Manhattan Project: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Atomic Research Laboratory |
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Date | 1942 - 1945 |
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- Upon hearing of the devastation in Hiroshima Einstein stated, "Woe is me".
- In the aftermath of the bombings, scientists at the University of Chicago created an allegorical Doomsday Clock symbolizing the danger of manmade threats to humanity.
- The plutonium-based bomb dropped on Nagasaki was named "Fat Man" and the uranium-based bomb was named "Little Boy".
- The Manhattan Project led to increased research in ionizing radiation and eventually cancer treatment.
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