A Factory in the Wilderness
With Bandits and Savages for Workmen, a Huge Quebracho Extract Plant Was Built in the Heart of the Jungles of Paraguay
With Bandits and Savages for Workmen, a Huge Quebracho Extract Plant Was Built in the Heart of the Jungles of Paraguay
Complete Details of the Scientific American 500 Dollar Prize for a Light Airplane Design
By Means of the Newly Developed Spectrohelioscope, Vivid Phenomena on the Sun May Now Be Observed in Motion by the Amateur Scientist
Gigantic Earth-fill Dam In South Carolina, One of the Largest In the World, Will Be a Part of Huge Hydro-electric Project
For Thousands of Years, Invading Armies Stormed This Little Hill at the Crossroads of Palestine
How a Railway Station and an Auditorium Were Combined to Double the Use of Land
The Ordinary Identification of the Chemical Elements on the Sun by Means of the Spectroscope Has Long Been Possible. The Newest Development Is Quantitative Analysis of These Same Elements...
How Vaccines, Snake Bite Serums, and Antitoxins Widely Used by Doctors are Prepared in a Modern Serum Laboratory
A Large Part of the Commonest Beliefs About Our Individual Powers and Limitations Are Not True
Scientists, Seeking New Industrial Uses for Wasted Raw Materials, Produce Gasoline from Coal and Seek to Make Food from Wood Pulp
A Review and Commentary on Progress in the Medical and Surgical Fields
More Controversy Than Knowledge Surrounds Their Mysterious Flights From North to South and Return
An Improvement in Milk Distribution Which May Revolutionize a Vast Industry
A Practical Farmer Gives, From His Experience, Some Rules For Running a Farm Scientifically
Observations on the Physics and Physiology of Special Window Glass for Transmitting Indoors Part of the Vital Ultra-Violet Rays of the Sun, Based on the Opinions of Foremost Scientific Authorities...