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Hibakusha Interviews - Interviews Of Those Affected By Nuclear Radiation

oceanicpluto wrote 15 hours ago: … more →

Tags: animals, chernobyl, Environment, Europe, Foods, fukushima, Government, health, indigenous

5/11/2013 Saturday's Quote1 comment

readingnovel wrote 1 week ago: Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn’t matter. Explore the world. Near … more →

Tags: Quotes, New York City, randomjournalgirl, goodreads, Nobel Prize, Richard Feynman, Theoretical Physics, May 11 1918, Richard

Richard P. Feynman: Nobody ever figures out..1 comment

Czerulf wrote 1 week ago: Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn’t matter. Explore the world. Near … more →

Tags: English, Quotations, Science, USA, New York City, Nobel Prize, People, Physics, Richard P. Feynman

3. Eavesdropping4 comments

Roy wrote 1 week ago: It took me a couple of hours, or so it seemed, to get my tripping legs.  For a while I was much like … more →

Tags: Non-Fiction, lsd, acid, Trip, united states, warner bros., Spoke-hub distribution paradigm, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, quantum mechanics

Hanford Nuclear Cleanup May Be Too Dangerous, Future Of Storage Plant Uncertain

irmedeaca wrote 1 week ago: By Valerie Brown, Scientific American: (click here for original article) The most toxic and volumino … more →

Tags: earth science, Environment, Government, Nuclear Threats, Pollution, Radiation, USA, war on civilians, Hanford

My history book "Orchards of Eden" excerpt

Nancy M. Mendenhall wrote 1 week ago: My history book “Orchards of Eden” excerpt Excerpt (appearing in Our Hanford History Fac … more →

Tags: Hanford, White Bluffs, wheeler family, Columbia River, Social History, Orchardists, Nuclear, Settlers, Washington State

83-year-old nun convicted of sabotage for breach of US atomic complex1 comment

aletho wrote 1 week ago: RT | May 09, 2013 Three activists, including an 83-year-old nun, who broke into a US nuclear weapons … more →

Tags: Solidarity and Activism, War crimes, militarism, Timeless or most popular, united states, Y-12 National Security Complex, Megan Rice, michael walli, Greg Boertje-Obed

Breaking: Oak Ridge Three Found Guilty of Nuclear Sabotage and Vandalism

John Loeffler wrote 1 week ago: See short news video here:  http://bcove.me/aquny77w ust after 6 pm (Wed., May 8), we learned that t … more →

Tags: US Government, US, nuclear, Technology, united states, Security Breach, Tennessee, Protests, nuclear Facilities

Photograph With Disturbing Ideas That Deserve Consideration

thomasoutt wrote 1 week ago: Found this stencil on 11th Street–it’s weather faded, but the basic concepts did come th … more →

Tags: War, Wisdom, Design, Creative Destoyers, Sidewalk Stencil, Albert Einstein, Photograph by Thomas Outt, Discoveries, Dreamers

Leó Szilárd: Secrecy, Expediency, and Clarification1 comment

Eric Reddington wrote 2 weeks ago: The creation of the atomic bomb represents a defining historical moment in the present relationship … more →

Tags: History of Science, science and technology, Science and War, Physics, Atomic Bomb

CORPORAL DESCRIBES HIROSHIMA BOMBING, Foreign Radio Broadcasts, Tokyo (August 10, 1945)2 comments

justfootnoteit wrote 2 weeks ago: Tokyo – 1945-08-10 CORPORAL DESCRIBES HIROSHIMA BOMBING As published in: DAILY REPORT. FOREIGN … more →

Tags: hiroshima, atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, World War II, Japan, Nuclear weapon, united states, tokyo

The First Atomic Bomb Blast, 19451 comment

historychannelfromthewar wrote 2 weeks ago: The events that took place in a remote area of New Mexico during the predawn hours of July 16, 1945 … more →

Tags: war2, Grove, J. Robert Oppenheimer, New Mexico, leslie groves, oppenheimer, Thomas Farrell, Los Alamos

Jaunt from Santa Fe

larishara wrote 2 weeks ago: Although Santa Fe has plenty to offer to the curious traveler, it is also the perfect gateway to man … more →

Tags: Los Alamos, Santa Fé, Bandelier, anasazi, Mesa, range school, Nuclear History, Native American History, National

Atomic Bomb Survivors Meet Descendants of Harry Truman and the Manhattan Project3 comments

CFF wrote 2 weeks ago: CFF will post the archive footage in mid June! Live Video streaming by Ustream Please attend social … more →

Tags: Lecture, Cinema Forum Fukushima, East River Films Inc, Hibakusha Stories, Kathleen Sullivan, Dr. Cynthia Miller, Clifton Truman Daniel, Japan Society, Harry Truman

Review: The Making of the Atomic Bomb2 comments

superfluousblogger wrote 2 weeks ago: Trinity Test, July 16, 1945 I will monitor my Amazon Associates account today–if at least one … more →

Tags: Books, Atomic Bomb, Richard Rhodes, The Making of the Atomic Bomb

The Manhattan Project4 comments

Beni wrote 3 weeks ago: This coming Monday 29th of April at Lunch time, Jean Lapeyrere (2333) will present The Manhattan Pro … more →

Tags: tld, eurogame, Presentation

Review: Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon

mrpalmercateacher wrote 3 weeks ago: Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon by Steve Sheinkin My ratin … more →

Tags: young adult book reviews, Book Reviews, American History, Informational, World War II, Germany, Newbery Honor book, national book award winner, communism

Burning Vision – A Tale That Spreads Like Wild Fire 2 comments

hayleym1 wrote 1 month ago: Finishing its run on April 14th, Walterdale Playhouse embraced a sweeping wartime epic with vigor an … more →

Tags: Reviews, Theatre Review, Edmonton, Alberta, theatre, Review, edmonton theatre, Walterdale Playhouse, Yeg

How Might Apocalypse Happen? (Book Review)

Elizabeth wrote 1 month ago:   Here’s a premise that might make you blink: Let’s say three of the foremost Manha … more →

Tags: The Wimmins, Bookishness, Science, post-academic, Books, Science Fiction, Book Reviews, women writing, Nuclear Nonproliferation


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