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> Electrocardiograms normally require that the patient go to a physician's office or a hospital, although in some cases a heavy ECG machine is taken to the patient. Now Computer Instruments Corp. of Hempstead, L.I., has miniaturized the ECG with 24 transistors. The result is a box that is...
COUPLING yesterday's sense of thrift with today's management-by-computer techniques, John Eldred Swearingen, 45, has sharply raised earnings in the five years that he has been president of Standard Oil (Indiana). Last week he took pride in a 35% earnings jump to $140 million for...
Aware that he will be under increasingly close scrutiny, Goldwater has scheduled private seminars to bring himself up to date on such subjects as U.S. policy in Eastern Europe. He has rented an electronic computer, and is feeding all his comments on major issues into it so he will not...
Thornton believes that atomic energy will be used to melt icecaps, explore space, turn the wheels of industry, and even change the weather so that citrus trees can grow in Central Park and the smog problem in Los Angeles can be solved. Newspapers and magazines will be transmitted by radio...
Litton is making plenty of other bets on the future. It is at least two years ahead of the field in making portable command and control systems that can be airlifted by helicopters to act as battlefield operations centers. It is working on a device to control the weather, on...