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The First Nobel Prize - Röntgen and the Future of X-Rays

September 8, 2010
William Conrad Röntgen, Nobel Prize Winner in Physics 1901. Foto: SCANPIX
Image: picture alliance/dpa
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen of Germany was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics. His X-rays have continued to transform fields from astronomy to cell biochemistry. An upcoming highlight in the area of X-ray research is the European X-ray laser facility in Hamburg. The research apparatus will emit ultra-short high-energy X-ray pulses to give new insights into the tiniest of biological particles.
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