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  1. Reminiscences of my early years (Notes and records of the Royal Society of London) by Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, 1960
  2. On an expansion apparatus for making visible the tracks of ionising particles in gases and some results obtained by its use by Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, 1912
  3. On a method of making visible the paths of ionising particles through a gas by Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, 1911
  4. On the comparative efficiency as condensation nuclei of positively and negatively charged ions by Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, 1900
  5. An atlas of typical expansion chamber photographs: Atlas typischer Nebelkammerbilder. Atlas de photographies de chambre de Wilson by Wolfgang Gentner, 1954
  6. Atlas typischer nebelkammerbilder: Mit einfuhrung in die Wilsonsche methode (German Edition) by Wolfgang Gentner, H. Maier-Leibnitz, et all 1940

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Wilson originally devised the cloud chamber to simulate clouds in his laboratory. From 1895 to 1899, he carried out many experiments and established that the nucleation of
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Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees, 1869–1959, Scottish physicist, educated at Manchester and Cambridge universities. He was Jacksonian professor of natural philosophy at Cambridge from
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1927 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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    Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees (1869-1959) was a British physicist who won the 1927 Nobel Prize in physics for his 1912 invention of the cloud chamber. The Wilson cloud chamber was a device that made the paths of electrically charged subatomic particles visible, allowing scientists to study these particles. Wilson was born on Feb. 14, 1869, in a town near Glencorse, Scotland, to John Wilson, a sheep farmer, and Annie Clark Harper. He studied science and received his bachelor's degree in 1887 from Owens College in Manchester, England. He received a degree in physics from Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge, England, in 1892. From 1894 to 1896, he conducted research at the Cavendish Laboratory under the direction of British physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson, whose research led to the discovery of the electron. Fascination with such meteorological phenomena as halos produced by sunlight on mist stimulated Wilson's greatest work. Intending to reproduce such optical phenomena in a laboratory setting, Wilson used a device called an expansion chamber that produced fog and rain. Through repeated efforts, he created a vapor in an atmosphere free of dust particles. This indicated to him that water droplets form by condensing around ions (atoms that have an electric charge) rather than dust particles, as commonly believed among scientists at that time. Wilson's discovery strongly supported the existence of ions, atoms, and molecules.

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Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees (18691959) Charles Thomson Rees Wilson was born on the 14th of February, 1869, in the parish of Glencorse, near Edinburgh.
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Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Charles Thomson Rees Wilson was born on the 14th of February, 1869, in the parish of Glencorse, near Edinburgh. His father, John Wilson, was a farmer, and his ancestors had been farmers in the South of Scotland for generations. His mother was Annie Clerk Harper.
At the age of four he lost his father, and his mother moved with the family to Manchester, where he was at first educated at a private school, and later at Owen's College - now the University of Manchester. Here, intending to become a physician, Wilson took up mainly biology. Having been granted an entrance scholarship in 1888 he went on to Cambridge (Sidney Sussex College), where he took his degree in 1892. It was here that he became interested in the physical sciences, especially physics and chemistry. (It was also possible that Wilson's decision to abandon medicine was influenced by Balfour Stewart, who was professor of physics at Owen's College at that time - about a dozen years earlier, J. J. Thomson, who also went to Cambridge, had passed through the same College.)
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Student, at the end of that year, enabled him to devote all his time for the next three years to research, and for a year subsequent to this he was employed by the Meteorological Council in research on atmospheric electricity. The greater part of his work on the behaviour of ions as condensation nuclei was thus carried out in the years 1895-1900, whilst after this his other occupations - mainly tutorial - prevented him from dealing sufficiently with the development of the cloud chamber. Early in 1911, however, he was the first person to see and photograph the tracks of individual alpha- and beta-particles and electrons. (The latter were described by him as "little wisps and threads of clouds".) The event aroused great interest as the paths of the alpha-particles were just as

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