Antiproton discovery team
Richard Taylor, Canadian physicist
US physicists and Nobel laureates
Anti-proton experiment, Berkeley, 1955
William Lawrence Bragg, British physicist
Portrait of the American physicist Burton Richter
Antineutron discovery team, 1956
Clifford Shull, US physicist
Physicist William B. Shockley
Wilhelm Roentgen, German physicist
Portrait of E. Rutherford and W. H. Bragg
Harold Urey, US chemist
General Electric research, 1900s
Sir Aaron Klug, Nobel Laureate
William Ramsay.
Richard Feynman giving a lecture at CERN
Einstein on a ship, 1932
Leo Esaki, Japanese physicist
Portrait of French physicist A. H. Becquerel
Portrait of Max Planck
Albert Einstein
Barbara McClintock.
Rudolph Marcus, Canadian-US chemist
Henry Taube, Canadian-US chemist
Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist
Professor J.Steinberger, German American physicist
Portrait of Ernest Lawrence in 1939
Max Planck
Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988), physicist
John Gurdon, British geneticist
William Ramsay, Scottish chemist
Biochemist Lord Alexander Todd
Alfred Werner, Swiss inorganic chemist
Charles Sherrington, British physiologist
Pierre Curie, French physicist
Carlo Rubbia, Italian physicist
Henri Becquerel
Leon Lederman, US particle physicist
Portrait of Sam Ting in 1988
Wilhelm Ostwald, German physical chemist
Superfluidity research, illustration
Barbara McClintock, US cell geneticist
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian radio inventor
Werner Forssmann, German physician
Samuel Ting, US physicist
Prof H. Kroto with models of Buckyballs
Safety training at CERN
David Evans, British particle physicist
Enrico Fermi
Louis de Broglie, French physicist
Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer
Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig
Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand physicist
WARP cold dark matter experiment
Alvarez bubble chamber research, 1959
Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist
Cecil Powell, British physicist
John Stewart Bell, British physicist
Black hole event, ATLAS detector montage
Marie Curie and students, 1910s
Hermann Staudinger, German organic chemist
Henri Bergson, French philosopher
Portrait of Marie & Irene Curie, French physicists
ID photo of Enrico Fermi, Los Alamos
Portrait of Werner Heisenberg
Portrait of Emilio Segre
Peter Debye, Dutch chemical physicist
Robert Koch, German bacteriologist
Georges Charpak, Polish-French physicist
Chemists Archer Martin and Anthony James accepting award
Albert Einstein, Swiss-German physicist
Max Planck, German physicist
Marie Curie, Polish-French physicist
Henri Moissan, French chemist
Portrait of Jean Baptiste Perrin, 1870-1942
Davisson and Germer, US physicists
Discovery of quasicrystals, 1985
George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist
Alexis Carrel, French surgeon
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw 1900
Data processing computer in CERN, 1971
Computer control system, CERN, 1974
Rudyard Kipling, British poet and author
Maurice Wilkins, British physicist
Wilkins and Randall, DNA researchers
Masatoshi Koshiba, Japanese physicist
Karl Landsteiner, Austrian-US pathologist
Peter Higgs, British physicist
Charles Nicolle
Gabriel Lippmann, French physicist
Renato Dulbecco, Italian virologist
Francois Englert, Belgian physicist
Clinton Joseph Davisson, US physicist
Leland John Haworth, American physicist
Antony Hewish, British astronomer
Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885 - 1962)
Fritz Reiche, German physicist
Dr. Ralph Bunche arriving in Katanga.
British physicist Prof. Peter Higgs
Discovery of the positron, 1932
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian physicist
Marconi
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Selman Waksman, microbiologist
Physicists in a Japanese restaurant
Ronald Ross, British physician
Rosalyn Yalow, US medical physicist
Sigurd Hofmann, German creator of new elements
Paul Ehrlich, German bacteriologist
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist
Construction of Vivitron accelerator
Marconi Berne Radio Station
Bertrand Russell, British philosopher
George von Bekesy, American physiologist
National Institute of Health building site, Maryland, USA
Sir Ernest Rutherford taking a swim in Dorset
Murray Gell-Mann, US physicist
Neutrino research
Quasicrystal researchers, 1985
King's College DNA researchers, 1950s
Robert Koch, German microbiologist and physician
Biophysicists Delbruck, Luria and Exner
Guglielmo Marconi, radio inventor
Hans Bethe, German-US physicist
Gran Sasso Lab: double beta decay exp.
Quasicrystal electron diffraction image, 1982
Eugene Theodore Booth, American nuclear physicist
Samuel Milner, British physicist
William Coblentz, US physicist
Matthew Sands
HERA collider
Martinus Veltman, Dutch physicist
Marie and Pierre Curie, physicists
William Swann, American physicist
Peter Debye, Dutch physical chemist
Emily Greene Balch, US economist and sociologist
AIRIX nuclear weapons testing
William Henry Bragg, British physicist
SNO+ neutrino laboratory construction
Fridtjof Nansen.
Edward Charles Pickering.
Yuval Ne'eman, Israeli theoretical physicist.
Hendrik Lorentz, Dutch physicist
Jane Addams, American reformer and feminist
Wineland, Cornell and Phillips, NIST Nobel laureates
Archibald Hill, British physiologist
Spark chamber for detecting particles, CERN
Bill Phillips with a laser trap, 1990s
William D. 'Bill' Phillips, US physicist
Sir John Douglas Cockcroft.
Portrait of American biochemist James Watson
David Wineland, US physicist
Henrik Dam, Danish biochemist
Charles Huggins, Canadian-American physician
Walter Brattain, US physicist
Jane Addams, US social worker and activist
British orders and medals.
CERN upgrade, LHC Long Shutdown 1
Particle collision event, ATLAS detector
Black hole event, ATLAS detector
Andrew Huxley, physiologist and biophysicist
Ugo Fano, Italian theoretical physicist
Arthur Webster, US physicist
Edouard Branly, French physicist
Cole and Claude, genetics researchers