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Albert Ghiorso (July 15, 1915 –
December 26, 2010) was an
American nuclear scientist and co-discoverer of a
record 12
chemical elements on the periodic...
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discover 244 94Pu). It was then
identified in
December 1952 by
Albert Ghiorso and co-workers at the
University of
California at Berkeley. They discovered...
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Einsteinium was
first identified in
December 1952 by
Albert Ghiorso and co-workers at
University of California,
Berkeley in
collaboration with...
- Mark S.
Ghiorso (born
October 21, 1954) is an
American geochemist who
resides in Seattle, Washington. He is best
known for
creating MELTS, a software...
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Scientific American.
Retrieved 2020-01-27. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 334. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 335. Zagrebaev,
Karpov & Greiner...
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Scientific American.
Retrieved 2020-01-27. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 334. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 335. Zagrebaev,
Karpov & Greiner...
- and 1970s, as
competition arose between the LBNL team (now led by
Albert Ghiorso) and a team of
Soviet scientists at the
Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research...
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Ghiorso,
Glenn Theodore Seaborg (2000) The
transuranium people: the
inside story,
Imperial College Press, ISBN 1-86094-087-0, pp. 141–142 A.
Ghiorso;...
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Scientific American.
Retrieved January 27, 2020. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 334. Hoffman,
Ghiorso &
Seaborg 2000, p. 335. Zagrebaev,
Karpov & Greiner...
- RNA.
Nobel laureate Glenn T.
Seaborg (PhD 1937)
collaborated with
Albert Ghiorso (BS 1913) to
discover twelve chemical elements, such as americium, berkelium...