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AP Historical Hard Drive 1999

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AP Historical Hard Drive 1999
Dr. Glenn Seaborg visits the laboratory on Feb. 23, 1941, at the Berkeley campus of the University of California where he and his colleagues discovered plutonium. Seaborg, the Nobel Prize-winning nuclear chemist who discovered 10 atomic elements, including plutonium and the one that now bears his name, seaborgium, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1999. He was 86. (AP Photo)
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1941-02-23
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
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