The creation of the elements in the big bang, and subsequently in stars, is
the primary focus of this conference series. The cycle of nucleosynthesis
as an ongoing process of chemical enrichment of the gas inside and between
galaxies is also one of the leading themes of space-based research sponsore
d by NASA, ESA. and other international space agencies. The impact of space
observatories, such as ASCA, Chandra, Compton, Hubble, Rosat, and Newton,
on our understanding of nucleosynthesis in the Milky Way and throughout the
Universe has been tremendous, and has complemented the breakthroughs accom
plished with large aperture ground-based observatories. X-ray and gamma-ray
astronomy provide unique tools for the study of "Nuclei In the Cosmos". He
re we emphasize the connection between gamma-ray astronomy and star formati
on in the Milky Way and the universe as a whole.