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Uncle Sam's Iron Curtain | Maclean's | September 1, 1947


Uncle Sam’s Iron Curtain
Atom research is crippled while the U.S. holds its secrets like grim death. But it might mean grim death to let go
September 1 1947
BLAIR FRASER
Uncle Sam’s Iron Curtain
Atom research is crippled while the U.S. holds its secrets like grim death. But it might mean grim death to let go
BLAIR FRASER
Maclean s Ottawa Editor
LAST YEAR McMaster University hired a young American to head their physics department. He accepted the job but hasn’t taken over, and it’s not yet certain he ever will. He’s afraid working on nuclear physics in Canada might make him liable to 10 years in jail or a $10,000 fine under the U. S. Atomic Energy Act. That’s the top penalty for giving unauthorized information about atomic fuel if he has “reason to believe” such data might “secure an advantage to any foreign nation.” ....

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Power Authorities Acknowledge U.S. Baseload Electricity Is No Longer Adequate To Prevent Blackouts

I grew up in Pennsylvania coal country. It wasn't pretty and it's time to move on.


When I was born in the heart of anthracite coal country in the 1950s, coal mines were still operating. Their prospects today—particularly after the United Mine Workers of America union just announced their support for a transition away from coal— look different.
Coal has long had a storied history in northeastern Pennsylvania. The region grew fast and rich from the 18th to the mid-20th centuries, with
anthracite (“hard”) coal noted in the area by John Jenkins, Sr. on a map in 1762. An agent of William Penn reported back to London in 1765 that coal was present, noting in an understatement that “this may sometime be a thing of great value.” Obadiah and Daniel Gore burned the curious “black rock” in their blacksmith shop in 1769, and by 1807, the first 50-ton shipment of hard coal had been floated down the Susquehanna River to Columbia, in Lancaster County. In 1808, in a tavern in Wilkes-Barre, Judge Jesse Fell demonstrated a way to ki ....

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Top 10 Significant First Fossils


Top 10 Significant First Fossils
These could be considered as the most important fossil discoveries in paleontology because they all are theorized by scientists to represent the first appearance of that particular kind of organism on Earth. Regardless of all the theories and scientific value these great discoveries represent and the vast amount of knowledge they have ultimately led to, they are simply a truly fascinating subject to study and are sure to spark the imaginations of many.
10 First Bird
Archaeopteryx lithographica is theorized by paleontologists to be a transitional fossil, or “missing link,” between dinosaurs and modern birds, thus making it the first bird. The fossil was discovered in Germany in 1860 and with its combination of feathers and reptilian features had long been considered the first true bird. ....

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