Tennis for 2
Brookhaven National Laboratory was created in 1947.
The budget of Brookhaven National Laboratory is 510,000,000 dollars.
The motto of Brookhaven National Laboratory is 'Passion for discovery'.
in 1958,William higinbotham wrote a program that was an interactive display for guests at brook haven national laboratory. what was it called?"Tennis for Two"
in 1958,William higinbotham wrote a program that was an interactive display for guests at brook haven national laboratory. what was it called?"Tennis for Two"
Moultrie Alfred Warren has written: 'Hydrology of Brookhaven National Laboratory and vicinity, Suffolk County, New York' -- subject(s): Brookhaven National Laboratory, Groundwater
Wallace De Laguna has written: 'Geologic correlation of logs of wells in Kings County, New York' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Groundwater, Geology 'A hydrologic analysis of postulated liquid-waste releases, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Suffolk County, New York' -- subject(s): Brookhaven National Laboratory, Groundwater, Groundwater flow, Hydrology, Pollution, Radioactive pollution of water, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Water 'Geology of Brookhaven National Laboratory and vicinity, Suffolk County, New York' -- subject(s): Brookhaven National Laboratory, Geology
Samuel Ting US Physicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory,New York. in 1974.
The first video game which he called "Tennis for Two".
Physicist Willy Higinbotham invents the first "video game" at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York. His game, a table tennis-like game, was played on an oscilloscope.
The quark-gluon plasma created in collisions of gold nuclei at the RHIC accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory has a temperature of 4 Trillion Degrees Kelvin, 300,000 times hotter than the center of the sun. So far, it only lasts for only a few yoctoseconds (10-24 seconds) per collision
The application commonly credited with being the first video game is "Pong," a ping pong game invented at the Brookhaven National Laboratory which ran on an oscilloscope. It consisted of two paddles and a ball.