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America Didn't Invent the Nuclear Age — Germany and Hungary Did: Oppenheimer, Einstein, and the European Scientists Behind the U.S. Bomb. What Is Quantum? Why Uranium and Sulfur Were Confused



"Empires fell, borders collapsed, and a handful of German-Hungarian physicists carried the torch across continents — igniting the nuclear dawn."

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The Uranium Supply Chain

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Sulfur Emissions and Midwest Power Plant Sulfur

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The Paradox of "Clean" EVs and the "Dirty" Lithium Mining Business

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Protocol on Incendiary Weapons - Wikipedia

IHL Treaties - CCW Protocol (III) prohibiting Incendiary Weapons, 1980

Kitty Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

Robert Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

"Father of the Atomic Bomb" Was Blacklisted for Opposing H-Bomb

Manhattan Project: Einstein's Letter, 1939

Case Summary: $600 Million Settlement to Clean up 94 Abandoned Uranium Mines on the Navajo Nation | US EPA

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The radioactive legacy of mining and atomic tests on Navajo land

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