Scientists Ernest O Lawrence and M Stanley Livingston standing in front of the Cyclotron, a particle accelerator that won them a Nobel Prize,...Cyclotron Particle Accelerator
Berkeley, CA: In producing the new atomic bomb, which had been dropped on Japan for the first time, American scientists had the advantage of working...Inventor Ernest Orlando Lawrence Next to a Cyclotron
The Cyclotron machine at Cambridge University, which is able to give other substances the properties of uranium, for use in atomic experiments.Cyclotron Machine
British atomic physicist, and Director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment , John Cockcroft with colleague Dr. A. E. Kempton at the AERE,...Atomic Physicists
In the radiation laboratory at the University of California, Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, , and his assistant, Donald Cooksey, prepare a cyclotron,...Dr. Lawrence's Cyclotron
New York, NY: 75 Ton Columbia University Atom Smasher; This 150,000 pound cyclotron at Columbia University fires Atomic "Bullets" at 25,000 miles a...Cyclotron at Columbia University
American physicist Ernest Orlando Lawrence makes final adjustments to his cyclotron machine in his laboratory at the University of California,...E O Lawrence
a dark-skinned industrial worker prepares a metalworking machine for work - cyclotron stock pictures, royalty-free photos & imagesA dark-skinned industrial worker prepares a metalworking machine for work
John De Young, a radiotrician from Crufts Laboratory, works on the Cyclotron particle accelerator at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA circa...Harvard University Cyclotron
the cyclotron and a portrait of its inventor, ernest o. lawrence - cyclotron stock pictures, royalty-free photos & imagesThe Cyclotron and a Portrait of its Inventor, Ernest O. Lawrence
Proton therapy, Reportage in the Rinecker Proton Therapy Centre in Munich, Germany. The center is equipped with the latest proton therapy treatment...Proton therapy
East Pittsburgh, PA: "Splitting the Atom." Dr. William H. Wells, in charge of the Westinghouse "Atom Smasher," testing a 40 foot vacuum tube through...Man in Charge of Cyclotron Tests Tube
Chicago, IL: Monster atom smasher of the University of Chicago, already the focus of the nuclear physics world, takes a stride toward completion as...Man Standing Between Two Huge Discs
Dr. Ernest Orlando Lawrence is shown working on the cyclotron he invented at the University of California at Berkeley sometime in 1936.Atom Smasher
Dr. John H. Lawrence, standing, and his brother Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron at the University of California at Berkeley, are...Torpedo-Dodging to Atom-Smashing
The 88-inch cyclotron is deactivated for scheduled maintenance at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. On Tuesday, Sept. 29,...The 88-inch cyclotron is deactivated for scheduled maintenance at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015
Ten-feet thick concrete walls insulate radiation generated while the 88-inch cyclotron is operating at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in...Ten-feet thick concrete walls insulate radiation generated while the 88-inch cyclotron is operating at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
Panel of lights flicker in the control room for the 88-inch cyclotron at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. On Friday, Sept....A panel of lights flicker in the control room for the 88-inch cyclotron at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
Scott Small monitors activity inside the 88-inch cyclotron control room at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. On Friday, Sept....Scott Small monitors activity inside the 88-inch cyclotron control room at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
The Cyclotron Pit, August 1950. Watercolour drawing by Laurence Scarfe showing a 2794 mm syncho-cyclotron at AERE Harwell, Oxfordshire. The upper...The Cyclotron Pit, August 1950.
Physicist Ralph McCreary seated at the remote control panel for the University of Rochester's 25 000 volt cyclotron, 12th January 1949Man at remote control panel (B&W)
dream about synchro-cyclotron - cyclotron stock pictures, royalty-free photos & imagesDream about synchro-cyclotron
Enrico Fermi, Italian-born American nuclear physicist, circa 1942. Fermi constructed the first working nuclear reactor, in a squash court at the...Enrico Fermi
Photograph of the first two cyclotron models designed by Ernest Lawrence and N.E. Edlefsen. Dated 20th Century.The first two cyclotron models.
Cyclotron is an apparatus in which charged atomic and subatomic particles are accelerated by an alternating electrical field, while following an...Cyclotron vacuum tank, c 1931.
Early cyclotron designed by Lawrence and Livingston, 1932. Ernest Lawrence was an American physicist who worked, from 1929, to produce particles...Early cyclotron designed by Lawrence and Livingston, 1932.
Inch cyclotron, c 1931. The 11 inch at Berkeleyc, 1932. The cyclotron works by placing the source of the protons at the centre, between two D shaped...11 inch cyclotron, c 1931. the 11 inch at Berkeleyc, 1932.
Inch cyclotron, c 1930s. This shows the cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, sonn after completion in 1939. The key figures in...60-inch cyclotron, c 1930s.
Ernest Lawrence was an American physicist who worked from 1929 to produce particles sufficiently energetic for nuclear reactions. Linear accelerators...Early cyclotron designed by Lawrence and Livingston, 1932.
Ernest Lawrence was an American physicist who worked from 1929 to produce particles sufficiently energetic for nuclear reactions. Linear accelerators...Early cyclotron designed by Lawrence and Livingston, 1932.
Appareil baptisé Cyclotron destiné à soigner les cancers fabriqué par l'entreprise Thomson en novembre 1978 à Paris, France.Cyclotron à l'usine Thomson
View of American scientist and director of the University of California's Radiation Lab at Berkeley Dr Ernest O Lawrence , California, 1957. Lawrence...Dr Ernest O Lawrence
Workmen lower one of two doughnut-shaped magnet coils of heavy copper into place around the central pole pieces of the cyclotron. Three of the four...Denver Post Archives
Phillips , University of Colorado cyclotron engineer, and Dr. D. A. Lind, project director, CU physics department, examine a scale model of the...Denver Post Archives
Inside Cyclotron Vault Surrounded by Concrete 71/2 feet thick From left ore Dr. Kraushaar, Dr. Seaborg, CU President Quigg Newton, Dr. Lind. $1.4...Denver Post Archives
Jerry Peterson, Director of CU's Nuclear Physics Laboratory, explains how Cyclotron Works. Credit: The Denver PostDenver Post Archives
Le cyclotron, appareil destiné à soigner le cancer, à l'usine Thomson en novembre 1978 à Paris, France.Usine Thomson à Paris
The core of the Cyclotron particle accelerator at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA is pictured circa January 1948.Harvard University Cyclotron
From left, W.L. Thompson, U.S.N. Executive officer of the office of Boston Naval Research, Associate Professor Norman Ramsey and Dr. Lee L. Davenport...Harvard University Cyclotron
Dr. John R. Dunning is seen here adjusting the Cyclotron in the Pupin Laboratories at Columbia University.Doctor John Dunning in Laboratory
Dr. John R. Dunning is seen here adjusting the Cyclotron in the Pupin Laboratories at Columbia University.Doctor John Dunning Working with Mechanism
Worker operates the cyclotron at Bookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, 1960. Image courtesy US Department of Energy. .Cyclotron Brookhaven Lab
The third biomedical cyclotron facility to be built with AEC funds was dedicated at the University of California at Los Angeles, California, image...Biomedical Cyclotron Facility
The 60-inch cyclotron at the U of California's Lawrence Radiation Lab soon after its completion, Berkeley, California, 1939. Image courtesy US...60 Inch Cyclotron
Leaders of the S-1 project consider the feasibility of the 184-inch cyclotron in Berkeley, California, : nuclear scientist E.O, March 29, 1940....S-1 Project Leaders (Colorized)
Leaders of the S-1 project consider the feasibility of a 184-inch cyclotron in Berkeley, California, : nuclear scientist E.O, March 29, 1940....S-1 Project Leaders
Scientists in the Physics Division at Argonne National laboratory use a three-million-volt Van de Graaff generator, a cyclotron and other devices to...Nuclear Accelerator
Nobel Prize winners and physicists Ernest Orlando Lawrence and Arthur Holly Compton, Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development...Physicists Discussing 184-Inch Cyclotron
Scientist behind a mobile lead shield prepares to remove an irradiated target from an Argonne 60-inch cyclotron at Argonne National Laboratory,...Mobile Shield II
General Dwight Eisenhower dedicates a cyclotron at Columbia University.General Eisenhower Dedicating Cyclotron
Scientist behind a mobile lead shield approaches a cyclotron and prepares to remove an object made radioactive by nuclear particle bombardment at...Mobile Shield I
Dr. Ernest Orlando Lawrence, left, invented the cyclotron, a machine used for smashing atoms. He won the 1939 Nobel Prize in science and the 1957...Dr. Ernest Orlando Lawrence