Lise Meitner, the scientist who changed medicine through the discovery of splitting atoms.
Front Young Minds
; 102022 Mar 14.
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ABSTRACT
The splitting of atoms, also known as nuclear fission, is the physics behind radiation and radioactivity. Dr Lise Meitner discovered how radioactivity could be produced in 1939. She realised firing a small particle present in the nucleus of all atoms, a neutron, at another atom could release energy in the form of radiation. Radioactive atoms can also be created in this way and are useful in detecting cancer or checking if the brain and heart are working properly. This is because when radioactive atoms are injected into the blood vein of a patient, they travel through the body and release radiation that is detected using special cameras. This creates images or videos of tumours or normal tissues inside the body. Radiation therefore helps doctors diagnose and treat patients better. Unfortunately, Dr Meitner was never credited officially for her key discovery of nuclear fission.
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