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May 1992

Volume 45, Issue 5

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Sos! Save Our Science!

Roald Z. Sagdeev
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Western nations should not regard aid to science and scientists in the former Soviet Union as charity: It will return benefits in the form of technology and knowledge, and it will help make democratic changes irreversible.

Soviet Science in Danger

Evgenii L. Feinberg
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Unique problems now confront fundamental science in the Commonwealth of Independent States, and they require appropriate Western aid for their solution.

Condensed Matter Physics in a Market Economy

John M. Rowell
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Knowledge in the field has become o commodity, subject to the some market forces that apply to silicon chips or lasers. The present malaise among researchers is due to an oversupply in a time of decreasing demand.
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Of Scientists and School Systems

Leon M. Lederman
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Supersymmetry's Start and Other Subtleties

Pierre Ramond, Luis J. Boya, and D. C. McCollum
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Is ‘Workshop Physics’ Not the Real Thing?

Edwin R. Schweber, Priscilla Laws, David Sokoloff, and Ronald Thornton
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Constructivism Criticism

Ken Dragoon and Kurt Nassau
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How Do Students Get Misconceptions?

Mario Iona and Paul W. Zitzewitz
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Reward Teaching as Much as Research

H. F. Bezdek
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The ‘Great Books’ Approach to Physics

Alistair M. Wilson
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Corrections

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Some Benefits of Quantum Interference Become Transparent

Barbara Goss Levi
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Yohkoh Returns X‐Ray Images of the Sun

Ellen J. Zeman
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Continents in Motion: The New Earth Debate

Walter Sullivan and J. Tuzo Wilson, Reviewer
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The Detection of Gravitational Waves

David G. Blair and Carlton M. Caves, Reviewer
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Exploring the Sun: Solar Science Since Galileo

Karl Hufbauer and Peggy Aldrich Kidwell, Reviewer
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Value‐Free Science? Purity and Power in Modern Knowledge

Robert N. Proctor and Andrew Pickering, Reviewer
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Molecular and Cell Biophysics

Ralph J. Nossal, Harold Lecar, and David Kleinfeld, Reviewer
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Nuclear and Particle Physics

W. S. C. Williams and Val L. Fitch, Reviewer
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The Trinity Paradox

Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason, and Donald R. Erbschloe, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Freeman Receives First IUPAP Magnetism Award

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Robert Hofstadter

Mason R. Yearian
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Dmitri V. Skobeltsyn

Georgi Zatsepin and Georgi Khristiansen
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David Harker

Herbert Hauptman
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William Parrish

George Castro
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John P. Vinti

Nino L. Bonavito, Robert F. Dressler, Boris Garfinkle, Walter M. Hollister, and Paul M. Janiczek
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Clicerio Avilez Valdez

Michael N. Kreisler, F. Russell Huson, and Bruce C. Knapp
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Eugen Strauss

William M. Yen
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Centers of Excellence Emerge from Evaluation of East German Science

William Sweet
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Beijing Meeting Remains on Track—Amid Continued Concern

William Sweet
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APS and AAS Launch Aid Programs for FSU Physicists

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Electronic Addresses Sought for FSU Physicists

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