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RESEARCH
IN BRIEF
413 From Science and other journals
RESEARCH ARTICLE
416 ECOLOGICAL NE TWORKS
On the structural stability of mutualistic
systems R. P. Rohr et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1253497
▶ PERSPEC TIVE P. 383
REPORTS
417 ULTRAFAST OPTICS
Ultrafast optical control by few photons
in engineered fiber R. Nissim et al.
420 QUANTUM COMPUTING
Defining and detecting quantum
speedup T. F. Rønnow et al.
424 QUANTUM METROLOGY
Fisher information and entanglement of
non-Gaussian spin states H. Strobel et al.
427 METAMATERIALS
Invisibility cloaking in a diffusive light
scattering medium R. Schittny et al.
▶ PERSPEC TIVE P. 384
430 QUANTUM SIMULATION
Coherent imaging spectroscopy of
a quantum many-body spin system
C. Senko et al.
DUAL CATALYSIS
433 Single-electron transmetalation
in organoboron cross-coupling by
photoredox/nickel dual catalysis
J. C. Tellis et al.
437 Merging photoredox with nickel
catalysis: Coupling of α-carboxyl
sp3-carbons with aryl halides
Z. Zuo et al.
▶ PERSPEC TIVE P. 381
440 EXOPLANE T DE TECTION
Stellar activity masquerading as planets
in the habitable zone of the M dwarf
Gliese 581 P. Robertson et al.
444 PALEOCLIMATE
Synchronization of North Pacific and
Greenland climates preceded abrupt
deglacial warming S. K. Praetorius and
A. C. Mix
448 INDUCED EARTHQUAKES
Sharp increase in central Oklahoma
seismicity since 2008 induced by
massive wastewater injection
K. M. Keranen et al.
451 DINOSAUR EVOLUTION
A Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur from
Siberia with both feathers and scales
P. Godefroit et al.
455 RNA FUNCTION
Ribosome stalling induced by mutation
of a CNS-specific tRNA causes
neurodegeneration R. Ishimura et al.
▶ PERSPECTIVE P. 378
459 CLATHRIN ADAPTORS
AP2 controls clathrin polymerization
with a membrane-activated switch
B. T. Kelly et al.
463 ACTIN CYTOSKELETON
Mechanism of actin filament pointed-end
capping by tropomodulin J. N. Rao et al.
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CONTENTS
384 A CLOAKING COATING
FOR MURK Y MEDIA
Objects shrouded in fog disappear
entirely with simple coating
By D. R. Smith
▶ REPORT P. 427
385 ASTROCYTES EYEBALL
AXONAL MITOCHONDRIA
Retinal neurons transfer mitochondria
to astrocytes for rapid turnover to meet
energy demands By T. C. Burdett and
M. R. Freeman
BOOKS ET AL.
387 THE NSA REPORT
reviewed by K. O’Hara and N. Shadbolt
388 OUR ONCE AND FUTURE PLANET
By P. Woodworth, reviewd by W. E. Stutz
▶ VANISHING FAUNA SECTION P. 392
LETTERS
389 IN DEFENSE OF FENCES
By M. Pfeifer et al.
389 RESPONSE
By R. Woodroffe et al.
390 EARLY AMERICANS:
MISSTATED RESULTS
By D. J. Kennett et al.
390 EARLY AMERICANS:
RESPECTING ANCESTORS
By D. K. Grayson et al.
390 RESPONSE
By J. C. Chatters
Science Staff ............................................. 360
AAAS News & Notes.................................. 391
New Products............................................. 471
Science Careers ......................................... 472
430
DEPARTMEN TS
361 EDITORIAL
Ghosts from the past
By David Titley
478 WORKING LIFE
A scientific partnership
By Jim Austin