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IN your last week's issue Mr. Hardy directs attention to the fact that no Becquerel rays can be detected from the sun, and regards this as an objection to the view that the solar heat may be accounted, for by the presence of radium.
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STRUTT, R. Radium and the Sun's Heat. Nature 68, 572 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068572a0
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