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In dem Kino-Blockbuster #Oppenheimer habt ihr seinen Namen vielleicht gehört: Klaus Fuchs. Der deutsch-britische Kernphysiker arbeitete maßgeblich mit an dem sogenannten Manhattan-Projekt zum Bau einer #Atombombe in den Vereinigten Staaten – und stellte sich später als sowjetischer Spion heraus.

Vor 75 Jahren, am1. März 1950, wurde er in Großbritannien wegen Spionage für die Sowjetunion verurteilt.

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February 18, 1967, died #OTD American physicist Robert #Oppenheimer
Worked on the first atomic bomb. When it detonated the heat of "Trinity" melted the sand and rocks at the test site creating a new man-made mineral - the radioactive Trinitite ☢️💎

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#Pioneering female #Chinese #American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu, who worked with Robert #Oppenheimer on the #ManhattanProject, was also the first to confirm #QuantumEntanglement – just 14 years after Albert #Einstein questioned the phenomenon. The largely forgotten achievement was included in a profile of Wu, one of the most influential experimental physicists of the 20th century, published in the December 2024 issue of Physics Today.

Wu is also believed to have been the only Chinese scientist involved in the Manhattan Project, the World War II initiative to develop an #AtomicBomb led by Oppenheimer, who affectionately referred to her as Jiejie, which means elder sister, the article said.

Wu’s experiment – detailed in a paper published in 1950 – was conducted before the #scientific community had fully grasped the significance of quantum entanglement, the article noted.

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South China Morning Post · Quantum entanglement theory first proved by Chinese woman in 1949Chien-Shiung Wu’s trailblazing but largely forgotten achievement features in a recent profile of the influential physicist.