Episode 401, "Teen-Age Medicine" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. John J. Piel, M. D., Children's Hospital, San Francisco, will demonstrate techniques in this newest advance in preventive medicine, a youth clinic. Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topic: Adolescent medicine
Episode 407, "The Nature of Civilization" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Developments, discoveries, and inventions that have made possible our present day mode of living; features guest scientist Dr. David Mandelbaum (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topics: Civilization, Anthropology
Episode 436, "Whales and Whaling" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Raymond M. Gilmore, world authority on the world's largest mammals, demonstrates in the studieo and on spectacular film inserts the biology, migration, and romance of these animals. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Whales, Whaling
Episode 396, "Friction" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Harvey E. White, University of California, Lawrence Hall of Science, presents another of his lively demonstrations of this important physical phenomenon. Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topics: Friction, Physics
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In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Psychiatry
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Beverages, Coffee
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 354, "High Blood Pressure" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. President of the American Heart Association, Francis L. Chamberlain, M. D., reports the latest progress in the fight against hypertension; features guest scientist Francis L. Chamberlain, M.D. (American Heart Association); the animal of the week is a bloodhound. Source: 1 reel of 1: Video: 2" Quad
Topics: Blood pressure, Hypertension, Chamberlain, Francis L., Herald, Earl Stannard
Episode 453, "The Spectrum" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How visible and invisible light sources, acting as the fingerprints of matter, reveal the structure of atoms and molecules; features guest scientist Dr. Harvey White (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Spectrum analysis, Light--Wave-length
Episode 467, "Pain" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. David B. Cheek, M. D., presents a series of fascinating demonstrations about the phenomenon of pain and describes medicine's latest advances in its alleviation. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Pain, Pain perception, Pain--Treatment
Episode 455, "Search for New Elements" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Albert Ghiorso, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, University of California, demonstrates how scientists working with the giant Bevatron, have created the new trans-uranium elements. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Chemical elements
Episode 524, "Supernova" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. A celestial catastrophy is described and a new theory of the formation of cosmic rays is presented over television for the first time; features guest scientist Dr. Stirling Colgate (UC); the animal of the week is tropical birds. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Supernovae, Supernovas
Episode 112, "High Altitude Survival" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Problems of igloo life at 18,000 feet on the slopes of Mt. McKinley; features guest scientist Dr. Bradford Washburn (Director, Boston Museum of Science); the animal of the week are two Eskimo huskies. Source: 1 reel of 1; 16mm film
Topics: Survival, Eskimos--Alaska--Social life and customs
Episode 397, "Barrels of Monkeys" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Robert T. Orr, California Academy of Sciences and University of San Francisco, and Dr. Herald will introduce a dozen different kinds of simians to TV studio live. Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topic: Primates
Episode 456, "History of Medicine" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Ilza Veith, The Universityof Chicago, demonstrates how much of our medical knowledge derives from the past. Her studies in the backgrounds of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, led to the first Ph.D. awarded in this subject. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Medicine--History
Episode 492, "Satellite Communications/Photography in Satellites/ Advanced Communications Satellite" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. A new satellite travels 6,876 miles per hour, 22,320 miles up, for television and telephone communications; features guest scientist Dr. Harold Rosen, Hughes Aircraft Company; the animal of the week is Belgian horses. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Episode 495, "Project Apollo" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Col. John Powers, United States Air Force, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas, makes an up-to-the-minute report on the astronaut program; the animal of the week is a margay. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Moon--Exploration, Astronauts, Solar system--Exploration
Episode 431, "Optical Illusions" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Harvey E. White, Director Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, returns for his twenty-second program in twelve years of 'Science in Action.' A series of lively physics demonstrations prove 'Things are not always what they seem.' Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Optical illusions
Episode 442, "Exploring the Deep" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Andreas Rechnitzer and Lt. Don Walsh, USN, United States Navy Electronics Laboratory, demonstrate dangers and rewards of their search by Bathyscaphe in the Pacific. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Bathyscaphe, Oceanographic submersibles, Deep diving vehicles, Manned exploration devices,...
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132050 . Episode 187, Seashore Survival, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. Rolf Bolin (Stanford University) and the animal of the week is a California sea lion. The episode is about will show how marine animals combat the forces of nature and compete with each other for food and survival.
Topics: californiarevealed, Marine animals, Bolin, Rolf L. (Rolf Ling), 1901-1973
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Andes
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Oil well drilling rigs, Oil well drilling
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132071 . Episode 578, African Wildlife, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. A. Starker Leopold (Professor of Zoology, UC and President of the California Academy of Sciences) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about a panorama of one continent's rich heritage in animal life. Discussion...
Topics: californiarevealed, Animals--Africa, Leopold, A. Starker (Aldo Starker), 1913-1983
Source: 16mm film: 2 Reels of 2
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Drugs, Pharmacology, Medicine
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Chemistry, Chemical elements, Discoveries in science, Plutonium
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Clocks and watches, Time
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132064 . Episode 501, Miracle of Magnetic Tape, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Arthur H. Housman and Alexander M. Poniatoff (Ampex Guest Scientist) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about the application of the recording principle to the field of audio and television and its role in...
Topics: californiarevealed, Magnetic tapes, Ampex Corporation
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
Episode 432, "Pressures and Tension" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Ray Rosenman, M. D., and Meyer Friedman, M. D., Harold Brunn Institute, Mount Zion Hospital, demonstrate current research on the effect of stress, strain, and drive in men and women of our fast-paced society; the animal of the week is a coyote. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Heart--Diseases--Risk factors, Heart--Diseases--Research
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132061 . Episode 466, Computer Ears, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist William C. Dersch (International Business Machines) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about demonstrations and structure of the new experimental, shoe-box size device which responds to spoken commands.
Topics: californiarevealed, Computers, International Business Machines Corporation
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Chemistry, Forensic, Crime
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Madagascar
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132059 . Episode 457, Beekeeping/The Amazing Honeybee, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. John Eckert (UC, Davis) and the animal of the week is a . The episode is about A close look at the behavior pattern and biology of the bee; and modern techniques in the management of this valuable insect.
Topics: californiarevealed, Bee culture, Eckert, John Edward, 1895-
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Psychiatry, Dreams
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 458, "Origin of Life" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Nobel Laureate Dr. Melvin Calvin, University of California, describes the beginning of cell life on earth and discusses the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Life--Origin, Cells
Episode 128, "Indian Culture" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How Early American Indians lived, their legends and artistic accomplishments. How they devised clothing from resources of their environment; features guest scientist Dr. Frederic H. Douglas (Denver Art Museum); the animal of the week is a sulphur-crested cockatoo. Source: 1 reel of 1; 16mm film
Topics: First Nations (North America), Native Americans, Indians of North America--Material culture
Episode 142, "Superstitions" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How and why people react to age-old superstitions, legends, omens and folklore; features guest scientist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley (UC); the animal of the week is a 2-headed Australian lizard. Source: 1 reel of 1; 16mm film
Topic: Superstition
Episode 425, "Story of the Bible" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Jack Finegan, Pacific School of Religion, relates how the sources of the Bible have been preserved and tells of new modern translations. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Bible--Versions
Episode 454, "Fossil Fishes" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Dr. Earl S. Herald interprets from geologic strata the story of aquatic life in ancient seas as it compares today with living fishes of the world. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Fishes, Fossil, Ichthyology
Episode 111, "Safety At Work" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. How science solves the problems of continually safeguarding people. Practical demonstrations of the parallel advance of technology and worker welfare; features guest scientist Thomas Soule; the animal of the week is a baby polar bear. Source: 1 reel of 1; 16mm film
Topics: Industrial safety, Job safety, Safety of workers, Occupational safety and health
Episode 465, "Applied Mathematics/The Ever-Changing Third R" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Henry O. Pollak, staff mathematician, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, demonstrates how the solution of complex problems in our times has led to the development of a new field of science. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Mathematics, Applied mathematics
Episode 135, "The Submarine" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Undersea travel - from Ancient Greece to modern times - including a look at its atomic-energized future; features guests Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood; the animal of the week is a civet cat. Source: 1 reel of 1; 16mm film
Topic: Submarines (Ships)
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This reel seems...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1
Episode 236, "Space Communications" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. New challenges in the science of communicating posed by faster-than-sound planes, rockets and space ships; features guest scientist Dr. John Granger (Stanford Research Institute).
Topics: Space, Astronautics--Communication systems
Episode 443, "Treasures of the Nile" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Famed Egyptologist and member of UNESCO committee for preservation of the upper Nile archaeological sites, Dr. John Wilson, will discuss the culture of this great civilization. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Egyptology
Episode 412, "Social Life of Baboons" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. The lively story of research on the behavior of these animals; features guest scientist Dr. Sherwood Washburn (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1. 2" Quad.
Topic: Baboons
Episode 477, "Work, Energy, and Power" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. Basic principles of work, energy and power are made more meaningful through lively demonstrations that apply to many activities; features guest scientist Dr. Howard Shugart (UC). Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topics: Energy, Energy conversion, Force and energy
Episode 494, "The Skin" of the California Academy of Sciences' television program 'Science in Action'. What does the sun do to the skin? How can you keep your skin healthy? These and other questions about the human body will be answered by John Epstein, M.D., University of California Medical Center; the animal of the week is trained German shepherds. Source: 1 reel of 1; 2" Quad.
Topic: Skin
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A132065 . Episode 507, The Oceans, from the California Academy of 'Science in Action' television program; features guest scientist Dr. Robert Fisher and the animal of the week is a alligator snapping turtles. The episode is about Dr. Robert Fischer, Director of the International Oceanographic Expedition, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, tells of new and...
Topics: californiarevealed, Oceanography--Research, Fisher, Robert L. (Robert Lloyd), 1925-
Source: 2 inch videotape: Quadruplex: 1 Tape of 1
In 1949, the California Academy of Sciences furthered its longstanding mission to engage and educate the public in the sciences by expanding to the media of television. The result was "Science in Action." a half-hour program on a specific scientific topic, presented by the Academy's then curator of the Steinhart Aquarium, Earl S. Herald, in tandem with an expert on the show's subject. Over its sixteen year run, the show included interviews with several Nobel Laureates. This is Episode...
Topics: californiarevealed, Science, Motion, Physics
Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1