J. J. Nickson

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J. J. Nickson was one of the contributing scientists involved in drafting the Franck Report, a key document in the Manhattan Project that urged caution and international control over nuclear weapons.

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instanceOf person
scientist
advocated caution in the use of nuclear weapons
international control of nuclear weapons
associatedWith United States of America
surface form: United States

scientists who urged restraint in deploying atomic weapons
contributedTo Franck Report
ethical debate on atomic bomb use
fieldOfWork nuclear research
hasActivityPeriod 1940s
notableWork Franck Report
participatedIn Manhattan Project
partOf scientific community opposing unregulated use of atomic bombs
roleInWork contributing scientist on the Franck Report
workedOn issues related to nuclear weapons policy

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Franck Report author J. J. Nickson
Franck Report signatory J. J. Nickson