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Features
Weapons in Space: Should Anyone Care?
by Dwight E. Neuenschwander, Southern Nazarene University
The Threat of Weapons in Space
by Nina Tannenwald, Brown University
Chadwick and the Discovery of the Neutron
by B. Cameron Reed, Alma College
Departments
The
Director's Corner
by Gary D. White
Elegant
Connections in Physics: Absolute Zero and
the Third Law of Thermodynamics
by Dwight E. Neuenschwander
2006
Alumni Contributors to Sigma Pi Sigma
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Spring
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Weapons in Space: Should Anyone Care? Is this our legacy for future generations?
The public must claim the right, and own the responsibility, to question the motives and assumptions of those who are pushing for weapons in space. Because of our physics training and our distribution throughout the larger society, Sigma Pi Sigma members are well-placed to raise a discussion of this topic that links applications of physics to the broader sweep of human values.
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