id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xghnyy3pmjfxvmpujfdyrvpe5e Balazs Hargittai Glenn T. Seaborg; discoveries; and the capital of knowledge 2009 5 .pdf application/pdf 3258 327 64 actinide elements in 1950 (courtesy of Lawrence Berkeley National Seaborg thought was as close to science as somebody could their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements. Seaborg worked with an unusually large number of the research of the properties of newly discovered transuranium elements. After World War II, Seaborg returned to Berkeley, At the time, Seaborg was a Seaborg served as chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Seaborg served 10 American presidents. including Seaborg, and the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories—were asked to suggest a name for the element. the element seaborgium after Seaborg. When Seaborg came to his new Seaborg's fascination with the new elements was shared will be the new public attitudes toward basic science directions of chemistry, and science and technology chemistry, and science in general, over the past Seaborg; discoveries; and the capital of knowledge Seaborg; discoveries; and the capital of knowledge ./cache/work_xghnyy3pmjfxvmpujfdyrvpe5e.pdf ./txt/work_xghnyy3pmjfxvmpujfdyrvpe5e.txt