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An atom is much too small to see -- even with a microscope. The nucleus at the center of every atom is even smaller. Just imagine trying to describe objects this small. That was the task nuclear scientists set out to accomplish. In just a few decades, they gained an understanding of the nucleus and learned to harness its energy -- for good and for evil. Author Karen Fox discusses the scientists, the science, and the influence both have had on major political and social events of the twentieth century.
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