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    2 days ago · In 1927, matter waves were first experimentally confirmed to occur in George Paget Thomson and Alexander Reid's diffraction experiment and the Davisson–Germer experiment, both for electrons. Original electron diffraction camera made and used by Nobel laureate G P Thomson and his student Alexander Reid in 1925

  2. 2 days ago · 1927 - Two groups demonstrated electron diffraction, the first the Davisson–Germer experiment, the other by George Paget Thomson and Alexander Reid. Alexander Reid, who was Thomson's graduate student, performed the first experiments, but he died soon after in a motorcycle accident.

  3. 2 days ago · Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk (Physiology or Medicine, 1939) and Carl von Ossietzky (Peace, 1936) from accepting their Nobel Prizes. The Chinese government forbade Liu Xiaobo from accepting his Nobel Prize (Peace, 2010) [9] and the government of the Soviet ...

  4. 1 day ago · Thomson got to bed William Carlos Williams , who was a local art student and whose lady friend was a friend of Emin ; Sir George Paget Thomson also met Everall .During the foundation of the group , Ming brought in his girlfriend , Guru , who in spell invited Castle .== pronunciamento == In August 1999 , Childish and Thomson wrote The Stuckists manifesto which stress the value of painting as a ...

  5. 2 days ago · There is an interesting footnote to Thomson's Nobel-winning discovery of the particle properties of an electron: his son, George Paget Thomson, shared the 1937 Nobel Prize for discovering that an electron also has the properties of a wave. It's not often that a single family has contributed so much to both sides of a paradox!

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  6. 3 days ago · George Thomson, whom history remembers best as the organizer and director of the first Edinburgh Music Festival, also deserves credit as a collector of Britain's national folk songs. Without George Thomson's efforts, and those of other collectors who followed him, many of these traditional musical treasures would have been long lost to the ages.

  7. 5 days ago · In the early 17th century George Paget was said to hold his land in Keresley by knight service of the Cheylesmore court. Thomas Paget appeared among the four or five freeholders, including the Queen's College, who were represented at the Cheylesmore court at this time.

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