Todd Mundt

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Western physicists took less note of Soviet work. Although some Soviet research – on the number of secondary neutrons emitted per fission, for example – was preempted by publications by other research groups, there were two important Soviet contributions in this period – the discovery of spontaneous fission, and the theory of chain reactions. These did not receive much attention in the West, however.
Stalin and the Bomb
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