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  • Glenn T. Seaborg (Wikipedia), who, among his various stellar achievements, won the 1951 Nobel Prize for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements."

    MAKE Magazine Sean Michael Ragan 2010

  • Amid the emptiness, an 8-foot-tall cylinder bears a message to future generations from Glenn T. Seaborg, once chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.

    Geeks With Guns 2009

  • The list of Nobel laureates focused largely in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Physiology included names such as Americans Glenn T. Seaborg, Hans A. Bethe, and Stanley Cohen, Switzerland's Georg.

    Rush Limbaugh, Global Hoax 2009

  • A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War by Glenn T. Seaborg

    Remembering the Dawn of the Nuclear Age 2007

  • In February 1966, AEC Chairman Glenn T. Seaborg wrote to U.S. Rep. Chet Holifield,

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010

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