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Rogallo made minor modifications in his dust detector, the biologists supplied the egg, and the unborn chick's heartbeat registered strongly through its unbroken shell. As proof, Rogallo exhibited the live and healthy chick of a bobwhite quail whose incubation had been monitored but undisturbed. And, said Dr. Hartwig proudly, the Food and Drug Administration is completing the space-to-chick-to-man cycle: it is using Rogallo's sensor to study the effects of drugs on the heart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Instruments: Complexity, Trouble & Triumph | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

...shouted back their anger. "Justice!" cried one. "There's no justice! Just you watch; they're gonna kill us all off, one by one." That night a few nervous Negro shop owners scrawled BLOOD BROTHER and NEGRO OWNED on Watts store windows that they wanted to remain unbroken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: The Deadwyler Verdict | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

...molds to harden, strip away the mold, reheat the ingot and roll it into semifinished shapes. Continuous casting eliminates these cumbersome steps. A ladle atop a tower pours white-hot steel into a 2-to-4-ft-deep oscillatfhg copper-lined mold. As the mold bottom is withdrawn, an unbroken billet of barely crusted steel creeps down through cooling water sprays and over rollers to burners, which slice it, still red-hot, into handy lengths. The technique has cut production costs by more than $10 a ton for companies such as Roblin Steel of Dunkirk, N.Y., which helped pioneer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel: Technology to the Rescue | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

Having only that much to say, this free-flowing film short-unbroken by a single word of dialogue-says it with exceptional humor and freshness in precisely 18 minutes. Never overemphasizing, music combines with the insistent scrape of skate wheels in a cheery valedictory to the beardless lads (all played by nonprofessionals), presumably headed for new spills and thrills on the freeways of biological maturity. Producer Marshal Backlar, 30, and Writer-Director Noel Black, 28, thus establish themselves as novice moviemakers who seem happily unafraid of going their own way. They resolutely tackle a minor theme and polish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Sporting Short | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

Resource-rich, highly industrialized, welfare-loving Sweden has long enjoyed the highest living standard in Europe. Prices are stiff (76? for a pack of cigarettes, $9 for a fifth of Scotch, $1.50 per Ib. for hamburger), but after 32 years of unbroken and rising prosperity, Sweden's workers have grown so affluent that about all the tiny, obstreperous Communist Party could find to demand in the last election was "two houses for every family." Swedish families already own 375,000 vacation homes and 300,000 pleasure boats, as well as a car for every four persons. Domestic tranquility...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sweden: Inflation in Utopia | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

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