Word: scientists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Defenders (CBS, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). "The Colossus" stars Leo Genn as a Nobel-prizewinning scientist charged with the murder of his wife...
President Pusey said that the government's restriction "seems directly contrary to any sensible kind of scientific practice." He added, however, that the dispute was "just a conflict between the way a scientist works and the way a government accountant wants to keep records...
...letter pointed out that it is difficult to prepare such reports, because colloquia and other informal activities are often connected with a scientist's work. It asked the Public Health Service to define more precisely what it means by work on a project...
Clarke might well have limited himself to space flight; instead he has chosen to discuss possible developments in a myriad of scientific fields. One reason the book is so interesting is its scope, and any scientist reading it must acknowledge the author's skill as a science popularizer. His predictions are filled with easy but remarkably correct explanations of current work in various fields. In simplifying essential concepts, he consistently avoids that major pitfall of the popularizer, losing the basic meaning of the concepts to the field. Were he any simpler, he would be inaccurate; if he were more technical...
...most irritating of the AEC's original restrictions involved so-called "controls in the national interest" which would have given the AEC power to control all exchange of information between the CEA staff and Soviet bloc scientists. The AEC proposal required that no technical information be released to Soviet bloc nations unless a Soviet scientist agreed in advance to release "equally valuable information to the United States." Nobody has yet figured out how to determine "equally valuable information...