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In this fascinating biography, Patricia Rife interprets both the life and times of Lise Meitner (18781968), providing a rich background of the scientific discoveries and social milieu that affected the research, events, personalities, and politics of 20th century quantum physics. Rife asks the central question of why, given the priority evidence of Meitner's role in the interpretation of nuclear fission, was she too not awarded the Nobel Prize?
A story of one of the half dozen most remarkable women of the 20th century.
John Archibald Wheeler
The dramatic tale of the discovery of nuclear fission on the eve of WWII¬ just a story of ideas&but also of the social and intellectual milieu in which these ideas were developed. It is also the story of how a shy, self-effacing young woman, through talent and hard work, became a world-class scientist&Rife tells this story very well.
The Antioch Review
The particular merit of Rifes biography of Austrian physicist Meitner is that it places her life and work within the historical context&It is comprehensive, generally clearly written&and appropriate for undergraduate students. Just enough science is included as to make clear the significance of her work...Extensive bibliography, informative footnotes.
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In this captivating biography, Patricia Rife interprets both the life and times of Lise Meitner (1878-1968), the female physicist at the heart of the discovery of nuclear fission. She was a colleague and friend of many of the giants of 20th century physics: M. Planck, her Berlin mentor, A. Einstein, M. von Laue, Madame M. Curie, J. Chadwick, W. Pauli, and N. Bohr. Meitner was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Vienna, a pioneer in the research of radioactive processes and, l³’
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