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61. 100 Nobel Laureates Issue Dire Warning For Planet Earth
OSLO, Norway (OTVNewswire) At the nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here 1970; Paul D. Boyer Chemistry, 1997; bertram N. brockhouse Physic, 1994
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Dire Warning For Planet Earth
From the Best Minds In the World...
OSLO, Norway (OTVNewswire) - At the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here yesterday (12-7-01) celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the 'profound dangers' facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform.
The following is the text of that statement:
THE STATEMENT
The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust.
It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy.

62. ScienceWeek
brockhouse who shared the 1994 nobel Prize in Physics with Clifford Shull The following points are made by bertram N. brockhouse (citation below)
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ScienceWeek EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS: ON B.N. BROCKHOUSE (1918-2003)
The following points are made by Tom Timusk (Nature 2003 426:617):
1) Advances in science often start with abstract and difficult ideas Mendel's gene or Dalton's atom come to mind. Only much later, through defining experiments, do they become such concrete objects that one wonders what all the fuss was about. Genes have become sequences of nucleic acids, and atoms are now real things that can be manipulated one at a time with scanning probe microscopes. So it is, too, in condensed-matter physics: the phonon and the magnon were postulated as elementary quantum excitations of matter but acquired a real existence only through a brilliant set of experiments with thermal neutrons in the late 1950s. Those experiments were performed by Bertram Brockhouse (1918-2003) and marked the beginning of a new field of spectroscopy, inelastic neutron scattering. Brockhouse who shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics with Clifford Shull died on 13 October 2003.
2) In the 50 years since Brockhouse's invention, neutron spectroscopy has become a standard tool of physics. The neutron, an electrically neutral particle, is able to penetrate deep in the interior of matter; it possesses a magnetic moment and has, at room temperature, a wavelength that nicely matches the distance between atoms in solids and liquids. Dozens of reactors, and more recently accelerators, have been built for neutron spectroscopy: the new Spallation Neutron Source in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, will provide the most intense pulsed neutron beams ever used in research, and, at a total cost of US$1.4 billion, is one of the largest scientific projects in the world.

63. Carnegie Mellon University Receives Nobel Laureate Clifford Shull Papers
Carnegie Mellon University has received the papers of nobel Laureate In 1994Shull and Canadian physicist bertram N. brockhouse were awarded the nobel
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March 2004
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University receives Nobel Laureate Clifford Shull papers
Grant and additional gift will make the collection available to researchers
Carnegie Mellon University has received the papers of Nobel Laureate Clifford Glenwood Shull as a gift from the Shull family. In 1994 Shull and Canadian physicist Bertram N. Brockhouse were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their individual work with neutron-scattering techniques. Shull died in March 2001. Citing their father's early influences at Carnegie Tech and his subsequent lifelong commitment to Carnegie Mellon University, Shull's sons, John C. Shull, Dr. Robert D. Shull and William F. Shull, gave the Nobel Laureate's papers to Carnegie Mellon University Archives in 2003.
The American Institute of Physics recently awarded Carnegie Mellon University Archives an $8,000 grant to preserve and catalog the Shull Collection for research use. Additional funding pledged by the Shull family will digitize the archive and make it available to researchers on the Internet.
"The scientific papers of Clifford Shull are a real treasure to have at Carnegie Mellon. Even a brief look at part of the collection gives one an appreciation of the combination of careful, intensive work and clearly stated insights that are essential components of Shull's Nobel Prize-winning research," said Fred Gilman, professor and head of the department of physics.

64. Obituary Clifford Shull
He shared the 1994 nobel Prize with Professor bertram S. brockhouse of McMaster and bertram N. brockhouse, the question of what atoms do, the nobel
http://bca.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/bca/Obits/CGS.html
Clifford G. Shull 1915 - 2001
Most of the following text comes from an MIT News Release 2nd April, 2001
Obituaries were also published in the New York Times 4th April, 2001 and the Boston Globe 3rd April, 2001 Clifford G. Shull, co-winner of 1994 Nobel Prize in physics, is dead at 85
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. MIT Professor Emeritus Clifford G. Shull, co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1994, died on March 31 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford, MA, following a brief illness. Professor Shull was 85 and lived in Lexington, MA. He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize with Professor Bertram S. Brockhouse of McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. "Clifford G. Shull has helped answer the question of where atoms 'are' and Bertram N. Brockhouse, the question of what atoms 'do,'" the Nobel citation said. Professor Shull's prize was awarded for his pioneering work in neutron scattering, a technique that reveals where atoms are within a material like ricocheting bullets reveal where obstacles are in the dark. When a beam of neutrons is directed at a given material, the neutrons bounce off, or are scattered by, atoms in the sample being investigated. The neutrons' directions change, depending on the location of the atoms they hit, and a diffraction pattern of the atoms' positions can then be obtained. Understanding where atoms are in a material and how they interact with one another is the key to understanding a material's properties.

65. The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Physics: Down Memory Lane
1994 bertram N. brockhouse for the development of neutron spectroscopy and CLIFFORDG. SHULL for the development of the neutron diffraction technique.
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Nobel Laureates in physics: Down memory lane
2001 WOLFGANG KETTERLE, ERIC CORNELL AND CARL WEIMANN for their achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. 2000-1991 2000 ZHORES I. ALFEROV, and HERBERT KROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto- electronics and JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY for his part in invention of the integrated circuit. 1999 GERARDUS 'T HOOFT, and MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics. 1998 ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN, HORST L. STORMER and DANIEL C. TSUI for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. 1997 STEVEN CHU, CLAUDE COHEN-TANNOUDJI and WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. 1996 DAVID M. LEE, DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.

66. List Of Nobel Prizes - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About List Of Nobel Prize
Information about List of nobel Prizes in the Columbia Encyclopedia®. Clifford G. Shull bertram N. brockhouse, Alfred G. Gilman Martin Rodbell
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67. The Nobel Prize For Physics (1901-1998)
The following is a complete listing of nobel Prize awards, subsequent testsof general relativity 1994 1960 bertram N. brockhouse Neutron scattering
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The Nobel Prize for Physics (1901-1998)
The following is a complete listing of Nobel Prize awards, from the first award in 1901. Prizes were not awarded in every year. The date in brackets is the approximate date of the work. The description following the names is an abbreviation of the official citation. The Physics prize is announced near the beginning of October each year. One of the quickest ways to get the announcement is to watch the Nobel Foundation web site at http://www.nobel.se/

68. JLab News - Nobel Prize In Physics Awarded
But I thought my life is good even without (the nobel Prize). 1994 bertram N.brockhouse, Canada, and Clifford G. Shull, United States, for developing
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    Nobel Prize in physics awarded By Matt Moore
    CNews World , October 7, 2003 STOCKHOLM (AP) - A Russian, a Russian-American and a Briton who also has U.S. citizenship will share this year's Nobel Prize in physics for theories about how matter can show bizarre behaviour at extremely low temperatures. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences cited Alexei A. Abrikosov, 75, Anthony J. Leggett, 65, and Vitaly L. Ginzburg, 87, for their work concerning two phenomena called superconductivity and superfluidity. Abrikosov is a Russian and American citizen based at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois; Ginzburg is a Russian based at the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow; and Leggett is a British and American citizen based at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The prize money, equivalent to about $1.75 million Cdn, will be shared equally among the three winners. Leggett said he was surprised. "I guess it had occurred to me that it was a possibility I might get the Nobel Prize, but I didn't think it was particularly probable," he said. Abrikosov, on the other hand, said the news didn't shock him. He said he had been nominated several times before, but this year the Nobel committee notified him that he was a candidate. "And since this had never happened before, I saw this as a good sign," he said.

69. CRSNG - Bertram Brockhouse : Personnalité De La Radio à Neutrons
Translate this page bertram brockhouse Son intérêt pour les radios était d’ordre technique. Le site Web des prix nobel comprend une grande quantité d’information qui
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70. Recent Winners Of Physics Nobel Prize
Here is a list of scientists who have won the nobel Prize in physics since 1976 . 1994 bertram N. brockhouse, Canada; Clifford G. Shull, United States;
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71. Call For Nominations: NSERC Brockhouse $250,000
The Prize honours the late Dr. bertram N. brockhouse, 1994 nobel Prize cowinnerin Physics, and recognizes excellence in interdisciplinary research of the
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72. PREMI NOBEL Per La FISICA
1994, bertram N. brockhouse. Clifford G. Shull. 1995, Martin L. Perl I premiNobel. La vita, le scoperte ei successi dei premiati in fisica, chimica,
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73. Details
bertram N. brockhouse Autobiography Physics 1994http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1994/; bertram N. brockhouse - Autobiography
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74. Details
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75. Nobel Prize Laureates By Country -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about bertram N. brockhouse) bertram N. (British statesman and leader during World War II; received nobel Prize for
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There are 770 laureates in all.
Note: "country" refers to country of residence at the time of receving the prize, not necessarily the country of birth; unless otherwise known by birth place (e.g. German scientist, Swiss physicist). In cases where the laureate was naturalized and received the prize in the country of naturalization, the birth country is represented in italics.
(A mountainous republic in central Europe; under the Habsburgs (1278-1918) Austria maintained control of the Holy Roman Empire and was a leader in European politics until the 19th century) Austria
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76. LP: Nobel Prizes (Men Vs Women)
1995 Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines, 1994 bertram N. brockhouse, Someone else needs to do the same research about blacks and the nobel Prize.
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77. Registration - Los Angeles Times
Recent winners of the nobel Prize in physics, and their research, according tothe nobel 1994 bertram N. brockhouse, Canada, and Clifford G. Shull,
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78. Brockhouse
bertram N. brockhouse. (1918 Present) 1994 nobel Prize in Physics In 1962,Bert brockhouse moved to McMaster University where he served as a
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Bertram N. Brockhouse (1918 - Present) On July 15, 1918, in Lethbridge, Ontario, Bretram N. Brockhouse was born. A few years later, in the 1920's, Bert's family moved to Vancouver owning and opperating a rooming house in the West End of Vancouver.
Ever since Bert was a youth he was a modest, honest, absent minded, kind, opionated and responsible person. When his family moved in the 1920's, he took on a paper route to contribute to his family's income. He liked fishing and hanging out with his buddies. He also enjoyed fooling around with radios a lot. He spent time hanging out in radio repair shops and making home-made radios from designs from popular electronics magazines, which gave him the idea for his first job when out of high school as a radio repair in 1935. These skills of repairing radios came in handy when World War II came along for he was an electronic technician in the Canadian Naval Reserve.
Tripple - Axis Neutron Spectrometer, in 1952, which is now used worldwide to investigate crystal structures.
Like many physicists, Bert Brockhouse liked to explore metaphysical ideas oor the spiritual world. He was a religious man whio's beliefs in physics theory reflected with his belief in religion. He quotes

79. City Of Toronto - Doing Business In Toronto: Universities And Colleges In Toront
bertram N. brockhouse won the nobel Prize in 1994 for the development of neutronspectroscopy. brockhouse developed the neutron spectrometer and was one of
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80. Physics Nobel Laureates 1975 - Today
The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. brockhouse, bertram N., Canada, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, * 1918
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Physics 1975
The prize was awarded jointly to: BOHR, AAGE, Denmark, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, MOTTELSON, BEN, Denmark, Nordita, Copenhagen, * 1926 (in Chicago, U.S.A.); and RAINWATER, JAMES, U.S.A., Columbia University, New York, NY, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection".
Physics 1976
The prize was divided equally between: RICHTER, BURTON, U.S.A., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA, TING, SAMUEL C. C., U.S.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, (European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland), "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind".
Physics 1977
The prize was divided equally between: ANDERSON, PHILIP W., U.S.A., Bell Laboratories,Murray Hill, NJ, MOTT, Sir NEVILL F., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, + 1996; and

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