Working rapidly, physicist Vern Ehlers adjusts the atomic-beam machine, which will give him data on nuclear and atomic spin of gallium-70. (Helicopter aids Berkeley physicists working with fast-decaying elements). Taken, January 1960. Morgue 1960-36 (P-2) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]
Summary
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