Oppenheimer’s secret city, explained

How Los Alamos built Oppenheimer’s bomb. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don’t miss any videos: Los Alamos quickly became the centerpiece of the Manhattan Project — the United States’ successful attempt to develop a nuclear bomb. But why was Los Alamos selected, and how did that relate to the selection of the subsequent testing site? The above video tells the story of Oppenheimer’s selection of the site and the unique culture that was built there. Los Alamos was more than a lab — it was a secret city, built for the express purpose of atomic development. Housing top scientists, their families, and support staff, this island of research led to a century-changing technological development. Further Reading Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb () This logistical history of the Manhattan project provides great non-scientific background on the Manhattan Project, including the selection, distribution, and construction of key sites around the country, as well as a guide to the bureaucracy that surrounded it. The Manhattan Project: Making the Bomb () This Department of Energy history covers similar ground with additional information on the Army Corps of Engineer’s role. Manhattan District History: Nonscientific Aspects of Los Alamos Project Y () This document provides a fine-grained look at the nitty gritty of Los Alamos, from prices at the commissary to accommodations for the residents. Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird, wonderful, complicated world, so that we can all help shape it. Part of that mission is keeping our work free. You can help us do that by making a gift: Watch our full video catalog: Follow Vox on TikTok: @voxdotcom Check out our articles: Listen to our podcasts:
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