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HAHN, OTTO

Orig. bildtext... NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, DR OTTO HAHN, PRESIDENT OF THE GERMAN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE, the Max Plank institute, speaking on the German radio recently, warned of the danger to mankind of the Cobalt bomb. He said that ten hydrogen bombs with a Cobalt mantle could wipe out mankind, as the radioactive explosion dust of Cobalt could destroy all life for 60 Years. He also explained some of the benefits to mankind... how its rays could be utilized for testing oil pipes, furnaces, turbines etc. Radioactive cobalt could also be used for the preservation of foodstuffs and for substituting such energy suppliers as coal, water and oil. Photo shows Dr Otto Hahn. Feb. 17 1955. Nobelpriset i kemi 1944, men erhöll det 1946. persons: Otto Hahn sites: TYSKLAND*.
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Orig. bildtext... NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, DR OTTO HAHN, PRESIDENT OF THE GERMAN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE, the Max Plank institute, speaking on the German radio recently, warned of the danger to mankind of the Cobalt bomb. He said that ten hydrogen bombs with a Cobalt mantle could wipe out mankind, as the radioactive explosion dust of Cobalt could destroy all life for 60 Years. He also explained some of the benefits to mankind... how its rays could be utilized for testing oil pipes, furnaces, turbines etc. Radioactive cobalt could also be used for the preservation of foodstuffs and for substituting such energy suppliers as coal, water and oil. Photo shows Dr Otto Hahn. Feb. 17 1955. Nobelpriset i kemi 1944, men erhöll det 1946. persons: Otto Hahn sites: TYSKLAND*
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Bildgröße: 1865 × 2480 px | 13.2 MB
Druckgröße: 15.8 × 21.0 cm | 734.3 × 976.4 in (300 dpi)