The Radioactive Boy Scout

The Frightening True Story of a Whiz Kid and His Homemade Nuclear Reactor

Paperback, 209 pages

English language

Published Jan. 11, 2005 by Villard.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-6660-2
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OCLC Number:
57471123

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Growing up in suburban Detroit, David Hahn was fascinated by science, and his basement experiments--building homemade fireworks, brewing moonshine, and concocting his own self-tanning lotion--were more ambitious than those of other boys. While working on his Atomic Energy badge for the Boy Scouts, David's obsessive attention turned to nuclear energy. Throwing caution to the wind, he plunged into a new project: building a nuclear breeder reactor in his backyard garden shed.In The Radioactive Boy Scout, veteran journalist Ken Silverstein recreates in brilliant detail the months of David's improbable nuclear quest. Posing as a physics professor, David solicited information on reactor design from the U.S. government and from industry experts. (Ironically, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission was his number one source of information.) Scavenging antiques stores and junkyards for old-fashioned smoke detectors and gas lanterns--both of which contain small amounts of radioactive material--and following blueprints he found in an outdated physics textbook, …

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Subjects

  • Science
  • United States
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Experiments & Projects
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Scientists - General
  • Science/Mathematics
  • Problem youth
  • Science / General
  • Breeder reactors
  • General
  • Biography
  • Gifted boys