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Bruno Touschek's Extraordinary Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Bruno Touschek's Extraordinary Journey

This book tells the story of a unique scientific and human adventure, following the life and science of Bruno Touschek, an Austrian born physicist, who conceived and built AdA, the first matter-antimatter colliding-beam storage ring, the ancestor of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN where the Higgs Boson was discovered in 2012. Making extensive use of archival sources and personal correspondence, the author offers for the first time a unified history of European efforts to build modern-day particle accelerators, from the dark times of war-ravaged Europe up to the rebuilding of science in Germany, UK, Italy and France through the 1950s and early 1960s. This book, the result of several years of scholarly research work, includes numerous previously unpublished photos as well as original drawings by Bruno Touschek.

Obsessed by a Dream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Obsessed by a Dream

This Open Access biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Norwegian engineer and physicist Rolf Widerøe. Readers who meet him in the pages of this book will wonder why he isn't better known. The first of Widerøe's many pioneering contributions in the field of accelerator physics was the betatron. He later went on to build the first radiation therapy machine, an advance that would eventually revolutionize cancer treatment. Hospitals worldwide installed his machine, and today's modern radiation treatment equipment is based on his inventions. Widerøe's story also includes a fair share of drama, particularly during World War II when both Germans and the Allies vied for his collab...

My Life in Space Exploration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

My Life in Space Exploration

This book tells the inside story of Germany's first contributions to space research by experiments with artificial plasma clouds in space. In this autobiography, Gerhard Haerendel, former director at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, describes his 60 adventurous years in space research. The narrative of exciting events—covering 40 years of rocket and satellite work–is underpinned with accessible accounts of the actual physical phenomena and processes involved. The reader also learns about how the goals set by a visionary astrophysicist eventually led to one of Germany's first major contributions to space research by the creation of artificial comets in the solar wind...

Building the General Relativity and Gravitation Community During the Cold War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Building the General Relativity and Gravitation Community During the Cold War

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  • Published: 2017-08-21
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  • Publisher: Springer

This monograph presents a new perspective on the history of general relativity. It outlines the attempts to establish an institutional framework for the promotion of the field during the Cold War. Readers will learn the difficulties that key figures experienced and overcame during this period of global conflict. The author analyzes the subtle interconnections between scientific and political factors. He shows how politics shaped the evolution of general relativity, even though it is a field with no military applications. He also details how different scientists held quite different views about what “political” meant in their efforts to pursue international cooperation. The narrative exam...

Splinters of Infinity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Splinters of Infinity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03-12
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

The riveting story of a modern age scientific feud between two Nobel Prize-winning scientists over the nature of cosmic rays and the universe. Set in a revolutionary era of physics and science when a series of rapid-fire discoveries was upending our understanding of the universe, Splinters of Infinity by Mark Wolverton tells a little-known story: the tale of two of America’s foremost physicists, Robert Millikan (1868–1953) and Arthur Compton (1892–1962), who found themselves locked in an intense, often deeply personal, conflict about cosmic rays. Confirmed in 1912, cosmic rays—enigmatic forms of penetrating radiation—seemed to raise all new questions about the origins of the univer...

Live Longer and Better
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Live Longer and Better

Don’t we all want to live longer—a lot longer? The story of Live Longer and Better begins with a dome and a molecule. The dome is the geodesic dome that R. Buckminster Fuller made famous. The molecule is carbon 60 (C60 or C60), a nanosized molecule of sixty carbon atoms in a spheroid structure that resembles a geodesic dome. As cofounder of SES Research Inc. and MyVitalC, Chris Burres had the opportunity in the 1980s to work with the scientific team at Rice University that won a Nobel Prize for their accidental discovery of carbon 60. This book tells Chris’s story of the adventure that has led him and his partner to bring to the world ESS60®, the highest-quality carbon 60 available an...

Cosmic Rays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Cosmic Rays

In recent years, cosmic rays have become the protagonists of a new scientific revolution. We are able today to film the Universe with telescopes of completely novel conception, recording information from many different messengers and accessing previously unknown cosmic regions. Written by a recognized authority in physics, this book takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of cosmic rays, their role in the revolutionary field of multi-messenger astronomy, their production from powerful accelerators close to the surfaces of black holes and compact objects, reaching the highest levels of energy observed in nature, and the implications this has for our understanding of the Unive...

The Renaissance of General Relativity in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Renaissance of General Relativity in Context

This contributed volume explores the renaissance of general relativity after World War II, when it transformed from a marginal theory into a cornerstone of modern physics. Chapters explore key historical processes related to the theory of general relativity, in addition to presenting a thorough treatment of the relevant science behind these episodes. A broad historiographical framework is introduced first, thus providing the broad context in which the given computational approaches and case studies occurred. Written by an international and interdisciplinary group of expert authors, these chapters will bring readers to a more complete understanding of Einstein’s theory. Specific topics incl...

Particle Physics At The Year Of Centenary Of Bruno Pontecorvo - Proceedings Of The Sixteenth Lomonosov Conference On Elementary Particle Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Particle Physics At The Year Of Centenary Of Bruno Pontecorvo - Proceedings Of The Sixteenth Lomonosov Conference On Elementary Particle Physics

These proceedings are devoted to a wide variety of items, both in theory and experiment, of particle physics such as neutrino and astroparticle physics, tests of the standard model and beyond, and hadron physics. Also covered are gravitation and cosmology, and physics from present and future accelerators.