Russian Scientist To Attempt To Split Atom -- In a closely guarded laboratory at Cambridge, England, the new Ludwig Mond laboratory built for professor P. Kapitza, the Russian scientist, to conduct his expert wants with the Atom, experiments are being carried out which are expected to electrify the scientific world. Where other scientists have been content to produce liquid Helium, the most difficult of gases to liquefy, by the ***** professor Kapitza will attempt to produce it by the Gallon. When he left England forever to work for the Russians, Kapitsa wrote back to his friends that without his laboratory, his life was finished. They packed up the equipment and sent it to him.Kapitza's laboratory was dismantled and sent to him. September 22, 1954.

Russian Scientist To Attempt To Split Atom -- In a closely guarded laboratory at Cambridge, England, the new Ludwig Mond laboratory built for professor P. Kapitza, the Russian scientist, to conduct his expert wants with the Atom, experiments are being carried out which are expected to electrify the scientific world. Where other scientists have been content to produce liquid Helium, the most difficult of gases to liquefy, by the ***** professor Kapitza will attempt to produce it by the Gallon. When he left England forever to work for the Russians, Kapitsa wrote back to his friends that without his laboratory, his life was finished. They packed up the equipment and sent it to him.Kapitza's laboratory was dismantled and sent to him. September 22, 1954.
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