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August 1984

Volume 37, Issue 8

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High magnetic fields for physics

Lawrence G. Rubin and Peter A. Wolff
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In its first years the National Magnet Laboratory has become the preeminent center for advanced magnet technology and the “Mecca” of visiting experimentalists eager to use the Laboratory's extensive high‐field facilities.

Time‐projection chambers

Ronald J. Madaras and Piermaria J. Oddone
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A gas in parallel electric and magnetic fields makes an elegant detector able to identify particles over a broad momentum range and to measure their tracks in three dimensions.

Exploring surface structure

Shuk Y. Tong
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A host of very new microscopies and spectroscopies, using photons, electrons, ions, atoms and molecules as probes, are answering technologically important questions about how surface atoms are arranged.
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Research consortia

Roger N. Blais
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Test ban—yes

James W. Shearer
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Med school: a bitter pill

Robert J. Yaes
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Scientists versus philosphers

Kenneth J. Epstein
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Military strategy

Joseph J. Davaney
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PT as recruiting device

Robert Ehrlich
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Early days in heavy elements

John McCue and Ruth L. Sime
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Rewards for students

Henry Ernst Sostman
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Mediterranean summer

Arthur Beiser
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Pledge against nuclear arms

Michael Kellison
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Birth of synchrotron

Franklin F. Offner and Edwin M. McMillan
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Earthies, airies square off

Emory Menefee, William Cochran, Earl Hautala, Ruth E. Kastner, Jean Rösch, and Wendell G. Holladay
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A history of nuclear forces

Alex Green
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Nonrelativistic spin

William J. Hurley
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Long‐time tails

P. N. Pusey
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Interferometry: a bone to pick

Paul D. Rockett, J. H. Underwood, and D. T. Attwood
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Monopole skeptic

Robert B. Gray
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Science, yes; weapons, no

Ira J. Kalet
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Math phobia—squeeze play?

Dietrick E. Thomson
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Memories of Bloch

J. F. Allen
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No iodine on campus

John E. Krizan
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Swiss hospitality

Christopher D. Batich
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Raman identified

R. S. Raghavan and Irwin Goodwin
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Gyro omissions

C. W. F. Everitt
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UA1 at CERN says it has candidates for sixth quark, top

Gloria B. Lubkin
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IRAS exposes a remarkable infrared galaxy

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Science and Technology Awareness Month

Alvin W. Trivelpiece
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Schriesheim, Argonne's new chief, eyes industry ties

William Sweet
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Argonne proposes “proliferation‐resistant” breeder

William Sweet
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Schrieffer heads Theory Institute

William Sweet
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Physics bachelor's degrees on the rise

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APS forms groups on instrument and materials

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Newport Corporation funds electro‐optics research grants

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Beefing‐up research facilities at universities with less pork

Irwin Goodwin
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Shakhashiri: Entertaining lecturer moves to NSF

Irwin Goodwin
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At UNESCO politics and science don't mix

Irwin Goodwin
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Tigner named to direct R&D program for SSC

Irwin Goodwin
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Instruments: the base for high‐tech growth

John K. Hulm
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