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  1. Louis Slotin / Cause Of death
  2. How a careless slip killed a physicist - BBC

    Tragically, Slotin's death was not unprecedented: he had watched a colleague die after a very similar accident the year before, involving the same plutonium core.

  3. Louis Slotin - Wikipedia

  4. Demon Core: The Strange Death of Louis Slotin - The …

    May 21, 2016 · Alex Wellerstein remembers the death of Louis Slotin, a Canadian physicist who succumbed to radiation sickness after an accident at Los Alamos in 1946.

  5. The Slotin Accident: Inside the Archives - LOS ALAMOS …

    Learn about the fatal nuclear criticality accident that killed Louis Slotin in 1946, and how it was reported and investigated by the Manhattan Project scientists. See photos, documents and testimonies from the archives of the Los Alamos …

  6. Demon core - Wikipedia

  7. Louis Slotin: The life and death of a UM alum at Los …

    Aug 8, 2023 · Learn about the life and death of Louis Slotin, a University of Manitoba graduate who worked on the first atomic bomb. He died in 1946 after a criticality accident at Los Alamos, where he also helped assemble the core of …

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  9. Dr. Louis Slotin and "The Invisible Killer" - Canada's …

    Aug 28, 2016 · A Canadian scientist died from radiation exposure in 1946 while testing a plutonium bomb at Los Alamos. Learn about his life, the accident, the aftermath and the legacy of his sacrifice.

  10. May 21, 1946: Louis Slotin Becomes Second Victim of “Demon Core”

  11. Louis Slotin - Nuclear Museum

    Slotin died 9 days later, after suffering the effects of radiation poisoning. His death led to increased safety standards in nuclear laboratories, as well as commendations for his heroic sacrifice to save the other scientists.

  12. Atomic Accidents - Nuclear Museum

    Jun 4, 2014 · Slotin’s health rapidly deteriorated and he spent his last nine days receiving around-the-clock care as he went through the ravages of radiation sickness, passing away on May 30, 1946. It was not until the second accident …