Tjhe Nobrl Channel - To Page Includes a comprehensive biography and video about nobel's life, a copy of his will, virtual tours of his home and lab, and a timeline. http://www.nobelchannel.com/int.sps?bot=nobel.html&imgpath=topalf
Cornell And Wieman Share 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics Press releases from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and explanations of the work on BoseEinstein condensates which won the nobel Prize. http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/n01-04.htm
Extractions: Eric A. Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder today were awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. They shared the prize with Wolfgang Ketterle, a German citizen residing in the United States and professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
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Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Physics A comprehensive list of nobel Prize Laureates in physics, at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/physics/
Extractions: The prize is being awarded jointly to: A LEXEI A. A BRIKOSOV ... INZBURG and A NTHONY J. L EGGETT for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids The prize is being awarded with one half jointly to: R AYMOND D AVIS ... R. , and M ASATOSHI K OSHIBA for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos and the other half to: R ICCARDO G IACCONI for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources The prize is being awarded jointly to: E RIC A C ... ETTERLE and C ARL E W ... IEMAN for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. The prize is being awarded with one half jointly to: Z HORES I A ... LFEROV , and H ERBERT K ROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics and and one half to: J ACK S T.
Extractions: The University of Chicago Magazine December 1995 Return to December 1995 Table of Contents Photographs from campus: Monsters of the Midway are back, as football runs to 8-2 record. Reynolds Club renovations create a new student social hub. Plus items For the Record Robert Lucas wins Nobel Prize Winner's circle: Lucas got a standing ovation from his students hours after the prize was announced. Each year, University of California economist David Romer runs a pool for macroeconomists on who will win the Nobel Prize in Economic Science. Each year, a lion's share of the $1 bets were on Robert Lucas, AB'59, PhD'64. Those bets paid off October 10 at 5:30 a.m. The cat had been fed, and Bob Lucas was just settling down to tackle the daily Times crossword when a call came from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, telling him he'd won the prize and the $1 million that goes with it.
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Subramanyan Chandrasekhar - Autobiography Fairly detailed and personal account of his life and work. Includes bibliography of major monographs. (From the nobel eMuseum) http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1983/chandrasekhar-autobio.html
Extractions: In Madras, I attended the Hindu High School, Triplicane, during the years 1922-25. My university education (1925-30) was at the Presidency College. I took my bachelor's degree, B.Sc. (Hon.), in physics in June 1930. In July of that year, I was awarded a Government of India scholarship for graduate studies in Cambridge , England. In Cambridge, I became a research student under the supervision of Professor R.H. Fowler (who was also responsible for my admission to Trinity College ). On the advice of Professor P.A.M. Dirac , I spent the third of my three undergraduate years at the in Copenhagen. I took my Ph.D. degree at Cambridge in the summer of 1933. In the following October, I was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity College for the period 1933-37. During my Fellowship years at Trinity, I formed lasting friendships with several, including Sir Arthur Eddington and Professor E.A. Milne. While on a short visit to Harvard University (in Cambridge, Massachusetts), at the invitation of the then Director, Dr. Harlow Shapley, during the winter months (January-March) of 1936, I was offered a position as a Research Associate at the University of Chicago by Dr. Otto Struve and President Robert Maynard Hutchins. I joined the faculty of the
Articles On Amartya Sen On the occasion of his winning of the 1998 nobel Prize in Economics. http://www.nd.edu/~kmukhopa/cal300/sen/articles.htm
Extractions: Articles on Prof. Sen (After the Noble Prize) Correspondent Report (Voice of America) By Challiss McDonough PM, Economists Congratulate Sen : The Hindu Sen A 'Conscience Keeper' of World of Economics : The Indian Express India's Record on Social Advancement ''Disastrous'': Sen (PTI) 'Sensitive, Philosopher and Economist' Abhijit Dasgupta: The Pioneer (Calcutta) Calcutta's pride knows no bounds By Shikha Mukerjee: Times Of India Amartya Sen gets Nobel Prize for economics : Times Of India : Times of India Amartya Sen wins Nobel Prize By Thomas Abraham: The Hindu Pride of India : Editorial, Hindustan Times Nobel prize for work on poverty and hunger : BBC News Speaker Challenges Ideas of Asian Values : By Leslie Nurse, The Yale Daily News (Posted by JM) The Third World Apologist finally strikes - Sankar Ray, Calcutta Online Globalisation sans social welfare is counter-productive : Amartya Sen: New York Amartya Sen awarded Nobel Prize for economics - IndiaTimes.Com Following in the footsteps of Tagore ' - IndiaTimes.Com Peers hail Sen's achievement - IndiaTimes.Com
Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents Review of Canetti's The torch in my ear by Robert Taylor in Boston Globe Online. http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1982/1982v.html
Extractions: THE TORCH IN MY EAR, by Elias Canetti, translated by Joachim Neugroschel. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 371 pp. $16.50. The second volume of Elias Canetti's odd yet oddly compelling memoirs distills the moral force of high Central European culture of which he is a noble example. He also conveys the confinement and oppressive weight of that tradition. Profound, passionate, highly readable, his memoir, in the style of much mid-European thought, displays a dense and abstract texture. Canetti's has been an unusual career. Surprise winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize, he is the author of disparate masterworks: "Auto-da-Fe," titled in German "Die Blendung," or "The Blinding"- a reference to the blinding of Samson - an acute, dark novel concerning the motives of fascism; and of "Crowds and Power," a brilliant study of the psychology of mass phenomena. The memoirs are not in this class. They are episodic, of high quality, but too discursive as a whole. The English translation is barely adequate; the independence of Canetti's mind struggles against the prosiness of the text. The title proclaims the range of the author's intellect on three symbolic levels: "The Torch In My Ear," expresses the conversion of sight into sound, the writer's craft; moreover, "The Torch" was the journal of Karl Kraus, the fearless Viennese critic of society and language whose presence is germane here. Much of Canetti's life during the '20s consisted of a continuous inner dialogue and debate with Kraus, his spiritual father. Finally, the title carries overtones of July 15, 1927, the burning of the Palais of Justice witnessed by Canetti, influencing his study of crowd behavior and presaging the destructive historical fires that leap through the pages of "Auto-da-Fe," destined to consume Europe.
Robert William Fogel - Autobiography Major contributor to Economic History (Cliometrics) and Institutional Economics. Winner of the nobel Prize in economics 1993 (together with Douglas North). http://www.nobel.se/economics/laureates/1993/fogel-autobio.html
Extractions: I was born in New York City in 1926, four years after my parents and my brother migrated to the United States from the city of Odessa in Russia. Although they arrived in New York penniless, my parents scraped together enough savings to establish the first of several small businesses just after I was born. Despite the hard times of the Great Depression and the modest financial circumstances in which we lived, they created a joyful household and they encouraged my brother and me to be optimistic about the future. My parents' reverence for learning encouraged both my brother and me toward academic pursuits. In many ways, however, it was my brother who was the main intellectual influence on me until he joined the armed forces in 1941. Almost six years my senior in age and nine years ahead of me in school, he inspired me with his intellectual brilliance. I still remember the intense discussions by my brother and his college classmates about the social and economic issues of the Depression that I overheard as I lay in my bed, supposedly asleep, in the next room. My education in the public schools of New York City between 1932 and 1944 was an excellent preparation for a life in science. Because of the Depression, these schools were able to attract a remarkably talented and dedicated collection of teachers who encouraged their students to strive for the highest levels of accomplishment. That environment led me to aspire to a career in science, and also kindled my love for literature and history.
Science In Poland - Maria Sklodowska-Curie Polish physicist and chemist, winner of two nobel Prizes, pioneer in study of radioactivity. http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/ph/sci/msc.htm
Extractions: Deutsch Version Maria (Marie Fr. ) Sklodowska-Curie (born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867) was one of the first woman scientists to win worldwide fame, and indeed, one of the great scientists of this century. She had degrees in mathematics and physics. Winner of two Nobel Prizes, for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911, she performed pioneering studies with radium and polonium and contributed profoundly to the understanding of radioactivity. Perhaps the most famous of all women scientists, Maria Sklodowska-Curie is notable for her many firsts She was the first to use the term radioactivity for this phenomenon. She was the first woman in Europe to receive her doctorate of science. In 1903, she became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for Physics. The award, jointly awarded to Curie, her husband Pierre, and Henri Becquerel, was for the discovery of radioactivity. She was also the first female lecturer, professor and head of Laboratory at the Sorbonne University in Paris (1906). In 1911, she won an unprecedented second Nobel Prize (this time in chemistry) for her discovery and isolation of pure radium and radium components. She was the first person ever to receive two Nobel Prizes.
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Extractions: The eCattlelog is a free, online listing service for cattle producers provided by the Noble Foundation Agricultural Division. The eCattlelog launched in the Fall of 2000 with seven categories. The Cattle Sources Directory category was added in July, 2002. The eCattlelog continues the tradition of the printed Cattlelog, first published in 1983. Search the eCattleLog (no registration necessary)
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