Those who equate physics and politics were deeply shocked by the behavior of the 7,400 American Physical Society members who convened for their annual meting in Denver last week.
The APS’s congressional relations people were out in force, trying to get physicists to write to their representatives imploring them for cash, but just 900 could be persuaded to sign the smorgasbord of eloquent begging letters laid out for the occasion. Mike Lubell, APS’s head of public affairs, says he'll try harder to boost participation next year.
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Posted by: Health News | March 18, 2011 at 12:58 AM