
Overview
A profile of Dr. Albert Copley, the famous hematologist, who is also known as an accomplished artist under the name of Alcopley. For a country striving to raise its productivity, the supply of applied scientists is tremendously important. Professor S. A. Tobias, an engineer, and Lord Todd, ex-chairman of the Scientific Advisory Council, discuss the problems of educating them and their importance in society.
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3 - 1Windows of the Soul / Elixir of Youth January 02, 1966
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3 - 2The Troubled Mind / Triple-A. S. January 16, 1966
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3 - 3A Man of Two Visions / The Scientist Applied January 30, 1966
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3 - 4The Dolphins that Joined The Navy / A Theory of The Earth February 13, 1966
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3 - 5Route 128 February 27, 1966
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3 - 6The Beginning of Life / Science Friction March 13, 1966
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3 - 7So you want to be an Inventor? / The Severed Hand March 27, 1966
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3 - 8Chance and Decay / Meteorite Mystery April 10, 1966
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3 - 9Towers of Ilium / The Exploding City April 24, 1966
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3 - 10Man in Space May 08, 1966
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3 - 11Destination Mars / Editors in Conference" May 22, 1966
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3 - 12Man meets Duck / The Picture Machines June 05, 1966
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3 - 13Where must the Money Go? / Phantoms Incorporated June 19, 1966
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3 - 14Genes in Action / Scientists and War July 03, 1966
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3 - 15The Lonely Children July 17, 1966
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3 - 16Man of Science / 'Nature' Tomorrow July 31, 1966
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3 - 17M.I.T.'s ABC / The Disturbed Child September 25, 1966
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3 - 18Ten Years in the Antarctic October 10, 1966
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3 - 19The Athlete October 24, 1966
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3 - 20From Peenemunde to the Moon November 07, 1966
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3 - 21Sex-Change? November 21, 1966
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3 - 22The Structure of Life December 05, 1966
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3 - 23The Wages of Science December 19, 1966