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Leucippus and Democritus
The Atomists: Leucippus of Miletus and Democritus of Abdera.
Online paper by Marc Wohnsigl, April 14, 1994. [eng]
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Константинов Константин Иванович (1818—71)
Российский изобретатель в облати артиллерии и ракетостроения. [rus]
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Благонравов Анатолий Аркадьевич (1894-1975)
Советский ученый в области механики, исследовавший верхнии слои атмосферы. [rus]
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Агафонов В.К.
Русский почвовед, кристаллограф. Эмигрировал во Францию. [rus]
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Christian Huygens (1629 - 1695)
Biography and works of the great physisist. [eng]
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Feynman Online
Site is dedicated to Richard P. Feynman, scientist, teacher, raconteur, and musician. He assisted in the development the atomic bomb, expanded the understanding of quantumelectrodynamics, translated Mayan hieroglyphics, and cut to the heart of the Challenger disaster. But beyond all of that, Richard Feynman was a unique and multi-faceted individual. Feel free to explore this site to find out about Feynman, what he was and why he remains one of the most celebrated and revered scientists of modern times. [eng]
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Duhem, Pierre
La thйorie physique, son objet, sa structure (1906). [fra]
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Sakharov, Ardrey Dmitriyevich (1921-1989)
Soviet nuclear physicist. He received the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to ban nuclear weapons. [eng]
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Seaborg, Glenn (1912-1999)
American nuclear chemist who shared the 1951 Nobel prize for chemistry with Edwin McMillan.
Seaborg's name is associated with the discovery of a number of transuranic elements. Element 106, synthesized in 1974, was named seaborgium in his honor.
[eng]
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Some English Experimental Physicists
Online publication about Henry Cavendish (1731 - 1810) ,
Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford (1753 - 1815) ,
Thomas Young (1773 - 1829) ,
John Dalton (1766 - 1844) . [eng]
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Poincarй, Henri
La Science et l'hypothиse. [fra]
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Heaviside, Oliver (1850-1925)
British physicist, born in London and self-educated. He predicted the existence of the ionosphere, an electrically conducting layer in the atmosphere. [eng]
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Werner Heisenberg and the Uncertainty Principle
Online publication about the life of Werner Heisenberg. Text by historian David C. Cassidy .
Illustrations describe Heisenberg's contributions to quantum physics. [eng]
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Кибальчич Николай Иванович.
Русский изобретатель, автор первого проекта космического аппарата . [rus]
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Kleist, Ewald Christian von (1715-1759)
German physicist who invented the Leyden jar . [eng]
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Nernst, Hermann (1864-1941)
German chemist who applied the principles of thermodynamics to the electric cell, discovered Third Law of Thermodynamics , and built a ceramic lamp.
[eng]
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Volta, Alessandro (1745-1827)
Italian physicist who constructed a device for accumulating a large charge. He investigated the "animal electricity" of Galvani, and found that the current was generated from the contact of dissimilar metals, and that the frog leg was only acting as a detector.
[eng]
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Tomonaga, Shin-Ichiro (1906-1979)
Japan. Fundamental work on the foundations of quantum electrodynamics.The 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics jointly with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger.
[eng]
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Жардецкий В.С.
Русский ученый в области астрономии, геофизики . Эмигрировал в США. [rus]
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Kolmogorov, Andrei Nikolaevich (1903-1987)
Great Russian physicist and mathematician . [eng]
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