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Alterman, Eric
| March 8, 2004 issue
The authors argue that scientific panels and committees have proven especially susceptible to political manipulation by the administration of U.S. president...
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Paxton, Carmen
| May 3, 2004 issue
Presents letters to the editor in response to articles that appeared in previous issues of the magazine. Letter commenting on David Corn's "Laughing With...
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Heilbrunn, L. V.
| December 7, 1957 issue
During the past few months there has been an increasing demand for improvement in American science. It was told that the Russians are training many more...
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Engel, Leonard
| January 12, 1952 issue
This article presents information on the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which is supposed to held at Philadelphia....
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Dempson, P.
| November 7, 1953 issue
The chief of the chemistry and engineering division of Canada's atomic research center at Chalk River, scientist George C. Laurence, was very definite about...
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Engel, Leonard
| June 26, 1948 issue
This article presents information on the investigation of loyalty-clearance procedures in military-research projects in the U.S. A few months ago a questionnaire...
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April 27, 1957 issue
The article presents an overview of the April 1957 issue of "The Nation." It is ironic that eighteen of the leading nuclear physicists of West Germany should...
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October 14, 1968 issue
This article presents information on various issues related to the U.S. government. Vietnam is one issue that although down to the conventions promises...
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May 29, 1937 issue
This article presents information on books related to popular science. The books are "Famous American Men of Science," by J. G. Crowther and "Atoms, Men,...
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Mather, Kirtley F.
| June 28, 1952 issue
Men and women in the U.S. who devote their time and energy to scientific research are peculiarly vulnerable to suspicion, recrimination, and punishment...
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