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IN BRIEF


278 From Science and other journals


REVIEW


281 Sexual selection
Sexual selection and the
ascent of women: Mate choice
research since Darwin
G. G. Rosenthal and M. J. Ryan
REVIEW SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABI


RESEARCH ARTICLES


282 Coronavirus
Structural basis for continued
antibody evasion by the SARS-CoV-
receptor binding domain
K. G. Nabel et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABL


283 Protein design
Reconfigurable asymmetric protein
assemblies through implicit negative
design D. D. Sahtoe et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABJ


284 Synthetic biology
Synthetic multistability in
mammalian cells R. Zhu et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABG
PERSPECTIVE p. 262

285 Attosecond science
Attosecond coherent electron motion in
Auger-Meitner decay S. Li et al.

290 Plant science
RALF peptide signaling controls the polytubey
block in Arabidopsis S. Zhong et al.

REPORTS
296 Multiple sclerosis
Longitudinal analysis reveals high prevalence
of Epstein-Barr virus associated with multiple
sclerosis K. Bjornevik et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 264

302 Solar cells
Conformal quantum dot–SnO 2 layers as
electron transporters for efficient perovskite
solar cells M. Kim et al.

307 Perovskites
Three-dimensional direct lithography of stable
perovskite nanocrystals in glass K. Sun et al.

311 Social psychology
Early concepts of intimacy: Young humans
use saliva sharing to infer close relationships
A. J. Thomas et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 260; PODCAST

315 Research technology
High-speed fluorescence image–
enabled cell sorting D. Schraivogel et al.

321 2D materials
Visualizing broken symmetry and
topological defects in a quantum Hall
ferromagnet X. Liu et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 263

326 Molecular motors
Structural and functional insight into
regulation of kinesin-1 by microtubule-
associated protein MAP7 L. S. Ferro et al.

331 Coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 vaccine protection and deaths
among US veterans during 2021 B. A. Cohn et al.

336 Coral reefs
Protecting connectivity promotes successful
biodiversity and fisheries conservation
L. Fontoura et al.

ON THE COVER
A target cell expressing a fluorescently
tagged protein (green) is illuminated by a
blue laser and selected from a swirling pool of
cells. New cell sorting technology combines
the throughput and quantitative power of
flow cytometry with the spatial resolution of
multicolor fluorescence
microscopy to enable
isolation of cells with
complex phenotypes
at speeds up to 15,
cells per second. See
page 315.
Illustration: Tobias
Wüstefeld/Illustratoren.de

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CONTENTS


DEPARTMENTS
245 Editorial
It’s not too late By Eric Topol

247 Editorial
Strengthening scientific integrity
By Alondra Nelson and Jane Lubchenco

350 Working Life
A mentor’s journey By Georgia Fousteri

Science Staff ..............................................
New Products .............................................
Science Careers ........................................ 348

BOOKS E T A L.


273 Biodiversity, food,
and culture
A loss to one is a loss to all
By L. Newman


274 Lost and found
A lyrical meditation on wayfinding offers
cultural context and hope
for the navigationally challenged
By M. Bécu and C. F. Doeller


LETTERS


275 Australia’s biodiversity
crisis and opportunity
By E. G. Ritchie


275 Protect the Amazon’s
Indigenous lands
By G. Mataveli and G. de Oliveira


276 Mining and Brazil’s
Indigenous peoples
By L. Ferrante and P. M. Fearnside


276 Technical Comment abstracts


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