Atomic Gardens: Fission Energy Experiment

Atomic Gardens: Fission Energy Experiment

Atomic gardens were established as part of the Atoms for Peace program in the 1950s, which sought to develop "peaceful" uses of fission energy after World War II. These gamma gardens were created in laboratories across the US, Europe, parts of the former USSR, India, and Japan.

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