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FPS Home   |   Newsletters   |   Physics & Society: April 2011

Physics & Society: April 2011


Volume 40, Number 2

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Editor’s Comments
Cameron Reed
Forum News

Call for Fellowship Nominations
FPS to Host Sessions at April Meeting

Articles
Thermal Rise Time in Nuclear Reactors after Loss of Coolant or Loss of Power Accidents
David Hafemeister
Where is North Korea’s Nuclear Program Heading?
Siegfried S. Hecker
The Case for Fission-Suppressed Hybrid Fusion
Wallace Manheimer
Reviews
Nonsense On Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk
Reviewed by Lawrence S. Lerner
Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Climate Change and Energy in the 21st Century
Reviewed By Steven R. Rogers

Physics and Society is the non-peer-reviewed quarterly newsletter of the Forum on Physics and Society, a division of the American Physical Society. It presents letters, commentary, book reviews and articles on the relations of physics and the physics community to government and society. It also carries news of the Forum and provides a medium for Forum members to exchange ideas. Opinions expressed are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the APS or of the Forum. Contributed articles (up to 2500 words, technicalities are encouraged), letters (500 words), commentary (1000 words), reviews (1000 words) and brief news articles are welcome. Send them to the relevant editor by e-mail (preferred) or regular mail.

Editor: Cameron Reed, Alma College, Alma, MI 48801. Assistant Editor: Jonathan Wurtele, UC-Berkeley. Reviews Editor: Art Hobson. Electronic Media Editor: Andrew Post-Zwicker. Editorial Board: Ruth Howes; Barbara Levi; David Harris. Layout at APS: Leanne Poteet. Website for APS: webmaster@aps.org. Physics and Society can be found on the web.

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