Features
China's Ol' Man River
Yellow River Breaks Dikes, Chinese Rebuild, Huge Engineering Job Done With Hand Labor, Ancient Chinese Methods
Archeologist's Puzzle, January 1937
Broiler Factories
Eggs and Broilers in Mass Production, Thousands of Hens Indoors in Cities, Scientific Management, Controlled Food, Climate
Rotating Rocks
Movie Cartoons in Color
Enhance the Action, Simple, Solid Colors, Must Harmonize, Not Clash, Exposure Becomes a Problem, Constant Research a Necessity
Ourselves and the Feeble-Minded
Indium--A Metal Aristocrat
Fish and Physicians
A Fish that has Flopped into One of the Biggest Scientific Ponds of the World--Cancer Research, Some very Important Revelations Have Resulted
Status of World Navies
Recapitulation of Treaty Navies as Washington Naval Limitation Treaty Expires December 31, 1936
World's Longest Bridge Now Open
Oil Emulsions that Act Alive
A Research Step Toward a Comprehension of Living Protoplasm, Chemicals Imitate Simplest Forms of Life, How To Demonstrate
Departments
50 Years Ago in Scientific American, January 1937
- Recommended
Books Selected by the Editors, January 1937
- Departments
Sacred Scavengers Now Resourceful Engineers
Our Point of View, January 1937
Australia Claims Oldest Live Thing, Telepathy's Reality and more
A Bill Worth Watching, Be Discriminating when you Discriminate and more
Current Bulletin Briefs, January 1937