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OVER
A glacially carved valley in the Mount Waddington region of the southern Coast
Mountains, British Columbia, Canada. Repeated glaciation in this region resulted in rapid
rates and large magnitudes of erosion, as discussed on
page 1668.
[Photo: T. A. Ehlers]
Volume 310
9 December 2005
Number 5754
L
ETTERS
D
EPARTMENTS
1615
Support for the Human Cancer Genome Project
H. Varmus and B. Stillman.
Attribution of Disaster
Losses
R. A. Pielke Jr.
1579
S
CIENCE
O
NLINE
1581
T
HIS
W
EEK IN
S
CIENCE
E. Mills.
Bilateral Action
for Right Whales
J. S. Sayles and D. M. Green.
Response
Response
1585
E
DITORIAL
by Hubert S. Markl
Battle for the Brains?
S.
D. Kraus
et al.
1587
E
DITORS
’C
HOICE
1590
C
ONTACT
S
CIENCE
1618
Corrections and Clarifications
1593
N
ET
W
ATCH
1691
N
EW
P
RODUCTS
B
OOKS
ET AL
.
1692
S
CIENCE
C
AREERS
N
EWS OF THE
W
EEK
1619
E
VOLUTION
The Plausibility of Life
Resolving Darwin’s Dilemma
M. W. Kirschner and J. C. Gerhart, reviewed by
B. Charlesworth
1594
S
PAC E
S
CIENCE
NASA Starts Squeezing to Fit Missions
Into Tight Budget
1620
P
HYSICS
The Pendulum
A Case Study in Physics
G. L. Baker and J. A. Blackburn, reviewed by A. G. Rojo
1595
S
TEM
C
ELLS
Landmark Paper Has an Image Problem
1597
I
NTELLECTUAL
P
ROPERTY
Cambridge University Reins In
Faculty Patents
1602
P
OLICY
F
ORUM
1621
A
GRICULTURE
Losing the Links Between Livestock and Land
R. Naylor
et al.
1597
S
CIENCE
S
COPE
1598
S
PAC E
S
CIENCE
Europe Trumpets Successes
on Mars and Titan
P
ERSPECTIVES
1599
B
IOMEDICAL
P
OLICY
U.K. Doubles Stem Cell
Funding
1623
M
ATERIALS
S
CIENCE
Metallurgy in the Age of Silicon
D. C. Chrzan
related Report
page 1665
1599
E
UROPEAN
R
ESEARCH
ERC Moves Forward Despite
Budget Impasse
1624
N
EUROSCIENCE
Emotion and Reason in Making Decisions
A
. Rustichini
related Report
page 1680
1601
NIH T
RAINING
G
RANTS
Universities May Have to Pay
More in Support of Graduate Training
1619
1601
NIH C
AREER
A
WARDS
Young Scientists Get a Helping Hand
1625
A
TMOSPHERIC
S
CIENCE
Land Use and Climate Change
R. A. Pielke Sr.
related Report
page 1674
N
EWS
F
OCUS
1602
I
NDIAN
O
CEAN
T
SUNAMI
Girding for the Next Killer Wave
A Dead Spot for the Tsunami Network?
In the Wake: Looking for Keys to
Posttraumatic Stress
1626
N
EUROSCIENCE
Synaptic Membranes Bend to the
Will of a Neurotoxin
J. Zimmerberg and L. V. Chernomordik
related Report
page 1678
1606
I
NFECTIOUS
D
ISEASES
Will a Preemptive Strike Against
Malaria Pay Off?
Cracks in the First Line of Defense
R
EVIEW
1628
E
COLOGY
Restoration of Degraded Tropical Forest
Landscapes
D. Lamb, P. D. Erskine, J. A. Parrotta
1609
N
ANOTECHNOLOGY
Calls Rise for More Research on
Toxicology of Nanomaterials
1626
&
1678
1610
E
NERGY
For Nuclear Fusion, Could Two Lasers
Be Better Than One?
A
SSOCIATION
A
FFAIRS
1634
The Nexus: Where Science Meets Society
S. A. Jackson
1612
R
ANDOM
S
AMPLES
Contents continued
1573
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