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July 1951 Issue - 16 Articles- Prefatory Note
Harlow Shapley, Chairman of the Conference, ...
, pp. 185-187 I. The Biological Utilization of Solar Energy, Paul C. Mangelsdorf, Chairman
- The Efficiency of Biological Photosynthesis
Farrington Daniels, University of Wisconsin
, pp. 188-195 - Possibilities of Photosynthesis in Lower Plants
Richard L. Meier, University of Chicago
, pp. 196-204 - Photosynthetic Energy via Agriculture
Karl Sax, Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University
, pp. 205-211 - Energy from Forests
Hugh M. Raup, Harvard University Forest
, pp. 212-220 - Increasing Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency in Forest Trees by the Application of Genetics
Scott S. Pauley, Maria Moors Cabot Foundation for Botanical Research, Harvard University Forest
, pp. 221-227 - Non-Biological Photosynthesis
Lawrence J. Heidt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, pp. 228-237 II. Sun-Earth Relationships, Donald H. Menzel, Chairman
- The Analysis of the Solar and Terrestrial Atmospheres
Leo Goldberg, McMath-Hulbert Observatory, University of Michigan
, pp. 238-253 - Influence of the Sun upon the Ionosphere
Newbern Smith, National Bureau of Standards
, pp. 254-265 - Low-Frequency Noise Disturbance
Jules Aarons, Cambridge Research Laboratories, U.S.A.F.
, pp. 266-279 - Solar Variability and Meteorological Anomalies
Richard A. Craig, Cambridge Research Laboratories, U.S.A.F.
, pp. 280-290 - Will Our Sun Ever Explode?
George Gamow, George Washington University
, pp. 291-295 III. Survey of Energy Sources, Needs and Utilization, Karl T. Compton, Chairman
- The World's Energy Supplies and Their Utilization
Eugene Rabinowitch, University of Illinois
, pp. 296-312 - The Engineering Utilization of Solar Energy
Hoyt C. Hottel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, pp. 313-318 - Transformation of Solar Energy
Arthur von Hippel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, pp. 319-322 - Biological Utilization of Solar Energy
Kenneth V. Thimann, Harvard University
, pp. 323-330