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Writings, 1936-1998 (continued)
“The Atom's Expanding Role in Industry,” Atomic Energy Law Journal
“The Atom's Expanding Role in the Medical World”
Editorial, Nuclear Safety, 1968-1969
BOX 888 “Energia nucleară: probleme şi perspective,” Lumea, 1966-1969
(2 folders)
“The Environment--And What to Do About It,” American Forests, 1969-1970
“Evolution of the Periodic System of the Elements from the Time of D. I. Mendeleev,” 1968
“Focus on 1980,” Electric Heating Journal, 1968-1969
“From Mendeleev to Mendelevium--And Beyond,” Chemistry and Life, 1968-1970
“Gli usi non bellici degli esplosivi nucleari,” Scientifiche e tecniche, 1968-1970
“The Government-University Partnership in Graduate Education,” Educational Record
“Man Revised,” Sciences, 1969-1970
Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
BOX 889 “The Need for Physics Training in a World of Change,” The Physics Teacher, 1968-1969
“Notes from Dr. Seaborg,” The Ole Miss Engineer
“Now and in the 21st Century,” Rehovot
“Nuclear Power in the Marine Environment”
“Das Periodensystem der Zukunft,” Chemie in unserer Zeit
“Prospects for Further Considerable Extension of the Periodic Table,” Journal of Chemical Education, 1969-1970
“A Scientist Looks at What Could Be,” National Catholic Reporter, 1968-1970
“The Synthetic Elements: IV,” Scientific American, 1968-1969
(2 folders)
“Technology as a Tool for Achieving Future Values,” 1967-1969
“Uneasy World Gains Power Over Destiny,” New York Times, 1968-1969
1970
“The Birthpangs of a New World,” The Futurist, 1970-1971
“Un decennio de maturazione per l'energia nucleare in USA,” Notiziario
BOX 890 “The Expanding Role of the Atom in the Humanities,” The Physics Teacher
“Fast Breeder Reactors,” with Justin L. Bloom, Scientific American, 1967-1974, undated
(4 folders)
“Glenn Seaborg,” There Was Light: Autobiography of a University, Berkeley: 1868-1968, 1968-1970
“Heading for a Steady-State World,” Mosaic
BOX 891 Miscellaneous, 1968-1970
(2 folders)
“Nuclear Power--An Environmental Asset,” Environmental Science and Technology, 1969-1971
“Our Nuclear Future--1995,” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 1969-1970
“Partners in Human Progress,” Quendium
“The Peaceful Atom,” Enterprise Science Service, 1969-1970
Review, The Periodic System of Chemical Elements, 1967-1970
“A Scientific Safari to Africa,” Science, 1970-1971
(5 folders)
Statement on open weapons research, Senior Scholastic
“The Synthetic Actinides--From Discovery to Manufacture,” Proceedings of the Second Interamerican Conference on Radiochemistry, 1969-1970
BOX 892 “The Synthetic Actinides--From Discovery to Manufacture,” Nuclear Applications and Technology, 1969-1970
1971
“Bridging the Gap Between Industrialized and Developing Countries through Nuclear Energy,” Natur en techniek
“Can We Have Safe Nuclear Power?” National Wildlife, 1970-1971
“Confidence from the Past, Hope for the Future,” Kapl Review
Miscellaneous, 1971-1972
“Nuclear Power--The Longterm View,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1971
“On Misunderstanding the Atom,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
“Present Status and Future Prospects for the Transuranium Elements,” REACTS 1971, 1970-1971
“Understanding Nuclear Power,” Michigan Business Review
1972
“Energy and the Environment,” International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1971-1972
“For a U.S. Energy Agency,” Science, 1972-1973
Miscellaneous
“The Occurrence of the Transuranium Elements in Nature,” Contributions to Recent Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, 1970-1974
“Science, Culture, Universities, and Government,” Impact of Science on Society, 1971-1976
“Vikram A. Sarabhai: In Memoriam,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
BOX 893 1973
“Energy and Our Future,” Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1972-1973
“Energy Conversion I–Nuclear,” Proceedings, Conference on Research for the Electrical Power Industry, 1969-1974
“A Journal to China,” Science News
“Medical Uses: Americium-241; Californium-252,” Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 1970-1973, undated
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous
“Science, Technology, and Development: A New World Outlook,” Science, 1967-1975
“Science, Technology, and the Quality of Life,” Proceedings of the First Philip Morris Science Symposium
1974
American Chemical Society presidential nominee interviews, Chemical and Engineering News
“A Chemical Group Separation Procedure for Superheavy Elements and Various Other Reaction Products from Heavy-Ion Bombardment Uranium Targets,” Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry Letters, 1974-1977, undated
“Element 106,” Physical Review Letters
“Finding a New Approach to Energetics–Fast!” Saturday Review
BOX 894 “From Mendeleev to Mendelevium–And Beyond,” The Heritage of Copernicus, 1971-1974
(2 folders)
“Mass-Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 84Kr Ions with 238U,” Physical Review Letters, 1974-1975
Miscellaneous
“New Directions in Development,” Proceedings of the 26th Nobel Symposium, Oslo, September 17-19, 1973
“The Recycle Society of Tomorrow,” The Futurist, 1973-1974
“The Search for New Elements: The Prospects of Today in a Larger Perspective,” Physica Scripta, 1974-1975
Statement, Annals of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1973-1974
“Status Report on Transuranium Elements,” XXIVth International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1972-1974
1975
Miscellaneous
“The Prospective Change in the Life Style Signaled by the Energy Crunch,” Public Administrative Review, 1974-1975
BOX 895 “The Recycle Society,” The Journal of Commerce and Commercial
1976
“Charge and Mass Distribution in the Reaction of 40Ar Ions with 238U,” Physical Review C, 1975-1976
“Chemistry–Key to Our Progress,” Chemical and Engineering News
“Criteria for the Discovery of Chemical Elements,” Science, 1975-1976
“Heaviest Transplutonium Elements,” Heavy Element Properties, 1975-1976
“Mass Yield Distributions in the Reaction of 136Xe Ions with 238U,” Physical Review Letters, 1975-1976
Miscellaneous, 1975-1976
“Toward an International Chemical Society,” Chemical and Engineering News
“A Year to Remember,” Chemical and Engineering News, 1975-1976
1977
“Chemistry of the Transactinide Elements,” Annual Review of Nuclear Science, 1972-1977
“Knowledge–Principal Motive Force,” Technica-Youth
“Large Collision Residues and Nuclear Fission in the Intersection of 25.2-GeV12C with Uranium,” Physical Review of Letters
Miscellaneous
BOX 896 “New Signposts for Science,” The Future of Science, 1975-1977
1978
“Lowered Fusion Cross Section in the Quadruply Magic Heavy-Ion System 48Ca + 208PB,” Physics Letters, 1977-1978
Miscellaneous
“Recoil Range Distributions of Heavy Mass Productions in Deep Inelastic Reactions with Gold and Uranium Targets,” Physical Review C, 1977-1978
“A Second Visit to the People's Republic of China: Some Comparisons,” The Hexagon
“Stanley G. Thompson–A Chemist's Chemist,” CHEMTECH, 1977-1978
1979
“Early Uses of Chromatographic Techniques,” with G. H. Higgins, 75 Years of Chromatography, 1978-1979
“International Chemical Society–Pro and Con,” Chemical and Engineering News
Miscellaneous
1980
“Charting the New Elements,” SciQuest
“Discovery of Fission and the Transuranium Elements,” Collection of Papers Devoted to Pavle Savić, 1977-1980
“The Measure of a Man and a Society,” Journal of Chemical Education, 1979-1980
Miscellaneous
BOX 897 “The New Elements,” American Scientist
“Our Heritage of the Elements,” Metallurgical Transactions, 1979-1980
1981
“Lev Andreyovich Artismovich–International Man of Science,” Collected Reminiscences of Lev. A. Artismovich, 1969-1973, 1978-1981
Miscellaneous
“A Procedure for a Fast Separation of Berkelium and Cerium,” Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry Letters
1982
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