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Dr. James Brown Fisk, physicist, President of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, was elected to the Board of Trustees.
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André-Marie Ampère ( 20 January 1775 – 10 June 1836 ) was a French physicist and mathematician who is generally regarded as one of the main founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he referred to as " electrodynamics ".
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In 1803 Oersted returned to Copenhagen and applied for the university's chair in physics but was rejected because he was probably considered more a philosopher than a physicist.
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* 1876 – Orso Mario Corbino, Italian physicist ( d. 1937 )
physicist who (225 uses)
Alfonso Cuarón was born in México City and is the son of Alfredo Cuarón, a nuclear physicist who worked for the United Nations ' International Atomic Energy Agency for many years.
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He changed his surname from Einstein ( to avoid confusion with the famous physicist ) and began a comedy career that quickly made him a regular on variety and talk shows during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Lucasian Professor, a mathematician and physicist at the College who made important contributions to fluid dynamics
physicist Robert (43 uses)
The new funds were designated for physics research, and ultimately lead to the establishment of the Norman Bridge Laboratory, which attracted experimental physicist Robert Andrews Millikan from the University of Chicago in 1917.
physicist John (40 uses)
This theory was developed by the British chemist and physicist John Dalton in the 18th century.
physicist Richard (32 uses)
The possibility of doing this had been suggested by the Princeton physicist Richard Beth in 1936.
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The Church of Scientology describes Hubbard in hagiographic terms, and he portrayed himself as a pioneering explorer, world traveler, and nuclear physicist with expertise in a wide range of disciplines, including photography, art, poetry, and philosophy.
physicist James (28 uses)
The explanation for these different isotopes awaited the discovery of the neutron, a neutral-charged particle with a mass similar to the proton, by the physicist James Chadwick in 1932.
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# Janez Strnad, Ernst Mach kot fizik ( Ernst Mach as physicist ), ( Zbornik za zgodovino naravoslovja in tehnike 10, Ljubljana 1989 ).
physicist Stephen (26 uses)
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking in 2010 warned that humans should not try to contact alien life forms.
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Fermi was widely regarded as the only physicist of the 20th century who excelled both theoretically and experimentally.
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A suggestion from Louis De Broglie, a physicist in France, showed us that these electrons are not point particles but waves.
physicist William (25 uses)
By the 1870s, British physicist William Crookes and others were able to evacuate tubes to a lower pressure, below 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > atm.
physicist Niels (22 uses)
Meanwhile, in 1913, physicist Niels Bohr suggested that the electrons were confined into clearly defined, quantized orbits, and could jump between these, but could not freely spiral inward or outward in intermediate states.
physicist Albert (21 uses)
* 1932 – German-born Swiss physicist Albert Einstein is granted an American visa.
physicist Sir (21 uses)
This special angle of incidence is named after the Scottish physicist Sir David Brewster ( 1781 – 1868 ).
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Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta ( 18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827 ) was an Italian physicist known for the invention of the battery in the 1800s.
physicist David (21 uses)
The physicist David Deutsch has argued that if backwards time travel is possible, it should result in the traveler ending up in a different branch of history than the one he departed from.
physicist J (19 uses)
The physicist J. J. Thomson, through his work on cathode rays in 1897, discovered the electron, and concluded that they were a component of every atom.
physicist Paul (19 uses)
The best known example of " numerology " in science involves the coincidental resemblance of certain large numbers that intrigued such eminent men as mathematical physicist Paul Dirac, mathematician Hermann Weyl and astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington.
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It is difficult for the matter-of-fact physicist to accept the view that the substratum of everything is of mental character.

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