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 |  |  | Nuclear fission - Fission bombs: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear fission - HistoryThe results of the bombardment of uranium by neutrons had proved interesting and puzzling. First studied by Enrico Fermi and his colleagues in 1934, they were not properly interpreted until several years later.
On January 16, 1939, Niels Bohr of Copenhagen, Denmark, arrived in the United States to spend several months in Princeton, New Jersey, and was particularly anxious to discuss some abstract problems with Albert Einstein. (Four years later Bohr was to escape to Sweden from Nazi-occupied Denmark in a small boat, along with thousan ...
See also:Nuclear fission, Nuclear fission - Physical overview, Nuclear fission - Spontaneous and induced fission; chain reactions, Nuclear fission - Fission reactors, Nuclear fission - Fission bombs, Nuclear fission - History Read more here: » Nuclear fission: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear fission - History |
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 |  |  | Nuclear fission - Fission bombs: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear fission - HistoryThe results of the bombardment of uranium by neutrons had proved interesting and puzzling. First studied by Enrico Fermi and his colleagues in 1934, they were not properly interpreted until several years later.
On January 16, 1939, Niels Bohr of Copenhagen, Denmark, arrived in the United States to spend several months in Princeton, N. J., and was particularly anxious to discuss some abstract problems with Albert Einstein. (Four years later Bohr was to escape to Sweden from Nazi-occupied Denmark in a small boat, along with thousands of ...
See also:Nuclear fission, Nuclear fission - Physical overview, Nuclear fission - Spontaneous and induced fission; chain reactions, Nuclear fission - Fission reactors, Nuclear fission - Fission bombs, Nuclear fission - History, Nuclear fission - Links Read more here: » Nuclear fission: Encyclopedia II - Nuclear fission - History |
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