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June 1983

Volume 36, Issue 6

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Science and technology in France

Abraham S. Friedman
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Increases of the civil R&D budget of nearly 20% per year, new links between science and industry and more involvement of scientists in research policy constitute an experiment to revitalize French science and industry and the nation's economy.

Entangled polymers

Pierre‐Gilles de Gennes
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A theory based on the snake‐like motion by which chains of monomers move in the melt is enhancing our understanding of rheology, diffusion, polymer–polymer welding, chemical kinetics and biotechnology.

Synchrotron radiation research—An overview

Arthur Bienenstock and Herman Winick
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An incisive research tool is shedding new light on difficult problems in fields ranging from biology to physics, prompting a major expansion of source facilities.
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Synchrotron radiation facilities

Rustum Roy, Paul B. Sigler, and Donald K. Stevens
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Nuclear‐waste disposal

James M. Loman, James W. Shearer, and Robert O. Pohl
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Another class with two Nobels

John F. Krasny
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Bronx High School of Science

Edward Gelerinter and Michael J. Tannenbaum
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Problem solving

Mary A. Meyer and Robert G. Fuller
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More on nuclear freeze

S. I. Salem, Robert C. Axtmann, William G. Lamb, A. Ravi Prakash Rau, and Harold W. Lewis
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Berkeley in the 1930s

Jacob Bigeleisen
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More Russian refuseniks

Françoise Storey, L. R. Owen Storey, and Kenneth G. Budden
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Response to book review

Harry H. Hull
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Amateur scientists

Tung Tsang
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Development of radar

John H. DeWitt, Jr, Ernest G. Linder, and Luis W. Alvarez
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Using nuclear waste

Robert M. Lerner
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Helium‐3 from hot springs

H. Craig
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Rechargeable batteries

Irving Warshawsky
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Employment in physics

Frank L. Madarasz, Frank Szmulowicz, Beverly Fearn Porter, and Roman Czujko
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Correction

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NCAM not peer‐reviewed, critics say; review panel named

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Superlattices from mismatched materials

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Women Scientists in America: Struggles and Strategies to 1940

M. W. Rossiter and Melba Phillips, Reviewer
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An Introduction to Gauge Theories and the “New Physics” and An Informal Introduction to Gauge Field Theories

E. Leader, E. Predazzi, I. J. R. Aitchison, and Paul H. Frampton, Reviewer
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Tabibito (The Traveler): A Physicist's Memoir

H. Yukawa and A. I. Sanda, Reviewer
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Radiation and Human Health

J. W. Gofman and Karl Z. Morgan, Reviewer
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A New Prosperity: Building a Sustainable Energy Future (The SERI Solar Conservation Study); Energy: The Conservation Revolution; and Our Energy: Regaining Control

H. Kelly, K. Gawell, J. H. Gibbons, W. U. Chandler, M. H. Ross, H. Williams, and Richard Leigh, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Institute of Physics presents awards for 1983

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Fermi Award to Anderson, Neddermeyer

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In Brief

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Herbert Jehle

William C. Parke
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John D. Trimmer

V. Arunasalam
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Milton Furst

Grace Marmor Spruch
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Peter Axel

Lawrence Cardman, Edwin Goldwasser, David Lazarus, and David Pines
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Cruel Nature

N. David Mermin
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Stifling scientific communications to protect US technology

Irwin Goodwin
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Physics does well in NASA budget

Jean Coonan
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Once again, bad grades for US schools

Irwin Goodwin
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Keyworth decries scientists' negative reaction to ABM

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Protesters ask: Should SSRL do weapons‐related research?

Jean Coonan
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Foreign grad students raise enrollment

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Publication of Einstein Papers begins

Daniel Gladstone
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In Brief

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Needed for education: a cooperative effort

Harold L. Davis
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