Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.
 

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Contents

Nonproliferation and control: peaceful uses of atomic energy
5
Nuclear energy (Economic aspects), Nuclear disarmament
Air resource management and regional planning
8
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Regional planning, Smoke prevention
Nuclear energy and the Malthusian dilemma
14
Nuclear energy (Economic aspects, Social aspects), Malthusianism
Military-industrial complexities
19
United States Dept. of Defense (Appropriations and expenditures), Military-industrial complex
Science in Siberia
23
Nuclear research (Soviet Union), Scientists, Russian, Akademgorodok (Russia)
Brain drain in the Philippines; a case study
36
Brain drain, Research (Philippines)
Notes on the new isolationists
37
United States Congress Senate (Voting), Guided missiles (Defenses), United States (Foreign relations)
Does the whale's magnitude diminish?--Will he perish?
38
International Whaling Commission, Rare animals
Letter from London
42
Changing the guard
Letter from Washington
44
Science in Congress

Consortium of academies: a new way to found international scholarly institutions
29
Science (International aspects), Scientific societies
Crisis in science and UNESCO.
33
Unesco, Science (International aspects)
Several lives and more
47
Enrico Fermi; 1901-1954, George Gamow; 1904-1968

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