1、18 NOVEMBER 2016 VOL 354 ISSUE 6314 803SCIENCE sciencemag.org18 NOVEMBER 2016 VOLUME 354 ISSUE 6314CONTENTS822Telltale crystals NEWSIN BRIEF808 News at a glanceIN DEPTH 811 SCIENTISTS START TO PARSE A TRUMP PRESIDENCYFears for climate and social science research,hopes for infrastructure boost By J.M
2、ervis813 A NEW EVOLUTIONARY CLASSICAt least a dozen times,rove beetles independently evolved the ability to invade and steal from army ant nests By E.Pennisi814 JAPAN REBOOTS X-RAY PROBEAND MISSION MANAGEMENTAfter a series of mission failures,Japans space science agency aims to overhaul lax oversigh
3、t By D.Normile815 NO NEED TO APPLY,DUTCH SCIENCE ACADEMY TELLS MENTwo special elections seek to address gender imbalance by admitting only women By M.Enserink816 ENGINEERED CROPS COULD HAVE IT MADE IN THE SHADEModified tobacco plants quickly speed up photosynthesis when bright light dims,boosting yi
4、elds By E.Stokstad RESEARCH ARTICLE P.857;VIDEOINSIGHTSBOOKS ET AL.826 WHERE SCIENCE MEETS ARTScientific methods inform conservation efforts in the quest to preserve cultural heritage By R.Ploeger and A.ShugarPERSPECTIVES 829 PLANT METABOLONS ASSEMBLED ON DEMANDProteins interact at an intracellular
5、membrane to form dynamic metabolons that increase metabolic flux By M.Dastmalchi and P.J.Facchini REPORT P.890830 FIXING CARBON,UNNATURALLYA synthetic enzymatic pathway is more energy efficient than natural aerobic carbon fixation pathways By F.Gong and Y.Li REPORT P.900832 LIGHT-SENSING PHYTOCHROME
6、S FEEL THE HEATPlant phytochrome activity is governed not just by light,but also by prevailing temperature By K.J.Halliday and S.J.Davis REPORTS PP.886&897833 NEURAL CIRCUITRY GETS REWIREDFormer parasympathetic innervations of organs are now claimed sympathetic By I.Adameyko REPORT P.893835 DIAMOND
7、DEFECTS COOPERATE VIA LIGHTSilicon-vacancy centers in diamond show single-photon switching and superradiance By R.Hanson RESEARCH ARTICLE P.847836 REVEALING THE DYNAMICSOF A LARGE IMPACTDrilling into the Chicxulub crater provides constraints on how it formed By P.Barton REPORT P.878FEATURES 817 SHAK
8、ING UP THE TREE OF LIFEHybrids are turning up everywhere,blurring species lines By E.Pennisi818 A shortcut to a speciesBy E.Pennisi PODCAST822 CRYSTAL CLOCKSHow smudged crystals offer windows into a volcanos eruptive past By J.Rosen VIDEO817829&890817POLICY FORUM838 TOWARD A NATIONAL,SUSTAINEDU.S.EC
9、OSYSTEM ASSESSMENTPieces are in place,but need coordination and policy focus By S.T.Jackson et al.LETTERS 840 THE DUAL COMPONENTS OF MENTAL HEALTHBy J.W.Reich840 RESPONSEBy J.Cilliers et al.840 NIHS MENTORING MAKES PROGRESSBy J.Vishwanatha et al.DA_1118TOC.indd 80311/16/16 11:41 AMPublished by AAAS
10、on November 22,2016http:/science.sciencemag.org/Downloaded from 18 NOVEMBER 2016 VOL 354 ISSUE 6314 805SCIENCE sciencemag.orgCONTENTS874Watching particles dissolve 18 NOVEMBER 2016 VOLUME 354 ISSUE 6314RESEARCHIN BRIEF 843 From Science and other journalsREVIEW846 APPLIED OPTICSOptically resonant die
11、lectric nanostructures A.I.Kuznetsov et al.REVIEW SUMMARY;FOR FULL TEXT:dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aag2472RESEARCH ARTICLES 847 QUANTUM OPTICSAn integrated diamond nanophotonics platform for quantum-optical networks A.Sipahigil et al.PERSPECTIVE P.835851 ORGANIC CHEMISTRYA general catalytic b-CH car
12、bonylation of aliphatic amines to b-lactams D.Willcox et al.857 PLANT SCIENCEImproving photosynthesis and crop productivity by accelerating recovery from photoprotection J.Kromdijk et al.NEWS STORY P.816REPORTS 861 SOLAR CELLSPerovskite-perovskite tandem photovoltaics with optimized band gaps G.E.Ep
13、eron et al.865 ORGANIC CHEMISTRYAsymmetric synthesis of batrachotoxin:Enantiomeric toxins show functional divergence against NaV M.M.Logan et al.869 GEOPHYSICSCoseismic rupturing stopped by Aso volcano during the 2016 Mw 7.1 Kumamoto earthquake,Japan A.Lin et al.874 NANOMATERIALSSingle-particle mapp
14、ing of nonequilibrium nanocrystal transformations X.Ye et al.878 GEOLOGYThe formation of peak rings in large impact craters J.V.Morgan et al.PERSPECTIVE P.836882 ACTIVE MATTERCommand of active matter by topological defects and patterns C.Peng et al.886 PLANT SCIENCEPhytochromes function as thermosen
15、sors in Arabidopsis J.-H.Jung et al.PERSPECTIVE P.832;REPORT P.897890 PLANT SCIENCECharacterization of a dynamic metabolon producing the defense compound dhurrin in sorghum T.Laursen et al.PERSPECTIVE P.829893 NEURODEVELOPMENTThe sacral autonomic outflow is sympathetic I.Espinosa-Medina et al.PERSPE
16、CTIVE P.833897 PLANT SCIENCEPhytochrome B integrates light and temperature signals in Arabidopsis M.Legris et al.PERSPECTIVE P.832;REPORT P.886900 SYNTHETIC BIOLOGYA synthetic pathway for the fixation of carbon dioxide in vitro T.Schwander et al.PERSPECTIVE P.830904 NEURODEGENERATIONSite-specific phosphorylation of tau inhibits amyloid-b toxicity in Alzheimers mice A.Ittner et al.909 DNA METHYLATIONThe DNA methyltransferase DNMT3C protects male germ cells from transposon activity J.Barau et al.O