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1. Health and Environmental Research: Summary of Accomplishments. Volume 2; ; August, 1986; DOE/ER--0275-Vol.2; ACC0022
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2. Health and Environmental Research. Summary of Accomplishments; ; April, 1984; DOE/ER--0194; ACC0009
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3. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments RSS Archive 2007; ... DNA given a “voice”; award-winning research featured at OSTI. Nobel Laureate ... OSTI Showcases DOE Research Taking Aim at Cancer. DOE research ...


4. DOE Scientists Contribute to 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Research about ...; ... "DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER) supports research on models and tools for integrated analysis ... Top. Climate Change Research at Labs: ...


5. DOE Research Contributions to Radiation and Cancer Therapy; ... DOE Research Contributions to Radiation and Cancer Therapy. ... from Mission Possible: DOE Advanced Biomedical Technology Research, page 10. ...


6. Premier Tools of Energy Research Also Probe Secrets of Viral Disease; Chui, Glennda; March 28, 2011; ; ACC0397
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7. A Vital Legacy: Biological and Environmental Research in the Atomic Age; ; September, 1997; PUB--800; ACC0002
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8. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments What's New; ... In 1973, Molina's research led to the discovery that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) could ... Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 for ...


9. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Blog; ... them. For their DNA research, Crick, Watson, and Wilkins won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Related Information ...


10. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Nobels in Medicine ...; ... George Hoyt Whipple, Physiology or Medicine. ... for inclusion are: The laureate’s prize-winning work was conducted while employed at DOE research facilities or ...


11. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Menu Synopsis; ... of DOE-associated Nobel Prize winners in Physiology and Medicine, organized both ... quickly view a unique and wide-ranging collection of research and development ...


12. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments About; ... For Nobel Laureates, the roster also notes whether the Nobel Prize was in Chemistry, Physics, or Physiology and Medicine. Research and development ...


13. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Blog Archive 2011; ... At this time Willard Libby began research that resulted in the discovery that Carbon-14 (or radiocarbon) decays at a predictable rate. ...


14. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Widget; ... and its predecessors New4U: contains introductory material about recently-added content, with link(s) to the content, about science research and researchers ...


15. Human Genome Research: Decoding DNA; ... James D. Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research in this area. ...


16. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Nobel Chemists ...; ... Guidelines for inclusion are: The laureate’s prize-winning work was conducted while employed at DOE research facilities or directly funded by DOE at a ...


17. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Interesting Insights; ... Medicine on the Move. nuclear medicine, including radiation and cancer therapy ... groundbreaking research in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) [Rabi]; batteries for ...


18. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Tag Cloud; ... Measurement measurements Mechanics mechanism medical Medicine Mesons Metabolism ... Reactions Reactor Reactors Renewable report Research resolution Resonance ...


19. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Snapshots; ... For more information about nuclear medicine, see Database reports A Vital Legacy: Biological and Environmental Research in the Atomic Age and Health and ...


20. The Top Quark, Its Discovery, and Subsequent Research; ... The Top Quark, Its Discovery, and Subsequent Research. Resources with Additional Information. 'Ever since the existence of the bottom ...


21. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Blog Archive 2008 ...; ... researchers have made multiple contributions to these areas of research, including decoding DNA ... DOE-associated researchers include Nobel Laureates in Medicine. ...


22. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Help; ... The DOE R&D Accomplishments Database may be used to search, locate, access, and electronically download full-text research and development (R&D) documents, DOE ...


23. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Widget Inclusion Code; DOE Research and Development (R&D) Accomplishments provides information about past DOE R&D that has had significant economic impact, has improved people's lives ...


24. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Frequently Asked ...; ... database of specially selected Department of Energy (DOE) accomplishments reports; – pages that feature either a renown scientist and his/her research or an ...


25. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Blog Archive 2010; ... The new feature page is about Nobel Laureate Melvin Calvin, whose landmark research and body of work provide significant insights into photosynthesis. Top. ...


26. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Blog Archive 2012; ... that continue to contribute to science research, with key breakthroughs in various science fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and medical ...


27. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Alfred Nobel ...; ... George Hoyt Whipple, Physiology or Medicine. ... for inclusion are: The laureate’s prize-winning work was conducted while employed at DOE research facilities or ...


28. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Nobel Physicists ...; ... Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; Snapshots; ... winning work was conducted while employed at DOE research facilities ...


29. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Website Policies ...; Security notice, general disclaimer, and privacy notice for the DOE Research and Development (R&D) Accomplishments Web site.


30. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Videos; ... Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; ... diverse accomplishments resulting from DOE and predecessor research and development ...


31. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments; ... Welcome to the Department of Energy (DOE) Research and Development (R&D) Accomplishments, a central forum for information about the outcomes of past DOE ...


32. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Database Browse; ... Initiative: Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome (1986 DOE Memorandum); DeLisi, Charles (Associate Director, Health and Environmental Research, DOE Office ...


33. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments QR Code; DOE Research and Development (R&D) Accomplishments provides information about past DOE R&D that has had significant economic impact, has improved people's lives ...


34. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments RSS Archive 2005-2006; ... Courtesy of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "Blackbody Form" Research Yields 2006 Nobel Prize. George Smoot made an announcement ...


35. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Fielded Search; ... Laureates; Fermi Laureates; Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; Snapshots; R&D Nuggets. Database; ...


36. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Contact Us; ... Laureates; Fermi Laureates; Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; Snapshots; R&D Nuggets. Database; ...


37. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Site Index (AZ); ... Fermi White House Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Marcus, Rudolph A. Marland, Gregg maser Mather, John C. medicine metathesis method ...


38. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Fielded Search; ... Laureates; Fermi Laureates; Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; Snapshots; R&D Nuggets. Database; ...


39. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments RSS Archive; ... Laureates; Fermi Laureates; Nobel Physicists; Nobel Chemists; Medicine Nobels. Explore; Insights; SC Stories; Snapshots; R&D Nuggets. Database; ...


40. Basic Energy Sciences: Summary of Accomplishments; ; May, 1990; DOE/ER--0455P; ACC0004
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41. Converting Energy to Medical Progress [Nuclear Medicine] ; ; April 1, 2001; DOE/SC--0033 ; ACC0061
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42. Some Recent Developments in Treatment Planning Software and Methodology for BNCT; Nigg, D. W.; Wheeler, F. J.; Wessol, D. E.; et al.; 1996; BNL--64624; ACC0227
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43. Fifty Years of Progress, 1937-1987 [Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL, LBNL)]; Budinger, T. F. (ed.); 1987; LBL-PUB-268; ACC0206
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44. A Review of Acquired Thermotolerance, Heat Shock Proteins, and Molecular Chaperones in Archaea: Heat Shock in Archaea; Trent, J. D.; February 9, 1996; ANL/CMB/CP--89216; ACC0214
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45. High-resolution PET [Positron Emission Tomography] for Medical Science Studies; Budinger, T. F.; Derenzo, S. E.; Huesman, R. H.; Jagust, W. J.; Valk, P. E.; September, 1989; LBL-PUB-659-9/89; ACC0244
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46. Positron Emission Tomography (PET); Welch, M. J.; January, 1990; DOE/ER/60763-1; ACC0245
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47. Origins of the Human Genome Project; Cook-Deegan, Robert (Affiliation: Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences); July, 1993; DOE/ER/61577--T2; ACC0035
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48. Enrico Fermi Patents; ... Full text courtesy of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Research Library, PDF (798KB). ... Full text courtesy of LANL Research Library, PDF (5497KB). ...


49. Medical Applications Of Synchrotron Radiation; Thomlinson, W.; October, 1991; BNL-46865; ACC0380
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50. 60 Years of Great Science (Oak Ridge National Laboratory); ; January, 2003; ; ACC0069
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51. Donald J. Cram, Host-Guest Chemistry, Cram's Rule of Asymmetric ...; ... Courtesy of UCLA Photography. Donald J. Cram … taught and conducted research at UCLA for more than 50 years … . ... Top. Research Highlights. ...


52. Accelerators for Cancer Therapy; Lennox, Arlene J.; May 30, 2000; FERMILAB-Conf-00/139; ACC0224
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53. Melvin Calvin and Carbon in Photosynthesis; ... The research earned Calvin the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ' 1 "for his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants". ...


54. Site Map; ... DOE Research and Development Accomplishments Nobels in Medicine Associated with the DOE and Predecessors. DOE Research and Development Accomplishments QR Code. ...


55. The Ultimate Structure of Matter: The High Energy Physics Program from the 1950s through the 1980s; ; February, 1990; DOE/ER--0435; ACC0005
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56. Feasibility of the Utilization of BNCT in the Fast Neutron Therapy Beam at Fermilab; Langen, Katja; Lennox, Arlene J.; Kroc, Thomas K.; DeLuca, Jr., Paul M.; June, 2000; FERMILAB-TM-2118; ACC0226
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57. David Lee, Douglas Osheroff, Superfluidity, and Helium 3; ... " 1 His research at Cornell ... Additional information about David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, and their research is available in full-text and on the Web. ...


58. William Fowler and Elements in the Stars; ... ‘William A. Fowler ... shared the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics for his research into the creation of chemical elements inside stars ... . ...


59. Distributed Microprocessor Automation Network for Synthesizing Radiotracers Used in Positron Emission Tomography [PET]; Russell, J. A. G.; Alexoff, D. L.; Wolf, A. P.; September, 1984; BNL-36938; ACC0239
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60. Julian Schwinger and the Source Theory; ... relativity. ... In addition to the Nobel Prize, Schwinger received numerous international awards and honors for his research. A ...


61. Mildred (Millie) Dresselhaus and Her Impacts on Science and Women ...; ... policy, her selfless work in science education and the advancement of diversity in the scientific workplace, and her highly original and impactful research.". ...


62. George Smoot, Blackbody, and Anisotropy of the Cosmic Microwave ...; ... Smoot and his research team, after analyzing hundreds of millions of precision measurements in the data they’d gathered from an experiment aboard NASA's ...


63. Solar Energy – It's Growth, Development, and Use; ... The Department of Energy has played a major role in solar energy development through previous research and ongoing activities. As ...


64. Ernest O. Lawrence and the Cyclotron; ... [Lawrence] was the "father of big science," the first to advance the idea of doing research with multidisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers. … ...


65. George Hoyt Whipple and the Impact of Liver on Anemia; ... Named After Him: George H. Whipple Laboratory for Cancer Research. George H. Whipple. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934. ...


66. Progress in the Use of Isotopes: The Atomic Triad - Reactors, Radioisotopes and Radiation; Libby, W. F.; August 4, 1958; A/CONF.15/P/2390; ACC0335
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67. Harold Urey, Deuterium, Cosmochemistry, Studies of the Origin of ...; ... has been called one of the foremost achievements of modern science and has had a significant effect on research in physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. ...


68. J. Robert Schrieffer and the BCS Theory of Superconductivity; ... Illinois in 1957. Upon entering the University of Illinois, "he immediately began research with Professor John Bardeen. After working ...


69. Siegfried S. Hecker, Plutonium, and Nonproliferation; ... certain structures (or phases) in plutonium alloys near equilibrium that arose from significant discrepancies between US and former USSR research on plutonium ...


70. Richard Schrock, Robert Grubbs, and Metathesis Method in Organic ...; ... Additional information about Richard R. Schrock, Robert H. Grubbs, and their research is available in full-text and on the Web. Documents: ...


71. Henry Taube and Coordination Chemistry; ... Taube's groundbreaking research [was] in the field of coordination chemistry, which involves the study of metal complexes ("coordination compounds") that ...


72. Leon Lederman, the K-meson, the Muon Neutrino, and the Bottom ...; ... Professor and, from 1961 until 1979, as director of Nevis Laboratories in Irvington, the Columbia physics department center for experimental research in high ...


73. US Department of Energy Office of Science Recent Success Stories; ... The US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, providing ...


74. Felix Bloch, Nuclear Induction, Bloch Equations, Bloch Theorem ...; ... Stressing "the importance both of demonstrating the neutron's magnetic moment and of determining its magnitude", Felix Bloch began his research on neutron ...


75. Hans Bethe, Powering the Stars, and Nuclear Physics; ... Bethe also conducted theoretical research on atomic and molecular physics, studying the behavior of groups of atoms and molecules, their interactions ...


76. Charles Townes, the Maser, and the Laser; ... principle.”. At the University of California, Townes returned to full-time research and teaching and pursued new interests in astrophysics. ...


77. Chaperonin Polymers in Archaea: The Cytoskeleton of Prokaryotes?; Trent, J. D.; Kagawa, H. K.; Zaluzec, N. J.; July, 1997; ANL/CMB/PP--88274; ACC0216
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78. Masatoshi Koshiba and Cosmic Neutrinos; ... Koshiba started his career as a research associate at the University of Rochester, then went on to teach at the University of Tokyo." 2. ...


79. Roger D. Kornberg Polymerase, DNA, RNA, and Transcription; ... underlies all aspects of cellular metabolism, Kornberg's research also helps ... Roger Kornberg Laboratory, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of ...


80. Production of Medical Radioisotopes in the ORNL High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) for Cancer Treatment and Arterial Restenosis Therapy after PTCA; Knapp, F. F. Jr.; Beets, A. L.; Mirzadeh, S.; Alexander, C. W.; Hobbs, R. L.; June, 1998; ORNL/CP--97929; ACC0024
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81. The Heritage of Radiotracers for PET; Fowler, J. S.; Wolf, A. P.; May, 1988; BNL-41807; ACC0243
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82. Steven Chu: Laser Cooling and Trapping of Atoms; ... Physics at Stanford University. Professor Chu's research is in atomic physics, polymer and biophysics. His thesis and postdoctoral ...


83. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz, Ada E. Yonath, and ...; ... Researchers [including Venkatraman R. Ramakrishnan] from the University of Utah; the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge ...


84. Saul Perlmutter, Distant Supernovae, Dark Energy, and the ...; ... on 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Saul Perlmutter, UC-Berkeley Scientist, Wins 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Saul Perlmutter: Research Interests, University of ...


85. Department of Energy - Nobel Prize in Chemistry News Release 10/5 ...; ... the Genomes to Life program, structural biology, nuclear medicine and health effects, global environmental change and basic research underpinning DOE's ...


86. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Positron Scanning; ... Positron Emission Tomography (PET) had its genesis in hot-atom chemical research supported by the Chemical Sciences Division of the Office of Basic Energy ...


87. Fundamental Concepts of Digital Image Processing; Twogood, R. E.; March, 1983; UCRL-88952; ACC0268
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88. Eugene Wigner and Fundamental Symmetry Principles; ... In addition to his work on the Princeton faculty and the atomic bomb project, Wigner served from 1964 to 1965 as the director of Civil Defense Research at Oak ...


89. John C. Mather, the Big Bang, and the COBE; ... COBE) satellite project.” 2 His thesis work was done under the auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission in the Inorganic Materials Research Division of ...


90. Frederick Reines and the Neutrino; ... Reines's research laid the groundwork for new avenues of physics inquiry and hundreds of physics experiments that have tested central theories about the ...


91. John B. Goodenough, Cathode Materials, and Rechargeable Lithium ...; ... Dr. Goodenough's 'research into the relationships between the chemistry, structure, and electronic/ionic properties of solids addresses fundamental solid state ...


92. Richard E. Smalley, Buckminsterfullerene (the Buckyball), and ...; ... Richard E. Smalley, with funding from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES), has conducted extensive research in cluster ...


93. Clifford G. Shull, Neutron Diffraction, Hydrogen Atoms, and ...; ... and retired in 1986, though he continued to visit and to "look over the shoulders" of students doing experiments in the "remnants of my old research laboratory ...


94. Raymond Davis Jr., Solar Neutrinos, and the Solar Neutrino ...; ... Raymond Davis, Jr., who conducted research in the Chemistry Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) from 1948 through 1984, was awarded the 2002 ...


95. Recent Developments in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Instrumentation; Derenzo, S. E.; Budinger, T. F.; April, 1986; LBL-21556; ACC0241
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96. The Manhattan Project -- Its Story; ... that continue to contribute to science research, with key breakthroughs in various science fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and medical ...


97. Emilio Segrè, the Antiproton, Technetium, and Astatine; ... [In 1938 he became] a research associate at the University of California, Berkeley. ... Excerpts from Emilio Segrè, Pioneers of Nuclear Medicine. ...


98. Brian K. Kobilka and G-protein-coupled Receptors (GPCR); ... After his residency in internal medicine at Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, he joined the laboratory of Robert Lefkowitz as a research fellow in cardiology at Duke ...


99. F. Sherwood Rowland, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and the Thinning ...; ... In 1987, their research inspired the Montreal Protocol, a worldwide pledge signed by 70 countries agreeing to phase out the production and usage of CFCs. ...


100. Emission Computed Tomography: A New Technique for the Quantitative Physiologic Study of Brain and Heart in Vivo; Phelps, M. E.; Hoffman, E. J.; Huang, S. C.; Schelbert, H. R.; Kuhl, D. E.; 1978; UCLA-12-1176; ACC0271
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101. Allan Cormack, Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT), and Magnetic ...; ... Sir Peter Mansfield and Paul Lauterbur won the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning ... Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research. ...


102. Norman Ramsey and the Separated Oscillatory Fields Method; ... Ramsey's scientific research focused on the properties of molecules, atoms, nuclei and elementary particles and includes key contributions to the knowledge of ...


103. Donald Glaser, the Bubble Chamber, and Elementary Particles; ... Now a Professor of the Graduate School, Glaser's research has shifted to the construction of computational models that shed light on the physics and physiology ...


104. Russell Hulse, the First Binary Pulsar, and Science Education; ... During his appointment at UTD, Hulse will retain his affiliation with Princeton University, where he is a principal research physicist at the US Department of ...


105. II Rabi, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and Radar; ... in Columbia physics department and the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN ... II Rabi Award), International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM ...


106. Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor and the ...; ... Additional information about Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor, and their research is available in full‑text and on the Web. Documents: ...


107. Melvin Schwartz and the Discovery of the Muon Neutrino; ... First coming to Brookhaven in 1955, Schwartz performed his Ph.D. thesis research through 1956 at the Laboratory's first accelerator, the Cosmotron. ...


108. AEC Experiment Establishes Computer Link Between California and ...; ... a terminal consisting essentially of an electric typewriter and a television tube at the Paris Headquarters of the European Space Research Organization, Mr ...


109. Frank Wilczek, Asymptotic Freedom, and Strong Interaction; ... Resources with Additional Information. Additional information about Frank Wilczek and his research is available in full-text articles and on the Web. Documents: ...


110. Edwin M. McMillan, Neptunium, Phase Stability, and the Synchrotron; ... accelerators. The findings led to McMillan's invention of the synchrotron, still a key instrument in nuclear physics research.' 1. ...


111. Sheldon Glashow, the Electroweak Theory, and the Grand Unified ...; ... early universe." 1. "Professor Glashow has done seminal research in the fields of elementary particle physics and cosmology. His work ...


112. Department of Energy - Gold Award Press Release 9/10/2003; ... the Genomes to Life program, structural biology, nuclear medicine and health effects, global environmental change and basic research underpinning DOE's ...


113. Maria Goeppert Mayer, the Nuclear Shell Structure, and Magic ...; ... Goeppert-Mayer and her husband moved to the University of California at San Diego, where she served as a professor of physics and continued research in nuclear ...


114. ECAT: A New Computerized Tomographic Imaging System for Position-Emitting Radiopharmaceuticals; Phelps, M. E.; Hoffman, E. J.; Huang, S. C.; Kuhl, D. E.; 1977; UCLA-12-1132; ACC0270
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115. Peaceful Uses of the Atom and Atoms for Peace; ... Converting Energy to Medical Progress [Nuclear Medicine] The DOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) Medical Sciences program fosters ...


116. Barbara McClintock, Jumping Genes, and Transposition; ... McClintock was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine ["for her ... Additional information about Barbara McClintock and her research is available in ...


117. Willis Lamb, Jr., the Hydrogen Atom, and the Lamb Shift; ... There his defense-related research focused on the problem of how to make shorter, higher frequency microwave sources for radar - and it led to his Nobel Prize ...


118. Tsung-Dao Lee, Weak Interactions, and Nonconservation of Parity; ... Their finding was based on research carried out at Brookhaven’s particle accelerator, the Cosmotron, while they were visiting scientists at the Laboratory in ...


119. Mario Molina, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and Ozone Depletion; ... Molina Reflects on Prize-winning Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The Science and Policies of the Ozone Layer ...


120. Roderick MacKinnon and Ion Channels - Potassium Channels and ...; ... National Laboratory, is a recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 'for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels.' His research explains "how ...


121. Jack Steinberger and the Muon-Neutrino; ... Archives, Physics Today Collection. In an interview, Jack Steinberger spoke about his 1988 Nobel Prize winning research. He states "I did ...


122. Alexei Abrikosov and Superconductivity; ... A. Abrikosov of the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is a recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research in the area ...


123. Ivar Giaever, Tunneling, and Superconductors; ... From 1958 to 1970, Dr. Giaever worked in the fields of thin films, tunneling, and superconductivity,' 1 research that resulted in his receiving the Nobel Prize ...


124. Murray Gell-Mann, the Eightfold Way, Quarks, and Quantum ...; ... creative thinking... . His recent research at the Santa Fe Institute has focused on the subject of complex adaptive systems… . He is ...


125. George A. Olah, Carbocation and Hydrocarbon Chemistry; ... University before moving to the University of Southern California, where he is distinguished professor at USC's Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute.' 1. ...


126. Georges Charpak, Particle Detectors, and Multiwire Chambers; ... particle physics … . The technology that Charpak pioneered also finds applications in medicine and industry. Fermilab physicist ...






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