File:Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934 - 004.jpg

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Here, we get the first page of real science: Niagara Falls and Marconi Navigation.

Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934 - 004 - Detail 1.jpg

First: the Falls. The article is full of neato statistics, such as how the Falls could give every person in the world a glass of water every minute. It washes away a pyramid-sized (and shaped, apparently) pile of rock every year. And, interestingly, we see a projection -- where will the falls be in the year 2000? They're actually pretty close, according to Google Maps.

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