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February 1995

Volume 48, Issue 2

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The Physics of Cerebral Aneurysms

George J. Hademenos
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Though the process of this potentially deadly disease is complex, one can understand many aspects of the formation, growth and rupture of cerebral aneurysms in terms of relatively simple biophysics and fluid mechanics.

Electronic Pairing in Exotic Superconductors

Daniel L. Cox and M. Brian Maple
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Superconductivity in heavy‐fermion materials and high‐Tc cuprates may involve electron pairing with unconventional symmetries and mechanisms.
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Physics Update

Phillip F. Schewe
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Today's Shrinking Science: Another Dream Deferred

Adam Frank
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Atomic Parity Violation's Vaporous Beginnings

Gabriel Karl and Daniel Kleppner
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Has Particle Physics Fulfilled Its Promise?

Michael Dine and Martin C. Gutzwiller
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Open Season on Lederman's Open Letter

Rustum Roy, Glen Crawford, Gerrit L. Vekschuur, Kurt T. Bachmann, Nahmin Horwitz, and Leon M. Lederman
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SSC's End Imperils Third World Science

R. N. Singh
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How Cold Would We Get Under CO2‐Less Skies?

Richard S. Lindzen, Henry Charnock, Keith P. Shine, and Robert Kandel
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Another Probe of Protein Substates

Paul J. Angiolillo and Jane M. Vanderkooi
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Weapons Need Nukes; World Peace Doesn't

Joseph Rotblat and Donald J. Montgomery
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‘Rule of Thumb’ Objections Overruled

Jerry V. Tobias and Michael S. Mazszola
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Correction

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In the Jupiter‐Comet Clash of 1994, Astronomers Are the Big Winners

Stephen G. Benka
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Cavity Lases When Occupied, on Average, by Less Than One Atom

Barbara Gobs Levi
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Home is Where the Wind Blows: Chapters from a Cosmologists Life

Fred Hoyle and Stephen G. Brush, Reviewer
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The Essence of Chaos

Edward N. Lorenz and Paul Martin, Reviewer
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Advanced Light Microscopy, Vol. 3: Measuring Techniques

Maksymilian Pluta and Richard E. Bisbing, Reviewer
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Erbium‐Doped Fiber Amplifiers: Principles and Applications

Emmanuel Desurvire and Michael N. Zervas, Reviewer
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The Surface Science of Metal Oxides

V. E. Henrich, P. A. Cox, and Ulrike Diebold, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Wigner Medal Awarded to Kac and Moody

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AGU Honors Four in San Francisco

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In Brief

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Carson Mark, Louis Rosen, Edward Teller, and Roger Meade
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Bob Walker, a Formula 2000 Racer, Steers Science and Space in the House

Irwin Goodwin
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Without President to Voice R&D Agenda, PCAST Seeks Relevance And Receptivity

Irwin Goodwin
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CERN Reaches Consensus on Two‐Stage LHC

Denis F. Cioffi
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APS Reestablishes Formal Ties with China

Denis F. Cioffi
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Physics Academic Population Maintains Its Size

Denis F. Cioffi
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In Brief

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