The development of an American science establishment--today an amalgam of scientists, engineers, universities, industrial laboratories, and federal science agencies--began early in the twentieth century when the federal government began to invest in a national scientific infrastructure. During World War II this investment swelled to colossal proportions. At present, the yearly federal investment in basic science and technology amounts to about thirty-five billion dollars. How did this complex marriage between science and government occur? How will increasing economic pressures affect its...
The development of an American science establishment--today an amalgam of scientists, engineers, universities, industrial laboratories, and federal sc...
Market: Researchers and graduate students in high energy physics, physics historians. This book contains 13 papers that reflect the development of neutrino interactions with the electrons and protons in a fixed-target experiment that, beginning in 1980, grew out of the formal collaboration in high energy physics between Japanese and American institutions. These experiments were crucial to the merger of quantum electrodynamics and quantum weak dynamics, the foundation of electroweak theory today.
Market: Researchers and graduate students in high energy physics, physics historians. This book contains 13 papers that reflect the development of neu...