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March 1971

Volume 24, Issue 3

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Annual instrumentation issue: Lasers: Introduction

Harold L. Davis
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Frontiers of laser development

John L. Emmett
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Supersonic gas flow, organic dyes and chemical reactions are among the systems exploited in the search for more power, narrower linewidths and greater tunability.

Applications in physics research

John A. Armstrong
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Laser developments are benefiting work in many other fields. Examples are in nonlinear spectroscopy, time and distance measurement, and Raman and Rayleigh scattering.

Junction lasers

L. A. D'Asaro and José E. Ripper
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Slices of semiconductor, formed into tiny, efficient, rugged and inexpensive lasers, combine sophisticated design with mass‐market appeal.
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No market for physicists?

Stuart A. Silverman
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Accredit physics programs?

William Silvert
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Reply to Mumford

A. V. Bushkovitch
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How Neptune was discovered

Richard M. Spector
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What is modern physics?

Robert Karplus
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Fresnel and the tachyon

O. Costa de Beauregard
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Still more on tachyons

Vratislav Vysin
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Minority representation

S. J. Robertson
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Nuclear phase transition

Mario A. J. Mariscotti and G. Scharff‐Goldhaber
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The Depression and World War II

Victor Gilinsky and Charles Weiner
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One new journal more

J. Derral Mulholland
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Correction

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Is the Gum nebula the ghost of an exploding supernova?

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Muon‐pair experiment: no new particles

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Lifetime of heliumlike metastable ions measured

John T. Scott
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One‐dimensional antiferromagnets

Gloria B. Lubkin
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“Minirings” would allow many pi‐pi collisions

Gloria B. Lubkin
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JPL opens facilities to qualified researchers

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Convention established for spin‐polarization effects

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My World Line: An Informal Autobiography

George Gamow, Ralph A. Alpher, Reviewer, and Robert Herman, Reviewer
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Demonstrations in Physics

Julius S. Miller and Eric M. Rogers, Reviewer
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Pion‐Nucleon Scattering

R. J. Cence and D. B. Lichtenberg, Reviewer
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Thin‐Film Transistors and Applied Solid State Science, Vol. 1: Advances in Applied Solid State Physics

Andrew C. Tickle, Raymond Wolfe, Editor, and Daniel C. Mattis, Reviewer
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Phenomenological Theories of High Energy Scattering: An Experimental Evaluation

V. D. Barger, D. B. Cline, and San Fu Tuan, Reviewer
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Tongues of Conscience: Weapons Research and The Scientists' Dilemma

Robert W. Reid and Joel A. Snow, Reviewer
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Solid State Physics

Ryogo Kubo, Editor, Takeo Nagamiya, Editor, and Peter J. Price, Reviewer
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New Books

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F. V. Hunt receives Navy Public Service Award

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Helen B. Warner Prize awarded to Bahcall

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Italian Physical Society honors Bruno B. Rossi

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Five APS prizes will be presented in 1971

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Tillobert Kirsten receives Roentgen Award

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NY Academy of Sciences awards to six physicists

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Buerger to receive Fankuchen Memorial Award

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Chandrasekhara V. Raman

S. Chandrasekhar
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Wisconsin physicists pick up the pieces and get back to work

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Fewer students enroll in PhD programs

Theodora Johnides
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Seven nations out of 12 now support CERN 300 GeV

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NSF astronomy reorganized into five separate programs

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Plan for economical Venus exploration proposed

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NAL program for visiting high‐energy theorists

Gloria B. Lubkin
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In Brief

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Project SEED: mathematics in the ghetto

Gregory Matloff
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New faces at the Astrophysical Journal

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AIP and Columbia study high‐school physics teaching

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Calendar

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Drugs versus Science

Harold L. Davis
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