This Thursday’s Google Doodle (11) pays tribute to: Brazilian physicist César Lattes, who turns 100 today. He was responsible Discovery of the pi meson subatomic particleIt is also known as a pion and has contributed to advances in nuclear force research.
Animated illustration displayed on the main screen of the search engine, Latte’s face in youthThe platform, which brings together data from academic curricula and research groups and institutions, includes drawings that reference atoms, citing the work of the researcher whose name is mentioned.
Internet users can learn by clicking on this Who was Cesar Lattes? on pages that touch on the work of the scientist responsible for creating National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)According to the Mountain View giant, the artwork can be seen in Brazil, as well as Mexico, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
It is worth remembering that Google Doodles are used honor historical figures, celebrate events and other important eventsThey are typically live for a day and in some cases can introduce a number of interactive features.
Nobel Prize in Physics
Born on July 11, 1924 in Curitiba (PR). Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes graduated from the University of São Paulo (USP) in 1943 as the only Physics student in his class.In one of his studies, he worked on the discovery of pions, particles formed as a result of the collision of space matter with the Earth’s atmosphere.
He was part of the team led by British physicist Cecil Frank Powell, who published the study results in the journal Nature. NatureThe research won the 1950 Nobel Prize in Physics. delivered only to PowellDespite the important role played by the Brazilian player.
Lattes also worked as a professor at USP and the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), fighting for more government funding for science and receiving many awards throughout his career. The researcher died in 2005 at the age of 80In the city of Campinas (SP).
Source: Tec Mundo

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