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The Curve of Binding Energy: A Journey into the Awesome and Alarming World of Theodore B. Taylor

Author John McPhee
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Category Technology & Engineering
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Author(s)John McPhee
ISBN / ASIN0374515980
ISBN-139780374515980
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Sales Rank166,479
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Theodore B. Taylor was among the most ingenious engineers of the nuclear age. He created the most powerful and the smallest nuclear weapons of his time (his masterpiece, the Davy Crockett, weighed in at a svelte 50 pounds) and also spearheaded efforts to create a nuclear-powered spacecraft. But in his later years, Taylor became increasingly concerned that compact and powerful bombs could be easily built not just by nations employing experts such as himself, but by single individuals with modest technical ability and perseverance. McPhee tours American nuclear installations with Taylor, and we are treated to a grim, eye-opening account of just how close we are to witnessing terrorist attacks using homemade nuclear weaponry. The Curve of Binding Energy is compelling writing about an urgently important topic.
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