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What Physicists Do - Archive

Date Speaker Speaker Affiliation Lecture Title
Dr. Elton J. Cairns Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley Advanced Batteries: A Step Toward Energy Independence
Dr. Donald E. Osterbrock Lick Observatory Active Galactic Nuclei
Dr. David Morrison University of Hawaii The Voyager Exploration Of Saturn
Dr. Bernardo Huberman Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and Stanford University The Sound Of Chaos
Dr. Wilson K. Talley University of California, Davis and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory The Crisis In Science And Technology: It's Here Now
Dr. Helen R. Quinn Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Grand Unification Theories
Keith Brister Sonoma State University Gases In Solids
Dr. Michael Chanowitz Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory The Unity Of The Electromagnetic And Weak Nuclear Forces
Dr. C. W. Francis Everitt Stanford University The First Great Unification In Physics
Dr. Hyron Spinrad University of California, Berkeley Spectroscopic Studies Of Recent Comets
Dr. Melvin Calvin University of California, Berkeley Solar Energy Capture And Storage By Water Splitting
Keith Soreng Sonoma State University Optical Levitation
Dr. Richard Karas Sonoma State University Erosion Of The Earth's Magnetic Field
Dr. Will Siri Lawrence Berkeley Assessments Of Tomorrow's Energy: A New Venture For Physicists
Dr. Isaac L. Bass Quanta Ray, Inc. Tunable Visible And Ultraviolet Laser Light: Getting There From The Infrared
Stephanie Snedden Sonoma State University Be And Shell Stars
Dr. Jeffrey N. Cuzzi NASA Ames Research Center The Saturn System As Seen By Voyager I
Dr. Vera C. Rubin Carnegie Institution of Washington How Galaxies Rotate
Dr. John Dunning Sonoma State University Toward A Practical X-Ray Microscope
Doug Gray Hewlett-Packard Company Sub-Micron Lithography