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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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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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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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David Seaborg (born
April 22, 1949) is an
American evolutionary biologist,
peace activist,
author and
leader in the
environmental movement. He serves...
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Seaborg Home was the
family home of
Nobel Prize–winning
chemist and
nuclear pioneer,
Glenn T.
Seaborg from 1922 to 1934.
Herman Theodore (Ted) and...
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Helen L.
Seaborg (née Griggs;
March 2, 1917 –
August 29, 2006) was an
American child welfare advocate. She was
married to
Nobel Prize-winning chemist...
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Glenn T.
Seaborg Medal was
first awarded in 1987 by the
University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA),
Department of
Chemistry &
Biochemistry to Nobel...
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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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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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atomic number 106. It is
named after the
American nuclear chemist Glenn T.
Seaborg. As a
synthetic element, it can be
created in a
laboratory but is not found...