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  1. Leon M. Lederman. 1965. National Medal of Science. Physical Sciences. For systematic studies of mesons, for his participation in the discovery of two kinds of neutrinos and of parity violation in the decay of mu-mesons. They call him the “Mel Brooks of physics.”. While his research with quarks and leptons is hardly comedic, Leon Lederman ...

  2. The Leon M. Lederman Science Education Center houses hands-on exhibits for ages 10+, technology and science labs and a store. The Lederman Science Center is named for Nobel Laureate and former Fermilab Director Leon M. Lederman. Fermilab Science Education Office provides resources, workshops and classes for science teachers and students.

  3. Illinois Institute of Technology. Leon Max Lederman (born Julie 15, 1922; deed October 3, 2018) wis an American experimental physicist wha received the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1982, alang wi Martin Lewis Perl, for thair resairch on quarks an leptons, an the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1988, alang wi Melvin Schwartz an Jack Steinberger, for ...

  4. Biografía de Leon M. Lederman. Se licenció en Física en 1943 en el City College de la Universidad de Nueva York, doctorándose en 1951 en la Universidad de Columbia, de la que fue profesor y director del laboratorio de Investigación Física. Posteriormente dirigió el Fermilab y el Instituto Tecnológico de Illinois.

  5. Leon M. Lederman. Nobel Prize in Physics 1988. Leon M. Lederman was born in New York City on 15 July 1922, as the second son of Russian-Jewish immigrants. Lederman majored in chemistry at the City College of New York in 1943. During his undergraduate years, he became fascinated by the logical rigour of physics and was influenced by future ...

  6. Leon M. Lederman, Dick Teresi. In this extraordinarily accessible and enormously witty book, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Leon Lederman guides us on a fascinating tour of the history of particle physics. The book takes us from the Greeks' earliest scientific observations through Einstein and beyond in an inspiring celebration of human ...

  7. Resumen y sinopsis de La partícula divina de Leon M. Lederman y Dick Teresi. La «Partícula Divina» es el bosón de Higos, «tan fundamental para la física de nuestros días –nos dice el autor–, tan crucial para el conocimiento final de la estructura de la materia y, sin embargo, tan esquiva». Leon Lederman, Premio Nobel de Física ...