David Charles Hahn: Radioactive Boy Scout Story

The story of David Charles Hahn (1976-2016) is not an ordinary one. The boy, since his early years, was always fascinated with chemistry and science and conducted numerous chemical experiments just for fun. However, no one really expected that one day he would actually build a fully functioning nuclear reactor in his own backyard.

Back in 1994, in a shed next to his mother’s house, the then 17-year-old David Hahn made a nuclear reactor from batteries, old clocks, lanterns, uranium from Czechoslovakia and duct tape. The story attracted media attention and David was named the ‘Radioactive Boy Scout.’ Scroll down to read the full incredible story of David Hahn, which was shared by one internet user.

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David Hahn was a boy scout from a small town who was always fascinated with science and chemistry


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David’s passion grew even further when he acquired ‘The Golden Book Of Chemistry Experiments,’ as a gift from his grandfather






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David converted his mother’s basement into a lab where he could conduct chemical experiments






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During one accident, the family home was set on fire and Hahn’s mother decided that he should move his ‘lab’ into the shed in the backyard






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As a boy scout, David earned an Atomic Energy Merit Badge, which gave him the idea to build his own nuclear reactor








He got in touch with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and started corresponding with them, pretending to be a physics teacher






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After the project was finished, the radiation levels in the area had risen dramatically, so David decided to dismantle the reactor






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While trying to get rid of it, David was stopped by the police and arrested. The authorities had cleared the shed off all nuclear materials






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David never agreed to do any tests to determine any possible damage done by his experiments, due to fear of what he might find










Sadly, Hahn passed away in 2016 aged just 39, due to alcohol poisoning







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