Vol. 83 No. #2
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More Stories from the January 12, 1963 issue

  1. Headquarters for Flight to Moon Being Designed

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  2. Solar Energy Produces Drinkable Water in India

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  3. “Wurlanizing” May Give Shrink-Proof Wool

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  4. New Ideas and Gadgets

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  5. Doctors Are Reading

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  6. Front Matter

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  7. Scientists Face Problems

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  8. Daily Science Newspaper Seen Necessary Soon

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  9. [Photograph]: Signals to Syncom

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  10. Reports from AAAS Philadelphia Meetings

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  11. Early, Brief Use of Drugs Aids Marrow Transplants

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  12. Ancestry of Man Extended

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  13. Record Ionospheric Noise

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  14. Nuclear Bomb Survivors Need New Identity

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  15. [Photograph]: More Light

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  16. [Photograph]: Nuclear “Gun”

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  17. Polarization Measured

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  18. Two Billion Tons of Water on Mars

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  19. Western Institutions Can “Talk” via Computer

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  20. Junk Stirs up Moon Dust

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  21. Clues from Sputnik Chunk

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  22. X-Ray Behavior Same around the World

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  23. Venus Rotation Revealed by Radar Bounce

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  24. In Science Fields

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  25. Natural Oddities down Under

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  26. Measles Antibodies Clue to Multiple Sclerosis

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  27. Home Treatment of TB in 70 Alaskan Villages

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  28. Books of the Week

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  29. News from Science Clubs

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  30. Chickens Not so Dumb, Psychologists Discover

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  31. Teach Deaf Children by Mechanical Means

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  32. Sand Crab Uses Antenna to Explore, Harvest Food

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  33. Rodent Nutria Becoming Pest in Southern U. S.

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