L’unico scienziato irlandese vincitore del premio Nobel, e quasi nessuno ne parla o ne ha sentito parlare.

    Nato a Waterford, studiò al Trinity e fu letteralmente la prima persona a dividere l’atomo (con Cockcroft, nel 1932). Quel lavoro cambiò per sempre la fisica e gli valse il Nobel nel ’51.

    Celebriamo poeti e ribelli (è giusto così), ma forse è ora di dare un po’ più credito all’irlandese che ha rotto l’atomo.

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    1. dmullaney on

      💯 – Robot Boyle always gets the limelight amongst Irish scientists.

      I also think an honorable mention should go to the little known physicist, Erwin Schrödinger – ok maybe well known, but always remembered for his Austrian birth – but he was a naturalised Irishman

    2. qwerty_1965 on

      The SETU has the Walton Institute (on its own mini campus overlooking the river Suir) which is where the clever clogs invent tomorrow.

      Btw Robert Boyle was also a Deise man

    3. Constant_Archer_3819 on

      His great grandson (or great great) is a shit hot product designer / inventor of sorts too, still lives in Ireland. Ian Walton?

    4. Character_Common8881 on

      He isn’t the only Irish scientist to win it. 

      Also, the research wasn’t conducted here. I don’t think we cover ourselves in glory in that respect.

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