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Some scientific concepts in perspective
2: Parity by ROGER BLIN-STOYLE
Professor of Theoretical Physics in the University of Sussex
Does the universe discriminate between right- and left-handed systems? Before 1956 physicists thought not: they believed that 'parity was conserved' in physical transactions. Now they know this is not so. But what is ' parity' and what is its significance?
Second broadcast
Valency, by Charles Coulson : October 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Coulson

by Dieter Wellershoff
Translated by CHRISTOPHER SYKES and HAROLD KURTZ
Produced by Christopher SYKES
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Dieter Wellershoff
Translated By:
Christopher Sykes
Translated By:
Harold Kurtz
Produced By:
Christopher Sykes
Möller:
Geoffrey Wincott
Krings:
Martin Starkie
Henny Moller:
Joan Hart

Divine and Human by MARGOT EATES
Miss Eates. who closely collabor* ated with E. H. Ramsden on the edition of Michelangelo's Letters which appeared earlier this year, contrasts some of the traditional views about the artist's personality with what his correspondence reveals about him.

Contributors

Unknown:
E. H. Ramsden

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