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Hans Bethe | Nobel Prize Winner, Nuclear Physicist, Quantum …
Professor Hans A. Bethe | Hans Bethe House
WEBLearn about Hans A. Bethe, a Nobel laureate in physics and a pioneer of nuclear reactions and energy production in stars. He was also a leader of the Manhattan Project and a champion of nuclear arms control.
Hans Bethe, Father of Nuclear Astrophysics, Dies at 98
Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1906-2005 | Scientific American
WEBMay 1, 2005 · A tribute to the late physicist Hans Bethe, who made groundbreaking contributions to nuclear physics and advocated for nuclear disarmament and energy. Learn about his life, achievements and legacy …
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Hans Bethe | MIT Compton Lectures
WEBHans Bethe was a renowned theoretical physicist who worked on nuclear reactions, energy production, and nuclear weapons. He gave three Compton lectures at MIT in 1975 on the energy problem and nuclear …
Hans A. Bethe (1906-2005) | Science
Hans Bethe, a titan of physics and conscience of …
WEBMar 7, 2020 · Bethe was a pioneer of 20th-century physics and a conscience of science, who worked on the atomic bomb, nuclear energy and arms control. He taught and inspired many students at Cornell, …
Nobel-Winning Physicist Hans Bethe Dies : NPR
Hans A. Bethe (1906–2005) | Nature
Physics: A shining life | Nature
WEBJun 27, 2012 · Hans Bethe was one of the outstanding scientists of the twentieth century, making seminal contributions to almost all areas of theoretical physics. When he died in 2005, aged 98, he was the...
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Hans Bethe, A Titan Of Physics And Conscience Of Science, …
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Hans Bethe, Prober of Sunlight and Atomic Energy, Dies at 98
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