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Science, Vol.345, No.6192 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0036-8075 (Print) 

In this Issue (60 articles)

9 - 9 Raising the bar
McNutt M
10 - 10 Feathers that didn't fly
[Anonymous]
10 - 11 Europe to launch x-ray telescope
[Anonymous]
10 - 10 Antibiotics to be focus of prize
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Hippos: The Web's newest stars
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 'Secret Science' bill advances
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Sugar debate heats up
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Scientists protest job cuts
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 No quick fix for U.K. science ed
[Anonymous]
13 - 14 GEOSCIENCE Injection wells blamed in Oklahoma earthquakes
Hand E
14 - 15 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Biotech feels a chill from changing U.S. patent rules
Servick K
15 - 15 RUSSIA Plan to grade institutes rattles Russian academy
Pokrovsky V
16 - 16 INTERVIEW A challenge to pseudoscience
Bohannon J
17 - 17 BIOMEDICINE Faulty drug trials tarnish Japan's clinical research
Normile D
18 - 23 High hopes
Kupferschmidt K
22 - 23 Can ecstasy treat the agony of PTSD?
Kupferschmidt K
24 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Benjaminy S
25 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Doerksen R
25 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Grieves R
25 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Jacob KJ
25 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Li FB
25 - 25 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Valluru G
26 - 26 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Di Pietro N
26 - 26 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Favaro B
26 - 26 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Lo C
26 - 26 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Zhao J
26 - 27 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Downing KP
27 - 27 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Weng Y
27 - 27 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Ulltveit-Moe N
27 - 27 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Kun A
27 - 27 Science ethics: Young scientists speak
Miao X
28 - 29 A crowning achievement for deciphering coronary origins
Burns CG, Burns CE
29 - 30 The birth of cooperation
Aanen DK, Bisseling T
31 - 32 Emergent complex states in bilayer graphene
LeRoy BJ, Yankowitz M
32 - 33 Following the same nerve track toward different cell fates
Kalcheim C, Rohrer H
34 - 34 IPCC lessons from Berlin
Wible B
34 - 36 Getting serious about categorizing countries
Victor DG, Gerlagh R, Baiocchi G
36 - 37 Political implications of data presentation
Dubash NK, Fleurbaey M, Kartha S
37 - 38 Mapmakers and navigators, facts and values
Edenhofer O, Minx J
39 - 39 Shaking up volcanoes
Prejean SG, Haney MM
40 - 40 The Open Mind Cold War Politics and the Sciences of Human Nature
Isaac J
41 - 41 Enlightening Symbols A Short History of Mathematical Notation and Its Hidden Powers
Donati G
45 - 45 Evolution of early Homo: An integrated biological perspective
Anton SC, Potts R, Aiello LC
46 - 49 A terrestrial planet in a similar to 1-AU orbit around one member of a similar to 15-AU binary
Gould A, Udalski A, Shin IG, Porritt I, Skowron J, Han C, Yee JC, Kozlowski S, Choi JY, Poleski R, Wyrzykowski L, Ulaczyk K, Pietrukowicz P, Mroz P, Szymanski MK, Kubiak M, Soszynski I, Pietrzynski G, Gaudi BS, Christie GW, Drummond J, McCormick J, Natusch T, Ngan H, Tan TG, Albrow M, DePoy DL, Hwang KH, Jung YK, Lee CU, Park H, Pogge RW, Abe F, Bennett DP, Bond IA, Botzler CS, Freeman M, Fukui A, Fukunaga D, Itow Y, Koshimoto N, Larsen P, Ling CH, Masuda K, Matsubara Y, Muraki Y, Namba S, Ohnishi K, Philpott L, Rattenbury NJ, Saito T, Sullivan DJ, Sumi T, Suzuki D, Tristram PJ, Tsurumi N, Wada K, Yamai N, Yock PCM, Yonehara A, Shvartzvald Y, Maoz D, Kaspi S, Friedmann M
50 - 54 Ras activation by SOS: Allosteric regulation by altered fluctuation dynamics
Iversen L, Tu HL, Lin WC, Christensen SM, Abel SM, Iwig J, Wu HJ, Gureasko J, Rhodes C, Petit RS, Hansen SD, Thill P, Yu CH, Stamou D, Chakraborty AK, Kuriyan J, Groves JT
55 - 57 Electron-hole asymmetric integer and fractional quantum Hall effect in bilayer graphene
Kou A, Feldman BE, Levin AJ, Halperin BI, Watanabe K, Taniguchi T, Yacoby A
58 - 61 Chemical potential and quantum Hall ferromagnetism in bilayer graphene
Lee K, Fallahazad B, Xue JM, Dillen DC, Kim K, Taniguchi T, Watanabe K, Tutuc E
61 - 64 Tunable fractional quantum Hall phases in bilayer graphene
Maher P, Wang L, Gao YD, Forsythe C, Taniguchi T, Watanabe K, Abanin D, Papic Z, Cadden-Zimansky P, Hone J, Kim P, Dean CR
64 - 68 A fast and long-lived outflow from the supermassive black hole in NGC 5548
Kaastra JS, Kriss GA, Cappi M, Mehdipour M, Petrucci PO, Steenbrugge KC, Arav N, Behar E, Bianchi S, Boissay R, Branduardi-Raymont G, Chamberlain C, Costantini E, Ely JC, Ebrero J, Di Gesu L, Harrison FA, Kaspi S, Malzac J, De Marco B, Matt G, Nandra K, Paltani S, Person R, Peterson BM, Pinto C, Ponti G, Nunez FP, De Rosa A, Seta H, Ursini F, de Vries CP, Walton DJ, Whewell M
68 - 72 Regioselective ketone alpha-alkylation with simple olefins via dual activation
Mo FY, Dong GB
72 - 75 Interfacial microfluidic processing of metal-organic framework hollow fiber membranes
Brown AJ, Brunelli NA, Eum K, Rashidi F, Johnson JR, Koros WJ, Jones CW, Nair S
75 - 77 Just think: The challenges of the disengaged mind
Wilson TD, Reinhard DA, Westgate EC, Gilbert DT, Ellerbeck N, Hahn C, Brown CL, Shaked A
77 - 80 Climate change and wind intensification in coastal upwelling ecosystems
Sydeman WJ, Garcia-Reyes M, Schoeman DS, Rykaczewski RR, Thompson SA, Black BA, Bograd SJ
80 - 82 Mapping pressurized volcanic fluids from induced crustal seismic velocity drops
Brenguier F, Campillo M, Takeda T, Aoki Y, Shapiro NM, Briand X, Emoto K, Miyake H
82 - 87 Parasympathetic neurons originate from nerve-associated peripheral glial progenitors
Dyachuk V, Furlan A, Shahidi MK, Giovenco M, Kaukua N, Konstantinidou C, Pachnis V, Memic F, Marklund U, Muller T, Birchmeier C, Fried K, Ernfors P, Adameyko I
87 - 90 Parasympathetic ganglia derive from Schwann cell precursors
Espinosa-Medina I, Outin E, Picard CA, Chettouh Z, Dymecki S, Consalez GG, Coppola E, Brunet JF
90 - 94 De novo formation of a distinct coronary vascular population in neonatal heart
Tian XY, Hu TY, Zhang H, He LJ, Huang XZ, Liu QZ, Yu W, He L, Yang Z, Yan Y, Yang X, Zhong TP, Pu WT, Zhou B
94 - 98 Niche engineering demonstrates a latent capacity for fungal-algal mutualism
Hom EFY, Murray AW
98 - 101 Opposing unfolded-protein-response signals converge on death receptor 5 to control apoptosis
Lu M, Lawrence DA, Marsters S, Acosta-Alvear D, Kimmig P, Mendez AS, Paton AW, Paton JC, Walter P, Ashkenazi A
110 - 110 A giant leap
Kittinger JN