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What Physicists Do - Archive

Date Speaker Speaker Affiliation Lecture Title
Professor John Taylor Sonoma State University The Black Holes Of Gravity
Paul G. Hewitt City College of San Francisco Relativistic Time Dilation
Dr. Jim Hauser University of California, Berkeley A Pinhole View Of Geometrical Optics
Dr. Erwin L. Hahn University of California, Berkeley Entropy—ebb And Flow Of Chaos
Dr. Frank S. Crawford University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Looking At The Stars With A Rubber Mirror
Dr. Iris Bloomer Sonoma State University The Influence Of Matter On Geometry
Roger Malina University of California, Berkeley Stellar Extreme-Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Donald Hollister Lighting Technology Corporation An Energy-Saving Light Bulb
Lynn Hubbard University of California, Riverside and the National Center for Atmospheric Research Photochemistry Of The Polluted Atmosphere
Dr. Philip Scherrer Stanford University The Sun As A Star
Dr. Robert L. Byer Stanford University Remote Air Pollution Measurements Using Lasers
Dr. Andrew Buffington University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory A Balloon-Borne Cosmic Ray Beryllium Isotope Experiment
Film presentation The Exploration Of Space
Dr. E. Joseph Wampler Lick Observatory How Bright Are The Quasars?
Robert P. Lucas Solar Energy Engineering Solar Energy Is Here
Film presentation Computers And Robots
Dr. Gordon G. Spear Sonoma State University Astronomical Research At The Sonoma State College Observatory
Dr. Lynn Seaman SRI International Physics At Very High Pressures
Dr. John M. J. Madey Stanford University The Free-Electron Laser
Dr. Richard H. Karas Sonoma State University Geothermal Energy--Its Production And Environmental Consequences