Ronald Takaki has tackled one of the hardest questions: why did the US drop atomic bombs on heavily populated cities? A survey among scientists who developed the weapon showed that 85 per cent opposed dropping the bomb without a demonstration first. In Hiroshima: Why America Dropped the Atomic Bomb (Little, Brown, $19.45, ISBN 0 316 83122 0), Takaki traces the decision back through a tangled web of racism and military pressure, showing how the bomb, once exploded, altered for ever our concept of mass destruction.
More from New ÒÁÈ˾þÃ
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Space
Mercury may have gained all of its unexpected water in a single day
News

Health
Experimental mRNA vaccine may protect against multiple Ebola viruses
News

Mind
Political anger affects the body differently to other forms of anger
News

Health
Australia is battling its largest diphtheria outbreak in living memory
News
Popular articles
Trending New ÒÁÈ˾þà articles
1
Mathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet
2
Photos reveal unexpected details from the world's first atomic test
3
The Selfish Gene at 50: Why Dawkins’s evolution classic still holds up
4
The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away
5
Experimental mRNA vaccine may protect against multiple Ebola viruses
6
How I used psychology to come back from the worst year of my life
7
Putting CO2 into rocks and getting hydrogen out is climate double win
8
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
9
Mercury may have gained all of its unexpected water in a single day
10
The distant world that is our best hope of finding alien life