Physics Division Colloquia

Argonne National Laboratory

September 1980 - May 2008

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W X Y Z




Alexei Abrikosov, ANL Materials Science Div. 1 Nov 1991 Landau: His Life and Achievements
17 Apr 1992 Superconductivity: History and Modern State
Eric Adelberger, U. of Washington12 Dec 1980 Parity violation in atoms and nuclei
15 May 1987 Search for New Interactions Weaker than Gravity: Is there a Fifth Force?
23 Oct 1998 A New Look at Einstein's Equivalence Principle
John Ahearne, Sigma Xi Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina31 May 2002 Nuclear Energy: Present Technology, Safety, and Future Research Directions
Carlos Aiken, U. of Texas at Dallas11 Nov 1988 Geophysical Search for non-Newtonian Gravity
Daniel Akerib, Case Western U. 7 May 2004 Looking for WIMPs in the Galactic Halo: the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (and some other dark matter experiments)
David Albert, U. of South Carolina 7 Feb 1986 Some New Kinds of Quantum Mechanical Measurements
Charles Alcock, LLNL16 Sep 1994 The MACHO Project: A Search for Baryonic Dark Matter in the Milky Way
Yoram Alhassid, Yale U.11 Apr 1997 Chaos in Mesoscopic Systems: from Nuclei to Quantum Dots
Joseph P. Allen, NASA15 Mar 1985 Satellite Retrieval: An Example of a Two-body (Inelastic) Scattering Problem
Ercen E. Alp, ANL Advanced Photon Source Div.15 Nov 1996 Lattice Dynamics with sub-mev Resolution: First Experimental Results at the APS
Miron Amusia, IOFFE Institute & ANL Physics Div.21 May 1993 Electron Correlations in Atomic Processes
Dana Z. Anderson, U. of Colorado & JILA28 May 1993 Adaptation, Decision Making and Self-Organization in Holographic Optical Systems
Leigh Anderson, ANL Biology Div. 9 Apr 1982 Making a Catalogue of Human Proteins
Elena Aprile, Columbia U.26 Oct 2007  The XENON Dark Matter Search
Peter Armbruster, GSI30 Sep 1988 Beyond the Stability of Nuclear Drops - Experiments to Produce the Heaviest Elements
24 Oct 1995 Fusion and Fission - A Fountain of New Isotopes and Elements
18 Mar 2005 Nuclides Galore: Spallation revisited in inverse kinematics.
Ray Arnold, American U.20 Sep 1985 Nuclear Physics at SLAC
John Arrington , ANL Physics Div.13 Dec 2002 Do Ordinary Nuclei Contain Exotic States of Matter?
John R. Arthur, SLAC.17 Dec 1999 Prospects for an X-ray Free-Electron-Laser Light Source and some Possible Scientific Applications
Frank Asaro, LBNL19 Sep 1986 Asteroid or Comet Impacts and Massive Extinctions of Life on Earth
Daniel Ashery, U. of Tel Aviv & ANL Physics Div. 1 Oct 1982 Delta-Nuclear Physics
11 Sep 1992 Probing Short-Range Nucleon Correlations with Pion Absorption
Abhay Ashtekar, Penn State U.15 Feb 2008  Gravity, Geometry and the Quantum
Sam M. Austin, Michigan State U.14 Nov 1980 Giant Gamov-Teller resonances - a hadronic view
8 Sep 1989 Nuclear Physics of the Universe
D. Ayers, ANL High Energy Physics Div. 9 Oct 1981 Are protons forever?



Birger Back, ANL Physics Div. 5 Jan 2007  Before Protons and Neutrons -- The Quark Gluon Era of the Universe
Samuel D. Bader, ANL Materials Science Div. 8 Jan 1993 Thin-Film Magnetism
23 Mar 2001 Nanomagnetism
10 Oct 2003 Nanoscience – A Source of Innovation for the 21st Century
John Bahcall, Institute for Advanced Study31 May 1985 The Solar Neutrino Problem
19 May 1995 What Have We Learned About Solar Neutrinos
A. Baha Balantekin, U. of Wisconsin28 Jan 1994 A Theoretical Perspective on the Solar Neutrino Problem
9 Apr 1999 Progress and Prospects in Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics
Jayanth Banavar, Penn State U.15 Nov 2002 The Geometry and Physics of Proteins
Vernon Barger, U. of Wisconsin10 Nov 1995 Exploring New Physics at a Muon-Muon Collider
Barry Barish,, CalTech16 Jan 2004 Probing the Universe for Gravitational Waves
Peter D. Barnes, Carnegie Mellon U.17 Feb 1989 Search for a Low Mass Six Quark State with Strangeness S=-2
A. Barut, Colorado12 Feb 1982 New Foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics Based on Spin Interactions
Wolfgang Bauer, Michigan State U. 1 Oct 1993 Chaotic Scattering
Gordon A. Baym, U. of Illinois23 Apr 1993 The Quark-Gluon Plasma
1 Dec 2000 Hanbury Brown and Twiss Intensity Interferometry: From Stars to Nuclear Collisions to Atoms
16 Feb 2007  The Uncertainty Principals: Bohr and Heisenberg from Copenhagen to "Copenhagen"
John Beacom, The Ohio State U. 2 Feb 2007  Fossil Records of Star Formation: Supernova Neutrinos and Gamma Rays
Malcolm R. Beasley, Stanford U.21 Apr 1989 igh Temperature Superconductivity: The Questions, Some Answers
Michael J. Bedzyk, ANL Materials Science Div. & MSE/Northwestern U.10 Mar 1995 X-ray Standing Waves: A Structural Probe for Surface Layers and Thin Films
Timothy C. Beers, Michigan State U.19 Nov 2004 Mining the Milky Way Galaxy with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Elizabeth J. Beise, U. of Maryland & National Science Foundation 6 Nov 1992 Strange Currents in the Proton
12 Mar 1999 New Results from JLAB on the Electromagnetic Structure of the Deuteron
21 Oct 2005 Strange and Not So Strange Things about the Proton
James F. Bell, Cornell U.10 Sep 1999 Strategy and Science Goals for NASA's Mars Sample Return Mission
A. Benade, Case10 Apr 1981 Wall Material Effects on wind instruments' sound production
Charles Bennett, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center15 Mar 1995 Quantum Information Theory, Cryptography, and Computation
James C. Bergquist, NIST, Boulder 2 Oct 1987 Quantum Jumps and High-Resolution Spectroscopy of a Single Ion
R. Stephen Berry, U. of Chicago 8 Feb 1985 Melting of Clusters and Melting
Gordon Berry, ANL Physics Div.18 Apr 1986 High Energy Atomic Physics and QED
Michael Berry, Bristol U. 4 Nov 1996 Chaos and Classical Limits
George F. Bertsch, U. of Washington11 May 2007  Density Functional Theory for Nuclear Binding and Structure
Sharon Bertsch-McGrayne, Author 7 Oct 1994 Nobel Prize Women in Science
H. A. Bethe, Cornell U.30 Sep 1986 The Solar Neutrino Puzzle
R. Russell Betts, ANL Physics Div. 6 May 1983 Heavy Ion Resonances - Nuclear Structure in the Continuum
20 May 1994 Positron Production in Heavy Ion Collisions - Current Status of the Problem
W. S. Bickel, Arizona15 Apr 1983 Polarized Light Scattering by Small Particles
J. D. Bjorken, Fermilab21 May 1982 Space-Time Description of High Energy Collisions
Thomas Bjørnholm, Nano Science Center, U. of Copenhagen19 Mar 2004 Organic molecules in electronic devices
Peter Black, National Hurricane Center31 Jan 1986 Hurricanes
Leo Blitz, U. of Maryland26 Mar 1993 The Galactic Center
H. Blosser, Michigan State22 Apr 1983 Status Report on the Superconducting Cyclotron Project
Ed Blucher, U. of Chicago 5 Apr 2002 Investigating the Difference Between Matter and Antimatter with Neutral Kaons
M. Blume, BNL11 Dec 1981 Synchrotron radiation - its properties, sources and uses
Felix Boehm, CalTech14 Oct 1983 Experiments on Neutrino Mass
John J. Bollinger, NIST12 Oct 1990 Atomic Physics Tests of Nonlinear Quantum Mechanics
Lowell Bollinger, ANL Physics Div.29 Mar 1996 An Incomplete History of the Argonne Physics Division
Fritz Bosch, GSI 9 Oct 1992 First Observation of Bound-State Beta-Decay
Chris Bottcher, ORNL 4 Oct 1985 Atomic Physics at GeV Energies
Stephen Boughn, Haverford College 5 Apr 1991 A 19 GHz Full-Sky Map: Snapshot of the Infant Universe
Thomas J. Bowles, LANL30 Nov 1990 The Soviet-American Gallium Experiment
W. Brandt, NYU 1 May 1981 Plasmas, particles and wakes
C. Brau, LANL18 Sep 1981 Free electron lasers
J. S. Briggs, Albert Ludwigs Universitat, Freiburg 6 Mar 1987 Molecular Orbitals in Atomic Physics
Wallace Broeker, Columbia U.27 May 1988 Are Glaciations Terminated by Reorganization of the Ocean- Atmosphere System?
Gerald Brown, SUNY, Stony Brook26 Feb 1988 Stopping in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Reactions
25 Feb 1994 Supernova Explosions, Black Holes and Neutron Stars
Laurie M. Brown, Northwestern U.20 Mar 1998 The Hundred-Year-Old Electron and the Nucleus: A History
Philip Bucksbaum, U. of Michigan26 Feb 1999 The Phonon Bragg Switch: A Proposal to Generate Sub-Picosecond X-Ray Pulses
Dmitry Budker, U. of California, Berkeley16 Sep 2005  Crossing the P's (and T's) and Dotting the α: an Update on Fundamental-Symmetry Tests at Berkeley.
Bernard Burke, MIT16 Sep 1983 High Resolution Radio Astronomy: Arcseconds to Milliarcseconds
Volker Burkert, Jefferson Lab. 6 Apr 2001 Nucleon Microscopy with CLAS at Jefferson Lab
Les Burris, ANL Applied Physics Div.24 Jan 1986 The Integral Fast Reactor Project
Adam Burrows, U. of Arizona16 Mar 1990 Ten Seconds that Shook the World: the Neutrinos from SN1987A
14 Apr 2006  New Ideas Concerning the Mechanism for Core-Collapse Supernova Explosions



Blas Cabrera, Stanford U.18 Nov 1983 Superconductive Monopole Detectors
John Cairns, Harvard U.20 Jan 1984 Oncogenes and the Causes of Cancer
John Cameron, Indiana U. 8 Jan 1988 Radiative Capture of Polarized Nucleons by Light Nuclei Above Pion Threshold
David K. Campbell, Boston U.21 Jan 1994 Nonlinear Science: From Paradigms to Practicalities
9 Sep 2005  From Fermi Pasta Ulam (FPU) to Intrinsic Localized Modes (ILMs)
Juan-Carlos Campuzano, U. of Illinois, Chicago & ANL Materials Science Div.31 Jan 1997 Pairing and Boson Condensation in High Tc Materials
Erick Cantu-Paz, U. of Illinois, Urbana19 Mar 1999 Recent Results in Parallel Genetic Algorithms
Hui Cao, Northwestern U.27 Feb 1998 Semiconductor Cavity QED
13 Jan 2006  Chaotic Mircolasers
D. W. Capone, II, ANL Materials Science Div.10 Apr 1987 Superconductivity Above Liquid Nitrogen Temperatures in the Y-Ba-Cu-O System
Larry S. Cardman, Jefferson Lab17 May 1996 CEBAF: A New Microscope for Nuclear Physics
19 Apr 2001 CEBAF @ Jefferson Lab: Recent Results and Plans for the Future
K. Douglas Carison, ANL Materials Science Div. 7 Mar 1986 Superconductivity in BEDT-TTF-Based Organic Metals
John Carlstrom, U. of Chicago 3 May 2002 Cosmology with Cosmic Microwave Background Observations
Jack Carpenter, ANL IPNS15 Apr 2005 Spallation Neutron Sources: Present and Future
Sean Carroll, U. of Chicago 9 Jun 2000 The Accelerating Universe: Enigmas and Nostrums
Ashton Carter, Harvard U.27 Feb 1987 Technical Aspects of the Military Use of Space
Richard F. Casten, Yale U.15 Jan 1993 Valence Correlation Schemes and the Simplicity of Nuclear Structure
26 Apr 2002 Critical Point Symmetries in Nuclei
A. W. Castleman, Penn State U.14 May 1999 Atomic and Molecular Clusters: Matter of Nanoscale Dimensions
Gordon Cates, Princeton U.22 Sep 1995 From Muons to MRI on Guinea Pigs - The Power of Optical Pumping
Fausto Cattaneo, ANL Mathematics and Computer Science Div.20 Jan 2006  The Magneto-Rotational-Instability and Angular Momentum Transport
Carlton M. Caves, U. of New Mexico, Albuquerque12 Nov 1999 Quantum Information and Quantum Computation, or Why Quantum Mechanics Is Good for You
Joan Centrella, Drexel U.20 Feb 1987 Exploring the Universe Using a Computer
David Ceperley, U. of Illinois, Urbana 9 Dec 1994 The Simulation of Quantum Systems
Moses H. Chan, Pennsylvania State U. 1 May 1998 Disorder and the Superfluid Transitions
8 Apr 2005 Can a solid be superfluid?
Yoon I. Chang, ANL Engineering Research Div.24 Feb 1995 The Status of the Redirected Nuclear R&D Activities at Argonne
Georges Charpak, CERN 7 Oct 1983 New Prospects in Radiation Detectors
Robert M. Chervin, NCAR20 Nov 1992 Global Climate Modeling: Status and Prospects
Chia-Ling Chien, Johns Hopkins U. 7 Dec 2007  Nanomagnets: Poles or no Poles
William J. Childs, ANL Physics Div. 4 Feb 1983 High-resolution Laser and RF Spectroscopy of Atomic and Molecular Beams
14 Feb 1992 Overview of Laser-Radiofrequency Double-Resonance Studies of Atomic, Molecular, and Ionic Beams
Cheng Chin, U. of Chicago11 Mar 2005 Converting a Bose-Einstein condensate into a Cooper-paired degenerate Fermi gas
Norman Christ, Columbia U.12 Dec 2003 QCD on a chip
D. Christian, Fermilab 4 Mar 1983 A Super High Speed Data Driven Processor
Ming Chu, CalTech19 Nov 1993 Hadron Structure in Lattice QCD
Steven Chu, Bell Labs.24 Oct 1986 Laser Cooling and Trapping of Atoms: Toward Ultracold Temperatures and High Density
Timothy Chupp, U. of Michigan11 Jun 1993 Measurement of the Spin-Dependent Structure Function of the Neutron at SLAC
25 Apr 2003  NMR and MRI with Laser Polarized Noble Gases: What's New?
Jolie Cizewski, ANL Physics Div. and Rutgers U.27 May 1998 The Magic Numbers of Maria Goeppert-Mayer: Past, Present, and Future
R. N. Clayton, Chicago25 Mar 1983 Isotopic Tracers and Clocks in Meteorites
Donald Clayton, Clemson U.11 Sep 1998 Nuclear Astrophysics with Presolar Grains
Enrico Clementi, IBM Corp. 4 Mar 1988 Attempting to Simulate Water as a Liquid and a Solvent on Supercomputers
Frank Close, Rutherford 9 Apr 1986 Lepton Scattering and the EMC Effect
Stan Cohen, Speakeasy Computing Corp.28 Sep 1984 Experiences of a Physicist Turned Entrepeneur
Juan Collar, U. of Chicago 7 Nov 2003 Low-background Detector Development at EFI: WIMPs, Axions, Neutrinos and other Sneaky Beasts
Eugene D. Commins, U. of California 9 Mar 1984 Precise Measurement of Parity Violation in Atomic Thallium
James J. Connell, U. of Chicago14 Nov 1997 Cosmic Ray Composition Studies: Nuclear Physics on a Galactic Scale
Janet Conrad , Columbia U.14 Mar 2003  Seeking the Small Silent Type
Susan Coppersmith, U. of Chicago31 May 1996 Force Fluctuations in Granular Materials
Paul Corkum, NRC Ottawa, Canada10 Sep 2004 Attosecond Lasers
Eric Cornell, JILA, NIST, and U. of Colorado20 Apr 2007  Searching for the Electron's Electric Dipole Moment in Trapped Molecular Ions
J. D. Cowan, Chicago14 May 1982 Spontaneous symmetry breaking in large-scale nervous systems. (What do drug-induced visual hallucinations tell us about the brain?)
John Cowan, U. of Oklahoma16 Feb 2001 r-Process Abundances in Halo Stars and the Age of the Galaxy
Paul L. Cowan, NIST19 Oct 1990 Resonant X-Ray Scattering from Atoms and Molecules
Thomas E. Cowan, LLNL10 Nov 1989 Correlated e+e- Pairs from Superheavy Nuclear Collisions and the Search for Resonant e+e- Scattering
George Crabtree, ANL Materials Science Div. 8 Mar 1996 Dynamics of Vortices in Superconductors
22 Sep 2000 Driven Dynamics of Superconducting Vortices
Bernd Crasemann, U. of Oregon 2 May 1997 X-Rays in Atomic Physics -- Then and Now
A. V. Crewe, Chicago19 Mar 1982 Digital Image Processing in Scanning Microscopy
James Cronin, U. of Chicago14 Dec 1984 CP Violation: What Have We Learned in Twenty Years?
Andrew Cumming, U. of California, Lick Observatory12 Sep 2003 Neutron Stars on Fire



John D'Auria, Simon Fraser U., Canada25 Oct 1996 Research with Radioactive Beams at TRIUMF
3 Dec 2004 Experimental Nuclear Astrophysics at the ISAC Radioactive Beams Laboratory Using the DRAGON Facility
Alexander Dalgarno, Harvard U.29 Sep 1989 Atomic and Molecular Processes in Supernova 1987A
Gary Davidoff, ANL Technical Information Services15 Apr 1994 A Scientist's Tour of the Internet
Cary N. Davids, ANL Physics Div. 2 Feb 1996 New Heavy Proton Emitters - Probing Nuclear Structure at the Drip Line
Edward J. Daw, MIT10 Dec 1999 LIGO - A Direct Experimental Search for Gravitational Radiation from Astrophysical Sources
John W. Dawson, Jr., Penn State U.21 Sep 1990 The American Career of Kurt Goedel
David Dean, ORNL 6 Dec 1996 Shell Model Monte Carlo Studies of Nuclei
7 Apr 2000 Phases: From Nuclei to Quantum Dots
Johann Deisenhofer, Texas Southwestern Medical Center27 Apr 2001 Interactions of Drugs With Their Target in Atomic Detail
David DeMille, Yale U. 1 Nov 2002 Tabletop probes for TeV physics: searches for the electric dipole moment of the electron
Malcolm Derrick, ANL High Energy Physics11 Nov 1994 Physics with High Energy e-p Colliding Beams: Results from the ZEUS Detector at HERA
5 Oct 2001 HERA ep colliding beam physics:current results and future prospects
Richard D. Deslattes, NIST, Gaithersburg 2 Dec 1988 High Resolution Diffraction Spectroscopy at Gamma-Ray Energies
Alexander DeVolpi, ANL RAS Div. 7 Apr 1989 Radiation Detection for Arms Control Verification: Far-out Schemes
Stephen L. Dewey, BNL31 Mar 2006  Brain Function by PET Scan
Dmitri Diakonov, Jefferson Lab.24 Sep 2004 Pentaquarks: a new kind of elementary particles?
Richard Diamond, LBNL 8 Dec 1989 Superdeformation
Robert Diebold, ANL High Energy Physics Div. 2 Dec 1983 Progress on the Superconducting Super Collider
Roland Diehl, Max and Planck and Institut fuer Extraterrestrische Physik, Garching24 Feb 2006  High-Energy Astrophysics with Gamma-Ray Telescopes
Douglas Donahue, U. of Arizona24 Feb 1989 Radiocarbon Dating with Accelerators: Methods and Applications
Jack Dongarra, ANL Mathematics and Computer Science Div.16 May 1986 Algorithms for Parallel Computers
Carl Dover, BNL 1 May 1992 Strange Quarks in Nuclei
John Doyle, Harvard U.15 Jan 1999 Cooling and Trapping of Molecules
Terence Draper, U. of Kentucky22 Nov 1991 A Look at the Lattice
Axel Drees, SUNY Stony Brook 6 Jun 2003  Jet Quenching and the Quark Gluon Plasma at RHIC
Max Dresden, SLAC17 Feb 1984 The Role of Courage in Theoretical Physics
27 Apr 1990 The Dawn of Gauge Theories
Ronald W. P. Drever, CalTech 4 Jun 1993 Gravitational Wave Detection with Laser Interferometers: Physics behind it, and Physics ahead
Harvey Drucker, Argonne National Lab24 May 2002 The New Approach to Dealing with Terrorism: Asymmetric Warfare.
William Dryer, CalTech 6 Jan 1984 Microchemical Instrumentation in Protein and Nucleic AcidMolecular Biology
Robert W. Dunford, ANL Physics Div. 9 Jan 1998 Two-photon Decay
Robert S. Van Dyck, Jr., U. of Washington17 Sep 1993 High-Precision Mass Measurements Using the Penning Trap Mass Spectrometer
H. Fred Dylla, Jefferson Lab.22 Nov 1996 Developing High-Average-Power Lasers for Material Processing
Alex Dzierba, Indiana U.16 Apr 1999 Mesons with Unusual Quantum Numbers and Gluonic Excitations



Don Edwards, DESY10 Apr 1998 The TESLA Collaboration: A Major Effort on Superconducting RF Development
Helen Edwards, Fermilab 2 Apr 1993 The TESLA Superconducting RF Linear Collider Option
4 Jan 2002 Update on TESLA
Donald M. Eigler, IBM Almaden Research Center18 Mar 1994 Quantum Corrals
Robert A. Eisenstein, Nuclear Physics Lab.14 Nov 1986 Nuclear Physics with Antiprotons
27 Sep 1991 Physics Using the Low-Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN
Lynne Osman Elkin, California State U. at Hayward 4 Jun 2004 Rosalind Franklin and the Double Helix
Steve Elliott, LANL29 Mar 2002 Double Beta Decay: Is the Neutrino Mass Within Reach?
4 Mar 2005 Double-beta decay and the neutrino
Alex J. Elwyn, ANL Physics Div.20 Feb 1981 Low energy reactions of light ions with 6Li - odds and ends
G. T. Emery, Indiana U.10 Jan 1986 The Literature of Physics
Rolf Ent, Thomas Jefferson National Lab.19 Sep 2003 The Science Driving the Jefferson Lab 12-GeV Upgrade
14 Mar 2008  Quark-Hadron Duality and the Onset of the Quark Parton Model
Henning Esbensen, ANL Physics Div.15 Oct 1993 Structure and Reactions of Light Neutron Rich Nuclei
Kenneth Evenson, NIST, Boulder CO30 Apr 1993 The Final Measurement of the Speed of Light



Charles Falco,, U. of Arizona19 Dec 2003 The Science of Optics; The History of Art
Ugo Fano, U. of Chicago 4 Dec 1992 A Common Mechanism of Collective Phenomena
E. H. Farnum, LANL20 Mar 1981 Fabrication of laser fusion targets
Mitchell J. Feigenbaum, Cornell U. 4 Nov 1983 Scaling and the Onset of Chaos
Gerald Feldman, U. of Saskatchewan21 Oct 1994 The Charge Symmetry Puzzle in 4He
H. Feshbach, MIT22 May 1987 On the Narrow Sigma Hypernuclear States
Thomas Fields, ANL High Energy Physics Div.15 May 1992 Status Report on the Soudan Proton Decay Experiment
Bradley W. Filippone, CalTech 8 Oct 1993 Nuclear Opacity in Quasi-Elastic Scattering
17 May 2002 What's So Cool About Ultra-Cold Neutrons?
Sam Finn, Penn State U. 7 Jun 2002 Gravitational Wave Phenomenology
Millicent Firestone, Argonne National Lab22 Mar 2002 Self-Assembled Nanostructures
John W. Firor, NCAR28 Mar 1986 Atmospheric Effects and Soaring
Ferol Fish, Gas Research Institute 5 Nov 1987 The Deep Drilling Experiment in the Siljan Ring of Sweden
Peter Fisher, MIT 6 Nov 1998 The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Experiment
Gerald J. Fishman, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center25 Mar 1994 Gamma-Ray Bursts: Observational Overview
Brian W. Fitzpatrick, Google Inc. 7 Sep 2007  Google: Building Scalable Systems and Moving Large Datasets
Victor Flambaum, U. of New South Wales 9 Dec 2005  Parity and Time Reversal Violation in Atoms and Nuclei and Tests of the Standard Model
R. Fortner, LLNL 4 Jun 1982 Z-Pinch Atomic Physics Project (ZAPP)
Norval Fortson, U. of Washington 4 Nov 1994 Probing Particle Phsyics by Measuring Parity Violation and Testing Time Reversal Symmetry in Atoms
J. Foster, Chalk River30 Apr 1982 Time development of Heavy Ion Induced Fission by Crystal Blocking and X-Ray Techniques
W. A. Fowler, CalTech27 Mar 1987 How Old is the Observable Universe
Frank Y. Fradin, ANL OTD18 Dec 1987 Scientific and Technical Opportunities in High Temperature Superconductivity
Richard van Frank, Eli Lilly Corp.28 Oct 1983 Industrial Scale Recombinant DNA Technology
Stefan Frauendorf, Notre Dame U.14 Jan 2005 New symmetries of rotating nuclei
Hans Frauenfelder, U. of Illinois, Urbana11 Feb 1983 Physics of Proteins
John E. Frederick, U. of Chicago 4 Feb 1994 Ultraviolet Radiation and the Biosphere: Contrasts Between the Hemispheres
Stuart J. Freedman, U. of California, Berkeley 7 May 1982 Quantum Mechanics, Reality and All That
23 Oct 1992 Search for the 17-keV Neutrino
31 Jan 2003  KamLand
25 Mar 2005 Direct Evidence for Neutrino Oscillations from KamLAND
Richard Freeman, Bell Labs.11 Mar 1988 The Conductivity of a Simple Metal from Room Temperature to Greater than One Million Degrees
Anthony French, MIT 3 Jun 1988 Taking a New Look at Introductory Physics at the University Level
Peter G. O. Freund, U. of Chicago 8 Feb 2008  A Passion for Discovery
J. L. Friar, LANL 3 Jun 1982 The Trinucleon Bound States for Nonexperts
Dan Friedan, U. of Chicago18 Oct 1985 String
Peter Friedland, Stanford U. 5 Apr 1985 MOLGEN - Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Molecular Biology
Arnie Friedman, ANL Chemistry Div.13 Apr 1984 Some Applications of Nuclear Chemistry in Medicine
Joshua Frieman, U. of Chicago and Fermilab31 Mar 2000 The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Science Results
Bernard Frois, Saclay25 Oct 1985 New Results in Electron Scattering from Nuclei
H. Drucker & B. R. T. Frost, ANL OTD21 Nov 1986 Technology Transfer at Argonne National Laboratory
Edward S. Fry, Texas A&M U.12 Apr 1996 Lasing Without Population Inversion - An Experimental Reality
Chris Fryer, LANL13 Sep 2002 Core-Collapse Supernovae
Brent Fultz, Caltech 7 Dec 2001  Vibrational Entropy and Inelastic Scattering
Harold Furth, Princeton U.10 Dec 1982 The Tokamak Approach to Fusion Power



Kaigham J. Gabriel, Bell Labs.16 Dec 1988 Silicon-Based Micromechanical Structures and Devices
Gerald Gabrielse, Harvard U.12 Jan 1990 An Accurate Measurement of the Antiproton Mass
24 May 1996 Extremely Cold Antiprotons and Antihydrogens
14 Jan 2000 Observing the Quantum Limit of an Electron Cyclotron: QND Measurements of Quantum Jumps Between Fock States
8 Dec 2006  New Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment and the Fine Structure Constant
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, Argonne National Lab.30 Jan 1998 Megacity Photochemical Air Pollution and Oxygenated Fuels: PANhandling in the Americas
7 Jan 2005 Mexico City Revisited: Natural Radioactivity, Ammonia, and Black Carbon Measurements in April 2003
M. Gaillard, Lyon26 Sep 1980 Laser interactions with fast molecular ion beams
J. S. Gallagher, U. of Illinois, Urbana16 Apr 1982 Confrontation between Galaxy Evolution Models and the Observations
Haiyan Gao, ANL Physics Div. 7 Feb 1997 First Results from TJNAF
Gerald T. Garvey, LANL16 Feb 1990 Cold Fusion and Hot Stars
21 Feb 1997 Selected Topics in US Federal Science Policy 94-96
4 May 2001 A Possible eA Collider
Richard L. Garwin, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center 7 Mar 1997 Disposal of Excess Weapon Plutonium and Uranium: What do we know and when will we do it?
Steve Geer, Fermilab22 Apr 2005 Physics at an Upgraded Fermilab Proton Driver
Donald F. Geesaman, ANL Physics Div. 3 Oct 1980 Macroscopic features of pion-nucleus scattering
9 Mar 1990 The FNAL E665 Experiment - Deep Inelastic Muon Scattering from Muons and Nuclei
10 Dec 1993 Nuclear Physics at Multi-GeV Hadron Facilities
11 Feb 2000 How vanilla is your proton?
28 Oct 2005  What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know in Nuclear Science
Neil Gehrels, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center19 Feb 1993 Quasars, Pulsars and Bursts: Results from the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
Margaret Geller, Cambridge Center for Astrophysics 4 Apr 1986 Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Howard Georgi, Harvard U. 9 Jan 2004 Women and the Future of Physics
R. Geroch, U. of Chicago24 Apr 1981 Distorted black holes
22 Oct 2004 Faster than light?
J. Murray Gibson, ANL OTD 9 Feb 2001 Glimpsing Medium-range Order: The Structure of Glass from Fluctuation Electron Microscopy
21 Mar 2003  Music, Fourier and Wave-Particle Duality
Thomas Glasmacher, Michigan State U.18 Jan 2002 Exploring light neutron-rich atomic nuclei with fast beams of rare isotopes
Gary Glatzmaier, LANL23 May 1997 3D Numerical Simulations of the Geodynamo: Magnetic Field Reversals and the Rotation of the Earth's Inner Core
Howard Goldberg, U. of Illinois, Chicago 5 Jan 1990 Integrating Math and Science in Elementary Schools: an Approach to Science Literacy
Gvirol B. Goldring, ANL Physics & Weizmann Institute of Science18 Sep 1992 Tilted Foil Polarization of Nuclide Beams
Don Goldsmith, Self 6 Sep 2002 The Runaway Universe
Sheldon Goldstein, Rutgers U.28 May 1999 Quantum Theory Without Observers
J. A. Golovchenko, Bell Labs, Murray Hill15 Nov 1985 Studies of Crystal Surfaces
Gabriela González, Louisiana State U. 9 Feb 2007  Interferometric Detectors of Gravitational Waves: Opening a New Window to the Universe
John M. Goodkind, U. California, San Diego28 Jan 2000 Using Superconductivity to Measure Slow Changes in Gravity
Charles Goodman, Indiana U. 4 May 1984 Spin-isospin Excitations and the Nature of the Nuclear Constituents
Maury Goodman, ANL High Energy Physics21 Jan 2000 Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiments
Richard G. Gordon, Northwestern U. 9 Sep 1988 Paleomagnetism, Plate Tectonics and Polar Wander
P. A. M. Gram, LANL 7 Nov 1980 Atomic physcis at 0.85c; a study of the photodetachment of H- ions
Kenneth E. Gray, ANL Materials Science Div. 4 Oct 1991 Flux Pinning and Dissipation in High-Temperature Superconductors
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29 Mar 2001 Nuclear Matter, Hypermatter, Antimatter and Strong Correlations in the Vacuum
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24 May 1991 Why Bother About Buckyballs?
5 May 2000 The Egg as Eye: Ultrananocrystalline Diamond in the Cosmos and in the Laboratory
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Dietrich Habs, MPI, Heidelberg20 May 1988 Atomic Physics with the Heidelberg Test Storage Ring TSR
W. Haeberli, U. of Wisconsin31 Oct 1986 Internal Polarized Targets for Storage Rings
Kawtar Hafidi, ANL Physics Div.19 May 2006  Honey, I Shrunk the rho
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Morton Hamermesh, U. of Minnesota28 May 1982 Some Physics Research at Argonne (1948-1982)
7 Mar 1994 Recollections about Jim Monahan and his Work
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Walter Henning, ANL Physics Div.13 Nov 1987 Prospects of Heavy Ion Physics at 1 GeV/Nucleon with a Storage Ring: The SIS Project at GSI
13 Mar 1992 Particle Production in Compressed Nuclear Matter
14 Apr 1995 Nuclei Far from Stability: Research Opportunities with Radioactive Beams
29 Oct 1999 Going Away from Stability
6 Dec 2002 The GSI Future Facility
9 May 2008  Intense Rare Isotope Beams -- Science Goals and Technical Realization
David Hertzog, U. of Illinois, Urbana20 Oct 2000 Precision Measurement of the Muon's Anomalous Magnetic Moment
Karl Hess, U. of Illinois, Urbana 8 Apr 1988 Monte Carlo Simulations of Femtosecond Spectroscopy in Semiconductors
Jacqueline Hewitt, MIT 1 Apr 1994 Gravitational Lenses and Cosmology
H. Hill, Arizona15 Oct 1982 Testing general relativity - a helio-seismological determination of the gravitational quadrupole moment of the sun
Edward Hinds, Yale U. 6 Oct 1995 Atoms in Boxes and Atoms on Trampolines
Frank von Hippel, Princeton U.22 Jan 1993 Next Steps in Nuclear Disarmament
6 Feb 1998 Taking Nuclear Weapons Off Hair-Trigger Alert
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John Hoffnagle, IBM Almaden Research Center 7 Oct 1988 Chaotic Motion of Two Ions in a Paul Trap
Georg Hoffstaetter, Cornell U.23 Mar 2007  The Energy Recovery Linac as a New X-ray Source
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Barry Holstein, U. of Massachusetts 8 May 1992 Chiral Dynamics: Probing QCD at Low Energies
Roy Holt, ANL Physics Div.29 Apr 1988 Hunting Quarks in Nuclei
8 Sep 2000 Illuminating the Deuteron at Jefferson Lab
20 Feb 2004 Frontiers at the Femtoscale
1 Apr 2005 Many facets of the deuteron
Charles J. Horowitz, Indiana U.15 Sep 1989 Hot and Cold Nuclear Fusion
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Vernon Hughes, Yale U.15 Nov 1991 The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon
E. Hunt, Ohio U.27 May 1983 The Road to Chaos
Samuel G. Hurst, ORNL 6 May 1988 Resonance Ionization and Atom Counting
F. R. Huson, Fermilab13 May 1983 A 20 Tev Desertron Collider
Mark Huyse, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven17 Feb 1995 Radioactive Beams at Louvain-la-Neuve: First Experiments and Future Plans



Fancesco Iachello, Yale U. 1 Apr 1988 Dynamic Symmetries and Supersymmetries in Nuclei
10 May 2002 The Discovery of Supersymmetry in Nuclei
Mitio Inokuti, ANL Physics Div. 2 Oct 1992 Electron Degradation in Molecular Substances
14 Mar 1997 Ugo Fano and Developments in Atomic and Molecular Physics
13 Feb 2004 The Lindau Meeting
Nathan Isgur, Jefferson Lab. 3 May 1991 New Heavy Quark Symmetry of QCD
Wayne Itano, NIST, Boulder 2 Oct 1998 Crystallized Ion Plasmas in a Penning Trap



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J. David Jackson, UC Berkeley and LBNL27 Sep 2002 Historical Roots of Gauge Invariance
Harold E. Jackson, Jr., ANL Physics Div.24 Sep 1982 The Argonne GeV Electron Microtron, GEM
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16 May 1997 HERMES, A New Approach to Nucleon Spin Studies
11 Jan 2002 HERMES and the Spin of the Proton
Heinrich Jaeger, U. of Chicago 2 Feb 2001 Is Sand a Solid, a Liquid or a Gas? The Physics of Granular Materials
Robert L. Jaffe, MIT18 Jun 1993 Novel Quantum Phenomena in Twisting Tubes
Kees de Jager, Jefferson Lab. 5 Feb 1999 Highlights of the Hall A Research Program at Jefferson Lab
Jainendra K. Jain, Pennsylvania State U. 5 Sep 2003 The role of analogy in unraveling the fractional quantum Hall effect mystery
Robert V. F. Janssens, ANL Physics Div. 6 Apr 1990 A New Region of Superdeformed Nuclei
4 Jan 2008  The Hunt for New Shell Structure in Neutron-Rich Nuclei
Carson D. Jeffries, U. of California 3 Feb 1984 Experiments on Chaotic Dynamics
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Chandrashekhar Joshi, U. of California10 Sep 1993 Progress Towards a Laser-Plasma Accelerator



Leo Kadanoff, U. of Chicago30 Jan 1987 Measuring Fractals: Comparison of Theory and Experiment on the Global Properties of a Strange Attractor
28 Apr 1995 Topology Changes and Scaling for Fluid Interfaces
Malvin Kalos, Cornell Theory Center30 May 1997 The Future of High-Performance Computational Science
Gordon Kane, U. of Michigan15 May 1998 Supersymmetry - What? Why? When?
Elliot P. Kanter, ANL Physics Div.17 Mar 1989 Coulomb Explosion Imaging: A Femtosecond After the 'Little Bang'
Henry Kapteyn, JILA and U. of Colorado21 Mar 2008  Ultrafast Molecular X-Ray Science
Joseph Kapusta, U. of Minnesota22 Nov 1985 Phase Transitions in Nuclei
8 Nov 1996 QCD and Very High-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
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Joel Karp, U. of Pennsylvania14 May 2004 Positron Emission Tomography (PET): Present and Future Technology
Mark Kasevich, Yale U.25 Feb 2000 Atom Interferometers as Inertial Force Sensors
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Boris Kayser, NSF, Washington, DC25 Aug 1995 CP Violation, Beauty, and Quantum Mechanics
14 Apr 2000 Why Do We Think Neutrinos Have Mass?
Kenneth M. Kemner, ANL Environmental Research Div.17 Jan 2003 Using High-Energy X-ray Physics to Address Environmental Science Problems
Wolfgang Ketterle, MIT 4 Apr 1997 Atoms Behave as Waves: Bose-Einstein Condensation and the Atom Laser
7 Mar 2006  New Forms of Quantum Matter Near Absolute Zero Temperature
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Robert M. Key, Princeton U. 2 Apr 2004 A Global Ocean Carbon Climatology: Results from GLODAP
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22 Jan 1988 Plans for a National Gamma Ray Facility
8 Nov 1991 Superdeformation in Nuclei: Physics in a Secondary Minimum
17 Jan 1997 Superdeformation: Order Embedded in Chaos
3 Nov 2006  Superheavy Nuclei and Elements
Edward Kibblewhite, U. of Chicago 8 Feb 1991 Adaptive Optics on the ARC Telescope in New Mexico
16 Mar 2001 Adaptive Optics in the 21st Century
Young-Kee Kim, U. of Chicago and Fermilab13 Apr 2007  E=mc2 Opening Windows on the World
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Kate Kirby, Harvard 3 Jun 2005  Ethics issues in the practice of Physics
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18 Dec 1998 RHIC Physics and Facility - A Golden Era Ahead
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Peter Kitching, TRIUMF24 Jan 1992 Physics at the KAON Factory
Daniel Kleppner, MIT 5 May 1998 An Atomic Attack on the Semiclassical Gap
Johan Van Klinken, U. of Michigan 2 Feb 1990 History of Electron Polarization and Parity Violation
Juergen Kluge, GSI and U. of Heidelberg16 Nov 2001 Precision by Cooling: Atomic and Nuclear Physics in Small and Large Ion Traps
Lloyd Knox, U. of California at Davis 7 Mar 2008  Future Probes of Dark Energy
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24 Mar 1989 Physics on the Lattice: From QED to Strings
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28 Feb 1986 The Saga of Cygnus X-3
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14 Oct 2005 Thoughts on Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Steven Koonin, CalTech 1 Mar 1985 Sub-saturation Phases of Nuclear Matter
4 May 1990 Squeezing a Neutron Star
Daniel Krakauer, ANL High Energy Physics Div.28 Feb 1997 Recent Results on the Structure of the Proton
S. D. Kramer, ORNL21 Nov 1980 The detection of single atoms
Arlin J. Krueger, Goddard Space Flight Center20 Mar 1987 The Formation of the Antarctic Ozone Hole
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S. R. Kulkarni, CalTech26 Mar 2004 Cosmic explosions
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6 Apr 2007  Electrons and Mirror Symmetry
Walter Kutschera, U. of Vienna 2 Nov 1984 Dating and Mass Spectrometry with Acccelerators
13 Mar 1987 Rare Decay Modes of Heavy Nuclei
16 Nov 1990 Searching in the Dark: The Quest for Hypothetical Particles
25 Jun 1993 Long-Lived Noble Gas Radioisotopes
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Paul Kwiat, U. of Illinois, Urbana11 May 2001 Entangled Photons for Quantum Information: 101 Uses for a Schroedinger Kitten-Embryo



Joseph Lach, Fermilab11 Jan 1985 Beta Decay of Polarized Sigma-: Critical Test for the Cabbibo Model
Roland LaForge, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver 5 May 2006  Seismic Hazard Characterization - A Brief History
James J. Laidler, ANL CMT 2 Mar 2001 The Advanced Accelerator Applications Program and Accelerator Transmutation of Waste
Donald Q. Lamb, U. of Chicago25 Mar 1988 Neutrinos from Supernova 1987A and Cooling of the Nascent Neutron Star
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Susan Landau, Sun Microsystems Labs. 8 Dec 2000 Cryptology: Technology and Policy
Rolf Landauer, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center 9 May 1997 Information is Physical
G. Lander, ANL IPNS19 Nov 1982 The Intense Pulsed Neutron Source - New Opportunities for Research at Argonne
Robert Lang, Alamo, Ca 7 Oct 2005 From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Modern Science of Origami
James S. Langer, U. of California 3 Apr 1998 How Solids Break
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Paul C. Lauterbur, U. of Illinois, Urbana11 Oct 1985 New Directions in NMR Imaging
20 Feb 1998 Diffusional Enhancement of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Tom LeCompte, High Energy ANL Physics Div.22 Feb 2008  Standard Model Physics at the LHC
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14 Oct 1994 Chiral Symmetry and Nuclear Dynamics
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Anthony J. Leggett, U. of Illinois - Urbama 7 Sep 1984 Quantum Mechanics at a Macroscopic Level
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Arlene Lennox, Fermilab17 Feb 2006  Neutrons Against Cancer
G. P. Lepage, Cornell U.23 Jan 1981 Theoretical advances in quantum electrodynamics
12 Jan 2007  The Fall and Rise of Lattice QCD: High-Precision Numerical QCD Confronts Experiment
Milton Levenson, Bechtel Power Corp.13 Feb 1987 Chernobyl: Lessons and Impact
D. A. Lewis, ANL Physics Div. and Iowa State 8 May 1981 Laser spectroscopy with radioactive atoms
A. Libchaber, U. of Chicago10 Oct 1986 Quasiperiodicity and Chaos: An Experimental Study
Daniel Lidar, Toronto U.24 Oct 2003 Quantum Computers and Decoherence: Exorcising the Demon from the Machine
Lawrence M. Lidsky, MIT11 May 1984 The Trouble with Fusion
Konstantin K. Likharev, SUNY, Stony Brook 3 Apr 1992 Correlated Single-Electron Tunneling
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Harry Lipkin, Weizmann Institute of Science15 May 1981 Magnetic moments of quarks, leptons and hadrons
30 Sep 1983 Fun with Magnetic Monopoles
17 Jan 1986 The Impact of the Discovery of the Antiproton
17 Jul 1987 Why Nuclei are Made of Nucleons Instead of Quarks
21 Jun 1991 The Clock Paradox in Quantum Tunnelling: Is the Twin Who Tunnels Through the Mountain Older or Younger Than His Brother
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9 Sep 1994 The Mossbauer Effect and the Parton Model: from Crystals to Synchrotron Radiation and Heavy Quarks
Christopher J. Lister, ANL Physics Div.31 Jan 1992 New Projects in Nuclear Structure Physics: Far, Fast, Hot and Heavy
29 Jan 1999 Gammasphere at Argonne: The Device Moved But Did The Physics?
A. E. Litherland, U. of Toronto 7 Aug 1985 14C Dating and Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS)
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Sam Liu, ORNL26 Oct 1984 Heavy Fermion Systems
Seth Lloyd, MIT25 Feb 2005 Fundamental limits to measuring space and time
Vladimir M. Lobashev, Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Science 9 Mar 2001 Direct Search for Mass of Neutrino in Semileptonic Decays - Study of Beta-spectrum of Tritium
Robert W. Lourie, U. of Virginia12 Mar 1993 Studies of Nucleon Structure at CEBAF
Walt Loveland, Oregon State U.12 Oct 2001 Synthetic Paths to the Heaviest Elements
Frank J. Low, U. of Arizona16 Mar 1984 IRAS: The Infrared Astronomy Satellite
Zheng-Tian Lu, ANL Physics Div.15 Oct 1999 Atom Trap Trace Analysis -- A New Demon on the Block
30 Jan 2004 Atom Trap, Krypton-81, and Egypt
Michael S. Lubell, City U. of New York & The American Physical Society15 Dec 1989 Physics with Polarized Electrons between 13.6 eV and 250 MeV
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Thomas Ludlam, BNL30 Nov 1984 Ultrarelativistic ion-nucleus Collisions
Stephen Lundeen, U. of Notre Dame 9 Dec 1983 The Search for Casimir Forces in Atomic Helium
Joseph Lykken, Fermilab National Accelerator Lab. 3 Dec 1999 The Search for Extra Dimensions
18 Apr 2008  Twenty Questions at the Large Hadron Collider
Eric Lynn, ANL Physics Div. and AERE 6 Jan 1989 50 Years of Nuclear Fission



Chung-Pei Ma, U. Pennsylvania13 Apr 2001 New Perspectives on Cosmological Structure Formation
Augusto O. Macchiavelli, LBNL 6 Mar 1998 Magnetic Rotation From a Different Perspective
10 Feb 2006  Gammasphere: the First Ten Years
Malcolm H. Macfarlane, Indiana U. 1 Jul 1998 Sum Rules in Nuclear Physics - The Story of a Blunt Instrument
Ruprecht Machleidt, U. of Idaho 4 Nov 2005 The Nuclear Force Problem: Is the Never-Ending Story Coming to an End?
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John Madey, Duke U. 3 Feb 1995 Near-Term Prospects for 4th Generation FEL-Based Light Sources
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Syukuro Manabe, Princeton U. 8 Mar 1991 Studies of Greenhouse Warming Using Climate Models
Philip Mannheim, U. of Connecticut 9 Nov 2001 Gravitationally Induced Quantum Interference
Aneesh Manohar, U. California, San Diego25 May 2001 Non-relativistic Bound States in Quantum Field Theory
Steven Maran, Goddard Space Flight Center30 May 1986 Recent Observations of Halley's Comet
Robert Mark, Princeton U. 7 Dec 1984 The Physics of Gothic Cathedrals
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E. Matthias, Berlin & Colorado20 May 1983 Perturbations of Rydberg Series in Alkaline Earth Atoms - Probed by Hyperfine Interactions and Multi-photon Ionization
L. F. Mausner, BNL 8 Oct 1982 The Production of Spallation Radio Nuclides for Medical Applications
M. May, BNL 6 Mar 1981 Strange particles in the nucleus
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A. B. McDonald, Princeton U.13 Jan 1989 The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
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12 May 2000 Through the Looking Glass: the New Electroweak Frontier
12 Apr 2005 High-energy Particle Astrophysics Research in K-12 Schools
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Ian McNulty, ANL Advanced Photon Source Div. 1 Oct 2004 X-ray Vortices
Robert L. Merlino, The U. of Iowa14 Feb 2003 Dusty plasmas in the laboratory and space
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Volker Metag, U. of Giessen12 Jun 1992 Photons and Neutral Mesons as Probes of Medium Energy Nuclear Physics
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Peter Meyer, U. of Chicago 9 Oct 1987 High Energy Cosmic Ray Experiment on the Space Shuttle
Stephan Meyer, U. of Chicago13 Oct 2006  Three Years of WMAP
John Millener, BNL11 Nov 2005  The p-Shell: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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Donald H. Miller, Northwestern U. 4 Mar 1994 Is the Proton Spin Crisis Resolved?
James F. Miller, ANL CMT23 Jan 2004 Hydrogen - The fuel of the future
John Miller, ANL Chemistry Div.21 Sep 1984 Long-distance Electron Tunneling between Molecules
Richard Milner, MIT 3 Nov 2000 The Electron Ion Collider: A Powerful New Nicroscope to Study the Structure of Matter
Stephen Milton, ANL Advanced Photon Source Div.17 Nov 2000 Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission: Extending Synchrotron Light Source Brightness by Many Orders of Magnitude
Ellis D. Miner, JPL 6 Feb 1987 Uranus Unveiled
14 Dec 1990 The Voyager Mission to the Outer Planets
Andrei Mirzabekov, Engelhart Institute of Molecular Biology & ANL Biology Div.11 Dec 1998 Biological Microchips: A Challenge for Engineers, Physicists and Computer Scientists
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Keith Moffat, U. of Chicago30 Mar 2001 Picosecond Time-resolved Macromolecular Crystallography: Molecular Movies?
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29 Jan 1988 The Advanced Photon Source: a Step Closer to Reality
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Christopher Monroe, U. of Michigan27 Oct 2000 Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions
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Alfred H. Mueller, Columbia U. 4 Dec 1987 Perturbative QCD, Old and New
7 Feb 2003  Small-x behavior and saturation in nuclear and particle physics
Bryon Mueller, ANL Physics Div. 8 Jan 1999 Measurement of the Light Quark Flavor Asymmetry in the Nucleon Sea
Peter Mueller, ANL Physics Div.16 Nov 2007  Simple Atoms, Extreme Nuclei: Laser Spectroscopy of 6He and 8He
Madhusree Mukerjee, Scientific American 1 Dec 1995 Probing the Real World
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