16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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NUCLEAR RESEARCH 29 search and development problems, and to the field of medical care and medical research are illustrated. A short recapitulation points out that laminar flow devices make possible the clean work which must continue in spite of the contamination present in the world. DOWN ON THE FARM (Challenge Series) See page 50 FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE (Challenge Series) . See page 50 HARNESSING THE RAINBOW (Challenge Series) ... See page 50 THE HIGH ENERGY PEOPLE (1963). S 1 /* minutes, color. Produced by USAEC's Argonne National Laboratory. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $17.30 per print, including ship- ping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. This film offers a brief description of the problems and tools of high energy physics, illustrated by some of the work being done with Zero Gradient Synchrotron. Scientists and technicians who work with this giant atom smasher describe various phases of their work. Aside from the Synchrotron itself, the Spark Chamber is shown and explained, as are the automatic cameras which photograph the tracks of sub-atomic particles. Examination and analysis of the photographs are also de- scribed. HIGH ENERGY RADIATIONS FOR MANKIND (1958). 16 minutes, color. Produced by the Public Relations Office, High Voltage Engineer- ing Corporation, Burlington, Mass. For sale by Orleans Film Productions, at $150.00 per print, including shipping case. This semitechnical film, for high school and college-level audiences, describes the principles, assembly and uses of the Van de Graaff particle accelerator to produce intense, stable, controlled beams of all basic radiation for basic and applied research, industrial process- ing, chemistry, metallurgy, and biology and medicine. It shows stages of assembly, testing and use of vertical and horizontal machines rang- ing from 1 to 6 million electron volts; the Microwave Linear Accelera- tor; and the 10-Mev Tandem Van de Graaff for exploring the binding energy of heavier elements. Examples include use for basic research, nuclear engineering, petrochemistry, drug sterilization, food preser- vation, radiography, and cancer treatment. MACHINES THAT THINK (Challenge Series) See page 51 THE MAGNETIC BOTTLE (1958). 10 minutes, color. Produced by the U. S. Information Agency. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries.