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161: The Life of Richard Feynman
... speeding up the theoretical work that had to be done. Feynman's Work on the QED On October 21, 1965, Feynman was notified by telefax that he had won the Nobel Prize for physics, along with Schwinger and Tomonaga. The award was given to him for his work on the theory of quantum electrodynamics. Basically, the QED explains the way that ...
162: Albert Einstein
... wanted to see him. Einstein's most famous theory was the theory of relativity. "Einstein started his theory of relativity at the age of sixteen" (Encyclopedia 511). He received the Nobel prize for his famous theory. Another famous scientific theory he discovered was E=MC2 (energy equals mass times the speed of light squared). That theory made the atomic bomb possible ...
163: Albert Einstein: His Life
... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...
164: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
... center of the nation. Writers, artists, poets, scientists, and musicians were frequent dinner guests. On one occasion the Kennedy’s held a reception for all the American winners of the Nobel Prize, people who made outstanding contributions to their field during the past year. At the party the president suggested that more talent and genius was at the White House that ...
165: Martin Luther King
... the voter-registration procedures. Whites previously discriminated Blacks from voting if they were illiterate, but the Act forbade this. M.L.'s success was acknowledged when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in the same year. A tragic day struck on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tenn.. He was planning to participate in a Poor People's March to Washington. While ...
166: Wilson, Woodrow
... a referendum on the League. Republican Warren G. Harding, who had established a reputation as an opponent of the League, won in a landslide. In December 1920, Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize for 1919. The former president and his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, whom he married in 1915, after the death of his first wife, continued to make ...
167: Theodore Roosdevelt
... Japan. He invited the Russian and Japanese governments to send peace commissioners to America where a peace treaty was sighned in 1905. The following year the president was awarded the nobel peace prize. People had wanted a canal connectiong the Atlantic and Pacific for hundreds of years. A French company, which went bankrupt, had started the pro ject. The company sold ...
168: Albert Einstein
... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...
169: Albert Einstein
... eclipse expeditions in 1919 confirmed his predictions, Einstein was idolised by the popular press. Einstein returned to Germany in 1914 but did not reapply for German citizenship. Einstein received the Nobel Prize in 1921 but not for relativity rather for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect . He worked at Princeton on work which attempted to unify the laws of physics ...
170: Albert Einstein
... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...


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