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• ... that chemist '''[[Glenn T. Seaborg (nonfiction)|Glenn Seaborg]]''' was the principal or co-discoverer of ten elements: plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and element 106, which, while he was still living, was named seaborgium in his honor; that Seaborg also discovered more than 100 atomic isotopes and is credited with important contributions to the chemistry of plutonium, originally as part of the [[Manhattan Project (nonfiction)|Manhattan Project]], where he developed the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the second atomic bomb; and that advised ten US Presidents – from Harry S. Truman to Bill Clinton – on nuclear policy and was Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971, where he pushed for commercial nuclear energy and the peaceful applications of nuclear science; and that throughout his career, Seaborg worked for arms control. He was a signatory to the Franck Report and contributed to the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty?
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