Vol. 29 No. #770
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More Stories from the January 11, 1936 issue

  1. Prisoners up for Parole Given Personality Tests

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  2. First Glances at New Books

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  3. Front Matter

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  4. Plant Hormone Research Is Awarded $1,000 by A.A.A.S.

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  5. Worse Broadcast Reception Forecast for Next Two Years

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  6. Plants Act like Tiny Electric Batteries

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  7. New Infra-Red “Eye” Pierces through Haze and Smoke

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  8. Capacity for Work Measures Body’s Resistance to Colds

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  9. Cavities in Teeth Due to Number of Causes

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  10. Poison Ivy Can Have Five Leaves Too

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  11. Solar Energy Now Caught with 15 per Cent. Efficiency

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  12. In Science Fields

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  13. “Blood Banks” May Receive Deposits for Transfusions

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  14. Take New Step toward “Painless Dentistry”

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  15. Unborn Animals New Allies in Fight on Disease

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  16. Eye-of-All-Work Machine Aids Pasadena Police

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  17. Lost Memory Restored by Hypnosis Treatment

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  18. Ethiopian Bible Odd and Colorful, Scholars Are Told

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  19. Art Reveals Ancient Jews Used “Visual Education”

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  20. Detonator Caps Develop Enormous Energies

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  21. Evidence for Existence of Neutrino Presented

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  22. Artificial Wind of Fans to Banish Turf Disease

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  23. Prof. E. G. Conklin Will Preside over A.A.A.S.

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  24. Microscopic Animals Survive Sub-Freezing Temperatures

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  25. Grasshopper Is Chivalrous and Protects the Female

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  26. Even Dead Trees Present Dutch Elm Disease Menace

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  27. Oysters Filter Barrel of Water Every Day

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  28. Nature Ramblings: The Deer Come Back

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  29. Bullsnake Halfway Ready to Hatch When Egg Is Laid

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