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Dates: during 1950-1959
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NASA and several engine makers have high hopes for Acoustica's experiment. But why talk about it? One good reason is that as early as 1952 Russian Physicist P. M. Kubanski started publishing scientific papers about the effect of sound waves on heat transfer. There is at least a chance that the Russians are already using sonic controls in some of their rockets-and that in turn might explain how they got those giant Sputniks in orbit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Control by Sound | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

...that it is certainly possible. For a sound-making device, they intend to use a Levavasseur whistle that has no moving parts and can be made of heat-resistant material. The rocketeers figure that the best frequency to use is 10,000 cycles, about the pitch of a very high violin note. Yet the volume of sound must be well above the loudest fiddle; an ear-shattering 170 decibels, which is 100 times the sound pressure of a supersonic boom from a jet aircraft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Control by Sound | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

Lambda particles are short-lived packets of matter created when high-energy protons hit protons at rest. Since each particle is presumed to have its "anti" counterpart, scientists have long been looking for anti-lambda. Faint traces of the elusive particle showed last year on photographic plates exposed to the 6 billion-volt Berkeley Bevatron, but the plates were too small to tell much of the anti-lambda story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Secret Uncovered | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

...Daly and Yoss are satisfied that they have found twelve definite and three strongly suspected cases of narcolepsy in the family. Their explanation of its inheritance: it "appears to be transmitted as a simple dominant factor with a high degree of penetrance." For the reassurance of road users in the Rochester area; the doctors record hopefully that in the severe cases, including most of the drivers, the tendency to fall asleep has been checked with daily doses of methylphenidate, a mild stimulant and antidepressant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Sleepy People | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

...River Forest Tennis Club, finally put away San Jose State's Whitney Reed, 26, by the score of 6-0, 8-6, 7-5, to keep his U.S. clay-court championship, and to prove again that he is without peer on clay, where the balls bounce high and true, although he may be an also-ran on grass, where the shots skid low and hard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard, Aug. 3, 1959 | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

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