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October 1969

Volume 22, Issue 10

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Electrons in metals

Walter A. Harrison
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Easy electrical conduction in metals is usually attributed to the regularity of metallic crystals. Why then does the conductivity remain when a crystal melts? Pseudopotentials provide an answer.

Needs for a national policy

Emilio Q. Daddario
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Among shortcomings to be faced are projects that burden the National Science Foundation, rising costs of graduate science education, lack of coördination in attacks on social problems, and the poor flow of information from scientists to Congress.

Advances in superconductivity

John Bardeen
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Understanding has progressed from thermodynamic and phenomenological arguments to the pairing theory. Interest now is in problems of space and time variation of the pair potential and in theoretical prediction of relevant parameters.

The national register looks at manpower

Sylvia Barisch and Theodora Johnides
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The 1968 statistics revealed that physicists and astronomers as a group earned more than other physical scientists, had relatively more PhD's and worked principally in research and development.
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Tachyons and tardyons

A. C. L. Barnard and E. A. Sallin
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Momentum after position

George T. Trammell
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Down with nanometers

Charles S. Barrett
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Let students write problems

Mario E. Schillaci
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Unpublished works

Peter H. Borcherds
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An overly homogeneous group

Leonard R. Weisberg
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Suggestion: the minireview

David Garvin
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Contributions to cosmology

Shirleigh Silverman
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Matching candidate and job

Charles P. Jamieson
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A Correction

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Is This a Quark I See Before Me?

Gloria B. Lubkin
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K‐Mesic Atoms Indicate A Nuclear Neutron Skin

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Serpukhov Data Suggest Asymptopia May Be Further Away Than Ever

Gloria B. Lubkin
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PPA Proposes Heavy‐Ion Improvement Program to AEC

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Program is Proposed for Outer‐Planet Trips in 70's

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In Brief

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Symmetries and Quarks Raise More Questions than Solutions

John A. Campbell
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Amorphous Semiconductors Stimulate Fundamental and Applied Research

William Paul
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The Radiation Belt and Magnetosphere

Wilmot N. Hess and Brian J. O'brien, Reviewer
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Paradoxes in the Theory of Relativity

Yakov P. Terletskii and Don B. Lichtenberg, Reviewer
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Bubble Chambers

Yu. Aleksandrov, G. S. Voronov, V. M. Gorbunkov, N. B. Delone, Yu. I. Nechayev, and Edward G. Pewitt, Reviewer
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Le Temps et la Pensee Physique Contemporaine

J. L. Rigal, Editor and Ladislaus Marton, Reviewer
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Laser Parameter Measurements Handbook

H. G. Heard, Editor and Richard B. Zipin, Reviewer
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Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy

A. B. P. Lever and Stuart A. Rice, Reviewer
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General Mechanics

Henri Cabannes and Jacques E. Romain, Reviewer
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Introduction To Nuclear Theory

I. E. Mccarthy and Vittorio Canuto, Reviewer
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Electric and Magnetic Forces

R. R. Birss and James B. Kelley, Reviewer
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Stability of Parallel Flows

Robert Betchov, William O. Criminale, Jr., and Joseph Gillis, Reviewer
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Particles and Fields

David Lurié and Jeremy Bernstein, Reviewer
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Low-Energy Neutron Physics

I. I. Gurevich, L. V. Tarasov, and Robert S. Shankland, Reviewer
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Public Knowledge: An essay Concerning the Social Dimension of Science

John M. Ziman and Diana Crane, Reviewer
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New Books

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Otto Stern, Co‐discoverer of Space Quantization, Dies at 81

Isido r I. Rabi
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King, Head of Purdue Dept. Of Physics, Dies at 45

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Science Writing Award Goes To Kip S. Thorne of Cal Tech

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Phimsy

R. Hobart Ellis, Jr and Alan Mackay
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Weisskopf Panel Reports on High‐Energy Physics in Next Decade

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The Physics Dropout: What Turns Him Off?

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Tax Reform Bill May Limit Scientific Society Activities

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NSF Announces Plans for 1970 Expenditure Limits

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Crystallographers Elect Guinier as New President

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Report Suggests Regional Problem‐Solving Centers

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48‐University Consortium to Coördinate Space Research

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British Physicists Elect New Officers to Council

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In Brief

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Calendar

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