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... atomic bomb is the realization that the atom is a veritable storehouse of energy , a fact which became manifest after Henri Becquerel's discovery in 1896 of radioactivity in uranium , and the subsequent isolation of radium by Marie and ...
... atomic bomb is the realization that the atom is a veritable storehouse of energy , a fact which became manifest after Henri Becquerel's discovery in 1896 of radioactivity in uranium , and the subsequent isolation of radium by Marie and ...
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Albert Einstein Otto Nathan, Heinz Norden. ment must retain control of atomic energy , not because socialism is necessarily desirable but because atomic energy was developed by the government ; it would be unthinkable to turn over this ...
Albert Einstein Otto Nathan, Heinz Norden. ment must retain control of atomic energy , not because socialism is necessarily desirable but because atomic energy was developed by the government ; it would be unthinkable to turn over this ...
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... Atomic Education , 377 , 408 Atomic bomb , see Einstein , role in atomic bomb development ; Chapter IX ff . Atomic Energy Commission , see United Nations , Atomic Energy Commission ; United States , Atomic Energy Commission Atomic Energy ...
... Atomic Education , 377 , 408 Atomic bomb , see Einstein , role in atomic bomb development ; Chapter IX ff . Atomic Energy Commission , see United Nations , Atomic Energy Commission ; United States , Atomic Energy Commission Atomic Energy ...
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