What Physicists Do - Archive

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May 13, 1985 Packard Experiments on Rotating Superfluid 3he: What's New Near Absolute Zero?
Dr. Richard Packard
University of California, Berkeley
September 16, 1985 Michel the Asteroid and the Dinosaur
Ms. Helen V. Michel
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California
September 23, 1985 Coleman Why Saran Wraps
Dr. Lawrence B. Coleman
University of California, Davis
September 30, 1985 Barnebey Computer-Aided Acoustical Measurements
Dr. Thomas Barnebey
Sonoma State University
October 7, 1985 Swalen Optical Properties of Thin Films
Dr. Jerome Swalen
IBM Research Laboratories
October 14, 1985 Manes High-Powered Lasers
Dr. Kenneth Manes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
October 21, 1985 Reiter Interfacing Computers to Physics Experiments
Eric Reiter
Computer Continuum
October 28, 1985 Herrmannsfeldt Heavy Ion Accelerators for Inertial Confinement Fusion
Dr. W. B. Herrmannsfeldt
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
November 4, 1985 Connell Erasable Optical Storage: A Revolution in Recording Technology
Dr. Neville Connell
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
November 11, 1985 Coope Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy
Dr. David E. Coope
SRI International
November 18, 1985 Tenn the Hugginses, the Drapers, and the Beginnings of Astrophysics
Dr. Joe Tenn
Sonoma State University
November 25, 1985 Billingham Life in the Universe
Dr. John Billingham
NASA-AMES Research Center
February 10, 1986 Cominsky Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy
Dr. Lynn R. Cominsky
University of California, Berkeley
February 24, 1986 Karas Microcomputing in China
Dr. Richard Karas
Sonoma State University
March 3, 1986 Fetter Superfluid Physics
Dr. Alexander L. Fetter
Stanford University
March 10, 1986 Smith the Discovery of the W and Z Particles
Dr. Darrel W. Smith
University of California, Riverside
March 17, 1986 Martin What Do Physicists Do, Anyway? The Copernican Case
Dr. Douglas R. Martin
Sonoma State University
March 31, 1986 Fowler the Quest for the Origin of the Elements
Dr. William A. Fowler
California Institute of Technology
April 7, 1986 Chu the Biomedical Use of Heavy Ions
Dr. William T. Chu
UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
April 14, 1986 Cuzzi Voyager Discoveries at Uranus
Dr. Jeffrey Cuzzi
NASA Ames Research Center

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