The Isotope Men by Nat Schachner:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

"If the story contains the germ of a new and thought-provoking idea, I am prejudiced in its favor. Thus I classify "The Isotope Men" with its superscientific projection of actual isotope experimentation...

A carefully prepared thesis extending logically to the ultimate conclusions which have been suggested by scientific experiment."


('The Isotope Men' by Nat Schachner)

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