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Masao Tomonaga was only two years old when the atomic bomb exploded over Nagasaki. Having survived that tragedy, he became a doctor and dedicated his life to treating leukemia patients and studying the effects of radiation. His path crossed with that of Takashi Nagai, another remarkable physician and witness of Nagasaki. Both transformed their pain into a lifelong commitment to science and to peace.
By Filippo PeschieraMasao Tomonaga was only two years old when the atomic bomb exploded over Nagasaki. Having survived that tragedy, he became a doctor and dedicated his life to treating leukemia patients and studying the effects of radiation. His path crossed with that of Takashi Nagai, another remarkable physician and witness of Nagasaki. Both transformed their pain into a lifelong commitment to science and to peace.