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The Greatest Scientific Gamble: A Story of Impossible Odds, Rival Scientists, and the Atomic Bomb
During World War II, a group of physicists who had once been close friends found themselves on opposite sides of a deadly race. German scientist Werner Heisenberg and American physicists Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, and Sam Goudsmit were all leading figures in nuclear research. But after the attack on Pearl Harbor, their shared passion for science turned into a high-stakes competition to...
Michael Joseloff is an Emmy award-winning former TV news and documentary producer and author. He was a staff producer at The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour from 1983 to 1995, where he produced hundreds of stories. He also produced content for CBS News Productions, A&E, Discovery Channel, Court TV, Frontline, and CNBC.
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