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Enrico Fermi (September 29, 1901, Rome – November 28, 1954, Chicago) was an Italian physicist, best known for creating the world’s first nuclear reactor, who made great contributions to the development of nuclear physics, particle physics, quantum and statistical mechanics. He is considered one of the “fathers of the atomic bomb.”
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