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- Title
Scientific Workers and War.
- Authors
BAMFORD, C. H.; BERNAL, J. D.; BUCKLER, E. J.; CONWAY, V. M.; CROSS, M. C. A.; EVANS, R. C.; EWER, D. W.; FREMLEST, J. H.; GLASSTONE, S.; GODWIN, H.; HOLMES, B. E.; HUGHES, A. F. W.; YATES, E. LEIGHTON; LOVE, E. R.; MACIRONE, E. C.; NEEDHAM, D. M.; NEEDHAM, J.; PETRIE, D. P. R.; PIRIE, A.; RICHTER, D.
- Abstract
DURING recent months, several items have appeared in NATURE which were concerned at least in part with the topics of warfare, past or future. This may be taken as an expression of the realisation that science has given modern warfare its catastrophic character. While scientific investigators cannot be held directly responsible, many of them are coming to feel that they cannot remain indifferent to the indirect effects of their work.
- Publication
Nature, 1936, Vol 137, Issue 3472, p829
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/137829b0