A classical physicist would have supposed that electrons encircling a nucleus could do so in orbits whose radii could take any value. |
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In 1923, the American physicist Arthur Compton investigated the scattering of X-rays by matter. |
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In 1922, the Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann predicted from general relativity that the universe should be expanding. |
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Perhaps his training as a physicist doesn't necessarily provide the best training for the inexactness of political discussion. |
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You don't have to be a nuclear physicist to fully appreciate Copenhagen but it certainly does helps if you are. |
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So fate not only made me a physicist, but it also made me a computer scientist. |
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In 1895, a German physicist named Wilhelm Roentgen made the discovery while experimenting with electron beams in a gas discharge tube. |
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In 1820 the Danish physicist H C Orsted produced experimental results on electricity and magnetism. |
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In 1964 John Bell, an Irish theoretical physicist, published a theorem that seemed to prove the argument for non-locality. |
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The successful test of Sakharov's bomb in August 1953 ended America's thermonuclear monopoly and earned the physicist his first medal. |
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The next point to consider is how the mathematician differs from the physicist. |
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For the physicist, time and space, along with matter, form part of the equipment that the universe comes with. |
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One young physicist, taking his first degree at Oxford University, would have been given a thorough grounding in both great theories. |
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There was once a famous physicist by the name of Erwin Schrodinger, and in 1935 he posed a thought experiment involving a very famous cat. |
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He is a physicist with interests in opto-electronics, lasers, fibre optics, semiconductors and integrated circuits. |
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Johnson's biography is an engrossing portrait of a brilliant physicist who happens to be a complex and, at times, troubled character. |
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One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize. |
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In 1934 the Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard filed a patent with the British Patent Office. |
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The Pake Prize was endowed in 1983 in recognition of the achievements of George Pake, a research physicist and director of industrial research. |
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Leo Esaki is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who invented the tunnel diode while working for the Sony Corporation in Japan. |
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An artist might be effectively disabled without her sketch pad, or a physicist without her computer. |
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And finally, a French physicist has come up with a mathematical formula for skimming stones on water. |
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We bragged that, unlike the chemists, any physicist could teach any undergraduate physics course. |
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To head this brains trust Groves had selected America's most outstanding physicist, the 39-year-old Dr Julius Robert Oppenheimer. |
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The great English chemist and physicist Sir Humphry Davy first prepared a sample of pure sodium metal by electrolyzing molten sodium chloride. |
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However, I must emphasize again that I am a neuropharmacologist, not a physicist. |
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Early last century, a physicist called Wolfgang Pauli invented a particle to help his sums balance. |
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The Germans suggested the name nielsbohrium, which the Soviets had suggested be given to element 105, to honor the Danish physicist Niels Bohr. |
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But then, being a physicist, Pieranski did something that few mathematicians would think to do. |
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The medical physicist or the radiation therapist programs the control console. |
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Now, you don't have to be a nuclear physicist or a military strategist to see how dangerous this is. |
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They are backing John Hagelin, a nuclear physicist and leader of the Natural Law Party. |
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As nuclear physicist Frank Close commented, it should have been the hottest source of radiation west of Chernobyl. |
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Hulk Hogan makes about as good an actor as Burt Reynolds would a nuclear physicist. |
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Born in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, she is a trained nuclear physicist. |
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The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner. |
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Hartree was basically a theoretical physicist, and he developed powerful methods in numerical analysis. |
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From then on the twenty-three-year-old physicist could call himself Dr. Stephen Hawking. |
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Here is the great American physicist Richard Feynman describing the success of quantum electrodynamics. |
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The physicist uses the strobe effect to measure the speed or acceleration of objects, or to take pictures of very fast moving objects. |
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Born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, he was trained not only as a physicist but also as a cellist. |
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Not that I thought this point was so subtle you had to be an overeducated theoretical physicist to figure it out or anything. |
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One researcher with perhaps the greatest reason to hope for success in producing silicon was the English chemist and physicist Humphry Davy. |
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The first person to appreciate the meaning of such experiments was the English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish. |
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Some will express surprise that the biggest job in particle physics has gone to a non-particle physicist. |
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And a physicist observes the passage of an electron through a cloud chamber by attending to a curved white track. |
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While studying cosmic rays, the physicist noticed oddly deviating tracks in a cloud chamber. |
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According to Bridgman, every physical concept is defined by the operations a physicist uses to apply it. |
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A form of pragmatism, it was expounded by an American physicist, Percy Bridgman. |
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After an aha moment, he suddenly realizes that they're seeking the tomb of none other than the famous physicist Sir Isaac Newton. |
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She paved the way for other women, like her younger sister, and this Civil War surgeon, and this physicist, and this figure skater. |
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He borrows this idea from quantum mechanics and the work of the physicist Niels Bohr on wave-particle duality. |
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In 1990 Kyrgyz reformers picked a physicist essentially out of obscurity to run their country. |
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Jordan algebras are called after the German physicist and mathematician Pascual Jordan. |
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No self-respecting physicist goes to an actual library any more, much less uses a Xerox machine. |
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Lawrence M. Krauss, a physicist and cosmologist, is Director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University. |
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First questioner stood up and said he felt cheated because he had come to hear a physicist in a wheelchair. |
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In 1947, English physicist Cecil Powell observed Yukawa's mesons, now called pi-mesons or pions, in the upper atmosphere, where they were produced by cosmic ray collisions. |
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An essential ingredient of their success has been that their parents, a physicist and an educator, helped them to negotiate disincentives and obstacles along the way. |
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Back in 1897, British physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron, which, as of then, was the biggest finding of all time. |
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I understand some famous scientists such as the German physicist Ernst Mach, and the Latvian electrochemist Wilhelm Ostwald, never accepted the atomic theory. |
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In 1880, the French physicist determines the cause of caisson disease. |
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Only a few years later the Scottish physicist William Thomson, later elevated to the peerage as Lord Kelvin, attempted an estimate on a completely different basis. |
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John Baez is a mathematical physicist working on quantum gravity, who has become well-known for his wonderful expository articles on all sorts of physics topics. |
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Cass is a physicist who wants the final confirmation of the theory by creating a perfect vacuum, the conditions under which the original Big Bang occurred. |
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Francium was discovered in 1939 by the French physicist Marguerite Perey while she was analyzing the products formed during the radioactive decay of actinium. |
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In August 1994 a panel of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry recommended it be called joliotium, for the French physicist Frederic Joliot-Curie. |
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The Swedish physicist prized Michelson's use of his interferometer in metrology and, in particular, for determining experimentally the length of the international metre. |
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An important milestone in the history of carbon monoxide came in 1877 when the French physicist Louis Paul Cailletet found a method for liquefying the gas. |
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As a cook, you are a chemist and you are a physicist and you are a cultural historian all at once. |
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The brilliant physicist, Richard Feynman, did poorly in some subjects. |
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The physicist Joseph Rotblat was the only scientist to leave the project that developed the atom bomb, the Manhattan Project, for reasons of personal conscience. |
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Even a biologist must trust what a physicist says about quantum mechanics. |
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As theoretical objects, wormholes were invented and named in the late 1950s by American physicist John Archibald Wheeler, an early pioneer in the quest for quantum gravity. |
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This is due to some mysterious repulsive force, first envisioned by physicist Albert Einstein as part of his so-called fudge factor in keeping the universe balanced. |
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The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel. |
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This superb insight into the heart of science includes a look at the world of the subatomic physicist, that most rational and reductionist of breeds. |
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According to one physicist reality only exists because we think it does. |
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Those who made a stand did so indirectly, like the physicist who always carried parcels under his arm so as to avoid having to give the Hitler salute. |
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To detect the small resulting current, she used an electrometer of an excellent design created by Pierre and his physicist brother, Jacques, some years earlier. |
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The first hard evidence of the existence of fundamental particles came in 1897, when English physicist Joseph Thomson discovered electrons within an atomic nucleus. |
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It was only 340 years ago that Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens pioneered the use of pendulums in clocks, and knotted our duodena forever. |
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We can only agree with Mermin's anonymous physicist, but must add that they are double-plus-good rocks, full of promise. |
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Multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and WWE Superstar Neville were born in the city. |
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Stephen Hawking is a leading light in physics, people say he's the greatest physicist since Einstein. |
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His record is comparable only to that of the German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld. |
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Penrose is the brother of physicist Oliver Penrose and of chess Grandmaster Jonathan Penrose. |
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Together with his father, a physicist and mathematician, Penrose went on to design a staircase that simultaneously loops up and down. |
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Pakistani theoretical physicist Abdus Salam won a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the electroweak interaction. |
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In the same year, he led the BBC Radio 3 adaptation of Michael Frayn's play Copenhagen wherein he played theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg. |
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Housed in the Lanyon building since 2001 is a marble statue by Pio Fedi of the great physicist Galileo, portrayed deep in thought. |
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The 19th century physicist George Stoney introduced the idea and the name of the electron. |
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A physicist by background he studied for an MPhys at the University of Oxford and holds a PhD from the University of London. |
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The German chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff discovered caesium in 1860 by the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy. |
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As early as 1886, German physicist Heinrich Hertz showed that radio waves could be reflected from solid objects. |
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In 1704, the French physicist Denis Papin constructed the first ship powered by his steam engine, mechanically linked to paddles. |
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It was the birthplace of physicist Robert Hooke and was the home of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson. |
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John Hopkinson, the noted English physicist and engineer, invented this system. |
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Now a Berkeley physicist is hoping to remaster and preserve the recordings through optical scanning technology. |
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A physicist once told me that the Many-Worlds Interpretation is definitely true as it works on paper. |
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The Social Text editors, thrilled to have a physicist defecting to their side, published the piece. |
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As one of the first physicist to visit Einstein and respond to the theory of special relativity, their dialogues lasted until Einstein's decease. |
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By diffraction of the molecular beam at a super-fine transmission grating, the physicist was able to spatially separate the trimers. |
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But before you hit the miniature golf course, study these lessons from physicist Sir Isaac Newton and learn how to sink putts with ease. |
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Krauss, a theoretical physicist, writes that a Twilight Zone episode sparked his fascination with the concept of hidden worlds. |
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The experiment performed a version of a test proposed by physicist John Bell half a century ago to demonstrate nonlocality in quantum physics. |
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Eminent Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon investigates when a physicist is murdered and a mysterious symbol is seared into his chest. |
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Even there, the answer is no, as physicist John Baez explains in detail. |
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The physicist used his conjecture about subatomic particles to design an experiment. |
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It was first proposed by Edinburgh physicist Peter Higgs, who settled in the city after hitch-hiking to attend the Festival Fringe as a student. |
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It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long lite as a physicist. |
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The physicist abstracts from the semantic properties of the inkblot and considers only the physical properties. |
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He plays top physicist Richard Feynman, who is asked to join the commission to find out the reason for the catastrophe. |
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Last October, physicist Frank Wilczek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology became the sixth former finalist to win a Nobel prize. |
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The Venturi effect, named after physicist Giovanni Venturi, is the increase in velocity of a fluid as it travels through a restricted area. |
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The theoretical physicist and science popularizer has starred in science programs on the Discovery Channel, the Science Channel, BBC, ABC and the History Channel. |
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For 14 years Stanton has worked as a nuclear physicist for companies like General Electric, General Motors, Westinghouse and Aerojet General Nucleonics. |
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The first instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure was the mercury barometer, invented in 1643 by Italian physicist and mathematician Evangelista Torricelli. |
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Weisskopf, a protege of physicist Niels Bohr, was lauded both for his theoretical work in physics and his role in explaining science and its meaning to the public. |
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Donald Gurnett, a University of Iowa physicist and Galileo researcher, said the noise is consistent with magnetospheres he's studied at the planets Earth, Saturn and Jupiter. |
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Scientists call them Lichtenberg figures after 18th-century German physicist Georg Lichtenberg who described similar patterns while experimenting with static electricity. |
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The model of the universe based on these two principles was originated by the Greek atomists, and is associated in modern times with the physicist Pierre-Simon Laplace. |
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Gillis is a physicist and acoustician in the Fluid Metrology Group in the Process Measurements Division of the NIST Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory. |
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He was also a capable mechanical engineer and an eminent physicist. |
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After returning to Italy, and at the age of 18 Marconi became a neighbour of University of Bologna physicist Augusto Righi, who had done research on Heinrich Hertz's work. |
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It was founded by the physicist Antonino Zichichi in honour of another scientist of the island, Ettore Majorana known for the Majorana equation and Majorana fermions. |
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In November 1776, methane was first scientifically identified by Italian physicist Alessandro Volta in the marshes of Lake Maggiore straddling Italy and Switzerland. |
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The first synthesis of gold was conducted by Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka, who synthesized gold from mercury in 1924 by neutron bombardment. |
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William Penney, a physicist specialising in hydrodynamics, was asked in October 1946 to prepare a report on the viability of building a UK weapon. |
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He was the uncle of another notable physicist, George FitzGerald. |
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It was initiated in 1757 and two of the professors, the physicist and chemist Joseph Black as well as the famed Adam Smith, became Watt's friends. |
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A Guardian interview with the physicist later stated that he only accepted the order because he was wrongly assured that the award was the gift of the Queen alone. |
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The widespread belief that he died a virgin has been commented on by writers such as mathematician Charles Hutton, economist John Maynard Keynes, and physicist Carl Sagan. |
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Sir Joseph Larmor, a physicist and mathematician, made innovations in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics and the electron theory of matter. |
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Hal Puthoff, a physicist, is exploring zero-point energy, a hypothetical plenum of electromagnetic energy that fills space and interacts with gravitation and inertia. |
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An expert witness could be a chemist, hypnotherapist, engineer, and psychiatrist or a human resource manager, physicist, laboratory technician, or accountant. |
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