Word: electronic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Ponnamperuma allowed the electron beam to squirt through his model earth for 45 minutes. Then, with the aid of radioactive carbon 14, he made an extremely delicate analysis of the tube's contents. One of the chemicals that had been formed by the electron bombardment was indeed adenine...
...decided that Turks needed science more than fiction and switched to chemistry. Between 1956 and 1959, Sinanoglu managed to graduate from the University of California with a Phi Beta Kappa key, get an M.S. at M.I.T. and a Ph.D. at Berkeley, and become a nuclear notable for his "many-electron theory of atoms and molecules." Last week, 2½ years after joining the Yale faculty, where he teaches quantum chemistry to graduate students, Sinanoglu was named a full professor at the ripe young age of 28 years and three months...
...buying the money-losing Underwood Corp. was its office-machine sales organization. Hopes of spreading its fertilizer on U.S. suburbia's broad lawns led Britain's Fisons Ltd. to buy an 80% control of Doggett-Pfeil Co., a New Jersey garden-supply producer. France's largest electronics firm, Compagnie Générale de Télégraphic Sans Fil, recently joined with Chicago's Hallicrafters Co. to set up Warnecke Electron Tubes. The French have the experience in making microwave tubes; the Americans will provide manufacturing and selling talents...
...five buildings thus far designated for civil defense use are: Dunster Houses, Holyoke Center, Boylston Hall, Memorial Hall, and the Cambridge Electron Accelerator...
...year-long dispute between the University and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission over control of the $12 million Cambridge Electron Accelerator officially ended Tuesday with the signing of a three-year contract for the operation of the accelerator...