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Morland first achieved national attention in 1979 when the Government prevented publication of his article on the manufacture of the hydrogen bomb. Morland, having obtained the information through non-classified channels, said that his purpose was to illustrate that secrecy only hinders public awareness of the issues...
...faulty fuel cell was taken "off-line" by the astronauts yesterday after a leak was detected in the catalyst which generates electricity by reacting hydrogen and oxygen. While mission flight operations rules dictate a minimal mission of 54 hours when only two fuel cells are working, the Columbia could still operate the full duration of its planned 124 hour, 83-orbit mission, a spokesman for United Technologies, which manufactures the cells, said yesterday...
Theo Hedding, a member of the Harvard New Age Group, criticized people for isolating themselves from other human beings and reality. When people talk of hydrogen bombs, they should think that it is not "they" but "we" who are to blame, he said...
...physicists are Yuri F. Orlov, arrested in 1978, and Andrei D. Sakharov, banished to internal exile in January 1980. Shortly after Sakharov was exiled, the Physics Department invited the Nobel Prize-winning scientist and human rights activist, who is known as the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, to spend a semester here as a Loeb lecturer...
DIED. Gregory Breit, 82, Russian-born physicist who took part in research leading to the first atomic explosion in 1945, and seven years later affirmed theoretical evidence downplaying the possibility that the hydrogen bomb might cause a "runaway" superexplosion; of cancer; in Salem...