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On January 12, 1896, three students at Davidson College experimented with x-rays. On January 6, 1896, the Associated Press announced that German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen had discovered a new ...
The First X-Rays When Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen reported his discovery of X-rays in December 1895, he set off a firestorm of interest in taking X-rays that spread across the world.
1896: Radioactivity is discovered accidentally by French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel. Becquerel was investigating German colleague Wilhelm Roentgen‘s work on phosphorescence in uranium ...
Following a publication by X-ray discoverer Wilhelm Roentgen just weeks before, the pair built their device from parts found at the high school and used it for anatomical imaging experiments.
POWER OF ROENTGEN RAYS; Same Effects of the Discovery Studied by French Observers. PRINCIPLE INVOLVED IS EXPERIMENTS Impression of the Human Hand with Anatomical Details Secured by Voller ...
ROENTGEN'S X-RAYS; May Be Due, He Says, to Longitudinal Vibrations of Ether. HE WRITES OF HIS GREAT DISCOVERY Difference Between His and the Kath- ode Rays of Lenard -- Some of the Substances He ...
Bibliography of X-Ray Literature and Research (1896–1897); being a Ready Reference Index to the Literature on the Subject of Röntgen or X-Rays. Edited by Charles E. S. Phillips.
Following a publication by X-ray discoverer Wilhelm Roentgen just weeks before, the pair built their device from parts found at the high school and used it for anatomical imaging experiments.
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