Elizabeth Armstrong Wood (1912–2006) was an American crystallographer and geologist who ran a research program at Bell Telephone Laboratories that led to the development of new superconductors and lasers. She was known for the clarity of her writing and her efforts to educate the general public about scientific subjects.
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19 October 1912 New York City, US
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Died |
23 March 2006 (aged 93)
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Zodiac | Libra |
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