LA Report 24

LA Report 24
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 329
Release: 19??
Genre: Nuclear physics
ISBN:

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Lecture Series on Nuclear Physics

Lecture Series on Nuclear Physics
Author: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1943
Genre: Nuclear energy
ISBN:

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Lecture Series on Nuclear Physics

Lecture Series on Nuclear Physics
Author: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1944
Genre: Nuclear energy
ISBN:

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The Los Alamos Primer

The Los Alamos Primer
Author: Robert Serber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1974
Genre: Atomic bomb
ISBN:

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Reminiscences of Los Alamos 1943–1945

Reminiscences of Los Alamos 1943–1945
Author: Lawrence Badash
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9400990227

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Although the World War II efforts to develop nuclear weapons have inspired a very large literature, it struck us as noteworthy that virtually nothing existed in the form of firsthand accounts. Now It Can Be Told, by General Leslie Groves, the Manhattan Project's military commander, is probably the most prominent exception, but the scientists themselves seem to have shown little interest in publishing their reminiscences. Believing that it would be not only worthwhile for posterity, but ex tremely interesting for the present generation to hear about the aspirations, fears, and activities of those who participated in this watershed of science and government collaboration, we arranged the public lecture series repre sented by this book.! We chose to focus upon Los Alamos since the project's efforts culminated there. The isolated laboratory in New Mexico was created to design and construct the first atomic bombs. More scientific brainpower was accumulated there than at any time since Isaac Newton dined alone, and the interactions with this community are of sociological interest, as the results of their work are of political import.

Critical Assembly

Critical Assembly
Author: Lillian Hoddeson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2004-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521541176

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This 1993 book explores how the 'critical assembly' of scientists at Los Alamos created the first atomic bombs.

Publications of Los Alamos Research

Publications of Los Alamos Research
Author: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1983
Genre: Research
ISBN:

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Reminiscences of Los Alamos 1943–1945

Reminiscences of Los Alamos 1943–1945
Author: Lawrence Badash
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789027710970

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Although the World War II efforts to develop nuclear weapons have inspired a very large literature, it struck us as noteworthy that virtually nothing existed in the form of firsthand accounts. Now It Can Be Told, by General Leslie Groves, the Manhattan Project's military commander, is probably the most prominent exception, but the scientists themselves seem to have shown little interest in publishing their reminiscences. Believing that it would be not only worthwhile for posterity, but ex tremely interesting for the present generation to hear about the aspirations, fears, and activities of those who participated in this watershed of science and government collaboration, we arranged the public lecture series repre sented by this book.! We chose to focus upon Los Alamos since the project's efforts culminated there. The isolated laboratory in New Mexico was created to design and construct the first atomic bombs. More scientific brainpower was accumulated there than at any time since Isaac Newton dined alone, and the interactions with this community are of sociological interest, as the results of their work are of political import.