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Nobel Prize in Physics Honors Optics Research
Oct 4, 2005 — STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 4 -- The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics today to three scientists -- two Americans and a German -- working in the field of optics. One half of this year's $1.3 million prize was awarded to Roy J. Glauber, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., "for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence." In 1963, Glauber developed a method for using electromagnetic quantization to understand...
Bristol Instruments Commences Operation
Feb 1, 2005 — A company has been formed to develop and market optically based instruments for use in engineering, basic and applied research, and production test applications. Bristol Instruments Inc. of Victor, N.Y., initially will focus on the photonics...
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Jan 19, 2005 — Nicholas Bigelow, a professor of physics and optics at the University of Rochester, has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society. Bigelow was elected for his research on ultracold atomic vapors, in which individual atoms interact in...
Scotland Invests in Universities
Nov 30, 2004 — EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 30 -- Scotland has invested £37 million (about $69 million) to help Scottish universities collaborate in physics and chemistry research initiatives. The money will be distributed over four years and will help top scientists...
Colorimetry, Anatomical Studies Advance
Aug 1, 2003 — Color vision has long fascinated scientists, providing topics for research in psychology and physics, as well as in anatomy, physiology and medicine. Substantial information has been gathered over more than 150 years, and with the development of in...
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