In 1942, the Manhattan Project needed tons of uranium. With only a few grams in existence, there was little hope anyone could achieve such a feat. Harley Wilhelm, a chemistry professor in Iowa, rose to the challenge. Teresa Wilhelm Waldof reveals the life and times of this unsung hero in her book “Wilhelm’s Way”.
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