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    Laura Capon Fermi (Rome, 16 June 1907 – Chicago, 26 December 1977) was an Italian and naturalized-American writer and political activist. She was the wife of Nobel Prize physicist Enrico Fermi . Biography.

  2. Laura Fermi was an author, historian, and the wife of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi. She wrote about their life in Italy and the US, and her experiences at Los Alamos and Chicago during the Manhattan Project.

  3. Laura Fermi was a writer, historian and activist who documented her husband Enrico Fermi's scientific achievements and personal story in Atoms in the Family. She also explored the ethical and political implications of nuclear energy and the role of Italian culture in history.

  4. Laura Fermi describes their life on the pine-covered mesa, cut off from the world, where the men disappeared every morning behind the high wire fence of the “technical...

  5. Laura Capon Fermi (1907-1978), wife of Nobel laureate, Enrico Fermi, was a writer who took serious contemporary issues and attempted to make them understandable to a large, popular audience. In middle age, she achieved widespread recognition with her Atoms in the Family (1954), a biography of Enrico Fermi.

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · August 3, 2023. 10 min read. Meet the Woman Who Supervised the Computations That Proved an Atomic Bomb Would Work. Naomi Livesay worked on computations that formed the mathematical basis for...

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  8. Jul 15, 2020 · Laura Fermi. While at Los Alamos Laura Fermi joined other wives of scientists like Kitty Oppenheimer working in the health group to take blood counts. She wrote several books about science and life with Fermi's work, including the Manhattan Project.