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March 1994

Volume 47, Issue 3

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Relativistic Heavy‐Ion Physics Without Nuclear Contact

Carlos Bertulani and Gerhard Baur
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The large electromagnetic field generated by a fast heavy nucleus allows investigation of new electromagnetic processes not accessible with real photons.

Physics Roundtable: Reinventing Our Future

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With the end of the cold war, physics is under increasing pressure to become more relevant and practical. Looking back on this period, historians might say that economic security has largely replaced military security as the critical factor in setting R&D policies. The implications of this change for the preparation and performance of physicists are discussed by the roundtable participants.

Serving the Physics Community: AIP's Physics Programs

John S. Rigden
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AlP's physics programs are being reviewed so as to better serve the physics community; members of the community are invited to comment.
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An Open Letter to Colleagues Who Publicly Opposed the SSC

Leon M. Lederman
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The SSC's End: What Happened? and What Now?

Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, Doug Pewitt, David R. Nygren, Pierre Ramond, Robert J. Reiland, Christopher Carone, and Rustum Roy
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Take Physics Teaching Back to the Basics

George C. Baldwin
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‘Sustainable Growth’ is Insupportable

Albert A. Bartlett
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Author Affiliation Addition

Robert O. Watts
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Cold Fusion: Still a Hot Research Topic?

Eugene Mallove, David E. Williams, John R. Huizenga, and Stanley Bashkin
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Complex Organic Molecules Found in Interplanetary Dust Particles

Ellen J. Zeman
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Manpower Dynamics of a Scientific Field

William F. Pickard
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Search for a Naturalistic World View. Vol. 1: Scientific Method and Epistemology; Vol. 2: Science and Metaphysics

Abner Shimony and John Ziman, Reviewer
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Fear of Physics: A Guide for the Perplexed

Lawrence M. Krauss and Robert H. March, Reviewer
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Spin Glasses and Biology

Daniel L. Stein and H. Richard Leuchtag, Reviewer
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Acoustics of American English Speech

Joseph P. Olive, Alice Greenwood, John Coleman, and Thomas D. Rossing, Reviewer
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A Nuclear Free World: Desirable? Feasible?

Joseph Rotblat, Jack Steinberger, Bhalchandra Udgaonkar, and Roger Speed, Reviewer
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The Kondo Problem of Heavy Fermions

A. C. Hewson and Piers Coleman, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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AAPT Honors Several at Winter Meeting

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Isabella Karle is Honored by the Franklin Institute

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In Brief

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J. B. Horner Kuper

Martin Blume, William Higinbotham, and Lawrence G. Rubin
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Zdeněk Kopal

John Dyson
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Howard H Sample

Kathryn A. Mccarthy, Yaakov Shapira, David Weaver, Robert P. Guertin, and Lawrence Rubin
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Masao Kotani

Michael Kasha
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Kristin Ralls

Robert Buhrman
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White House Forum on Science Produces Only a Reassuring Hug

Irwin Goodwin
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Hubble Repair Improves Vision and Helps Restore NASA's Image

Irwin Goodwin and Denis F. Cioffi
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APS Establishes Prize in Honor of Onsager

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Hilborn is New AAPT Vice President

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1992 AIP Salary Survey Released


See Also: Erratum

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US Colleges Gave 2100 Graduate Degrees in 1992

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