Word: hydrogenate
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...more to do than care for Harvard. Cambridge has as many fires per capita as any other city of comparable size. This is attributable to the concentration of industry and of research at Harvard and at MIT, many of these projects involving radioactive material. Harvard also has its hydrogen furnaces, but MIT, having more dangerous research, and more food riots, has more alarms...
MOSCOW, Feb. 19--Premier Nikolai Bulganin, bidding for Arab rejection of the Eisenhower doctrine, said today the United States has insane plans for world domination. These can plunge the peoples of the Middle East into the "hell of atomic and hydrogen war," he declared...
Born in Hungary two years before the publication of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, Von Neumann grew up during the scientific breakthrough that produced the quantum theory, nuclear physics, the atomic and hydrogen bombs. After studying and teaching at leading European universities, he came to the U.S. in 1930 to teach mathematical physics at Princeton, moved on in 1933 to join the Institute for Advanced Study. He became a U.S. citizen...
Sandys' statement, coupled with previous government announcements, clearly meant Britain now is poised for an initial test of her own hydrogen bomb...
...gauss.* Pressure rose above 1,000,000 lbs. per sq. in., and the metal churned and writhed as the magnetism clawed into it. Such pressure and violent motion may have some bearing on nuclear fusion, and this may be why Furth is now working at the famous hydrogen-bomb laboratory at Livermore, Calif...