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JAN 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048018

Physics Today

Cepheid variables, Friedman universes, continuous creation—these are some of the topics to be discussed at an upcoming cosmology seminar on Jan. 25 in New York City before a group of the nation’s science writers. This will be the twenty‐first in a series of such seminars, originated six years ago by American Institute of Physics Public Relations head Eugene Kone as a physics education program for the press. Each seminar is a day‐long meeting at which a panel of four to seven specialists discuss different subareas of a single discipline.

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