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Cecil Frank Powell was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1950 for his work on the discovery of the pion, a subatomic particle. His research significantly advanced the understanding of particle physics and contributed to the development of the field. Powell's work laid the foundation for future discoveries in particle physics, making him a key figure in the scientific community.
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"How much more must this be so in my own case for I am conscious not only of the great names and achievements of those who have preceded me, but also of the living presence of many of my masters and teachers."

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"The particular features of the photographic method of detecting atomic particles enabled us to establish the existence of transient forms of matter which had escaped recognition by other methods."

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"Any device in science is a window on to nature, and each new window contributes to the breadth of our view."

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"Those placed in the position which I now occupy, commonly feel concern about their worthiness to receive the great honour which has been done them."

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