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  1. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson, CH, FRS (14 February 1869 – 15 November 1959) was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the cloud chamber.

  2. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (parroquia de Glencorse, Midlothian, 14 de febrero de 1869-Edimburgo, 15 de noviembre de 1959) fue un físico escocés, [1] reconocido con el Premio Nobel de Física en 1927 por la invención de la cámara de niebla.

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927 was divided equally between Arthur Holly Compton "for his discovery of the effect named after him" and Charles Thomson Rees Wilson "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour"

  4. C.T.R. Wilson was a Scottish physicist who, with Arthur H. Compton, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1927 for his invention of the Wilson cloud chamber, which became widely used in the study of radioactivity, X rays, cosmic rays, and other nuclear phenomena.

  5. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927. Born: 14 February 1869, Glencorse, Scotland. Died: 15 November 1959, Carlops, Scotland. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

  6. CHARLES THOMSON REES WILSON. 1869-1959. Charles Thomson Rees Wilson was born on 14 February 1869 at the farmhouse of Crosshouse near Glencorse in the Pentland Hills near Edin burgh. He was the youngest of eight children by the two marriages of his father John Wilson, a very progressive sheep farmer, whose family had farmed in the neighbourhood ...

  7. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1927 was divided equally between Arthur Holly Compton "for his discovery of the effect named after him" and Charles Thomson Rees Wilson "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour"