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936 4 MARCH 2022 • VOL 375 ISSUE 6584 science.org SCIENCE

ILLUSTRATION: ZOE ASHBRIDGE/UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

RESEARCH


IN BRIEF
987 From Science and other journals

REVIEW
990 Restoration ecology
Soil microbiota as game-changers in
restoration of degraded lands O. Coban et al.
REVIEW SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABE

RESEARCH ARTICLES
991 Genetics
Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic
atlas of the adult fruit fly H. Li et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABK

992 Neurogenomics
A single-cell atlas of the normal and
malformed human brain vasculature
E. A. Winkler et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABI

993 Plant science
A conserved superlocus regulates above- and
belowground root initiation M. Omary et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABF
PERSPECTIVE p. 974

994 Neuroscience
Rapid eye movement sleep is initiated by
basolateral amygdala dopamine signaling
in mice E. Hasegawa et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 972

1000 Synthetic genomics
Transcriptional neighborhoods regulate
transcript isoform lengths and expression
levels A. N. Brooks et al.

1006 Ultracold chemistry
Control of reactive collisions by quantum
interference H. Son et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 975

1011 Asteroids
Pebbles and sand on asteroid
(162173) Ryugu: In situ observation and
particles returned to Earth S. Tachibana et al.

REPORTS
1017 Topological physics
A synthetic monopole source of
Kalb-Ramond field in diamond M. Chen et al.

1021 Catalysis
Elongation and branching of a-olefins
by two ethylene molecules T. D i e t e l et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 978

1025 Magnetism
Topological magnon band structure of
emergent Landau levels in a skyrmion lattice
T. Weber et al.

1030 Quantum optics
Breakdown of the topological protection by
cavity vacuum fields in the integer quantum
Hall effect F. Appugliese et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 976

1035 Molecular knots
Vernier template synthesis of molecular
knots Z. Ashbridge et al.

1041 Coronavirus
Broad anti–SARS-CoV-2 antibody immunity
induced by heterologous ChAdOx1/
mRNA-1273 vaccination C. I. Kaku et al.

1048 Coronavirus
Structures of the Omicron spike trimer with
ACE2 and an anti-Omicron antibody
W. Y i n et al.

1053 Epigenetics
Highly enriched BEND3 prevents the
premature activation of bivalent genes during
differentiation J. Zhang et al.

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DEPARTMENTS
937 Editorial
Dismantle racism in science
By E. O. McGee
BLACK PHYSICISTS SECTION p. 950

939 Editorial
Biden doesn’t get it
By H. H. Thorp

1062 Working Life
My writing journey B y Y. To n g

Science Careers .......................................

972 Addicted to dreaming
How does dopamine, the brain’s pleasure
signal, regulate the dream stage of sleep?
By E. Arrigoni and P. M. Fuller
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 994


974 Forming roots from shoot
Uncovering the genes responsible for different
types of roots will transform aspects of plant
agriculture By L. Shaar-Moshe and S. M. Brady
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 993


975 Toward a coherent ultracold
chemistry
Magnetic fields can be used to change
chemical reaction rates by a factor of 100
By S. L. Cornish and J. M. Hutson
RESEARCH ARTICLE p. 1006


976 A new Hall for quantum protection
Long-range vacuum fluctuations break
the integer quantum Hall topological
protection By A. Rubio
REPORT p. 1030


978 Catalyst coaxed to make
branched a-olefins
Process conditions allow a titanium catalyst
to add just two ethylene molecules to an
a-olefin By M. S. Rosen
REPORT p. 1021


POLICY FORUM


979 A role for funders in fostering
China’s research integrity
Despite recent progress, challenges remain
B y L. Ta n g


BOOKS E T A L.


982 Life-changing biology
Genetically engineered genomes will disrupt
the bioeconomy and rewrite human nature—
are we ready? By A. Woolfson


983 The lasting legacy of
John von Neumann
A new biography seeks to reacquaint readers
with the once widely celebrated scientist
By D. Greenbaum and M. Gerstein


LETTERS


984 Greek roadless policy:
A model for Europe
By V. Kati et al.


984 Iran’s agricultural waste
By R. Akbari and M. Nasrollahzadeh


985 China’s dams threaten
the Sichuan taimen
B y D. To n g


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