Science and Conscience: The Life of James Franck (Stanford Nuclear Age Series)
معرفی کتاب «Science and Conscience: The Life of James Franck (Stanford Nuclear Age Series)» نوشتهٔ Jost Lemmerich; translated by Ann M. Hentschel، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stanford University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
James Franck (1882-1964) Was One Of The Twentieth Century's Most Respected Scientists, Known Both For His Contributions To Physics And For His Moral Courage. During The 1920s, Franck Was A Prominent Figure In The German Physics Community. His Research Into The Structure Of The Atom Earned Him The Nobel Prize In Physics In 1925. After The Nazis Seized Power In 1933, Franck Resigned His Professorship At Gottingen In Protest Against Anti-jewish Policies. He Soon Emigrated To The United States, Where, At The University Of Chicago, He Began Innovative Research Into Photosynthesis. When The Second World War Began, Franck Was Recruited For The Manhattan Project. With Enrico Fermi And Leo Szilard, He Created A Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction Which Led To The Creation Of A Nuclear Weapon. During The Final Months Of The War, However, Franck Grew Concerned About The Consequences Of Using Such A Weapon. He Became The Principal Author Of The Celebrated Franck Report, Which Urged Truman Not To Use The Atomic Bomb And Warned That A Nuclear Arms Race Against The Soviet Union Would Be An Inevitable Result. After The War, Franck Turned His Attention Back To Photosynthesis; His Discoveries Influenced Chemistry As Well As Physics.--publisher. Introduction -- Youth And Education -- Research On The Atom -- The Göttingen Period -- The Nobel Laureate -- The Nazis Take Over : Resignation And Emigration -- America, A New Home -- A Scientist's Responsibility -- Franck And Germany After 1945. Jost Lemmerich ; Translated By Ann M. Hentschel. Originally Published In German Under The Title Aufrecht Im Sturm Der Zeit: Der Physiker James Franck, 1882-1964. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Annotation James Franck (1882OCo1964) was one of the twentieth century's most respected scientists, known both for his contributions to physics and for his moral courage. During the 1920s, Franck was a prominent figure in the German physics community. His research into the structure of the atom earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1925. After the Nazis seized power in 1933, Franck resigned his professorship at Gottingen in protest against anti-Jewish policies. He soon emigrated to the United States, where, at the University of Chicago, he began innovative research into photosynthesis.When the Second World War began, Franck was recruited for the Manhattan Project. With Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard, he created a controlled nuclear chain reaction which led to the creation of a nuclear weapon. During the final months of the war, however, Franck grew concerned about the consequences of using such a weapon. He became the principal author of the celebrated Franck Report, which urged Truman not to use the atomic bomb and warned that a nuclear arms race against the Soviet Union would be an inevitable result. After the War, Franck turned his attention back to photosynthesis; his discoveries influenced chemistry as well as physics
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