The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking atomic nuclei was Enrico Fermi. Fermi was appointed as professor of theoretical physics at the University of Rome in 1926. Backed by Orso Mario Corbino, who was at that time Director of the University’s Physics Institute, in 1927 and 1928 he assembled a group of young and brilliant researchers. During his term as Minister for the Economy, Corbino established a special office for the supply of radioactive substances. The Radium Office (as it was then called) was located in the rooms of the Physics Institute of the University of Rome, and was directed by Corbino’s former assistant Giulio Cesare Trabacchi. Research in nuclear physics underwent significant c...
Questo articolo esamina come la questione dell'energia nucleare entrò nell'immaginario collettivo e ...
The chapter analyzes Edoardo Amaldi’s commitment to disarmament and détente in Italy during the Cold...
Education has a crucial role for the future of nuclear energy, even more after the Fukushima acciden...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking the energy b...
At the beginning of the industrial atomic age, launched by President Dwight Eisenhower’s speech on t...
n 1952, within CNR (National Research Council), National Committee for Nuclear Research (CNRN) was f...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
In 1964, Italy was the fourth largest world producer of electricity generated by nuclear reactors, s...
For more than half a century, nuclear energy has been among the main issues of public concern, and t...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which the United States influenced Italian civilian nuclear energy...
For various reasons (cultural, economical, etc.) related to a long history (starting perhaps from Ga...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which the United States influenced Italian civilian nuclear energy...
Popular movements and public opinion had a crucial role in shaping the fate of Italian nuclear progr...
This speech wants to examine how the italian cultural community confronted, through the 1950s and th...
Questo articolo esamina come la questione dell'energia nucleare entrò nell'immaginario collettivo e ...
The chapter analyzes Edoardo Amaldi’s commitment to disarmament and détente in Italy during the Cold...
Education has a crucial role for the future of nuclear energy, even more after the Fukushima acciden...
The first Italian researcher to mention the possibility of producing energy by breaking the energy b...
At the beginning of the industrial atomic age, launched by President Dwight Eisenhower’s speech on t...
n 1952, within CNR (National Research Council), National Committee for Nuclear Research (CNRN) was f...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
This book examines the history of Italy’s nuclear policies during the Cold War, by placing the Itali...
In 1964, Italy was the fourth largest world producer of electricity generated by nuclear reactors, s...
For more than half a century, nuclear energy has been among the main issues of public concern, and t...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which the United States influenced Italian civilian nuclear energy...
For various reasons (cultural, economical, etc.) related to a long history (starting perhaps from Ga...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which the United States influenced Italian civilian nuclear energy...
Popular movements and public opinion had a crucial role in shaping the fate of Italian nuclear progr...
This speech wants to examine how the italian cultural community confronted, through the 1950s and th...
Questo articolo esamina come la questione dell'energia nucleare entrò nell'immaginario collettivo e ...
The chapter analyzes Edoardo Amaldi’s commitment to disarmament and détente in Italy during the Cold...
Education has a crucial role for the future of nuclear energy, even more after the Fukushima acciden...