No, her colleague won it.
She never received it.
Chien-Shiung Wu was a renowned Chinese-American experimental physicist known for her significant contributions to nuclear physics. She is most famous for the Wu Experiment, which provided crucial evidence that challenged the principle of parity conservation in weak nuclear interactions. This groundbreaking work earned her the nickname "The First Lady of Physics" and contributed to the Nobel Prize awarded to her male colleagues, Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang, in 1957. Wu's research greatly advanced the understanding of particle physics and the fundamental forces of nature.
Chien-Shiung Wu was a prominent Chinese-American experimental physicist known for her groundbreaking work in nuclear physics, particularly in the field of beta decay. Born on May 13, 1912, in Liuhe, China, she was often referred to as the "First Lady of Physics." Her mother, a well-educated woman who had a significant influence on Wu's early education, encouraged her to pursue knowledge and supported her academic ambitions. Wu's contributions to science earned her numerous awards and recognition, including being the first woman to receive the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1978.
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A wu is a Chinese shaman or shamaness.
Wu Wu Yu has written: 'Shi ao ye jing qing'
Wu= five
Dee Wu is none other than Donna "Dee" Wu.
Jacky Wu's birth name is Wu Jing.
Lala Wu's birth name is Gang Wu.
Vivian Wu's birth name is Junmei Wu.
Her parents are Debbi Wu (Mother) and Hapwain Wu (Father), she also has siblings- Sister (Emily Wu-15), Sister (Kirsten Wu-13), Brother (Joshua Wu-9), Sister (Madeline Wu-8).