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Frederick and Iran's History of Artificial Radioactivity
Frederick and Iran Jolio Curie's discovery of artificial radioactivity was groundbreaking. But they were right to be cautious because their previous mistakes had embarrassed Marie Curie twice. They made stable atoms become radioactive by shooting a stream of subatomic particles Had a thin sheet of aluminum foil for entirely different purposes. The experiment in the fall of 1933 got them into trouble when an Austrian physicist named Lisa Meitner stood up and told them that their supposed discovery was nonsense. After World War one Iran angered her mother again by marrying Frederick Jolio a brilliant but ambitious scientist.