Gloria Lubkin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gloria Lubkin was an American science journalist and editor for the magazine Physics Today, of which she was the editor-in-chief from 1985 to 1994. She also cofounded the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Minnesota and was a fellow of both the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Published Works
- Power Applications of High‐Temperature Superconductors (1996) (30)
- Women in physics (1971) (29)
- Many‐Body Effects Found In Solid‐State Plasma (1967) (16)
- Applications of High‐Temperature Superconductors Approach the Marketplace (1995) (16)
- Interacting‐boson model emphasizes symmetry groups (1978) (12)
- Xenon ultraviolet laser researchers claim success (1973) (10)
- Experiments Find Hysteresis and Precursors in the Stick‐Slip Friction of a Granular System (1997) (10)
- Adiabatic Quantum Electron Pump Produces DC Current (1999) (9)
- ISR collisions at CERN; experiments start this summer (1971) (9)
- Stabilization problem threatens future of Scyllac (1976) (9)
- Evidence for superheavies in mica looks weaker (1977) (7)
- Michigan state upgrade to produce intense radioactive ion beams by fragmentation technique (1997) (7)
- A Personal Look Back at Physics Today (1998) (7)
- Silicon‐monoxide masers show up in infrared stars (1974) (7)
- Progress at Stanford's superconducting linac (1972) (7)
- Organic charge‐transfer salt shows superconductivity (1981) (7)
- Analyses of historical data suggest Sun is shrinking (1979) (6)
- Oscillating Granular Layers Produce Stripes, Squares, Hexagons… (1995) (5)
- Nobel Physics Prize to Bloembergen, Schawlow and Siegbahn (1981) (5)
- Florida Dedicates National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (1994) (5)
- Special Issue: X Rays 100 Years Later (1995) (5)
- CERN and NAL groups claim evidence for neutral currents (1973) (5)
- Nobel Prize in Physics Goes to Frederick Reines for Detection of the Neutrino (1995) (5)
- Roundtable: Physics in Transition (1993) (4)
- Period‐doubling route to chaos shows universality (1981) (4)
- High‐voltage, high‐resolution electron microscopes (1974) (4)
- Fluorocarbons and the stratosphere (1975) (4)
- SSC design goes to DOE: ICFA discusses CERN hadron collider (1984) (4)
- A mathematician's version of the fine‐structure constant (1971) (4)
- Experimenters Cool Helium Below Single‐Photon Recoil Limit in Three Dimensions (1996) (4)
- Universality and scaling in critical behavior (1972) (4)
- Panel says: Go for a multi‐TeV collider and stop Isabelle (1983) (4)
- Metal–Insulator Transition Unexpectedly Appears in a Two‐Dimensional Electron System (1997) (4)
- Attempts to explain and observe TCNQ behavior at 60 K (1973) (3)
- Fitch and Cronin share Nobel prize for CP violation (1980) (3)
- Physics in China (1972) (3)
- Nobel Prizes: to Glashow, Salam and Weinberg for Physics[ellipsis (horizontal)] (1979) (3)
- NSF founds six regional instrumentation facilities (1979) (3)
- Government bars Soviets from AVS and OSA meetings (1980) (3)
- Mixed reception for magnetic monopole announcement (1975) (3)
- Astronomical Image Processing May Improve Breast Cancer Diagnostics (1995) (3)
- Evidence grows for charged heavy lepton at 1.8–2.0 GeV (1977) (3)
- Small‐World Networks Can Provide a New Tool to Study Diverse Systems (1998) (3)
- Oak Ridge Builds Facility for Radioactive Ion Beams (1996) (3)
- Nobel Prize in Physics to Lee, Osheroff and Richardson for Discovery of Superfluidity in 3He (1996) (3)
- Friedman, Kendall and Taylor Win Nobel Prize for First Quark Evidence (1991) (3)
- NRC panel examines need for high magnetic fields (1979) (3)
- Special Issue: 50 Years of Computers and Physicists (1996) (3)
- Colliding‐beam results upset quark advocates (1974) (3)
- Roundtable: Science Under Stress (1992) (2)
- A Visit to the Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1968) (2)
- Helix Nebula Displays Hundreds of Gaseous Knots (1996) (2)
- Tests show CO2 laser is suitable for fusion (1977) (2)
- Do neutrinos oscillate from one variety to another (1980) (2)
- Roundtable: Whither now our research universities? (1995) (2)
- Do earthquakes give advance warning signals (1973) (2)
- Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer share Nobel physics prize (1972) (2)
- Nobel prize to Richter and Ting for discovery of J/psi (1976) (2)
- US–Soviet collaboration to measure pion charge radius (1970) (2)
- Colliding‐beam data offer evidence for charmed particle (1976) (2)
- Special Issue: Physics in Japan (1987) (2)
- Is This a Quark I See Before Me (1969) (2)
- Hundred‐Joule Lasers Are Producing High‐Temperature Plasmas (1969) (2)
- NMR and x‐ray studies show large movements within proteins (1979) (2)
- Hot Water Source in Space May Act as Maser (1969) (2)
- Bose Condensates Produce Coherent Nonlinear Behavior (1999) (2)
- Spontaneous magnetization in He3‐B (1983) (2)
- Laser plus iron target:broad‐band x‐ray source (1972) (2)
- Resonance electron spectroscopy detects single atoms (1977) (2)
- New values for boiling and freezing points (1976) (2)
- Upsilon particles at 9.4 and 10 GeV suggest new quark (1977) (2)
- Combustion in Two Dimensions Yields Fingering Instability (1999) (2)
- Nobel Prize to 't Hooft and Veltman for Putting Electroweak Theory on Firmer Foundation (1999) (2)
- Low‐Field Room Built at High‐Field Magnet Lab (1970) (2)
- Special issue: John Bardeen (1992) (2)
- Will supergravity unify quantum theory with general relativity (1977) (2)
- Plans for Spain to rejoin CERN (1982) (2)
- Nucleon–nucleon correlations in p–He4? (1974) (2)
- Five satellites observe short, intense x‐ray bursts (1976) (2)
- Protesters harass Jason physicists (1972) (2)
- Roundtable: New Challenges for the National Labs (1991) (2)
- Special Issue: Richard Feynman (1989) (2)
- Short, Intense Laser Pulse Makes Crystal Transparent (1967) (2)
- German heavy‐ion accelerator approaches full energy (1976) (1)
- Fast ion beams reveal structures of molecular ions (1979) (1)
- Dubna cyclotrons paired to accelerate xenon (1972) (1)
- New class of high‐temperature superconductors (1972) (1)
- Direct lepton production reported (1974) (1)
- Changing career opportunities for physicists (1977) (1)
- DESY Ring to Store 3.5‐GeV Electrons, Positrons in 1973 (1970) (1)
- R & D funding for the Super Collider (1984) (1)
- Neutrino search to go deep undersea (1976) (1)
- NAL program for visiting high‐energy theorists (1971) (1)
- New Atom Lasers Eject Atoms or Run CW (1999) (1)
- Cornell plans 100‐GeV e+e− ring (1981) (1)
- Alfvén on cosmic rays, sunspots, antimatter (1972) (1)
- Wilson wins Nobel prize for theory of critical phenomena (1982) (1)
- Weber Reports 1660‐Hz Gravitational Waves from Outer Space (1969) (1)
- The case of the missing solar neutrinos (1972) (1)
- Check of T Invariance in Electromagnetic Interaction (1969) (1)
- KMS claims thermonuclear neutrons from laser implosion (1974) (1)
- Going for the Gold: First Collisions at RHIC are Set for December (1999) (1)
- Odd behavior of giant quadrupole resonance (1975) (1)
- Panel: Finish Isabelle if particle physics gets enough funds (1982) (1)
- CERN builds proton–antiproton ring; Fermilab plans one (1979) (1)
- High Uniaxial Stress on Germanium Causes Gunn‐Effect Oscillations (1968) (1)
- Neutrinos and atoms shed light on neutral currents (1976) (1)
- NCAM not peer‐reviewed, critics say; review panel named (1983) (1)
- Special Issue: The Ubiquitous Electron (1997) (1)
- Central peaks due to microdomains, impurities or…? (1976) (1)
- Three groups see diamagnetic anomaly in copper chloride (1978) (1)
- Soviet Space Research Flies High 30 Years after Sputnik Launch (1988) (1)
- Sandia and Kurchatov groups claim electron‐beam fusion (1977) (1)
- Bell Labs experiments with auto‐exhaust catalysts (1972) (1)
- Budget office seeks guidance on science problems (1971) (1)
- Mansfield aide discusses amendment impact (1971) (1)
- Department chairs confront issues in education of physicists (1984) (1)
- ASTRA project monitors atmospheric pollution (1971) (1)
- Nobel Prize to Rubbia and van der Meer for Finding W and Z (1985) (1)
- and to Penzias and Wilson for 3 K cosmic background (1978) (1)
- Less‐elusive neutrinos to look for oil and gas deposits (1983) (1)
- NSF approves Cornell's synchrotron source (1978) (1)
- Discovery of the Z0 at CERN also yields anomalous events (1983) (1)
- Spin‐Flip Raman Laser Is Tunable Infrared Source (1970) (1)
- Stanford group shows apparent evidence for quarks (1977) (1)
- Rochester and Naval Research Lab Start Running New Laser Fusion Facilities for Direct‐Drive Experiments (1995) (1)
- Peking institute plans e+e−collider (1981) (1)
- Theory institute thrives in its third year (1982) (1)
- Lifetime of Compound Nucleus Is Measured by Crystal Blocking (1969) (1)
- Stever: Basic research is strongest mission of NSF (1972) (1)
- Noise thermometers in millidegree range (1972) (1)
- Nobel Prize shared by Esaki, Giaever and Josephson (1973) (1)
- Sequel to the psi: DESY, SLAC see intermediate states (1975) (1)
- High Isobaric Spin States Are Found in Light Nuclei (1967) (1)
- Vibrational lifetimes in liquids (1972) (1)
- Electron cooling offers high-luminosity antiproton beams (1977) (1)
- Scyllac expires: And now there are two (1977) (1)
- Multihadron production greater than expected (1973) (1)
- Liquid‐xenon proportional counter (1972) (1)
- Nobel prize to Chandrasekhar and Fowler for astrophysics (1984) (1)
- Dimuons at Fermilab suggest new form of hadronic matter (1976) (1)
- Four new tokamaks will each try for a finite power output (1978) (1)
- Two‐photon absorption yields Doppler‐free spectroscopy (1974) (1)
- Bell Labs fissions, yielding AT&T Bell Labs and Bellcore (1984) (1)
- Many groups report laser‐induced isotope separation (1974) (1)
- Three‐level oscillator in indium phosphide (1970) (1)
- The Wraps Come Off Continuous High‐Power Lasers (1970) (1)
- Hydrogen laser holds record for short wavelength (1971) (1)
- X‐ray laser formed from a gelatine–CuSO4 sandwich? (1972) (1)
- New particles excite experimenters and puzzle theorists (1975) (1)
- Squeezing xenon to a metal, sulfur to a superconductor (1979) (1)
- Group meets in USSR on Very Big Accelerator (1976) (1)
- Nobel prizes: physics to Gabor, chemistry to Herzberg (1971) (1)
- New CP‐Violation Experiments Reported: Theory Still in Doubt (1967) (1)
- Nuclear‐structure Emperor operating at Yale (1966) (1)
- Matter Meets Antimatter in Akademgorodok (1969) (1)
- Antihelium Is Produced At Serpukhov Accelerator (1970) (0)
- New light on Novaya Zemlya polar mirage (1981) (0)
- Solution of eight‐vertex model excites critical‐point theorists (1971) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates treat physics, technology (1975) (0)
- Experimenters vie for first crack at Batavia (1970) (0)
- Kondo methods may work for quarks and gluons too (1976) (0)
- Corporate Associates meeting stresses industrial physics (1977) (0)
- Uri Pestov develops high‐resolution spark counter (1979) (0)
- Branscomb puts his tongue in his cheek (1979) (0)
- Cosmic background matches blackbody with deviations (1979) (0)
- Electron Cloud to Produce Highly Stripped Heavy Ions (1969) (0)
- Monte Carlo yields hadron masses (1982) (0)
- Nuclear‐magnetism studies at Saclay (1974) (0)
- Accelerator superconducting magnets give headaches (1981) (0)
- Frank Press sees role in short‐term plans (1978) (0)
- Multiple quasar may indicate another gravitational lens (1980) (0)
- Daresbury builds a 30‐MV electrostatic accelerator (1974) (0)
- 2.4‐meter telescope could orbit in 1983 (1977) (0)
- Electron beams yield high‐power microwaves (1976) (0)
- Long‐lived kaon shows no 2‐muon decay (1971) (0)
- Oblate Sun Supports Scalar‐Tensor Theory (1967) (0)
- Sakharov Elected to Presidium of Soviet Academy of Sciences (1989) (0)
- What will be the future role of national laboratories (1982) (0)
- Pion‐Proton Scattering Verifies Forward Dispersion Relations (1967) (0)
- Special Issue: Andrei Sakharov (1990) (0)
- Searches for intelligence beyond Earth continue (1976) (0)
- Special Issue: Lasers Then and Now (1988) (0)
- Atmospheric dust increase could lower Earth's temperature (1971) (0)
- Is the Gum nebula the ghost of an exploding supernova (1971) (0)
- Copernicus hydrogen data confirm theory (1973) (0)
- Lunar Polar Orbiter considered for 1980 (1976) (0)
- NSF asks for 23% budget increase as agency research support drops (1971) (0)
- Fermilab's superconducting synchrotron strives for 1 TeV (1984) (0)
- US will assist Peking to build 50‐GeV proton synchrotron (1979) (0)
- NASA group proposes space program for next 25 years (1976) (0)
- Thoughts on Becoming Editor (1985) (0)
- NMR imaging technique provides high resolution (1978) (0)
- Calls for a new White House science and technology council (1974) (0)
- Novosibirsk colliding beams (1966) (0)
- US and Soviet claims for element 106 (1974) (0)
- CTR in Europe: More cash for Culham and a joint tokamak (1974) (0)
- AEC's fusion division hopes to prove feasibility by 1982 (1973) (0)
- Sea‐floor data link glaciation to Earth's orbital motion (1977) (0)
- Batavia accelerator reaches 200 GeV (1972) (0)
- Matter‐antimatter asymmetry found in intermediate interaction (1966) (0)
- DOE boosts particle‐physics funds (1982) (0)
- Evidence accumulates for a black hole in Cygnus X‐1 (1974) (0)
- Senate to vote on Office of Technology Assessment (1972) (0)
- Sun appears to be oscillating at many frequencies (1976) (0)
- SLAC Inelastic Data Challenges Theorists (1970) (0)
- AEC approves Princeton Tokamak and compares designs (1974) (0)
- A Visit to Argonne Laboratory—I: High‐Energy Physics Research (1968) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates at Xerox (1984) (0)
- Peking group discusses plans for 30–50‐GeV accelerator (1978) (0)
- Paxton to head new NSF Division of Materials Research (1971) (0)
- Kohn to head new theory institute at Santa Barbara (1979) (0)
- Laser frequency switching studies coherent phenomena (1976) (0)
- Low‐temperature thermometers discussed at symposium (1971) (0)
- 1‐GeV Protons Probe Motion of Nucleons in Nuclear Matter (1967) (0)
- Physics Today in China (1980) (0)
- Evidence from PETRA adds support for QCD and gluons (1980) (0)
- Farewell to Utah's W‐particle (1972) (0)
- Leon Lederman to be director of Fermilab (1978) (0)
- Glassy Semiconductors Show Switching and Memory Effects (1969) (0)
- NBS moves to Gaithersburg (1966) (0)
- Soviet and US groups seek hydrogen's metallic phase. [Production of metallic phase at 2 to 2. 8 megabars pressure] (1973) (0)
- Two forms of amorphous solid water reported (1975) (0)
- Kissinger asks cooperation for technology transfer (1977) (0)
- Solid‐state physics in China (1980) (0)
- Sudden outburst in radio emission from Cygnus X‐3 (1973) (0)
- Piccioni sues for share of antiproton credit (1972) (0)
- Iraqi reactor damaged in Israeli bombing raid (1981) (0)
- Plutonium result supports theory of shape isomers (1972) (0)
- “Minirings” would allow many pi‐pi collisions (1971) (0)
- New theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions (1972) (0)
- Spherical Torus May Improve Tokamak Cost and Performance (1999) (0)
- More Electron Rings: LRL Forms Them; Dubna Starts Extraction (1969) (0)
- Magic even–even nuclei show phase transition (1970) (0)
- Langchow plans heavy-ion facility (1980) (0)
- Superconducting Alpha‐Uranium Shows Positive Isotope Effect (1967) (0)
- Space vehicles could be propelled by remote lasers (1977) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates examine trends in research (1978) (0)
- The parton: “It works even if you don't believe in it” (1971) (0)
- A Visit to the Semiconductor Institute in Leningrad (1969) (0)
- Horseradish Can Clean Industrial Wastewater (1995) (0)
- Benjamin Levich gets Einstein chair at CCNY (1979) (0)
- Photo of Single Atoms by Electron Microscope (1970) (0)
- Federal support of basic physics drops 26% since 1967 (1975) (0)
- Budget includes three centers for synchrotron radiation (1977) (0)
- pp¯ collision yield intermediate boson at 80 GeV. as predicted (1983) (0)
- Digging continues at CERN II: 400 GeV expected by 1976 (1974) (0)
- High‐energy panel advocates three new machines (1974) (0)
- APS Releases Report on Directed‐Energy Weapons (1987) (0)
- IBM tries for a semiconductor superlattice (1973) (0)
- A Visit with Paul McDaniel of the AEC (1970) (0)
- CP‐Violation Experiments: Superweak Theory is Out (1967) (0)
- Element 112 evidence starts a rush on proton beam stops (1971) (0)
- Asymptotic freedom invoked to explain SLAC scaling (1974) (0)
- Gravity waves attract theories and experiments (1972) (0)
- Mercury data show no Sun shrinkage (1980) (0)
- Livermore's new linear accelerator (1971) (0)
- Postscript: Reviewers and Authors Comment on Report (1987) (0)
- UA1 at CERN says it has candidates for sixth quark, top (1984) (0)
- AEC Classifies Brueckner Idea For a Fusion Reactor (1970) (0)
- Polarized light from white‐dwarf star (1971) (0)
- Two papers propose laser‐induced fission (1974) (0)
- Soviet Physicists Reestablish Physical Society, With Emphasis on Policy (1990) (0)
- Many laboratories try for fusion with electron beams (1973) (0)
- Superconducting fluctuations at 6OK (1973) (0)
- Positrons from quasimolecular states give data on QED (1978) (0)
- NSF may pick up ARPA's interdisciplinary laboratories (1971) (0)
- Japanese synchrotron yields 10‐GeV protons (1976) (0)
- Puzzle of two‐pion production: Is the pion a point charge? (1970) (0)
- Muon–proton data at 150 GeV apparently violate scaling (1974) (0)
- Job shortage hits older physicists hardest (1971) (0)
- Superconductor Acts as Phonon Generator and Detector (1967) (0)
- Rochester operates user facility for laser fusion (1979) (0)
- China emphasizes laser research (1980) (0)
- Muon‐pair experiment: no new particles (1971) (0)
- Physicists organize advisory groups for local Congressmen (1976) (0)
- US physicists protest in response to Orlov sentence (1978) (0)
- Many total cross sections are rising (1974) (0)
- X‐ray data suggest existence of 3‐K blackbody radiation (1970) (0)
- Tricritical points attract workers in critical phenomena (1974) (0)
- Philips Research Labs: the Eindhoven giant (1974) (0)
- AEC expects fusion‐power demonstration by mid‐1990's (1973) (0)
- NSF advisers question their role (1972) (0)
- An Interview with Peter Kapitsa (1970) (0)
- AEC plans computer center for fusion (1974) (0)
- Experimenters build detectors for PEP turn‐on in 1979 (1978) (0)
- Neutron Scattering Verifies Dynamic Scaling (1970) (0)
- Quark search gets help from Millikan (1971) (0)
- No gravity‐wave confirmation by the new experiments (1973) (0)
- Congress Requires Relevance for DOD Research (1970) (0)
- Laser heterodyne spectroscopy measures planetary winds (1978) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates meet at Bell Labs (1981) (0)
- Columbia reactor gets “thumbs down” (1971) (0)
- Infrared interferometer to measure size and shape of stars (1972) (0)
- Hercules X‐1: an x‐ray binary system with a pulsar (1973) (0)
- Josephson Detectors Make Astronomical Observations (1970) (0)
- Tunable coherent infrared techniques show progress (1973) (0)
- Chain of pellets transfers charge in electrostatic accelerator (1971) (0)
- Cabrera counts flux quanta to find a Dirac monopole (1982) (0)
- MIT Tokomak Has Anomalous‐Resistivity Heating and 130 kG (1970) (0)
- Amino acids in both moon and meteorite (1971) (0)
- The Nobel Prizes at 90 (1992) (0)
- Nuclear magnetic moments of picosecond states (1972) (0)
- CERN cuts back some programs to help finance Lab II (1974) (0)
- Congress gives NSF $622 million; AEC funds still undecided (1971) (0)
- Photon‐stimulated desorption selectively breaks bonds (1980) (0)
- Nobel laureates for 1970: Hannes Alfvén and Louis Néel (1970) (0)
- DOE establishes energy research advisory board (1979) (0)
- 1 high‐school class → 8 PhDs + 2 Nobels in physics (1983) (0)
- Long‐Pulse 60‐Tesla Magnet Starts Routine Operation at Los Alamos (1998) (0)
- Prigogine awarded chemistry prize (1977) (0)
- Experiments set limits and a value for neutrino mass (1981) (0)
- Mica giant halos suggest natural superheavy elements (1976) (0)
- Berlin–Heidelberg Group Reports Phase Transition in Glass at Millikelvins in Presence of Microtesla Field (1998) (0)
- Wide‐ranging experiments at Los Alamos meson factory (1977) (0)
- Budget outlook bright or dim, depending on your viewpoint (1971) (0)
- Crystal Acts Like a Two‐Dimensional Antiferromagnet (1969) (0)
- SLAC continues R&D on 100‐GeV linear collider (1981) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates meet at Sandia laboratories (1983) (0)
- APS refuses to publish abstracts of Forum session (1972) (0)
- Neutron stars grow magnetic whiskers (1972) (0)
- Anisotropy in blackbody radiation shows Earth's motion (1978) (0)
- Neutral Excitation Seen In Superfluid Helium (1968) (0)
- Fine‐structure components of Hα line resolved (1972) (0)
- Soviet Work Suggests Mixmaster Singularity at Origin (1970) (0)
- NASA holds up work on High Energy Astronomy Observatory (1973) (0)
- Discrimination against women in physics (1972) (0)
- Do solar variations affect Earth's weather? (1975) (0)
- NAS panel says sounds on JFK tapes are not shots (1982) (0)
- An experimental study of the bombardment of isotopic silicon by 17 Mev protons (1957) (0)
- Two‐level atom shows photon antibunching (1978) (0)
- Brookhaven's Emperors survey nuclear realm (1970) (0)
- Perkin–Elmer ships 2.3‐m optical space‐telescope assembly (1984) (0)
- Bell Labs executives express concern over antitrust suit (1976) (0)
- Theory reaches heights in Aspen (1981) (0)
- Seeds of history sown on Shelter Island (1983) (0)
- Phonon linewidths measured by neutron scattering (1973) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates in St. Louis (1985) (0)
- New Alloy Shows Promise as High‐Field Superconducting Magnet (1970) (0)
- White House science advice rerouted through new channels (1973) (0)
- A Visit to the Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute in Leningrad (1968) (0)
- A Visit to the Serpukhov 76‐GeV Synchrotron (1968) (0)
- Three US proposals for heavy‐ion accelerator (1972) (0)
- Proofreading by biological molecules detects “typos” (1976) (0)
- Flash x‐ray technique studies crystals during shock wave (1973) (0)
- Superfluid experiments support Kosterlitz–Thouless theory (1978) (0)
- Corporate Associates meet at National Academy (1981) (0)
- Josephson‐junction logic and memory circuits (1978) (0)
- Neutrons and x rays probe TTF–TCNQ structure (1976) (0)
- Antiproton found going 'round in strange circles (1970) (0)
- Steven Physics will continue to have important role (1972) (0)
- Latest work on the A2 meson sees no split (1971) (0)
- DESY verifies two upsilon states; evidence for fifth quark (1979) (0)
- Experimental Relativity Hits the Big Time (1970) (0)
- New limit on constancy of velocity of light (1978) (0)
- Ultracold Neutrons are Magnetically Trapped at NIST (2000) (0)
- Cosmic‐ray muon flux and the W particle (1971) (0)
- Saclay and Argonne see nuclear quartet states (1971) (0)
- Crab Pulsar Optically Identified; Other Pulsars Show Slowdown (1969) (0)
- Novel x‐ray spectroscopy probes complex molecules (1974) (0)
- Prospects look good for more US–USSR science cooperation (1974) (0)
- Pair‐Production Experiment Finds QED Still Good Theory (1967) (0)
- Careers for Physicists (2001) (0)
- The case of the vanishing superconductivity (1977) (0)
- Stellar disk suggests planet formation (1977) (0)
- Artsimovich talks about controlled‐fusion research (1969) (0)
- AIP Corporate Associates discuss science policy (1978) (0)
- Jobs for physicists in city planning (1971) (0)
- CERN Proposes Missing Magnets And 150 GeV for New Machine (1970) (0)
- US to spend more on new energy programs (1971) (0)
- Nobelium‐254 Forms High‐Spin Rotational States (1999) (0)
- Parity nonconservation in neutral‐current interactions (1978) (0)
- Princeton tokamak exceeds supposed density limit (1973) (0)
- Berkeley Balloon to Do High‐Energy Physics Experiments (1968) (0)
- SPEAR shows electron‐muon pair produced unexpectedly (1975) (0)
- Visit to Argonne—II: Solid‐State, Atomic and Nuclear Physics (1968) (0)
- Dubna Accelerates Protons Trapped in Electron Ring (1968) (0)
- Construction of the e–p collider HERA under way in Hamburg (1984) (0)
- Go and catch a falling neutron (1975) (0)
- Nobel prizes: to Kapitza for low-temperature studies[ellipsis (horizontal)] (1978) (0)
- Molecules Are Magnetically Trapped (1998) (0)
- Femtosecond comb technique vastly simplifies optical frequency measurements (2000) (0)
- Wisconsin physicists pick up the pieces and get back to work (1971) (0)
- Bomb kills physicist, damages equipment (1970) (0)
- Chicago Meeting Involved with Society (1970) (0)
- Academy delays decision on fluorocarbon regulation (1976) (0)
- Physicists share in Nobel prizes in three disciplines (1977) (0)
- Surprising proton–proton data from CERN (1971) (0)
- Guyford Stever nominated as NSF director (1972) (0)
- Staff changes at NSF Physics Section (1972) (0)
- Current State of Physics: AEC's View (1970) (0)
- Laser enrichment process called proliferation resistant (1979) (0)
- Bohr, Mottelson and Rainwater win Nobel physics prize (1975) (0)
- Principle for a Pi‐Pi Collision Device Proposed (1970) (0)
- Toro makes a threesome with Earth and Moon (1971) (0)
- A Mott transition? It all depends on what you mean (1970) (0)
- Nuclear‐physics data program begins with support from NSF (1971) (0)
- ISR experiment shows scaling behavior (1971) (0)
- What next for programs dropped by AEC (1971) (0)
- Loans for out‐of‐work scientists proposed (1971) (0)
- Neutron‐star cores: solid or liquid? (1972) (0)
- Magnetic‐mirror performance challenges tokamaks (1976) (0)
- One‐dimensional antiferromagnets (1971) (0)
- Earthquake at LLL hurts structures more than lasers (1980) (0)
- Does the Microwave Background Have a Hump in its Spectrum (1970) (0)
- Viscosity study suggests superfluidity (1973) (0)
- Zero Magnetic Field From a Superconducting Balloon (1968) (0)
- Stationary Vortex Arrays (1979) (0)
- Optical modulation of electron beam (1971) (0)
- Charge‐coupled devices would be cheap, compact (1970) (0)
- Two labs feel impact as Air Force cuts in‐house research (1975) (0)
- Russians See Element 102, Call it Joliot‐curium (1967) (0)
- Creutz sees a gradual increase in NSF support of applied science (1970) (0)
- Portable “super spring” has apparent length of 22 km (1978) (0)
- A superfluid potentiometer (1966) (0)
- NSF Physics Section Discusses Support Policies and Prospects (2009) (0)
- National Science Board checks up on health of US science (1978) (0)
- Unexpected hadrons show up at CERN (1973) (0)
- SLAC runs one storage ring, plans one (1972) (0)
- HERA Groups Find Excess Deep Inelastic e+p Scattering Events (1997) (0)
- Stars and Stripes in Manganese Oxide (1996) (0)
- Separating isotopes by multiphoton dissociation (1976) (0)
- C. N. Yang discusses physics in People's Republic of China (1971) (0)
- Lateness: (2020) (0)
- Two new bubble chambers may be last big ones (1974) (0)
- Massachusetts dish for radio astronomy at 1 mm (1977) (0)
- Strongest superconducting magnet installed in Japan (1976) (0)
- Theory of early universe explains particle production (1971) (0)
- David foresees adversary process in science advice (1975) (0)
- Bell Labs reports manmade single‐crystal monolayer alloys (1977) (0)
- Second‐class currents in beta decay? (1970) (0)
- Proton–proton total cross section shows unexpected rise (1973) (0)
- Scientist‐Congressman studies priorities for energy R&D (1972) (0)
- Sachs resigns as Argonne director (1978) (0)
- Continuous dye laser yields tunable output (1971) (0)
- AEC opens up on laser fusion implosion concept (1972) (0)
- Element 105: Flerov reiterates Dubna priority claim (1970) (0)
- PEP stores electrons and positrons (1980) (0)
- Lynch report on synchrotron radiation (1983) (0)
- Muon and Electron Magnetic‐Moment Anomalies Disagree with Theory (1968) (0)
- Red‐shift problem intensifies, says Burbidge (1972) (0)
- PLT reaches high temperature in a collisionless plasma (1978) (0)
- Dubna believes it has produced element 107 (1977) (0)
- French spending on nuclei and particles holds steady (1974) (0)
- Promising new results from Alcator (1976) (0)
- 21‐term series yields critical indices (1980) (0)
- Do second‐class currents exist in beta decay? (1971) (0)
- Ultrasonic excitations in He3‐B (1983) (0)
- Search for Stable Elements Heavier than Uranium (1969) (0)
- Radio Telescopes Linked in Southern Hemisphere (1968) (0)
- Sandweiss panel urges construction of Isabelle at BNL (1977) (0)
- Interest grows in synchrotron–radiation sources (1973) (0)
- Tristan e+e− Collider in Japan Yields 50 GeV of Mass (1987) (0)
- Simple technique produces photon echoes and optical nutation (1971) (0)
- Serpukhov Data Suggest Asymptopia May Be Further Away Than Ever (1969) (0)
- Antineutrino pulses could signal birth of neutron star (1974) (0)
- Bromley discusses impact of the physics‐survey report (1974) (0)
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