Mid-January, 1934Irene Joliot - Curie and Frederic Joliot conduct the first demonstration of
artificial radioactivity.
After working closely with her mother, Irène went on to win a Nobel prize for her work on
artificial radioactivity in 1935, in collaboration with her own husband.
Not exact matches
Segre's work in Rome, and later in Sicily, concerned
radioactivity, and especially the «
artificial»
radioactivity produced by bombarding different substances with neutrons.
A subtheme of blurred boundaries between what is natural and what is
artificial can be seen in the work Cultivation by
Radioactivity in the Electronic Circuit (Pink Flower) by the late Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 — 1990) and in Si - Qin's inclusion of two turkey feathers which have been hand - modified to resemble the feathers of Golden Eagles.