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December 1970

Volume 23, Issue 12

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Physics and environment

Harold L. Davis, Walter A. Feibelman, Richard B. Hoover, and Thomas A. Leonard
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How physicists can contribute

Marvin L. Goldberger


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Concerned physicists can lend their particular skills to the common problems by direct research, by teaching courses in environmental physics, or by joining interdisciplinary centers.

Analyzing atmospheric behavior

Hans Panofsky
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Most meteorologists are really physicists in disguise. They use thermodynamics and hydrodynamics to understand snow squalls in Buffalo and typhoons in Japan.

Impact of energy demands

Ali B. Cambel
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Noise. Dirt. Air and water pollution. Bad odors. Must all these accompany production of the power we need? Not if we develop imaginative technologies.
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Judging the value of physics research

Wolfgang Zernik
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Science exploited by business?

Joseph Schwartz
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Inaccurate cancer statistics

Fred M. Learned
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Working for the DOD

Donald L. Hardcastle and L. S. Birks
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No ABM for Washington

J. S. Huebner
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No depletion of oxygen

Howard B. Palmer
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Nonscience majors

Bradley F. Bennett
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Nuclear‐energy risks

Ronald L. Fox
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Information‐program questions

Leon J. Creek and Arthur Herschman
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Unemployment solution

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A physicist in biology

Joseph A. Spadaro
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Corrections

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Puzzle of two‐pion production: Is the pion a point charge?

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Low‐temperature physics runs both hot and cold

Harold L. Davis
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Three‐level oscillator in indium phosphide

Gloria B. Lubkin
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A Mott transition? It all depends on what you mean

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Essential Relativity: Special, General and Cosmological

Wolfgang Rindler and Kenneth C. Jacobs, Reviewer
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Behind Appearance: A Study Of Relations Between Painting and Natural Sciences in This Century

C. H. Waddington and A. Michael Noll, Reviewer
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The Nature of Physics: A Physicist's Views On the History and Philosophy Of His Science

Robert Bruce Lindsay and Erwin Hiebert, Reviewer
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Analytic Functions and Distributions in Physics and Engineering

Bernard W. Roos and Michael E. Fisher, Reviewer
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High Energy Physics, Vols. III and IV

E. H. S. Burhop, Editor and Samuel Devons, Reviewer
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An Introduction to Nonlinear Optics

G. C. Baldwin and David A. Kleinman, Reviewer
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The Design of Optical Spectrometers

J. F. James, R. S. Sternberg, and Stuart A. Rice, Reviewer
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College Physical Science

Vaden W. Miles, G. Ray Sherwood, Willard H. Parsons, and Philip Taylor, Reviewer
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The Physics of Metals: Electrons

J. M. Ziman, Editor and Thomas Scott, Reviewer
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New Books

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Carnegie‐Mellon Merit Award to Julius Halpern

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AIP gives Compton Gold Medal to Frederick Seitz

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Herzberg first Canadian to receive Faraday Medal

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Franklin Institute Honors Panofsky, Heidenreich, Hirsch

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We Hear That

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Reginald T. Jenkins

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Nobel laureates for 1970: Hannes Alfvén and Louis Néel

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Haggerty, McElroy, Bromley stress relevance

Theodora Johnides
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In Brief

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Japan builds first GeV‐class synchrotron in Asia

Harold L. Davis
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AIP plans expanded consultants program

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Weiner gets Guggenheim; will study history of nuclear physics

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Meinel of Arizona University becomes OSA president‐elect

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Schwarzschild of Princeton new AAS president; Bok is V.P.

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Calendar

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Are physicists to blame?

Harold L. Davis
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