1958 - Volume 00, Issue 1 | by Sterling Cole From the world atomic energy organization, I bring cordial greetings to you, the atomic scientists of the world--a distinct honour to me, as a layman, I assure you. Today marks a further milestone in the amazing progress towards a broader and more just distribution of atomic
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1958 - Volume 00, Issue 1 | by Professor V.V. Migulin Lack of scientific and technical personnel possessing the necessary qualifications i s one of the main reasons why many parts of the world are not making faster progress in utilizing atomic energy in certain of it's peaceful applications, and i s a cardinal factor in slowing
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1958 - Volume 00, Issue 1 | by not available The foundations are there - the house has still to be built." With these words Mr. Carlos Bernardes, President of the Preparatory Commission, presented its report to the First General Conference of the .IAEA, held in Vienna from October 1 to 23, 1957. The tenor of this unanimous
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1958 - Volume 00, Issue 1 | by Dr. Paul R. Jolles The development of the peaceful uses of atomic energy has stimulated important endeavours in international co-operation. It is not the least important aspect of atomic energy that it has provided a strong impetus for joint action among the nations of the world.
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