Harry Daghlian's accidental death in the Manhattan Project
He let slip a brick of neutron-reflective tungsten carbide onto the plutonium core, after which he quickly pushed it away. His hands were glowing blue. He died 25 days later.
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He let slip a brick of neutron-reflective tungsten carbide onto the plutonium core, after which he quickly pushed it away. His hands were glowing blue. He died 25 days later.
Posted by echo at Sunday, February 24, 2008
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