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1932

Chadwick discovers the neutron

1932

In Cambridge, James Chadwick proved that the atomic nucleus contained a neutral particle alongside the proton, completing the picture of the atom's core. It sounded like academic housekeeping. In fact it handed physicists the key to splitting the atom, since neutrons could penetrate nuclei without being repelled, and within thirteen years a version of that same discovery would obliterate two Japanese cities.