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August 1967

Volume 20, Issue 8

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Soviet low‐temperature physics

Edward F. Hammel
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Research in the USSR is strong and well supported. Laboratories at Kharkov, Tbilisi and Leningrad pursue programs in many cryogenic subjects including Josephson tunneling, film flow rates, thermoelectricity, fourth sound, and liquefied and solidified gases.

Climate control

Walter Orr Roberts
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Deliberate and inadvertant actions that change the atmosphere are becoming increasingly crucial to the welfare of man and his environment. Theories of climate control are numerous but unsatisfactory. The Global Atmospheric Research Program will reveal new answers to the problems.

Neutron spectrometry

Lawrence Cranberg
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If you count particles as a function of energy, your methods, instruments and purposes can differ greatly depending on whether you are looking for emissions, absorptions or scatterings. Neutron counting started with Chadwick and has become a variegated science.

The cyclotron as seen by …

David L. Judd, Cartoonist and Ronald MacKenzie, Cartoonist
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Societies and deferments

G. P. Huffman
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Student laboratories at MIT

Robert I. Hulsizer
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Let's pay referees

Richard J. Weiss
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Educational competition?

Robert D. Haas
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Short, Intense Laser Pulse Makes Crystal Transparent

Gloria B. Lubkin
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US, USSR Venus Probes Await October Encounters

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Astron Experiment Makes 5% of a Magnetic Bottle

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Frequency Controllers Discuss Masers, Beam Tubes, Crystals

Arthur Ballato and Helmut Hellwig
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Manhattan Project: The Untold Story of the Making of the Atomic Bomb

Stephane Groueff and Ralph E. Lapp, Reviewer
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Beta Decay

C. S. Wu, S. A. Moszkowski, and Lee Grodzins, Reviewer
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Phonons: In Perfect Lattices and in Lattices with Point Imperfections

R. W. H. Stevenson, Editor and David S. Falk, Reviewer
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Modern Electronics: A Practical Guide for Scientists and Engineers

H. De Waard, D. Lazarus, and H. J. Hagger, Reviewer
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Nichtstationäre Probleme der Gasdynamik

Robert Sauer and Rolf Landshoff, Reviewer
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Laboratory Experiments in Physics

W. Wallace McCormick and Henry S. Valk, Reviewer
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Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Vol. 2

D. R. Bates, Editor, I. Estermann, Editor, and Bruce W. Shore, Reviewer
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New Books

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A Correction

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Isidor I. Rabi's Retirement Celebrated by Top Physicists

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Gerald Holton Receives Robert A. Millikan Award

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Adli M. Bishay Receives UAR Government Award

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Peter Bergmann Given Glover Memorial Award

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Lloyd Veil Berkner Dies, Was Adventurer and NAS Treasurer

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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr
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Sharp Drop Reported in Physics Baccalaureates

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Resonances

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Congress Slashes NBS and Higher‐Education Budgets

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AIP Establishes New Program To Study Physics and Society

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NAS Data Give Baccalaureate Origins of PhD's in Physics

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Physics Manpower Needed for Expansion of Oceanography

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Alt Heads New AIP Program For Computer Applications

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Calendar

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Let's Not Ask the Committee

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr.
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