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October 1994

Volume 47, Issue 10

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The Electron‐Beam Ion Trap

Roscoe E. Marrs, Peter Beiersdorfer, and Dieter Schneider
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A small apparatus can produce any highly charged ion—hydrogen‐like or bare uranium, for example—making possible new tests of quantum electrodynamics and studies of surprising collision behavior at surfaces.

Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy

G. Samuel Hurst and Vladilen S. Letokhov
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A technique based on laser ionization allows researchers to attack an array of problems ranging from measuring fundamental physical parameters of atomic nuclei to understanding the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Is Physics Education Adapting to a Changing World?

Werner P. Wolf
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A survey of educators finds little evidence that physics training is broadening in response to current shortages of jobs and research funds.
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Some Small Big Science

Daniel Kleppner
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Global Positioning System's Hidden History

Ivan A. Getting and Daniel Kleppner
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Reassigning Blame for the SSC's Demise

Timothy E. Toohig and Lawrence Cranberg
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An Unfair Firing in Fargo?

John W. Clark, Charles E. Campbell, George A. Baker, Joào Da Provid≖ncia, Norman March, and J. L. Ozbun
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Views Called Segrè's Were Actually Emo's

Rosa M. Segrè
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Jean Paul Mathieu Career Corrections

Robert Pick, Henri Poulet, Elias Burstein, and Joseph L. Birman
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Bolivian Quake Gives a Rare Glimpse of Earth's Interior

Ray Ladbury
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Tabletop Capillary‐Discharge Soft‐X‐Ray Laser Demonstrated

Graham P. Collins
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Anomalous Cosmic‐Ray Data Suggest Oscillation Between Neutrino Flavors

Bertram Schwarzschild
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The Making of a Soviet Scientist

Roald Z. Sagdeev and Richard Garwin, Reviewer
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Einstein Lived Here

Abraham Pais and Engelbert L. Schucking, Reviewer
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Doping in III–V Semiconductors

E. F. Schubert and David L. Miller, Reviewer
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Physics of the Pulsar Magnetosphere

V. S. Beskin, A. V. Gurevich, Ya. N. Istomin, and Jonathan Arons, Reviewer
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Nonlinear Magnetohydrodynamics

Dieter Biskamp and Spiro K. Antiochos, Reviewer
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Principles of Symmetry, Dynamics and Spectroscopy

William G. Harter and Brian R. Judd, Reviewer
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Topics in Ergodic Theory

Ya. G. Sinai and Barry Simon, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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AAPM Presents Awards in Anaheim

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In Brief

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Harold Brown and John D. Roberts
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J. D. Patterson, Jay Burns, and T. E. Hutchinson
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After Last Year's Threat to NSF, Mikulski Issues Another Manifesto

Irwin Goodwin
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Congress Enacts 1995 R&D Budgets with NIST and NSF the Big Winners

Irwin Goodwin
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Lam is New Editor of APL; New Associate Editors Join JCP

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APS Issues Statement on Equal Opportunity

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