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 Russell Alan Hulse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russell Alan Hulse (born November 28, 1950) is an American physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with his thesis advisor Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
Hulse was born in New York City and attended Bronx High School of Science and the Cooper Union before moving to University of Massachusetts Amherst (Ph.D. Physics 1975).
Hulse, Taylor, and other colleagues have used this first binary pulsar to make high-precision tests of general relativity, demonstrating the existence of gravitational radiation in the amount.
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 Nobel Prize in Physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russell Alan Hulse and Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Hulse will be involved with developing innovative science and mathematics education programs for primary and secondary schools, including those in several Texas school districts, as well as with developing activities in more informal settings, such as libraries.
Hulse won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the first binary pulsar &; a twin star system that provides a rare natural laboratory in which to test Albert Einstein& prediction that moving objects emit gravitational waves, as well as other aspects of his general theory of relativity.
The discovery was made in 1974 by Hulse, a 23-year-old graduate student at the time, and his thesis advisor, Dr. Joseph Taylor Jr., then a professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, utilizing the 1,000-foot radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
www.utdallas.edu /news/archive/2003/hulse_joins.html   (778 words)

  
 Gwobr Ffiseg Nobel - Wicipedia
Russell Alan Hulse a Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 Russell Alan Hulse
Hulse studied at Cooper Union College in New York City (B.S., 1970) and earned a Ph.D. degree in physics (1975) from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he was a graduate student under Taylor.
This finding, as reported by Taylor and Hulse in 1978, afforded the first experimental evidence for the existence of the gravitational waves predicted by Albert Einstein in his general theory of relativity.
The two stars' enormous interacting gravitational fields were affecting the regularity of the radio pulses, and by timing these and analyzing their variations, Taylor and Hulse found that the stars were rotating ever faster around each other in an increasingly tight orbit.
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 Penghargaan Nobel dalam Fisika - Wikipedia
Russell Alan Hulse dan Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 Russell Alan Hulse --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Hulse, Russell A. (born 1950), American physicist and cowinner (with Joseph H. Taylor, Jr.) of the 1993 Nobel prize in physics, born in New York City.
Russell's contributions to logic, epistemology, and the philosophy of mathematics established him as one of the foremost philosophers of the 20th century.
U.S. songwriter Bobby Russell is perhaps best known for the tune “Little Green Apples,” which was selected by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences as both country song of the year and song of the year in 1968.
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 Nobelova nagrada za fiziku - Wikipedia
Russell Alan Hulse i Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 The ISEF Webcast!
Russell Hulse was born in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Education- Hulse graduated from Bronx High School of Science in New York in 1967.
Hulse went to graduate school at the University of Massachusetts, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1975.
Professional - Hulse was given postdoctoral appointment at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia from 1975 to 1977.
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 1993 - Simple English Wikipedia
Physics- Russell Alan Hulse, Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 Russell Alan Hulse - rFind.net
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 Surnames
Russell is an English, Scottish, and Irish patronymic name from the given name Rousel, which was a common Anglo-Norman French nickname for someone with red hair.
Hulse is a Low German cognate of the German place name Hilse, which described the man who lived by a holly tree, and was derived from Middle High German huls = holly.
It is of uncertain etymology; it is often said to be from Hebrew adama earth.
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 MSN Encarta - Hulse, Russell A.
Hulse, Russell A. Hulse, Russell A., born in 1951, American physicist and co-winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize, with colleague Joseph H. Taylor Jr., for their discovery of...
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 History Channel Search Results
In 1993 Hulse shared the Nobel Prize in physics with Taylor “for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation.”
While a graduate student at the University of Massachusetts, Hulse worked with Professor Joseph H. Taylor, Jr., on the behavior of pulsars (see
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 Russell Alan Hulse --  Compton's Desk Reference - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Russell Alan Hulse --  Compton's Desk Reference - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
"Hulse, Russell Alan." Compton's Desk Reference from Encyclopædia Britannica.
For their discovery of PSR 1913+16, Hulse and Taylor shared a 1993 Nobel Prize.
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The commentary doesn't come across as relaxed and spontaneous, and the featurette is so tightly scripted that even presumably offhanded observations appear to have been written and rehearsed.
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 Towns of Delaware County
Russell and Nancy Richie, in 1799; and the first death, that of Hezekiah David in 1798.
The first settler was Squire Whittaker, from Wyoming, Penn., who came in 1787; John Hulse, from Neversink, (Sullivan co.,) came in April, 1789, and Philip Pine and Conrad Edict in 1791.*** The first religious meetings were held at the house of John Hulse, by Rev. Hugh Compton, in 1794.
The first birth was that of Polly Hulse, in 1789 or '90; and the first death, that of Dorcas, wife of Oliver Hale, about 1790.
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 Obituaries
Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Betty Joan Wedemeyer Hulse at home; son, Russell Alan Hulse of Plainsboro, N.J.; daughter, Elizabeth Hayes of Port Jervis; and five nieces.
ALAN E. Port Jervis, N.Y. Alan E. Hulse, of Port Jervis, retired manager of the Eastman Kodak Information Center in Manhattan and 45-year resident of the area, died Monday, May 31, 2004 at Westchester Medical Center.
Hulse, Alan E., 84, of Port Jervis, died May 31, 2003 in Valhalla.
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 Three Nobel laureates to speak at 06 AACBNC Meeting
Aaron Ciechanover, Dr. Russell Hulse and Dr. Alan MacDiarmid to discuss the future of interdisciplinary research and training
Hulse, MacDiarmid, and Goodman all hold endowed chairs at the University of Texas at Dallas, while Ciechanover holds a chair at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology.
Goodman stated, "My dream was to have three Nobel Laureates who worked in the physical and life sciences attend the meeting to discuss the future of interdisciplinary research and training.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-02/plos-tnl022205.php   (446 words)

  
 Russell A. Hulse Winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Russell A. Hulse - Nobel Lecture (submitted by Davis)
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 Fisikako Nobel saria - Wikipedia
1993 Russell Alan Hulse, Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
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 Lista över astronomer - rFind.net
Russell Alan Hulse (USA, 1950 - [[]])
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 Patentee Index
Hulse, Charles Andrew; to JDS Uniphase Corporation Dispersion compensating filters 06865315 Cl. 385-27.
Russell, Alan P.; Rodriguez, Santiago I.; and Wilson, Richard M. Cl. 347-19.
Schehrer, Kevin; Cassarly, William; McKnight, Douglas; Hudyma, Russell M.; Biles, Jonathan; Schuck, Miller; and Armagost, Karl 06864861 Cl. 345-7.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week10/OG/patentee/alphaH_Utility.htm   (9411 words)

  
 Priz Nobel ar fizik - Wikipedia
1993 Russell Alan Hulse, Joseph Hooton Taylor (Stadoù Unanet)
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 Articles - Tests of general relativity
Since 1974, Hulse and Taylor have studied stronger gravitational fields in binary pulsars.
Gravitational waves originating from a binary system of a neutron star and a pulsar outside our solar system have been indirectly detected, for which Hulse and Taylor won the Nobel prize.
For example, planets orbiting the Sun constantly lose their energy via gravitational radiation, but this effect is so tiny that it is unlikely it will be observed in the near future.
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 Barnes & Noble.com - Ladder 49 -- Jay W. Russell - DVD - Wide Screen / Thx
That counts for more than the visceral thrills provided by director Jay Russell (My Dog Skip) in the movie's unusually convincing fire scenes; the humanity of these men and their families lingers in memory long after the spectacular sequences have flamed out.
Jay W. Russell, Joaquin Phoenix, John Travolta, Jacinda Barrett
The characters are clearly and elegantly drawn, and we come to care about them.
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 UNL News Releases 05/04/01
Crete: Loren Allen Bymer, Journalism and Mass Communications, bachelor of journalism; Travis Alan Dittmer, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agricultural sciences; Russell Alan Miller, Arts and Sciences, bachelor of science; Kathleen Jean Spanjer, Graduate, master of arts; Darren Jay Thornbrugh, Arts and Sciences, bachelor of arts.
Malcolm: Joel Martin Endorf, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, bachelor of science in agricultural sciences; Natalie Nichole Minzel, Human Resources and Family Sciences, bachelor of science in human resources and family sciences; Michael Russell Sullivan, Business Administration, bachelor of science in business administration, with distinction.
Clay Center: Jeromy Alan Doele, Graduate, master of education; Cari Ann Roeth, Arts and Sciences, bachelor of arts, with high distinction; Joshua Mark VanBoening, Arts and Sciences, bachelor of science.
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 The Writer's Almanac from American Public Media
Astronomer Russell Alan Hulse, who co-discovered the first binary pulsar and won the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physics, was born on this day in New York City, 1950.
Novelist, poet Rita Mae was born on this day in Hanover, Pennsylvania, 1944.
The Atlanta Marathon takes place today in Atlanta, Georgia.
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