Turn back the Clock - The elusive formula for Mideast peace might emerge from young scientists' work. (English)
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Title:Turn back the Clock - The elusive formula for Mideast peace might emerge from young scientists' work.
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Table of contents – Volume 63, Issue 4
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Editor's note - Aging arsenals| 2007
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Letters - Critics address nuclear discrimination against India; veterinarians bemoan the human-centric public health system; readers debate the wisdom of Britain's newfound zeal for nuclear power; plus, the Bulletin is honored with a National Magazine Award.| 2007
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Bulletins - Is Hugo Chavez aiding and abetting Al Qaeda?; why computer scientists are finally fed up with missile defense; how a city's hospitals could become the critical victims of a nuclear terrorist attack; France's new president contemplates a new nuclear doctrine; and more.| 2007
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Opinions - VLADIMIR DVORKIN advises anxious U.S. officials to watch what Moscow does, not what it says; RICHARD DOCTOR tallies the hidden costs of getting rid of carbon dioxide; JOSEPH CIRINCIONE sees the political stars realigning for a new era of arms control; plus, the "Bulletin briefing" gathers experts to explore how science can make diplomacy work.Dvorkin, Vladimir et al. | 2007
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The Bulletin interview: Bruce Tarter - The American Association for the Advancement of Science asked the former head of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to chair a report assessing U.S. nuclear development. So, what did the report say? Perhaps it's more useful to look at what it didn't say. Bruce Tarter gives us a behind-the-scenes look at science by committee.| 2007
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Bruce Tarter: The American Association for the Advancement of Science asked the former head of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to chair a report assessing U.S. nuclear weapons development. So, what did the report say?| 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - Global debate| 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - Scientists and international security experts consider the merits of the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) Program and whether it represents a step forward or backward in the effort to halt nuclear proliferation.| 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - Global debate - UNITED STATES - JOHN R. HARVEY, the director of policy planning at the National Nuclear Security Administration, says RRW will bolster global security.Harvey, John R. et al. | 2007
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RRW will bolster global securityHarvey, J. R. et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - Global debate - SOUTH ASIA, RUSSIA, CHINA & THE MIDDLE EAST - ZIA MIAN, M. V. RAMANA, ALEXANDER A. PIKAYEV, DINGLI SHEN & SAIDEH LOTFIAN warn that RRW might prompt states to reevaluate their nuclear postures -- And not for the better.Mian, Zia et al. | 2007
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RRW might prompt states to reevaluate their nuclear postures-and not for the betterMian, Z. / Ramana, M. V. / Pikayev, A. A. / Shen, D. / Lotfian, S. et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth| 2007
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the congressional origins of RRW and sometimes nuclear policy just "happens."Levine, H. et al. | 2007
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In-depth| 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY - HANINAH LEVINE traces the congressional origins of RRW and discovers that sometimes nuclear policy just "happens."Levine, Haninah et al. | 2007
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how plutonium aging emerged as the dubious variable in the RRW equationKrauss, L. M. et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - PLUTONIUM AGING - LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS explains how plutonium aging emerged as the dubious variable in the RRW equation.Krauss, Lawrence M. et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - LAB CULTURE - HUGH GUSTERSON sees the construction of new nuclear warheads as a rite of passage for young weapons designers.Gusterson, Hugh et al. | 2007
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the construction of new nuclear warheads as a rite of passage for young weapons designersGusterson, H. et al. | 2007
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the challenges of building a better BombGoodwin, B. et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - THE DESIGNERS - BRUCE GOODWIN, who oversaw the RRW design team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, describes the challenges of building a better Bomb.Goodwin, Bruce et al. | 2007
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THE NEXT GENERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - In-depth - THE FUTURE - SIDNEY D. DRELL argues that the ultimate goal of RRW must be a renewed campaign for complete nuclear disarmament.Drell, Sidney D. et al. | 2007
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the ultimate goal of RRW must be a renewed campaign for complete nuclear disarmamentDrell, S. D. et al. | 2007
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Wernher von Braun's ultimate weapon: History remembers NASA's most famous rocket scientist as an advocate of peaceful space explorationNeufeld, M. J. et al. | 2007
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Wernher von Braun's ultimate weapon - History remembers NASA's most famous rocket scientist as an advocate of peaceful space exploration. But archival documents reveal the depth of his true Cold War ambition -- A military space station that would allow the United States to dominate Earth.Neufeld, Michael J. et al. | 2007
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What Van Allen found in space - With the Cold War superpowers looking for new military opportunities, an Iowa physicist discovered how to take the heavens out of the equation.Foerstner, Abigail et al. | 2007
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Reviews - PETER BACON HALES<-Ex> probes our atomic psyche; ANDREW J. GROTTO<-Ex> assesses George W. Bush's nuclear legacy; TOM BIELEFELD & HASSAN ABBAS<-Ex> profile the "mullahs' physicist"; and more.Hales, Peter Bacon et al. | 2007
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India's nuclear forces, 2007| 2007
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Nuclear Notebook - India's nuclear forces, 2007| 2007
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The elusive formula for Mideast peace might emerge from young scientists' work| 2007
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Turn back the Clock - The elusive formula for Mideast peace might emerge from young scientists' work.| 2007