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Unaware |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 5-35
M. H. Trytten,
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ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066492
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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Spectroscopy: Tool for science and technology |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 8-15
Ralph A. Sawyer,
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Spectroscopy has provided not only the information but the inspiration for some of the most striking advances in the knowledge of the nature of matter and of the structure of the atom and the molecule. Very early the spectrum stimulated the minds and the imagination of men; and spectroscopic research is one of the keys which has unlocked the secrets of the universe.
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066493
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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Creative research |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 16-17
Roman Smoluchowski,
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It is a truism to state that progress in science depends upon the entire range of research, from the hypothetical extreme of observing and collecting facts to the equally hypothetical extreme of boldly running far ahead into the realm of pure speculation and intuition, thus giving spur to search for new facts. Nevertheless, it is often the case that a disproportionate weighting is accorded to research near the first extreme because of its easily tangible results.
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066463
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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Our energy resources |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 18-22
Farrington Daniels,
M. King Hubbert,
Eugene P. Wigner,
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Along with several other symposia of the Centennial Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the symposium on the Sources of Energy was under the growing realization of the truths so aptly demonstrated by J. Osborne, W. Vogt, Stuart Chase and the conservationists: that humanity is on an unrepeatable spending spree, that we are using up mineral and energy resources on an unprecedented scale, and that these will run out in the foreseeable future. Because this symposium dealt with a rather well defined and clearly delimited facet of the whole problem, it could be attempted, with some prospect of success, to point to ways and means by which the apparently unescapable debacle can be avoided, at least as far as the exhaustion of energy sources is concerned. By making more direct use of the source of all terrestrial energy, the solar radiation, and by exploiting directly the source of solar radiation, the nuclear fuels, one can hope to provide the energy necessary for maintaining our standards of life into the indefinite future.
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066464
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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Letters on Blackett's book |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 23-26
Volta Torrey,
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Sir:P. M. S. Blackett, the winner of the Nobel prize in physics in 1948, believes that thousands of atomic bombs would be needed to produce decisive results in a war with the Soviet Union; William L. Laurence, New York Times reporter whose articles about the bomb won a Pulitzer prize for him in 1946, believes that fifty bombs would suffice. This is an astonishing range. Blackett's estimate may be the result of more deliberate study than Laurence's, but the newspaperman's figure agrees better with the impressions given by most American physicists in their discussion of the effectiveness of the atomic bomb. Which estimate is closer to the truth? Assuming other factors to be about equal, what would be the order of magnitude of the number of bombs necessary to determine the outcome of a war between two great continental powers?
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066465
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 27-28
Bertrand Russell,
Gustav Bergmann,
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ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066466
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年代:1949
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Research in Industry—Its Organization and Management |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 28-29
C. C. Furnas,
Howard A. Robinson,
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ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066467
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年代:1949
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8. |
Books Received |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 29-29
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ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066470
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年代:1949
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IUPAP in Holland |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 30-31
Karl K. Darrow,
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The sixth General Assembly of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics was held on July 8–10, 1948, at Amsterdam, Holland, in the University of Amsterdam. The report which follows is drawn slightly from the writer's memories and notes, mostly however from documents SG 48–6 and SG 48–8 recently received from P. Fleury, Secretary‐General of the Union. It is stated in one of these that the completeproce`s‐verbalof the meeting will eventually be published as a brochure, which will no doubt be thick. The writer confirms from his memories that the hospitality of the Dutch to the Assembly, collectively and to its individual members, was magnificent.
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066471
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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APS at Berkeley |
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Physics Today,
Volume 2,
Issue 4,
1949,
Page 31-32
Emilio Segre`,
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The 290th meeting of the American Physical Society was held in Berkeley, California, from February 3 to 5, 1949. It was attended by over two hundred fellows and members of the Society, the largest attendance on record for a West Coast meeting. This remark occurs regularly in describing successive meetings, and is good evidence of the growing membership of the Society.
ISSN:0031-9228
DOI:10.1063/1.3066472
出版商:AIP
年代:1949
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