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June 1990

Volume 43, Issue 6

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Squeezed and Antibunched Light

Malvin C. Teich and Bahaa E. A. Saleh
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New techniques that exploit the limits of the uncertainty principle promise nearly noise‐free optical measurements and improved optical information transmission.

On the Road to Tomsk

Magne Kristiansen, Arthur H. Guenther, and James E. Thompson
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A contingent of US scientists gets a firsthand look at once‐secret Soviet pulsed‐power research facilities—and uncovers examples of exceptional capabilities.

AIP in 1989: An Annual Report

Kenneth W. Ford
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The institute inaugurated a new computer composition system, negotiated several new joint ventures with the Soviets and cosponsored a US‐Soviet conference on chaos, joined in the publication of a children's science magazine, and established a public information office in Washington, DC.
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What's Wrong with these Elements of Reality?

N. David Mermin
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Equation Punctuation Argumentation

Warren H. White, Jonathan P. Dowling, Klaus Hasselmann, Rolf G. Winter, and N. David Mermin
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Publicity's Place in Science

Minas Ensanian
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Learning Compelled is Learning Repelled

Shane D. Mayor
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STM Unravels the Vortex Core in Type II Superconductors

Anil Khurana
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Gigantic Structures Challenge Standard View of Cosmic Evolution

Bertram Schwarzschild
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The Physics of Beams: Past, Present, Future

Andrew M. Sessler
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The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics

Roger Penrose and Rolf Landauer, Reviewer
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Crystals in Gels and Liesegang Rings

Heinz K. Henisch and Kurt Nassau, Reviewer
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Niels Bohr: Physics and the World

Herman Feshbach, Tetsuo Matsui, Alexandra Oleson, and Victor Ya. Frenkel, Reviewer
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But the Crackling is Superb: An Anthology on Food and Drink by the Fellows and Foreign Members of the Royal Society

Nicholas Kurti, Giana Kurti, and N. David Mermin, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Wolf Prize Goes to Condensed‐Matter Theorists De Gennes and Thouless

Matt Siegel
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Auston Wins Award for Work in Ultrafast Optics

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In Brief

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Jerry Mahlman
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Leon H. Fisher
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Academy Annual Meeting: Bush Praises US Science and Press Mainly Provokes

Irwin Goodwin
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Academy Deplores Anti‐Semitism in the Soviet Union

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Bush Administration Dashes Hopes for US Rejoining UNESCO—For Now

Irwin Goodwin
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ESA Space Science Remains on Course, Despite Hipparcos Setback

William Sweet
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British Meteorological Office Spins off Climate Research Center

William Sweet
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Cambridge (UK) to Be Home for New Mathematical Sciences Institute

William Sweet
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Council Votes to Move APS Headquarters to Washington Area

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Special Section: Science Budget

Irwin Goodwin
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