Franco Rasetti

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Franco Dino Rasetti (August 10, 1901December 5, 2001) was an Italian scientist. Together with Enrico Fermi, discovered key processes leading to nuclear fission. Rasetti refused to work on the Manhattan Project, however, on moral grounds.

Rasetti was born in Castiglione del Lago, Italy. In 1947, he went to the United States and, in 1952 he became a naturalized citizen.

Rasetti was also an expert on trilobite fossils and on wildflowers in the Alps. He died in Waremme, Belgium at the age of 100.[1]

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  1. ^ Ludvigsen, Rolf; Brian Chatterton (2002). FRANCO RASETTI (1901 - 2001). Trilobite Papers 14. Denman Institute Research on Trilobites. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.

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