Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are probably the most (in)famous.
they were accused of espionage, convicted and executed
Librarians sometimes used to refer erroneously to Library Science as Information Science. Information Science refers to all information systems and methodologies.
It is often abbreviated as LIS (Library and Information Science).
Library Science is concerned with libraries and their maintenance and curation. Information Science is concerned with information - the analysis, classification, collection, storage, retrieval, manipulation, movement, and dissemination of it.
Information Science focuses on the study of information processing, retrieval, and management using technology and computational methods. It involves understanding how information is created, stored, organized, and accessed in various contexts. Library Science, on the other hand, is more focused on the organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources within libraries and other information institutions. It involves the study of library management, cataloging, classification, and information literacy. Both fields are closely related and often overlap in practice, with Information Science having a broader scope that includes digital information systems beyond traditional libraries.
passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets
passing secrets about nuclear science to the Soviets.
they were accused of espionage, convicted and executed
nuclear energy is using the energy of science to be used as a weapon that has connections to science
Nuclear Physics
Yes, the majority of the uses of the word nuclear do come from physical science.
In the nuclear science merit badge book.
Art conservation science, marine science, nuclear science
nuclear
Nuclear science was used in the bombing of Hiroshima.
ANSTO - Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation You'll find a link to their website below.
Ernest Rutherford is the physicist who is known as the founder of or father of nuclear science. He not only developed the concept of radioactive half-life, he is noted for being the first to split the atom, and the first to discover the proton.