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 WHAT'S NEW   Robert L. Park  Friday, 18 Nov 04  Washington, DC

 1. PUTIN'S BOMB: A NEW GENERATION OF RUSSIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS? 
 Maybe the Russian President announced a revolutionary nuclear
 missile at this time because of sagging moral in the military,
 or perhaps it was a belated entry for the Excalibur Prize. 
 Putin said it would consist of "systems that other nuclear
 states do not have and will not have in the immediate years to
 come."  With nothing more than that to go on, some analysts
 suggest Putin was talking about a ballistic missile capable of
 evasive action.  Russia is thought to have been working on
 such a missile, but there have been few details, and little
 money to work with.

 2. ANTI-MISSILE LASER: THE CHEMICAL-LASER LOBBY IS BACK AGAIN.
 Nature.com this week reported uncritically on the test of an
 infrared chemical laser meant to shoot down launch-phase enemy
 missiles from a modified 747.  Well, the test wasn't exactly
 airborne; it was in a hangar at Edwards AFB.  And they didn't
 exactly shoot down anything, but one of the contractors said
 it was "an exceptional achievement."  It certainly was for the
 contractors   they've been milking this one for 20 years.  In
 a 1988 book, While Others Build, a former Senate Intelligence
 Committee staff member, Angelo Codevilla, declared the
 chemical laser was ready to deploy.  This week, an Air Farce
 contracting officer, Darleen Druyan, pled guilty to channeling
 billions in contracts to Boeing in exchange for a job offer,
 and the vaunted anti-missile chemical laser is still a
 preposterous boondoggle.

 3. "THE GOD GENE": NEW BOOK SAYS FAITH IS HARDWIRED IN OUR
 GENES. Psychology, like just about everything else, has been
 transformed by the genetics revolution.  Dean Hamer, a
 behavioral geneticist at NCI, has now examined the genetic
 basis of spirituality in an important book that explains why
 we're predisposed to believe in God.  Evangelicals hate the
 idea that they are motivated by a trick of brain chemistry. 
 As near as WN can tell "the God gene" is just "the belief
 gene," in Park's 2000 book, Voodoo Science.  The power of the
 God gene was demonstrated this week when Diana Duyser put a
 10-year old grilled cheese sandwich bearing an image of the
 Virgin Mary up for sale on eBay.  It sold for $5,100.

 4. MELBA PHILLIPS: SHE WAS, "A MODEL OF A PRINCIPLED
 SCIENTIST."  When I saw in the Washington Post that Melba
 Phillips had died at 97, I pulled down my copy of Classical
 Electricity and Magnetism by Panofsky and Phillips.  I
 imagined I could see on its pages stains of my sweat and
 tears.  Said to be a great teacher, I knew her only from that
 textbook, written while she was unemployed.  She had been
 fired from Brooklyn College for refusing to answer questions
 from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee during the
 McCarthy era.  Brooklyn College publicly apologized in 1987,
 and later held a day-long symposium in her honor and
 established a scholarship in her name.  Awarded the APS Joseph
 Burton Award last year, she was cited as "a model of a
 principled scientist."


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 Opinions are the author's and not necessarily shared by the
 University of Maryland, but they should be.
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