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Bienenstock, Arthur; Winick, Herman – Physics Today, 1983
Discusses expanding user community seeking access to synchrotron radiation sources, properties/sources of synchrotron radiation, permanent-magnet technology and its impact on synchrotron radiation research, factors limiting power, the density of synchrotron radiation, and research results illustrating benefit of higher flux and brightness. Also…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Physics, Radiation

Friedman, Abraham S. – Physics Today, 1983
Discusses current activities to revitalize French science and industry and this nation's economy. These include increasing the civil research and development budget nearly 20 percent per year, establishing new links between science and industry, and involving scientists in research policy. (JN)
Descriptors: Budgets, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Industry

Corson, Dale – Physics Today, 1983
A National Academy panel evaluates trade-offs between dangers to national security that arise from technology transfers and threats to the openness of scientific communication that are caused by too much secrecy. Major conclusions/suggestions are discussed. A list of acquisitions from the West affecting Soviet military technology is included.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Foreign Countries, National Defense, Sciences

Ehrenreich, Henry; Martin, John H. – Physics Today, 1979
The goals of solar photovoltaic technology in contributing to America's future energy needs are presented in this study conducted by the American Physical Society. Although the time needed for photovoltaics to become popular is several decades away, according to the author, short-range applications are given. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Energy, Physics, Scientific Enterprise

Osterbrock, Donald E. – Physics Today, 1979
Gives a short biography of James E. Keeler, and describes some of his outstanding discoveries, and his pioneering work in observational research where he applied physical methods to the analysis of planets, stars and nebulae. (GA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biographies, Higher Education, Physics

Belton, Michael J. S.; Levy, Eugene H. – Physics Today, 1982
Presents an overview of planetary science and the United States program for exploration of the planets, examining the program's scientific objectives, its current activities, and the diversity of its methods. Also discusses the program's lack of continuity, especially in personnel. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Program Descriptions, Science Education

Wynne, James J. – Physics Today, 1983
Atomic spectroscopy is the study of atoms/ions through their interaction with electromagnetic radiation, in particular, interactions in which radiation is absorbed or emitted with an internal rearrangement of the atom's electrons. Discusses nature of this field, its status and future, and how it is applied to other areas of physics. (JN)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, College Science, Higher Education, Nuclear Physics

Anderson, Carl D. – Physics Today, 1981
Presents 11 responses received from U.S. scientists who have won Nobel Prizes (physics or physics-related work) indicating what books, discoveries, people, or issues of the last 50 years have most decisively influenced them. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Influences, Opinions

Thaddeus, Patrick – Physics Today, 1982
Discusses major developments in radioastronomy since 1945. Topics include proposed facilities, very-long-baseline interferometric array, millimeter-wave telescope, submillimeter-wave telescope, and funding for radioastronomy facilities and projects. (JN)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Financial Support, Higher Education

Rowe, Ednor M. – Physics Today, 1981
Summarizes information on the properties of synchrotron radiation and describes laboratories in the United States specializing in this science, including facilities at the National Bureau of Standards, University of Wisconsin, Stanford, and Brookhaven. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Physics, Radiation

Pake, George E. – Physics Today, 1981
Describes recent programs of joint research between university and industry prompted by a growing shortage of Federal funds for research. Interacting mechanisms, funding, and federal programs are discussed. Examples of industry-university efforts with no Federal funding are then provided. (CS)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Financial Support, Higher Education, Industry

Turner, Michael S.; Schramm, David N. – Physics Today, 1979
Discusses the state of the early universe based upon deductions from current observations. (SA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Knowledge Level, Models, Science Laboratories

Van Horn, Hugh M. – Physics Today, 1979
Describes the current understanding of the structure and evolution of the white dwarf stars that was gained as a result of the increasingly sensitive and detailed astronomical observations coupled with calculations of the properties of matter under extreme conditions. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Higher Education, Light

Walker, Arthur B. C., Jr. – Physics Today, 1982
Discusses major themes of solar physics research and major discoveries of the last decade, focusing on solar cycle, stellar coronae and winds, magnetic explosions, and 100-AU-radius heliosphere. Includes conclusions/recommendations of the Solar Physics Working Group of the Astronomy Survey Committee, concerning observational/theoretical programs…
Descriptors: Astronomy, College Science, Higher Education, Physics

Hamann, Donald R. – Physics Today, 1983
Addresses questions of the philosophy of computer use that cut across various specialities, providing examples to make these distinctions clear. Topics considered include numerical analysis, simulations, software, Fortran computer language, and hardware. Indicates that computers do more than analyze experimentors' data. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Higher Education