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MY interest in science f dates back to the early years of this century when, having secured a scholarship of sufficient value to enable me to devote a year or two to further study abroad, I went to Germany to engage in postgraduate research in physical chemistry. As it happens, the subject allotted to me was an investigation of the radioactive properties of uranium, a curious coincidence in view of certain activities in which I have recently been engaged.
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ANDERSON, J. Science and Reconstruction. Nature 156, 733–736 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156733a0
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