requirement of p27KiP1 for RestrictionPoint Control of the Fibroblast Cell CycleS. Coats et al.
A U1/U4/U5 snRNP Complex Inducedby a 2'-O-Methyl-OligoribonucleotideComplementary to U5 snRNAG. Ast and A. M. Weiner
Genetically Engineered Resistance to rDengue-2 Virus Transmission in MosquitoesK. E. Olson et al.
Two Genetically Separable Steps in theDifferentiation of Thymic EpitheliumM. Nehls et al.
Chemical Usurpation of a Nest byPaper Wasp ParasitesA.-G. Bagneres et al.
An Enhanced Immune Response in MiceLacking the Transcription Factor NFAT1S. Xanthoudakis et al.
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TECHNICAL COMMENTS- ----1Hydrogen-Based Microbial Ecosystems 896in the EarthE. L. Madsen; D. R. Lovley and F. H. Chapelle;T. Stevens and J. McKinley
m AAAS Board of Directors O Indicates accompanying featureRita R. Colwell
Retiring President,Chairman
Jane LubchencoPresident
Mildred S. DresselhausPresident-elect
Sheila JasanoffWilliam A. Lester Jr.
Simon A. Levin
Marcia C. LinnMichael J. NovacekAnna C. RooseveltJean E. TaylorNancy S. Wexler
William T. GoldenTreasurer
Richard S. NicholsonExecutive Officer
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