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  1. Cosmology, fusion & other matters: George Gamow memorial volume
  2. University of California, Irvine Faculty: Jacques Derrida, Gregory Benford, Frederick Reines, Tracy D. Terrell, Henry T. Nicholas Iii
  3. People From Union City, New Jersey: Frederick Reines, Akon, Bob Menendez, Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, Brian P. Stack, Joe Weider
  4. People From Paterson, New Jersey: Allen Ginsberg, J. Michael Straczynski, Lou Costello, Garret Hobart, Frederick Reines, Bernard Kerik
  5. Frederick Reines
  6. Neutrinos and Other Matters: Selected Works of Frederick Reines by Frederick Reines, W. Kropp, et all 1990-09
  7. Stevens Institute of Technology Alumni: L. Sprague de Camp, Frederick Reines, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Alexander Calder, Fred H. Colvin
  8. Case Western Reserve University Faculty: Melvin Kranzberg, Albert Abraham Michelson, Frederick Reines, Roman Vishniac, Russell L. Ackoff
  9. Cosmology, Fusion and Other Matters
  10. The neutrino from poltergeist to particle (Distinguished faculty lecture) by Frederick Reines, 1979
  11. Gavotte de la Reine. [P. F.] by Frederick Scotson Clark, 1877
  12. Gavotte de la Reine. [Orchestral parts.] by Frederick Scotson Clark, 1888

81. Belarus: History And Famous Personalities: A List Of People With Roots In Belaru
frederick reines Hall (en); frederick reines is Awarded the 1995Nobel Prize in Physics (en); frederick reines Winner of the 1995
http://www.ac.by/country/belroots1.html
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Belarus: History and Famous Personalities ( continued
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Levanevsky, Sigizmund
Lelewel, Joachim
Lobachevsky, Nikolai

82. What's New In The World Of Science: October 1995
award for the detection of the neutrino. For more information aboutFrederick reines and the nobel Prize in Physics click here.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/news/october.html
"All the news that's fit to link" Last Updated October 15th 1995
The Royal Swedish Academy of Science has announced the Nobel Prize recipients in Physics and Chemistry. In physics, winners Martin L. Perl and Frederick Reines shared the prize. The three chemistry prize winners are Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland. Martin Perl is a professor at the Stanford Linear Accelator Center. He won his half of the prize in physics for his discovery of a new elementary particle known as the tau lepton . Martin Perl is a San Francisco resident. For more information about Martin Perl and his discovery click here Frederick Reines, of the University of California at Irvine received the other half of the award for the detection of the neutrino. For more information about Frederick Reines and the Nobel Prize in Physics click here Three scientists shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. Paul Crutzen, a Dutch citizen working in Germany, and two Americans, Mario Molina of MIT and F. Sherwood Rowland of the University of California at Irvine, won the Prize for 1995. To find out more about their work and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry click here RELATED SITES NOBELSTIFTELSEN The Nobel Foundation The Nobel Prize Internet Archive CNN coverage of the 1995 Nobel Prize Winners The Ig Nobel Prize Winners
The President makes a speech to San Francisco school children outside the Exploratorium.

83. Today@UCI: Press Releases:
frederick reines, distinguished professor emeritus of physics, received the 1995Nobel Prize in Physics for the first experimental detection of neutrinos
http://today.uci.edu/news/release_detail.asp?key=118

84. WWW.COLINFAHEY.COM : University Of California, Irvine (UCI), March 2002
I had a brief conversation with frederick reines, which brings my total NobelPrize conversation tally to at least four reines, Watson, Crick, and some
http://www.colinfahey.com/mar2002_uciphotos/mar2002_uciphotos.htm
March, 2002 I took the following photo's of various locations around University of California, Irvine (UCI), in March, 2002. The pictures are sorted roughly by location, so that you can imagine a walking tour of the campus.
FIGURE: UCI: Garden at main plaza of UCI's campus.
FIGURE: UCI: Administration Building. Some bureaucratic functionnaire drone in the basement workspace of this diabolical facility really wanted my undergraduate degree on file badly at ANY human toll! UCI students pay their "Zot Bill"s here. Some scenes in the 1973 movie "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" were filmed at this location.
FIGURE: UCI: Administration Building (view #2).
FIGURE: UCI: Administration Building (view #3).
FIGURE: UCI: Administration Building (view #4).
FIGURE: UCI: Administration Building (view #5).
FIGURE: UCI: Student Center.
FIGURE: UCI: Very tall trees on "Outer Ring" of campus.
FIGURE: UCI: Shade of tree on border of Aldrich Park.
FIGURE: UCI: A path to Aldrich Park. FIGURE: UCI: Very tall trees on the "Inner Ring", Aldrich Park.

85. Press Releases
Fellowship, named for the famed theoretical physicist and winner of the 1965 NobelPrize in Physics; and the frederick reines Postdoctoral Fellowship, named
http://www.lanl.gov/worldview/news/releases/archive/98-142.shtml
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Los Alamos creates new postdoctoral fellowship positions
Contact: Jim Danneskiold Recent News Community recognition ceremonies planned as celebration of Los Alamos National Laboratory's 60th anniversary continues Lab returns to Security Condition Three Los Alamos meets nuclear safety requirements Wastewater treatment plant to install filtration system New Mexico students plan adventures in Supercomputing Challenge at Los Alamos National Laboratory next week Statement by George P. (Pete) Nanos, Interim Director of LANL
"Wildfire 2003" public meeting set for April 15 Acting Deputy Director named at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos weapons X-ray facility completed Enter, Albert named 2003 Outstanding Women by State Commission LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Sept. 30, 1998 Los Alamos National Laboratory has established new fellowship opportunities for postdoctoral researchers: the Richard P. Feynman Postdoctoral Fellowship, named for the famed theoretical physicist and winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics; and the Frederick Reines Postdoctoral Fellowship, named for the former Los Alamos researcher who won the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics. The Laboratory annually will offer up to two awards in each of the two new fellowship categories. Candidates must show clear and definite promise of becoming outstanding leaders in their fields of research.

86. Science Center Nobel Laureates
Professor and chair of physics at the Case Institute of Technology (195966), FrederickReines received the 1995 nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering
http://www.cwru.edu/menu/sciencecenter/nobel_laureates.htm
middle Nobel Laureates CWRU Home Page Welcome to CWRU! Admissions Academics University Departments Computing Resources University Libraries Research Student Life Alumni Relations News of CWRU Newsstand CWRU Directory Master Plan University Library Career Planning and Placement Undergraduate Admissions School of Graduate Studies Office of University Communication Sun. Apr 20 2003 Those professors and/or graduates from Case Western Reserve University
who have been awarded the highest professional honor in the world:

The Nobel Prize
Research at CWRU CWRU Legacies of Science Biology Hall Anne and M. Roger ... Home df Berg, Paul Chemistry Olah, George A - Chemistry. Michelson, Albert Abraham - Physics Reines, Frederick - Physics Kusch, Polykarp

87. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici_e_Ricercatori: Reines,_Frederic
Translate this page In tutta la Directory.
http://open-site.org/International/Italiano/Scienze/Fisica/Fisici_e_Ricercatori/
Open Site The Open Encyclopedia Project Pagina Principale Aggiungi Contenuti Diventa Editore In tutta la Directory Solo in Fisici_e_Ricercatori/Reines,_Frederick Top International Italiano Scienze ... Fisici e Ricercatori : Reines, Frederick
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88. Martin Perl Wins Nobel Prize
Martin Perl Wins nobel Prize in Physics. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Martin Perl, a professor at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/slac/hottopic/mperl95/mperl95.html
Martin Perl Wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center - Martin Perl, a professor at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), has been awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics . He will be presented the award in Stockholm, Sweden this December for his 1975 discovery of a new elementary particle known as the tau lepton Perl, 68, received the news of his selection at home in San Francisco when he received a call from the Associated Press. "I still can't believe it," said Perl. "At first I thought that someone had made a mistake." "All of us at Stanford are elated at the news, said Burton Richter, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize for physics and director of SLAC. "Perl's discovery came as a complete surprise to the physics world. This is a well-deserved award."
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The tau lepton is a superheavy cousin of the electron the carrier of electrical current in household appliances. The two particles are identical in all respects except that the tau is more than 3,500 times heavier than the electron and survives less than a trillionth of a second, whereas the electron is stable. In the mid-1970s, working on the Stanford Positron-Electron Asymmetric Ring (SPEAR) with a collaboration of 30 other physicsts from

89. Jewish Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
JEWISH nobel PRIZE WINNERS IN PHYSICS (26% of world total, 37% of US total FrederickReines 11 (1995); David Lee 12 (1996); Douglas Osheroff 13 (1996); Claude Cohen
http://www.jinfo.org/Nobels_Physics.html
JEWISH NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN PHYSICS
(26% of world total, 37% of US total)
  • Albert Michelson (1907) Gabriel Lippmann (1908) Albert Einstein (1921) Niels Bohr James Franck (1925) Otto Stern (1943) Isidor Rabi (1944) Wolfgang Pauli Felix Bloch (1952) Max Born (1954) Igor Tamm Ilya Frank Donald Glaser (1960) Robert Hofstadter (1961) Lev Landau (1962) Eugene Wigner Richard Feynman (1965) Julian Schwinger (1965) Hans Bethe Murray Gell-Mann (1969) Dennis Gabor (1971) Leon Cooper Brian Josephson (1973) Ben Mottelson (1975) Burton Richter (1976) Pyotr Kapitsa Arno Penzias (1978) Sheldon Glashow (1979) Steven Weinberg (1979) Arthur Schawlow Leon Lederman (1988) Melvin Schwartz (1988) Jack Steinberger (1988) Jerome Friedman (1990) Georges Charpak Martin Perl Frederick Reines David Lee Douglas Osheroff Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (1997) Zhores Alferov Others
  • NOTES
    1. Jewish mother, non-Jewish father.
    2. Pauli described himself as being three-quarters Jewish in a letter to Frank Aydelotte quoted in the April 1995 issue of Physics Today (p. 86). See also http://www.ethbib.ethz.ch/exhibit/pauli/ausreise_e.html

90. APS News-Online/Physics News In 1995 (May 1996)
The 1995 nobel Prize for physics was awarded to Martin Perl of SLAC and FrederickReines of the University of California at Irvine for their discoveries of
http://www.aps.org/apsnews/articles/120.html
May 1996 Edition
PHYSICS NOBEL PRIZE
Perl led the team of scientists that found the tau lepton in electron-positron collisions in 1975. In his experiment at the SPEAR collider at SLAC, high energy electrons and positrons were smashed together head-on; among the particles created out of the energy of collision were pairs of new particles, later identified as the tau and antitau, each with a mass of about 1.8 GeV. The tau and its associated neutrino are the fifth and sixth (and perhaps last) of a family of particles known as leptons. The six known leptons, along with the six quarks, are the basic alphabet from which all the other constituents of ordinary atomic matter are made. Reines, working with Clyde Cowan (who died in 1974) made the first experimental detection of a neutrino (to be exact, the electron antineutrino), another member of the lepton family. The existence of neutrinos had been predicted in 1930 by Wolfgang Pauli as a way of accounting for the energy that seemed to be missing from reactions in which neutrons decayed into protons. In the early 1950s Reines and Cowan successfully sought evidence for the neutrino in an experiment, at a reactor at Savannah River, SC, in which a neutrino interacted with a proton to create a neutron plus a positron. Phillip F. Schewe

91. Search-Info.Com - Directory Science Physics Particle Neutrino
nobel Prize 1995 For the detection of the neutrino by Professor FrederickReines; description of the discovery and background material.
http://search-info.com/search/engine/index/Science/Physics/Particle/Neutrino/
Directory The Web Top Science Physics Particle : Neutrino Description Directory Search Categories: Experiments
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Web Site Matches: Costas Andreopoulos
Personal home page, describes his involvement in MINOS and DONUT experiments.
url: www.uoa.gr/~candreop/ Discovery of Neutrino Mass
SuperKamiokande discovered neutrino oscillations which imply nonzero mass.
url: www.ps.uci.edu/~superk/ Fantomatic Neutrino
Introductory article about neutrinos.
url: cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/Culture/Neutrino/neutr_trad.html The First Detection of The Neutrino
A short article describing the discovery.
url: www.ps.uci.edu/physics/news/nuexpt.html Frederick Reines Discoverer of the neutrino. url: www.ps.uci.edu/physics/reinestrib.html History of the Neutrino Includes explanation of neutrino physics and research. url: wwwlapp.in2p3.fr/neutrinos/aneut.html Jobs Job positions related to neutrino experiments. url: www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/jobs/jobs.htm Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Newsletters New experiment planning, approval, results, references; updated monthly. url: www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/longbnews/

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