The Henry L. Stimson Center - Nobel Prize-winning Scientists the proliferation of chemical weapons. Three additional nobel laureates (designated C.Brown Thomas P. Cech* Stanley Cohen leon N. cooper Johann Deisenhofer http://www.stimson.org/cbw/?sn=CB20011220133
Nobel Laureates' Letter To President Bush (washingtonpost.com) Eighty nobel laureates were among those who signed a letter to Stanley Cohen*, VanderbiltUniversity School of Medicine leon N. cooper*, Brown University EJ http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A37117
Extractions: @import "/css/default.css"; Home Your account Current issue Archives ... Email to a friend Letter As members of the international community of intellectuals and scholars we are shocked by the recent indictment and the imminent trial of three dissident leaders, Adam Michnik, Bogdan Lis, and Wladyslaw Frasyniuk. These actions indicate that our hopes for a more tolerant attitude toward free speech in Poland have been unfounded. These leaders, already imprisoned for two months, have been charged with inciting public unrest for merely discussing the possibility of calling a fifteen-minute general strike to protest food price increases. The strike, as you know, never even occurred. Among those jailed is the historian Adam Michnik. A noted author and theorist of democracy, Michnik has devoted a lifetime to nonviolent protest on behalf of economic, cultural, and political freedom. He has already spent several years in prison in Poland. His release last summer was interpreted by some as a harbinger of liberalization. Mr. Michnik's reimprisonment, so suddenly, obviously belies this view. We strongly protest the imprisonment of Mr. Michnik and his colleagues. Any government which responds to the peaceful dissent of intellectuals through forceful detainment violates international standards of human rights and in so doing alienates itself from individuals and institutions in the world for whom such rights are sacrosanct. We demand that the Polish government adopt a genuine program of liberalization and begin by releasing Mr. Michnik and his colleagues.
Nobel Laureates: Nuclear Disarmament: Greenpeace USA medicine. leon N. cooper BROWN UNIVERSITY 1972 nobel Prize in physics.EJ Corey HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1990 nobel Prize in chemistry. James http://www.greenpeaceusa.org/nuclear/laureatetext.htm
Extractions: Washington, DC 20502 Dear Mr. President: We urge you not to make the decision to deploy an anti-ballistic missile system during the remaining months of your administration. The system would offer little protection and would do grave harm to this nation's core security interests. We and other independent scientists have long argued that anti-ballistic missile systems, particularly those attempting to intercept reentry vehicles in space, will inevitably lose in an arms race of improvements to offensive missiles. North Korea has taken dramatic steps toward reconciliation with South Korea. Other dangerous states will arise. But what would such a state gain by attacking the United States except its own destruction? While the benefits of the proposed anti-ballistic missile system are dubious, the dangers created by a decision to deploy are clear. It would be difficult to persuade Russia or China that the United States is wasting tens of billions of dollars on an ineffective missile system against small states that are unlikely to launch a missile attack on the U.S. The Russians and Chinese must therefore conclude that the presently planned system is a stage in developing a bigger system directed against them. They may respond by restarting an arms race in ballistic missiles and having missiles in a dangerous "launch-on-warning" mode. Even if the next planned test of the proposed anti-ballistic missile system works as planned, any movement toward deployment would be premature, wasteful and dangerous.
Nobel Prizes In Physics 1. PRIZE YEAR. nobel PHYSICISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. DATES. Age (years).Age at Prize. 1970. 70. 35. 1972. cooper, leon N. Robert Serber. 1954. Columbia. 1930. 42. http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Extractions: 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation
Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates Sigma Xi members who have won the nobel Prize listed by category. 1967 Hans A. Bethe1968 Luis W. Alvarez 1969 Murray GellMann 1972 leon N. cooper 1972 John http://www.sigmaxi.org/about/overview/nobel.shtml
Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates Sigma Xi members who have won the nobel Prize in order by date. 1972 ChristianAnfinsen Kenneth J. Arrow John Bardeen leon N. cooper Gerald M. Edelman http://www.sigmaxi.org/about/overview/nobel.year.shtml
John Bardeen Swedish Broadcasting Company, nobel Fysik (three 5 audio tape reels), October 1972. nobelpriseti fysik möte med John Bardeen, leon N. cooper, John Robert http://web.library.uiuc.edu/ahx/ead/ua/1110020/1110020series1.html
Extractions: Box Complete list of John Bardeen's publications, 1930-91 Interview with John Bardeen by Maynard Brichford, University Archives, (two 7" open reel audio tapes), February 8, 1965 "An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," Bell Laboratories (sound color motion picture featuring J. Bardeen, W. B. Shockley, and W. H. Brattain, 12 min.), May 1972 Swedish Broadcasting Company, Nobel Fysik (three 5" audio tape reels), October 1972 U-matic videocassette containing March 19 1990 dubs of 16 mm films: "An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," May 1972, and Box Interview with John Bardeen by Louise Geislers, WILL (one 7" audio tape reel, 3 3/4 IPS), November 6, 1973 NBI computer diskettes (four 8" disks), 1982-88 Bardeen lecture at U of I, recorded by R. T. Gladin and reproduced November-December 1991 for Nick Holonyak, Jr. (one VHS videotape), May 12, 1987 Bardeen and Holonyak interview with NHK - Japanese TV (one VHS videotape), 1990
AllRefer Encyclopedia - Nobel Prizes (table) - Encyclopedia Related Category Science, General. nobel Prizes. 1972, Stanford Moore WilliamHoward Stein Christian B. Anfinsen, John Bardeen leon N. cooper John Robert http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/N/NoblPrzTABLE.html
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University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates The nobel Prize in Physics 1972 with John Bardeen and leon N. cooper for theirjointly developed theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCStheory http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/nobel/physics.html
About Intel STS | Science Service Alumni Their Honors. nobel Prize. STS Year, Name, Honor, Year. 1944,Mottelson, Ben R. Physics, 1975. 1947, cooper, leon N. Physics, 1972. http://www.sciserv.org/sts/about/alumni_honors.asp
Extractions: Nobel Prize STS Year Name Honor, Year Mottelson, Ben R. Physics, 1975 Cooper, Leon N. Physics, 1972 Gilbert, Walter Chemistry, 1980 Glashow, Sheldon L. Physics, 1979 Hoffman, Roald Chemistry, 1981 Fields Medal STS Year Name Honor, Year Cohen, Paul J. Mathematics, 1966 Mumford, David B. Mathematics, 1974 National Medal of Science STS Year Name Year Breslow, Ronald Cohen, Paul J. Hoffmann, Roald National Medal of Technology STS Year Name Year Kurzweil, Raymond C. MacArthur Fellowship STS Year Name Year Berry, Richard S. Richardson, Jane S. Winfree, Arthur T. Axelrod, Robert Lovins, Amory B. Wilczek, Frank Coleman, Robert Lander, Eric Mumford, David B. Schrag, Daniel P. Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award STS Year Name Year Gilbert, Walter Hood, Leroy E. Elected to the National Academy of Engineering STS Year Name Affiliation Rechtin, Eberhardt Aerospace Corporation Goldman, Alan J. Johns Hopkins University Armstrong, John A. IBM Corporation Elected to the National Academy of Sciences STS Year Name Affiliation Rosenblatt, Murray University of California Clark, George W.
NSF - OLPA - Background NSF-Funded Nobel Prize Winners In Science the discoveries that earned them nobel Prizes, see http//www.nobel.se 1967 **HansA. Bethe 1969 **Murray GellMann 1972 leon N. cooper, J. Robert http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/media/2000/nsfnobels.htm
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The International Peace Group In October 1999, 32 nobel laureates in physics urged the Senate to approve P NicolaasBloembergen P Paul D. Boyer C Owen Chamberlain P leon N. cooper P James http://www.newciv.org/nl/newslog.php/_d84/_v84/__show_article/_a000084-000025.ht
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Extractions: Home About Us Contact Us Subscribe ... Sports Tuesday, March 11, 2003 SCIENCE Nobel laureates oppose war against Iraq By Belle Dumé Forty-one American Nobel laureates have signed a declaration opposing war with Iraq. The declaration was organized by Walter Kohn, a theoretical physicist at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and former adviser to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon. The signatories include 19 winners of the physics prize. The declaration reads: The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, US security and standing in the world. The signatories include Norman Ramsey, who worked on the Manhattan Project, and Charles Townes, a former research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the Pentagon. Townes was also chairman of a federal panel that studied nuclear warheads.
Letter From Nobel Laureates To Congress Supporting CTBT leon N. cooper BROWN UNIVERSITY 1972 nobel Prize, Arno Penzias BELLLABS 1978 nobel Prize, Daniel C. Tsui PRINCETON 1998 nobel Prize. http://www.ceip.org/programs/npp/ctbtnobel.htm
Extractions: To Senators of the 106th Congress: We urge you to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. Ratification of the Treaty will mark an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms. It is imperative that the CTBT be ratified. Philip W. Anderson
Nobel Prizes For Physics The following is a complete listing of nobel Prize awards, from the 1971 DennisGabor Principles of holography 1972 John Bardeen leon N. cooper J. Robert http://gifted.kaist.ac.kr:7777/html/internet/echide/science/www.kcsnet.or.kr/edu
Extractions: HTTP/1.0 200 Document follows Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 18:57:39 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 21:31:04 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 11245 Nobel Prizes for Physics The following is a complete listing of Nobel Prize awards, from the first award in 1901. Prizes were not awarded in every year. The description following the names is an abbreviation of the official citation. Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen X-rays Hendrik Antoon Lorentz Pieter Zeeman Magnetism in radiation phenomena Antoine Henri Bequerel Pierre Curie Marie Sklodowska-Curie Spontaneous radioactivity Lord Rayleigh (a.k.a. John William Strutt) Density of gases and discovery of argon Pilipp Eduard Anton von Lenard Cathode rays Joseph John Thomson Conduction of electricity by gases Albert Abraham Michelson Precision meteorological investigations Gabriel Lippman Reproducing colors photographically based on the phenomenon of interference Guglielmo Marconi Carl Ferdinand Braun Wireless telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Equation of state of fluids Wilhelm Wien Laws of radiation of heat Nils Gustaf Dalen Automatic gas flow regulators Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Matter at low temperature Max von Laue Crystal diffraction of X-rays William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg X-ray analysis of crystal structure Charles Glover Barkla Characteristic X-ray spectra of elements Max Planck Energy quanta Johannes Stark Splitting of spectral lines in E fields Charles-Edouard Guillaume Anomalies in nickel steel alloys Albert Einstein
Nobel Prize Winners Support Basic Science Americans have been awarded more than onehalf of all nobel Prizes in physics SidneyAltman, Ph.D., Michael S. Brown, Ph.D., leon N. cooper, Ph.D., leon M http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.13/nobelists.html
Extractions: Policy News Number 101: June 26, 1996 The letter, dated June 19, follows: "Dear President Clinton and Members of Congress: "As men and women who have helped to shape the modern scientific age and who care deeply about the future of our nation, we urge you to reaffirm the fundamental role of the federal government in supporting basic scientific research. "Americans have been awarded more than one-half of all Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine since 1945. This impressive success is no accident, but the result of a firm and consistent commitment by the federal government to basic science research at our universities. Our nation's policymakers and public have been prudent investors because their support has paid off in tremendous ways. "America's investment in research over the last fifty years has been a vital source of our economic and political strength around the world, as well as the quality of life Americans enjoy at home. The polio vaccine, computers, jet propulsion and disease resistant grains and vegetables are some of the thousands of advances pioneered at our universities that have had dramatic benefits for our health, economy, security and quality of life. "New and equally breathtaking advances may be just around the corner. Genetic research, for example, gives promise of better treatments for Alzheimer's, cancer and other diseases. Lighter and stronger composite materials may be developed with important applications in transportation, medicine and the military. Continuing support for university-based research will not only pave the way for these important breakthroughs, but will also train the next generation of pioneers and Nobelists.
COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY EVENT Steven Chu STANFORD UNIVERSITY 1997 nobel Prize. leon N. cooper BROWN UNIVERSITY1972 nobel Prize. Hans Dehmelt UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 1989 nobel Prize. http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EOP/OSTP/html/9910_7_2.html
Extractions: To Senators of the 106th Congress: We urge you to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The United States signed and ratified the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963. In the years since, the nation has played a leadership role in actions to reduce nuclear risks, including the Non-Proliferation Treaty extension, the ABM Treaty, STARTs I and II, and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations. Fully informed technical studies have concluded that continued nuclear testing is not required to retain confidence in the safety, reliability and performance of nuclear weapons in the United States stockpile, provided science and technology programs necessary for stockpile stewardship are maintained. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. Ratification of the Treaty will mark an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms. It is imperative that the CTBT be ratified.