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Enrico Fermi was born in Rome on 29th September, 1901, the son of Alberto Fermi, a Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Communications, and Ida de Gattis. He attended a local grammar school, and his early aptitude for mathematics and physics was recognized and encouraged by his father's colleagues, among them A. Amidei.
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He was the last of the double-threat physicists: a genius at creating both esoteric theories and elegant experiments ... Enrico Fermi, a supremely self-assured Italian American born in Rome in 1901, was the last great physicist to bridge the gap. ... Enrico Fermi in 1946 at the University of Chicago...
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Enrico Fermi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Enrico Fermi (29 September 1901 – 28 November 1954) was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, and for his contributions to the development of q...
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Fermi paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civil...
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Fermi attracted some of the most promising graduate students in physics, and many of them went on ... Enrico Fermi, laboratory notebook, 1941. In the months before coming to Chicago in the spring of 1942, Fermi and his team of physicists at Columbia University worked on a preliminary design for an atomic pile.
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Enrico Fermi's accomplishments were in both theoretical and experimental physics. He won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1938. Fermi led a small group of physicists in the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. ... Enrico Fermi was born in Rome, Italy, on September 29, 1901. The son of a railroad official,
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In our annual TIME 100 issue, we do the impossible: name the people who most affect our world... ... The World's Most Influential People ... Interactive: The People Behind the People...
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Enrico Fermi, a supremely self-assured Italian American born in Rome in 1901, was the last great physicist to bridge the gap. ... Physics may have offered Enrico more consolatory certitudes than religion. Browsing through the bookstalls in Rome's Campo dei Fiori, the grieving boy found two antique volumes of elementary...
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A key figure in the development of nuclear fission, Enrico Fermi was an Italian physicist who worked in the United States on the Manhattan Project, the top-secret plan to develop ... ... The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, b. Sept. 29, 1901, d. Nov. 28, 1954, is best known as a central figure in the Manhattan project to...
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