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  1. Laura Fermi’s Life . Laura Capon Fermi (June 16, 1907 – December 26, 1977) with son Giulio, daughter Nella and husband Enrico arriving in America (1939). Laura Fermi — Ordinary Genius “Put your grandmother Laura first, ahead of Enrico,” I can still hear my mother urging me.

  2. Laura Fermi y Enrico Fermi en el Instituto para Estudios Nucleares en Los Álamos, 1954. Tras la detonación de la primera bomba de fisión soviética en agosto de 1949, Fermi e Isidor Rabi redactaron un informe muy duro para el Comité, oponiéndose al desarrollo de una bomba de hidrógeno basándose en razones morales y técnicas. [113]

  3. Atoms in the Family. : Laura Fermi. University of Chicago Press, 1954 - Biography & Autobiography - 267 pages. In this absorbing account of life with the great atomic scientist Enrico Fermi, Laura Fermi tells the story of their emigration to the United States in the 1930s—part of the widespread movement of scientists from Europe to the New ...

  4. Laura Fermi. Biografa della bomba atomica, testimone della scienza, delle migrazioni e delle donne tra fascismo e Guerra fredda In Letteratura e Scienze, Atti del XXIII Congresso dell’ADI (Associazione degli Italianisti), a cura di A. Casadei, F. Fedi, A. Nacinovich, A. Torre Roma, Adi editore 2021

  5. Laura Fermi (ラウラ・フェルミ, Laura Fermi) is the Second Chief Engineer of the Head Team at the AEE Robot Development Team. She is good-looking, has a clear mind, and has a high-handed personality. She is Origin's direct superior and refers to herself as "Fermi-sama". Various outifts In the past, Laura was a human robots specialist. She conducted research on humanlike robots for her ...

  6. Laura Fermi (Fermi), together with her friend, Ginestra Amaldi, wife of Edoardo Amaldi, one of Enrico’s colleagues wrote Alchimia dei Nostri Tempi, a book explaining their husbands’ work for lay people. This was published in 1936. The Fermi’s had two children, Nella born in 1931 and Giulio in 1936. Also in about 1936 Fermi’s mother died.

  7. Laura Fermi Questions My grandmother Laura Fermi asked questions which encouraged me to continue exploring my grandparent’s legacy and the nuclear legacy we all share. In 1995, Rachel Fermi , my first cousin, published a book of photographs of the Manhattan Project called Picturing the Bomb .