FREDRIC JOLIOT CURIE
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Author: SHREYUS
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Edition: JUNE 1983
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Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book presents a compelling and inspiring account of the life of Frédéric Joliot-Curie, challenging the common notion that the lives of scientists are uneventful. Contrary to the stereotypical image of routine academic success and formal honors, Joliot-Curie’s life emerges as both fascinating and heroic from beginning to end. Set against the backdrop of the rapid development of nuclear physics in the first half of the twentieth century, the book traces Joliot’s pioneering role in extending the frontiers of science. He came close to winning the Nobel Prize on two occasions—for work related to the discovery of the neutron and positron—and ultimately achieved it for his discovery of artificial radioactivity. The book also highlights his early recognition of the importance of atomic energy and reflects on how, had the Second World War not intervened, his team might have achieved the first self-sustaining chain reaction and constructed an atomic reactor. This work offers readers a rich blend of scientific achievement, historical context, and personal dedication.
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FREDRIC JOLIOT CURIE
FREDRIC JOLIOT CURIE
Book Details
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Author: SHREYUS
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Edition: JUNE 1983
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book presents a compelling and inspiring account of the life of Frédéric Joliot-Curie, challenging the common notion that the lives of scientists are uneventful. Contrary to the stereotypical image of routine academic success and formal honors, Joliot-Curie’s life emerges as both fascinating and heroic from beginning to end. Set against the backdrop of the rapid development of nuclear physics in the first half of the twentieth century, the book traces Joliot’s pioneering role in extending the frontiers of science. He came close to winning the Nobel Prize on two occasions—for work related to the discovery of the neutron and positron—and ultimately achieved it for his discovery of artificial radioactivity. The book also highlights his early recognition of the importance of atomic energy and reflects on how, had the Second World War not intervened, his team might have achieved the first self-sustaining chain reaction and constructed an atomic reactor. This work offers readers a rich blend of scientific achievement, historical context, and personal dedication.
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Book Details
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Author: SHREYUS
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Edition: JUNE 1983
-
Multiple Book Set: No
About the Book
This book presents a compelling and inspiring account of the life of Frédéric Joliot-Curie, challenging the common notion that the lives of scientists are uneventful. Contrary to the stereotypical image of routine academic success and formal honors, Joliot-Curie’s life emerges as both fascinating and heroic from beginning to end. Set against the backdrop of the rapid development of nuclear physics in the first half of the twentieth century, the book traces Joliot’s pioneering role in extending the frontiers of science. He came close to winning the Nobel Prize on two occasions—for work related to the discovery of the neutron and positron—and ultimately achieved it for his discovery of artificial radioactivity. The book also highlights his early recognition of the importance of atomic energy and reflects on how, had the Second World War not intervened, his team might have achieved the first self-sustaining chain reaction and constructed an atomic reactor. This work offers readers a rich blend of scientific achievement, historical context, and personal dedication.











