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    Richard Lawrence Garwin (born April 19, 1928) is an American physicist, best known as the author of the first hydrogen bomb design. In 1978, Garwin was...
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  • Garwin can refer to: Laura Garwin, Rhodes scholar, science journalist, and trumpeter, daughter of Richard Richard Garwin, physicist, father of Laura Garwin...
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  • (1960–1966) Harold Lewis (1966–1973) Kenneth M. Watson Edward A. Frieman Richard Garwin William Nierenberg William Happer (1987–1990) Curtis Callan (1990–1995)...
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  • and the St Paul's Sinfonia. Garwin, born in 1957, is the daughter of physicist and hydrogen bomb designer Richard Garwin. She skipped two grades in elementary...
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    between 1963 and 1969, excluding 31 which were selected by John F. Kennedy. Richard Nixon awarded 28 medals between 1969 and 1974. Gerald Ford awarded 28 medals...
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    as a "thermonuclear installation".: 391  The device was designed by Richard Garwin, a student of Enrico Fermi, on the suggestion of Edward Teller. It had...
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    Don Coppersmith, Gregory Chaitin, physicist and presidential advisor Richard Garwin, inventor Robert Dennard, roboticist Matthew T. Mason, author Clifford...
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    journal. Ralph Linsker and several members of the original NAS team, (Richard Garwin, Herman Chernoff, Paul Horowitz, and Ramsey) reanalyzed the timings...
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    argued that the system was futile. Hans Bethe, along with IBM physicist Richard Garwin and Cornell University colleague Kurt Gottfried, wrote an article in...
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    kilograms (26 to 95 lb) of helium-3. According to American physicist Richard Garwin, about 26 cubic metres (920 cu ft) or almost 5 kilograms (11 lb) of...
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    sensors, an FFT algorithm would be needed. In discussion with Tukey, Richard Garwin recognized the general applicability of the algorithm not just to national...
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  • safety and security. Costs for the first reactor are estimated at £2bn. Richard Garwin and Georges Charpak describe the energy amplifier in detail in their...
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    at the Wayback Machine American Institute of Physics interview with Richard Garwin by Ken Ford, dated December 2012 he was going to use first hydrodynamics...
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  • techniques for cellular biology, discoverer of signalling peptides 2002 - Richard Garwin, discovered parity violation in pion decay 2001 - Albert Eschenmoser...
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    2001—Marvin L. Cohen, Raymond Davis Jr., Charles David Keeling 2002—Richard Garwin, W. Jason Morgan, Edward Witten 2003—Brent Dalrymple, Riccardo Giacconi...
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  • as one of methodology of accelerator-driven system (ADS) in Japan. Richard Garwin and Georges Charpak describe the energy amplifier in detail in their...
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    Atomic Scientists Franck Report List of international relations journals Richard Garwin The records of the Bulletin are kept at the Special Collections Research...
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  • gravitational waves. His results, however, were contested in 1974 by physicists Richard Garwin and David Douglass. Modern forms of the Weber bar are still operated...
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    2017 January 15, Audio and video interviews about the life and work of Richard Garwin, 2004-2012 Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics...
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    successfully hit its target.[citation needed] Physicists Hans Bethe and Richard Garwin, who worked with Teller on both the atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb at...
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  • at that meeting, Richard Garwin of IBM, recognized the potential of the method and put Tukey in touch with Cooley. However, Garwin made sure that Cooley...
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    (The Many Worlds of Léo Szilárd: Physicist, Peacemaker, Provocateur), Richard Garwin (Léo Szilárd in Physics and Information), and Matthew Meselson (Léo...
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  • Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI)[citation needed] Richard Garwin, American physicist[citation needed] James Hansen Director of Climate...
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    August 1945. Los Alamos: Los Alamos National Laboratory. LAMS 2532. Hoff, Richard (23 January 1978). "Production of Eisteinium and Fermium in Nuclear Explosions"...
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    gravitational waves. In order to test Weber's results, IBM Physicist Richard Garwin built a detector that was similar to Joseph Weber's. In six months,...
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    and in particular by the equally prominent physicists Hans Bethe, Richard Garwin, and astronomer Carl Sagan." The institute argued that the Soviet Union...
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    Don't Overestimate NMD: Common Countermeasures Can Slip By Shield, Richard Garwin, Lisbeth Gronlund and George Lewis, Defense News, 10 July 2000, p.15...
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    Walter E. Massey 2020: Roderic I. Pettigrew 2021: Ralph E. Gomory 2023: Richard Garwin List of general science and technology awards Prizes named after people...
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    and her Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1960, where her advisor was Richard Garwin. Her Ph.D. research was on measuring the attenuation of a magnetic field...
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    ca. Archived from the original on 2014-10-02. Retrieved 2014-08-23. Richard Garwin, Arms Control Today, 1997 "Science". Lasers.llnl.gov. Retrieved 2014-08-24...
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