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Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb. The planning was done in a temporary wooden structure atop ... arrangements which had been necessary during the war years. The Atomic Energy Commission remained in the building until August 1958, when ...
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Welcome to Downwinders
Reporter: Suzanne Smith, March 03, 2005, LATELINE, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Las Vegas museum dedicated to atomic bomb re-ignites debate By ED KOCIELA, February 28, 2005, The Spectrum Atomic ...
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Welcome to Downwinders
By Sergey Soukhorukov in Pyongyang, September 10, 2006, UK Telegraph 'Atomic veterans' sift fallout from court ruling By Michael Doyle, August 26, 2006, Deseret ... Salt Lake Tribune Radiation Linked to Thyroid Nodules in Atomic Bomb Survivors March 1, 2006, Reuters Health Radiation Effects Linger in Atomic-Bomb Survivors, Study Says By Shannon D. Harrington, February 28, ...
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Lobsang
"I see these as the real terrorists, the atomic bomb in our minds," he comments. "Peace comes only out of dealing ... if your very life is threatened by a terrorist gathering forces to bomb your country and kill your citizens? What about Hitler? "That was different," ... Iraq, that would stop the war! Pres. Bush wouldn’t dare bomb them!" The Only Answer The idea is good comic relief, and ...
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Radiation Protection News Room | Radiation Protection | US EPA
Health Japan marks anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bomb (San Diego Union Tribune) The moment when the bomb dubbed 'Little Boy' was dropped on ... , 2008 (WCBS-TV New York) The United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, resulting in an estimated 140000 deaths ... that Tehran would not “retreat one iota” from its atomic work, which includes the enrichment of uranium. Iran delivers message ...
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The Jane Goodall Institute
I have visited Nagasaki, site of the second atomic bomb that ended World War II. Scientists had predicted that nothing could grow there for at ...
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Radiation Risk
Current "risk per exposure" ratios have been derived from a study of the health of atomic bomb survivors at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These survivors received tens to hundreds of rem instantaneous (acute ...
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WestWeb: The Atomic West
Information about Peter Bacon Hales's upcoming Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project. Documents on the decision to use the atomic bomb are reproduced at Atomic Bomb: Decision in e-text form. Bombshell Atomic ...
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1950's Soviet A-Bomb Tests Still Claim Victims
Nuclear Stockpile Rusting" about ongoing safety concerns.] 1950's Soviet A-Bomb Tests Still Claim Victims by Andrei Ivanov (IPS) MOSCOW -- ... uniforms, rubber boots and masks to watch a 40 kiloton atomic bomb explode nearby 350 metres above their heads. They then ... The aim was to measure the destructive impact of the bomb, says biographer Vladimir Karpov. "Fortifications and military vehicles were ...
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Leukemia risks in atomic-bomb survivors - Radiation Effects Research Foundation
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Menu does not appear -- SiteMap Leukemia risks in atomic-bomb survivors An excess risk of leukemia was one of the earliest delayed effects of radiation exposure seen in the victims of the atomic bombs dropped on ...
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