
Adam Barnes
Deputy News Editor at The Economist
Deputy News Editor at The Economist. Infrequent tweeter. Views my own.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Adam Barnes
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Feb 22, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Adam Barnes
Science Antimatter engines could propel humanity into the next phase of spaceflight, but building them for spacecraft is still a long way off. Nzoka John / Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . Antimatter engines could be humanity's ticket to interstellar travel.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Adam Barnes
• None Lise Meitner identified the process of fission when her male colleagues couldn't figure it out. • None Her closest colleague, Otto Hahn, downplayed the significant role she played in the discovery. • None In 1944, Hahn won a Nobel prize for the discovery. Meitner was nominated but didn't win. The discovery of nuclear fission was one of the greatest scientific milestones of the 20th century. It led to the , nuclear power, and a Nobel Prize in 1944 for German chemist Otto Hahn.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
aol.com | Adam Barnes
Otto Hahn (left) won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of nuclear fission and would later downplay his colleague Lise Meitner (right) for her critical role in the discovery.ullstein bild Dtl./Getty ImagesLise Meitner identified the process of fission when her male colleagues couldn't figure it out. Her closest colleague, Otto Hahn, downplayed the significant role she played in the discovery. In 1944, Hahn won a Nobel prize for the discovery. Meitner was nominated but didn't win.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Adam Barnes
Otto Hahn (left) won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of nuclear fission and would later downplay his colleague Lise Meitner (right) for her critical role in the discovery. ullstein bild Dtl./Getty Images• None Lise Meitner identified the process of fission when her male colleagues couldn't figure it out. • None Her closest colleague, Otto Hahn, downplayed the significant role she played in the discovery. • None In 1944, Hahn won a Nobel prize for the discovery. Meitner was nominated but didn't win.
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