Papers 1501-1510 of total 12759 found.
…of tunable dye lasers to excite selectively an atom or molecule may open up more efficient ways to separate isotopes for construction of nuclear weapons . Because the eye focuses laser light as it does other light, the chief danger in working with lasers is eye…
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…that Nazi Germany had the intelligence to create nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Einstein then became a United States citizen, he also remained a Swiss Citizen. He remained in the United States until his death in 1955. Einstein died of heart failure…
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…on in horror as the Senate shot down the painstakingly negotiated centerpiece of four decades of international efforts to put an end to the live testing of nuclear weapons. Besides their immediate concern over Washington’s seeming abdication of its leadership role…
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…them sturdier, politically, in their opposition to Communist inroads." the US dismissed possibilities for peaceful resolution of the Cold War conflict, which would have left the"political threat" intact. In his history of nuclear weapons, McGeorge Bundy…
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…to play. Today the festival is still going on and enjoyed by many. Nuclear weapons were already a threat. An article reads, “Security Council to Review War Gas Program.” Supposedly some nerve gas had escaped from a container at a United States base…
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Category: /History
…constructed for producing ammunition, tanks, synthetic rubber, and other weapons for the Allies. The country also invested millions of dollars in science and higher education to develop high-tech weaponry, such as radar and the atomic bomb.5 As a result…
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…’s fundamental human rights and democratic freedoms; 4. Restoration and protection of Tibet’s natural environment and the abandonment of China’s use of Tibet for the production of nuclear weapons and dumping of nuclear waste; 5. Commencement of earnest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…changed, he did some good, even though in his world he was the "bad guy". This novel teaches us a lot of valuable lessons. The nuclear weapons are evil in our world and his; they cause amazing devastation and pain. TV is a strange technology, originally meant…
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…to curb it. This culminated eventually in the 'Cold war', the ultimate State versus state stand off, the vast military resources and the human consequence nuclear weapons made the nations impotent by virtue of the destructive capability they possessed…
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…wondered whether nuclear weapons will spell the end of life on our planet. As far as genetic engineering goes, it has been a part of life ever since life has existed. As different organisms mated with other organisms of their same species, they evolved to have…
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