Nuclear in Our Lives (original) (raw)

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Matt Wray

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angelo baracca

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'A Dispassionate and Objective Effort:'Negotiating the First Study on the Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation

Jacob Hamblin

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“Science in Service of the State: The American Atomic Bomb Project and the Birth of the National Security State, 1940-1945.”

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Nuclear Theory Degree Zero, with Two Cheers for Derrida

Drew Milne

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Alvin L Young

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Michael Ruehle

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Alessandra Passariello

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Marcel Weber, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Eric Oberheim

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carola sachse

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Nuclear Science as Big Science in Southeast Asia: a Case of Malaysia

Clarissa Ai Ling Lee

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The Tyranny of Science

Brian Martin

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Curing the Atomic Bomb Within: The Relationship of American Social Scientists to Nuclear Weapons in the Early Cold War

Robert (Bo) Jacobs

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