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  1. Discussion on Heavy Hydrogen. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. Vol. CXLIV, pp. 1-28; 235-249; 266-279; 285-307. by Lord Ernest (1871-1937). RUTHERFORD, 1934-01-01
  2. The Artificial Transmutation of the Elements Being the Thirty-fifth Robert Boyle Lecture Delivered Before the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club on 2nd June 1933 by Ernest Lord Rutherford, 1933
  3. Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, 3 Volumes.Published Under the Scientific Direction of Sir James Chadwick. by Ernest Rutherford, 1962
  4. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1963
  5. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1962
  6. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1965
  7. Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, Volume One: New Zealand by Ernest Rutherford, 1962
  8. Rutherford: Being the life and letters of the Rt. Hon. Lord Rutherford, O.M., by A. S Eve, 1939
  9. Lord Rutherford on the golf course by Frederick George Mann, 1976
  10. Lord Rutherford by Norman Feather, 1973-04
  11. Lord Rutherford of Nelson,: A tribute to New Zealand's greatest scientists, by Charles M Focken, 1937
  12. Lord Rutherford, 1871-1937 by A. S Eve, 1938
  13. Some personal memories of Lord Rutherford of Nelson (Cawthron lecture series) by Henry H Dale, 1950

1. Ernest Rutherford - Biography
Ernest Rutherford Biography Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, New Isaac Newton's tomb and by that of Lord Kelvin.
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2. Ernest Rutherford - Scientist Supreme
A resource on Ernest Rutherford compiled by John Campbell, the author of Rutherford Scientist Supreme.
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3. The Scientists Ernest Rutherford.
Lord Rutherford (18711937) I was once again struck, in my review of Rutherford's life, of how of subatomic physics, Ernest Rutherford came
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4. Lord Ernest Rutherford Winner Of The 1908 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Lord Ernest Rutherford, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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5. The New Zealand Edge Heroes Scientists Ernest Rutherford
life and work of revolutionary New Zealand physicist Ernest (Lord) Rutherford. The play focuses on the enigma that was Rutherford, follows his
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6. Science Through The Centuries: Lord Ernest Rutherford
Lord Ernest Rutherford 1871 1937 In 1895, JJ Thomson, discoverer of the electron,appointed a young Ernest Rutherford as one of his first graduate
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In 1895, JJ Thomson, discoverer of the electron, appointed a young Ernest Rutherford as one of his first graduate students at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1898 Rutherford left Cambridge and spent the next twenty years establishing a world-class reputation with his pioneering work on the structure of the atom. In 1919 he was the obvious choice to take over from Thompson at the Cavendish, where he created an outstanding team of scientists who furthered his work in nuclear physics. Many groundbreaking discoveries emerged from the Cavendish under Rutherford's direction, in particular Chadwick's work on the neutron. In 1932, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton first split the atom.
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7. Ernest Rutherford And The Dawn Of The Nuclear Age
This understanding awaited the work of Ernest Rutherford. Ernest Rutherford and the Atom
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8. Rutherford And The History Of Radiation
Biography of Ernest Rutherford who is considered the _QUOTATION_father of nuclear physics_QUOTATION_.
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9. The Newer Alchemy. - RUTHERFORD, LORD [ERNEST].
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10. Rutherford, Lord Ernest - The Science Beat Scientific
The Science Beat covers Rutherford, Lord Ernest plus Scientific Research, space, NASA, museums biology, archeology, ocean, weather, chemistry
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Top Science Chemistry Nobel Prize in Chemistry Nobel Laureates Rutherford, Lord Ernest
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12. Rutherford
Lord Ernest Rutherford újzélandi születésu angol fizikus. 1908ban kémiaiNobel-díjjal tüntették ki az atomok bomlásának és a radioaktív anyagok kémiájának
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Lord Ernest Rutherford újzélandi születésû angol fizikus. 1908-ban kémiai Nobel-díjjal tüntették ki "az atomok bomlásának és a radioaktív anyagok kémiájának vizsgálatáért".
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13. Ernest Rutherford - Scientist Supreme
A resource on ernest rutherford compiled by John Campbell, the author of lord rutherford achieved both. In a generation that witnessed one of the
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Rutherford - A Brief Biography John Campbell
j.campbell@phys.canterbury.ac.nz (All material is from my book Rutherford Scientist Supreme . The text of this version of the many brief biographies I have written on Rutherford appeared in edited form in the June 2001 issue of The World and I magazine, a publication of the Washington Times Corporation. www.worldandimag.com ) Ernest Rutherford is one of the most illustrious scientists of all time. He is to the atom what Darwin is to evolution, Newton to mechanics, Faraday to electricity and Einstein to relativity. His pathway from rural child to immortality is a fascinating one. Rutherford 's works ensure his immortality. As the The New York Times stated, in a eulogy accompanying the announcement of his unexpected and unnecessary death in 1937.
" It is given to but few men to achieve immortality, still less to achieve Olympian rank, during their own lifetime. Lord Rutherford achieved both. In a generation that witnessed one of the greatest revolutions in the entire history of science he was universally acknowledged as the leading explorer of the vast infinitely complex universe within the atom, a universe that he was first to penetrate." Not for him the fame based on one discovery. He radically altered our understanding of nature on three separate occasions. Through brilliantly conceived experiments, and with special insight, he explained the perplexing problem of radioactivity as the spontaneous disintegration of atoms (they were not necessarily stable entities as had been assumed since the time of the ancient Greeks), he determined the structure of the atom and he was the world's first successful alchemist (he converted nitrogen into oxygen). Or put another way, he was first to split the atom.

14. Ernest Rutherford - Biography
ernest rutherford ernest rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, just west of Sir Isaac Newton s tomb and by that of lord Kelvin.
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Ernest received his early education in Government schools and at the age of 16 entered Nelson Collegiate School. In 1889 he was awarded a University scholarship and he proceeded to the University of New Zealand, Wellington, where he entered Canterbury College . He graduated M.A. in 1893 with a double first in Mathematics and Physical Science and he continued with research work at the College for a short time, receiving the B.Sc. degree the following year. That same year, 1894, he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Science Scholarship, enabling him to go to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson . In 1897 he was awarded the B.A. Research Degree and the Coutts-Trotter Studentship of Trinity College. An opportunity came when the Macdonald Chair of Physics at McGill University, Montreal, became vacant, and in 1898 he left for Canada to take up the post.
Rutherford returned to England in 1907 to become Langworthy Professor of Physics in the University of Manchester, succeeding Sir Arthur Schuster, and in 1919 he accepted an invitation to succeed Sir Joseph Thomson as Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge. He also became Chairman of the Advisory Council, H.M. Government, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; Professor of Natural Philosophy, Royal Institution, London; and Director of the Royal Society Mond Laboratory, Cambridge.

15. Lord Ernest Rutherford Winner Of The 1908 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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L ORD E RNEST R UTHERFORD
1908 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances.
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    Place of Birth: Nelson, New Zealand
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Victoria University, Manchester
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Counting The Beats Early Experiments Cambridge, ... Nancy Wake Ernest Rutherford
ATOM MAN
The creator of modern atomic physics and forerunner of the nuclear age, one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 and a baronetcy, choosing the title Baron Rutherford of Nelson, in 1931. In the words of Einstein, "a second Newton". The man who "tunneled into the very material of God": inventor, experimenter and Nelson farm boy. Rutherford’s strengths as a scientist are legion. A prolific, practical inventor and scientific theorist whose ideas were based on rigorous experimentation; one of the original "demo or die" scientists; turning conjecture into fact. He attributed his willingness to experiment and find unorthodox solutions to his hardscrabble background in rural New Zealand: "We don’t have the money, so we have to think". Three Discoveries
His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today: a tiny nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.

17. The Scientists: Ernest Rutherford.
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Lord Rutherford
I was once again struck, in my review of Rutherford's life, of how many great persons in history have had simple beginnings. Though he was to become one of the greatest pioneers of subatomic physics, Ernest Rutherford came from simple people, a family with "heart, head, hand." He was born in Spring Grove , South Island, New Zealand, the fourth of twelve children. His father was a "wheelwright and flaxmiller." Whether in spite of, or because of these humble circumstances , Ernest got a proper start in life. He first attended state schools, then, with the assistance of scholarships, went off to Canterbury College, Christchurch, where undoubtedly he was exposed to a liberal education. In 1892, Rutherford, having majored in mathematics and physics, graduated from Canterbury. Young Rutherford stayed on at Canterbury College for a further year, teaching and studying. His studies that year included a study on the properties of iron in high-frequency alternating magnetic fields; he was to publish the results. Soon, he received an invitation from Cambridge which brought him off to England. He arrived at Cambridge (Trinity) in 1895 and began to work under "J.J." Thomson

18. Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford Of Nelson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclop
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(Redirected from Ernest Rutherford photo of Ernest Rutherford The Right Honourable Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, PC OM FRS August 30 ... October 19 ), was a New Zealand -born British nuclear physicist. He was known as the "father" of nuclear physics , pioneered the orbital theory of the atom , notably in his discovery of rutherford scattering off the nucleus with his gold foil experiment Rutherford was born at Spring Grove, (now in Brightwater ), near Nelson . He studied at Nelson College and won a scholarship to study at Canterbury College University of New Zealand , with three degrees and two years of research at the forefront of electrical technology. In Rutherford travelled to England for postgraduate study at the Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge ), and was resident at Trinity College . There he briefly held the world record for the distance over which wireless waves were detected. During the investigation of radioactivity he coined the terms alpha beta , and gamma rays Lord Rutherford of Nelson on the New Zealand 100 dollar note In Rutherford was appointed to the chair of physics at McGill University where he did the work which gained him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry . He had demonstrated that radioactivity was the spontaneous disintegration of atoms . This is ironic given his famous remark " In science there is only physics; all the rest is

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rutherford, lord ernest (1871 1937), Click For External Online ReferenceAustralian Physicist. Quotations By This Source. Misc
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20. TDC > Lord Ernest Rutherford: Father Of The Atom
ernest lord rutherford, the man who became known as the Father of the atom ? was 1937 ernest lord rutherford of Nelson dies aged 66 on 19 October 1937.
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