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Harriet Brooks (July 2, – April 17, ) was the first Canadian female nuclear physicist....
Harriet Brooks
Canadian nuclear physicist
Harriet Brooks (July 2, 1876 – April 17, 1933[1]) was the first Canadian female nuclear physicist.
She is most famous for her research in radioactivity. She discovered atomic recoil, and transmutation of elements in radioactive decay. Ernest Rutherford, who guided her graduate work, regarded her as comparable to Marie Curie in the calibre of her aptitude.[2] She was among the first persons to discover radon and to try to determine its atomic mass.[2]
Biography
Early years
Harriet Brooks was born in Exeter, Ontario, on July 2, 1876, to George and Elizabeth Warden Brooks.
She was the third of nine children.
Early years.
Her father, George Brooks, worked at his own flour mill until it burned down and was not covered by insurance. He then supported the family by working as a commercial traveler for a flour firm.[3] Brooks moved around Quebec and Ontario with her family during her childhood.
At some point,