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s cooked by 1992, when the cost of building a 1 GW plant rose by a factor of 5 (in real terms) from 1972. Before he died, father of the hydrogen bomb Edward Teller's last paper argued that nuclear power plants (molten salt reactors, specifically) do not belong on the surface of the earth, and belong underground
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Minister of the United Kingdom), Henry Kissinger (former US National Security Advisor), Paul Volcker (former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank), Edward Teller (father of the H-bomb) and Henry Ford (founder of the Ford Motor Company). In 2004 he was appointed foreign member of the Russian Academy of Natural
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but the only US university where he could work directly toward a PhD was also the University of Chicago. Yang did his PhD under the supervision of Edward Teller and worked directly with Fermi as his assistant for only a year after graduation, while Lee did his PhD with Fermi directly. During the 1940s, the

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