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61. List Of Students Participating In Blog Pilot - ASB222
hulse, russell Shatraw, Charlotte Smaltz, Nicole Benefield, Michelle. Loder KimTerazono, Miyuki Ladwig, Jody Mow, Linda. Davis, Kristin Durham, Robert
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62. MSN Encarta - Hulse, Russell A.
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64. DOE Pulse - Science And Technology Highlights From The DOE National Laboratories
russell hulse of DOE s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is not one to rest onhis laurels. Through his efforts, handson scientific displays soon may
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Nobel Laureate Russell Hulsebringing science to a library near you. See below Number 12 September 7, 1998 A New Look at Living Cells How do cells grow? How do they die? Scientists have had limited knowledge of the biological processes that are common to all cells. Now, researchers from DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Paris have, for the first time, obtained images of proteins, lipids and nucleic acids inside intact, living mouse cells. The scientists used a technique called infrared microspectrometry at Brookhaven's National Synchrotron Light Source facility. This technique may open up a new area of investigation, which would reveal new information on the way a cell divides, grows, takes up food or drugs, and dies.
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65. Iowa State Daily | Online Edition
russell hulse of Princeton won the Nobel Prize in 93 for his work in physics Nobel Laureate russell hulse discusses his Discovery of a Binary Pulsar
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66. Active Skim View Of: Index
Vernon, 126 hulse, russell, 7581, 83 hulse-Taylor binary, 78-79, 81-82, 83,84, 85, 164, 188, 199 Hydrogen bomb, 58, 102 Hydrogen maser clock,
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67. Nat' Academies Press, Einstein's Unfinished Symphony: Listening To The Sounds Of
hulse, russell, 7581, 83. hulse-Taylor binary, 78-79, 81-82, 83, 84, 85, 164,188, 199. Hydrogen bomb, 58, 102. Hydrogen maser clock, 54-55
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68. Office Of Science - DOE Nobel Prizes
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69. PSR 1913+16
In 1993, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to russell hulse and Joseph Taylorof Princeton University for their 1974 discovery of a pulsar,
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In 1993, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor of Princeton University for their 1974 discovery of a pulsar , designated PSR1913+16, in a binary system, in orbit with another star around a common center of mass. Using the Arecibo 305m antenna, Hulse and Taylor detected pulsed radio emission and thus identified the source as a pulsar , a rapidly rotating, highly magnetized neutron star . The neutron star rotates on its axis 17 times per second; thus the pulse period is 59 milliseconds. After timing the radio pulses for some time, Hulse and Taylor noticed that there was a systematic variation in the arrival time of the pulses. Sometimes, the pulses were received a little sooner than expected; sometimes, later than expected. These variations changed in a smooth and repetitive manner, with a period of 7.75 hours. They realized that such behavior is predicted if the pulsar were in a binary orbit with another star. The pulsar and its companion both follow elliptical orbits around their common center of mass. Each star moves in its orbit according to Kepler's Laws ; at all times the two stars are found on opposite sides of a line passing through the center of mass. The period of the orbital motion is 7.75 hours, and the stars are believed to be nearly equal in mass, about 1.4 solar masses. As shown in the figure here, the orbits are quite eccentric. The minimum separation at

70. SPACE.com -- Arecibo: Celestial Eavesdropper
As Joseph Taylor and russell hulse were observing the radio pulses of a pulsar,a mysterious difference in the arrival times of pulsed radio waves made them
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71. August/September 2005 Supplemental Info
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72. Hulse - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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73. Nobel Prize In Physics 1993
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75. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
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77. Princeton University Library | Fine Hall Library
hulse, russell A., USA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, b. 1950, and.TAYLOR Jr., JOSEPH H., USA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, b. 1941
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