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Peer reviewedJacobsen, Sally – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Discusses the research purposes and activities of the Pioneer mission, including the instruments used, data on Jupiter's radiation belt, and information about cosmic ray intensity. Included is a description of the scientist's view about the value of the space program. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Attitudes, Earth Science
Peer reviewedScience Teacher, 1973
Six women in science reflect on their own lives, comment on some of the most often asked career questions, and speak of the future as they see it. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Careers, Employed Women, Females
Peer reviewedHaban, Mary F. – Educational Horizons, 1973
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential usefulness of autobiographies as instructional materials for general education objectives and an introspective appraisal of the method of analysis, identifying and analyzing the problems encountered in the use of the method. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Artists, Autobiographies, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Objectives
Vagianos, Louis – Library Journal, 1973
The concept of information utility'' (an extensive super information system) presents a challenge to librarians. Philosophies and operations must evolve to insure the librarians' position as the information specialist capable of bringing order to the chaos of the information explosion. (Author/DH)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Networks, Information Science, Information Scientists
Peer reviewedSeaborg, Glenn T. – Science, 1973
Advocates an international, humane role for science in a call to scientists and engineers to expand their social concerns from the domestic to the international scene. Major concerns to scientists should include: population and food supply, urbanization and industrialization, energy supply, human relationships, environment and natural forces,…
Descriptors: Development, Engineers, International Organizations, International Programs
Peer reviewedRaman, V. V. – American Journal of Physics, 1973
Discusses the life and work of Copernicus and his impact on the development of the scientific enterprise. Concludes that his treatise provides some indications of the nature of science and of the scientific mind in the centuries to follow. (CC)
Descriptors: Biographies, Physics, Science Education, Science History
Peer reviewedBurnet, F. M. – Impact of Science on Society, 1972
Descriptors: Research Criteria, Research Problems, Scientific Research, Scientists
Peer reviewedGoldman, Harry – Science and Children, 1972
A biographical sketch of Nikola Tesla, once regarded as a foremost electrician, is presented. His major works are described in the article. (PS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Electricity, Elementary School Science, Physical Sciences
Peer reviewedKevles, Daniel J. – Physics Teacher, 1972
Describes the discoveries and achievements in the field of nuclear physics before 1932. Particular emphasis is given to Ernest Rutherford, Francis Aston, and the Cavendish Laboratory. (TS)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, College Science, Nuclear Physics, Physics
Peer reviewedBlanpied, William A. – American Journal of Physics, 1972
Satyendranath Bose was first to prove Planck's Law by using ideal quantum gas. Einstein credited Bose for this first step in the development of quantum statistical mechanics. Bose did not realize the importance of his work, perhaps because of peculiar academic settings in India under British rule. (PS)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Science, Fundamental Concepts, History
Peer reviewedMcCaull, Julian – Environment, 1972
Scientists find that the product of their research is not always useful in solving or even describing the public issues they are called upon to resolve. A heightened awareness of the conflicts between politics and science is called for to create a deeper sensitivity to human needs to which professionals must minister. (BL)
Descriptors: Economics, Information Science, Political Influences, Role Conflict
Peer reviewedZuckerman, Solly – Impact of Science on Society, 1972
Outlines the history of the relationships for government support for basic and applied science in Britain and describes likely future developments. Considers the possibilities for maintenance of scientists' independence. (AL)
Descriptors: Financial Policy, Government Role, Natural Sciences, Political Influences
American Vocational Journal, 1972
This article appears in Manpower Research Visibility, a supplement to American Vocational Journal. (MU)
Descriptors: Engineers, Health Personnel, Higher Education, Labor Force Development
Peer reviewedShapley, Deborah – Science, 1971
Descriptors: College Graduates, Economic Climate, Employment, Employment Level
Peer reviewedBrown, George E., Jr. – Physics Today, 1971
We are a society in transition. Certainly the experience of physics should help us to understand the nature of the transition we now face and to direct it for Man's benefit. The process of transition is of much greater importance than the products. (Author/TS)
Descriptors: Physics, Quality of Life, Scientific Enterprise, Scientists


