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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   February 2006 (Volume 15, Number 2)

February 2006 (Volume 15, Number 2)

February 2006 (Volume 15, Number 2) Entire Issue

News

 
DOE Picks University of California to Head Los Alamos Management Team
New approach to management draws on a more industrial model by including leading companies in the management team.
 
De Gennes, Ben Lakhdar and Wagner to Deliver Endowed Lectures at March and April Meetings
Beller and Marshak lectureships aim to bring international speakers to APS meetings.
 
Optical Illusion
OSA banner fades away
 
Taiwan Symposium Caps World Year of Physics Talent Search program
'Young ambassadors' from 20 different countries participate in international physics outreach event
 
Scientists, Teachers, Clergy Hail Court Ruling
In December, a US district court ruled that the Dover (PA) school board could not require high school students to learn about intelligent design in science class.
 
Undergraduate Awards Promote Student Participation at DNP Meeting
About 75 undergraduate physics majors were able to combine physics with sand and surf at the September 2005 DNP meeting in Hawaii.
 

Opinion

 
Letters
Berman's Back Page Defended — Science Reporting or Junk Writing?
 
Viewpoint
New website lets visitors assess "female-friendliness" of graduate departments; World Year of Physics just the beginning.
 
The Back Page
Changing the climate... of public opinion.
 

Departments

 
Members in the Media
APS members quoted in the media
 
This Month in Physics History:
February 1968: Discovery of pulsars announced.
 
Inside the Beltway: Don't Give Me No Bad News!
Washington Analysis and Opinion
 
Industrial Profile
Charles Duke
APS Commemorates Compton
APS Commemorates Compton
On December 12, then APS President-elect (now APS President) John Hopfield presented a plaque in honor of Arthur H. Compton at Washington University in St. Louis. This was the third plaque to be presented as part of the ongoing APS historic sites initiative; the first two honored Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia, and Michelson and Morley at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Compton was a professor at Washington University, studying the scattering of X-rays, when he discovered the effect named after him in 1922. As part of the presentation ceremony, Hopfield signed the APS Ledger of Historic Sites. Watching as he signs the Ledger are John Rigden (center), Chairman, APS Historic Sites Committee, and Mark S. Wrighton, Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis.  Photo credit: Mary Butkus


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