Atomic Heritage Foundation: Female Scientists at Los Alamos
Female scientists at Los Alamos are not often discussed, but they played an integral role in the creation of the atomic bomb.
- The Manhattan Project by Cynthia Kelly, pages 163-166 (“Learning on the Job” by Rebecca Diven)
- “Voices of the Manhattan Project” website
- Women Scientists of the Manhattan Project
- Women Scientists at Los Alamos
Have each student read Rebecca Diven’s account of Los Alamos and read the overviews of the role of women in the Manhattan Project. Based on this information and any outside research they might conduct, have each student adopt a “character” as a female scientist working on the Manhattan Project and write a two-page “oral history” as this character.
The Atomic Heritage Foundation and the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History forged a new partnership to preserve the history of the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Age.
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Female scientists at Los Alamos are not often discussed, but they played an integral role in the creation of the atomic bomb.
- The Manhattan Project by Cynthia Kelly, pages 163-166 (“Learning on the Job” by Rebecca Diven)
- “Voices of the Manhattan Project” website
- Women Scientists of the Manhattan Project
- Women Scientists at Los Alamos
Have each student read Rebecca Diven’s account of Los Alamos and read the overviews of the role of women in the Manhattan Project. Based on this information and any outside research they might conduct, have each student adopt a “character” as a female scientist working on the Manhattan Project and write a two-page “oral history” as this character.
The Atomic Heritage Foundation and the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History forged a new partnership to preserve the history of the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Age.
