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January 2001

Volume 54, Issue 1

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Science with Soft X Rays

Neville Smith
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Synchrotron radiation with photon energies at or below 1 keV is giving new insights into such areas as wet cell biology, condensed matter physics and extreme ultraviolet optics technology.
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Does Accelerator‐Based Particle Physics Have a Future?

Maury Tigner
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We can't just leave the design of frontier accelerators to the specialists. Inventing clever new ideas requires the same talents that it takes to do experimental physics.
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The Intriguing Superconductivity of Strontium Ruthenate

Yoshiteru Maeno, T. Maurice Rice, and Manfred Sigrist
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Structurally, this metal oxide resembles the high‐Tc cuprates, but its superconductivity is more like the superfluidity of helium‐3.
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From the Editor

Stephen G. Benka
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Physics Update

James R. Riordan and Philip F. Schewe
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Theory, Phenomenology, and ‘Who Ordered That?’

Lincoln Wolfenstein, Thomas Wilson, Michael Nauenberg, Louis Brown, and Harry J. Lipkin
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Electronic Publishing Steps Up the Pace

Kyle Forinash, Cynthia Cudaback, and James Langer
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Flexible Polymers Also Counterattract

Francisco J. Solis, Monica Olvera de la Cruz, William M. Gelbart, Robijn F. Bruinsma, Philip A. Pincus, and V. Adrian Parsegian
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The Trouble with Superlatives

Harold Goldwhite and K. K. Phua
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India, Pakistan, NPT

Sidney D. Drell
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Corrections

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Buckyballs Found to Superconduct at 52 K

Barbara Goss Levi
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Hole‐doped carbon‐60 crystals turn out to be better superconductors than their electron‐doped cousins. And, if the critical temperature increases as the lattice expands, Tc might even exceed 100 K.
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Disappearing Atmospheric Neutrinos Don't Seem to be Turning Sterile

Bertram Schwarzschild,
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Super‐Kamiokande data strongly disfavor hypothetical sterile neutrinos as partners in the oscillation of neutrinos from cosmic‐ray showers.
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NIF Moves Forward Amid Controversy

Jim Dawson
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A task force finds no showstoppers in developing the National Ignition Facility's laser system.
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Enthusiasm Deepens for US Underground Physics Lab

Toni Feder
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A cross section of physicists has revived efforts to build a Gran Sassostyle underground facility in the US.
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Holt Holds onto Congressional Seat, Keeps Science in Politics

Jim Dawson
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UK Boosts Pay, Joins ESO, in Science Spending Spree

Paul Guinnessy
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Stirling to Head European Synchrotron

Lynley Hargreaves
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AIP Forum Focuses on Energy and Defense

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AAS Reviews Education Strategy

Lynley Hargreaves
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News Notes

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Web Watch

Charles Day
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Unarmed Forces: The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War

Matthew Evangelista and Herbert L. Abrams, Reviewer
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Quantum Chaos: An Introduction

Hans‐Jürgen Stöckmann and Eric J. Heller, Reviewer
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The Distribution of the Galaxies: Gravitational Clustering in Cosmology

William C. Saslaw and David Layzer, Reviewer
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Journeys Beyond the Standard Model

Pierre Ramond and Paul H. Frampton, Reviewer
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Quantum Heterostructures: Microelectronics and Optoelectronics

Vladimir V. Mitin, Viatcheslav A. Kochelap, Michael A. Stroscio, and Wolfgang Porod, Reviewer
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NEW BOOKS

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Focus on Data Acquisition

Lawrence G. Rubin
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Fermi Award Bestowed on Three Scientists

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Holbrow Will Lead AAPT in 2003

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Gould Is AAPM President‐Elect

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In Brief

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Richard Lee Childers

Ronald D. Edge and Edwin R. Jones
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Kenneth Bailey McAfee Jr

Charles W. Hoover, Jr and David W. McCall
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