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  2. Cloud Chamber (company) - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Chamber is an American video game developer based in Novato, California, with a studio in Montréal, Québec. Founded by Kelley Gilmore on December 9, 2019, as a division of 2K (a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software ), the company is developing the next entry in the BioShock series.

  3. C. T. R. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The original cloud chamber of C.T.R. Wilson Wilson's Cloud Chamber at AEC's Brookhaven National Laboratory. For the invention of the cloud chamber he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927. [7] [5] He shared this prize with the American physicist Arthur Compton, rewarded for his work on the particle nature of radiation. [19]

  4. One-Million-Liter Test Sphere - Wikipedia

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    The stainless steel test sphere, a cloud chamber used to study static microbial aerosols, is a four-story high, 131-ton structure. Its 1-inch-thick (25 mm), carbon steel hull was designed to withstand the internal detonation of "hot" biological bombs without risk to outsiders.

  5. Cloud chamber - Wikipedia

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    The bubble chamber similarly reveals the tracks of subatomic particles, but inverts the principle of the cloud chamber to detect them as trails of bubbles in a superheated liquid, usually liquid hydrogen, rather than as trails of drops in a supercritical vapor. Bubble chambers can be made physically larger than cloud chambers, and since they ...

  6. Investigate North - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Chamber is a live-action online mystery game that uses a combination of fragmented film, social media and game elements to work with other players to form theories to solve the main puzzle. [5] As of 2017 the game has not been available on PC, the Steam store page being missing and no other source available.

  7. Donald A. Glaser - Wikipedia

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    A bubble chamber. While teaching at Michigan, Glaser began to work on experiments that led to the creation of the bubble chamber. [2]: 37 His experience with cloud chambers at Caltech had shown him that they were inadequate for studying elementary particles. In a cloud chamber, particles pass through gas and collide with metal plates that ...

  8. Alexander Langsdorf Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Suss Langsdorf Jr. (May 30, 1912 – May 24, 1996) was an American physicist on the team that developed the atomic bomb and several devices related to nuclear physics. He was a vocal opponent of the use and proliferation of nuclear weapons .

  9. Wilson cloud chamber - Wikipedia

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