Gale and Dempster, physicists
Arthur Jeffrey Dempster, Canadian born American physicist
Hans Bethe and Fritz London, German-US physicists
Eugene Parker, US astrophysicist
Albert Einstein, Swiss-German physicist
William Coblentz, US physicist
Breit, Fermi and Gamow, physicists
Calutron uranium enrichment, 1940s
Frederic de Hoffmann, nuclear physicist
Californium-252, historical image
Eugene Theodore Booth, American nuclear physicist
William Swann, US physicist
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, British-US astronomer
Mona Hagyard with Solar Vector Magnetograph, 1990
IBM 650 computer at US Naval Observatory, 1961
Laser Megajoule amplifier production
University of Chicago physicists, 1908
SNO+ neutrino laboratory construction
Vesto Melvin Slipher, American astronomer
Lise Meitner, German chemist
Andrew Fabian, British astrophysicist
Hans Bethe, German-US physicist
Fritz Reiche, German physicist
Wineland, Cornell and Phillips, NIST Nobel laureates
Louis de Broglie, French physicist
New York Blue Gene supercomputer
Jeanette Scissum, NASA scientist
Indian-US astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and wife
Ken Pounds, British astrophysicist
60-inch cyclotron and nuclear physicists
British physicist Nicola Fox visiting a NASA laboratory
Laser Megajoule construction
Laser Megajoule target production
Laser Megajoule monocrystal
Laser Megajoule optics production
Laser Megajoule optics measurements
Laser Megajoule testing
Laser Megajoule optical equipment
Laser Megajoule laser beam
AIRIX nuclear weapons testing
Theoretical physicists
James Franck, German physicist
Adam Riess, US astrophysicist
Mark Bailey, British astronomer
Katherine Blundell, British astronomer
Alexander Boksenberg, British astronomer
John Brown, British astronomer
Margaret Burbidge, British-US astronomer
Sandra Chapman, British astrophysicist
Leonard Culhane, British astrophysicist
George Efstathiou, British cosmologist
Yvonne Elsworth, British astrophysicist
Carlos Frenk, Mexican-British cosmologist
Gerard Gilmore, NZ-British astronomer
Francis Graham-Smith, British astronomer
Carole Jordan, British astrophysicist
Malcolm Longair, British astrophysicist
Donald Lynden-Bell, British astronomer
Leon Mestel, British astrophysicist
Patrick Moore, British astronomer
Carole Mundell, British astrophysicist
John Peacock, British cosmologist
Margaret Penston, British astronomer
M. Rowan-Robinson, British astronomer
Joseph Silk, British-US cosmologist
Nigel Weiss, British astrophysicist
Simon White, British cosmologist
Arnold Wolfendale, British astronomer
Max Planck, German physicist
Werner Heisenberg, German physicist
Stephen Hawking lecturing at CERN in 2009
Russell Hulse, US astrophysicist
Brian Schmidt, Australian astrophysicist
Stephen Hawking and Robert Aymar at CERN in 2006
Nicola Fox, British physicist
Sommerfeld and Bohr, physicists
John Cockcroft, British physicist
View of Jill Tarter, American astronomer, at work
Martin Rees, British astrophysicist
Donald Lynden-Bell, British astrophysicist
Homi Jehangir Bhabha, theoretical physicist
Laser Megajoule data storage
Maria Goeppert-Mayer, nuclear physicist
Margaret Dorothy Foster, US chemist
ZPR-III nuclear reactor, historical image
X-10 Graphite Reactor, 1950s
Brian May, astrophysicist and musician
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, British astronomer
Antony Hewish, British astronomer
British physicist Prof. Peter Higgs
Lloyd Berkner, founding acting director of NRAO
Rolf Heuer and Steven Weinberg at CERN, July 2009
Bernard Lovell, British astronomer
Walter Zinn, US nuclear physicist
Harold Agnew, US physicist
McKibbin, Oppenheimer and Weissman
Masatoshi Koshiba, Japanese physicist
Michel Mayor, Swiss astrophysicist
First atomic bomb detonation
Leo Szilard, Hungarian-US physicist
Brian May at New Horizons conference, December 2018
John Barrow, British cosmologist
Monica Grady, British space scientist
Garry Hunt, British planetary scientist
Roger Penrose, British mathematician
John Zarnecki, British space scientist
Laser Megajoule target model
Radiocarbon dating ancient bones
Karl Jansky, US radio engineer
George Smoot, US astrophysicist
Ernst Stuhlinger, German rocket scientist
Nuclear-powered pacemaker, 1970s
Laser Megajoule optics programming
Molten Salt Reactor Experiment, 1960s
Davisson and Germer, US physicists
Ehrenfest and Burgers, physicists
John Stewart Bell, British physicist
Pierre and Marie Curie in their laboratory
Bertrand Goldschmidt, French physicist
Robert Burt, US physicist and inventor
Henry Crew, US physicist
Eugene Crittenden, US physicist
David Murray Gates, US physicist and ecologist
Alfred Lande, German-US physicist
Gran Sasso Lab: double beta decay exp.
WARP cold dark matter experiment
Computing for radio astronomy, 1980s
Cobalt radiotherapy treatment in France, 1950s
George Smoot at CERN, February 2007
Subatomic Particles, illustration
US National Bureau of Standards low-temperature researchers
Stephen Hawking, British physicist
Blackboard in Stephen Hawking's office
Max Planck and wife
Laser Megajoule target arm
Laser Megajoule fuel pellet
Laser Megajoule target
Laser Megajoule fuel pellets
Laser Megajoule laser beam conversion
Laser Megajoule laser beam simulation
Laser Megajoule beamline
Laser Megajoule laser beam amplification
Laser Megajoule supercomputer
Rosalyn Yalow, US medical physicist
Gabriele Rabel, Austrian physicist
Clinton Joseph Davisson, US physicist
Samuel Ting, US physicist
Richard Taylor, Canadian physicist
Radiation sample preparation
Alpha-beta radiation analysis
Alpha spectroscopy analysis
Atomic bomb newspaper front page
Effects of irradiation on corn
1950s Soviet atom bomb test at Semipalatinsk