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Leo Szilard
Leo Szilard
Leo Szilard.
Leo Szilard has written: 'Toward a livable world' -- subject(s): History, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear nonproliferation 'The Voice of the Dolphins'
he was adicted in atoms Albert Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb. It was invented by Leo Szilard.
About the time Leo Szilard told him about it and had Einstein sign the letter Szilard had written to FDR.
Enrico Fermi and coworkers including Leo Szilard.
He didn't. Leo Szilard did.
Crossing Southampton Road in London while taking a walk on September 12, 1933.
Leo Szilard and Enrico Fermi filed a patent for the idea of a nuclear chain reaction on December 19, 1934. This concept laid the groundwork for the development of nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
1933 by Leo Szilard. He filed a patent in 1934 (British patent 630726).
Leo Szilard's primary intended use was in transmutation of elements.