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Willard Libby was an American scientist born on December 17, 1908. He is best known for his work in radiocarbon dating, a method used to determine the age of ancient organic materials. Libby was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960 for his contributions to the field. His work has had a significant impact on archaeology and geology, helping to advance our understanding of historical timelines. He passed away on September 8, 1980.

"And yet the Nobel Prizes, in singling out individuals, have done a great deal of good in pointing up to the world as a whole and setting forth clearly goals for achievement."



"The future of the world, dependent as it is upon atomic energy, requires more understanding and knowledge about the atom."


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