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Sсiеncе 2016 №6279 March 18
Washington, DC: AAAS, 2016. — 165 p. — ISSN 0036-8075

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Feature
Researchers are leaing that Arctic organisms aren’t dormant during the long polar night
Letters
A Wave of Inspiration
Risks of Wolbachia Mosquito Control
Curbing Iran’s Academic Misconduct
Review
Designer protein delivery: From natural to engineered af nity-controlled release systems
Research Articles
Planetary Science
The Atmosphere of Pluto as Observed by New Horizons
The Small Satellites of Pluto as Observed by New Horizons
Pluto’s Interaction With its Space Environment: Solar Wind, Energetic Particles, and Dust
Surface Compositions Across Pluto and Charon
The Geology of Pluto and Charon Through the Eyes of New Horizons
Reports
Observation of superconductivity in hydrogen sulfide from nuclear resonant scattering
Formation of pseudomorphic nanocages from Cu2O nanocrystals through anion exchange reactions
Concerted hydrogen-bond breaking by quantum tunneling in the water hexamer prism
Pure H– conduction in oxyhydrides
Methane emissions from the 2015 Aliso Canyon blowout in Los Angeles, CA
Fine-tuning of a radical-based reaction by radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine tryptophan lyase
C9orf72 is required for proper macrophage and microglial function in mice
Tuft cells, taste-chemosensory cells, orchestrate parasite type 2 immunity in the gut
Prostaglandin E2 constrains systemic infl ammation through an innate lymphoid cell–IL-22 axis
Ebola Virus
Protective monotherapy against lethal Ebola virus infection by a potently neutralizing antibody
Structural and molecular basis for Ebola virus neutralization by protective human antibodies