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  1. Male Scientists. Childhood & Early Life. Leo James Rainwater was born in Council, Idaho, United States, on 9 December 1917, to Leo Jaspar Rainwater and Edna Eliza. His father was a civil engineer by training but moved to Council from California in order run a general store. His father passed away during the influenza epidemic of 1918.

  2. James Rainwater came of age at a time when the work of talented scientists would define world history. Given the first name Leo by his parents, Leo J. and Edna Teague Rainwater, Rainwater was born in the small ranching and lumbering town of Council, Idaho, on December 9, 1917. His parents moved there so his father could find work as a civil engineer, but he ultimately opened a small general ...

  3. 5. Juni 1986 · James Rainwater, who shared the Nobel Prize in physics in 1975 for determining that the atomic nucleus is not always round but can also be egg shaped, has died at a suburban New York City hospital.

  4. James Rainwater també va contribuir a la comprensió científica de les radiografies i va participar en la Comissió d'energia atòmica i projectes d'investigació navals per decisió del govern dels Estats Units. El 1975, fou guardonat, al costat d'Aage Niels Bohr i Ben Roy Mottelson, amb el Premi Nobel de Física. Enllaços externs

  5. James Rainwater. AKA Leo James Rainwater. Determined shapes of nuclei. Birthplace: Council, ID Location of death: Yonkers, NY Cause of death: Heart Failure. Gender: Male Rac. Military service: Office of Scientific Research and Development American physicist James Rainwater reconciled two opposing theories of the atom — the "shell" model with its ...

    • December 9, 1917
    • May 31, 1986
  6. Leo James Rainwater (9 décembre 1917 - 31 mai 1986) est un physicien américain. Il est colauréat avec Aage Niels Bohr et Ben Roy Mottelson du prix Nobel de physique de 1975 [2]. Biographie. Rainwater naît à Council dans l'Idaho. Il ...

  7. L. James Rainwater, 1963. Physics: For contributions to nuclear physics including the experimental determination of many important neutron cross-sections and our understanding of complex nuclei. Back to 1960s Laureates