Surface analysis research
Sir James Chadwick, English physicist
E-Cat cold fusion research
James Franck, German physicist
C H Johnson, US physicist
GRETINA gamma-ray detector
Chemist working with vacuum pump
Can about to be evacuated
Can evacuated by vacuum pump
Alexander Kolin, German-US biophysicist
Mining safety research, 1970s
Boyle's Law demonstration
LSI flame for pollution research
Radiation dose monitoring
William Swann, US physicist
Antineutron discovery team, 1956
Transmission electron microscopy, 1950s
German scientists and their wives
Nuclear fusion research, NIF chamber
Solvent absorption experiment, THRIVE research
William Coblentz, US physicist
SIMS surface spectroscopy analysis
IBM 650 computer at US Naval Observatory, 1961
Laser Megajoule amplifier production
Quantum nanodots research
Transmission electron microscopy, 1960s
Optical resonator
Dark matter detector
Mine safety research, 1940s
Laser Megajoule construction
Sergio Focardi, Italian physicist
Alpha-beta radiation analysis
Alpha spectroscopy analysis
Nanomaterials research
Chinese-US physicist Chien-Shiung Wu and colleagues, 1963
Graphene metrology
Clinton Joseph Davisson, US physicist
Control and instrumentation research
Mining safety research, 1940s
Walter Brattain, US physicist
Raman scattering analysis
Geomagnetism research, 1965
Biomedical analysis
Gas chromatography analysis
Edouard Branly, French physicist
Karl Kelchner Darrow, American physicist
Radiation exposure monitoring
Optical therapeutic technology testing
Laser Megajoule target production
Laser Megajoule monocrystal
Laser Megajoule optics production
Laser Megajoule testing
Laser Megajoule optical equipment
Laser Megajoule laser beam
AIRIX nuclear weapons testing
Nanotechnology Centre, IBM research
Forces measurement laboratory
Harry Allister Kirkpatrick, American physicist
Transit circle tracking device, 20th century
Graphene research
Mining safety lamp inspection
CDC 7600 supercomputer, 1970s
Cray-1 supercomputer, 1983
Radiation sample preparation
WARP cold dark matter experiment
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist
Semiconductor microscopy, IBM research
Soil moisture data collection testing
Spectrophotometer analysis
Bill Phillips with a laser trap, 1990s
Laser Megajoule data storage
Thin film lithium ion conductor research
Clarence Whitney Kanolt, American physicist
Transit circle observations, 1924
Briggs and Heyl's Magellan Gold Medal (1922)
Hermann Staudinger, German organic chemist
Arthur Webster, US physicist
Robley Evans, US medical physicist
Max Planck, German physicist
Fritz Reiche, German physicist
Samuel Milner, British physicist
Ugo Fano, Italian theoretical physicist
Glass and ceramics research
Leo Esaki, Japanese physicist
Marion Langhorne Howard Brickwedde and Ferdinand Brickwedde
High-voltage generator being grounded
Sir John Douglas Cockcroft.
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian physicist
Bone stress testing
Laser Megajoule optics measurements
Adsorbent heat pump, THRIVE research
Magdeburg vacuum experiment, 1650s
Nonlinear microwave laboratory research
Ion chromatography system
Scanning transmission electron microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy
Atomic processing microscopy
Shoe testing, 1930s
Dream Chaser model production
Tesla and induction motor 50th anniversary, 1938
Chien-Shiung Wu, Chinese-US physicist
Carlos Frenk, cosmologist
Antiproton discovery team
Lewis Richard Koller, American physicist
Electrical power research
Mary Alice McWhinnie, US biologist
X-ray nanoprobe microscope
Magnetic field strength meter
Magnetic field analyser
Laureates for 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics
Katharine Burr Blodgett, US physicist
Transmission electron microscopy
Discovery of quasicrystals, 1985
Launch of an early rocket model
Gas-pressurised triggered water barrier
Karl Jansky, US radio engineer
Foucault pendulum
Percy Williams Bridgman, US physicist
Chen-Ning Yang visiting CERN, May 1962
Researcher using a microscope, 20th century
Marconi
Albert Einstein, Swiss-German physicist
Bertrand Goldschmidt, French physicist
Maurice de Broglie, French physicist
Sigmund Paul Harris, American physicist
Weill and Nielsen, French physicist and US engineer
Albert Einstein being given an honorary degree
John Fleming, British engineer
Magnetic north pole research