One of the important questions repeatedly raised by various scientific advisory panels and by the Congress has been that of the scientific manpower required for high‐energy physics. Concern has been expressed that the “glamour” of high‐energy physics and the large amounts of money being spent were attracting an excessive number of people away from other worthwhile areas of basic research or from necessary work in applied science and in defense laboratories.
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© 1960 American Institute of Physics.
1960
American Institute of Physics
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