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  1. Supermarionation Is Go! (No. 1 April 1981) a Trip Around Space City; Making the Models for Space:1999; Part 1 Supercar: Characters and Machines; Exclusive Look At the Never-seen Puppet Pilot Film 'The Investigator'; Letter From Gerry Anderson to Fans (No. 1) by Paul Amato, Theo De Klerk, et all 1981
  2. Historical Americana Printed and in Manuscript. Including Autographs and Documents By the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and By the Presidents of the United States. From the Collections of Philip Van Ingen...U. P. Hedrick...Ogden Goelet..... by Anderson Galleries, Inc American Art Association, 1937-01-01
  3. Supermarionation Is Go! (No.2 July 1981) Report on Fanderson '81'; Gerry Anderson Fan Club; New 'World of Space'; Complete Supercar Episode Guide; Bklue Cars Commercial; Comic: Ac21 Adventure in the 21st Century by Graeme Basset, Graham Bleatham, et all 1981
  4. Threshold Competitor: A Management Simulation, Version 3.0 by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 2003-01
  5. Threshold Competitor: Team and Solo Versions (2nd Edition) by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 1998-08-19
  6. Threshold Entrepreneur: A New Business Venture Simulation: Solo Version Book and Disk by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 2000-04-15
  7. Astounding Science Fiction (January, 1950) Vol 44 No 5 by L. Ron Hubbard, Isaac Asimov, et all 1950-01-01
  8. SCIENCE FICTION STORIES - Issue 1 - 1953: The Eyes Have It; Sentiment Inc; The W by Robert W. (editor) (Philip K. Dick; Poul Anderson; M. C. Pease; Raymond Lowndes, 1953-01-01
  9. Professional Practice in Clinical Chemistry: A Companion Text
  10. Fernando Gallego and His Workshop: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo
  11. Criminal Justice Policy and Planning by Wayne N. Welsh, Philip W. Harris, 2008-12-01
  12. Quantitative Methods for Current Environmental Issues
  13. ALIEN WORLDS: Afternoon of a Fahn; Cosmic Poachers; Dawn Invader; Last Monster; Fear Planet; Singleminded; Stars My Brothers; Brain Stealers of Mars; Man From Beyond; Madness From Mars by Roger (editor) (Eric Frank Russell; Philip K. Dick; Robert Sheckley; Poul Anderson; Robert Bloch; Edmond Hamilton; John W. Campbell Jr.; John Wyndham; Clifford D. Simak) Elwood, 1968
  14. CCEL Classics CD: works by Saint Augustine, John Calvin, John Donne, Julian of Norwich, Brother Lawrence, Martin Luther, Saint Teresa of Avila, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas a Kempis, John Wesley, and more! by Dr. W. Harry Plantinga, Christian Classics Ethereal Library, et all 2006-12-15

21. Sir Nevill Mott Lecture 2003
Lecture 2002. This year’s speaker, Professor philip W. anderson,received the nobel Prize in 1977 together with Sir Nevill Mott.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ph/events/mott.html
Ninth Sir Nevill Mott Lecture
Superconductivity: History and Current Status
Alexei A Abrikosov (Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
14.30, Wednesday 7 May 2003 in T003 (Wolfson Building)
Hosted by Department of Physics, Loughborough University
A brief account is given of the developments in superconductivity since its discovery in 1911. Relevant theoretical and experimental advances are described including the Peierls and the London theory. Experimental entities such as the critical temperature, critical magnetic field, Meissner effect and penetration depth of an external magnetic field into a superconductor are examined. Important experimental progress has been made with the discovery of superfluidity, the isotope effect and the discovery of the phonon mediated attraction between electrons.
These developments have led to the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory of superconductivity with the Ginsburg-Landau theory as the limiting case. Since then the applications of superconductors, in particular with the Josephson effect in SQUIDs, and more recently with the advances in high temperature superconductivity, have made significant inroads towards applications in industry and research. This progress is briefly reviewed.
Prof. Abrikosov has worked in the area of superconductivity for almost 50 years. During this time he has been at the forefront of research in this field and has made significant contributions including the prediction of the existence of type-II superconductors and also of magnetic flux line lattices.

22. Anderson, Philip Warren (1923-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
anderson, philip Warren (1923), He shared the 1977 nobel Prize with van Vleck andNeville Mott for their fundamental theoretical Author Eric W. Weisstein.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/AndersonPhilip.html
Branch of Science Physicists Nationality American ... Barran
Anderson, Philip Warren (1923-)

This entry contributed by Michel Barran American physicist who was educated at Harward University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1949 under the direction of John van Vleck . He worked at the Naval Research Laboratory (1943-45), then worked at Bell Labs from 1949 until his retirement in 1984. In addition, he also worked as a part-time visiting professor in Cambridge, England, and from 1975 held a professorship at Princeton. He carried out research into quantum theory, especially theoretical physics, of solid, magnetism, superconductivity, and superfluidity. He shared the 1977 Nobel Prize with van Vleck and Neville Mott for their fundamental theoretical investigation of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, work related to the properties of semiconductors.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

23. Mott, Neville Francis (1905-1996) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific B
He shared the 1977 nobel prize in physics with philip anderson and van Vleck anderson(philip), van Vleck. Mott, N. F. and Massey, H. S. W. The Theory of Atomic
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Mott.html
Branch of Science Physicists Nationality English ... Physics Prize
Mott, Neville Francis (1905-1996)

English physicist who worked on semiconducting properties of glassy substances with Philip Anderson . He shared the 1977 Nobel prize in physics with Philip Anderson and van Vleck Anderson (Philip) van Vleck
References Mott, N. F. Elementary Quantum Mechanics. London: Wykeham Publications, 1972. Mott, N. F. Elements of Wave Mechanics. London: Cambridge University Press, 1952. Mott, N. F. An Outline of Wave Mechanics. Mott, N. F. and Massey, H. S. W. The Theory of Atomic Collisions, 3rd ed. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1965.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

24. They Think It? All Over
The Times Higher Education Supplement September 27, 1996 p.20 philip W. anderson,a nobel laureate in physics, is professor of physics at Princeton University.
http://www.physics.hku.hk/~tboyce/ss/topics/anderson.html

25. Premi Nobel Fisica
Translate this page 1977, philip W. anderson - SIR NEVILL F. MOTT - JOHN H. VAN VLECK. 1976, BURTONRICHTER- SAMUEL CC TING. 1975, AAGE BOHR - BEN MOTTELSON - JAMES RAINWATER.
http://www.econofisica.com/premi nobel fisica.htm
ANNO PREMIATO ZHORES I. ALFEROV - HERBERT KROEMER
JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY GERARDUS 'T HOOFT - MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN - HORST L. STORMER - DANIEL C. TSUI STEVEN CHU - CLAUDE COHEN TANNOUDJI - WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS DAVID M. LEE - DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF - ROBERT C. RICHARDSON MARTIN L. PERL - FREDERICK REINES BERTRAM N. BROCKHOUSE - CLIFFORD G. SHULL RUSSEL A. HULSE - JOSERPH H. TAYLOR JR GEORGES CHARPAK PIERRE-GILLES DE GENNES JEROME I. FRIEDMAN - HENRY W. KENDALL - RICHARD E. TAYLOR NORMAN F. RAMSEY - HANS G. DEHMELT - WOLFGANG PAUL LEON M. LEDERMAN - MELVIN SCHWARTZ - JACK STEINBERGER J. GEORG BEDNORZ - K. ALEXANDER MULLER ERNST RUSKA - GERD BINNIG - HEINRICH ROHRER KLAUS VON KLITZING CARLO RUBBIA - SIMON VAN DER MEER SUBRAMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR - WILLIAM A. FOWLER KENNETH G. WILSON NICOLAAS BLOEMBERGEN - ARTHUR L. SCHAWLOW - KAI M. SIEGBAHN JAMES W. CRONIN - VAL L. FITCH SHELDON L. GLASHOW - ABDUS SALAM - STEVEN WEINBERG

26. Book Info: The Economy As An Evolving Complex System
philip W. anderson philip W. anderson, a Joseph Henry Professor at PrincetonUniversity, received the nobel Prize in 1977 for fundamental theoretical
http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/publications/Bookinforev/eecssummary.html
The Economy as an Evolving Complex System
Back-of-Book Information
This book is the outcome of a meeting of the Santa Fe Institute where economists and physical and biological scientists came together to discuss a conceptual framework incorporating a more appropriate mathematics, with a greatly strengthened capacity to deal simultaneously with many variables, nonlinearity, and dynamics. Specific techniques for nonlinear dynamics and the study of adaptive paths with the aim of encouraging the use of such techniques to understand the complex and chaotic developments in the worldwide economy were discussed. The theoretical developments were oriented by empirical generalization about the economy and by detailed analysis of specific data using new methods for coping with nonlinear dynamics. These are the proceedings of the Evolution Paths of the Global Economy Workshop, held September 8-18, 1987 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
About the Editors
Philip W. Anderson
Philip W. Anderson
, a Joseph Henry Professor at Princeton University, received the Nobel Prize in 1977 for fundamental theoretical developments in condensed matter physics (with John H. Van Vleck and Sir Nevill F. Mott). He received his Ph.D. in 1949 from Harvard University. Professor Anderson has been the recipient of the Buckley Prize (1964); American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1966); National Academy of Science (1967); Heinemann Prize (1975); Guthrie Medal (1978); Royal Society (London) foreign member (1980); National Medal of Science (1983); Foreign Associate Academa Lincei, Rome; and D.Sc. (hon) University of Illinois.

27. Princeton - Nobel Prize Winners
PrincetonUniversity. nobel Prize winners. See the nobel Foundation for informationabout the award and the foundation. 1977 philip W. anderson, Ph.D. *49
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Category Faculty and Staff Alumni Chemistry - Richard Smalley, Ph.D. *74 - Edwin M. McMillan,
Ph.D. *33 (physics) Economics - Daniel Kahneman, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and professor of public affairs - A. Michael Spence, Class of '66 - John F. Nash, Ph.D. *50, senior research mathematician - James J. Heckman, M.A.,
*68, Ph.D., *71 - Sir W. Arthur Lewis, James Madison Professor of Political Economy - Gary S. Becker, Class of '51 Literature - Toni Morrison, Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities - Eugene O'Neill, Class of '10 Peace - Woodrow Wilson 1879, member of the faculty and president of the university Physics - Daniel C. Tsui, Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering

28. Nobel Prizes In Physics
http//www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/. nobel PRIZE PHYSICS. YEAR. NAME OF SCIENTISTS. particlephysics. 1977. philip W. anderson. American. electromagnetism. 1977.
http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Nobel Prizes in Physics
Department of Chemistry, York University
4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation

29. NOBEL Per La FISICA
Translate this page nobel per la FISICA Solvay 1927 1901. Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania). 1902. Ting,Samuel CC (USA). 1977. anderson, philip W. (USA). Mott, Nevill F. (Gran Bretagna).
http://digilander.libero.it/andreawentura/fisica/nobel.htm
NOBEL per la FISICA Solvay 1927 Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania) Lorentz, Hendrik A. (Paesi Bassi) Zeeman, Pieter (Paesi Bassi) Curie, Pierre (Francia) Curie, Marie (Francia) Becquerel, Antoine H. (Francia) Rayleigh, John W. (Gran Bretagna) Lenard, Philipp (Germania) Thomson, Joseph John (Gran Bretagna) Michelson, Albert A. (USA) Lippmann, Gabriel (Francia) Marconi, Guglielmo (Italia) Braun, Karl F. (Germania) Waals, Johannes D. van der (Paesi Bassi) Wien, Wilhelm (Germania) Dalén, Nils Gustaf (Svezia) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (Paesi Bassi) Laue, Max von (Germania) Bragg, William H. (Gran Bretagna) Bragg, William L. (Gran Bretagna) Non assegnato Barkla, Charles G. (Gran Bretagna) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (Germania) Stark, Johannes (Germania) Guillaume, Charles E. (Francia) Einstein, Albert (USA) Bohr, Niels Henrik D. (Danimarca) Millikan, Robert A. (USA) Siegbahn, Karl M.G. (Svezia) Franck, James (Germania) Herz, Gustav (Germania)

30. John Polanyi Official Website Nobel Statement, Signatories, Statement By Nobel L
occasion of the onehundredth anniversary of the nobel Prize. Zhores I. Alferov (Physics,2000); Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989); philip W. anderson (Physics, 1977
http://www.utoronto.ca/jpolanyi/nobelstatement/signatures.html
Signatores, Statement by Nobel Laureates
on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
  • Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
  • 31. John Polanyi Official Website Nobel Statement, Statement By Nobel Laureates
    the occasion of the onehundredth anniversary of the nobel Prize. I. Alferov (Physics,2000); Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989); philip W. anderson (Physics, 1977
    http://www.utoronto.ca/jpolanyi/nobelstatement/statement.html
    Statement by Nobel Laureates
    on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
    THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS
  • Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
  • 32. 41 Nobel Laureates Sign Against A War Without International Support
    In October 1999, 32 nobel laureates in physics urged the Senate to approve the ComprehensiveTest Ban Treaty, calling it central philip W. anderson P.
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0128-01.htm
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    Published on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 by the New York Times 41 Nobel Laureates Sign Against a War Without International Support by William J. Broad Forty-one American Nobel laureates in science and economics issued a declaration yesterday opposing a preventive war against Iraq without wide international support. The statement, four sentences long, argues that an American attack would ultimately hurt the security and standing of the United States, even if it succeeds. The signers, all men, include a number who at one time or another have advised the federal government or played important roles in national security. Among them are Hans A. Bethe, an architect of the atom bomb; Walter Kohn, a former adviser to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon; Norman F. Ramsey, a Manhattan Project scientist who readied the Hiroshima bomb and later advised NATO; and Charles H. Townes, former research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the Pentagon and chairman of a federal panel that studied how to base the MX missile and its nuclear warheads. In addition to winning Nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest science honor.

    33. Our Best Point The Way
    Also See nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium. SIGNATORIES Zhohres I. Alferov Physics,2000 Sidney Altman Chemistry, 1989 philip W. anderson Physics, 1977
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines01/1207-01.htm
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    Published on Friday, December 7, 2001 in the Our Best Point the Way
    On the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates warn that our security hangs on environmental and social reform
    The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. Also See:
    Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium

    It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.

    34. Nobel Prize Winners Support Basic Science
    Americans have been awarded more than onehalf of all nobel Prizes in MD, WassilyLeontief, Ph.D., Norman F. Ramsey, Ph.D., D.Sc., philip W. anderson, Ph.D
    http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.13/nobelists.html
    Nobel Prize Winners Seek Stronger Support for Basic Science
    The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science
    Policy News Number 101: June 26, 1996 The letter, dated June 19, follows: "Dear President Clinton and Members of Congress: "As men and women who have helped to shape the modern scientific age and who care deeply about the future of our nation, we urge you to reaffirm the fundamental role of the federal government in supporting basic scientific research. "Americans have been awarded more than one-half of all Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine since 1945. This impressive success is no accident, but the result of a firm and consistent commitment by the federal government to basic science research at our universities. Our nation's policymakers and public have been prudent investors because their support has paid off in tremendous ways. "America's investment in research over the last fifty years has been a vital source of our economic and political strength around the world, as well as the quality of life Americans enjoy at home. The polio vaccine, computers, jet propulsion and disease resistant grains and vegetables are some of the thousands of advances pioneered at our universities that have had dramatic benefits for our health, economy, security and quality of life. "New and equally breathtaking advances may be just around the corner. Genetic research, for example, gives promise of better treatments for Alzheimer's, cancer and other diseases. Lighter and stronger composite materials may be developed with important applications in transportation, medicine and the military. Continuing support for university-based research will not only pave the way for these important breakthroughs, but will also train the next generation of pioneers and Nobelists.

    35. Nobel Physics Prize - Press Release 1977
    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1977 nobel Prize forphysics to be shared equally between Dr philip W. anderson, Bell Telephone
    http://physics.uplb.edu.ph/laureates/1977/press.html

    36. Physics - Fizika
    1977 The prize was divided equally between anderson, philip W., USA,. 1977 Adíjat egyenlo mértékben megosztva kapták anderson, philip W., USA,.
    http://www.radnoti.hu/common/nobel/fizika.htm
    The prize was awarded by one half jointly to: BLOEMBERGEN , NICOLAAS, (1)
    U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
    b. 1920 (in the Netherlands); SCHAWLOW , ARTHUR L., (2)
    U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA,
    b. 1921:
    "for their contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy";
    and the other half to: SIEGBAHN , KAIM.,
    Sweden, Uppsala University, Uppsala,
    b. 1918:
    "for his contribution to the development of high-resolution electron spectroscopy" A díj egyik felét megosztva kapták: BLOEMBERGEN , NICOLAAS, (1)
    U.S.A., Harward Egyetem, Cambridge, MA, 1920- (Hollandia) és SCHAWLOW , ARTHUR L., (2) U.S.A., Stanford Egyetem, Stanford, CA, “tudományos eredményeikért a lézer spektroszkópia fejlesztésében” és a másik felét: SIEGBAHN , KAIM, Svédország, Uppsala Egyetem, Uppsala, “tudományos eredményiért a nagy-felbontású elektronspektroszkópia fejlesztésében” The prize was divided equally between: ANDERSON , PHILIP W., U.S.A., MOTT , Sir NEVILL F., (photo) Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, b. 1905, d. 1996;

    37. International Recognition Of Croatia, Nobel Prize
    An Appeal by 104 nobel Laureates. FOR PEACE IN CROATIA. philip W. anderson, physics,;Christian B. Anfinsen, chemistry, 1977; Werner Arber, medicine, 1978;
    http://www.hr/darko/etf/nobel.html
    Nobel Prize winners
    against the aggression on Croatia
    Many people throughout the world contributed to the international recognition of Croatia (January 15, 1992). We would like to present a list of 104 Nobel prize winners (in alphabetic order) who signed an appeal to stop the aggression of the Yugoslav Army on Croatia that started in 1991 (The New York Times, January 14th, 1992). We do this we the feeling of deepest gratitude.
    An Appeal by 104 Nobel Laureates
    FOR PEACE IN CROATIA
    During the past several weeks the Yugoslav Army has escalated its war against Croatia. Dozens of villages have been razed. Many historical monuments have been destroyed. Several cities, including Croatia's capital of Zagreb, have been bombed. Over 2,000* people have been killed. The undeclared war has already produced more than 100,000* refugees. The violence and destruction unleashed in Croatia is on a scale unknown in Europe since the Second World War. Innocent civilians are massacred. Hospitals and places of worship are destroyed. Conscience demands that we raise our voices against this senseless war.
    • We appeal to the Western and Eastern governments to stop the Yugoslav Army wanton destruction.

    38. 32 Nobel Laureates In Physics Back Atomic Test Ban
    from the grave that of Henry W. Kendall, a nobel laureate at and Friedman, the group'spresident, the signers are philip W. anderson, Princeton University
    http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/214/other/news/100699nobels-test-ban.html
    October 6, 1999
    32 Nobel Laureates in Physics Back Atomic Test Ban
    Related Article
  • Both Parties Seek Graceful Way to Put Off Nuclear Treaty Vote By WILLIAM J. BROAD group of 32 Nobel laureates in physics on Tuesday urged the Senate to approve the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, calling it "central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons." U.S. approval is imperative, the scientists said, and would mark "an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms." The plea was conveyed by the American Physical Society, the world's leading group of physicists, which sent letters Tuesday to every senator. Representatives of the group said they knew of no instance in which so many prominent American physicists had shown such unity. "To line up this many physics Nobel laureates is unprecedented," said Dr. Robert L. Park, a physicist at the University of Maryland who directs the group's Washington office. The 32 signers range from hawks to doves, Park pointed out, making the appeal wide and deep. A few are former designers of nuclear arms, a field dominated by physicists. Jerome I. Friedman, the president of the physics group, a Nobel laureate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an organizer of the letter, said the test ban "is important for the future of humankind, and therefore has to be taken extremely seriously."
  • 39. UU World Mar/Apr 2002: The Dispossessed, By 100 Nobel Laureates
    the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first nobel prizes. I. Alferov Physics,2000 Sidney Altman Chemistry, 1989 philip W. anderson Physics, 1977
    http://www.uua.org/world/2002/02/prophecy.html
    reflections
    See also commentary meditation
    Contents: March/April 2002
    p r o p h e c y
    The Dispossessed
    by 100 Nobel Laureates
    The following statement was released on December 7, 2001, by 100 Nobel Prize winners to coincide with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first Nobel prizes. Although the statement began circulating among the laureates last summer, most of them signed it after September 11. The most profound danger to world Peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in cooperative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.

    40. Nobel Prize For Physics
    nobel Prize for Physics. Burton Richter and Samuel CC Ting (both US), for discoveryof subatomic particles known as J and psi 1977 philip W. anderson, John H
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