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Down to a Science: A LANL Podcast
Los Alamos National Laboratory
3 episodes
8 months ago
Solving national security challenges means turning to scientific and technological excellence. Tune in for stories from across Los Alamos National Laboratory that explore the many fascinating ways we’re working to do just that.
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Solving national security challenges means turning to scientific and technological excellence. Tune in for stories from across Los Alamos National Laboratory that explore the many fascinating ways we’re working to do just that.
Show more...
Science
News,
Government
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The historical accuracy of the Oppenheimer film, according to a historian
Down to a Science: A LANL Podcast
20 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
The historical accuracy of the Oppenheimer film, according to a historian
After World War II, J. Robert Oppenheimer was a world-famous scientist who people recognized. Over time, that celebrity status faded. Christopher Nolan's film and the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography that inspired it have once again made Oppenheimer a recognizable name to the average person.
Down to a Science: A LANL Podcast
Solving national security challenges means turning to scientific and technological excellence. Tune in for stories from across Los Alamos National Laboratory that explore the many fascinating ways we’re working to do just that.