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Going Nuclear: HP and Nuclear Research

The Dymec nuclear systems console, photographed in 1956. Enlarge
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Date: 1956

Few pursuits demanded accuracy and precision like measuring radioactivity. Hewlett-Packard entered the market for nuclear research instruments in the late 1940s, and many of the company’s products, including the Dymec nuclear systems console, became trusted tools in the field.

Tags: 1950s • 1956 • Dymec ; Dynac

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