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May 1993

Volume 46, Issue 5

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Atom‐Probe Field Ion Microscopy

Tien T. Tsong
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A technique first used for imaging atoms now permits the study of mechanisms and energetics of atomic processes on solid surfaces and the single‐atom and atomic‐layer chemical analysis of surfaces.

Probing Dense Nuclear Matter in the Laboratory

Subal Das Gupta and Gary D. Westfall
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Colliding heavy ions offer a glimpse of nuclear matter at densities and temperatures that previously were exclusive to the extraterrestrial domain.

Goals for the Federal Role in Science and Technology

Ralph E. Gomory
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Toward a Broadened View of Physics Training

James C. McGroddy
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‘Young Scientists’ See No Physicist Shortage

Ardith El‐Kareh, Alexander Weissman, and Joachim Theilhaber
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Opportunities Remain in Science's Hard Times

Giorgio Margaritondo and Arthur Kantrowitz
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Kilogram Definition Should Be Immaterial

W. E. Deeds
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The Truth about Feynman's Father

Joan Feynman and Freeman Dyson
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Solar Cycle's Effect on How High Hubble Flies

Greg Davidson
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Gibbon's Doctoral Adviser Amended

Eugen Merzbacher
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A Shortcut to Sending FSU Scientists Journals

T. Chelidze
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Defense Research Defended

Robert E. Levine
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Correction

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In High‐TC Superconductors, is D‐Wave the New Wave?

Barbara Goss Levi
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All I Really Need to Know…

David P. Srern
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ACA Meeting Crystallizes in Albuquerque

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Program Compiled for Physics Computing '93

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Ion Implantation in Diamond, Graphite and Related Materials

M. S. Dresselhaus, R. Kalish, and Johan F. Prins, Reviewer
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Out of the Crystal Maze

L. Hoddeson, E. Braun, J. Teichmann, S. Weart, and Frederick Seitz, Reviewer
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Particle Physics

B. R. Martin, G. Shaw, and Gary Feldman, Reviewer
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Fractals and Chaos in Geology and Geophysics

Donald L. Turcotte and Stephen R. Brown, Reviewer
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Proceedings of the 1st Experimental Chaos Conference

S. Vohra, M. Spano, M. Shlesinger, L. Pecora, W. Ditto, and George M. Zaslavsky, Reviewer
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Applied Chaos

Jong Hyun Kim, John Stringer, George M. Zaslavsky, Reviewer, and James B. Ramsey, Reviewer
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Local Quantum Physics

Rudolf Haag and Meinhard E. Mayer, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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National Academy of Engineering Names New Members

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In Brief

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William Klemperer
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Judah M. Eisenberg and Akiva Ron
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As Arms Race Ends, DOE Pulls Plug on Tritium Production—For Now

Irwin Goodwin
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Young Scientists' Network Provides Forum For Electronic Activism

Jean Kumagai
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Recession Effects Seen in AIP Survey of College Grads

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AIP History Center Receives Gifts from Segre and Ford Families

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