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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_CroninJames Cronin - Wikipedia

    James Watson Cronin (September 29, 1931 – August 25, 2016 [1]) was an American particle physicist. [2] [3] Cronin and co-researcher Val Logsdon Fitch were awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1964 experiment that proved that certain subatomic reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_CroninJames Cronin - Wikipedia

    James Watson Cronin (Chicago, 29 settembre 1931 – Saint Paul, 25 agosto 2016) è stato un fisico statunitense, vincitore, insieme a Val Fitch, del premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1980, per «la scoperta di violazioni dei principi fondamentali di simmetria e il decadimento dei mesoni K-neutro» (simmetria CP).

  3. James Cronin (born 23 November 1990) is an Irish rugby union player, currently playing for Leicester Tigers in England's Premiership Rugby, he previously represented his native province of Munster in the URC and French club Biarritz in the Top 14.

    • 23 November 1990 (age 32)
    • 116 kg (18 st 4 lb)
    • 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
  4. 21 set 2016 · Particle physicist who helped to explain the dominance of matter in the Universe. For decades, physicists have puzzled over why the Universe contains more matter than antimatter — essentially, how...

    • Alan Watson
    • a.a.watson@leeds.ac.uk
    • 2016
  5. 31 ago 2016 · James W. Cronin, a physicist who shared a Nobel Prize for repudiating a fundamental principle of physics and explaining why the universe survived the Big Bang with anything in it, died on...

  6. James Cronin. Biographical. I was born on September 29, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, while my father, James Farley Cronin, was a graduate student at the University of Chicago. He was a student of classical languages. My mother, Dorothy Watson, had met my father in a Greek class at Northwestern University.

  7. James Watson Cronin nacque a Chicago il 29 settembre 1931. Si laureò all’Università di Chicago, dove ebbe come docenti Enrico Fermi, Maria Mayer, Edward Teller, Gregor Wentzel, Val Telegdi, Marvin Goldberger e Murray Gell-Mann.