Joseph Rotblat, the Polish-born atomic scientist who quit the World War II Manhattan Project because of his horror at the prospect of nuclear wars and later won the Nobel Peace Prize for work over six ...
WARSAW, Poland — A marble plaque commemorating the late Joseph Rotblat, a co-creator of the atomic bomb and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was unveiled at the University of Warsaw. Rotblat, a Warsaw ...
Joseph Rotblat, 96, a British physicist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995 for his decades-long campaign to end the nuclear arms race, died of a heart ailment Aug. 31 at a hospital in London.
While the name Sir Joseph Rotblat will probably never be as widely known as that of the other illustrious scientists who worked on the project that ushered in the nuclear age, his example serves as a ...
It would be reasonable to assume that last month's awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and Pugwash president and cofounder Joseph Rotblat ...
Sometimes a chance juxtaposition highlights an issue that needs to be addressed. One such popped up the other day in my International Herald Tribune. It published an obituary of Joseph Rotblat, a ...