Science - USA (2022-05-06)

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INSIGHTS


PERSPECTIVES
574 Using genomics to fight extinction
Quantifying fitness of wild organisms from
genomic data alone is a challenging frontier
By C. E. Grueber and P. Sunnucks
REPORT p. 635

575 Giving entangled photons
new colors
A fiber-based modulator shifts photon
frequency while preserving quantum
correlations By A. V. Sokolov
REPORT p. 621

577 Groundwater under
Antarctica goes deep
A vast fossil seawater reservoir
has been found beneath the
West Antarctic Ice Sheet By W. Chu
REPORT p. 640

578 Sunscreens threaten coral survival
Oxybenzone-based sunscreens are
increasing the mortality rates of stressed
corals By C. M. Hansel
REPORT p. 644

FEATURES
570 Taught to the test
AI software clears high hurdles on
IQ tests but still makes dumb mistakes.
Can better benchmarks help?
By M. Hutson

ILLUSTRATION: JASON SOLO/THE JACKY WINTER GROUP

SCIENCE science.org

NEWS


IN BRIEF
558 News at a glance

IN DEPTH
562 Bids for Anthropocene’s
‘golden spike’ emerge
Sites compete to mark global
changes of the 1950s and define new
geological age B y P. Vo o s e n
PODCAST

563 Census aims for better
U.S. statistical portrait
Agency wants to retool its surveys and
decennial census to improve efficiency and
generate better data By J. Mervis

565 Doubt cast on inflammation’s
stop signals
Critics challenge data underpinning
“resolution immunology,” triggering
university probes By G. Sinha

567 Germany weighs whether culling
excess lab animals is a crime
As prosecutors evaluate complaints from
animal rights groups, labs try to reduce
surplus By H. Feldwisch-Drentrup

568 Balloon detects first signs of
‘sound tunnel’ in the sky
Atmospheric analog to ocean’s acoustic
channel could be used to monitor eruptions
and bombs By Z. Savitsky

579 Rapid response modeling of
SARS-CoV-2 transmission
What can modelers learn from recent history
to help prepare for the next pandemic?
By J. Zelner and M. Eisenberg
RESEARCH ARTICLE P. 596

581 Bacterial species rarely
work together
Competition is prevalent and could be
harnessed as an alternative to antibiotics
By J. D. Palmer and K. R. Foster

POLICY FORUM
583 Save the Mekong Delta from
drowning
Policy must address drivers, not just
symptoms, of subsidence
By G. M. Kondolf et al.

BOOKS E T A L.
586 The changing story of seafood
New technology, new markets,
and better policy are improving
fisheries and aquaculture
By O. P. Jensen

587 Hidden influences
Beliefs about the vital roles played by spirits
and gods have long been underappreciated,
argues an anthropologist By J. Spencer

LETTERS
588 Tree planting goals must
account for wildfires
By A. B. Leverkus et al.

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