Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics by Dan Cooper

Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics

Dan Cooper

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nonfiction autobiography biography childrens nature science technology young adult
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Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics by Dan Cooper is a captivating read for young adults with a passion for science, technology, and history, who will be inspired by the exhilarating story of a brilliant physicist's groundbreaking discoveries and the pivotal role he played in shaping the modern world.

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In 1938, at the age of 37, Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. That same year he emigrated from Italy to the United States and, in the course of his experiments, discovered nuclear fission--a process which forms the basis of nucle...

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