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  1. Leben. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson wurde am 14. Februar 1869 als Sohn des Bauern John Wilson und dessen Frau Annie Clerk Harper im Parish Glencorse in der Grafschaft Midlothian bei Edinburgh geboren. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters 1873 zog er mit seiner Mutter nach Manchester. Nach dem Besuch einer Privatschule wurde er am Owen’s College, der ...

  2. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, né le 14 février 1869 à Glencorse et mort le 15 novembre 1959 à Carlops, est un physicien britannique . Il est lauréat du prix Nobel de physique de 1927, pour la mise au point de la chambre à brouillard , le premier détecteur de particules.

  3. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927. Born: 14 February 1869, Glencorse, Scotland. Died: 15 November 1959, Carlops, Scotland. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prize motivation: “for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by ...

  4. C. T. R. Wilson laboratory records and notebooks, circa 1895-1940. Royal Society. 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, England UK. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson papers, 1890-1959. Dept. of Special Libraries and Archives. King's College. Aberdeen AB 9 ZUB. Charles Wilson papers, 1918-1940. Archives Centre. Churchill College. Cambridge CB3 0DS

  5. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson was born at 4 am on 14 February 1869, the son of John Wilson, farmer and Annie Clark Harper. The entry in the statutory register for the parish of Glencorse in the county of Edinburgh (now Midlothian) gives the place of birth as Crosshouse, Glencross.

  6. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (ur. 14 lutego 1869 w Glencorse [1] , zm. 15 listopada 1959 w Carlops) – szkocki fizyk , laureat Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki w roku 1927 za wynalezienie metody uwidaczniania torów cząstek elementarnych promieniowania jonizującego , z wykorzystaniem kondensacji pary [2] [3] .

  7. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson. Solvay Conference 1927. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson ( February 14, 1869 – November 15, 1959) was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist. His invention of the cloud chamber made him win the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics .