Leo Szilard(1898 - 1964), Austro-Hungarian physicist and inventor: proposed the idea of neutron nuclear chain reaction. Enrico Fermi* (1901 - 1954), Italian-American physicist: developed the first nuclear reactor (fission). Niels Bohr* (1885 - 1962), Danish physicist: contributions to understand...
Julius Robert Oppenheimeris best known as the American scientist who developed the atomic bomb, leading the notorious Manhattan Project. He is known as the father of the atomic bomb, whose impact on the Second World War was as devastating as it was decisive. The theoretical physicist was born ...
Until then, Truman had not been told of the Manhattan Project, but he was quickly briefed on the atomic bomb development. That summer, a test bomb code-named "The Gadget" was taken to a location in the New Mexico desert known as Jornada del Muerto, Spanish for "Journey of the Dead M...
BOMB STOOD IN SCOTLAND Sir: My good friend, historian Pat McBride (I), missed the historical point: the cradle of the atomic bomb (and of peaceful nuclear energy) stood not West of the Atlantic but in Scotland. It was Thomas Graham (18051869), the inventor of dialysis (2), who ...
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Leo Szilard — American Scientist born on February 11, 1898, died on May 30, 1964 Leo Szilard was a Hungarian-American physicist and inventor. He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear reactor with Enrico Fermi, and in late 1939 wrote the letter for...
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The inventor of the neutron bomb, Sam Cohen, criticized the description of the W70 as a neutron bomb since it could be configured to yield 100 kilotons: the W-70 ... is not even remotely a "neutron bomb." Instead of being the type of weapon that, in the popular mind, "kills people...
both pions and muons have a range of only a few tens to hundreds of grams/cm2. Air has a density of about a 1.25 kg/m3; hence, most of the released energy will be deposited within a few tens to hundreds of meters of the bomb; I would expect this to generate a nice, hot fireba...
requirements of a bomb-based chain reaction, which are different than a reactor in several important ways). I think it is quite wrong to say that Szilard was the "inventor of the atomic bomb": he was one of many "inventors," for the bomb has no single "inventor," and no single "...