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| Alexei Abrikosov and Superconductivity
| | | Allan Cormack, Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
| | | Arthur H. Compton and Compton Scattering
| | | Barbara McClintock, Jumping Genes, and Transposition
| | | Burton Richter, Storage Rings, and the J/psi Particle
| | | Charles Townes, the Maser, and the Laser
| | | Clifford G. Shull, Neutron Diffraction, Hydrogen Atoms, and Neutron Scattering
| | | David Lee, Douglas Osheroff, Superfluidity, and Helium 3
| | | Donald Glaser, the Bubble Chamber, and Elementary Particles
| | | Donald J. Cram, Host-Guest Chemistry, Cram's Rule of Asymmetric Induction and Carceplexes
| | | Dudley Herschbach: Chemical Reactions and Molecular Beams
| | | Edward Purcell and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
| | | Edwin M. McMillan, Neptunium, Phase Stability, and the Synchrotron
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| Glenn T. Seaborg - Contributions to Advancing Science
| | | H. David Politzer, Asymptotic Freedom, and Strong Interaction
| | | Hans Bethe, Powering the Stars, and Nuclear Physics
| | | Harold Urey, Deuterium, Cosmochemistry, Studies of the Origin of Life, and Theory of Earth's Evolution
| | | Henry Taube and Coordination Chemistry
| | | I. I. Rabi, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and Radar
| | | Ilya Prigogine, Chaos, and Dissipative Structures
| | | Ivar Giaever, Tunneling, and Superconductors
| | | J. Robert Schrieffer and the BCS Theory of Superconductivity
| | | Jack Steinberger and the Muon-Neutrino
| | | James Cronin, CP Violation, and the Pierre Auger Observatory
| | | Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor and the Development of the Quark
| | | Julian Schwinger and the Source Theory
| | | Kenneth Wilson and Renormalization
| | | Leon Cooper, Cooper Pairs, and the BCS Theory
| | | Leon Lederman, the K-meson, the Muon Neutrino, and the Bottom Quark
| | | Luis Alvarez, the Hydrogen Bubble Chamber, Tritium, and Dinosaurs
| | | Maria Goeppert Mayer, the Nuclear Shell Structure, and Magic Numbers
| | | Martin Perl and the Tau Lepton
| | | Martinus Veltman, the Electroweak Theory, and Elementary Particle Physics
| | | Melvin Calvin and Carbon in Photosynthesis
| | | Melvin Schwartz and the Discovery of the Muon Neutrino
| | | Murray Gell-Mann, the Eightfold Way, Quarks, and Quantum Chromodynamics
| | | Norman Ramsey and the Separated Oscillatory Fields Method
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| Roger D. Kornberg Polymerase, DNA, RNA, and Transcription
| | | Rudolph A. Marcus and His Theory of Electron Transfer Reactions
| | | Russell Hulse, the First Binary Pulsar, and Science Education
| | | Samuel C.C. Ting, the J/psi Particle (Charm), and the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS)
| | | Saul Perlmutter, Distant Supernovae, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Expansion of the Universe
| | | Sheldon Glashow, the Electroweak Theory, and the Grand Unified Theory
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| Steven Weinberg, Weak Interactions, and Electromagnetic Interactions
| | | Val L. Fitch, the CP Violation, and Antimatter
| | | Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz, Ada E. Yonath, and Ribosome
| | | Willard Libby, Radiocarbon, and Carbon Dating
| | | William Fowler and Elements in the Stars
| | | Willis Lamb, Jr., the Hydrogen Atom, and the Lamb Shift
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| Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Positron Scanning
| | | RTG-History, the Curiosity, and New Horizons
| | | Siegfried S. Hecker, Plutonium, and Nonproliferation
| | | Solar Energy – It's Growth, Development, and Use
| | | The Discovery of Archaea, the 'Third Branch of Life', and Its Impacts
| | | The Top Quark, Its Discovery, and Subsequent Research
| | | Thin-film Lithium Batteries
| | | Ultra Violet Waterworks (UVW)
| | | Video Games - Did They Begin at Brookhaven
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