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Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object)

Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object)


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Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object)

AIS5378122 Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object); Science Museum, London, UK; © Iberfoto

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© © Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases a model of the cyclotron, a groundbreaking particle accelerator invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence and Milton Stanley Livingston in 1931. The intricate metal object is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of these two brilliant scientists. The cyclotron played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of atoms, nuclei, and physics as a whole. It revolutionized scientific research in the early to mid-20th century, paving the way for countless discoveries and breakthroughs in the field. Displayed at the Science Museum in London, UK, this model serves as both an educational tool and a work of art. Its vibrant colors and detailed design make it not only visually striking but also intellectually stimulating. As we gaze upon this piece of history from the 1930s, we are reminded of the tireless dedication and passion that drives progress in science. The cyclotron represents not just a technological marvel but also a symbol of human curiosity and exploration. In capturing this momentous invention through their lens, Bridgeman Images has preserved its legacy for future generations to admire and learn from. This print is more than just a picture – it is a window into an era defined by scientific discovery and innovation.

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