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A fictional account written by a young scientist at Tuxedo Park, which explores experiments related to measuring brainwaves.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: Alfred Lee Loomis
For: Readers interested in historical science and World War II
Key quote: The reason it's called that is because one of the early experiments at Tuxedo Park had to do with measuring brainwaves.
The host mentions 'Brainwaves and Death' as a fictional account related to the experiments conducted at Tuxedo Park by Alfred Lee Loomis. This book is referenced to illustrate the character of Loomis and the scientific context of his work during World War II.