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After World War II, atomic age design picked up where Streamline Moderne left off, according to Alessandra Wood, PhD, design historian and author of Designed to Sell: The Evolution of Modern ...
From mad scientists to unintended mutations, nuclear monsters were the darlings of horror in the atomic age. And it makes sense. After all, America was deep in the heart of the Cold War scare ...
Einstein never worked directly on developing the world’s first atomic bomb for the United States, but its shadow loomed over ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from House Builder: The Atomic Age DLC Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst Build new 3 houses! A house prepared to test the power of nukes, a ...
The Atomic Development Authority would pass through a series of stages. First the Authority would be given enough of the U.S. knowledge about uranium to plan its work.
In an excerpt from his 1948 essay ‘On Living in an Atomic Age,’ C.S. Lewis reminds us that death has always been one of ...
The original Atomic Energy Act of 1946 provided that, besides being used for weapons, ... AEC Commissioner Thomas E. Murray declared that the iron age of atomic energy may soon end.
A LITERARY problem which does not become less difficult with the increasing complexity of science is that of presenting recent discoveries in a form which is intelligible to the layman. Usually ...
The atomic age was described as one that might soon end in the destruction of human civilization, but from the beginning, utopian images were attached to it as well. Nuclear technology offered the ...
...Atomic Age. Mary Shelley to Isaac Asimov: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is often seen as the first sci-fi work, joined by early pieces from More, Swift, Wells and Huxley.
The atomic age has already produced a wide number of nuclear exclusion zones dangerous to humans and depopulated. These include Pacific atolls vaporized in mile-high explosions.