Atoms for Peace
- 1950s
Atoms for Peace is a 17-minute film describing how atomic energy is used in the oil, automotive, power, medical, and agricultural industries. This version is taken from a DVD copy and not from the original film.
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“Atoms for Peace.” Dvds, 1950–1959. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xx3kcq6.
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