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 ...
On May 21, 1946, Louis Slotin tickled the dragon’s tail once too often. Slotin, the scientist who assembled the first atom bomb before it was detonated at Alamogordo, N.M., and who was dubbed by his ...
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday through Dec. 10; no performances tonight and Saturday. Where: Royal Theater, Queen Mary, 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach. Tickets: $20; $15 ...
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A Red Orchid Theatre opens its 2010-2011 season with Louis Slotin Sonata, written by Paul Mullin and directed by Ensemble Member Karen Kessler. The production will run September 10 - October 24, 2010 ...
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 ...
One day in Oppenheimer's Manhattan Project, a brief, casual moment of carelessness killed one scientist and severely injured another. In this specially illustrated story, the artist and writer Ben ...
The Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb wasn't without its own dangers. Experiments on a so-called "demon core" of plutonium caused the deaths of two Manhattan Project physicists. Both ...
The Hollywood blockbuster film Oppenheimer is exploding in theatres with sellouts and enthusiastic reviews, but a Winnipeg connection has remained behind the curtain. The film chronicles the life of ...
Science certainly isn't short of drama. But filmmakers and playwrights often duck out when it comes to showing science as it really is. They tend to prefer a cartoon version that rarely bears much ...
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