nepalnepal — Pioneering British physicist and astronomer Bernard Lovell, who developed one of the world’s largest radio telescopes exploring particles in the universe, has died. He was 98. The ...
Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell, born August 31, 1913, pursued a career in physics, completing his PhD in 1936. Following WWII, Lovell utilized surplus radar equipment to establish a radio astronomy ...
It is with great regret that we announce that Sir Bernard Lovell, OBE, FRS, died yesterday, August 6, 2012, at the age of 98. Lovell, emeritus professor of radioastronomy, was the founder and first ...
HUMAN senses discern only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Sir Bernard Lovell’s great radio telescope at Jodrell Bank sees some of the rest, helping scientists make sense of the universe: ...
LONDON — Pioneering British physicist and astronomer Bernard Lovell, who developed one of the world’s largest radio telescopes exploring particles in the universe, has died. He was 98. The University ...
When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit in 1957, its tiny radio transmitter allowed it to be tracked in space. There was only one instrument in the West ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A new article casts doubt on the alleged "brainwashing" of the late British astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell by the Soviets at the height of the Cold War and explains how his trips beyond the Iron ...
Sir Bernard Lovell, the radio astronomer who was one of the 20th-century’s leaders in the age-old effort to understand the secrets of the heavens, died Aug. 6 at his home in the village of Swettenham, ...
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