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Alphabetical Listing Hulse, Russell A. Physics 1993 Hume, David Peace 1998 Hunt, R. Timothy Medicine 2001 Hurwicz, Leonid Economics 2007 Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding Medicine http://www.almaz.com/nobel/alpha/H.html
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics 1993 Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics The Nobel Prize in Physics 1993 was awarded jointly to Russell A. Hulse and Joseph H. Taylor Jr. "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
Online Encyclopedia And Dictionary - Russell Alan Hulse The Prize given to Taylor and Hulse was the first ever given for work in General Relativity (Gravity waves). External link. Hulse, Russell A., Autobiography . http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Russell_Alan_Hulse
Extractions: Search Categories ... Nobel Prize in Physics winners 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 Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early years 4 External link Hulse was born in New York City and attended Bronx High School of Science and the Cooper Union before moving to University of Massachusetts Amherst 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
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Physics Russell A. Hulse - Autobiography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics I was born November 28, 1950 in New York City, the son of Alan and Betty Joan Hulse. My parents tell me that I quickly showed an unusual level of curiosity about the world around me as a child, and that this transformed itself into an interest in science at a very early age. For my part, I certainly recall that science was a defining part of my approach to life for as far back as I can remember. My parents fostered and supported this interest, and I thank them very much for being my first and, by far, most uncritically supportive funding agency. I ran through a seemingly endless series of interests involving chemistry sets, mechanical engineering construction sets, biology dissection kits, butterfly collecting, photography, telescopes, electronics and many other things over the years. My parents not only supported my interests at home but also suffered along with me (and, most likely, much more than me) when some of my first experiences with school proved to be less than positive. Though I had some elementary school teachers with whom I got along well, there were some real problems with others who found me and my intense interest in science difficult to understand and deal with.
The Discovery Of The Binary Pulsar Title The discovery of the binary pulsar Authors Hulse, Russell A. Affiliation AA(Princeton University, Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08543) http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994RvMP...66..699H
Nobelpr3 Hulse Russell A. Taylor Joseph H. Jr Brockhouse Bertram N. Shull Clifford G. Perl Martin L. Frederick Reines Lee David M. Osheroff Douglas D. Richardson Robert C. http://biphome.spray.se/maaski/nobelpr3.htm
The ALADDIN Atomic Physics Database System Title The ALADDIN atomic physics database system Authors Hulse, Russell A. Affiliation AA(Princeton University, Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08543) http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990AIPC..206...63H
Extractions: Bibliographic Code: Abstract ALADDIN has been adopted as the standard international atomic physics data exchange format for magnetic confinement fusion applications by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Entry of critically evaluated atomic data sets into ALADDIN format is to be coordinated by the IAEA atomic and Molecular Data Unit, which will also coordinate long-term development and distribution of updated software and documentation. The increasingly widespread adoption of the ALADDIN data format can be expected to greatly facilitate access to atomic data both within and outside of this original fusion application area. Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences Use: Authors Title Keywords (in text query field) Abstract Text Return: Query Results Return items starting with number Query Form Database: Astronomy