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November 1979

Volume 32, Issue 11

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Microscience: an overview

James A. Krumhansl and Yoh‐Han Pao
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Science and technology are advancing together, each contributing to the other to produce ever smaller and more sophisticated structures and to permit investigation of new classes of phenomena.

The National Submicron Facility

Edward D. Wolf
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This interdisciplinary field now has a center where equipment, expertise and information are all available to university scientists who could not otherwise afford microstructure research.

High‐resolution systems for microfabrication

Alec N. Broers
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With far‐ultraviolet and x‐ray lithography, optical projection systems and electron‐ and ion beam methods, one can produce solid‐state logic circuits at “biological” densities.

Microstructures and microelectronics

John L. Moll and Don Hammond
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The ability to construct thousands of electronic devices connected into complex circuits on small silicon chips lets us make new kinds of “smart” instruments and is leading to a new industrial revolution.
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Beauty and Science

Edmund J. Sullivan, Jr, Robert E. Mueller, John Weiner, Richard W. Kadel, and Bruce M. Ecker
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More on language requirement

Thomas H. Wood, Gerard M. Wolten, James W. Deer, and Bruce Arne Sherwood
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Uranium lines

Rolf Engelman, Jr
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ERA again

Trudy E. Bell, Steven C. Barrowes, and William D. Foland
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Systems science and physics

Allen D. Allen
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Corrections

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NMR and x‐ray studies show large movements within proteins

Gloria B. Lubkin
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“Double quasar” could be gravity effect

Thomas von Foerster
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Shiva moves closer to laser fusion

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Magnetite in bacteria linked to orientation

Barbara G. Levi
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Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford

S. C. Brown and Stephen G. Brush, Reviewer
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Observational Cosmology

J. E. Gunn, M. S. Longair, M. J. Rees, and George O. Abell, Reviewer
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Manual for the Organization of Scientific Congresses

H. B. Lemp and Jarus W. Quinn, Reviewer
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Book Notes

Steven C. Ashley
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New Books

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New Products

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Harris and McSkimin receive Acoustical Society medals

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Fierz wins Max‐Planck Medal

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AAPM's Coolidge Award presented to Parker

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Philip C. Bettler

George Barnes
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Rudolph Schrils

John W. Woodring and Fletcher Gabbard
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George Russell Harrison

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Focusing applied research on global problems

Robert E. Marshak
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Calendar

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Congress considers new helium conservation plan

Michael E. Jacobs
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New UN fund for technology transfer

Michael E. Jacobs
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Johnson and Klemperer are NSF nominees

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Hans Mark is selected Secretary of Air Force

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Astronomers coordinate trip to 1980 solar eclipse site

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Optical Society has new headquarters in Washington

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New edition available of Speakers, Tours and Films

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von Hippel replaces Rathjens as FAS chairman

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Microscience and basic research

Lewis Branscomb
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