My Nuclear Life Podcast

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On July 16, 1945, in a New Mexico desert, the Trinity Test ushered in the Nuclear Age. No other piece of technology has penetrated the American consciousness like the nuclear bomb and found a place in everything from culture to medicine. This podcast explores how nuclear science has impacted and changed our world in both beneficial and destructive ways. We explore the intersection of nuclear science and society using interviews with historians, policymakers, experts in their fields, and first-hand accounts to weave a picture of your nuclear life.

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Eileen Welsome is an investigative journalist known for her work on human radiation experiments conducted by the U.S. government. She has extensively researched and reported on the ethical implications of these experiments, particularly during the Cold War era. Welsome's work has contributed to public awareness and understanding of the intersection between science, ethics, and government policy.
Shelly Lesher is a researcher and advocate focused on the historical context of human rights and medical ethics. She has collaborated with various organizations to shed light on the injustices faced by individuals subjected to government-funded medical experiments. Lesher's insights into the ethical considerations of such experiments have made her a prominent voice in discussions surrounding medical ethics and human rights.

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My Nuclear Life
@mynuclearlife

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Subscribers: 217
Total Videos: 75
Total Views: 17,283
Joined: Mar 15, 2021
Location: United States

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On July 16, 1945, in a New Mexico desert, the Trinity Test ushered in the Nuclear Age. No other piece of technology has penetrated the American consciousness like the nuclear bomb and found a place in everything from culture to medicine. This podcast explores how nuclear science has impacted and changed our world in both beneficial and destructive ways. We explore the intersection of nuclear science and society using interviews from historians, policymakers, experts in their fields, and first-hand accounts to weave a picture of your nuclear life.

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Day in the Life of a Nuclear Physicist | Kelly Chipps

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Kelly Chipps
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nuclear physicist Oak Ridge National Laboratory Dr Kelly Chipps daily life nuclear science
What do you think a nuclear physicist does every day? Lone genius or social butterfly? Listen to find out how Dr Kelly Chipps of Oak Ridge National Laboratory fills her time.
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Cold War Human Radiation Experiments | Eileen Welsome

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Eileen Welsome Shelly Lesher
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Cold War human radiation experiments medical experiments US government radiation Albuquerque
“As all these stories do, it started with a radioactive animal dump in Albuquerque,” is the best first line of a story I have ever heard. Listen as Eileen Welsome and Shelly Lesher discuss some of the medical experiments the US government funded on its own citizens involving radiation without their consent over the decades.

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