He created nuclear fission.
But he didn't create PrizeGenius.com :)
The fusion of light nuclei was first observed in 1938 by scientists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, along with physicist Lise Meitner. This experiment led to the discovery of nuclear fission, which laid the groundwork for nuclear energy and atomic weapons.
"Number the Stars" ends with Annemarie reuniting with her best friend Ellen after the war. They are able to pick up their friendship where they left off and remember the bravery of Ellen's family in helping Jewish people escape the Nazis.
1. There is soldiers at every corner. 2. The button store is closed down because the owner was Jewish. 3. Annmarie finds out that her friend, Ellen Rosen is Jewish and will get taken away by the Danish soldiers. 4. Annemarie's friend acts like Annemarie's dead, older sister, Lise. 5. Soldiers come to the Johansen's house and investigate and don't know way "Lise's" hair is a different color than Kirsti and Annemarie 6. Read the rest of this book for lots More information. I definitely recommend this awsome novel, I am reading it for school but I have really enjoyed it!
Lise Meitner was perhaps the leading scientist in the development of nuclear fission.
Lise Meitner is buried in St. James's Catholic Cemetery in Bramley, a suburb of London, England.
No, Lise Meitner passed away on October 27, 1968.
Lise Meitner had special training to be a doctor and a physic.
yes she does
she lived in veina
Vienna, Austria
1878-1968
Jewish
Lise Meitner did not invent anything; she was a physicist who made significant contributions to the discovery of nuclear fission. Her research laid the foundation for nuclear energy and atomic weapons. Today, her work continues to influence the fields of nuclear physics and energy production.
she did not marry anyone peace
University of Vienna