The man who led the Manhattan Project during World War II won a Nobel Prize in 1951 for discovering isotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. In this absorbing autobiography, he shares the drama of scientific inquiry and his work as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission under three presidents. 24 photos.
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The man who led the Manhattan Project during World War II won a Nobel Prize in 1951 for discovering isotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. In this absorbing autobiography, he shares the drama of scientific inquiry and his work as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission under three presidents. 24 photos.
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