Physicists from both New Zealand and Britain have been credited with splitting the atom — but there is consensus that it was not an American.
Donald Trump angered New Zealanders on his first day in office when he asserted that America split the atom, something that Sir Ernest Rutherford accomplished.
U.S. President Donald Trump's declaration in an inauguration speech that Americans “split the atom” prompted vexed social media posts on Tuesday by New Zealanders, who said the achievement belonged to a pioneering scientist revered in his homeland.
The mayor of a New Zealand city has rubbished an eyebrow-raising claim made by President Donald Trump during his wild inauguration speech.
The president repeated false claims related to the 2020 US election in addition to unfounded allegations against immigration. View on euronews
The term "splitting the atom" isn't the most descriptive way of explaining what Rutherford, along with John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, actually achieved; splitting apart a nucleus by bombarding ...
Donald Trump has sparked outrage in New Zealand following a statement during his second-term inauguration speech in Washington, D.C.
The president repeated false claims related to the 2020 US election in addition to unfounded allegations against immigration. View on euronews
Joe Biden said "welcome home" as Donald Trump arrived at the White House for tea ahead of his historic inauguration as the 47th president of the United States.
Ernest Rutherford ... in Manchester in the United Kingdom. The achievement is also credited to English scientist John Douglas Cockroft and Ireland’s Ernest Walton, researchers in 1932 at ...
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After a norm-shattering election campaign, Donald Trump's inauguration is representing another departure from tradition.