Enrico Fermi
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A man ahead of his time in many respects, Enrico Fermi dedicated his life to the development, use and production of energy. His extensive research in advanced physics and quantum mechanics resulted in him discovering what are known as the ‘Fermi Statists’ at the young age of 25. He went on to invent the first nuclear reactor that is still in use today. He oversaw the building of the first atomic bomb. Explore the life of this great scientist who earned the title of ‘Architect of the atomic age’.
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Joseph Banks
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