My experiments proved that the radiation of uranium compounds can be measured with precision under determined conditions and that this radiation is an atomic property of the element of uranium.
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I developed a counterterrorism device that's revolutionizing the way we detect nuclear materials.
Despite claims by some to the contrary, we have heard numerous times in hearings and briefings by experts that existing technologies do not fully or effectively detect nuclear material.
Direction coupling between the various radiations generated in a nuclear reaction both with one another and with the initiating radiation can also be detected and measured by coincidences; this provides valuable information about the structure of the atomic nuclei.
The technology used to detect if vehicles are carrying radioactive material is so sensitive it can tell if a person recently received radiation as part of a medical procedure.
Modern science is predicated on 'truths' verified through accurate observation and measurements of physical world phenomena.
One of the distinguishing features of anything that aspires to the name of science is the reproducibility of experimental results.
There are relatively few experiments in atomic physics these days that don't involve the use of a laser.
No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.
Science cannot progress without reliable and accurate measurement of what it is you are trying to study. The key is measurement, simple as that.
A physicist is an atom's way of knowing about atoms.
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