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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

61. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
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  • 62. Read About Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford Of Nelson At WorldVillage Enc
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    (Redirected from Ernest Rutherford Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson OM FRS August 30 October 19 ), called "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, New Zealand . He studied at Nelson College and Canterbury College , 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 ), 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

    63. Nuclear Chemistry
    Twelve years earlier, lord ernest rutherford, a pioneer in atomic structure, hadpostulated the existence of a neutral particle, with the approximate mass
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      The story begins in 1932, with the discovery of the neutron by Sir James Chadwick, an English physicist. Sir James Chadwick (Courtesy of the American Institute of Physics) (left), Lord Rutherford at Cambridge (right) Until 1932, the atom was known to consist of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by enough negatively charged electrons to make the atom electrically neutral. Most of the atom was empty space, with its mass concentrated in a tiny nucleus. The nucleus was thought to contain both protons and electrons because the proton (otherwise known as the hydrogen ion, H ) was the lightest known nucleus and because electrons were emitted by the nucleus in beta decay . In addition to the beta particles, certain radioactive nuclei emitted positively charged alpha particles and neutral gamma radiation.

    64. Rutherfords Den
    ernest, lord rutherford is recognised world wide as the Father of the Atom.Born in New Zealand, he graduated here in 1894 at Canterbury College,
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    Rutherford's Den Ernest, Lord Rutherford is recognised world wide as the Father of the Atom. Born in New Zealand, he graduated here in 1894 at Canterbury College, Christchurch (now the site of The Arts Centre). He also began his lifetime research working at the forefront of electrical technology on this site. Visitors can experience his life and science through dynamic multimedia, meet him in the Den where it all happened, listen to historic broadcasts and recollections of his character and be part of the daily life at Canterbury College in the 1890's. School visits
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    The first New Zealander to win a Nobel Prize, lord (ernest) rutherford (in 1908)who split the atom, once said, We haven t got a lot of money,
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      In his early years, he worked with Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi and then soared to fame with his Nobel Prize-winning discovery in 1938 of how nuclear fires light the stars. TRANSPLANTS Dead Bones to Life Cadaver bones can replace injured or diseased bone, but up to a third of these grafts fail because they cannot repair microscopic cracks from normal wear and tear, unlike living bone. (Scientific American)
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      So did hundreds and hundreds of New Zealanders - Jack Lovelock, Sir Ernest Rutherford, Dame Malvina Major, and Gordon Coates to name but four. If you want to preserve parents right to choose, and a way of life New Zealand cannot afford to lose, please put your hand up (Scoop.co.nz (press release)
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      Whether it's for Ernest Rutherford, Miles Barnett or Richard Pearse, technology has been close to the heart of New Zealanders. But, talk of digital radio technology, and 'New Zealand is watching the rest of the world,' as Mr Finn puts it (Financial Express, India)
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    66. Article About "Ernest Rutherford" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Apr-2004
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    Ernest Rutherford, Lord Rutherford of Nelson August 30 October 19 ), called "father" of nuclear physics , pioneered the orbital theory of the atom notably in his discovery of rutherford scattering with his Gold Foil experiment.
    Rutherford on the New Zealand 100 dollar note Rutherford was born at Brightwater, near Nelson, New Zealand . He studied at Nelson College and graduated at Canterbury College, now the University of Canterbury , 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 Cambridge University ). There he briefly held the world record for the distance over which wireless waves were detected and he named the alpha and beta rays 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 In he took the chair of physics at Manchester University . There he discovered the nuclear nature of atoms, and was the world's first successful alchemist, he converted

    67. Ernest Rutherford [Pictures And Photos Of]
    ernest rutherford pictures, photos, photographs, images, physics history. (6th from right) Proff lord rutherford, (3rd from left) Dr. GFC Searle,
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    68. Rutherford [Pictures And Photos Of]
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    69. Ernest Rutherford
    ernest rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, New Zealand, the fourthchild just west of Sir Isaac Newton s tomb and by that of lord Kelvin.
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    Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, New Zealand, the fourth child and second son in a family of seven sons and five daughters. His father James Rutherford, a Scottish wheelwright, emigrated to New Zealand with Ernest's grandfather and the whole family in 1842. His mother, née Martha Thompson, was an English schoolteacher, who, with her widowed mother, also went to live there in 1855.
    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

    70. Lesson 3-2 The Development Of The Atomic Model
    lord ernest rutherford 18711937, ernest rutherford, who was once a student ofThomson s, is credited with discovering that most of the atom is made up of
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    Lesson 3-2 Development of the Atomic Model
    Need more help? Click on the image above. To borrow an example from Albert Einstein, imagine if you had never seen a clock or a watch before, and someone gave you an intricate Swiss timepiece. Imagine studying the motion of the hands, but never being allowed to remove the watch face and see the mechanisms which produced the sychronized movements. If you thought about it long enough, you might be able to come up with a model to explain the motion of the hands, but you could never be sure that your model was an accurate depiction of what was going behind the face of the watch. In fact, if someone was to come along with a better explanation for the motion of the hands, you would be forced to update your model. Our atomic model has much in common with the imaginary watch from the above example. We can't base our model on actual observations of atoms, because they are too small to be seen with our most sensitive instruments. Instead, we must come up with a model of an atom that can account for and explain observations that we can actually see. As new observations are made, we are forced to update our model to accommodate them. As a result, our model of the atom has evolved over time, and we must accept the fact that it is likely to change again in the future.

    71. Encyclopedia: Ernest Rutherford
    lord rutherford of Nelson on the New Zealand 100 dollar note. In 1898 rutherfordwas appointed to the ernest rutherford, 1st Baron rutherford of Nelson
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    Updated 218 days 6 hours Other descriptions of Ernest Rutherford Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson OM FRS August 30 October 19 ), called "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, New Zealand . He studied at Nelson College and Canterbury College , 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 ), resident at

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    Updated 9 days 7 hours 14 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson 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 Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...

    73. Science: Chemistry: People: Rutherford, Ernest - Open Site
    In 1893 lord rutherford developed a timing system which was able to switch However ernest rutherford changed human view of the world entirely when he
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    Biography Rutherford was brought up in the humble surroundings of Brightwater, Nelson. His father was a mechanic and engineer, while his mother used to be a primary school teacher. He was the fourth of twelve children in the family, and money was scarce. He had to deal with the personal tragedy of the death of some of his siblings.
    Homework and education was important during his childhood. His mother would make sure he did all his homework, stating the words ‘All knowledge is power.’ Who would have known the statement would be so true? Rutherford attended extension classes at school and showed obvious scientific interest and observation skill.
    He attended Nelson College and became head boy, dux and First XV rugby forward in his final year with top marks in all his classes. He was one of ten people in New Zealand who won a Junior Scholarship that year, but only after sitting the exams two times. Like everything he did in life, he never succeeded first time but with constant persisitence ended in success.
    And with this dilligence and refusal to give up, Rutherford exceeded the boundaries perhaps otherwise expected. He has received the Rumford Medal in 1904, a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1908, and an Order of Merit in 1925.

    74. History_rutherford
    ernest rutherford, lord rutherford of Nelson (born August 30, 1871 / died October ernest rutherford was born in Brightwater, near Nelson, New Zealand
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    Ernest Rutherford was born in Brightwater, near Nelson, New Zealand 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. 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. The McGill years, from 1898 to 1907, were significant for it was at McGill that he made the first of his three major discoveries. Assisted by chemist Frederick Soddy, he unravelled the mysteries of radioactive atoms. Going against a popularly accepted belief that elements were immutable (as the derivation of the word atom implies: from the Greek tomos, to cut, and a meaning not; therefore something unsplittable - a conceptual billiard ball), Rutherford showed that some heavy atoms spontaneously decay into slightly lighter, and chemically different, atoms. His book on this subject, Radioactivity, was published in 1904, followed by others in 1906 and 1930. It was this discovery and his work on the chemistry of radioactive materials, that led to him being awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 for his "investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances."

    75. DESYs KworkQuark - Lexikon: Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)
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    Hamilton, Frederick Spencer, lord (18561928) Hartwell, ernest C. The Teachingof History (English) Hayes, rutherford Birchard (1822-1893)
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    79. Ernest Rutherford - Wikipedia
    rutherford afgebeeld op een 100 NieuwZeelandse dollar bankbiljet. lord ernestrutherford of Nelson and Cambridge (30 augustus 1871 – 19 oktober 1937) was
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    Rutherford afgebeeld op een 100 Nieuw-Zeelandse dollar bankbiljet Lord Ernest Rutherford of Nelson and Cambridge 30 augustus 19 oktober ) was een Nieuw-Zeelands natuur- en scheikundige . Hij wordt ook wel de vader van de nucleaire fysica genoemd. Hij pionierde de baantheorie van het atoom door de ontdekking van de verstrooiing van Rutherford Rutherford werd geboren in Nelson Nieuw-Zeeland . Hij studeerde af aan Canterbury College, dat tegenwoordig de universiteit van Canterbury heet. Een replica van zijn laboratorium staat in het Christchurch Arts Centre in Christchurch . Na zijn studie, reisde Rutherford naar Engeland voor een promotieonderzoek. Hij werd hoogleraar aan de universiteit van Manchester Rutherford ontdekte in dat de straling van radioactief materiaal uit twee soorten bestaat, die hij alpha en beta noemt. Vier jaar later komt hij met de theorie dat deze straling veroorzaakt wordt door veranderingen in het atoom. In stelde hij het eerste model van het atoom op, dat volgens hem bestond uit een zeer kleine positief geladen kern, waaromheen het elektron cirkelt.

    80. Zwoje (The Scrolls) 4 (32), 2002
    Henryk Niewodniczañski and Sir ernest rutherford lord Nelson. At a JubileeConference in Manchester in 1960 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of
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    The text below is a slightly modified version of the article published in Organon
    HENRYK NIEWODNICZAÑSKI AND ERNEST RUTHERFORD
    ADAM STRZA£KOWSKI
    Professor Henryk Niewodniczañski, the founding father of the Cracow nuclear physics centre, was born in Wilno 102 years ago. A graduate in physics at the Stefan Batory University also in Wilno, he stayed there to pursue his scientific career. His first research subject was optical atomic spectroscopy. In 1933 he discovered forbidden transition lines in lead vapour spectrum and interpreted them as resulting from magnetic dipole transitions. It was certainly the most important discovery in Polish experimental physics of the inter-war period. Cambridge was really an extraordinary scientific centre, great not only in its own times but by today's standards as well A 1935 picture of the Cavendish Laboratory researchers shows 38 scientists gathered around J. J. Thomson and E. Rutherford (Fig. 1).
    Fig. 1. Scientific Staff of the Cavendish Laboratory in June 1935. Niewodniczañski is standing on the far left in the third row.
    Fig. 2. H. Niewodniczañski, H. A. Boorse and C. J. Milner in front of the Mond Laboratory. (Photo D. Shoenberg)

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