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In the course of the war, the Allied nuclear effort, the Manhattan Project, created several secret sites for the purpose of bomb research and material development, including a laboratory in the desert of New Mexico directed by Robert Oppenheimer ( Los Alamos ), and sites at Hanford, Washington and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Hanford and Oak Ridge were administered by private companies, and Los Alamos was administered by a public university ( the University of California ).
Additional success was had at the University of Chicago in reactor research, leading to the creation of Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago, and at other academic institutions spread across the country.

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