As universities become commercial operations, the pressure to (7) subjects or departments that are less popular will become stronger and stronger. Perhaps this is most strongly (8) at the moment by physics. There has been much (9) in the press of universities that are closing down physics departments and incorporate them with mathematics or engineering departments.
Many scientists think otherwise. They see physics as a (10) science, which must be kept alive if only to (11) a base for other sciences and engineering. It is of their great personal concern that physics teaching and research is under (12) in many universities. How can it be preserved in the rush towards commercial competition A.major turnaround (转变) in student popularity may have to (13) until the industrial world discovers that it needs physicists and starts paying them well.
Physics is now not only unpopular: it is also "hard". We can do more about the latter by (14) teaching in our schools and universities. We can also (15) cooperative arrangements to ensure that physicists keep their research and teaching up to date.