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Page, Brian R. – Physics Teacher, 2021
The Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, are often depicted as lone geniuses, secretly assembling the first successful powered aircraft far from civilization at Kitty Hawk on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. There is a germ of truth in the popular story, but only a germ. The brothers succeeded while so many other experimenters failed not because…
Descriptors: Physics, Air Transportation, Experiments, Engineering
Agarwal, Pankaj – School Science Review, 2011
Accidental discoveries have been of significant value in the progress of science. Although accidental discoveries are more common in pharmacology and chemistry, other branches of science have also benefited from such discoveries. While most discoveries are the result of persistent research, famous accidental discoveries provide a fascinating…
Descriptors: Science History, Pharmacology, Science Education, Scientific Research
Tweney, Ryan D. – Science & Education, 2011
James Clerk Maxwell "translated" Michael Faraday's experimentally-based field theory into the mathematical representation now known as "Maxwell's Equations." Working with a variety of mathematical representations and physical models Maxwell extended the reach of Faraday's theory and brought it into consistency with other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Long Term Memory, Equations (Mathematics)
Panusch, Martin; Heering, Peter; Singh, Rajinder – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2010
In 1923, R.A. Millikan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the elementary charge of electricity and on the photoelectric effect. Recently, historical research had a focus on Millikan's publication practice, as well as on the role of his assistant, Harvey Fletcher. Several studies have raised doubts on whether Millikan can…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Research, Energy, Awards
Khoon, Koh Aik – College Student Journal, 2008
This paper relates several serendipitous discoveries in physics in the 19th and 20th centuries. They are all experimental in nature and the places range from reputable universities to modern research laboratories. The discoverers could be working in solo or in group. The subject discovered ranges from the finest nucleus to the limitless cosmos.…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Research, Discovery Processes, Science History
Anderson, R. Joseph; Butler, Orville R. – Center for History of Physics of the American Institute of Physics, 2008
This project is the first systematic study of the organizational structure, communications patterns, and archival records of industrial physicists in the U.S., and it provides general guidelines for understanding and documenting their work. The study confirms that the organization and management of industrial R&D is volatile, changing in response…
Descriptors: Physics, Corporations, Industry, Laboratories

Hammond, Allen L. – Science, 1972
Reports the views on the likely trends in physics research expressed by three leading physicists at the dedication of a physics building for New York University. (AL)
Descriptors: Physics, Resource Materials, Science History, Scientific Research

Thumm, Walter – Physics Teacher, 1975
Relates the story of Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen and presents one view of the extent to which the discovery of the x-ray was an accident. Reconstructs the sequence of events that led to the discovery and includes photographs of the lab where he worked and replicas of apparatus used. (GS)
Descriptors: Physics, Radiation, Radiology, Science History

Alvarez, Luis W. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
The author describes a 1934 visit to the Berkeley radiation laboratory. The state of physics at that time and the life of persons doing basic physics research in radiation are discussed. (JP)
Descriptors: Physics, Radiation, Science Education, Science History

Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1978
Summarizes Charles Wheatstone's 1843 paper introducing the Wheatstone bridge and the rheostat. (SL)
Descriptors: Electricity, History, Physics, Science Education
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1988
Discusses some of the physical processes involved in the freezing of water. Traces the work of a variety of researchers who have discovered numerous variables involved in the complexities of ice. (TW)
Descriptors: Crystallography, Meteorology, Physical Environment, Physics
Boyer, Timothy H. – Scientific American, 1985
The classical vacuum of physics is not empty, but contains a distinctive pattern of electromagnetic fields. Discovery of the vacuum, thermal spectrum, classical electron theory, zero-point spectrum, and effects of acceleration are discussed. Connection between thermal radiation and the classical vacuum reveals unexpected unity in the laws of…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Physics, Science History

Malley, Marjorie – American Journal of Physics, 1971
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Nuclear Physics, Physics, Radiation

York, Andrew P. E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Buckminsterfullerene, which is in the shape of a soccer-ball was first discovered in 1985, has many applications as a good lubricant, or as a new superconductor. The synthesis of these inorganic fullerenes involves a great deal of interdisciplinary research between physicists, material scientists, engineers and chemists from various fields.
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Science History

Jacobs, D. J. – Physics Education, 1972
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Biographies, Nuclear Physics, Physics