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  1. Education and the Atom: An Evaluation of Government's Role in Science Education and Information, Especially as Applied to Nuclear Energy. by Glenn Theodore; Wilkes, Daniel M. Seaborg, 1964-01-01
  2. Nuclear energy in space exploration by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1968
  3. Man-made transuranium elements (Foundations of modern general chemistry series) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1963
  4. National service with ten presidents of the United States by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1992
  5. The research style of Gilbert N. Lewis: Acids and bases by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1984
  6. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, 1980-1989 (Pub-699) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1992
  7. Opening address by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, President of the fourth United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 6, 1971 by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1971
  8. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg 1946-1958 by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1990
  9. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, Chief, Section C-1, Metallurgical Laboratory, Manhattan Engineer District, 1942-1946 (Pub-112) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1977
  10. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg 1945-1960: Appendix: press clippings (Pub-756) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1994
  11. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, 1971-1979 (Pub-667) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1993
  12. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, Berkeley Chancellor, 1958-1961 (Pub) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1987
  13. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1982
  14. The transuranium elements and nuclear energy: A series of lectures presented at the University of Notre Dame on November 17, 18 and 19, 1947 (Nieuwland lectures) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1948

21. Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912- )
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22. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. seaborg, glenn theodore. (s ´bôrg)(KEY) , 1912–99, American chemist, b. Ishpeming, Mich., grad. Univ.
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25. GLENN SEABORG
glenn seaborg Fizz and Fission. the seaborgs, a hard working Swedish family in themining town of Ispeming, Michigan, welcomed a son they named glenn theodore.
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On April 19, 1912 the Seaborgs, a hard working Swedish family in the mining town of Ispeming, Michigan, welcomed a son they named Glenn Theodore. They taught him their family traditions and language from the old country. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather shared another tradition: they were machinists and that is what Glenn might have been, but his parents decided to move to Southern California when he was ten years old. Seaborg attended high school in the Watts district of Los Angeles where his heritage was one of many ethnic backgrounds. His parents encouraged him to take business courses because the work was cleaner and more reliable than the machinist trade. He chose, however, the college prep courses. In his freshman year, Seaborg decided the textbook was too boring and refused to take a science course. He made the same decision in his sophomore year. In his junior year, he was reminded that if he wanted to go to UCLA he would have to take two years of laboratory science, so he signed up for chemistry. Mr. Reed, his teacher, had a tremendous love for science and built up a great deal of human interest with stories about chemists and chemical discoveries. Seaborg loved chemistry. The next year he took physics and he loved that, too. He thought of majoring in physics in college, but decided on chemistry. When Seaborg started college at UCLA in 1929, the school consisted of only four permanent buildings. To pay his tuition, he worked as a dock laborer, an apricot picker, a lab assistant at a rubber company, and a printer's apprentice. Seaborg's enthusiasm for science grew as he learned of new discoveries in nuclear chemistry and physics which were taking place in Europe and at the nearby Berkeley campus of the University of California. He soon decided to become involved in this emerging science.

26. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore (1912- ), Chimiste Américain, Prix Nobel En 1951 Pour S
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27. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore - Physik Lexikon - Seaborg, Glenn Theodore
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29. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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    Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Wiley ISBN: 0-47189-062-6 Nuclear chemistry edited by Glenn T. Seaborg and Walter Loveland Publisher: Stroudsburg, Pa. : Hutchinson Ross Pub. Co ISBN: 0-87933-422-3 Stemming the tide Stemming the tide: arms control in the Johnson years Glenn T. Seaborg with Benjamin S. Loeb Publisher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books ISBN: 0-66913-105-9 Transuranium elements Transuranium elements: products of modern alchemy edited by Glenn T. Seaborg Publisher: Stroudsburg, Pa. : ISBN: 0-87933-326-X FAQ Contact Us

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    Related Category: Physics, Biographies Glenn Theodore Seaborg [s E Pronunciation Key Seaborg codiscovered the elements plutonium (and its isotope Pu-239), americium curium berkelium californium ... mendelevium , and nobelium . For discoveries concerning the chemistry of transuranium elements, he shared with Edwin M. McMillan the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. For his discoveries of the transuranium elements and for his "leadership in the development of nuclear chemistry and atomic energy," Seaborg received the 1959 Enrico Fermi award. In 1997, the element with the atomic number 106 was named seaborgium in his honor, marking the first time an element was named for a living person. His writings include Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements Nuclear Milestones The Elements Beyond Uranium A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War (1998), and

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    more Written by glenn theodore seaborg Published by American Chemical Society(January 1998) ISBN 0841233470 Price $59.95. by glenn theodore, seaborg.
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    I liked this book a lot. It reminded me so much of some projects I have worked on in terms of the happenstance and there you are. Seaborg was a kind, sane and good person, and it really comes across in this book. Such a contrast to so many today, and the politics have become so impenetrable these days. The UC system was nearly new then, it made me really feel how California was bubbling with new and great possibilities 70-50 years ago. I wish I had met the man. I hope I can be somewhere near... more...
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    A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War

    Annotation This autobiography details the interaction of an eminent scientist, Glenn Seaborg, with the highest levels of government in the U.S. during an important period for both science and public policy. Seaborg worked for each administration from 1946 to 1996. The work is based on meticulous notes that he recorded each day. Much of the material in the chapters consists of unedited excerpts from his personal diary, which are interesting, but often too detailed for general readers. Section... more...

    37. Glenn Theodore Seaborg - People Of Michigan
    glenn theodore seaborg. Born glenn theodore seaborg was born April19, 1912 in Ishpeming, a town on Michigan s Upper Peninsula. His
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    Place: Lafayette, California G lenn Theodore Seaborg was born April 19, 1912 in Ishpeming, a town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. His mother was a Swedish immigrant and his father was the son of immigrants, and Glenn learned Swedish at home before he learned to speak English. He loved the outdoors and his Upper Peninsula surroundings. He enjoyed athletics, and, of course, skiing was a natural in his northern environment. Although Seaborg's family packed up and moved to California when Glenn was ten years old, he always remembered his early Michigan upbringing with fondness, and his Swedish ancestry with pride. Even in his later years, when he gained international fame, he would refer to his Michigan roots and Swedish heritage in his speeches to scientific gatherings. S eaborg and his family found life in California to be a challenge. Money was scarce, so Seaborg set his sights on attending a state university. In high school he discovered that he was intrigued by the sciences, especially physics and chemistry. He entered UCLA after graduating from high school, majored in chemistry, and received his BA from UCLA in 1934. He went on to receive a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. Seaborg thrived in the Berkeley research facilities, and he became widely acknowledged and respected by his fellow researchers. O n February 23, 1941, Seaborg and his team of researchers made history when they discovered a new chemical element, element 94, which they dubbed "plutonium". This discovery attracted the attention of the U.S. government, and Seaborg was recruited to join the Manhattan Project in its quest to create atomic weapons. The Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory became the base of Seaborg's research as he led the U.S. quest to develop an atomic bomb before Hitler could do the same. The team was successful, and the dropping of the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima was the outcome. Ironically, Seaborg and other researchers had petitioned President Harry Truman not to use the bomb on populated areas, but instead to demonstrate its power by detonating it over an unpopulated remote island, but this was not to be. After the detonation of the nuclear weapon, Seaborg spent the rest of his life promoting peaceful applications of nuclear technology.

    38. Bloomfield Science Museum/Glenn Theodore Seaborg
    Birthdate April 19 glenn theodore seaborg, (b. 19.4.1912, d. 25.2.1999)(American) Order from Chaos Since the beginning of human
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    Since the beginning of human thought, people have sought to understand the Universe. One road to making order out of apparent chaos is through the idea that the fantastically varied phenomena and materials that make up the Universe are combinations of a much smaller number of much simpler components. The appeal of this idea was such that the ancient Greeks hypothesised that all matter was made up of only four "elements" - earth, air, fire and water - two thousand years before the first experimental evidence for the idea was obtained. By the beginning of this century, the number of naturally-occurring elements was "known" to be 92. Why 92? Could one find, or make, further elements, and if so, is there a limit? Where is the limit, and why? And if one could make further elements, why did they not exist in nature? By the 1930s the various threads of scientific discovery had come together to give clear answers to at least some of these questions. It was understood that the chemical properties of an element were determined by the number of positive charges on the nuclei of its atoms. This is because the number of electrons circling the nucleus in an electrically neutral atom is the same as the number of positive charges on the nucleus. These electrons arrange themselves in orbits according to the laws of quantum mechanics, and this arrangement in turn determines the atom's chemical properties.

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