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August 1976

Volume 29, Issue 8

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The AIP in 1975

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With publishing and service operations on target, the Institute worked to expand its public‐relations and manpower roles to aid the physics community meet current problems.

75 years of physics at NBS

Ernest Ambler
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A proud survey of the highlights of three quarters of a century of accurate measurements at the National Bureau of Standards, and first‐rate research in virtually every field of pure and applied physics.

Nuclear cross sections for nuclear energy

Joseph L. Fowler and William W. Havens, Jr
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Nuclear physicists, who have already saved taxpayers millions of dollars in development costs, are now gathering data to improve safety and efficiency of commercial reactors and test the feasibility of fusion plants.
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A visit to the “Ettore Majorana” Centre

Laura Fermi
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In memoriam

R. C. Carlston
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Soviet contradiction

I. I. Glass, Forrest M. Mims, and Michael W. Kirson
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Mirrors: past and future

J. Rand McNally, Jr
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Monopole in 1927

Willard E. Bleick
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Unemployment problem

Joseph Buczek
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Highly excited atoms

Hans H. Koller
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More on waste disposal

Frank von Hippel and Bernard L. Cohen
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Scientific court

Harlan Arthur Hurwitz and Arthur Kantrowitz
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Corrections

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Mica giant halos suggest natural superheavy elements

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Colliding‐beam data offer evidence for charmed particle

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Fermilab accelerator reaches 500 GeV…

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…and the CERN SPS hits 400 GeV

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In Brief

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Photoelectron and Auger Spectroscopy

T. A. Carlson and Homer D. Hagstrum, Reviewer
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Measurements and Time Reversal in Objective Quantum Theory

F. J. Belinfante and James L. Park, Reviewer
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Chemistry of the Atmosphere

M. J. McEwan, Editor, L. F. Phillips, Editor, and Alexander Dalgarno, Reviewer
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Light Scattering in Planetary Atmospheres

V. V. Sobolev and Joseph W. Chamberlain, Reviewer
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The Tao of Physics

F. Capra and V. N. Mansfield, Reviewer
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Structure of the Nucleus

M. A. Preston, R. K. Bhaduri, and Abraham Klein, Reviewer
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Book Notes

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New Books

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New Products

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Fifteen honored with National Medals of Science

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University women honor astronomer Garmany

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Jeong wins Millikan Lecture Award

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Harry Elliot receives British and French medal

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Aeronautics institute gives new physics awards

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Harry C. Kelly

Emanuel R. Piore
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Ancker‐Johnson urges fewer restrictions on foreign trade

Floyd C. Bennett
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Concept of worldwide accelerator gathers momentum

Floyd C. Bennett
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What barriers impede women's science careers?

Bruce C. Carr
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AAPT to run education information pool

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In Brief

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Questions awaiting the worldwide accelerator

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In Brief

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Quebec meeting—a time for retrospect and prospect

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New ballot deadline announced

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Secondary science information—a second chance

Harold L. Davis
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