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The Radioactive Boyscout: The True Story of a Boy Who Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Shed
Ken Silverstein
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| #3092297 in Books | 2004-06-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Parts of the book specific to David were top notch|By Maintenance Man|David's story is really good. The guy is a below average student, has trouble spelling simple words properly, but was on his way with experiments for building a nuclear reactor. This was such an entertaining story to read about.
The reason why this book is not a slam dunk 5 stars is that the book w|About the Author|Ken Silverstein is a writer for Harpers and many other publications. He lives in Washington DC.
David Hahn, a boy scout, wanted to earn his science merit badge. He could have done an experiment with bicarbonate of soda, like most other kids. But he didn't. He built a nuclear reactor in his shed instead.David Hahn's gospel was The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments. While his friends were learning to play baseball or dreaming of owning their first car, David was in the middle of an increasingly hazardous trail of chemical experiments. Moving on from routine explos...
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