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  1. Philip Hauge Abelson (April 27, 1913 – August 1, 2004) was an American physicist, scientific editor and science writer. Trained as a nuclear physicist, he co-discovered the element neptunium, worked on isotope separation in the Manhattan Project, and wrote the first study of nuclear marine propulsion for submarines.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Philip Hauge Abelson (born April 27, 1913, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.—died August 1, 2004, Bethesda, Maryland) was an American physical chemist who proposed the gas diffusion process for separating uranium-235 from uranium-238 and in collaboration with the U.S. physicist Edwin Mattison McMillan discovered the element neptunium.

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  3. físico, químico, físico nuclear, escritor, biólogo molecular, geoquímico, editor. Prêmios. Prêmio Kalinga (1972) Medalha Nacional de Ciências (1987) Membro da Sociedade Americana de Física. Medalha Bem-Estar Público (For his achievements in building Science magazine into an informative and widely read source of news about ...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2004 · Philip Abelson (1913-2004) was an American physicist whose discoveries helped obtain the necessary uranium to build an atomic bomb. In 1940, Abelson developed a liquid thermal diffusion process for uranium-235 isotopes. That same year, he discovered the radioactive element neptunium with Edwin McMillan.In June 1941, he moved his work ...

  5. Biography. Philip Abelson was born in 1913 in Tacoma, Washington. He attended Washington State University where he received degrees in Chemistry and Physics, and the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned his Ph. D. in Nuclear Physics. As a young physicist, he worked for Ernest Lawrence at the University of California, Berkeley.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2004 · Science. 6 Aug 2004. Vol 305, Issue 5685. p. 765. DOI: 10.1126/science.305.5685.765. Philip H. Abelson, for 23 years the editor of Science, passed away on 1 August at 91. For us relative newcomers as well as those whom he brought here, his loss marks the end of an era.

  7. 8 de ago. de 2004 · By Jeremy Pearce. Aug. 8, 2004. Philip H. Abelson, a versatile scientist, editor and administrator who helped discover the element neptunium and later chronicled laboratory advances as editor...