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Science, Vol.355, No.6330 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0036-8075 (Print) 

In this Issue (47 articles)

- - - Reversion of antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by spiroisoxazoline SMARt-420
Blondiaux N, Moune M, Desroses M, Frita R, Flipo M, Mathys V, Soetaert K, Kiass M, Delorme V, Djaout K, Trebosc V, Kemmer C, Wintjens R, Wohlkonig A, Antoine R, Huot L, Hot D, Coscolla M, Feldmann J, Gagneux S, Locht C, Brodin P, Gitzinger M, Deprez B, Willand N, Baulard AR
- - - New York 2140 A Novel
Abbott C
- - - Structural basis of the day-night transition in a bacterial circadian clock
Tseng R, Goularte NF, Chavan A, Luu J, Cohen SE, Chang YG, Heisler J, Li S, Michael AK, Tripathi S, Golden SS, LiWang A, Partch CL
- - - Revealing the subfemtosecond dynamics of orbital angular momentum in nanoplasmonic vortices
Spektor G, Kilbane D, Mahro K, Frank B, Ristok S, Gal L, Kahl P, Podbiel D, Mathias S, Giessen H, zu Heringdorf FJM, Heringdorf FJMZ, Aeschlimann M
- - - Structures of the cyanobacterial circadian oscillator frozen in a fully assembled state
Snijder J, Schuller JM, Wiegard A, Lossl P, Schmelling N, Axmann IM, Plitzko JM, Forster F, Heck AJR
- - - Carbon sequestration beyond tree longevity
Silva LCR
- - - Aggregation of the Whi3 protein, not loss of heterochromatin, causes sterility in old yeast cells
Schlissel G, Krzyzanowski MK, Caudron F, Barral Y, Rine J
- - - Waste disposal-An attractive strategy for cancer therapy
Salami J, Crews CM
- - - Mobile MUTE specifies subsidiary cells to build physiologically improved grass stomata
Raissig MT, Matos JL, Gil MXA, Kornfeld A, Bettadapur A, Abrash E, Allison HR, Badgley G, Vogel JP, Berry JA, Bergmann DC
- - - Drugging RAS: Know the enemy
Papke B, Der CJ
- - - Building Archean cratons from Hadean mafic crust
O'Neil J, Carlson RW
- - - Epitaxial lift-off of electrodeposited single-crystal gold foils for flexible electronics
Mahenderkar NK, Chen QZ, Liu YC, Duchild AR, Hofheins S, Chason E, Switzer JA
- - - PARP inhibitors: Synthetic lethality in the clinic
Lord CJ, Ashworth A
- - - Step out of the lab and engage
Kardon G
- - - Stellate cells drive maturation of the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit
Donato F, Jacobsen RI, Moser MB, Moser EI
- - - Inflammation boosts bacteriophage transfer between Salmonella spp.
Diard M, Bakkeren E, Cornuault JK, Moor K, Hausmann A, Sellin ME, Loverdo C, Aertsen A, Ackermann M, De Paepe M, Slack E, Hardt WD
- - - An adipo-biliary-uridine axis that regulates energy homeostasis
Deng YF, Wang ZV, Gordillo R, An Y, Zhang C, Liang QR, Yoshino J, Cautivo KM, De Brabander J, Elmquist JK, Horton JD, Hill JA, Klein S, Scherer PE
- - - The cancer epigenome: Concepts, challenges, and therapeutic opportunities
Dawson MA
- - - Quantized thermal transport in single-atom junctions
Cui LJ, Jeong W, Hur S, Matt M, Klockner JC, Pauly F, Nielaba P, Cuevas JC, Meyhofer E, Reddy P
- - - Direct observation of individual hydrogen atoms at trapping sites in a ferritic steel
Chen YS, Haley D, Gerstl SSA, London AJ, Sweeney F, Wepf RA, Rainforth WM, Bagot PAJ, Moody MP
1103 - 1103 A new cancer ecosystem
Horning SJ
1104 - 1104 Monkey species may be listed as `threatened'
[Anonymous]
1104 - 1105 Female researchers on the rise
[Anonymous]
1105 - 1105 Climate think tank closes
[Anonymous]
1105 - 1106 Canada weighs genetic privacy law
[Anonymous]
1105 - 1105 Boaty McBoatface's first voyage
[Anonymous]
1106 - 1106 New clues to Neandertals' origins
[Anonymous]
1106 - 1106 Saturn moon or space empanada?
[Anonymous]
1107 - 1108 SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY UK scientists gird for future break with EU Government largesse may ease Brexit-at least for applied science
Stokstad E
1108 - 1109 US POLICY A battle over the'best science' In separate moves, Congress sets out to shape how regulators use science, and whose advice they listen to
Malakoff D
1109 - 1110 REGENERATIVE MEDICINE iPS cell therapy reported safe Researchers no longer envision replacement tissues tailor-made from each patient's cells
Normile D
1110 - 1111 EVOLUTION How plants learned to breathe Even early plants likely had sophisticated pores to regulate water and swap gases with their environment
Pennisi E
1112 - 1112 Q&A Earth science a'no-brainer' for NASA's science chief Thomas Zurbuchen talks risk, trust, and small satellites
Voosen P
1114 - 1118 UNEARTHING DEMOCRACY'S ROOTS In some ancient Mesoamerican societies, rulers shared power and ordinary people had a voice
Wade L
1120 - 1122 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Learning from monkey "talk" Nonhuman primates are capable of several key elements of human language
Snowdon CT
1122 - 1123 PLANT BREEDING Genome editors take on crops Genome editing technologies may help to enhance global food security
Scheben A, Edwards D
1124 - 1125 METABOLISM Fat controls U Circulating uridine acts as a hunger signal
Jastroch M, Tschop MH
1125 - 1126 NANOSCALE TRANSPORT Probing the limits of heat flow Studies of atomic point contacts reveal the fundamental quantum of heat transport
Segal D
1126 - 1127 AGING Old moms say, no Sir Asymmetric distribution of an aggregated protein controls yeast cell aging
Gitler AD, Jarosz DF
1128 - 1129 MATERIALS SCIENCE Atoms on the move-finding the hydrogen A cryogenic atom probe technique allows direct observation of hydrogen at the atomic scale
Cairney J
1129 - 1130 HIV Developing an HIV vaccine What are the paths and obstacles to a practical vaccine?
Haynes BF, Burton DR
1131 - 1133 BIOMEDICAL INNOVATION How economics can shape precision medicines Innovation incentives, pricing, and access are critical
Stern AD, Alexander BM, Chandra A
1136 - 1136 Synthetic How Life Got Made
Campos L
1139 - 1139 Mexican and US scientists: Partners
Lazcano A, Ortega AO, Armendariz S
1139 - 1140 Lessons from the Oroville dam
Vahedifard F, AghaKouchak A, Ragno E, Shahrokhabadi S, Mallakpour I
1143 - 1143 FRONTIERS IN CANCER THERAPY STOCKING ONCOLOGY'S MEDICINE CABINET
Kiberstis PA, Travis J
1144 - 1146 WHEN LESS IS MORE Some cancer therapies may work better if doses are timed to thwart tumor evolution
Kaiser J