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February 1983

Volume 36, Issue 2

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The structure of the nucleon

Gerald E. Brown and Mannque Rho
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The nucleon may be composed of a cloud of mesons surrounding and squeezing a smaller core of quarks.

Scientific employment in a tightening economy

Beverly Fearn Porter and Roman Czujko
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A new survey shows salaries keeping up with inflation, shifts toward interdisciplinary work, but underrepresentation of women in higher paying positions.

What price security?

Dale Corson
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A National Academy panel evaluates trade‐offs between dangers to national security that arise from technology transfers and threats to the openness of scientific communication that are caused by too much secrecy.
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More physics on Saturday morning

Marvin L. Goldberger, Werner P. Wolf, Milton Gottlieb, and Paul Slade
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Ice age in physics

Thomas E. Phipps, Jr
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Can glass flow?

Jay M. Pasachoff and James C. Phillips
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Meaningless embargo

Alfred Cavallo
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Soliton revolution

Norman J. Zabusky
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Being Jewish in Russia

Mark Azbel, Ernest G. Silver, and Vladislav Bevc
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History of CP violation

Alexander Abashian
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Nonhomogeneous kinetics

Gordon R. Freeman
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Merle Tuve remembered

John F. Allen
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In answer to creationism

Andrew Fraknoi
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Pan‐American collaboration

Miguel Jose Yacaman and Leon Lederman
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Publication scam

L. Gandolfi
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Arrests in Pakistan

Emile Rutner
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Should God save the Queen?

Serge Galam and Pierre Pfeuty
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PhD a must for teaching?

Byron C. Hall, Jr
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Scientific visit restrictions

Carl E. Patton
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Natural‐hazard photographs

Patricia A. Lockridge
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Breakthrough questioned

Roberto Colella
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Physics at chemistry meeting

Alex Pines
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Photo correction

Ronald Geballe
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Picosecond time resolution for electron diffraction

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Laser‐driven electron–positron colliders

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Lynch report on synchrotron radiation

Gloria B. Lubkin
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APS holds March meeting in Los Angeles

Jay J. Iorio
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NMR Imaging in Biomedicine and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Its Applications to Living Systems.

P. Mansfield, P. Morris, E. Gadlan, and R. Mark Henkelman, Reviewer
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Scientific Basis of Medical Imaging

P. N. T. Wells, Editor and Robert Stanton, Reviewer
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Stochastic Processes in Physics and Chemistry

N. G. Van Kampen and William P. Reinhardt, Reviewer
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Geometry, Particles and Fields

B. Felsager and Emil Kazes, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Ne'eman receives Wigner Medal for work in group theory

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Heineman Prize in Mathematical Physics to Martin Kruskal

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In Brief

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Jun John Sakurai

Yoichiro Nambu
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William E. Krag

H. J. Zeiger and J. G. Mavroides
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William G. Pfann

Kenneth A. Jackson, Harry J. Leamy, and Richard S. Wagner
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Philip Shorer

Alexander Dalgarno
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APS founds the Committee on Applications in Physics

Seymour P. Keller
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Knapp denies that his clean sweep at NSF is a political move

Jean Coonan
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Theorist Ne'eman becomes Israel's first minister for science

Jean Coonan
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NSF gives aid to poorly funded states

Daniel Gladstone
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1 high‐school class → 8 PhDs + 2 Nobels in physics

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Quantum jump in Washington communication

Harold L. Davis
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