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...transmutation are the alpha particles of electricity which unstable atoms emit and which unsettle other atoms upon collision. Radium emits alpha particles naturally (also betas and .gammas, the latter helpful in cancer). Artificial streams of alpha particles have been produced from vacuum tubes carrying as high as 650,000 volts. But the production of such voltages is expensive. 'The significance of Dr. Van de Graaff's purchase at the 5f/ & 10^ store ribbon counter was that he had discovered how to produce a current of electricity with light-ning-like force at a cost (for a small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: $90 Lightning | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

...proton elements; and every explosion, every coalescence scatters atomic energy. Professor Compton cannot duplicate solar heat, but with a mighty X-ray tube, he calculates, he can drive particles of matter at speeds so nearly solar that new atoms will result. His tool will be a 10,000-volt tube, five times the size of the tube whose description won the American Association for the Advancement of Science's $1,000 prize. If Professor Compton does eventually create or break up atoms, next great problem will be: How to use the energy thus released? All this exposition showed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Men & Atoms | 4/6/1931 | See Source »

...crystals. The physics library now in Jefferson Laboratory will be moved to the new building, together with the collection in Craft Laboratory. Tutorial books will, however, remain in Jefferson, which is to be made over during the summer into classrooms, conference rooms, and elementary laboratories. The 100,000 volt storage battery now in use at the Cruft Laboratory will be moved into the annex, where it is to be used in the investigation of X rays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Purchase of Instruments and Equipment for New Physics Lab Completed--Expect to Occupy Building Within a Few Months | 2/6/1931 | See Source »

...magnetism, read a paper worth $1,000, the annual Association award for outstanding address of the meeting. With three fellow physicists, Drs. L. R. Hafsted and Odd Dahl of Carnegie Institution and Dr. Gregory Breit of New York University, he worked for several years to develop a two-million-volt tube which produces X-rays equivalent to the gamma rays of 182 million dollars worth of radium. Laboratory significance : scientists by using these powerful rays may be able to burst the atom nucleus. Practical significance: X-rays from high voltage tubes resemble cancer-curing gamma rays, may possibly be used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A. A. A. S. | 1/12/1931 | See Source »

Picture Tube. Also revealed at the Radiological Society meeting was the work an X-ray tube can do. Dr. George L. Clark, University of Illinois, told how he took moving pictures of molecules with the help of an X-ray tube. He used a newly developed 50,000-volt tube which makes it possible to take moving X-ray pictures. The tube acts as a powerful microscope. Rays hit the substance which Dr. Clark wished to photograph, were bent back to a fluorescent screen. When the screen was photographed the molecular changes in the substance were apparent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: New Tubes | 12/15/1930 | See Source »

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