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  1. by Luisa Bonolis. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett. Nobel Prize in 1948 Physics. Cloud chamber and transmutation of nitrogen. Patrick Blackett was a remarkably versatile physicist, whose career touched science, warfare and politics. His major scientific achievements were in the fields of nuclear physics, cosmic rays, particle physics, and ...

  2. Brief Biography. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett was a critical figure in the early development of operations research during World War II. Born in London, Blackett attended a military preparatory school, and served in the Royal Navy during World War I. Following the war, he attended Cambridge University, where he was quickly drawn into physics.

  3. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett (ur. 18 listopada 1897 w Londynie , zm. 13 lipca 1974 tamże [1] ) – angielski fizyk , laureat Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki za rozwinięcie metody komory Wilsona i za dokonane przy jej użyciu odkrycia w dziedzinach fizyki jądrowej i promieniowania kosmicznego [2] [3] .

  4. Baron Blackett of Chelsea. Born London, England, 18 November 1897. Died London, England, 13 July 1974. British experimental physicist Patrick Blackett received the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery among cosmic-ray secondaries of the particle now called the muon, confirmation of the positron (discovered by Carl Anderson ), and for ...

  5. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett,, was a British experimental physicist known for his work on cloud chambers, cosmic rays, and paleomagnetism, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1948. In 1925 he became the first person to prove that radioactivity could cause the nuclear transmutation of one chemical element to another. He also made a major contribution in World War II ...

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  7. Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart. Born London, England, 18 November 1897. Died London, England, 13 July 1974. British experimental physicist Patrick Blackett received the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery among cosmic‐ray secondaries of the particle now called the muon, confirmation of the positron (discovered by Carl Anderson ...