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...solid, and these subatomic particles will bounce off the atoms inside. The angles at which the quantum bullets ricochet tell scientists how the target atoms are arranged. That knowledge has already led to advances in semiconductors and may someday explain the bizarre phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity. Clifford Shull, now retired from M.I.T., and Bertram Brockhouse from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, helped perfect neutron-scattering techniques in the 1940s and '50s. Today, nearly a half-century later, they have Nobels to show for it. Ironically, the man who did the pioneering work in the field, Shull's mentor Ernest...
...American and a Canadian won the Nobel Prize in Physics for developing a new way to study the building blocks of all matter -- atoms and molecules. The $930,000 physics prize will be shared by Clifford G. Shull of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. Both developed a way to probe atomic structure by knocking off neutrons from particles of matter...
...They should do this more often," said David M. Shull...
...hanging of the Confederate flags; the only concern we are addressing in this letter is the desire which many students have: that the Undergraduate Council refrain from any and all political issues and devote its resources to its only mission--service to students. Harry James Wilson '93 David M. Shull '94 Kristen L. Silverberg '92 James L. Doak '94 Harvard Republican Club
...Arabs must reconcile themselves to the need of peaceful coexistence," David M. Shull '94, vice-president of the Harvard Republicans, said later in the rally...