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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   November 2009 (Volume 18, Number 10)

November 2009 (Volume 18, Number 10)

November 2009 (Volume 18, Number 10) Entire Issue 

News

 
APS Panel on Public Affairs Tackles Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Electricity Grid
APS's Panel on Public Affairs is set to release major reports on nuclear non-proliferation and the electricity grid
 
Nation’s Capital Hosts APS “April” Meeting in February
Thousands of physicists will journey to Washington DC in February for the 2010 April Meeting
 
Three Masters of Light Share 2009 Nobel Prize
The 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to three developers of optics technology that has revolutionized the modern information age
 
Stimulus is Both Short and Long Term Investment for National Labs
The Department of Energy's national laboratories are set to invest funds from the economic stimulus towards short term construction and long-term research
 
Physics Majors Pull In High Starting Salaries
Research shows that it pays to earn a bachelor's degree in physics
 
Media Fellow Fills Science Journalism Gap
APS's media fellow Chris Spitzer helps <em>The Oregonian</em> keep science in the newspapers
 
New Edition 12.7% Funnier, Author Claims
When James Kakalios taught a class based on the physics of superheroes, he did not realize it would lead him to a series of popular lectures, a popular book and consulting for a Hollywood film.
 

Opinion

 
Letters to the Editor
You Can’t Teach Physics by Preaching • Universe Remains Beyond our Ken • Carbon Dioxide is Not a Pollutant • Current Climate Statement Moderate, Accurate • Evidence for Climate Change is Overwhelming • Helping Individuals Matters Most
 
The Back Page
Why We’re Celebrating LaserFest
 

Departments

 
Members in the Media
As quoted in other publications ...
 
This Month in Physics History
November 27, 1783: John Michell anticipates black holes
 
Zero Gravity: The Lighter Side of Science
Random Walks
 
Profiles in Versatility
Consulting Firms Make Use of Physics Skills
 
Washington Dispatch
A bimonthly update from the APS Office of Public Affairs
 
International News
Now is the Time for Scientific Globalization

A Most Ingenious Paradox

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Photo by Ken Cole /APS

The APS Committee on Committees chooses members for all those (and only those) committees that do not choose their own, leading to the question: who chooses the membership of the Committee on Committees? Unperturbed by such logical conundra, the CoC met in late September to consider candidates for open positions on many important APS committees. Shown here tackling some of the tough choices are committee members Heather Galloway, David Hammer, and Paul Wolf.

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