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Park, David
| December 12, 1987 issue
The article discusses the book "Chaos: Making a New Science," by James Gleick. The story follows the conventional pattern of visionary young and reluctant...
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Doerr, Edd
| October 30, 1972 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Facts ignored in Joseph Ruskay's article "New Muzzle for Churchmen," on the harassment of religious bodies by the U.S. Internal...
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Bushkovitch, A. V.
| April 10, 1972 issue
Presents a letter to the editor regarding the role of science in society.
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Langford, James R.
| February 26, 1973 issue
Reviews the book "The Recantation of Galileo Galilei: Scenes From History Perhaps," by Eric Bentley.
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Potter, Van Rensselaer
| February 8, 1965 issue
Moral philosophy may he able to pose some interesting questions about unlimited freedom of scientific inquiry but the debate is conditioned by absence of...
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September 1, 1962 issue
The article focuses on some recent issues in the United States. When the United States proposed to explode a nuclear device at high altitude, some scientists...
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Dreher, Carl
| September 15, 1962 issue
Before the Vostok III and IV flights, some prominent scientists and politicians were expressing misgivings about the cost of American participation in the...
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Roszak, Theodore
| June 3, 1961 issue
The article presents information on the scientists in the weapon industry. Once among the most disreputable of businesses, the weapons industry has, since...
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Hills, Lawrence D.
| October 7, 1961 issue
Out of the longbow there developed, in the Middle Ages, the crossbow. With the coming of the crossbow, war was no longer a test of strength, skill and bravery....
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Bowden, Lord
| January 2, 1967 issue
The article presents information on demand for science in the Great Britain. The demand for electricity in Great Britain has doubled every nine or ten years...
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