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  2. So, What Ever Happened to Oppenheimer's Los Alamos? - AOL

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    Today, Los Alamos is home to approximately 13,000 citizens per a Niche report, but the Manhattan Project's legacy lives on.Though the Los Alamos National Laboratory remains a research and ...

  3. 'Oppenheimer' and the story behind those who lost their land ...

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    The lab said over 61% of employees hired since 2018 were from New Mexico, with most of its workforce living outside Los Alamos County. "We are dedicated to the success of this region we all call ...

  4. 'Oppenheimer' stirs up conflicted history for Los Alamos and ...

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    The city is hosting an Oppenheimer Festival that starts Thursday and runs through the end of July. About 200 extras used in the film were locals, many of them Los Alamos National Laboratory employees.

  5. Kitty Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Kitty worked at Los Alamos as a lab technician under Hempelmann for one year before she quit. Kitty hosted cocktail parties for groups of women at Los Alamos. [34] In 1944, Kitty became pregnant again. Her second child, a girl, was born on December 7, 1944. She named her Katherine after her mother and called her Toni. Like other babies born in ...

  6. Edward Teller - Wikipedia

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    In early 1943, construction of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico began. With Oppenheimer as its director, the laboratory's purpose was to design an atomic bomb. Teller moved there in March 1943. [37] In Los Alamos, he annoyed his neighbors by playing piano late at night. [38] Teller became part of the Theoretical (T) Division.

  7. Project Y - Wikipedia

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    Transient visitors to Los Alamos were accommodated in the Fuller Lodge, the Guest Cottage or the Big House, which had once been part of the Los Alamos Ranch School. [68] A school was established in 1943, catering for both grade school and high school, and 140 children were enrolled; 350 by 1946.

  8. In wake of 'Oppenheimer,' Los Alamos lays ground rules for ...

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    Jan. 9—Since the release of the film "Oppenheimer" this summer, there's been "unprecedented tourist attention" on the site where the atomic bomb was developed, a news release stated.

  9. J. Robert Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    J. Robert Oppenheimer (born Julius Robert Oppenheimer; / ˈ ɒ p ən h aɪ m ər / OP-ən-hy-mər; April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist who served as the director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II.