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Features:
Controlled Fusion—Clean,
Unlimited Power Generation
A tamed hydrogen bomb running your electric toothbrush? It's beginning to look
possible.
by Roy W. Gould
President-in-Residence
A Different World, by Colene Brown
Honored Guests, by the Men of Dabney
The University
and Environmental Research
Being on the bandwagon to save the planet from environmental pollution is like
being against sin. As in the case of sin, the universal practice is to point
the finger at other people.
The Great Soviet-American
Extragalactic Investigation
The cosmos yields ever so slightly.
Campus News:
citation: Engineering and Science, Volume 33:5, March 1970. [Journal Issue] https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechES:33.5.0