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@[]###THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM#RADIUM BOMBARDMENT#THE QUIET MAN WHO SPLIT THE ATOM
For years after Rutherford's death in 1937 his rooms in Cambridge were kept locked because of the suspected level of radiation in them#When it was suggested to Rutherford that nuclear energy might one day be useful, he retorted "all moonshine"#Rutherford was knighted in 1914 and created Baron Rutherford in 1931. His coat of arms included a Maori and a Kiwi bird, both symbols of New Zealand#Two more discoveries needed to be made before nuclear power could be made use of. The first was the discovery of the neutron by Rutherford's colleague, James Chadwick, in 1932, and the second was that of the fission of uranium. That was made by Otto Hahn in Berlin in 1937, shortly after Rutherford died#Rutherford was described by his fellow scientists as the "Isaac Newton of physics". Fittingly, Rutherford's ashes are interred next to Newton's tomb in Westminster Abbey, London#Rutherford was a keen, but eccentric golfer. His idea of a handicap was allowing the weaker player to shout 'boo' when his opponent was about to drive