Oscar D'Agostino


Oscar D'Agostino was an Italian chemist and one of the so-called Via Panisperna boys, the group of young scientists led by Enrico Fermi: all of them were physicists, except for D'Agostino, who was a chemist.
In 1934 he contributed to Fermi's experiment to showing the properties of slow neutrons.
That led the way to the discovery of nuclear fission, and later on to the construction of the first atomic bomb.