square miles (800 km2) became the Savannah River Site, managed by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Biologists from the University of Georgia, led by professor
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https://nyupress.org/9781479815340/downwind-of-the-atomic-state/ Images of the Nevada Test Site on the atomic bomb website Location maps: Small map Detailed
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involved in promoting tourism, launching the nation's first state publication, New Mexico Magazine, in 1923. The New Mexico Tourism Department administers
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uranium enrichment facilities for the construction of the world's first atomic bombs. After the war, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory became a key center
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Barry. "Big Bangs from little bombs". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 1975, p. 28. "USAF Atomic Bomb in North Carolina 1961" Archived December 1, 2016
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Washington, the Hanford Works atomic energy plant was opened in 1943 and played a major role in the construction of atomic bombs. After the end of World
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uranium enrichment facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the world's first atomic bombs. This was part of an effort codenamed the Manhattan Project. File:John
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such as the World Trade Organization (or the WTO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (or the IAEA), operate independently of the UN but maintain
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2021, Serco was one of three partners in the consortium who managed the Atomic Weapons Establishment until it was taken over by the MoD: in July 2015,
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