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K. N. Mukhin has written: 'Experimental nuclear physics' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics
Brilliant experimental physicist and one of the founders of nuclear physics
Richard C. Fernow has written: 'Introduction to experimental particle physics' -- subject(s): Electromagnetic interactions, Experiments, Nuclear counters, Nuclear reactions, Particles (Nuclear physics), Technique
Experimental physics. Only with experiments come a theory:)
Ernst Bleuler has written: 'Experimental nucleonics' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Nuclear physics, Radiochemistry
Nuclear Physics is a field of physics, yes. It involves interactions between atomic nuclei. Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear decay (though in some ways that is more particle physics).
And I believe this belongs in "nuclear physics," and I should know, I'm nuclear.
Nuclear Physics News was created in 1990.
A. Edward Profio has written: 'Experimental reactor physics' -- subject(s): Experiments, Measurement, Neutrons, Nuclear physics, Nuclear reactors, Radiation 'Radiation shielding and dosimetry' -- subject(s): Dosage, Medical Radiology, Radiation, Radiation dosimetry, Safety measures, Shielding (Radiation)
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Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics was created in 1959.
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics was created in 1949.