Editor’s note: This is part of a series called “The Day Tomorrow Began,” which explores the history of breakthroughs at UChicago. Learn more here. In 1942, the Manhattan Project needed to create a ...
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Why did General Leslie Groves, the manager of the Manhattan Project, choose Hanford as the place to make plutonium? Franklin: Well, the choice to make plutonium was a realization that the ...
In 1961 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's sleek Chase Manhattan Bank headquarters ... linked the pedestrian spaces of the older project with its own series of concourses. An immense, glass-enclosed ...
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From the discovery of gravity to the first mission to defend Earth from an asteroid, here are the most important physics ...
Agriculture, which intersects with key issues — the economy, climate change and immigration — is a barometer of where a ...
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Health care in America is often a tale of two nations. For many Americans—particularly white and wealthy ones—the U.S. can offer some of the best, most groundbreaking care in the world.
New York’s Domino Park as the sun sets over the Manhattan skyline during a heat wave on July 24, 2022. (Getty/Alexi Rosenfeld) Child Care, Social Determinants of Health This series breaks down ...
He oversaw a workforce of approximately 125,000; his Oak Ridge office was the center of the wartime atomic energy’s ...