Atomic Accidents
Atomic Accidents
From Early Radiation Experiments to Modern Reactor Failures Across the Globe
About This Book
Nuclear Disasters (2014) examines the history of atomic energy and the catastrophic events that have shaped public perception of this powerful technology. This book chronicles the progression of nuclear science from its early days through major accidents, providing detailed accounts of the missteps and miscalculations that led to disaster.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals interested in understanding nuclear energy’s advantages and drawbacks
- Engineering and technology students seeking historical perspectives
- Anyone following current debates about atomic power policy
- History enthusiasts focused on modern scientific developments
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