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The Science Of Atomic Bombs At The Heart Of 'Oppenheimer' - Publication Date |
- Mar 11, 2024
- Episode Duration |
- 00:12:27
Coming down from the buzz of the Oscars, we're taking a look at Christopher Nolan's award-winning film 'Oppenheimer.' It chronicles the life and legacy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the first director of
Los Alamos National Laboratory and the so-called "Father of the Atomic Bomb." The movie does not shy away from science — and neither do we. We talked to current scientists at Los Alamos about the past and present science of nuclear weapons like the atomic bomb.
Read more about the Manhattan Project.
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