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November 1982

Volume 35, Issue 11

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New Instruments for astronomy

George B. Field
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High‐energy astrophysics

George W. Clark


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Astrophysical observations of high‐energy photons and particles enable us to study states of matter under conditions far more extreme than will ever be found in an Earth‐bound laboratory.

Facilities for US radioastronomy

Patrick Thaddeus


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At the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of their science, radioastronomers are looking forward to a very‐long‐baseline interferometric array, a millimeter‐wave telescope and a submillimeter‐wave antenna.

Ultraviolet, optical and infrared astronomy

E. Joseph Wampler
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A 15‐m telescope on the ground and a far‐ultraviolet spectrograph and 10‐m infrared telescope in orbit would complement projects already planned and give us totally new insight into the nature of the universe.

Contemporary planetary science

Michael J. S. Belton and Eugene H. Levy
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A vigorous program of studies involving spacecraft missions, astronomical observations and laboratory work will tell us much about the formation of the solar system and the conditions that led to life.

A golden age for solar physics

Arthur B. C. Walker, Jr
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New space probes—and a possible journey to the Sun—will maintain the fast pace of major advances in our understanding of the Sun's interior, coronae, winds, magnetic explosions and cycles of activity.
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Physicists needed to help the media

Philip M. Morse
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Senior women in physics

Janett Trubatch
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More on junk mail

William B. Elmer
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Complaint about authors

J. M. D. Coey
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Microfiche journals

Rodman E. Doll
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Differences between physicists

E. Scott Barr
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Communicating with the public

K. Moriyasu
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Fletcher and the oil drop

Don Kirkham, Manfred R. Schroeder, and P. Halevi
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Minimum physics degree

Paul Mazur
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Tea ceremony reexamined

Philip W. Anderson
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Uniqueness of nuclear war

Louis Lavoie
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Political letters

J. B. Hatcher
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Brailovsky∕Logunov again

Alfred Ramani
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Discoveries of fission

Allan M. Lazarus
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Big‐Bang creationism

Grote Reber
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More on Hertz and Avis

M. Strasberg
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Course on arms race

David Hafemeister and Dietrich Schroeer
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Priest identified

Vera C. Rubin
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Lubkin letter

Mark M. Payne
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Women Nobels

Stanley Bashkin and Laurel G. Sherman
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Pan American physics

John Linsley
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Corrections

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New method for determining the phases of diffracted x rays

Thomas von Foerster
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Spallation sources for neutron scattering

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Electronic Devices and Components and Principles of Electronic Instrumentation

J. Seymour, A. de Sa, and William Vetterling, Reviewer
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The Turning Point: Science, Society and the Rising Culture

F. Capra and Robert March, Reviewer
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An Approach to Rheology Through Multi‐Variable Thermodynamics

H. Hull and David R. Owen, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Burbidge, Bok, Twarog and Mayer win astronomy awards

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Ben Post receives crystallography prize

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Karl K. Darrow

W. W. Havens, Jr
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Stephen W. Jensen

Donald B. Sullivan
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Josef F. Graczyk

G. S. Cargill, III, P. Chaudhari, and S. C. Moss
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Thomas H. Blewitt

Marquis A. Kirk and Benny A. Loomis
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Franz Mohling

Walter H. Tanttila and James C. Rainwater
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John S. Wahl

Jay Tittman and Harold Sherman
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Trends in research output and funding

Ted G. Berlincourt, Harold Weinstock, Francis Narin, and Samuel R. Reisher
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NAS panel: most university research should not be restrained

Jean Coonan
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DOE selects separation process

Jean Coonan
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SLAC marks a multi‐anniversary

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Los Alamos establishes Matthias fellowship

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Optical Society elects Shannon vice president

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Sternick is AAPM president‐elect

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Calendar

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Still in jeopardy: our leadership in basic research

Sidney Drell
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