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Shew, Ashley – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Nanotechnology is viewed by those in favor of its development in two different ways, and the divide is not recent. This article describes the origins of the differing visions of nanotechnology and examines their broader impacts. The typical history of the field tells nothing about these differing visions, which perhaps misleads. At least two…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Science History, Scientific Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Heercules, David M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The development of XPS as an effective method for surface analysis during the period 1964-1977 is presented. The study shows that unlike other surface methods, XPS data can be obtained for both conductors and insulators and a variety of samples can be handled effectively, which is one of the major reasons for the popularity of the technique.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Science History, Science Education
Morrow, Scott I. – J Chem Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Chemistry, Earth Science, Science History, Structural Analysis
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Digilov, M. – Quantum, 1991
Discusses 5 innovative experiments conducted by Rutherford in early 1900s utilizing the 30 milligrams of radium salt he personally carried from Europe to Canada in 1903. Traces his work with alpha particles from his original results which determined their nature, charge, and mass, to his technique of backscattering which helped to advance…
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Atomic Theory, Radiation, Radioisotopes
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Seaborg, Glenn T. – Science Teacher, 1983
Reviews the historical development of the periodic table, examining major changes due to understanding of radioactivity, synthetic transmutation by bombardment, differences between transuranium elements and the lanthanide series, and the transactinide elements. Discusses the continuing work on atomic synthesis and its importance in extending our…
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, High Schools
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Zavaleta, David – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Traces the development of bonding theory and notes the influence of preconceived theory upon this development. Considers ideas of alchemy, Newton, Dalton, Lewis, and quantum mechanics. Suggests a move away from conservative descriptive approaches of bonding theory. (ML)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Chemical Analysis, Chemical Bonding, Chemistry