Who likes to be first? Who doesn't like to be first!
This on-line article provided by the Science Museum (London, UK) gives some background on some of the true pioneers of physics, such as Joseph John Thomson, the man who discovered the electron...back in 1897! Wow!
This article is light on pictures and has no interactive elements, but it's chock full of information about atomic "firsts"!
"Atomic Firsts"
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