There were 100 directions playwright Paul Mullin and director Eberhard Koehler could have taken with Mullin's play Louis Slotin Sonata. Fortunately, for those who enjoy ample doses of organized chaos ...
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Presented by The Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation at Ensemble Studio Theatre, 549 W. 52 St., NYC, April 9-29. "Neutrons are like clumsy ghosts," muses physicist and ...
The facts: At 3:20 p.m. on May 21, 1946, in a government atomic-weapons lab in Los Alamos, N.M., the young Canadian physicist Louis Slotin was conducting a demonstration with plutonium for some ...
One of the first reported nuclear fatalities in New Mexico occurred in 1946 inside a sterile white building on Los Alamos National Laboratory’s original campus that was known as the “annex” of the ...
The first peacetime victim of nuclear fission died last week. He was Dr. Louis Slotin of Winnipeg, Canada and the atom bomb laboratory at Los Alamos, New Mexico, the cause of his death—exposure to ...
Dr. Louis Slotin, Jewish scientist who died last week from the effects of radiation burns suffered as the result of an accident at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where he was engaged in atomic research, was ...
In the Watchmen comic book (and forthcoming movie), one of the most intriguing characters is the omnipotent Dr. Manhattan, a superhero who can manipulate the physical laws of the universe as the ...