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  1. Margrethe Nørlund Bohr (7 March 1890 – 21 December 1984) was the Danish wife of and collaborator, editor and transcriber for physicist Niels Bohr who received the Nobel Prize. She also influenced her son, Nobel Prize winner Aage Bohr.

  2. The correspondence brings new understanding to the origins of Bohr’s atomic model and presages the role that Margrethe was going to play throughout Bohr’s life. Key words: Niels Bohr; Margrethe Nørlund; Harald Bohr; correspondence; Bohr atomic model; scientific creativity; literature; spouses. * Niels Bohr Archive, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 ...

  3. En 1962, Bohr falleció y Nørlund se mantuvo activa en la comunidad científica hasta su propia muerte en 1968. La relación de Bohr y Nørlund fue una que se basó en el amor y el apoyo mutuo, y se convirtió en una de las parejas más destacadas en la historia de la ciencia danesa.

  4. In 1903, Niels Bohr began to study at the University of Copenhagen. In 1911, he received his doctorate and in the same year was engaged to Margrethe Nørlund.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2014 · The attentive audience of 92 was treated to insights from Vilhelm Bohr’s childhood experiences with his remarkable grandfather and especially with his grandmother, Margrethe (Nørlund) Bohr. Physics runs in the Bohr family. Niels Bohr famously proposed his atomic model 101 years ago in 1913.

  6. By Savannah Gignac, Assistant Photo Librarian. In August of 1910, Niels Bohr proposed marriage to Margrethe Nørlund. After completing his doctoral work in 1911, Bohr went to Cambridge and Manchester to continue his studies with J.J. Thomson and Ernest Rutherford.

  7. Resources for Frayn's Copenhagen: Margrethe Bohr. The wife and complement of Niels Bohr, Margrethe Norlund Bohr was an integral part of his life and his work. In Act I of Copenhagen, Bohr says that he is "a mathematically curious entity: not one but half of two."