Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsThe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world. |
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J. Robert Oppenheimer; 1904-1967 | |
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Science (International aspects, Social aspects) | |
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Space research | |
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Lloyd Berkner; 1905-1967 | |
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Space vehicles |
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Space flight (Economic aspects) | |
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Scientists (Professional ethics) | |
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Pacifism, Peace |
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Outer space, Space flight (Military use) | |
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Space technology | |
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United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Space research |
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Nuclear weapons (Testing, Manufacture, Suspension) | |
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Western Europe (Defenses) |
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