Project SUNSHINE was a secretive U.S. government program initiated in the aftermath of World War II, primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. It was focused on studying the effects of radioactive fallout from nuclear weapons testing on human health and the environment. The project is notably known for its controversial methods, including the collection of tissue samples from deceased individuals, often without the consent of families.

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