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The Scientific Life by Theodore Berland
Philosophy of History and the Problem of Values by Alfred Stern
Features:
The Obstacles
to Partnership with Europe
The former Secretary of State gives his views on what we must do if we are to
be effective in organizing the confrontation which is the inevitable confrontation
of our time.
by Dean Acheson
Research in
Progress
Radio Galaxies—the most powerful sources of radio signals yet found in
the universe.
Induction of
Cancer by Viruses
A biologist considers such fundamental questions as: What is the role of viruses
in altering cellular functions? And how does the virus cause the transformation
of a normal cell to a cancer cell?
by Renato Dulbecco
Campus News:
citation: Engineering and Science, Volume 26:6, March 1963. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:26.6.0