The nuclear age changed steel, and for decades we had to pay the price for it. The first tests of the atomic bomb were a milestone in many ways, and have left a mark in history and in the surface of ...
I read a Wikipedia article about reserve fleets that: Steel from pre-nuclear age ships either mothballed or sunk and raised, called low-background steel, is used in experimental physics when the ...
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