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* Because the marble-smooth salt in the early morning is marble cold, cools friction-heated tires, lessens a driver's greatest fear: blowouts. Meteorologists also claim that a greater speed can be attained in the rare air of Bonneville (4,300 feet above sea level). A speed of 345...
In 1935 the chlorophyll ring systems, called porphin,* were synthesized by German-born Dr. Paul Wilhelm Karl Rothemund of the C. F. Kettering Founadation (for study of chlorophyll and photosynthesis) at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Last week at the Milwaukee convention of the American Chemical Society, brilliant young...
Curious about the mental effects of short-wave radiation, Dr. Hughbert Clayton Hamilton of Philadelphia's Temple University tried heating rats. Last week he described his experiment to the American Psychological Association meeting at Columbus, Ohio. He divided the rats into two groups of 21 each, sent each group...
The source of a geyser's energy is supposed to be hot volcanic rock not far from the earth's surface, and the eruption is a self-accelerating physical process. The geyser's tube or pipe fills up with ground water or rain water. At the lower...
Fortnight ago Peruvian and Ecuadorian soldiers tangled around the border mark and the two nations exchanged heated re-monstrances. The entire Cabinet of army officers, under Ecuador's military dictator, General G. Alberto Enriquez, resigned in a body to take their places in the army, were replaced last week...