In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science was being used to perpetuate oppressive world domination. He went on to convince them that while they could not trust Hitler to use their knowledge towards positive means, they could trust the United States to forward the values of world peace. In light of the events that followed from that speech in 1940 to the dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945, without informing the Soviet Union, this pivotal moment insights a series of questions concerning the ways in which the United States’ actions affected the opportunity for maintaining postwar peace with the Soviet Union. The events that led from the discovery of fission to the use of the atomic bomb...
In 1904, Frederick Soddy, who would later receive the Nobel Prize for his seminal studies in radioch...
At the beginning of the Cold War, the gathering of intelligence on the Soviet Union's current and f...
Fallout sampling and other nuclear intelligence techniques were the most important sources of United...
In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science w...
In 1945, the world first experienced the immense and devastating power of the nuclear bomb. The abil...
In 1945, the Manhattan Project elevated scientists to an influential place in American society. The ...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
Abstract The April 1 London declaration of the Presidents of Russia and USA has reintroduced in the ...
On January 31, 1950, President Truman reluctantly ordered the Atomic Energy Commission to proceed wi...
Physicist and the Hydrogen Bomb; Not Talking; Honors and Awards; King Kong is Dead; Visiting Lecture...
Nuclear fission energy reached a multiple bifurcation point: it may continue to decline in some coun...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE endlessly about the causes for what is known as the cold war, but it is clear t...
Traditionally it is argued that the Atomic bombs were dropped to end WWII as the best solution to sa...
The 1955 UN-sponsored Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy quickly became a symb...
The concept of utilizing the weapons of war to serve the peaceful pursuits of mankind is as old as c...
In 1904, Frederick Soddy, who would later receive the Nobel Prize for his seminal studies in radioch...
At the beginning of the Cold War, the gathering of intelligence on the Soviet Union's current and f...
Fallout sampling and other nuclear intelligence techniques were the most important sources of United...
In 1940 FDR told the leading Western scientists that they were not responsible for the way science w...
In 1945, the world first experienced the immense and devastating power of the nuclear bomb. The abil...
In 1945, the Manhattan Project elevated scientists to an influential place in American society. The ...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
Abstract The April 1 London declaration of the Presidents of Russia and USA has reintroduced in the ...
On January 31, 1950, President Truman reluctantly ordered the Atomic Energy Commission to proceed wi...
Physicist and the Hydrogen Bomb; Not Talking; Honors and Awards; King Kong is Dead; Visiting Lecture...
Nuclear fission energy reached a multiple bifurcation point: it may continue to decline in some coun...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE endlessly about the causes for what is known as the cold war, but it is clear t...
Traditionally it is argued that the Atomic bombs were dropped to end WWII as the best solution to sa...
The 1955 UN-sponsored Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy quickly became a symb...
The concept of utilizing the weapons of war to serve the peaceful pursuits of mankind is as old as c...
In 1904, Frederick Soddy, who would later receive the Nobel Prize for his seminal studies in radioch...
At the beginning of the Cold War, the gathering of intelligence on the Soviet Union's current and f...
Fallout sampling and other nuclear intelligence techniques were the most important sources of United...