@wellerstein Hey Alex, nuke patents were your thing. You ever run any of these to ground?
https://rebootcamp.militarytimes.com/education-transition/education/2017/01/12/fighting-to-tell-its-atomic-tale-a-wandering-cold-war-museum-finds-a-new-spark/ …
"However, more than 1,200 patents were applied for, for processes and equipment such as welding, engineering and special parts and procedures."
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It's hard to know exactly which facility produced which patents unless they have their own dedicated database on them. But it's easy to find the granted nuclear by searching for the right "assignees" (DOE, ERDA, or AEC) and sometimes you can guess by where the authors live.
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E.g. this one looks pretty Rocky Flats-ish to me — Colorado authors, rad dosimetry as the topic, Rockwell as the contractor, assigned to DOE, etc.: https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/0b/fa/bf/4e044e4557a075/US4489315.pdf …
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