LIFE’S MYSTERY
FRESH KNOWLEDGE Science of Radio-Biology MARCONI’S EXPECTATIONS <My Telegraph-Preus Assn.—Copyright.) (Heceived 11, 12.50 p.m.) VENICE, Sept. 10. “The now science of radiobiology promises a harvest of frosh knowledge of life’s mystery,” said Marchese Martonl at the opening of the International Radio-biology Conference, which is being attended by scientists of 23 nations, including eight Nobtel Prize winners.
Scientists define radio-biology as a study of everything vibrating and living, whereby it is hoped to find an entirely new approach to general medicine, possibly enabling an increase in human energy, giving a septuagenarian the energy of a. man of 50.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 5
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