Along the way, he paints revealing pen portraits of scientists who helped discover the element and produce it in vast quantities during World War II-from Marie Curie to Robert Oppenheimer and beyond.. Historically fascinating and scientifically rigorous, Plutonium tells the story of a rare and exotic element put to

- Title : Plutonium: A History of the World's Most Dangerous Element
- Author : Jeremy Bernstein
- Rating : 4.82 (982 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-12-6
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 216 Pages
- Asin : 1742230881
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Along the way, he paints revealing pen portraits of scientists who helped discover the element and produce it in vast quantities during World War II-from Marie Curie to Robert Oppenheimer and beyond.. Historically fascinating and scientifically rigorous, Plutonium tells the story of a rare and exotic element put to deadly use in atomic bombs, from its discovery to the present day. From the discovery of uranium in 1789 to the Manhattan Project, from Nazi efforts to build a nuclear bomb to the cold war between the USA and USSR, Bernstein tells the important story of one of nature's rarest elements, put to deadly use in nuclear weaponsFrom the discovery of uranium in 1789 to the Manhattan Project, Nazi attempts at a nuclear bomb and the post-WWII efforts of the U.S.S.R. He also brings his acquaintance with several Los Alamos scientists (he interned at the laboratory in 1957) to the less canonical subject of the scientific and engineering problems inherent to building a working nuclear bomb. (Apr.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Although the discovery of the atom's structure has been covered before, Bernstein spins an accessible, insightful description of how the great scientists Curie, Bohr, Rutherford and Fermi, among others, deconstructed the atom through a combination of individual brilliance, a spirit of collaboration and serendipity. From PublisheThis is a great book, and I *need* book two now. In fact, the quest for the treasure consumed three generations of McCords. He's fascinating. If you want to know the stars that Ms. The deft portrayal of the characters. Gone, too, are the apexes of Ana's thighs and the junctures of her thighs, although those have been sadly replaced by Christian's rather clinical usage of "labia." Remaining are the smirking, the eye-rolling, the lip biting, and the sighing.You just can't keep an eye-rolling, smirking Dom down, I suppose.Okay, I have to mention such soul-stirring lines as these:"She's oil on my troubled, deep, dark waters.""I'm going to make you come like a freight train, baby."Just I mean what woman doesn't want to hear THAT?What I wanted from this book was something new. I was extremely disappointed in the section of the book devoted to haircuts and styling of textured hair. One, a low score and the other a high score. For anyone interested in the history of the V&T, is well worth the money.. Katz captures the disruption that a high-strung working dog can bring into your life--and the commitment that it takes to build a relationship with such a dog. Mr. This book is a photo essay of the history of the V&T RR from


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