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Albert Ghiorso, American Nuclear Chemist #2 T-Shirt

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All t-shirts are machine washable.

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Ghiorso standing by the 104 Wheel, March 7, 1969. Albert Ghiorso (July 15, 1915 - December 26, 2010) was an American nuclear chemist. In the early... more

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Ghiorso standing by the 104 Wheel, March 7, 1969. Albert Ghiorso (July 15, 1915 - December 26, 2010) was an American nuclear chemist. In the early 1940s, Glenn Seaborg moved to Chicago to work on the Manhattan Project. He invited Ghiorso to join him, and for the next four years Ghiorso developed sensitive instruments for detecting the radiation associated with nuclear decay, including spontaneous fission. After the war, Seaborg and Ghiorso returned to Berkeley, where they and colleagues used the 60" Crocker cyclotron to produce elements of increasing atomic number by bombarding exotic targets with helium ions. He invented numerous techniques and machines for isolating and identifying heavy elements atom-by-atom. He is generally credited with implementing the multichannel analyzer and the technique of recoil to isolate reaction products, although both of these were significant extensions of previously understood concepts. He is credited with having co-discovered the following elements A...

 

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