The Death of the Atom Destroyer: Remembering Robert Oppenheimer's Contribution to the World
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist widely regarded as the “father of the atomic bomb.” His work in the Manhattan Project led to the development of the first atomic weapons, which were used to devastating effect during World War II. Oppenheimer’s legacy is complex, as he is both celebrated as a visionary and criticised as “the destroyer of worlds.” His life and work have been the subject of many books, films, and documentaries, and his death serves as a reminder of the power of science and the responsibility that comes with it.
source: Phys.org