Gamow,G - History of the Universe

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American Association for the Advancement of Science is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Science. http://www.jstor.org History of the Universe Author(s): George Gamow Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 158, No. 3802 (Nov. 10, 1967), pp. 766-769 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1723077 Accessed: 01-04-2015 19:59 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. This content downloaded from 163.178.101.228 on Wed, 01 Apr 2015 19:59:21 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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    History of the Universe Author(s): George Gamow Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 158, No. 3802 (Nov. 10, 1967), pp. 766-769Published by: American Association for the Advancement of ScienceStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1723077Accessed: 01-04-2015 19:59 UTC

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    Issue Table of ContentsScience, New Series, Vol. 158, No. 3802 (Nov. 10, 1967), pp. 705-820Front Matter [pp. 705-814]LettersLatin America: Call for Conservation [p. 717]Ohio's Brain Drain [pp. 717-718]Burgeoning ABM Costs [p. 718]Essay on Criticism [p. 718]

    Achievement and Management [p. 721]Radiative-Capture Studies of the Giant Dipole Resonance [pp. 723-730]Population Policy: Will Current Programs Succeed? [pp. 730-739]Ablation Thermal Protection Systems [pp. 740-744]News and CommentNobel Prizes: Four Named for International Award [pp. 745-748]Research in Japan: U.S. Army Grants Cause Controversy [pp. 748-752]News in Brief [p. 749]U.S.-Soviet Exchanges: Agreement Nears Expiration [p. 751]New Towns: Geological Survey Has Key Role in Experiment [pp. 752-755]Thermal Pollution: Senator Muskie Tells AEC to Cool It [pp. 755-756]The Draft: Graduate Schools Fear Effect of New Law [pp. 757-758]Appointments [p. 758]Recent Deaths [p. 758]

    Erratum: Resonance Rotation of Venus [p. 758]Book ReviewsReview: Heritage and Modernity [pp. 759-762]Review: Results of Collision [p. 762]Review: Optical Modulators [pp. 762-763]Review: The Crust and Mantle of the Earth [p. 763]Review: Physical Properties of Macromolecules [p. 764]Review: Arctic Ecology [p. 764]Review: Magnetic Fields [pp. 764-765]Review: Man and His Beliefs [p. 765]Review: Theory of Wave Phenomena [p. 765]

    ReportsHistory of the Universe [pp. 766-769]Atmospheric Burnup of a Plutonium-238 Generator [pp. 769-771]Isoprenoid and Dicarboxylic Acids Isolated from Colorado Green River Shale (Eocene) [pp. 772-773]Tree Ring Indices: A Circumpolar Comparison [pp. 773-775]Sea-Floor Spreading near the Galapagos [pp. 775-780]Quishqui Puncu: A Preceramic Site in Highland Peru [pp. 780-783]Seismic Delay Times: Correlation with Other Data [pp. 783-785]Stable Magnetic Remanence in Antiferromagnetic Goethite [pp. 785-787]Membranes of Valonia ventricosa: Apparent Absence of Water-Filled Pores [pp. 787-788]Food Value of Red Tide (Gonyaulax polyedra) [pp. 789-790]5-Hydroxytryptamine in the Carotid Body of the Cat [pp. 790-791]Induction of Coiling in Tendrils by Auxin and Carbon Dioxide [pp. 791-793]Hydraulic Compression of Mice to 166 Atmospheres [pp. 793-794]Lithophagic Snail from Southern British Honduras [pp. 795-796]"Twin Meiosis" and Other Ambivalences in the Life Cycle of Schizosaccharomyces pombe [pp. 796-798]Boron in Plants: A Biochemical Role [pp. 798-799]Ice Nuclei from Direct Reaction of Iodine Vapor with Vapors from Leaded Gasoline [p. 800]Polymerization of Hemoglobins of Mouse and Man: Structural Basis [pp. 800-802]Separation of Spores from Diploid Cells of Yeast by Stable-Flow Free-Boundary Electrophoresis [pp. 803-804]Minimum Condition for Stereopsis and Anomalous Contour [pp. 804-806]Total Luminous Flux: A Possible Response Determinant for the Normal Monkey [pp. 806-809]Behavioral Thermoregulation in the Desert Iguana [pp. 809-810]Stability of Biogenetic Opal [p. 810]

    Association AffairsPsychoanalytic Studies in Child Development: Biological and Social Deprivation in Early Childhood. A Panel Discussion [p. 811]Adhesion in Biological System. A Symposium [p. 812]

    MeetingsGamma Globulins: Structure and Control of Biosynthesis [pp. 813-814]Calendar of Events-November [pp. 814-815]

    Back Matter [pp. 815-820]