Enrico Fermi was the Nobel prize winning Italian scientist who pioneered nuclear reactions.
Fermium was first identified in debris from a hydrogen bomb test in 1953 by this group of scientists: Albert Ghiorso, Stanley G. Thompson, Gary H. Higgins, Glenn T. Seaborg, Martin H. Studier, P.R. Fields, Sherman M. Fried, H. Diamond, J.F. Mech, G.L. Pyle, John R. Huizenga, A. Hirsch, W.M. Manning, C.I. Browne, H. Louise Smith, R.W. Spence in USA. The name fermium is derived from the name of the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi.
A torr is a unit of measurement for pressure. The unit is named after an Italian scientist named Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647) who was a student of Galileo and invented the barometer. 1 torr = 1mm Hg (one millimeter mercury) 760 torr = 1 ATM (atmospheres) 760 torr = 14.7 lb/in^2
it is a italian pizza topping
925 is Italian silver
creamy, vinegar odor
The Italian scientist who invented the volt was Alessandro Volta
Italian scientist
Because Italy pioneered much of the techniques and tools we still use today.
No he was not. He was an Italian scientist.
Galileo was the great Italian scientist.
yes he is
Galileo
Albert Ghiorso
he created the mercury barometer he was a Italian scientist
Fibonacci was an Italian scientist who created the Fibonacci sequence
No. Alessandro Volta was an Italian physicist.
The name of the Italian scientist is spelt Galileo.