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Eugene Rabinowitch (1901-1973) was a Russian-American biophysicist and activist. Rabinowitch was born on April 27, 1901 in St.
Stanley G. Thompson was an American chemist responsible for the bismuth phosphate separation process used in the production of plutonium at the Hanford site during the Manhattan Project.
George Miller was a research assistant at the University of Chicago Met Lab. He was present when Chicago Pile-1 went critical on December 2, 1942.