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They Remembered the Lost Women of the Manhattan Project So That None of Us Would Forget

Physicists Ruth Howes and Caroline Herzenberg’s ten-year research project ensured a place in history for the female scientists, engineers and technicians who worked on the atomic bomb

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Celebrating women breaking barriers in STEM - Society for Science

The Society for Science celebrates women who are breaking barriers in STEM during Women's History Month. Learn more about these alumni at the Society's Notable Alumni website.

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Manhattan Project Women 'Calculators' Paved Way For Modern Computers

Manhattan Project Women 'Calculators' Paved Way For Modern Computers
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McClenahan: Mechanical Abilities And Small Hands Propelled Frances Dunne's Manhattan Project Work

McClenahan: Mechanical Abilities And Small Hands Propelled Frances Dunne's Manhattan Project Work
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McClenahan: Women Played Vital Roles In Manhattan Project From Scientists To Technicians To Moms

McClenahan: Women Played Vital Roles In Manhattan Project From Scientists To Technicians To Moms Los Alamos Historical Society The public and even some historians often have a romantic view of the Manhattan Project: A few brilliant scientists with thick glasses, dressed in white coats, working feverishly, yet often alone in laboratories where a few “eureka” moments led to the development of the world’s first atomic bombs. The real story is much more complex, involving more people and more programs than most history books share. Alex Wellerstein, a historian of the Manhattan Project and nuclear secrecy, working at the Stevens Institute of Technology, estimates that more than 600,000 people were employed on some aspect of the project from its inception in 1941 until it officially shut down Dec. 31, 1946.

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