Edwin Ernest Salpeter, who perhaps more than anyone put the physics into astrophysics, died on 26 November 2008 at the age of 83. Among his many accomplishments was figuring out how giant stars burn helium to form carbon in the 'triple-alpha process' (named after the three helium nuclei — alpha particles — that fuse together in the process). Before this discovery, the origin of the elements beyond helium in the periodic table was a mystery
On 9 March 2017, Peter Kelterborn, Swiss civil engineer and experimental archaeologist closed his ey...
It is hard to appreciate but nevertheless true that Michael John Seaton, known internationally for t...
38-39Eugene Merle Shoemaker is the only person on the planet whose remains have been buried on the m...
Edwin Ernest Salpeter, who perhaps more than anyone put the physics into astrophysics, died on 26 No...
Edwin Ernest Salpeter, among the most influential, prescient, and innovative astrophysicists of the ...
Professor Harry Kroto, who shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1996 with Rick Smalley and Robert...
One of the unquestioned giants of physics and astrophysics, Hans Bethe, died on 6 March 2005, at the...
Fred Lawrence Whipple, one of the last giants of 20 century astronomy, passed away on 30 August at t...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
The death of Ernst Kunibert Zinner brings great sadness to the community of cosmochemists and astrop...
Oleg Ptitsyn was a pioneer in protein folding studies: his discovery of molten globule folding inter...
Anthony Starace, George Holmes University Professor of physics, died Sept. 5 from complications rela...
This is the tribute to Hans Bethe by Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Ast...
Obituary: John Campbell Brown OBE (1947–2019) - Astronomer Royal for Scotland and inspirational sola...
5 pages. Published in Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Thomas Hockey (ed.), 2014Internation...
On 9 March 2017, Peter Kelterborn, Swiss civil engineer and experimental archaeologist closed his ey...
It is hard to appreciate but nevertheless true that Michael John Seaton, known internationally for t...
38-39Eugene Merle Shoemaker is the only person on the planet whose remains have been buried on the m...
Edwin Ernest Salpeter, who perhaps more than anyone put the physics into astrophysics, died on 26 No...
Edwin Ernest Salpeter, among the most influential, prescient, and innovative astrophysicists of the ...
Professor Harry Kroto, who shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1996 with Rick Smalley and Robert...
One of the unquestioned giants of physics and astrophysics, Hans Bethe, died on 6 March 2005, at the...
Fred Lawrence Whipple, one of the last giants of 20 century astronomy, passed away on 30 August at t...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
The death of Ernst Kunibert Zinner brings great sadness to the community of cosmochemists and astrop...
Oleg Ptitsyn was a pioneer in protein folding studies: his discovery of molten globule folding inter...
Anthony Starace, George Holmes University Professor of physics, died Sept. 5 from complications rela...
This is the tribute to Hans Bethe by Edwin E. Salpeter, Professor Emeritus, Cornell University Ast...
Obituary: John Campbell Brown OBE (1947–2019) - Astronomer Royal for Scotland and inspirational sola...
5 pages. Published in Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, Thomas Hockey (ed.), 2014Internation...
On 9 March 2017, Peter Kelterborn, Swiss civil engineer and experimental archaeologist closed his ey...
It is hard to appreciate but nevertheless true that Michael John Seaton, known internationally for t...
38-39Eugene Merle Shoemaker is the only person on the planet whose remains have been buried on the m...