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Azacyclonol (brand name: Frenquel) is "an exasperating in-and-outer" because different researchers get conflicting results, says Cincinnati's Dr. Howard Fabing (TIME, Dec. 19). From 49% to 54% of state-hospital patients show good response, says Dr. John T. Ferguson of Traverse City, Mich. He finds Frenquel less potent than the two former drugs in quelling disturbed, overactive behavior, but more effective in squelching a patient's delusions...
...Thirty-six percent feel that they need more time for reading, study and private devotions (the daily average: an hour and 38 minutes). But almost 28% feel that a minister should be an "outer-directed person" or "radiant personality." Most galling problem of ministers (29%) was a sense of not living up "to the calling." Eleven percent were bothered by conflicts -"study v. out-with-the-people," "oiling machinery v. essential work...
...outfit will concentrate at first on guided missiles but will undertake almost anything dealing with technological research and development, including "serious exploration of outer space." Ford is putting an initial $10 million into the venture, plans to build a $13,500,000 research and development facility, probably in the Los Angeles area, to be completed in 1958 and employ 1,000 to 2,000. Absorption of Systems Research, composed mainly of scientists who quit the Lockheed missiles program in a policy squabble, gives Ford a readymade, topflight scientific team plus a batch of government contracts...
...close by simple stitching. It needed a blowout patch. With the heart still beating, but relatively free of blood so that he could see what he was doing, Dr. Cooley took a piece of plastic sponge and stitched it over the hole. Then, as he sewed the outer wall of the heart together, he let blood flow back through it. The blood shut-off had lasted 21 minutes, during which the severely damaged heart had not missed a beat. The whole operation took five hours. Said a Cooley colleague: "This is the ultimate in heart surgery-the achievement we have...
This new instrument will aid immensely in the development of the young science of radio astronomy. It will receive invisible waves from outer space, enabling astronomers to chart the fine structure of our galaxy and analyze its invisible components such as radio stars and gas stars...