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January 1982

Volume 35, Issue 1

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The early days of accelerator mass spectrometry

Luis W. Alvarez


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In a first‐hand description of accelerator experiments on nuclei of mass three, the author traces the ideas that led to the development of a powerful analytical technique.

The physicist as entrepreneur

Michael Jacobs


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“I believe quite simply that the small company of the future will be as much a research organization as it is a manufacturing company, and that this new kind of company is the frontier for the next generation.”—Edwin Land (1946)

Rayleigh scattering

Andrew T. Young
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Questions of terminology are resolved during a historical excursion through the physics of light‐scattering by gas molecules
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Physics Today nuclear war survey

Henk Wind
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More on free publication

B. A. Syed, Dennis E. Willen, and Yuval Ne'eman
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History of accelerators

David L. Anderson and Lawrence Cranberg
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Weapons scientists

J. A. Eades and Glenn H. Stumpff, II
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Weapons‐reserach funding

Mike O'Connor
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Correction

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Deep redshift survey of galaxies suggests million‐Mpc3 void

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Supermultiplets in doubly excited atoms

Barbara G. Levi
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Crystal Ball to move from SLAC to DESY

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Financial pinch kills British RFX pinch

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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In Brief

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APS and AAPT hold January Meeting in San Francisco

Daniel Gladstone
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Sessions will concern nuclear physics, synchrotron radiation and VLSI, as well as the arms race, funding, and education in China and the USSR
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From Being to Becoming: Time and Complexity in the Physical Sciences

I. Prigogine and Erwin N. Hiebert, Reviewer
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Elements of Acoustics

S. Temkin and James E. Barger, Reviewer
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The Quest for Extraterrestrial Life: A Book of Readings and Strategies for the Search for Life in the Universe and Life beyond Earth: The Intelligent Earthling's Guide to Life in the Universe

D. Goldsmith, Editor, M. D. Papagiannis, Editor, G. Feinberg, Editor, R. Shapiro, Editor, and Michael J. Crowe, Reviewer
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Theory of the Nuclear Shell Model

R. D. Lawson and H. H. Stroke, Reviewer
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Rheometry, Industrial Applications

K. Walters, Editor and F. R. Eirich, Reviewer


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New Books

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New Products

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Four members honored by the Acoustical Society

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In Brief

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Jan Burgers

J. R. Dorfman and A. J. Faller
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John Lamarsh

Dan Cooper
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Paul Herget

P. K. Seidelmann
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Michael J. Nass

K. Levin and G. S. Grest
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Jerry B. Marion

William Hornyak and Joseph Silverman
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The national crisis in scientific equipment

John H. Marburger
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Panel: Finish Isabelle if particle physics gets enough funds

Gloria B. Lubkin
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What will be the future role of national laboratories?

Gloria B. Lubkin
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NSF funds two math institutes

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In Brief

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Rheologists elect Schowalter and Collier

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NTIS sells AIP bibliographies

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National Society of Black Physicists meets

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Society elects Mildred Dresselhaus vice president

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Calendar

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Science advice: sooner rather than later

Harold L. Davis
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