Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

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By George C. Pimentel and Janice A. Coonrod
1st February 1985

Reducing Hazardous Waste Generation: An Evaluation and a Call for Action

This is the first thorough exploration of how industry, government, and the public can use available nontechnical means ... MoreReducing Hazardous Waste Generation: An Evaluation and a Call for Action

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1st February 1986

Acid Deposition: Long-Term Trends

How damaging is acid rain? Current opinions differ widely, in part because for every proposed link between acid rain and... MoreAcid Deposition: Long-Term Trends

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1st February 1987

New Horizons in Electrochemical Science and Technology

Modern technology depends heavily on advances in the electrochemical field, but this field may not be receiving the rese... MoreNew Horizons in Electrochemical Science and Technology

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1st February 1987

Opportunities in Chemistry: Today and Tomorrow

Experts agree that the nation would benefit if more young people "turned on" to the sciences. This book is designed as a... MoreOpportunities in Chemistry: Today and Tomorrow

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20th January 2008

Plasma Science: Advancing Knowledge in the National Interest

As part of its current physics decadal survey, Physics 2010, the NRC was asked by the DOE, NSF, and NASA to carry out an... MorePlasma Science: Advancing Knowledge in the National Interest

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1st January 1985

Safety of Dams: Flood and Earthquake Criteria

From earth tectonics and meteorology to risk, responsibility, and the role of government, this comprehensive and detaile... MoreSafety of Dams: Flood and Earthquake Criteria

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