William Bragg
William Bragg was a pioneering physicist known for his significant contributions to the field of X-ray crystallography. Along with his son Lawrence, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 for their work in determining the atomic structure of crystals using X-ray diffraction. Their groundbreaking technique has since become a fundamental tool in materials science and biology, enabling countless discoveries about the molecular structure of various substances.
Born on Mar 02, 1862 (163 years old)
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William Bragg, along with his son, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 for their work on X-ray crystallography.
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