Mainly focused on electrons
The most important contribution of Werner Heisenberg was the discovery of the uncertainty principle.
Quantum theory, the idea that energy is emitted in discrete quanta, contrary to classical physical theory.
The contribution of anyone prior to about 1600 to the development of atomic theory might as well be "nothing whatsoever." Democritus and/or Leucippus contributed the name "atomos", but not much else; they were wrong about nearly every detail. John Dalton is just about the earliest scientist to have had any significant contribution to atomic theory, and most of what we now consider atomic theory was developed since about 1900.
The potato famine is the most commonly known and most likely the most recent of Irish history.
The 27th one was most recent one to be passed.
Capsule Endoscopy is one of the most recent technological advancements in gastroenterology.
One of the most recent advancements in the leukemia research field is the identification of leukemia stem cell specific antigens. This should help with the creation of better targeted treatments.
The most recent Fields Medal was awarded to Maryam Mirzakhani from Stanford University for her advancement in the dynamics of Riemann surfaces and their modulii spaces. Another was awarded to Martin Hairer for advancing the theory of stochastic partial differential equations.
That's the inflationary theory.
Rev Theory - Broken Bones
The first modern atomic theory was proposed by John Dalton in the early 19th century. Dalton's theory stated that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, and that atoms of different elements have different masses and properties.
An atomic theory that patches up the holes in Ernest Rutherford's own. Bohr's theory states that electrons give off energy in bunches, not continously, so as long as the electrons remain in a stable orbit they will have the same amount of energy.
The element that is used in Cesium. Usually it will come in the form of Cesium 133 because this is the most easily used form.
The most important contribution of Werner Heisenberg was the discovery of the uncertainty principle.
He proposed an atomic theory, which was beyond their ken - too far before his times.
Inflation theory. This theory suggests that in the first moments after the Big Bang, the universe underwent a rapid and exponential expansion, causing it to grow exponentially in size. This concept helps explain certain observations of the universe, such as its large-scale structure and uniformity.
On May 25, 2009 North Korea detonated a test device near Chongin