EditorialQuestions and exercises to be used in connection with Outlines of physics, an elementary text-book : Nichols, E. L. (Edward Leamington), 1854-1937.
EditorialNotes on observations : being an outline of the methods used for determining the meaning and value of quantitative observations and experiments in physics and chemistry, and for reducing the results obtained : Lupton, Sydney, 1850-.
EditorialEarly chapters in science; a first book of knowledge of natural history, botany, physiology, physics and chemistry for young people : Awdry, Frances Emily Moberly.
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900. Colored engraving.
EditorialMarie Curie (1867-1934). French physicist. Along with her husband, Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898 and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911. It was the first woman to occupy a position in higher education (1906)...
EditorialCURIE, Marie (Warsaw, 1867-Sancellemoz, 1934). French physicist. Along with her husband, Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898 and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911. It was the first woman to occupy a position in h...
EditorialMarie Curie (1867-1934). French physicist. Along with her husband, Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898 and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911. It was the first woman to occupy a position in higher education (1906)...
EditorialPortrait of C.H.D. Buys Ballot, professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Utrecht, Stoomdrukkerij De Industrie, 1860 - 1880.
EditorialPortrait of F.A.W. Miquel, professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, A.A. Vermeulen & Co., 1860 - 1871.
EditorialPortrait of R. Rees, professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, A.A. Vermeulen & Co., 1860 - 1864.
EditorialJoseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Jean-Baptiste Biot performing physics experiments in a balloon at 4,000 meters altitude, 1804. Woodblock engraving by E. Deschamps after Mes from Louis Figuier's "Les Merveilles de la Science: Aerostats" (Marvels of Science:...
EditorialHeadstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist and mathematician. Carrara marble. Relief depicting a portrait of Belli inside a medallion with some instruments relating to physics. University of Pavia. Italy.
EditorialWilhelm Conrad R?ntgen (Lennep, 1845-Munich, 1923). German physicist, discoverer of the "X-rays". Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. Engraving, 1896.
EditorialCURIE, Marie (Warsaw, 1867-Sancellemoz, 1934). French physicist. Along with her husband, Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898 and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911. It was the first woman to occupy a position in h...
EditorialPierre Curie (1859-1906). French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity. In 1903 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Maria Salomea Sklodowska-Curie, and Henri Becquerel.
EditorialRontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900. Colored engraving.
EditorialCurie, Irene (Paris, 1897-1956). French physicist. She conducted research on nuclear physics and earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, shared with her husband.
EditorialMarie Curie (1867-1934). French physicist. Along with her husband, Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898 and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 and for Chemistry in 1911. It was the first woman to occupy a position in higher education (1906)...
EditorialPERRIN, Jean (Lille, 1870-New York, 1942). French physicist and chemist. In 1926 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on the discontinuity of matter and the discovery of sedimentation equilibrium.
EditorialPierre Curie (1859 - 1906), French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity. In 1903 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Sklodowska-Curie, and Henri Becquerel, "in recognition of the...