I review several topics in electroproduction which test fundamental aspects
of QCD. These include the role of final-state interactions in producing
diffractive leptoproduction processes, the shadowing of nuclear structure
functions, and target-spin asymmetries. The antishadowing of nuclear structure
functions is shown to be quark-flavor specific, suggesting that some part of
the anomalous NuTeV result for sin2θW could be due to the
non-universality of nuclear antishadowing for charged and neutral currents. I
also discuss the physics of the heavy-quark sea, hidden color in nuclear
wavefunctions, and evidence for color transparency for nuclear processes. The
AdS/CFT correspondence connecting superstring theory to superconformal gauge
theory has important implications for hadron phenomenology in the conformal
limit, including an all-orders demonstration of counting rules for hard
exclusive processes, as well as determining essential aspects of hadronic
light-front wavefunctions.Comment: Presented at the conference, Electron-Nucleus Scattering VIII,
Marciana Marina, Isola d'Elba, June 21-25, 200