News

Oppenheimer really left an apple on his tutor's desk. It's uncertain whether or not it was actually poisoned. Early in "Oppenheimer," Christopher Nolan's biopic on the father of the atomic bomb, a ...
Whether J. Robert Oppenheimer actually poisoned his tutor's apple at the University of Cambridge remains in dispute nearly 100 years after the incident Universal Pictures J. Robert Oppenheimer's ...
Oppenheimer stated, “This resulted in a year-to-year market share decline from 19% to 15%.”The company added that Apple’s capacity to expand in the region will be restricted by competition ...
In the film, Oppenheimer eventually changes his mind and is able to prevent the apple from being eaten. However, it is unclear whether this incident occurred in real-life at all.
Like so many other unbelievable things in Oppenheimer, this really happened, though maybe not in quite as cinematic a fashion. “Robert did something so stupid that it seemed calculated to prove ...
Oppenheimer, thankfully, throws the apple away just before Niels Bohr (Kenneth Branagh) can eat it. "The part I like the least is this poison apple reference, which was a problem in 'American ...
Oppenheimer's Grandson Really Wishes One Famous Scene Wasn't in Christopher Nolan's Biopic "I definitely would have removed the apple thing," Charles Oppenheimer says.
Much of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s three-hour biopic about the physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, is rooted in verifiable fact. The film tracks the life of Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), from ...
Whether J. Robert Oppenheimer actually poisoned his tutor's apple at the University of Cambridge remains in dispute nearly 100 years after the incident J. Robert Oppenheimer's grandson is speaking ...
In the film, Oppenheimer eventually changes his mind and is able to prevent the apple from being eaten. However, it is unclear whether this incident occurred in real-life at all.