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A weekly science news-letter entitled Science To-day, edited by A. W. Haslett from 104 Clifton Hill, London, offered for subscription at 30s. for 12 months (50 issues), is intended to provide brief but accurate notes on the main trends in contemporary science for both the scientific and non-syentific reader. It is intended to include also book reviews and notes on books. The first issue, dated October 10, consists of eight octavo pages and touches on fish migration, radar and surveying, the giant man of old Java (Meganthropus paleojavanicus), the international organisation of science, and lines of nuclear research on the atom. The latter article occupies three of the eight pages and is entitled “Atom Perspective”; it outlines in very general terms the structure of the atom, pointing out that we still know very little about the nucleus itself, which is the object of much current research.
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Science To-day. Nature 158, 579 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158579c0
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