On July 16, 1945, a pack of scientists sat worried in the high desert of New Mexico. Some of the greatest minds of their generation, they created what they thought was the ultimate super weapon. Yet no one was happy … Continue reading →
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This Day in History 7/16: The Atomic Bomb and the Constant Search for the Ultimate Weapon
On July 16, 1945, a pack of scientists sat worried in the high desert of New Mexico. Some of the greatest minds of their generation, they created what they thought was the ultimate super weapon. Yet no one was happy … Continue reading →
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