SCIENCE OF RADIOBIOLOGY
LIGHT ON LIFE’S MYSTERY. NEW KNOWLEDGE HOPED FOR. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Venice, Sept. 10. “The new science of radiobiology promises the heaviest of fresh knowledge of life’s mystery,” said the Marchese Marconi at the opening of the i International . radiobiology conference, \ which is attended by scientists of 23 nations, including eight Nobel Prize winners. Scientists define radiobiology as the study of everything vibrating and living, through which it' is hoped to find an entirely nev approach to general medicine, with the possibility of an increase in human energy, giving a septuagenar-’ ian the energy of a man of . 50. J
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1934, Page 5
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