Part 2: The Queen of Nuclear Physics: Chien-Shiung Wu's Story

Jada Yuan, a younger woman, did not know the way well-known her grandmother was within the subject of physics.

Part 2: The Queen of Nuclear Physics: Chien-Shiung Wu's Story


Jada Yuan, a younger woman, did not know the way well-known her grandmother was within the subject of physics. This episode explores the life and occasions of Chien-Shiung Wu, a physicist. Jada talks to host Emily Kwong about writing the article Discovering Dr. Wu for the Washington Publish, the place she is a reporter overlaying tradition and politics.Try half one through which Emily talks to Quick Wave's scientist-in-residence about how Chien-Shiung Wu altered physics. In 1956, she made a serious discovery about the way in which our universe works on the smallest ranges.


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