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July 1975

Volume 28, Issue 7

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Nuclear proliferation‐thirty years after Hiroshima

Bernard T. Feld
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The winner of the Leo Szilard Award re‐examines a 30‐year‐old position—that the only way to ensure an atom‐bomb‐free future is by strict international control over fissionable materials and their means of production.

Ultrashort phenomena

Robert R. Alfano and Stanley L. Shapiro
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Picosecond laser pulses are the key to several new techniques for studying very rapid transient states that are being used by experimentalists in biophysics, plasmas and condensed‐state physics.

Nuclear reactor safety—the APS submits its report

Harold W. Lewis
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Although the study group notes that power reactors have an excellent safety record, the group recommends additional studies beyond the scheduled research programs to achieve the needed level of confidence.
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Do older physicists continue to achieve?

William V. Smith and Lawrence Cranberg
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Physicists die young?

John F. Davis
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Error in space science

Michael J. S. Belton
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Jewish physicists on trial

David A. Owen and Six Other Faculty Members
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UNESCO and Israel

Haim Harari, A. P. French, C. A. Taylor, and W. Cochran
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Support for basic physics

Mendel Sachs
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Error in lithium

F. E. McMurphy and R. S. Newbury
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Lick and Henry

Alexander De Bretteville, Jr
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No first for SIN

B. L. Roberts
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Cosmic background radiation reveals its blackbody shape

Marian S. Rothenberg
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Extended range for ultrashort laser pulses

Barbara Goss Levi
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Macroscopic yields by laser isotope separation

Marian S. Rothenberg
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Energy, Ecology, and the Environment; Energy: The New Era; Fission, Fusion and the Energy Crisis; and A Time to Choose: America's Energy Future (Report by the Energy Project of the Ford Foundation)

R. Wilson, W. J. Jones, S. D. Freeman, S. E. Hunt, S. D. Freeman, and Gene I. Rochlin, Reviewer
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Spectrophysics

A. P. Thorne and John A. Jamieson, Reviewer
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H. G. J. Moseley: The Life and Letters of an English Physicist

J. L. Heilbron and J. Brookes Spencer, Reviewer
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Group Theory and Chemistry

D. M. Bishop and Douglas J. Klein, Reviewer
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Solid State Physics

H. E. Hall and Robert A. Levy, Reviewer
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The Cavendish Laboratory 1874–1974

J. G. Crowther and Lawrence Badash, Reviewer
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Laser Physics

M. Sargent, III, M. O. Scully, W. E. Lamb, Jr., and Nicolaas Bloembergen, Reviewer
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Superconducting Magnet Systems

H. Brechna and Charles Laverick, Reviewer
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Scanning Electron Microscopy

O. C. Wells and L. L. Marton, Reviewer
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High Energy Electron Scattering

R. A. Bonham, M. Fink, and Claude H. Tavard, Reviewer
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Physical Aspects of Lie Group Theory

R. Hermann and John S. Lomont, Reviewer
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Sub‐atomic Physics

H. Frauenfelder, E. Henley, and Walter Selove, Reviewer
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New Books

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Fisk and Kilby cited for communications and electronics

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Van Hove and Adams named directors‐general of CERN

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Heavenly namesake for Fred Whipple

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Washington Academy honors David Griscom

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Zare appointed Higgins Professor at Columbia

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Van Allen and Spedding honored by Iowa Academy

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Dickinson College presents Glover Award to Greenler

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Chemists cite Huizenga for nuclear applications

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Klaus Biemann wins spectroscopy award

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Bruce Chalmers commended for materials research

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George Bradley

Nathan L. Nichols
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Eugene Greuling

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Victor Carbonara

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Louis McKeehan

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Reactor study captures interest in diverse sectors

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Maxwell Labs sponsors new plasma‐physics prize

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Bulletin shunners: Try the yellow pages!

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Ray: toward a more effective international science policy

Madeleine Jacobs
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A slow climb in physics for minorities and women

Robert A. Saar
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White House science adviser on the way?

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NAS announces freer access to documents

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New foundation continues work on A‐bomb victims

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Contribute your film to the AAPT contest

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Leroy Humphries reelected as head of SPS council

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Education council offers administration fellowships

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American Nuclear Society elects Feldman and Boyer

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NSF sees major PhD oversupply for 1980's

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Calendar

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Physicists in the public arena

William W. Havens, Jr
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