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Siri Carpenter
Science 18 May 2007: 1058-1059.
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Mark Caldwell
Science 18 May 2007: 1060-1061.
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Krista Zala
Science 18 May 2007: 1060-1061.
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This Week in Science
Editor summaries of this week's papers.
Science 18 May 2007: 949.
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Alan I. Leshner
Science 18 May 2007: 953.
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Editors' Choice
Highlights of the recent literature.
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News of the Week

Robert F. Service
Science 18 May 2007: 964.
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Daniel Clery
Science 18 May 2007: 965-966.
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Constance Holden
Science 18 May 2007: 966.
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Elizabeth Pennisi
Science 18 May 2007: 967.
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Elizabeth Finkel
Science 18 May 2007: 968.
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Jocelyn Kaiser
Science 18 May 2007: 968.
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Eli Kintisch
Science 18 May 2007: 969.
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ScienceScope
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Random Samples
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Newsmakers
Science 18 May 2007: 963.
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News Focus

Erik Stokstad
Science 18 May 2007: 970-972.
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Dan Charles
Science 18 May 2007: 973-974.
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Dan Charles
Science 18 May 2007: 973.
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Jerry Guo
Science 18 May 2007: 974-975.
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Charles Schmidt
Science 18 May 2007: 976-977.
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Andrew Lawler
Science 18 May 2007: 978.
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Andrew Lawler
Science 18 May 2007: 978-979.
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Andrew Lawler
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Letters

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Alfred Cavallo
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Gerald A. Leblanc;, William H. James;, Montserrat Gomendio, Aurelio F. Malo, Ana J. Soler, Julian Garde, and Eduardo R. S. Roldan
Science 18 May 2007: 980-981.
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Peter J. Lu and Paul J. Steinhardt
Science 18 May 2007: 981-982.
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Books et al.

Jonathan I. Israel
Science 18 May 2007: 983-984.
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Philip E. Tetlock
Science 18 May 2007: 984.
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Policy Forum

Raymond E. Gullison, Peter C. Frumhoff, Josep G. Canadell, Christopher B. Field, Daniel C. Nepstad, Katharine Hayhoe, Roni Avissar, Lisa M. Curran, Pierre Friedlingstein, Chris D. Jones, and Carlos Nobre
Science 18 May 2007: 985-986.
Published online 10 May 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1136163] (in Science Express Policy Forum)
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Jochen Halfar and Rodney M. Fujita
Science 18 May 2007: 987.
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Perspectives

Roel Nusse
Science 18 May 2007: 988-989.
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Peter Littlewood
Science 18 May 2007: 989-990.
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Jose Cibelli
Science 18 May 2007: 990-992.
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Anthony F. Michaels
Science 18 May 2007: 992-993.
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Erik Asphaug
Science 18 May 2007: 993-994.
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Phillip V. Tobias
Science 18 May 2007: 995.
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Reviews

Paul Bloom and Deena Skolnick Weisberg
Science 18 May 2007: 996-997.
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Jonathan Haidt
Science 18 May 2007: 998-1002.
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Paula M. Niedenthal
Science 18 May 2007: 1002-1005.
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Brevia

Eric Parmentier, Orphal Colleye, Michael L. Fine, Bruno Frédérich, Pierre Vandewalle, and Anthony Herrel
Science 18 May 2007: 1006.
The loud sounds that clownfish make during territorial defense or mating are produced by percussive collisions of the teeth and the resulting vibrations of the jaw. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  

Research Article

R. Balili, V. Hartwell, D. Snoke, L. Pfeiffer, and K. West
Science 18 May 2007: 1007-1010.
Polaritons, quasi-particles produced when photons interact with materials, can be trapped within the cavities of a semiconductor and cooled to form a Bose-Einstein condensate. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  

Reports

Hideaki Miyamoto, Hajime Yano, Daniel J. Scheeres, Shinsuke Abe, Olivier Barnouin-Jha, Andrew F. Cheng, Hirohide Demura, Robert W. Gaskell, Naru Hirata, Masateru Ishiguro, Tatsuhiro Michikami, Akiko M. Nakamura, Ryosuke Nakamura, Jun Saito, and Sho Sasaki
Science 18 May 2007: 1011-1014.
Published online 19 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1134390] (in Science Express Reports)
Images from the Hayabusa spacecraft show that shaking and convection on the asteroid Itokawa has sorted the loose material on its surface, distributing finer grains to lower areas. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Shuichi Kimata, Takashi Sakurai, Yoshinobu Nozue, Tatsuya Kasahara, Noboru Yamaguchi, Takeshi Karino, Mitsuhiro Shibayama, and Julia A. Kornfield
Science 18 May 2007: 1014-1017.
Neutron scattering reveals how flow extends polymers: Long chains are not more abundant in the flow, but do catalyze crystallization of other chains and drag them along. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Robert R. Bidigare, Tommy D. Dickey, Michael R. Landry, Carrie L. Leonard, Susan L. Brown, Francesco Nencioli, Yoshimi M. Rii, Kanchan Maiti, Jamie W. Becker, Thomas S. Bibby, Wil Black, Wei-Jun Cai, Craig A. Carlson, Feizhou Chen, Victor S. Kuwahara, Claire Mahaffey, Patricia M. McAndrew, Paul D. Quay, Michael S. Rappé, Karen E. Selph, Melinda P. Simmons, and Eun Jin Yang
Science 18 May 2007: 1017-1021.
The new carbon fixed in a diatom bloom caused by a giant ephemeral eddy in the Pacific was recycled within the water column, whereas silica was exported to deep water. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Dennis J. McGillicuddy, Jr., Laurence A. Anderson, Nicholas R. Bates, Thomas Bibby, Ken O. Buesseler, Craig A. Carlson, Cabell S. Davis, Courtney Ewart, Paul G. Falkowski, Sarah A. Goldthwait, Dennis A. Hansell, William J. Jenkins, Rodney Johnson, Valery K. Kosnyrev, James R. Ledwell, Qian P. Li, David A. Siegel, and Deborah K. Steinberg
Science 18 May 2007: 1021-1026.
Winds in the Atlantic enhance upwelling in anticyclonic eddies, feeding huge plankton blooms, but depress upwelling and blooms in cyclonic eddies. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Falk Amelung, Sang-Ho Yun, Thomas R. Walter, Paul Segall, and Sang-Wan Kim
Science 18 May 2007: 1026-1030.
Subsurface magma in Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii, recently welled up into regions where earthquakes and volcanic activity had relieved stress during the previous 25 years. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Laurent Corbesier, Coral Vincent, Seonghoe Jang, Fabio Fornara, Qingzhi Fan, Iain Searle, Antonis Giakountis, Sara Farrona, Lionel Gissot, Colin Turnbull, and George Coupland
Science 18 May 2007: 1030-1033.
Published online 19 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1141752] (in Science Express Reports)
The protein products of the genes Hd3a in rice and FT in Arabidopsis are the elusive florigen signals that move from leaf to shoot to induce flowering. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Shojiro Tamaki, Shoichi Matsuo, Hann Ling Wong, Shuji Yokoi, and Ko Shimamoto
Science 18 May 2007: 1033-1036.
Published online 19 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1141753] (in Science Express Reports)
The protein products of the genes Hd3a in rice and FT in Arabidopsis are the elusive florigen signals that move from leaf to shoot to induce flowering. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Stefan Wuchty, Benjamin F. Jones, and Brian Uzzi
Science 18 May 2007: 1036-1039.
Published online 12 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1136099] (in Science Express Reports)
Teams of two or more people are increasingly producing more of the research, and the research they generate is more highly cited, in a wide variety of endeavors from science to the arts. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Jeffrey A. Engelman, Kreshnik Zejnullahu, Tetsuya Mitsudomi, Youngchul Song, Courtney Hyland, Joon Oh Park, Neal Lindeman, Christopher-Michael Gale, Xiaojun Zhao, James Christensen, Takayuki Kosaka, Alison J. Holmes, Andrew M. Rogers, Federico Cappuzzo, Tony Mok, Charles Lee, Bruce E. Johnson, Lewis C. Cantley, and Pasi A. Jänne
Science 18 May 2007: 1039-1043.
Published online 26 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1141478] (in Science Express Reports)
Human lung cancers can become resistant to a kinase inhibitor by producing multiple copies of a gene in the same pathway, bypassing the inhibited step. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Michael B. Major, Nathan D. Camp, Jason D. Berndt, XianHua Yi, Seth J. Goldenberg, Charlotte Hubbert, Travis L. Biechele, Anne-Claude Gingras, Ning Zheng, Michael J. MacCoss, Stephane Angers, and Randall T. Moon
Science 18 May 2007: 1043-1046.
Analysis of a protein interaction network reveals that a newly identified tumor suppressor for pediatric kidney cancer is part of an important developmental signaling cascade. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
A. Rodrigues-Martins, M. Riparbelli, G. Callaini, D. M. Glover, and M. Bettencourt-Dias
Science 18 May 2007: 1046-1050.
Published online 26 April 2007 [DOI: 10.1126/science.1142950] (in Science Express Reports)
New centrioles can form in the absence of an existing centriole, showing that the process occurs by template-free self-assembly. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Bing Li, Madelaine Gogol, Mike Carey, Daeyoup Lee, Chris Seidel, and Jerry L. Workman
Science 18 May 2007: 1050-1054.
A binding protein can maintain chromatin in a deacetylated, transcription-ready state only when complexed with another chromatin protein. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  
Brian D. Zoltowski, Carsten Schwerdtfeger, Joanne Widom, Jennifer J. Loros, Alexandrine M. Bilwes, Jay C. Dunlap, and Brian R. Crane
Science 18 May 2007: 1054-1057.
When a flavin-based photoreceptor absorbs a photon, large-scale conformational changes at the protein N terminus initiate functional changes. Abstract »   Full Text »   PDF »   Supporting Online Material »  

Technical Comments

Stephen S. Taylor, Kevin G. Hardwick, Kenneth E. Sawin, Sue Biggins, Simonetta Piatti, Alexey Khodjakov, Conly L. Rieder, Edward D. Salmon, and Andrea Musacchio
Science 18 May 2007: 982.
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Beth A. A. Weaver and Don W. Cleveland
Science 18 May 2007: 982.
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Hannah Müller, Marie-Laure Fogeron, Verena Lehmann, Hans Lehrach, and Bodo M. H. Lange
Science 18 May 2007: 982.
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