1、3 JUNE 2016 VOL 352 ISSUE 6290 1143SCIENCE sciencemag.org3 JUNE 2016 VOLUME 352 ISSUE 6290CONTENTS1178Therapeutically blocking DNA repair in cancer cells NEWSIN BRIEF1148 News at a glanceIN DEPTH 1152 MOSQUITO HUNTERS SEARCH FOR ZIKA VECTORSYellow fever mosquito is confi rmed,but others may contribu
2、te By G.Vogel1153 DOGS MAY HAVE BEEN DOMESTICATED MORE THAN ONCEBut all living dogs have Asian roots By D.Grimm REPORT P.1228;VIDEO1154 CULINARY FRONTIER TRACKS MADAGASCARS ASIAN SETTLERS Crop remains record a wave of arrivals from the East By A.Lawler1155 TELESCOPE AND NASA MISSION GET UNDER JUPITE
3、RS SKINGround-based VLA spies giant wave of ammonia,while the Juno spacecraft gears up to go after the water By E.Hand REPORT P.11981156 CRISPR VIEWS OF EMBRYOS AND CELLSGenome editor helps record development,cell infl uences By K.KupferschmidtFEATURES 1158 PEACE OF MINDA young Palestinian neuroscie
4、ntist hopes to create a research oasis in the West Bank that transcends politics By M.Enserink1161 Gatherings aim to bridge a wide divide By M.Enserink1162 STRANDING SLEUTHGleaning clues from beached marine mammals,Frances Gulland takes the measure of ocean health By E.PennisiINSIGHTSBOOKS ET AL.116
5、6 THE SCIENTISTS GUIDE TO SUMMER READINGPERSPECTIVES 1172 ECOLOGICALLY RELEVANT DATAARE POLICY-RELEVANT DATAMicroplastics reduce fi sh hatching success and survival By C.M.Rochman REPORT P.12131173 A LIPID ARSENAL TO CONTROL INFLAMMATIONLipids released from dying cells control immune responses to mi
6、crobial products By B.A.Napier and D.M.Monack REPORT P.12321174 BEYOND PREBIOTIC CHEMISTRYWhat dynamic network properties allow the emergence of life?By L.Cronin and S.I.Walker1176 CONNECTING THE DOTS IN MAGNETIC RECONNECTIONFour formation-fl ying spacecraft reveal the 3D electron physics of magneti
7、c reconnection By A.J.Coates RESEARCH ARTICLE P.11891177 PHOTONIC MULTITASKING ENABLED WITH GEOMETRIC PHASEMetasurface-based phased-array antennas help implement fl at optical devices that perform multiple functions By N.M.Litchinitser REPORT P.12021178 DRUGGING DNA REPAIRInhibiting DNA repair can h
8、ave a positive outcome on therapeutic interventions By S.P.Jackson and T.Helleday1180 ALIGNING STATISTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC REASONINGMisunderstanding and misuse of statistical signifi cance impede science By S.N.GoodmanLETTERS 1182 FEDERAL BARRIERS TO CANNABIS RESEARCHBy S.S.Stith and J.M.Vigil1182 NO
9、 SURPRISE THAT COMB JELLIES POOPBy S.L.Tamm1182 DIGITAL IDENTIFIERS FOR FUNGAL SPECIESBy U.Kljalg et al.1183 RESPONSEBy D.Hibbett11621152Published by AAAS on June 3,2016http:/science.sciencemag.org/Downloaded from 3 JUNE 2016 VOL 352 ISSUE 6290 1145SCIENCE sciencemag.orgCONTENTS1177&1202Sculpted bea
10、ms from metasurfaces 3 JUNE 2016 VOLUME 352 ISSUE 62901202 APPLIED OPTICSPhotonic spin-controlled multifunctional shared-aperture antenna array E.Maguid et al.PERSPECTIVE P.11771206 MAGNETISMOrbital-exchange and fractional quantum number excitations in an f-electron metal,Yb2Pt2Pb L.S.Wu et al.1210
11、BIOENERGYWater splittingbiosynthetic system with CO2 reduction ef ciencies exceeding photosynthesis C.Liu et al.PODCAST1213 ECOTOXICOLOGYEnvironmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic particles infl uence larval fi sh ecology O.M.Lnnstedt and P.Eklv PERSPECTIVE P.11721216 CELL REPROGRAMMING
12、Conversion of human fi broblasts into functional cardiomyocytes by small molecules N.Cao et al.1221 BIOCHEMISTRYADP-ribosederived nuclear ATP synthesis by NUDIX5 is required for chromatin remodeling R.H.G.Wright et al.1225 RNA TRANSCRIPTIONTT-seq maps the human transient transcriptome B.Schwalb et a
13、l.1228 NONHUMAN GENETICSGenomic and archaeological evidence suggests a dual origin of domestic dogs L.A.F.Frantz et al.NEWS STORY P.11531232 INNATE IMMUNITYAn endogenous caspase-11 ligand elicits interleukin-1 release from living dendritic cells I.Zanoni et al.PERSPECTIVE P.1173ON THE COVERNanoscale
14、 titanium dioxide fi ns in an ultrathin planar lens(a metalens)focus visible light(entering from the bottom and propagat-ing upward)with high ef ciency down to a subwavelength spot(yellow area).Due to their ultracompact geometry and high-resolution imaging capabilities,metalenses have potential to r
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