Physics Today Annual Index 1988
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SUBJECT INDEX
AAPM
- Khan is 1988 president-elect (PC) JAN 76
- A. P. Smith is president-elect of American Association of Physicists in Medicine (PC) DEC 94
AAPT
- AAPT's physics teaching resource agent program, Y. A. Van Hise, J. Nelson MAR 47
- Franz elected vice president of AAPT for 1988 (PC) MAY 90
- Romer succeeds Rigden as A] P. editor (PC) OCT 77
- American Association of Physics Teachers and The American Physical Society meet in Crystal City (MP) JAN 67
AAS
- Osterbrock takes office as American Astronomical Society president (PC) SEP 101
ACA
- Craven will succeed Berman as American Crystalographic Association president in 1989 (PC) APR 81
- Duchamp is elected vice president of American Crystallographic Association (PC) NOV 95
Accelerators
See also DOE; Particle physics; SSC; Synchrotron radiation
- New particle acceleration techniques, A. M. Sessler JAN 26
- Pions to quarks: Particle physics in the 1950s, L. M. Brown, M. Dresden, L. Hoddeson NOV 56
- Alternatives to the SSC, F. Dyson (OP) FEB 77
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- LEP tunnel comes full circle (SD) JUN 24
- HERA stores its first beam (SD) DEC 18
- CERN council will oversee management reforms in 1988 (PC) FEB 74
- SSC alternatives: Critics collide with Dyson, E. L. Goldwasser; R. Siemann; M. Einhorn, G. Kane; A. Abashian; F. Dyson (L) MAY 9
- Widening the field of SSC magnet competitors, F. R. Huson, P. M. McIntyre:.M. Tigner (L) AUG 13
Acoustics
- Recognition for Waldemar Voigt, W.T. Doyle; N. Rott (L) AUG 102
AGU
- Dalrymple is president-elect of American Geophysical Union (PC) JUL 66
- AGU selects 12th Congressional fellow (PC) NOV 96
- AGU issues ethical guidelines for publishing (PC) DEC 94
AIP
See also SPS
- AIP in 1987: An annual report, K. W. Ford JUN 56 Accessing AIP's Federal awareness service (WR) JUN 53
- American Institute of Physics reports on salaries of member-society members (PC) MAR 80
- Survey evaluates use of foreign teaching assistants (PC) MAR 81
- AIP signs publishing agreement with USSR; education unit moved to Washington (PC) May 89
- AIP survey finds increase in postdocs (PC) JUN 72
- AIP history group will study large collaborations (PC) JUN 72
- Charo awarded AIP Congressional fellowship (PC) JUN 73
- Journalist Preston wins AIP award for science writing (PC) JUN 73
- AIP makes first children's science writing award (PC) JUN 73
- Job market for physics bachelors is less attractive (PC) AUG 69
- Baensch is AIP's new director of publishing (PC) SEP 99 Kirwan named manager of AIP's education division (PC) SEP 100
- AIP announces Meggers education award winners (PC) SEP 100
- Physics of Fluids is divided into A and B. sections (PC) SEP 101
- AIP releases first major survey of high school physics teachers (PC) NOV 93
- AIP salary survey registers large one-year increase (PC) NOV 95
- AIP Corporate Associates meet at IBM Yorktown Heights (PC) DEC 91
- APS develops system to manage membership data services (APS) APR 109
- The physical realities of APS: Who, what and where (APS) OCT 109
APS
- American Physical Society establishes major prize in memory of Lilienfeld (PC) MAY 87
- APS council endorses strategic planning committee for physics (PC) DEC 89
- Merzbacher elected vice president, Jackson, Patel and Perl councilors (APS) JAN 99
- Committee on opportunities presents profile of membership to council (APS) MAR 107
- APS develops system to manage membership data services (APS) APR 109
- Chinese scholars program goes into home stretch (APS) JUN 111
- Group will investigate strategic planning of industrial research (APS) JUN 111
- Council adopts statement on graphic materials (APS) JUN 111
- New Congressional fellows begin terms in January 1989 (APS) JUL 87
- Industries and students benefit from summer intern program (APS) SEP 121
- The physical realities of APS: Who, what and where (APS) OCT 109
- High school and college teachers benefit from local physics alliances (APS) NOV 139
- Radzihovsky receives Apker award for undergraduate achievement (APS) DEC 127
- AAPT and APS meet in Crystal City (MP) JAN 67
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- Multiple submissions: An abstract solution, A. A. Berezin (L) JAN 128
- SSC: Opinion splitter, M. J. Moravcsik (L) MAY 134
- What price funding the Super Collider? J. F. Waymouth; R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- Committees to aid oppressed scientists, B. Feldman (L) JUL 102
- How low will particle beams go? . H. W. Kendall; G. Canavan (L) SEP 146
- Register physicists, not abstracts, R. J. Yaes (L) SEP 154
- Outsiders' views of Phys. Rev. Letters, N. L. Balazs; G. Basbas; I. A. Lerch; R. J. Yaes; L. Passell (L) NOV 13
Arms control
See also Military physics
- Making weapons, talking peace, H. F. York APR 40
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- Japan's nuclear program stresses breeders, plutonium and safeguards (PC) JAN 71
- Regulation of sensitive nuclear materials at issue in German inquiry (PC) AUG 67
- Nuclear test estimates yield criticism, T. C. Bache, C. F. Romney, A. S. Ryall; J. F. Evernden, G. E. Marsh (L) JUN 125
- Shevchenko on Soviet science, J. J. Devaney (L) SEP 152
ASA
- Hubbard is president-elect of Acoustical Society of America (PC) OCT 77
Astronomy and astrophysics
See also Cosmology and general relativity; Space
physics; NSF; Budgets and funding
- Atomic spectroscopy and astrophysics, L. Goldberg AUG 38; correction NOV 157
- Mystery spots, x rays, gamma rays: Is the dust settling from SN1987a? (SD) JAN 20
- Short-wavelength distortions seen in the cosmic background radiation (SD) AUG 17
- First echos from SN1987a...87a...87a (SD) AUG 18
- Are the ultra-energetic cosmic gammas really photons? (SD) NOV 17
- Interview-Erich Bloch: On changing times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- Mount Wilson Telescope to be recommissioned (PC) MAR 82
- Report on West German astronomy stresses need for electronic network (PC) APR 79
- Wolff heads National Optical Observatories (PC) APR 82
- Beckers leaves NOAO for ESO project (PC) JUN 72
- Bolide extinction theory makes an impact, R. Kollgaard; S. I. Salem; K. Peacock; G. A. Landis;
G. Solof; S. Aranoff; L. W. Alvarez (L) JAN 13
- Geomagnetism, sea level and tectonics, M. R. Rampino; A. Bardos; R. A. Muller, D. E. Morris (L) JAN 120
- Reflecting on liquid mercury mirrors, E. M. Dickson (L) APR 15
- A new spin on an old rotation, W. P. Bidelman (L) AUG 100
- Cluster credit: Who seconded the motion? D. H. Gudehus; V. C. Rubin (L) SEP 150
- Middle ground sought on bolide impact, S. M. Cisowski; R. W. Agreen (L) OCT 122
Atomic, molecular and chemical physics
- 100 years of photoemission, G. Margaritondo APR 66
- Langmuir-Blodgett films, V. K. Agarwal JUN 40
- Atomic spectroscopy and astrophysics, L, Goldberg AUG 38; correction NOV 157
- Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, A. Jayaraman, A. K. Ramdas AUG 56
- Negative calcium ions are stable-in spite of the conventional wisdom (SD) JUN 21
- Ozone depletion at the poles: The hole story emerges (SD) JUL 17; correction AUG 21
- Global levels of ozone decrease (SD) JUL 19
- Clouds of trapped cooled ions condense into crystals (SD) SEP 17
- Positron microscopes offer a new view of things (SD) DEC 17
- The long and short of relaxation times, R. V. Mulkern; M. Karplus (L) JUL 15
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
AVS
- Greene is president-elect of American Vacuum Society (PC) JUN 71
- AVS to meet in Atlanta (MP} SEP 64
Awards
- David Adler Lectureship (APS Materials Physics Topical Group) J. Tauc JUN 114
- 1988 LeRoy Apker Award (APS) L. R. Radzihovsky DEC 127
- 1987 Awards for Achievement in Accelerator Physics and Technology (US Particle Accelerator School) D. Halbach; L. Thorndahl JAN 104
- 1988 Award for Science Writing in Physics and Astronomy (AIP) R. Preston JUN 73
- Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research (APS Division of Plasma Physics) F. Wagner JUL 89
- 1987 Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution (APS) R. Bland OCT 79
- 1988 Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution (APS) R. B. Partridge OCT 79
- 1987 Jesse Beams Award (APS) D. P. Landau JAN 106
- George David Birkhoff Prize (American Mathematical Society, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) E. Lieb MAY 112
- Tom W. Bonner Prize (APS) R. Davis Jr SEP 123
- Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize (APS Condensed Matter Physics Division) F. F. Fang, A. B. Fowler, P. J. Stiles MAR 53
- Martin J. Buerger Award (ACA) G. Jeffrey JUN 113
- Vannevar Bush Award (NSF) G. T. Seaborg JUL 89
- First Annual Award for Children's'Science Writing (AIP) S. K. Buxbaum, R. G. Gelman, M. Cocca-Leffler JUN 73
- Common Wealth Award in Science and Invention (Bank of Delaware) J. MacChesney AUG 96
- Elliott Cresson Medal (Franklin Institute) H. G. Drickamer AUG 95
- Davisson-Germer Prize (APS) J. L. Hall SEP 123
- John H. Dillon Medal (APS High-Polymer Physics Division) D. S. Pearson MAR 53
- Distinguished Service Citations (AAPT) D. A. Berry; D. R. Carpenter Jr, R. B. Minnix; J. F. Pizzo; R. F. Tinker JAN 67
- Distinguished Service Citation (ASA) F. E. White FEB 99
- Charles Stark Draper Award (International Astronautical Federation) G. S. Levy NOV 106
- Europhysics Prize (Hewlett-Packard) J. G. Bednorz, K. A. Müller JUL 90
- 1987 Enrico Fermi Awards (DOE) L. W. Alvarez; G. F. Tape JAN 103
- Gaede-Langmuir Award (AVS) J. R. Arthur Jr, A. Y. Cho SEP 64
- 1987 Gemant Award (AIP) P. Morrison JAN 67
- 1988 Gemant Award (AIP) F. Dyson DEC 91
- 1987 Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award (APS) L. A. Dolan MAR 110
- 1988 Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award (APS) B. L. Schumaker SEP 123
- 1987 Gold Medal (ASA) C. M. Harris FEB 99
- Gold Medal (Royal Astronomical Society of Great Britain) D. L. Anderson MAY 112
- 1988 Gravity Research Foundation Essay Awards, I. Bars, C. N. Pope; P. O. Mazur; M. Axenides; R. C.
Myers, J. 2. Simon, I. Prigogine, J. Geheniau, E. Gunzig, P. Nardone OCT 82
- 1986 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics (AIP, AAS) H.Spinrad NOV 99
- 1987 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics (AIP, AAS) D. L. Lambert MAY 111
- 1988 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics (AIP, AAS) J. E. Gunn NOV 99
- Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics (AIP, APS) J. Wess, B. Zumino MAY 111
- 1988 Golden Heyrovsky Medal (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) A. Henglein SEP 126
- High Polymer Physics Prize (APS) R. H. Boyd MAR 53
- Honorary Fellowship (ASA) H. A. S. Nodtvedt FEB 99
- International Prize for New Materials (APS) K. A.
- Müller, J. G. Bednorz, C.-W Chu MAR 53
- Frank Isakson Prize (APS) A. J. Sievers MAR 53
- 1987 Jansky Lectureship, H. C. Van de Hulst APR 114
- R. Bruce Lindsay Award (ASA) I. J. Busch-Vishniac FEB 99
- MacArthur Fellowships (MacArthur Foundation) D. H. Friedan; D.-Gross; M. C. Malin; J. H. Schwarz; S. Shenker APR 111
- James B. Macelwane Medals (AGU) D. R. MacAyeal; M. K. McNutt; K. B. Quest NOV 104
- Peter Mark Memorial Award (AVS) J. Tersoff SEP 64
- James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics (APS Division of Plasma Physics) B. Coppi JUL 89
- 1987 William L. McMillan Award (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) A. D. Stone JAN 106
- 1988 Meggers Project Award (AIP) M. M. Rozek; W. V. Stoecker, S. Bates; V. K. Agarwal; J. Langabee; W. J. Boone SEP 100
- 1987 Meritorious Service Award (American National Standards Institute) A. D. Callihan MAY 112
- Albert Nerken Award (AVS) S. L. Milora SEP 64
- Oersted Medal (AAPT) N. F. Ramsey JAN 67
- George E. Pake Prize (APS) C. K. N. Patel MAR 53
- W. K. H. Panofsky Prize (APS) C. Y. Prescott SEP 123
- 1987 George Pegram Award (APS) W. C. Connolly JAN 106
- Melba Newell Phillips Award (AAPT) H. R. Crane DEC 97
- 1986 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize (AAS) R. Genzel NOV 99
- 1987 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize (AAS) D. E. Winget NOV 99
- 1988 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize (AAS) S. L. Baliunas NOV 99
- 1987 Outstanding SPS Chapter Adviser (SPS) R. P. Chaturvedi MAR 82
- Earle K. Plyler Prize (APS) R. W. Field MAR 55
- R. V. Pole Memorial Lectureship (OSA) E. P. Ippen APR75
- 1989 Priestley Medal (The American Chemical Society) G. C. Pimentel AUG 95
- Public Service Award (ACA) W. Nelson JUN 113
- Simon Ramo Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Plasma Physics (APS Division of Plasma Physics) M. J. Mayberry JUL 89
- First Prize for Research and Innovation (Italgas) T. Hänsch OCT 79
- Richtmeyer Memorial Lecture (AAPT) P. A Franken JAN 67
- Bruno Rossi Prize (AAS High-Energy Astrophysics Division) M. van der Klis NOV 99
- 1986 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship (AAS) A. E. Whitford NOV 99
- 1987 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship (AAS) F. L. Whipple NOV 99
- 1988 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship (AAS) G. H. de Vaucouleurs NOV 99
- J. J. Sakurai Prize (APS) S. L. Adler SEP 123
- 1988 Award for Science Writing in Physics and Astronomy (AIP) R. Preston JUN 73
- 1988 Science Writing Prize (AIP) M. Riordan DEC 91
- Shock Compression Award (APS Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter Physics)
J. M. Walsh, R. G. McQueen, M. H. Rice MAR 109
- Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology Shop Note Award (AVS) G. L. Fowler SEP 64
- 1987 Silver Medal in Psychological and Physiological Acoustics (ASA) E. Zwicker FEB 99
- Silver Medal in Speech Communication (ASA) D. H. Klatt FEB 99
- Waldo E. Smith Medal (AGU) P. H. Abelson NOV 104
- Marian Smoluchowski Medal (Polish Physical Society) J. H. Eberly MAR 112
- John A. Thornton Memorial Award (Electric Power Research Institute) V. Chu NOV 96
- Charles Hard Townes Award (OSA) A. Ashkin APR 75
- Trente-Crede Medal (ASA) M. C. Junger FEB 99
- 1987 Arthur Von Hipple Award (MRS) C. Frank JAN 104
- 1988 Arthur Von Hippel Award (MRS) J. Friedel NOV 67
- 1986 Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (AAS) S. White NOV 99
- 1987 Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (AAS) J. Wisdom NOV 99
- 1988 Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy (AAS) M. Begelman NOV 99
- Bertram Eugene Warren Diffraction Physics Award (ACA) P. M. Horn, R. Birgeneau JUN 113
- Medard W. Welch Award (AVS) P. Sigmund SEP 64
- 1987 Robert R. Wilson Prize in Accelerator Physics (APS) E. D. Courant MAR 109
- 1988 Robert R. Wilson Prize in Accelerator Physics (APS) D. W. Kerst SEP 126
Biophysics and medical physics
- The biophysics of visualphotoreception, A. Lewis, L. V. Del Priore JAN 38
- Medical applications of lasers, T. F. Deutsch OCT 56 Statistical mechanics of neural networks, H. Sompolinsky DEC 70
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- Physics takes the wit ness stand, W. Goldsmith; A. C. Damask (L) JAN 127
- The long and short of relaxation times, R. V. Mulkern; M. Karplus (L) JUL 15
Budgets and funding
See also Education; Government and physics in the US;
Industrial research; NASA; NSF; Publishing, journals,
electronic publishing; Research and R&D; Science
policy; Universities; US national laboratories and institutes
- Space science in the UnitedStates, J. K. Alexander, F. B. McDonald MAY 56
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- Midnight riders: Pork in DOE's science budget (WR) APR 6O
- Amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- NSF surveys indicate slower pace for R&D, even in military work (WR) MAY 74
- Press addresses a political dilemma, choosing among scientific priorities (WR) JUN 49
- Interview-Erich Bloch: On changing times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- Bob Noyce created Silicon Valley and now he's asked to save it (WR) SEP 50
- Mirrors in space: How costly? N. Bloembergen, C. K. N. Patel (L) FEB 15
- A condensed funding matter at NSF, J. W. Serene; R. S. Nicholson (L) JUN 13
- Don't belittle big science, S. G. Wojcicki (L) JUN 124
- What price funding the Super Collider? J. F. Waymouth; R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak; N. L. Larson; M. J. Glaubman; D. M. Smith;
S. Weinberg; J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- SSC might not be money in the bank, W. Moellering; E. L. Goldwasser; G. L. Kane, M. B. Einhorn (L) NOV 149
- SSC costs: Compare and contrast, G. A. Fisher; R. Vandenbosch (L) DEC 129
Chaos and fractals
See Computers and computational physics; Condensed
matter physics; Fluids; Theory and mathematical physics
China, People's Republic of
See also International science
- Future of Chinese students in US at issue; CUSPEA program nears its end (PC) JUN 67
- Chinese scholars program goes into home stretch (APS) JUN 111
- Chinese students in the US: Home unfree, (Name withheld) (L) DEC 15
Computers and computational physics
See also DARPA; Electronics
- Chaos: How regular can it be? A. A. Chernikov, R. Z. Sagdeev, G. M. Zaslavsky NOV 27
- Statistical mechanics of neural networks, H. Sompolinsky DEC 70
- Interactive computation for undergraduates, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) DEC 9
- Numerical simulations reveal fluid flows near solid boundaries (SD) MAY 17
- Wilson and Brown leave Cornell for Ohio State University (PC) JUL 65
- Physics takes the witness stand, W. Goldsmith; A. C. Damask (L) JAN 127
- The long and short of relaxation times, R. V. Mulkern; M. Karplus (L) JUL 15
Condensed matter physics
See also Crystallography; Fluids; Materials science; NSF;
Science policy; Sociology of science; Superconductivity
and superfluidity; Surfaces and thin films; Synchrotron radiation
- 100 years of photoemission, G. Margaritondo APR 66
- Langmuir-Blodgett films, V. K. Agarwal JUN 40
- Local structural order in amorphous semiconductors, J. S. Lannin JUL 28
- The birth of the solid-state physics community, S. R. Weart JUL 38; correction SEP 155
- Photorefractive nonlinear optics, J. Feinberg OCT 46
- Chaos: How regular can it be? A. A. Chernikov, R. Z. Sagdeev, G. M. Zaslavsky NOV 27
- Special issue: Disordered solids, P.A. Lee DEC 22
- The statistical physics of sedimentary rock, P.-z. Wong DEC 24
- Disordered electronic systems, B. L. Al'tshuler, P. A. Lee DEC 36
- Quantum interference fluctuations in disordered metals, R. A. Webb, S. Washburn DEC 46
- Theory of random magnets, D. S. Fisher, G. M. Grinstein, A. Khurana DEC 56
- Statistical mechanics of neural networks, H. Sompolinsky DEC 70
- Spin glass I: A scaling law rescue, P. W. Anderson (RF) JAN 9
- Spin glass II: Is there a phase transition? P.W Anderson (RF) MAR 5
- Spin glass III: Theory raises its head, P. W. Anderson (RF) JUN 9
- Spin glass IV: Glimmerings of trouble, P. W. Anderson (RF) SEP 9
- Quantum Hall effect shows surprising even-denominator plateau (SD) JAN 17
- Studies of new superconductors revive old questions (SD) FEB 19
- The Tc to beat is 125 K (SD) APR 21
- Numerical simulations reveal fluid flows near solid boundaries (SD) MAY 17
- Rayleigh-Benard experiment probes transition from chaos to turbulence (SD) JUN 17
- Clouds of trapped cooled ions condense into crystals (SD) SEP 17
- Universal singular behavior is observed in quantum Hall effect (SD) SEP 21
- Ballistic electron transport through a narrow channel is quantized (SD) NOV 21
- American Physical Society establishes major prize in memory of Lilienfeld (PC) MAY 87
- NSF panel propoSes $100 million investment for magnet facility (PC) JUL 61
- US physicists pay first visit to Chernogolovka solid state institute (PC) OCT 73
- Electric Power Research Institute makes first award in memory of Thornton (PC) NOV 96
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- Clearing up soap film history, J. Hayter (L) MAR 15
- RKKYologists unearthed, M. Stephen, E. Abrahams (L) APR 13
- A condensed funding matter at NSF, J. W. Serene; R. S. Nicholson (L) JUN 13
- Justice for a discredited figure, T. A. Fulton (L) JUL 13
Cosmology and general relativity
See also Astronomy and astrophysics
- Cosmology from Robertson to today, Ya. B. Zel'dovich MAR 27
- Reflections on early work on "Big Bang" cosmology, R. A. Alpher, R. Herman AUG 24; correction OCT 128
- Short-wavelength distortions seen in the cosmic background radiation (SD) AUG 17
- Cosmic strings and superstrings, W. H. Bostick (L) JAN 128
- God as the ultimate unifying force, M. A. Izaz, M. M. Ifaz (L) JAN 129
- Inflation anti-defamation, L. Kofman, A. Linde; J. R. Bond (L) JUN 15
- "Mini-universes": Too big to be seen? H. Arp; A. D. Linde (L) JUN 124
- Nature's indecision on gravity's nature, B. Hoeneisen (L) JUL 15
- Cluster credit: Who seconded the motion? D. H. Gudehus; V. C. Rubin (L) SEP 150
- alpha nu gamma. How about you? R. A. Alpher; R. Herman (L) NOV 157
Crystallography
See also Condensed matter physics
- Crystallography's historical strugges, J. Jenkin (L) MAR 134
DARPA
See also Computers and computational physics; Electronics;
Government and physics in the US; Military physics
- How the military responded to the laser, R. W. Seidel OCT 36
- Washington Ins & Outs: Bardon, Schindler, Wulf join NSF; Colladay is new DARPA chief (WR) JUL 50
- Bob Noyce created Silicon Valley and now he's asked to save it (WR) SEP 50
DOD
See also Budgets and funding; Government and physics in
the US; Military physics; SDI
- How the military responded to the laser R. W. Seidel OCT 36
- Compact x-ray lithography machines generate hope for semiconductors (WR) JAN 49
- Washington ins and outs: DOE's Snow goes to Chicago; Marquet and Kerber leave DOD (WR) FEB 52
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- NSF surveys indicate slower pace for R&D, even in military work (WR) MAY 74
- Washington Ins & Outs: Bardon, Schindler, Wulf join NSF; Colladay is new DARPA chief (WR) JUL 50
- Defense Science Board urges President to coordinate military with economic plans (WR) DEC 87
DOE
See also Accelerators; Budgets and funding; Energy and
environment; Government and physics in the US; Science
policy; SSC; Synchrotron radiation
- Alternatives to the SSC, F. Dyson (OP) FEB 77
- Washington ins and outs: DOE's Snow goes to Chicago; Marquet and Kerber leave DOD (WR) FEB 52
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Co ngress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- Midnight riders: Pork in DOE's science budget (WR) APR 60
- amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- DOE wants new weapons reactors to replace aging, troubled ones (WR) SEP 47
- As race for SSC nears finish, DOE searches for contractors (WR) SEP 49
- Perils of aging US weapons plants stir outrage and fear of a "time bomb" (PC) NOV 49
- Washington ins & outs: After a wait, Hunter joins DOE; Keyworth, Bernthal to new fobs (WR) NOV 52
- Fusion community's "voice" at DOE, F. L. Ribe (L) FEB 15
Earth and planetary sciences
See Geophysics
Education
See also Budgets and funding; Employment; NSF. Science
policy; Universities
- AAPT's physics teaching resource agent program, Y. A. Van Hise, J. Nelson MAR 47
- AIP in 1987. An annualreport, K. W. Ford JUN 56
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- Interactive computation for undergraduates, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) DEC 9
- Five years after " A nation at risk" US schools still seek better grades (WR) JUN 50
- Interview-Erich Bloch: On changlng times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- Volunteer teaching project in DC creates model for nation (PC) MAR 79
- Chaturvedi is outstanding Society of Physics Students chapter adviser (PC) MAR 82
- AIP signs publishing agreement with USSR; education unit moved to Washington (PC) May 89
- Kirwan named manager of AIP.s education division (PC) SEP 100
- AIP announces Meters education award winners (PC) SEP 100
- US team garners three silvers in physics olympiad (PC) SEP 101
- AIP releases first major survey of high school physics teachers (PC) NOV 93
- High school and college teachers benefit from local physics alliances (APS) NOV 139
- Radzihovsky receives Apker award for undergraduate achievement (APS) DEC 127
- AAPT and APS meet in Crystal City (MP) JAN 67
- Remembering PSSC's early days, F. Rosebury (L) FEB 112
- Attracting tomorrow's physicists today, G. Phillies (L) APR 13
- Plaudits for PSSC physics, D. A. Schaefer (L) APR 131
- Questions for introductory physics, R. Mirman (L) JUL 102
- An educational knotion from Knudsen, J. G. Logan (L) SEP 152
- Bachelor's booster, E. H. Dowell (L) DEC 131
Electronics
See also Computers and computational physics; DARPA;
Industrial research
- Disordered electronic systems, B. L. Al'tshuler, P. A. Lee DEC 36
- Quantum interference fluctuations in disordered metals, R. A. Webb, S. Washburn DEC 46
- Very small tunnel functions sense the effect of single electrons (SD) MAY 19; correction AUG 103
- Ballistic electron transport through a narrow channel is quantized (SO) NOV 21
- Electric Power Research Institute makes first award in memory of Thornton (PC) NOV 96
Employment
See also Education; Industrial research; Society and physics
- AIP reports on salaries of member-society members (PC) MAR 80
- Survey evaluates use of foreign teaching assistants (PC) MAR 81
- Future of Chinese students in US at issue; CUSPEA program nears its end (PC) JUN 67
- AIP survey finds increase in postdocs (PC) JUN 72
- Job market for physics bachelors is less attractive (PC) AUG 69
- US physics students hold their own as enrollments continue to rise (PC) NOV 95
- AIP salary survey registers large one-year increase (PC) NOV 95
- Physics as profession and as PhD supplier, F. H. Lewis; J. E. Lang, F. Szmulowicz, F. L. Madarasz; R. Lakes (L) JAN 122
- Corporate job security and the bottom line, D. . Klick (L) APR 122
- Corporate job security and the bottom line, D. Klick (L) APR 122
- Do the best physicists spot the best talent? D. Merritt (L) JUL 102
- Make assistantships available to PhDs, J. J. Klein (L) AUG 101
- Bachelor's booster, E. H. Dowell (L) DEC 131
Energy and environment
See also DOE; Fusion and plasmas
- Addressing public concerns in science, J. F. Ahearne SEP 36; correction OCT 128
- Ozone depletion at the poles: The hole story emerges (SD) JUL 17; correction AUG 21
- Global levels of ozone decrease (SD) JUL 19
- DOE wants new weapons reactors to replace aging, troubled ones (WR) SEP 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- Japan's nuclear program stresses breeders, plutonium and safeguards (PC) JAN 71
- Superpowers promote design effort for fusion demonstration reactor (PC) JAN 74
- Regulation of sensitive nuclear materials at issue in German inquiry (PC) AUG 67
- Perils of aging US weapons plants stir outrage and fear of a "time bomb" (PC) NOV 49
- Physics pro bono redux, G. G. Eichholz; J. Beyea (L) AUG 100
- SDI: Some darker implications, J. Bogan (L) DEC 130
Europe
See also International science; Military physics
- Western European space science, I. Axford MAY 42
- LEP tunnel comes full circle (SD) JUN 24
- HERA stores its first beam (SD) DEC 18
- CERN council will oversee management reforms in 1988 (PC) FEB 74
- Royal Society and Soviet Academy reach agreement (PC) MAR 82
- Report on West German astronomy stresses need for electronic network (PC) APR 79
- Regulation of sensitive nuclear materials at issue in German inquiry (PC)'AUG 67
Export controls
See also Technology transfer
- US and USSR academies extend exchanges as indication of thaw in relations (WR) MAR 44
Fluids
See also Condensed matter physics
- Chaos: How regular can it be? A. A. Chernikov, R. Z. Sagdeev, G. M. Zaslavsky NOV 27
- The statistical physics of sed iment ary rock, P.-z. Wong DEC 24
- Interactive computation for undergraduates, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) DEC 9
- Numerical simulations reveal fluid flows near solid boundaries (SD) MAY 17
- Rayleigh-Benard experiment probes transition from chaos to turbulence (SD) JUN 17
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
Fusion and plasmas
See also Energy and environment
- Superpowers promote design effort for fusion demonstration reactor (PC) JAN 74
- Fusion community's "voice" at DOE, F. L. Ribe (L) FEB 15
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
Geophysics
- Edmond Halley, geophysicist, M. E. Evans FEB 41
- Soviet space science, R. Z. Sagdeev MAY 30
- Space science in the United States, J. K. Alexander, F. B. McDonald MAY 56
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L.J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- The statistical physics of sedimentary rock, P.-z. Wong DEC 24
- Ozone depletion at the poles: The hole story emerges (SD) JUL 17; correction AUG 21
- Global levels of ozone decrease (SD) JUL 19
- From mine shafts to cliffs-the "fifth force" remains elusive (SD) JUL 21
- Special report: 8ush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- Bolide extinction theory makes an impact, R. Kollgaard; S. I. Salem; K. Peacock; G. A. Landis; G. Solof; S. Aranoff;
L. W. Alvarez (L) JAN 13
- Geomagnetism, sea level and tectonics, M. R. Rampino; A, Bardos; R. A. Muller, D. E. Morris (L) JAN 120
- Nuclear test estimates yield criticism, T. C. Bache, C. F. Romney, A. S. Ryall; J. F. Evernden, G. E. Marsh (L) JUN 125
- Middle ground sought on bolide impact, S. M. Cisowski; R. W. Agreen (L) OCT 122
Government and physics in the US
See also Arms control; Budgets and funding; DARPA; DOD;
DOE; Europe; Export controls; International science;
Military physics; NSF; Science policy; Society and
physics; SSC; Technology transfer
- An outsider's inside view of the Challenger inquiry, R. P. Feynman FEB 26
- Making weapons, talking peace, H. F. York APR 40
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- Accessing AIP.s Federal awareness service (WR) JUN 53
- Charo awarded AIP Congressional fellowship (PC) JUN 73
- AGU selects 12th Congressional fellow (PC) NOV 96
- APS council endorses strategic planning committee for physics (PC) DEC 89
- Group will investigate strategic planning of industrial research (APS) JUN 111
- New Congressional fellows begin terms in January 1989 (APS) JUL 87
- The physical realities of APS: Who, what and where (APS) OCT 109
- High school and college teachers benefIt from local physics alliances (APS) NOV 139
- Fusion community's "voice" at DOE, F. L. Ribe (L) FEB 15
- Challenger's British ancestor, G. T. Davidson, D. S. Evans (L) MAY 138
- A site-SSCer's guide to the states, T. L. Bruce (L) OCT 122
History and philosophy
- Merle Antony Tuve: Pioneer nuclear physicist, T. D. Cornell JAN 57
- Edmond Halley, geophysicist, M. E. Evans FEB 41
- Cosmology from Robertson to today, Ya. B. Zel'dovich MAR 27
- Making weapons, talking peace, H. F. York APR 40
- The physicist as mad scientist, S. R. Weart JUN 28
- The birth of the solid-state physics community, S. R. Weart JUL 38; correction SEP 155
- Reflections on early work on "Big Bang" cosmology, R. A. Alpher, R. Herman AUG 24; correction OCT 128
- Atomic spectroscopy and astrophysics, L. Goldberg AUG 38; correction NOV 157
- Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, A. Jayaraman, A. K. Ramdas AUG 56
- Kramers's contributions to statistical mechanics, M. Dresden SEP 26
- Physics and Soviet-Western relations in the 1920s and 1930s, P. R. Josephson SEP 54
- The birth of the laser, J. L. Bromberg, OCT 26
- How the military responded to the laser, R. W. Seidel OCT 36
- Pions to quarks: Particle physics in the 1950s, L. M. Brown, M. Dresden, L. Hoddeson NOV 56
- Spin glass I: A scaling law rescued, P. W. Anderson (RF) JAN 9
- Spin glass II: Is there a phase transition? P. W. Anderson (RF) MAR 5
- Spin glass III: Theory raises its head, P. W. Anderson (RF) JUN 9
- Spin glass IV: Glimmerings of trouble, P. W. Anderson (RF) SEP 9
- Ask a foolish question..., H. Feshbach, V. F. Weisskopf (RF) OCT 9; correction NOV 157
- American Physical Society establishes major prize in memory of Lilienfeld (PC) MAY 87
- AIP history group will study large collaborations (PC) JUN 72
- Klein to be named senior editor of Einstein papers (PC) OCT 76
- SDI: When defenses turn offensive, G. E. Blonder (L) JAN 126
- God as the ultimate unifying force, M. A. Izaz, M. M. Ijaz (L) JAN 129
- Remembering PSSC's early days, F. Rosebury (L) FEB 112
- Electron-phonon interactiOn and high Tc, Nai-Chang Yeh; J.-C. Swihart; A. L. Rockwood (L) MAR 11
- Mendel and the SSC: Two p's in a pod, B. C. Brown (L) MAR 13
- Clearing up soap film history, J. Hayter (L) MAR 15
- Michelson's middle moniker, Y. Ne'eman (L) MAR 15
- The multifaceted Mr. Morley, R.A. Rhodes II (L) MAR 130
- A modern test for the ether? H. Aspden (L) MAR 132
- Crystallography's historical struggles, J. Jenkin (L) MAR 134
- Minding one's majorons, S. Nussinov (L) APR 13
- A very special theory of relativity, K. Suchy (L) APR 124
- Of Crays and creationism, E. H. Carlson; C. G. Seab; A. S. Lodge (L) APR 124
- Plaudits for PSSC physics, D. A. Schaefer (L) APR 131
- Remembering Richard Feynman, R. J. Barker; F. Morrison; A. J. Glass; R. S. Wolff (L) MAY 134
- Challenger's British ancestor, G. T. Davidson, D. S. Evans (L) MAY 138
- Recognition for Waldemar Voigt, W. T. Doyle; N. Rott (L) AUG 102
- An educational knotion from Knudsen, J. G. Logan (L) SEP 152
- Einstein auf Englisch: Warum nicht? D. Greenberger; W. H. Lippincott (L) NOV 154
- alpha nu gamma, How about you? R. A. Alpher; R. Herman (L) NOV 157
- Halley: A name that lives on in mortality, E. Waymire (L) NOV 157
- The light quantum, viewed in hindsight, H. Kragh; G. Margaritondo (L) DEC 130
Human rights
See also International science; Society and physics; Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe
- Committees to aid oppressed scientists, B. Feldman (L) JUL 102
- Chinese students in the US: Home unfree, (Name withheld) (L) DEC 15
Industrial research
See also Electronics; Employment; Research and R&D;
Superconductivity and superfluidity
- Roundtable: Physics research in industry, FEB 54; correction MAR 136
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- The commercial potential of high-Tc superconductors, J. J. Gilman (OP) MAR 85
- Compact x-ray lithography machines generate hope for semiconductors (WR) JAN 49
- Sematech group selects Austin, Texas, in effort to regain chip dominance (WR) FEB 51
- NSF surveys indicate slower pace for R&D, even in military work (WR) MAY 74
- Bob Noyce created Silicon Valley and now he's asked to save it (WR) SEP 50
- AIP Corporate Associates meet at IBM Yorktown Heights (PC) DEC 91
- Industries and students benefit from summer intern program (APS) SEP 121
- Industry's case of mistaken identity, M. Friesel (L) APR 15
- Widening the field of SSC magnet competitors, F. R. Huson, P. M. McIntyre; M.Tigner (L) AUG 13
- Bachelor's booster, E. H. Dowell (L) DEC 131
Instrumentation and techniques
- New particle acceleration techniques, A. M. Sessler JAN 26
- 100 years of photoemission, G. Margaritondo APR 66
- Atomic spectroscopy and astrophysics, L. Goldberg AUG 38; correction NOV 157
- Very small tunnel junctions sense the effect of single electrons (SD) MAY 19; correction AUG 103
- Positron microscopes offer a new view of things (SD) DEC 17
- NSF panel proposes $100 million investment for magnet facility (PC) JUL 61
- Reflecting on liquid mercury mirrors, E. M. Dickson (L) APR 15
International science
See also Arms control; China, People's Republic of; Europe;
Government and physics in the US; Human rights; Japan;
Military physics; Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
- Special issue: International space science, T. M. Donahue MAY 26
- Soviet space science, R. Z. Sagdeev MAY 30
- Western European space science, I. Axford MAY 42
- Space science in the United States, J. K. Alexander, F. B. McDonald MAY 56
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- UNESCO elects a scientist to lead it, but US awaits reforms before rejoining (WR) JAN 52
- Future of Chinese students in US at issue; CUSPEA program nears its end (PC) JUN 67
- US team garners three silvers in physics olympiad (PC) SEP 101
- Chinese scholars program goes into home stretch (APS) JUN 111
- High-altitude physicists, J. Bernstein (L) JUN 127
- Committees to aid oppressed scientists, B. Feldman (L) JUL 102
- Chinese students in the US: Home unfree, (Name withheld) (L) DEC 15
Japan
See also International science
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- The commercial potential of high- Tc superconductors, J. J. Gilman (OP) MAR 85
- Japan's nuclear program stresses breeders, plutonium and safeguards (PC) JAN 71
Lasers
See Optics and lasers
Low-temperature physics
See also Superconductivity and superfluidity
- Studies of new superconductors revive old questions (SO) FEB 19
- The Tc to beat is 125 K. (SD) APR 21
- Ballistic electron transport through a narrow channel is quantized (SD) NOV 21
- NSF panel proposes $100 million investment for magnet facility (PC) JUL 61
Materials science
See also Condensed matter physics; NSF; Science policy;
Sociology of science
- Local structural order in amorphous semiconductors, J. S. Lannin JUL 28
- Studies of new superconductors revive old questions (SD) FEB 19
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- NSF under siege by physicists, admits mistakes in research cuts (WR) APR 61
- Interview-Erich Bloch: On changing times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- Materials Research Society meets in Boston (MP) NOV 67
- Justice for a discredited figure, T. A. Fulton (L) JUL 13
Media and the press
See also Publishing, journals, electronic publishing
- The physicist as mad scientist, S. R. Weart JUN 28
- Journalist Preston wins AIP award for science writing (PC) JUN 73
- AIP makes first children's science writing award (PC) JUN 73
- 'Tis a gift to be simple, J. P. Flanagan (L) APR 122
- Is there madness in the scientist's method? E. B. Sparberg; A. Eades; B. B. Colijn; N. Simmonds (L) DEC 13
Metrology and fundamental constants
- The Fundamental Physical Constants, E. R. Cohen, B. N. Taylor AUG BG 9
Military physics
See also Arms control; DARPA; DOD; Europe; Government
and physics in the US; International science; SDI; Society
and physics; Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
- Making weapons, talking peace, H. F. York APR 40
- How the military responded to the laser, R. W. Seidel OCT 36
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- DOE wants new weaponS reactors to replace aging, troubled ones (WR) SEP 47
- Perils of aging US weapons plants stir outrage and fear of a "time bomb" (PC) NOV 49
- Science burdened by bureaucrats, H. Olken; P. E. Coyle (L) AUG 15
Miscellaneous
- Physics news in 1987 JAN S1
- A super time to renormalize (SD) APR 25
- Fifth annual buyers' guide AUG Part 2
MRS
- Materials Research Society meets in Boston (MP) NOV 67
NASA
See also Budgets and funding; Science policy; Sociology of
science; Space physics
- An outsider's inside view of the Challenger inquiry, R. P. Feynman FEB 26
- Space science in the United States, J. K. Alexander, F. B. McDonald MAY 56
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- New booster troubles delay shuttle as advisory groups bash NASA (WR) FEB 49
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Academy panel proposes bold course for space science in 21st century (WR) DEC 83
- Missions on the NASA manifest (WR) DEC 85
- Remembering Richard Feynman, R. J. Barker; F, Morrison; A.J. Glass; R. S. Wolff (L) MAY 134
- Challenger's British ancestor, G. T. Davidson, D. S. Evans (L) MAY 138
- SETI: Should Earthlings tackle it? G. Field; T. R. McDonough; J. W. Deardorff; T. H. Jukes; J. Tarter; F. J. Tipler (L) SEP 13
National Academy of Engineering
See also Science policy; Sociology of science
- Academy of Engineering sets up big prize hoping to rival Nobels (WR) NOV 51
National Academy of Sciences
See also Science policy; Sociology of science; SSC
- US and USSR academies extend exchanges as indication of thaw in relations (WR) MAR 44
- Amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- Press addresses a polit ical dilemma, choosing among scientific priorities (WR) JUN 49
- Academy panel proposes bold course for space science in 21st century (WR) DEC 83
NSF
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- Washington ins and outs: DOE's Snow goes to Chicago; Marquet and Kerber leave DOD (WR) FEB 52
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- NSF, under siege by physicists, admits mistakes in research cuts (WR) APR 61
- NSF surveys indicate slower pace for R&D, even in military work (WR) MAY 74
- Five years after " A nation at risk" US schools still seek better grades (WR) JUN 50
- Washington Ins & Outs: Bardon, Schindler, Wulf join NSF; Colladay is new DARPA chief (WR) JUL 50
- Interview-Erich Bloch: On changing times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- A condensed funding matter at NSF, J. W. Serene; R. S. P. Nicholson (L) JUN 13
Nuclear physics
- Merle Antony Tuve: Pioneer nuclear physicist, T. D. Cornell JAN 57
- Reflections on early work on "Big Bang" cosmology, R. A. Alpher, R. Herman AUG 24; correction OCT 128
- Superdeformed nuclei rotate so fast they make heads spin (SD) FEB 17
- Nuclear matter in extremis sought with ultrarelativistic heavy-ion beams (SD) MAR 17
- Nucleon correlations seen in pion double charge-exchange reactions (SD) MAR 21
- Temperature: A matter of degrees, E. P. Gyftopoulos; H, Feshbach (L) SEP 148
- Dense matter in formation, J. Kapusta (L) NOV 152
Nuclear reactors and nuclear energy
See DOE; Energy and environment; Military physics
Obituaries
- M. Aaronson JUL 91
- D. Adler FEB 104
- H. L. Anderson NOV 108
- J. R. Barcus DEC 102
- A. H. Benade JUL 90
- E. L. Brady JUN 120
- W. H. Brattain APR 116
- E. C. Campbell OCT 86
- H. H. Chen SEP 128
- A. H. Cooke APR 120
- T. de Forest MAY 116
- A. de Vaucouleurs JUL 92
- I. M. Freeman MAY 116
- O. T. Fundingsland MAR 118
- A. Goldberg JAN 108
- L. S. Goodman AUG 96
- C. Graef-Fernandez DEC 103
- R. H. Howe JAN 108
- G. D. Long MAR 116
- J. T. Massimo MAR 114
- S. H. Neddermeyer NOV 109
- I. I. Rabi OCT 82
- A. Rahman AUG 97
- T. N. Sarachman SEP 128
- A. Schwarzschild JAN 106
- N. Stein JAN 108
- B. Strömgren MAR 112
- J. A. Thornton MAY 112
- B. T. Vu OCT 86
- J. P. Wittke DEC 102
- C.-Z. Yang JUN 122
- Ya, B. Zel'dovich DEC 98
Optics and lasers
- The biophysics of visualphotoreception, A. Lewis, L. V. Del Priore JAN 38
- Atomic spectroscopy and astrophysics, L. Goldberg AUG 38; correction NOV 157
- Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, A. Jayaraman, A. K. Ramdas AUG 56
- Special issue: Lasers then and now, G. B. Lubkin, OCT 24
- The birth of the laser, J. L. Bromberg, OCT 26
- How the military responded to the laser, R. W. Seidel OCT 36
- Photorefractive nonlinear optics, J. Feinberg OCT 46
- Medical applications oflasers, T. F. Deutsch OCT 56
- Positron microscopes offer a new view of things (SD) DEC 17
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- CLEO '88 to be held in Anaheim (MP) APR 75
- AVS to meet in Atlanta (MP) SEP 64
- A modern test for the ether? H. Aspden (L) MAR 132
- SDI: Some darker implications, J. Bogan (L) DEC 130
OSA
- Abrams is 1988 vice president (PC) JAN 76
- CLEO '88 to be held in Anaheim (MP) APR 75
Particle physics
See also Accelerators
- New particle acceleration techniques, A. M. Sessler JAN 26
- Flavor SU(3) symmetries in particle physics, H. Georgi APR 29
- Pions to quarks: Particle physics in the 1950s, L. M. Brown, M. Dresden, L. Hoddeson NOV 56
- Alternatives to the SSC, F. Dyson (OP) FEB 77
- Nuclear matter in extremis sought with ultrarelativistic heavy-ion beams (SD) MAR 17
- Nucleon correlations seen in pion double charge-exchange reactions (SD) MAR 21
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- LEP tunnel comes full circle (SD) JUN 24
- From mine shafts to cliffs-the "fifth force" remains elusive (SD) JUL 21
- CERN experiment clarifies origin of CP symmetry violation (SD) OCT 17
- Are the ultra-energetic cosmic gammas really photons? (SD) NOV 17
- HERA stores its first beam (SD) DEC 18
- CERN council will oversee management reforms in 1988 (PC) FEB 74
- Minding one's majorons, S. Nussinov (L) APR 13
- 'Tis a gift to be simple, J. P. Flanagan (L) APR 122
- SSC alternatives: Critics collidewith Dyson, E. L. Goldwasser; R. Siemann; M. Einhorn, G. Kane; A. Abashian; F. Dyson (L) MAY 9
- Coinage of the (subatomic) realm, K. Tsipis (L) MAY 139
- Don't belittle big science, S. G, Wojcicki (L) JUN 124
- The truth about Lie groups, T. R. Love; J. H. Schwarz; S. L. Glashow (L) JUL 13
- SSC might not be money in the bank, W. Moellering; E. L. Goldwasser; G. L. Kane, M. B. Einhorn (L) NOV 149
- Dense matter in formation, J. Kapusta (L) NOV 152
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
Plasmas and fusion
See Fusion and plasmas
Publishing, journals, electronic publishing
See also Media and the press
- Getting out the word: An insider's view of Physical Review Letters, L. Passell MAR 32
- AIP in 1987: An annual report, K, W. Ford JUN 56
- The cost-effectiveness of physics journals, H. H. Barschall JUL 56, Statement NOV 9
- What's wrong with' this Lagrangean? N. D. Mermin (RF) APR 9
- What's wrong with this library? N. D. Mermin (RF) AUG 9
- A super time to renormalize (SD) APR 25
- AIP signs publishing agreement with USSR; education unit moved to Washington (PC) May 89
- Baensch is AIP.s new director of publishing (PC) SEP 99
- Physics of Fluids is divided into A and B. sections (PC) SEP 101
- Klein to be named senior editor of Einstein papers (PC) OCT 76
- Romer succeeds Rigden as AJP editor (PC) OCT 77
- The physical realities of APS: Who, what and where (APS) OCT 109
- Multiple submissions: An abstract solution, A. A. Berezin (L) JAN 128
- Apologies for a publication postponed, W. Garczynski (L) FEB 112
- Register physicists, not abstracts, R. J. Yaes (L) SEP 154
- How do you spell "Lagrangian"? N. Sadanand; R. Rudman; K. E. Rieckhoff; R. Taylor; J. K. Dienes; J. Rothstein; N. D Mermin (L) NOV 9
- Outsiders' views of Phys. Rev. Letters, N. L, Balazs; G. Basbas; I. A. Lerch; R.J Yaes; L. Passell (L) NOV 13
- Einstein auf Englisch: Warum nicht? D. Greenberger; W. H. Lippincott (L) NOV 154
Quantum theory and philosophy
See also Theory and mathematical physics
- 100 years of photoemission, G. Margaritondo APR 66
- Ask a foolish question, H. Feshbach, V. F. Weisskopf (RF) OCT 9; correction NOV 157
- Nature's indecision on gravity's nature, B. Hoeneisen (L) JUL 15
- The light quantum, viewed in hindsight, H. Kragh; G. Margaritondo (L) DEC 130
Research and R&D
See also Budgets and fundlng; DARPA; Industrial research;
Science policy; Technology assessment
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- The commercial potential of high-Tc superconductors, J. J. Gilman (OP) MAR 85
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- SDI: When defenses turn offensive, G. E. Blonder (L) JAN 126
- Industry's case of mistaken identity, M. Friesel (L) APR 15
- Corporate job security and the bottom line, D. Klick (L) APR 122
- SSC alternatives: Critics collide with Dyson, E. L. Goldwasser; R. Siemann; M. Einhorn, G. Kane; A. Abashian; F. Dyson (L) MAY 9
- Don't belittle big science, S. G, Wojcicki (L) JUN 124
- What price funding the Super Collider? . J. F. Waymouth; R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- Widening the field of SSC magnet competitors, F. R. Huson, P M. McIntyre; M. Tigner (L) AUG 13
- Science burdened by bureaucrats, H. Olken; P. E. Coyle (L) AUG 15
Science policy
See also Budgets and funding; Government and physics in
the US; NSF; National Academy of Engineering; National
Academy of sciences; Sociology of science
- Roundtable: Physics research in industry, FEB 54; correction MAR 136
- Making weapons, talking peace, H. F. York APR 40
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- Addressing public concerns in science, J. F. Ahearne SEP 36; correction OCT 128
- Physics and Soviet-Western relations in the 1920s and 1930s, P. R. Josephson SEP 54
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- Alternatives to the SSC, F. Dyson (OP) FEB 77
- The commercial potential of high- Tc superconductors, J. J. Gilman (OP) MAR 85
- UNESCO elects a scientist to lead it, but US awaits reforms before rejoining (WR) JAN 52
- New booster troubles delay shuttle as advisory groups bash NASA (WR) FEB 49
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- Midnight riders: Pork in DOE's science budget (WR) APR 60
- Amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- NSF surveys indicate slower pace for R&D, even in military work (WR) MAY 74
- Press addresses a political dilemma, choosing among scientific priorities (WR) JUN 49
- Interview - Erich Bloch: On chasing times and angry scientists at NSF (WR) AUG 47
- Is this any way to advise Presidents on science and technology problems? (WR) AUG 52
- As race for SSC nears finish, DOE searches for contractors (WR) SEP 49
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- 23 societies boost idea of science sitting at President's Cabinet table (WR) OCT 70
- Washington ins & outs: After a wait, Hunter joins DOE; Keyworth, Bernthal to new jobs (WR) NOV 52
- Defense Science Board urges President to coordinate military with economic plans (WR) DEC 87
- Japan's nuclear program stresses breeders, plutonium and safeguards (PC) JAN 71
- Superpowers promote design effort for fusion demonstration reactor (PC) JAN 74
- Report on West German astronomy stresses need for electronic network (PC) APR 79
- Soviet scientists tell it like it is, urging reforms of research institutes (PC) SEP 97
- APS council endorses strategic planning committee for physics (PC) DEC 89
- Group will investigate strategic planning of industrial research (APS) JUN 111
- Fusion community's "voice" at DOE, F. L. Ribe (L) FEB 15
- Mendel and the SSC: Two p's in a pod, B. C. Brown (L) MAR 13
- SSC alternatives: Critics collide with Dyson, E. L. Goldwasser; R. Siemann; M. Einhorn, G. Kane; A. Abashian; F. Dyson (L) MAY 9
- SETI: Should Earthlings tackle it? G. Field; T. R. McDonough; J. W. Deardorff; T. H. Jukes; J. Tarter; F. J. Tipler (L) SEP 13
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak; N. L. Larson; M. J. Glaubman; D. M. Smith; S.
Weinberg; J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- SSC might not be money in the bank, W. Moellering; E. L. Goldwasser; G. L. Kane, M. B. Einhorn (L) NOV 149
- Does pressure pique productivity? A. Eades (L) NOV 156
- Chinese students in the US: Home unfree, (Name withheld) (L) DEC 15
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
Scientific exchanges
See China, People's Republic of; International science; NSF;
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
SDI
See also DOD; Military physics
- Washington ins and outs: DOE's Snow goes to Chicago; Marquet and Kerber leave DOD (WR) FEB 52
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- Washington ins & outs: Johnson and Mense leave SDIO (WR) JUN 53
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- SDI: When defenses turn offensive, G. E. Blonder (L) JAN 126
- Mirrors in space: How costly? N. Bloembergen, C. K. N. Patel (L) FEB 15
- How low will particle beams go? H. W. Kendall; G. Canavan (L) SEP 146
- Shevchenko on Soviet science, J. J. Devaney (L) SEP 152
- SDI: Some darker implications, J. Bogan (L) DEC 130
Sematech
See DOD; Electronics; Industrial research; Research and R&D; Science policy
Semiconductors
See Electronics; Industrial research; Research and R&D
Society and physics
See also Education; Employment; Government and physics
in the US; Military physics; Science policy; Sociology of
science; Technology transfer
- An outsider's inside view of the Challenger inquiry, R. P. Feynman FEB 26
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- The physicist as mad scientist, S. R. Weart JUN 28
- Addressing public concerns in science, J. F. Ahearne SEP 36; correction OCT 128
- Physics and Soviet-Western relations in the 1920s and 1930s, P. R. Josephson SEP 54
- Scientists in Argentina and Britain formulate "Hippocractic oaths" (PC) AUG 68
- AGU issues ethical guidelines for publishing (PC) DEC 94
- Physics as profession and as PhD supplier, F. H. Lewis; J. E. Lang, F. Szmulowicz, F. L. Madarasz; R. Lakes (L) JAN 122
- Physics takes the witness stand, W. Goldsmith; A. C. Damask (L) JAN 127
- What price funding the Super Collider? J. F. Waymouth; R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- Questions for introductory physics, R. Mirman (L) JUL 102
- Keep space promises down to earth, Z. F. Danes (L) AUG 98
- Physics pro bono redux, G. G. Eichholz; J. Beyea (L) AUG 100
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak; N. L. Larson; M. J. Glaubman; D. M. Smith; S.
Weinberg; J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- SSC might not be money in the bank; W. Moellering; E. L. Goldwasser; G. L. Kane, M. B. Einhorn (L) NOV 149
- Is there madness in the scientist's method? E. B. Sparberg; A. Eades; B. B. Colijn; N. Simmonds (L) DEC 13
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
Society of Rheology
- Mendelson is [vice] president of The Society of Rheology (PC) MAR 82; correction MAY 139
Sociology of science
See also Society and physics
- The physicist as mad scientist, S. R. Weart JUN 28
- AIP in 1987: An annual report, K. W. Ford JUN 56
- Reflections on early work on "Big Bang" cosmology, R. A. Alpher, R. Herman AUG 24; correction OCT 128
- What's wrong with this Lagrangean? N. D. Mermin (RF) APR 9
- What's wrong with this library? N. D. Mermin (RF) AUG 9
- Physicists dismayed by NSF's many cuts in Congress's hard-times 1988 budget (WR) MAR 41
- NSF, under seige by physicists, admits mistakes in research cuts (WR) APR 61
- Amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- Press addresses a political dilemma, choosing among scientific priorities (WR) JUN 49
- Five years after "A nation at risk" US schools still seek better grades (WR) JUN 50
- Is this any way to advise Presidents on science and technology problems? (WR) AUG 52
- 23 societies boost idea of science sitting at President's Cabinet table (WR) OCT 70
- Future of Chinese students in US at issue; CUSPEA program nears its end (PC) JUN 67
- Committee on opportunities presents profile of membership to council (APS) MAR 107
- What high Tc means to me, S. Galam, P. Pfeuty; B. S. Chandrasekhar (L) FEB 13
- Remembering PSSC's early days, F. Rosebury (L) FEB 112
- Crystallography's historical struggles, J. Jenkin (L) MAR 134
- Attracting tomorrow's physicists today, G. Phillies (L) APR 13
- SSC: Opinion splitter, M. J. Moravcsik (L) MAY 134
- Do the best physicists spot the best talent? D. Merritt (L) JUL 102
- Science burdened by bureaucrats, H. Olken; P. E. Coyle (L) AUG 15
- SETI: Should Earthlings tackle it? G. Field; T. R. McDonough;
J. W. Deardorff; T. H. Jukes; J. Tarter; F. J. Tipler (L) SEP 13
- Cluster credit: who seconded the motion? D. H. Gudehus; V C. Rubin (L) SEP 150
- Register physicists, not abStracts, R. J. Yaes (L) SEP 154
- Middle ground sought on bolide impact, S. M. Cisowski; R. W. Agreen (L) OCT 122
- How do you spell "Lagrangian" ? N. Sadanand; R. Rudman; K. E. Rieckhoff; R. Taylor; J. K. Dienes; J. Rothstein; N. D. Mermin (L) NOV 9
- Outsiders' views of Phys. Rev. Letters, N. L. Balazs; G. Basbas; I. A. Lerch; R. J. Yaes; L. Passell (L) NOV 13
- Does pressure pique productivity? A. Eades (L) NOV 156
- Is there madness in the scientist's method? E. B. Sparberg; A. Eades; B. B. Colijn; N. Simmonds (L) DEC 13
- Chinese students in the US: Home unfree, (Name withheld) (L) DEC 15
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
See also Arms control; Export controls; Human rights;
International science; Military physics; National Academy of Sciences
- Soviet space science, R. Z. Sagdeev MAY 30
- Physics and Soviet-Western relations in the 1920s and 1930s, P. R. Josephson SEP 54
- US and USSR academies extend exchanges as indication of thaw in relations (WR) MAR 44
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Soviet space research flies high 30 years after Sputnik launch (PC) FEB 69
- Royal Society and Soviet Academy reach agreement (PC) MAR 82
- AIP signs publishing agreement with USSR; education unit moved to Washington (PC) May 89
- Soviet scientists tell it like it is, urging reforms of research institutes (PC) SEP 97
- US physicists pay first visit to Chernogolovka solid state institute (PC) OCT 73
- Nuclear test estimates yield criticism, T. C. Bache, C. F. Romney, A. S. Ryall; J. F. Evernden, G. E. Marsh (L) JUN 125
- Shevchenko on Soviet science, J. J. Devaney (L) SEP 152
Space physics
See also Astronomy and astrophysics; Budgets and funding;
NASA; NSF; US national laboratories and institutes
- An outsider's inside view of the Challenger inquiry, R. P. Feynman FEB 26
- Special issue: International space science, T. M. Donahue MAY 26
- Soviet space science, R. Z. Sagdeev MAY 30
- Western European space science, I. Axford MAY 42
- Space science in the United States, J. K. Alexander, F. B. McDonald MAY 56
- Policy challenges facing the US space research program, L. J. Lanzerotti, J. D. Rosendhal MAY 78
- Mystery spots, x rays, gamma rays: Is the dust settling from SN1987a? (SD) JAN 20
- New booster troubles delay shuttle as advisory groups bash NASA (WR) FEB 49
- Beyond IN F. treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Special report: Bush and Dukakis state positions on science issues (WR) OCT 65
- Academy panel proposes bold course for space science in 21st century (WR) DEC 83
- Missions on the NASA manifest (WR) DEC 85
- Soviet space research flies high 30 years after Sputnik launch (PC) FEB 69
- Mirrors in space: How costly? N. Bloembergen, C. K. N. Patel (L) FEB 15
- Keep space promises down to earth, Z. F. Danes (L) AUG 98
- SETI: Should earthlings tackle it? G. Field; T. R. McDonough: J. W. Deardorff: T. H. Jukes; J. Tarter; F. J. Tipler (L) SEP 13
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak: N. L. Larson: M. J. Glaubman; D. M. Smith: S.
- Weinberg: J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
SPS
- Chaturvedi is outstanding Society of Physics Students chapter adviser (PC) MAR 82
- Miner is reelected Society of Physics Students president for two-year term (PC) JUN 73
SSC
See also Accelerators: Budgets and funding; DOE;
Government and physics in the US; Particle physics
- Alternatives to the SSC, F. Dyson (OP) FEB 77
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- Amazing race: The SSC contest generates disorder and discord (WR) MAY 69
- As race for SSC nears finish, DOE searches for contractors (WR) SEP 49
- Mendel and the SSC: Two p's in a pod, B. C. Brown (L) MAR 13
- SSC alternatives: Critics collide with Dyson, E. L. Goldwasser: R. Siemann: M. Einhorn, G. Kane; A. Abashian; F. Dyson (L) MAY 9
- SSC: Opinion splitter, M. J. Moravcsik (L) MAY 134
- Don't belittle big science, S. G. Wojcicki (L) JUN 124
- What price funding the Super Collider? J. F. Waymouth: R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- Widening the field of SSC magnet competitors, F. R. Huson, P. M. McIntyre; M. Tigner (L) AUG 13
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak; N. L. Larson; M. J. Glaubman: D. M. Smith: S.
Weinberg; J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- A site-SSCer's guide to the states, T. L. Bruce (L) OCT 122
- SSC might not be money in the bank, W. Moellering: E. L. Goldwasser; G. L. Kane, M. B. Einhorn (L) NOV 149
- SSC costs: Compare and contrast, G. A. Fisher: R. Vandenbosch (L) DEC 129
Statistical physics and thermodynamics
- Kramers's contributions to statistical mechanics, M. Dresden SEP 26
- The statistical physics of sedimentary rock, P.-z. Wong DEC 24
- Theory of random magnets, D. S. Fisher, G. M. Grinstein, A. Khurana DEC 56
- Statistical mechanics of neural networks, H. Sompolinsky DEC 70
- Spin glass I: A scaling law rescued, P. W. Anderson (RF) JAN 9
- Spin glass II: Is there a phase transition? P. W. Anderson (RF) MAR 5
- Spin glass III: Theory raises its head, P. W. Anderson (RF) JUN 9
- Spin glass IV: Glimmerings of trouble, P. W. Anderson (RF) SEP 9
- Temperature fluctuation: An oxymoron, C. Kittel (OP) MAY 93
- Clearing up soap film history, J. Hayter (L) MAR 15
- Temperature: A matter of degrees, E. P. Gyftopoulos: H. Feshbach (L) SEP 148
Superconductivity and superfluidity
See also Condensed matter physics; Industrial research: NSF
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- The commercial potential of high-Tc superconductors, J. J. Gilman (OP) MAR 85
- Studies of new superconductors revive old questions (SD) FEB 19
- Super Collider magnet program pushes toward prototype (SD) APR 17
- The Tc to beat is 125 K (SD) APR 21
- First echos from SN1987a...87a...87a (SD) AUG 18
- APS holds March meeting in New Orleans (MP) MAR 53
- AVS to meet in Atlanta (MP) SEP 64
- Materials Research Society meets in Boston (MP) NOV 67
- What high Tc means to me, S. Galam, P. Pfeuty: B. S. Chandrasekhar (L) FEB 13
- Electron-phonon interaction and high Tc, Nai-Chang Yeh; J. C. Swihart; A. L. Rockwood (L) MAR 11
- A condensed funding matter at NSF, J. W. Serene; R. S. Nicholson (L) JUN 13
Supernova 1987a
- Soviet space science, R. Z. Sagdeev MAY 30
- Mystery spots, x rays, gamma rays: Is the dust settling from SN1987a? (SD) JAN 20
Surfaces and thin films
See also Condensed matter physics
- Langmuir-Blodgett films, V. K. Agarwal JUN 40
- Very small tunnel junctions sense the effect of single electrons (SD) MAY 19; correction AUG 103
- AVS to meet in Atlanta (MP) SEP 64
Synchrotron radiation
See also Accelerators; Budgets and funding
- 100 years of photoemission, G. Margaritondo APR 66
- Compact x-ray lithography machines generate hope for semiconductors (WR) JAN 49
Technology assessment
See also Research and R&D
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- Challenger's British ancestor, G. T. Davidson, D. S. Evans (L) MAY 138
Technology transfer
See also Export controls; Government and physics in the
US; Science policy; Society and physics
- Superconductivity research: A different view, J. M. Rowell NOV 38
- Compact x-ray lithography machines generate hope for semiconductors (WR) JAN 49
- New booster troubles delay shuttle as advisory groups bash NASA (WR) FEB 49
- Beyond IN F. treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- Defense Science Board urges President to coordinate military with economic plans (WR) DEC 87
- What price funding the Super Collider? J. F. Waymouth; R. J. Yaes (L) JUL 9
- Shevchenko on Soviet science, J.J. Devaney (L) SEP 152
- SSC: Essential science or unnecessary expense? R. E. Marshak; N. L. Larson; M. J. Glaubman; D. M. Smith; S.
Weinberg; J. F. Waymouth (L) OCT 13
- Of particles, pyramids and piper-paying, H. P. Yockey (L) DEC 129
Theory and mathematical physics
See also Quantum theory and philosophy
- Flavor SU(3) symmetries in particle physics, H. Georgi APR 29
- Kramers's contributions to statistical mechanics, M. Dresden SEP 26
- Chaos: How regular can it be? A. A. Chernikov, R. Z. Sagdeev, G. M. Zaslavsky NOV 27
- Pions to quarks: Particle physics in the 1950s, L. M. Brown, M. Dresden, L. Hoddeson NOV 56
- Statistical mechanics of neural networks, H. Sompolinsky DEC 70
- Interactive computation for undergraduates, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) DEC 9
- Temperature fluctuation: An oxymoron, C. Kittel (OP) MAY 93
- Rayleigh-Benard experiment probes transition from chaos to turbulence (SD) JUN 17
- Cosmic strings and superstrings, W. H. Bostick (L) JAN 128
- God as the ultimate unifying force, M. A. Izaz, M. M. Ijaz (L) JAN 129
- Apologies for a publication postponed, W. Garczynski (L) FEB 112
- Remembering Richard Feynman, R. J. Barker; F. Morrison; A. J. Glass; R. S. Wolfe (L) MAY 134
- The truth about Lie groups, T. R. Love; J. H. Schwarz; S. L. Glashow (L) JUL 13
- Book review rebuttal, P. West (L) OCT 126
Universities
See also Budgets and funding; Education
- The big, the bad and the beautiful, L. P. Kadanoff (RF) FEB 9
- Survey evaluates use of foreign teaching assistants (PC) MAR 81
- Future of Chinese students in US at issue; CUSPEA program nears its end (PC) JUN 67
- AIP survey finds increase in postdocs (PC) JUN 72
- FEL inventor Madey leaves Stanford for Duke (PC) JUN 72
- NSF panel proposes $100 million investment for magnet facility (PC) JUL 61
- Wilson and Brown leave Cornell for Ohio State University (PC) JUL 65
- US physics students hold their own as enrollments continue to rise (PC) NOV 95
- Blosser steps down as Michigan State laboratory head (PC) NOV 96
- Chinese scholars program goes into home stretch (APS) JUN 111
US national laboratories and institutes
See also Accelerators; Budgets and funding; DOE;
Government and physics in the US; NASA; Research and R&D
- Roundtable: Physics research in industry, FEB 54; correction MAR 136
- Compact x-ray lithography machines generate hope for semiconductors (WR) JAN 49
- New booster troubles delay shuttle as advisory groups bash NASA (WR) FEB 49
- Reagan's R&D budget looks great, but Congress has some other ideas (WR) APR 55
- Oak Ridge seeks new director to succeed Postma (PC) MAY 90
- NSF panel proposes $100 million investment for magnet facility (PC) JUL 61
- Peoples is new deputy director of Fermilab (PC) NOV 96
- Widening the field of SSC magnet competitors, F. R. Huson, P. M. McIntyre; M. Tigner (L) AUG 13
- Science burdened by bureaucrats, H. Olken; P. E. Coyle (L) AUG 15
- SDI: Some darker implications, J. Bogan (L) DEC 130
Weapons
See also Arms control; DOD; Military physics; SDI; Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe
- Addressing public concerns in science, J. F. Ahearne SEP 36; correction OCT 128
- Beyond INF treaty, summiteers stumble over Mars trip and basic science (WR) JUL 47
- DOE wants new weapons reactors to replace aging, troubled ones (WR) SEP 47
BOOKS REVIEWED
Astrophysics
See also Popularizations
- 300 Years of Gravitation, S. W. Hawking, W. Israel, eds. (W. G. Unruh) JUL 69
- Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters, L. Spitzer (K. C. Freeman) JUL 70
- Black Holes: The Membrane Paradigm, K. S. Thorne, R.H. Price, D.A. Macdonald, eds. (S. Detweiler) JUL 74
- Galactic Dynamics, J. Binney, S. Tremaine (D. Lynden-Bell) NOV 113
- Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies, H. Arp (M. J. Rees) NOV 117
- Quasar Astronomy, D. W. Weedman (B. M. Peterson) NOV 118
Atomic physics
- Treatise on Heavy-lon Science, Volume 5: High-Energy Atomic Physics, D. A. Bromley, ed. (E. Merzbacher) JAN 82
- Physics of Highly Charged Ions, R. K. Janev, L. P. Presnyakov, V. P. Shevelko (E. Merzbacher) JAN 82
- Molecular Reaction Dynamics and Chemical Reactivity, R. D. Levine, R. B. Bernstein (Y T. Lee) OCT 90
- Atomic Collisions andSpectra, U. Fano, A. R. P. Rau (J. S. Briggs) NOV 120
Biography and autobiography
- Rabi: Scientist and Citizen, J. S. Rigden (J. G. King) JAN 79
- The Life It Brings: One Physicist's Beginnings, J. Bernstein (R. N. Cahn) JAN 86
- A Life in Science, N. Mott (F. R. N. Nabarro) FEB 84
- Klaus Fuchs, Atom Spy, R. C. Williams (D. Holloway) FEB 86
- Enigmas of Chance: An Autobiography, M. Kac (P. H. Andersen) JUL 74
- James E. Keeler: Pioneer American Astrophysicist (and the Early Development of American Astrophysics),
D. E. Osterbrock (J. L. Greenstein) AUG 76
- H. A. Kramers: Between Tradition and Revolution, M. Dresden (S. S. Schweber) SEP 103
Biophysics
- Principles and Models of Biological Transport, M. H. Friedman (S. A. Berger) MAY 98
- Dynamics of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, J. A. McCammon, S. C. Harvey (P. G. Wolynes) SEP 105
- When Time Breaks Down: The Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Electrochemical Wa ves and Cardiac
Arrhythmias, A. T. Winfree (J. J. Tyson) DEC 107
Condensed matter physics
See also Theoretical physics
- Carrier Scattering in Metals and Semiconductors, V. F. Gantmakher, Y. B. Levinson (A. A. Grinberg, S. Luryi) JAN 84
- Modern Techniques of Surface Science, D. P. Woodruff, T. A. Delchar (J. E. Rowe) MAR 90
- The Electrical Resistivity of Metals and Alloys, P. L. Rossiter (J. Bass) JUN 78
- Dynamic-s of Josephson Junctions and Circuits, K. K. Likharev (J. Lukens) NOV 122
- Physics at Surfaces, A. Zangwill (J. W. Gadzuk) DEC 109
- The Physics of Structurally Disordered Matter: An Introduction, N. E. Cusack (D. Stein) DEC 110
- New Directions in Solid State Chemistry: Structure, Synthesis, Properties, Reactivity and Materials
Design, C. N. R. Rao, J. Gopalakrishnan (E. Banks) DEC 112
Elementary-particle physics
See also Instrumentation, Popularizations
- Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1956 Dirac Memorial Lectures, R. P. Feynman,
S. Weinberg (P. H. Andersen) APR 96
- Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration, S. Humphries (D. E. Young) MAY 98
- Experimental Techniques in High Energy Physics, T. Ferbel (D. R. Nygren) JUN 79
- Introduction to Superstrings, M. Kaku (J. Schwarz) NOV 114
Energy and environment
- Nuclear Imperatives and Public Trust: Dealing with
- Radioactive Waste, L. J. Carter (A. DeVolpi) JUN 86
Fluids and plasmas
- An lnformal Introduction to Theoretical Fluid Mechanics, J. Lighthill (S. A. Berger) JUN 84
- Theory of Simple Liquids, J. P. Hansen, I. R. McDonald (D. Henderson) OCT 89
Geophysics
See also Popularizations
- Principles of Ocean Physics, J. R. Apel (A. L. Gordon) JUL 71
- General Circulation of the Ocean, H. D. I. Abarbanel, W. R. Young, eds. (A. L. Gordon) JUL 71
- Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing, C. Elachi (P. D. Zimmerman) NOV 126
- Theory of Planetary Atmospheres: An Introduction to Their Physics and Chemistry (2nd ed),
J. W. Chamberlain, D. M. Hunten (P. H. Andersen) NOV 126
History and philosophy
See also Biography and autobiography; Quantum philosophy
- Reminiscences About a Great Physicist: Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, B. N. Kursunoglu, E. P. Wigner, eds. (R. H. Stuewer) FEB 84
- Tributes to Paul Dirac, J. G. Taylor, ed. (R. H. Stuewer) FEB 84
- The Advancement of Science, and Its Burdens, G. Holton (D. Hafemeister) FEB 86
- The Dilemmas ofan Upright Man: Max Planck as Spokesman for German Science, J. L. Heilbron (K. M. Olesko) MAR 89
- The Beginnings of the Nobel Institution: The Science Prizes, 1901-1915, E. Crawford (P. H. Andersen) MAR 96
- The Nobel Population 1901-1937: A Census of the Nominators and Nominees for the Prizes in Physics
and Chemistry, E. Crawford, J. L. Heilbron, R. Ullrich (P. H. Andersen) MAR 96
- The Polya Picture Album: Encounters of a Mathematician, G. L. Alexanderson, ed. (P. H. Andersen) APR 85
- The Probabilistic Revolution, Vol 1: Ideas in History, L. Krüger, L. J. Daston, M. Heidelberger, eds. (S. G. Brush) APR 87
- The Probabilistic Revolution, Vol 2: Ideas in the Sciences, L. Krüger, G. Gigerenzer, M. S. Morgan, eds. (S. G. Brush) APR 87
- Letters to Solovine, A. Einstein (P. H. Andersen) APR 96
- The Nature of Time, R. Flood, M. Lockwood, eds. (P. T. Landsberg) MAY 95
- Asymmetries in Time: Problems in the Philosophy of Science, P. Horwich (P. T. Landsberg) MAY 95
- The Physics of Time Reversal, R. G. Sachs (P. T. Landsberg) MAY 95
- Science, Computers and People (From the Tree of Mathematics), S. Ulam (D. Mihalas) MAY 96
- The History of Modern Physics 1800-1950, Vol 8: Radar in World War II, H. E. Guerlac (R. V. Pound) JUN 75
- Radar Days, E. G. Bowen (R. V. Pound) JUN 75
- Reminiscences About I. E. Tamm, E. L. Feinberg, ed. (M. Kuchment) JUN 82
- Eye on the Sky: Lick Observatory's First Century, D. E. Osterbrock, J. R. Gustafson, W. J. S. Unruh (J. L. Greenstein) AUG 76
- False Prophets: Fraud and Error in Science and Medicine, A. Kohn (D. Bershader) SEP 107
- New Directions in Physics: The Los Alamos 40th Anniversary Volume, N. Metropolis, D. M. Kerr, G.-C. Rota, eds. (P. H. Andersen) OCT 96
- Intellectual Mastery of Nature.: Theoretical Physics from Ohm to Einstein, Vol 1: The Torch of Mathematics 1800-1870,
C. Jungnickel, R. McCormmach (N. J. Nersessian) NOV 122
- lntellectual Mastery of Nature: Theoretical Physics from Ohm to Einstein, Vol. 2: The now Mighty
Theoretical Physics 1870- 1925, C. Jungnickel, R. McCormmach (N. J. Nersessian) NOV 122
- The Making of the Atomic Bomb, R. Rhodes (B. Bernstein) DEC 118
Instrumentation
- Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Science and Engineering, F. A. White, G. M. Wood (H. E. Gove) JAN 81
- Fiber Optic Communications, J. C. Palais (S. R. Nagel) OCT 92
- Detectors for Particle Radiation, K. Kleinknecht (A. Odian) OCT 96
- Introduction to Experimental Particle Physics, R. C. Fernow (A. Odian) OCT 96
- Techniques for nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments: A How-to Approach, W. R. Leo (A. Odian) OCT 96
- Introduction to the Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing, C. Elachi (P. D. Zimmerman) NOV 126
Lasers and quantum optics
- Nonlinear Optics and Quantum Electronics, M. Schubert, B. Wilhelmi (L. M. Narducci) FEB 80
- Laser Handbook, Vol 4, M. L. Stitch, M. Bass, eds. (E. Garmire) MAR 92
- Laser Handbook, Vol 5, M. Bass, M. L. Stitch, eds. (E. Garmire) MAR 92
Materials science
- The Electrical Resistivity of Metals and Alloys, P. L. Rossiter (J. Bass) JUN 78
- New Directions in Solid State Chemistry: Structure, Synthesis, Properties, Reactivity and Materials
Design, C. N. R. Rao, J. Gopalakrishnan (E. Banks) DEC 112
Mathematical methods
See also Theoretical physics
- An Informal Introduction to Theoretical Fluid Mechanics, J. Lighthill (S. A. Berger) JUN 84
Nuclear physics
- The Interacting Boson Model, F. Iachello, A. Arima (G. Bertsch) JAN 80
- Treatise on Heavy-lon Science, Volume 5: High-Energy Atomic Physics, D. A. Bromley, ed. (E. Merzbacher) JAN 82
- Physics of Highly Charged Ions, R. K. Janev, L. P. Presnyakov, V. P. Shevelko (E. Merzbacher) JAN 82
Optics
- Fiber Optic Communications, J. C. Palais (S. R. Nagel) OCT 92
Physical electronics
- Dynamics of Josephson Junctions and Circuits, K. K. Likharev (J. Lukens) NOV 122
Quantum philosophy
- The Shaky Game: Einstein, Realism and the Quantum Theory, A. Fine (D. M. Greenberger) JAN 85
- Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm, B. J. Hiley, F. D. Peat, eds. (A. Zeilinger) JUL 72
- New Techniques and Ideas in Quantum Measurement Theory, D. M. Greenberger, ed. (B. d'Espagnat) AUG 71
- The 2nd International Symposium on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Light of New
Technology, M. Namiki, Y. Ohnuki, Y. Murayama, S. Nomura, eds. (B. d'Espagnat) AUG 71
- Incompleteness, nonlocality and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics, M. Redhead (F. Rohrlich) SEP 104
- Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics, J. S. Bell (N. D. Mermin) OCT 89
Society and government
- Klaus Fuchs, Atom Spy, R. C. Williams (D. Holloway) FEB 86
- The new Alliance: America's R&D Consortia, D. Dimancescu, J. Botkin (L. R. Crockett) JUN 80
- Nuclear Imperatives and Public Trust: Dealing with Radioactive Waste, L. J. Carter (A. DeVolpi) JUN 86
- False Prophets: Fraud and Error in Science and Medicine, A. Kohn (D. Bershader) SEP 107
- Managing Nuclear Operations, A. B. Carter, J. D. Steinbruner, C. A. Zraket, eds. (S. Frankel) OCT 94
- The Making of the Atomic Bomb, R. Rhodes (B. Bernstein) DEC 118
Statistical physics
- Quantum Theory of Collective Phenomena, G. L. Sewell (H. Spohn) JAN 82
- Elements of Quantum Mechanics of Infinite Systems, F. Strocchi (U. H. Gerlach) MAR 94
- Statistical Mechanics, Shang-Keng Ma (H. E. Stanley) JUN 76
- Theory of Simple Liquids, J. P. Hansen, I. R. McDonald (D. Henderson) OCT 89
- Spin Glass Theory and Beyond, M. Mezard, G. Parisi, M. A. Virasoro (D. Thouless) DEC 109
- Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics, D. Chandler (J. K. Percus) DEC 114
Theoretical physics
See also Quantum philosophy
- Quantum Theory of Collective Phenomena, G. L. Sewell (H. Spohn) JAN 82
- Elements of Quantum Mechanics of Infinite Systems, F. Strocchi (U. H. Gerlach) MAR 94
- 300 Years of Cravitation, S. W. Hawking, W. Israel, eds. (W G. Unruh) JUL 69
- An Axiomatic Basis for Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 1: Derivation of Hilbert Space Structure, G. Ludwig (S. J. Summers) AUG 72
- An Axiomatic Basis for Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 2: Quantum Mechanics and Macrosystems, G. Ludwig (S. J. Summers) AUG 72
- H A. Kramers: Between Tradition and Revolution, M. Dresden (S.S. Schweber) SEP 103
- Quantum Theory of Finite Systems, J.-P. Blaizot, G. Ripka (G. E. Brown) SEP 106
- Quantum Many-Particle Systems, J. W. Negele, H. Orland (G. E. Brown) SEP 106
- Theory of Simple Liquids, J. P. Hansen, I. R. McDonald (D. Henderson) OCT 89
- Introduction to Superstrings, M. Kaku (J. Schwarz) NOV 114
- Spin Class Theory and Beyond, M. Mezard, G. Parisi, M. A. Virasoro (D. Thouless) DEC 109
- Statistical Field Theory, G. Parisi (R. Shankar) DEC 110
Popularizations
- Chaos: Making a New Science, J. Gleick (J. A. GIazier, G. H. Gunaratne) FEB 79
- Fearful Symmetry: The Search for Beauty in Modern Physics, A. Zee (D. M. Greenberger) FEB 82
- The Particle Explosion, F. Close, M. Marten, C. Sutton (P. H. Andersen) FEB 91
- Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and Variations from Modern Physics, F. Wilczek, B. Devine (V. F. Weisskopf) APR 85
- A Scientist at the Seashore, J. Trefil (R. H. March) APR 88
- Meditations at 10,000 Feet: A Scientist in the Mountains, J. Trefil (R. H. March) APR 88
- Meditations at Sunset: A Scientist Looks at the Sky, J. Trefil (R. H. March) APR 88
- The Hunting of the Quark: A True Story of Modern Physics, M. Riordan (A. Firestone) APR 90
- Einstein's Legacy: The Unity of Space and Time, J. Schwinger (C. M. Will) APR 94
- Search for a Supertheory: From Atoms to Superstrings, B. Parker (A. Firestone) JUN 88
- First Light: The Search for the Edge of the Universe, R. Preston (P. H. Andersen) AUG 78
- In Darkness Born: The Story of Star Formation, M.Cohen (P. H.Andersen) AUG 78
- Thursday's Universe: A Report from the Frontier on the Origin, Nature and Destiny of the Universe,
M. Bartusiak (P. H. Andersen) AUG 78
- Darkness at night: A Riddle of the Universe, E. Harrison (P. H. Andersen) SEP 110
- A Brief History of Time, S. W. Hawking (J. L. Anderson) NOV 115
Miscellaneous
- Uranometria 2000.0, Vol. 1: The northern Hemisphere to -6degree W. Tirion, B. Rappaport, G. Lovi (P. H. Andersen) FEB 88
- Exploring the Southern Sky: A Pictorial Atlas from the European Southern Observatory, S. Laustsen,
C. Madsen, R. M. West (P. H. Andersen) MAR 89
- The Polya Picture Album: Encounters of a Mathematician, G. L. Alexanderson, ed. (P. H. Andersen) APR 85
- Starsailing: Solar Sails and Interstellar Space Travel, L. Friedman (M. Gould) MAY 99
- The Mechanical Universe Telecourse [Video], Annenberg/CPB Collection (L. D. Kirkpatrick, G. F. Wheeler) AUG 74
- Explorers of the Nucleus: Cyclotron Experiment 190 [Video], Audio-Visual Center, Indiana Univ. (R. G. Fuller) SEP 110
- McGraw-HillScience Reference Series, S. P. Parker, ed. (P. H. Andersen) OCT 97
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