“Nuclear medicine, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons. All of that goes back to Oak Ridge,†explains Denise Kiernan, bestselling author of “The Girls of Atomic City.” Oak Ridge, Tennessee has been a center for nuclear research since General Leslie Groves selected it as the Manhattan Project’s uranium enrichment site in 1942. Today, Oak Ridge is the home of many leading scientific and engineering research facilities, including Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
The Atomic Heritage Foundation has launched a new online interpretive program, “Oak Ridge Innovations,†to explore Oak Ridge’s legacies for science and society today. Available on AHF’s “Ranger in Your Pocket†website, “Oak Ridge Innovations†includes more than 30 video vignettes describing ORNL’s history and current research in fields such as energy, particle physics, computer science, and medicine, a press release said. The program was developed in partnership with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers East Tennessee Section and funded by the IEEE Foundation. Featuring perspectives from current ORNL scientists and Manhattan Project veterans, the program illuminates Oak Ridge’s history and how the laboratory responds to some of today’s biggest challenges, the press release said.
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