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...Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, board of sponsors includes J. Rob-openhelmer and Linus Pauling, will the talk in April. Commonweal, the idea's "rare combination of and hard practicality," hoped Szilard was "right in believing that movement will attract millions of Americans...
...that in trying to crash the gates of the Wethersfield base, they had conspired to violate Britain's Official Secrets Act. Backing him up, the bench brushed aside the defendants' attempts to question witnesses on ethical rather than on factual grounds. One such witness was U.S. Scientist Linus Pauling, an ardent ban-the-bomber who had flown to London from California specially to testify on behalf of the defendants. When he was asked his views about civil defense, disarmament and nuclear war, Mr. Justice Havers ruled the questions out of order. Philosopher Bertrand Russell, still belligerent...
...little was once known of the molecular structure of genes that the defects they cause could not be identified or treated. Now, in the baby science of "molecular medicine," chiefly conceived by Chemist Linus Pauling, both problems are beginning to be solved. Last week in Los Angeles, at a conference co-sponsored by the National Foundation and the University of Southern California, Dr. Pauling and others told of their progress...
Raging Controversy. Scientists agree that radioactivity in any quantity is bad for the human body. But a controversy rages about the actual effects of fallout and the level at which it becomes intolerably dangerous to human health. At one extreme is Dr. Linus Pauling, Caltech's Nobel Prizewinning chemist, who believes that the fallout danger point was reached when the U.S. exploded the first atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert in 1945 to usher in the Atomic Age. Pauling estimates that one 50-megaton bomb alone would cause 40,000 babies to be born with physical defects...
...LINUS PAULING...