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Question Answer
1906-conduction of electricity in gases; Cathode ray tube  Joseph J. Thomson  
1910--molecular forces  Johann D. van der Waals  
1901--discovery of X rays  Rontgen  
1903--Radioactivity  Becquerel, Marie and Pierre Curie  
1911--Heat Radiation  Wilhelm Wien  
1909--Wireless Telegraphy  Braun and Marconi  
1914--diffraction and interference of X rays by the arrangement of atoms in crystals  Max von Laue  
1915--father and son winners; crystal structures and X ray spectroscopy  Sir William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg  
1921--photoelectric effect  Einstein  
1929--studies on wave mechanics  de Broglie  
1932--Quantum Theory  Heisenburg  
1933--Quantum theory, wave mechanics  Schrodinger, Dirac  
1922---atomic model  Bohr  
1919--splitting of spectral lines in electrical fields  Stark  
1935--discovery of neutron  Chadwick  
1938--discovery of nuclear transformations by irradiation with neutrons  Fermi  
1939--cyclotron  Lawrence  
1943--Molecular rays, magnetic properties of the proton  Stern  
1952--development of a novel precision method of nuclear magnetism  Bloch and Purcell  
1949--prediction of the existence of mesons  Yukawa  
1956--transistor  Bardeen, Brattain, Shockley  
1964--Laser  Basov, Prokhorov, Townes  
1972--superconductivity  Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer  
1983--importance of nuclear reaction for the formation of chemical elements in the universe  Chandrasekhar and Fowler  
1984--Particle Physics  Rubbia, van der Meer  
1985--discovery of quantum Hall effect  Klitzing  
1987--high temperature superconductors  Bednorz, Muller  
1995--discovery of tau lepton  Perl  
1995--detection of neutrino  Reines  
1992--invention of detectors for the detection of rare interaction of elementary particles  Charpak