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SCIENCE science.org 8 APRIL 2022 • VOL 376 ISSUE 6589 109

180 Plant science
TaCol-B5 modifies spike architecture and
enhances grain yield in wheat X. Zhang et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 133

184 Optics
Topological engineering of terahertz light
using electrically tunable exceptional point
singularities M. S. Ergoktas et al.

188 Biomaterials
Mineralization generates megapascal
contractile stresses in collagen fibrils
H. Ping et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 137

193 Graphene
Orderly disorder in magic-angle twisted
trilayer graphene S. Turkel et al.

199 Physics
Measurement of a helium tune-out
frequency: an independent test of quantum
electrodynamics B. M. Henson et al.

203 Nanomaterials
Three-dimensional visualization of
nanoparticle lattices and multimaterial
frameworks A. Michelson et al.

ON THE COVER
Symbolic illustration of the W boson
weighing down on the standard model of
particle physics. The mass of the W boson,
a mediator of the weak nuclear force, is tightly
constrained by the theory. A new, very-high-
precision measurement of the W boson
mass is in significant tension with the standard
model expectation
and suggests that
improvements
to calculations or
extensions to the
standard model might
be needed. See pages
125, 136, and 170.
Illustration: Carlo Cadenas

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DEPARTMENTS
111 Editorial
New goals for science philanthropy
By F. A. Córdova

210 Working Life
In search of plan B, I found plan A
By A. Hughes

New Products ............................................ 208
Science Careers ........................................ 209

RESEARCH


IN BRIEF
148 From Science and other journals

REVIEW
151 Nanomaterials
High-entropy nanoparticles:
Synthesis-structure-property relationships
and data-driven discovery Y. Ya o et al.
REVIEW SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABN

138 & 156


CONTENTS

BOOKS E T A L.
141 Investing in what matters most
Faced with a family crisis, a marine scientist
finds parallels with Earth’s imperiled coral
reefs By S. M. Johnson

142 Gender, biology, and behavior
There is much to learn from a primatologist’s
framework for gender diversity By B. J. King

LETTERS
144 Spain’s Doñana World Heritage
Site in danger
By J. G. Navedo et al.

144 US conservation atlas needs
biodiversity data
By C. Carroll et al.

145 Life in science: Drifting away
in the Atlantic
By E. Sampaio

PRIZE ESSAY
146 Biomaterials for boosting
food security
Renewable silk-protein technologies promote
plant growth and reduce food waste
By B. Marelli

RESEARCH ARTICLES
152 Cancer genomics
Genome-wide analysis of somatic noncoding
mutation patterns in cancer F. Dietlein et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABG

Immunogenomics
153 Single-cell RNA-seq reveals cell
type–specific molecular and genetic
associations to lupus R. K. Perez et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL
TEXT: DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABF
154 Single-cell eQTL mapping identifies
cell type–specific genetic control of
autoimmune disease S. Yazar et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL
TEXT: DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABF
PERSPECTIVE p. 134

155 Protein engineering
Tuning T cell receptor sensitivity through
catch bond engineering X. Zhao et al.
RESEARCH ARTICLE SUMMARY; FOR FULL TEXT:
DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIENCE.ABL

156 Virome
Cryptic and abundant marine viruses at the
evolutionary origins of Earth’s RNA virome
A. A. Zayed et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 138; PODCAST

163 Structural biology
Structure of a Janus kinase cytokine receptor
complex reveals the basis for dimeric
activation C. R. Glassman et al.
PERSPECTIVE p. 139

170 Particle physics
High-precision measurement of the W boson
mass with the CDF II detector CDF Collaboration
NEWS STORY p. 125; PERSPECTIVE p. 136

REPORTS
176 Developmental biology
Functional primordial germ cell–like cells
from pluripotent stem cells in rats
M. Oikawa et al.
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