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Extractions: HELP ? The ancient Egyptian were an interesting people. I have always been amazed by the pyramids but I never knew that they were built through the power of religion. The ancient pharohs had their people erect these massive structures to ensure their own passage in the after life. Maybe these people figured if they could get their leader in to the after life that he would show them the way. However, religion is a powerful motivator and the pharohs used it well. Posted by rhulse at 01:26 AM Comments (0) April 2004 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Last 25 Entries Pyramids
Extractions: Main I thought it was really interesting that the land between to rivers was ruled by so many different people. It seemed as soon as one people would get a grip on things another people would come and take them over. I also find it interesting that most of the people believed in many Gods, it is hard for me to realize because I have believed in one God my whole life.
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Extractions: R USSELL H ULSE is a Visiting Professor at The University of Texas at Dallas and a Principal Research Physicist and Distinguished Research Fellow at Princeton University's Plasma Physics Laboratory . In 1993, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the first binary pulsar. The discovery of the first binary pulsar is of great significance for astrophysics and gravitational physics research. A binary pulsar is a small and dense neutron star with two heavy bodies that rotate very fast around each other and emit regular pulses of polarized radiation. The significance of this discovery is that the behavior of these two bodies deviates greatly from what classical Newtonian mechanics predicts. The behavior of this system has been studied closely and used to verify Einstein's general theory of relativity, especially the existence of gravitational radiation. Since receiving the Nobel Prize, he has made a strong commitment to improving science education. Through an ongoing collaboration with The College of New Jersey's School of Education , he is working to improve the science education skills of pre-service teachers and develop new educational approaches for use in the K-12 classroom. Another partnership with the Plainsboro Public Library has resulted in the creation of "Contact Science" - an initiative to create traveling science center exhibits with associated hands-on projects and mentoring programs in public libraries.
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Nobel Winner To Join UTD Faculty russell A. hulse, corecipient of the 1993 Nobel Prize in physics, has agreedto join UTD as a visiting professor of physics, science and math education. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/business/stories/111703dnbushulse
Extractions: 09:35 PM CST on Sunday, November 16, 2003 By IEVA M. AUGSTUMS / The Dallas Morning News An announcement Monday by the University of Texas at Dallas could make Texas schoolchildren smarter in math and science and further UTD's hopes of becoming a premier research institution. Russell A. Hulse, co-recipient of the 1993 Nobel Prize in physics, has agreed to join UTD as a visiting professor of physics, science and math education. He is the second Nobel winner to join UTD's faculty since 2001. "The Nobel Prize gets a lot of people's attention," said Hobson Wildenthal, UTD's provost. "We are thrilled to be having Dr. Hulse join us." Dr. Hulse, 52, is a principal research physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. He will retain his position at Princeton University in New Jersey but is expected to spend about half his time with UTD activities. He will continue to live on the East Coast. Dr. Hulse will work with UTD's science and mathematics education department to develop programs for kindergarten through 12th grade in school districts throughout the state.
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Extractions: All Individuals in Database Henry Charels HULSE [ Parents was born on 10 Feb 1804. He died in 1872. He married Helen JACK. Helen JACK [ Parents was born in 1804. She died in 1892. She married Henry Charels HULSE. They had the following children: F i Mary Jane HULSE was born in 1829. Alexander RUSSELL was born in Elgin Moray Scotland. He married Mary Jane HULSE in 1861. Mary Jane HULSE [ Parents was born in 1829 in Cawnpore Uttar Pradesh India. She married Alexander RUSSELL in 1861. Other marriages: They had the following children: M i Alexander RUSSELL was born in 1862. He died in 1951 in Elgin Moray Scotland. M ii Thomas Hulse RUSSELL was born in 1863. He died in 1955. Thomas Hulse RUSSELL [ Parents was born in 1863. He died in 1955 in Oamaru Otago New Zealand. He married Catherine Jane Elizabeth FLEMING in 1889. Catherine Jane Elizabeth FLEMING was born in 1865 in West Taieri Otago New Zealand. She died in 1934 in Tokomairiro Otago New Zealand. She married Thomas Hulse RUSSELL in 1889. They had the following children: M i Hulse Alexander RUSSELL was born in 1890 in Tokomairiro Otago New Zealand. He died about 1894.
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Extractions: Russell Alan Hulse (born November 28 ) is an American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics , shared with his thesis advisor Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation ". He was a specialist in the pulsar studies and gravitational waves Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early years 4 External links Hulse was born in New York City and attended Bronx High School of Science and the Cooper Union before moving to Princeton University Ph.D. Physics There he worked with Taylor on a large-scale survey for pulsars using the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico . It was this work that led to the discovery of the first binary pulsar. In , Hulse and Taylor discover binary pulsar PSR 1913+16 which is made up of a pulsar and black companion star . Neutron star rotation emits impulses extremely regular and stable in the radio waves and is nearby condensed material body gravitation (non-detectable in the visible field).Hulse, Taylor, and other colleagues have used this first binary pulsar to make high-precision tests of general relativity , demonstrating the existence of gravitational radiation in the amount. An
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Extractions: In 1993, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor of Princeton University for their 1974 discovery of a pulsar , designated PSR1913+16, in a binary system, in orbit with another star around a common center of mass. Using the Arecibo 305m antenna, Hulse and Taylor detected pulsed radio emission and thus identified the source as a pulsar , a rapidly rotating, highly magnetized neutron star . The neutron star rotates on its axis 17 times per second; thus the pulse period is 59 milliseconds. After timing the radio pulses for some time, Hulse and Taylor noticed that there was a systematic variation in the arrival time of the pulses. Sometimes, the pulses were received a little sooner than expected; sometimes, later than expected. These variations changed in a smooth and repetitive manner, with a period of 7.75 hours. They realized that such behavior is predicted if the pulsar were in a binary orbit with another star. The pulsar and its companion both follow elliptical orbits around their common center of mass. Each star moves in its orbit according to Kepler's Laws ; at all times the two stars are found on opposite sides of a line passing through the center of mass. The period of the orbital motion is 7.75 hours, and the stars are believed to be nearly equal in mass, about 1.4 solar masses. As shown in the figure here, the orbits are quite eccentric. The minimum separation at