• Seaborg Technologies is a private Danish startup. It is developing small molten salt reactors. Founded in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Seaborg...
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  • Seaborg may refer to: Glenn T. Seaborg (1912–1999), American nuclear chemist, gave name to chemical element seaborgium Helen L. Seaborg (1917–2006), American...
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    Glenn Theodore Seaborg (/ˈsiːbɔːrɡ/ SEE-borg; April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery...
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  • Nobel Prize-winning American chemist Glenn T. Seaborg (1912–1999). Known for his considerable legacy, Seaborg was once listed in the Guinness Book of World...
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  • Generation IV (Gen IV) reactors are nuclear reactor design technologies that are envisioned as successors of generation III reactors. The Generation IV...
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    and control systems and software for molten salt applications. Seaborg Technologies is developing the core for a compact molten-salt reactor (CMSR)....
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  • Nobel Prize–winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg ranked among the most prolific authors in scientific history. With some 50 books, 500 scientific journal...
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    Nuclear power in Denmark (category Nuclear technology in Denmark)
    two Danish companies related to nuclear energy were established: Seaborg Technologies and Copenhagen Atomics. Both are private companies that work on the...
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    Glenn Seaborg. During a job in which he was to install an intercom at the lab, he met two secretaries, one of whom, Helen Griggs, married Seaborg. The...
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    the Wayback Machine, DOE/NV--209-REV 15, December 2000. Seaborg, p. 43 Seaborg, p. 44 Seaborg, p. 47 Haire, p. 1583 Haire, pp. 1584–1585 Hall, Nina (2000)...
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  • exponentially increasing spontaneous fissile decay) within nuclear devices — Glenn Seaborg. 1940: John Randall and Harry Boot would develop the high power, microwave...
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  • nothing at all to indicate that Shapiro was guilty." In 1993, Glenn T. Seaborg, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission wrote a book, The Atomic Energy...
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  • was a visiting scientist at the invitation of Nobel laureate Glenn T. Seaborg at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, a delegate to the United Nations Conference...
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    August 8, 2006) was an American chemist and a co-discoverer, with Glenn T. Seaborg, of the isotope caesium-137. In 1940, Melhase was an undergraduate in the...
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  • radioactivity. Curium was first intentionally made by the team of Glenn T. Seaborg, Ralph A. James, and Albert Ghiorso in 1944, using the cyclotron at Berkeley...
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    referring to information Seaborg gave in a talk: "The obvious choice for the symbol would have been Pl, but facetiously, Seaborg suggested Pu, like the...
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  • University). ITS is well known for its winning-spirit ethos in sport. In 2015, Seaborg ITS's team won first place at College Bowl 2015, the largest football league...
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  • David L. Hill (category California Institute of Technology alumni)
     14 – via Newspapers.com. Glenn T. Seaborg (1994). The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, 1939–1946. Columbus, Ohio: Battelle...
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    Stanley G. Thompson, Kenneth Street, Jr., Albert Ghiorso and Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley. March – Publication of Claude...
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    analogy. Americium was first produced in 1944 by the group of Glenn T. Seaborg from Berkeley, California, at the Metallurgical Laboratory of the University...
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    Urey (1934 Nobel Prize), William F. Giauque (1949 Nobel Prize), Glenn T. Seaborg (1951 Nobel Prize), Willard Libby (1960 Nobel Prize), Melvin Calvin (1961...
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 2023-01-14. "An Early History of LBNL by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg". Archived from the original...
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    Stanley Gerald Thompson, Kenneth Street Jr., Albert Ghiorso, and Glenn T. Seaborg, about February 9, 1950. It was the sixth transuranium element to be discovered;...
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  • period homolog, platinum, can reach oxidation state of 6) prompted Glenn Seaborg to formulate an "actinide hypothesis". Studies of known actinides and discoveries...
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  • An eight-period table containing this block was suggested by Glenn T. Seaborg in 1969. The first element of the g-block may have atomic number 121, and...
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  • Anderson (1913 – 2001) was an American organic chemist, a member of Glenn Seaborg's Met Lab group at Chicago during the Manhattan Project. Anderson was a...
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    Enrico Fermi Award to Glenn T. Seaborg in 1959. Seaborg succeeded McCone as AEC chair in 1961. AEC chair Glenn T. Seaborg with President John F. Kennedy...
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  • team. 106. seaborgium, Sg, named after Glenn T. Seaborg. This name caused controversy because Seaborg was still alive, but it eventually became accepted...
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    Enrico Fermi Award (category American science and technology awards)
    Neumann 1957 – Ernest O. Lawrence 1958 – Eugene P. Wigner 1959 – Glenn T. Seaborg 1961 – Hans A. Bethe 1962 – Edward Teller 1963 – J. Robert Oppenheimer...
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    Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (category Nuclear technology treaties)
    August 2016. Seaborg 1981, p. 17. Risse-Kappen 1995, p. 118. Seaborg 1981, pp. 17–18. Seaborg 1981, pp. 19–20. Seaborg 1981, pp. 17–19. Seaborg 1981, pp. 20–21...
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