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March 1981

Volume 34, Issue 3

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Science, technology and human rights

George E. Brown, Jr
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A Congressman warns that scientists must press vigorously for the protection of all human rights—civil, political, economic, social and cultural—not just for humanitarian reasons, but for self‐preservation as well.

High‐resolution analytical electron microscopy

R. W. Carpenter
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One can use elastically and inelastically scattered electrons and x rays from a sample illuminated by an electron beam to determine the composition and structure of extremely small regions of the sample.

The future of nuclear energy

Alvin M. Weinberg
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A major commitment to nuclear power is possible only if the probability of a plant‐disabling accident can be further reduced and the public is able to accept relatively remote risks to health.
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More on varying G

Ralph A. Alpher, Paul S. Wesson, Arthur R. Wagner, Paul Wesson, Grote Reber, Harry L. Shipman, R. D. Davies, Paul Wesson, Herbert Malamud, and Halton Arp
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Concert‐hall acoustics

James B. Lee and Manfred R. Schroeder
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Quark history

Guy Faucher and Edward Witten
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Quark nomenclature

Manny Hillman
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Sizes of recruiting posters

Joseph E. Price
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In praise of Eddington

Paul Nawrocki
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Period‐doubling route to chaos shows universality

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Surface EXAFS yields bond sites

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Plans for VLBI with 10 antennas

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Principles of Quantum Electronics

D. Marcuse and Melvin Lax, Reviewer
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Atomic Structure

E. U. Condon, H. Odabasi, and Yong‐Ki Kim, Reviewer
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The Art of Electronics

P. Horowitz, W. Hill, and Virgil Elings, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Weinberg and Peierls receive Enrico Fermi Award

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NAS honors Wasserburg, Patterson, Zimm, Donahue

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James Leslie Tuck

D. A. Baker, Harry Dreicer, H. Ralph Lewis, John Marshall, Jr, N. Metropolis, James A. Phillips, Warren E. Quinn, and Louis Rosen
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Henrietta H. Swope

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William E. Stephens

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Physics—used and unused

Lewis M. Branscomb
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1982 budget: Carter giveth and Reagan taketh away

Michael E. Jacobs
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Space Telescope Institute

Michael E. Jacobs
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AIP raises page charges and reprint prices

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Bauman elected vice‐president of AAPT

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Employment outlook continues to improve

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In Brief

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Press is new president of National Academy

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Group formed to promote academic fusion research

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Advice on helping oppressed physicists

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Schawlow offers instant fame and (small) fortune

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New meeting on applications in Fall

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Conference honoring Sakharov scheduled

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Nominations for committees sought

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Calendar

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Major problem in semantics

Harold L. Davis
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