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The 1980s witnessed mass demonstrations demanding a nuclear freeze. Today, the threat of nuclear war is beginning to enter ...
This most fundamental question was famously posited by none other than Nobel laureate physicist Enrico Fermi (1901–1954).
Scientists and military leaders proceeded with the first atomic bomb test despite acknowledging the risk of a catastrophe.
Scientists have used ultracold atoms to successfully demonstrate a novel method of particle acceleration that could unlock a ...
This prompted Fermi to ask what was (to him) an obvious question: “where is everybody?” In a galaxy assumed to be filled with ...
In 1945, as the first atomic bomb exploded in the New Mexico desert, Enrico Fermi stood miles away, holding a few scraps of paper. As the shockwave rolled toward him, he dropped the papers and ...
Discover the Fermi Paradox — why, in a vast universe full of stars and planets, ... This contradiction is known as the Fermi Paradox, first proposed by physicist Enrico Fermi in 1950.
While gas power is the starter, nuclear energy is the next step in the Fermi America plan for the Amarillo HyperGrid.
Enrico Fermi, Italian-American physicist, received the 1938 Nobel Prize in physics for identifying new elements and discovering nuclear reactions by his method of nuclear irradiation and bombardment.
The Enrico Fermi Presidential Award is one of the most prestigious science and technology honors bestowed by the U.S. government. It was established in 1956 as a memorial to the legacy of Enrico ...
Enrico Fermi, his mentor, once called him “the only true genius I have ever met.” Richard Garwin, Chicago physicist who created the hydrogen bomb and worked to see it wasn't used, dead at 97 ...