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September/October 1999, Volume 9, Number 5, Circulation 9000, Subscribe Free

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Peter RosenView from the Inside—Talking with Peter Rosen: Rosen talks about scientific lineage, the romance of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, and the new Strategic Plan. (New Strategic Plan and Science Portfolio available online from the Office of Science.)  
Coral ReefHot Algae, Pale Coral: Higher-than-normal ocean temperatures are damaging the colorful symbiotic algae that live within coral, ultimately harming the coral itself.  
Freezing Proton MotionFreezing Proton Motion: Contrary to long-held belief, proton movement in ice is temperature-dependent. Recent experiments overthrow an established model and suggest new areas of research.  
Working ScienceWorking Science—Office of Science wins R&D 100 Awards: Many of the technologies among the R&D Magazine's Top 100 Award winners for 1999 were developed with support from the Office of Science.  


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