Karl Z. Morgan was a physicist at the Manhattan Project and Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, where he was director of health physics
from the late 1940s until his retirement in 1972. He collaborated
with leading trial lawyer Ken M. Peterson to write this
extraordinary memoir about the dawn of the nuclear age and the
moral dilemmas associated with nuclear energy.
A deeply humane and religious scientist, Morgan regards his own
role, in meeting the challenges presented by the "angry genie" of
nuclear energy, with the same unblinking eye he focuses on
government, the military, and the nuclear industry. He tells
harrowing tales of radiation accidents and near-disasters, and
shows the actual and potential consequences of the clumsiness,
recklessness, and carelessness of fallible human beings.
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