Word: yieldingness
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The Twentieth Century may last until 1999. Always imaginative in its approach to recent history, the program will leave its usual format next week to do a novel portrait of Middle Linebacker Sam Huff of the New York Giants. A small trans mitter was sewed into Huff's padding...
The disclosure catches a bemused man kind, 15 years after Hiroshima, still without any sort of international control on manufacture of atomic weapons. Unable to agree on anything else, the U.S., Russia, Britain and France have been content to rest their atomic monopoly on the prohibitive cost and inordinate difficulty...
Last week M.I.T.'s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics was missing one of its wind tunnels. Materials-testing machines have disappeared from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Explains M.I.T.'s President Julius A. Stratton: "The use of big commercial equipment suitable for stereotyped experiments is yielding to more...
FHA POLICY CHANGE will enable individuals for first time in 26 years to invest in government-insured house mortgages yielding as much as 5 ¼%. Hitherto FHA-guaranteed mortgages have been sold only by banks, insurance companies, etc. Policy aims at attracting new money for housing, which lags this year...
Chemical Hybrids. The Marmur and Doty process has almost frightening possibilities for tinkering with life. DNA from related species of bacteria can be mixed together, and the strands can then be separated. When the solution is slowly cooled, the strands often join with partners of the other species, yielding chemical...