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         Penzias Arno A:     more books (21)
  1. Harmony: Business, Technology, and the End of Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1995-04-26
  2. Ideas & Information by Penzia A Arno, 1980-01-01
  3. Digital Harmony: Business, Technology & Life After Paperwork by Arno Penzias, 1996-04
  4. The Unfinished Business of Doctor Hermes by Richard Grossinger, 1984-10-01
  5. PENZIAS, ARNO (1933- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  6. Phantasie und Information by Arno Penzias,
  7. The Grace A. Tanner Lecture: In Human Values (Computer-Enhanced Human Beings) by Arno A. Penzias, 1987-06
  8. Ideas and Information: Managing in a High-Tech World by Arno Penzias, 1989-01-01
  9. IDEAS AND INFORMATION By ARNO PENZIAS signed 1989 first Edition by NONE STATED, 1989-01-01
  10. Harmony - by Arno Penzias -, 1995
  11. Ideas and Information (SIGNED) by Arno Penzias, 1989
  12. Ideas And Information - by Arno Penzias -, 1989
  13. Ideas and Information by Arno Penzias, 1989
  14. Ideas E Informacion (Spanish Edition) by Arno Penzias, 1992-04

61. AliceNews
Translate this page e verrà premiato il 16 luglio nella cittadina in provincia di Belluno alla presenzadi Werner Arber, nobel per la Medicina 1978, e arno penzias, nobel per la
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Dei delitti e delle penne

L'associazione "Golosia" ha indetto un curioso premio letterario intitolato "Dei delitti e delle penne" che tende a coniugare il genere letterario del giallo con il cibo. Golosia propone questo concorso che prenda spunto dal tema del giallo e del "noir" ma che contenga chiari riferimenti all'enogastronomia. Ai primi tre classificati saranno assegnati premi "letterari e gastronomici".
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Mer 05 giugno 2002
Con il saggio "Codici & segreti" (Rizzoli) Simon Singh ha vinto il Premio Europeo Cortina Ulisse per la divulgazione scientifica e verrà premiato il 16 luglio nella cittadina in provincia di Belluno alla presenza di Werner Arber, Nobel per la Medicina 1978, e Arno Penzias, Nobel per la Fisica 1978. Il premio è stato fondato nel 1949 da Maria Luisa Astaldi per promuovere la divulgazione scientifica realizzata in modo brillante e accessibile. Il libro di Singh ripercorre la storia mondiale offrendo numerosi esempi dei codici cifrati utilizzati nelle varie epoche, dal lineare B ai codici elettronici, da quelli utilizzati da Maria Stuarda a quelli usati dai tedeschi nella seconda guerra mondiale. Sezione: Autori e libri Parole chiave: Bob Dylan Area Geografica: Cortina d'Ampezzo Mer 05 giugno 2002 Cabrera Infante non esiste per la tv cubana La televisione ufficiale cubana ha celebrato quest'anno il giorno della lingua, del libro e del diritto d'autore con la omissione dello scrittore Guillermo Cabrera Infante dalla lista degli autori dell'isola che hanno ricevuto il Premio Cervantes. La cronista che descriveva la consegna da parte dei reali spagnoli del prestigioso premio per il 2002 a Alvaro Mutis (mostrando solo le immagine e senza audio), ha dichiarato che anche Cuba ha "due" Cervantes, Dulce María Loynaz e Alejo Canpentier, oscurando Guillermo Cabrera Infante, candidato al Nobel e premiato col Cervantes nel 1998. Lo scrittore vive esule in Inghilterra dal 1965.

62. Gihon Foundation
With AT T from 19611996, arno penzias is currently Chief in satellite communicationsresearch and radio astronomy, penzias shared the 1978 nobel Prize for
http://www.gihon.com/pages/council/1994/penzias.html

Council on Ideas
Members:
Garrett Epps
Frank Gehry

Arno Penzias
Arno Penzias
With AT&T from 1961-1996, Arno Penzias is currently Chief Research Scientist for Lucent Technologies where he is responsible for a broad range of research programs in the physical, materials, information and communication sciences. A pioneer in satellite communications research and radio astronomy, Penzias shared the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics for his part in the discovery of evidence supporting the "big bang" theory of the origin of the universe. He is the author of Digital Harmony (1995) and Ideas and Information (1989). He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the City College of New York and his Masters and Ph.D. from Columbia University. Print friendly version infos@gihon.com

63. Arno Penzias
arno penzias. (1933 ). arno penzias was born in 1933 in Munich, Germany.While Bang. His discovery earned a 1978 nobel Prize for Physics.
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/biography/Penzias.html
Arno Penzias
Arno Penzias was born in 1933 in Munich, Germany. While conducting research on microwave transmission at Bell Laboratories, this physicist stumbled on a phenomenon tracing back to the origin of the universe - highly diffuse cosmic radiation left over after the Big Bang. His discovery earned a 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics. The radio astronomer and astrophysicist also holds two patents in the field of communications technology. Source: Dor LeDor

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66. Hinman CEOs Program Schedule Of Events
Monday, February 17, 2003 CHARLES AND HELEN WHITE SYMPOSIUM Featuring Keynote Speaker,nobel Laureate arno penzias 10 am to Noon GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY begins
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Directions to Hinman CEOs Seminar Room, 2125, South Campus Commons: T-shaped, newest residence hall adjacent to South Campus Dining Hall -(where Bld. #53 was located on the map Spring 2003 Invited Speaker Series
Events Open to the Public unless noted otherwise Thursday, February 6, 5:30 - 6:45 PM, 2125 SCC #2, Seminar Room
Two Part Series on Jump Starting your Entrepreneurship Planning for 2003
Session 1 “ How to Find a Good Idea for a New Business”
Scott Magids
, successful entrepreneur and venture capitalist Thursday, February 13, 5:30 - 6:45 PM, 2125 SCC #2, Seminar Room
Two Part Series on Jump Starting your Entrepreneurship Planning for 2003
Session 2 “Buying your way into Entrepreneurship”
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, successful entrepreneur and venture capitalist Monday, February 17, 10AM-12 noon

67. Science Circus
For those wondering if this show is worthy of their venue, here's a shot of Rhysdiscussing gyroscopics with nobel laureatte arno penzias (discoverer of the
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Newtonian concepts taught with juggling tricks. Interacting at the groundbreaking of the Arizona Museum of Science and Technology Wowing a patrons' special event crowd at Little Rock's Museum of Discovery As seen at The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.; at schools and science museums nationwide; as opening speaker for the first Oregon Innovators in Education Conference; and as an Oregon Museum of Science and Industry outreach program; Rhys plays quoits at the Science Museum of Minnesota. A former Junior High School teacher, Rhys Thomas decided he'd rather juggle knives. He couldn't cut out teaching, however, so he created "The Science Circus" - an exploration of Newtonian physics through circus arts. Years later, this show has been toured to schools throughout the United States and even spent a week at The Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. where Rhys served as Artist in Residence at The Smithsonian Institution. Explore gravity through bowling ball juggling, gyroscopic stability through glass bowl spinning, centripetal force with cowboy lariats, center of mass on an acrobatic ladder, and inertia with the old tablecloth pull.

68. Arno Penzias
Dr. arno penzias began his scientific career in 1961 when he joined Bell Laboratoriesas a best known for his work in radio astronomy, winning a nobel Prize in
http://www.govtech.net/magazine/visions/1997/sept/apenzias/apenzias.phtml
Arno Penzias
The Highly Connected World Transistors bend, computers dangle like jewelry, surveillance cameras steal secrets from faces, and Internet connections become as intimate as shipboard meetings in the time of Napoleon. Stand on the deck in the age of technology and look through the telescope of the man who helped explain the birth of our universe.
By Tod Newcombe
Associate Editor
Dr. Arno Penzias began his scientific career in 1961 when
he joined Bell Laboratories as
a member of the technical staff. He conducted research in radio communication and took part in the pioneering Echo and Telstar communications satellite experiments. He is perhaps best known for his work in radio astronomy, winning a Nobel Prize in 1978 for research that helped confirm the "Big Bang" theory
of the origin of the universe..
In his management career,
Dr. Penzias helped to realign Bell Labs from conducting research based on classic academic disciplines to a focus on strategic emerging technologies. Dr. Penzias is the author of two books on emerging technologies, "Ideas and Information" and "Digital Harmony: Business, Technology and Life After Paperwork." GT : I want to ask you about your book, "Digital Harmony: Business Technology & Life After Paperwork." What does "Harmony" refer to?

69. Nobel Winner Speaks To Satz School Students By Darlene Diebold Staff Writer
Bob Wilson, who jointly won the nobel Prize in 1978 with arno penzias, addressedthe 30 students and explained how they came up with the theory, using the
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PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ During a visit with students from William R. Satz School in Holmdel, Bob Wilson, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, explains some of his 1960s and 1970s research on the big-bang theory. Behind him is a photo of him and co-prize winner Arno Penzias, standing by a receiver, located on the Crawford Hill grounds in Holmdel and used to measure radiation from space.
HOLMDEL — Having Lucent Technologies in Holmdel may now become even more beneficial to township residents, but this time, it will be for the children. During a visit to the Holmdel Road Lucent Technologies facility last week, seventh- and eighth-grade William R. Satz School science students had the opportunity to learn about the big-bang theory from one of the men who proved it scientifically.

70. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, FISICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000. 1976. Academiade Ciencias de Moscu. URSS. penzias, arno A. (Estados Unidos).
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Foros Chat Top 10 ... PREMIOS NOBEL
FISICA
Richter, Burton (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Centro del Acelerador Lineal de Stanford. Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos Ting, Samuel C.C. (Estados Unidos) Por su trabajo pionero en el descubrimiento de un nuevo tipo de particula elemental pesada. Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts (MIT). Cambridge, MA, USA
Anderson, Philip W. (Estados Unidos) Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magnéticos y desordenados. Laboratorios Bell Telephone. Nurray Hill, NJ, Estados Unidos Mott, Nevill F. Por sus investigaciones teóricas fundamentales de la estructura electrónica de sistemas magneticos y desordenados. Universidad de Cambridge. Cambridge, Gran Bretaña

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New Frontiers Interdependence, Integration and Interconnectedness Moderator FrankFukuyama, George Mason University arno penzias, nobel Laureate, Bell Labs
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72. UPNE | Generation Exodus
Thanks to Walter Laqueur's thoughtprovoking biography, we have a chance to findout. arno penzias, nobel Laureate, author and former Bell Labs Chief
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Generation Exodus
The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany
Laqueur, Walter
The dramatic and varied experiences of young Jews who fled the Nazis.
Some half a million Jews lived in Germany when Hitler came to power in 1933. Over the next decade, thousands would flee. Among these refugees, teens and young adults formed a remarkable generation. Born between 1914 and 1928 (approximately), they were old enough to appreciate the loss of their homeland and the experience of flight, but often young and flexible enough to survive and even flourish in new environments. Many would go on to make great contributions to their new countries and to the world.
Walter Laqueur, himself a distinguished member of this group, offers a unique generational history of the young people whose lives were irrevocably shaped by the rise of the Nazis. They escaped to Palestine and the United States, to the Soviet Union and England, to South America and Shanghai and Australia. Some even remained in Germany, in hiding throughout the war. Some fled with their families and were greeted by friends and relatives in a new home. Others were completely alone, escaping from Germany or Austria through great danger and arriving in foreign lands with no help or support.
They come from a variety of backgrounds some secular, some observant; some Zionists, some German patriots; some poor, some well-to-do but they are united by the experience of flight from Nazi persecution during their formative years. This generation produced such disparate figures as Henry Kissinger and "Dr. Ruth" Westheimer; noted academics and political leaders of both Israel and East Germany; even a Benedictine abbot, a Hindu guru, and a West African chieftain. Drawing on interviews, published and unpublished memoirs, and his own experiences, Walter Laqueur skillfully braids together numerous individual stories and experiences to paint a vivid collective portrait of Generation Exodus.

73. AT&T News Release, 1990-06-12, AT&T Horn Antenna Named As National Landmark
discovery, made by arno penzias and Robert Wilson, helped confirm the Big Bang theory of the creation of the universe and earned them the nobel Prize for
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Russ Glover
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FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1990 The antenna on Crawford Hill was used by Bell Labs scientists in 1965 to detect cosmic background radiation. This discovery, made by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, helped confirm the "Big Bang" theory of the creation of the universe and earned them the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978. The horn antenna is one of 16 astronomy sites recommended for designation as National Historic Landmarks out of 100 U.S. locations surveyed in 1989 by the park service. "Each potential site had to possess national significance in the history of astronomy and astrophysics," said Harry Butowsky, a park service historian. "The 16 sites all were associated with individuals who made key scientific contributions or played a role in major astronomy discoveries." The momentous discovery by Penzias and Wilson made it possible to obtain information about cosmic processes that took place about 16 billion years ago, and it forever changed the science of cosmology, the study of the universe. But in the early 1960s, neither of them realized that the horn antenna would soon pick up the faint ocean of whispers left over from the eruptive creation of the universe. "The thing that originally attracted me to Bell Labs was the availability of the 20-foot horn reflector at the Crawford Hill site," said Wilson. "The reflector was built for pioneering work in satellite communications, and it was used early on to detect radio waves bounced off Project Echo balloon satellites. Later, the horn helped to measure faint radio waves from the Telstar communications satellite," he said. "At that time, it certainly wasn't clear that the reflector was going to lead to something as important as information on the origin of the universe."

74. Base Economia
Translate this page arno penzias, Premio nobel per la Fisica nel 1978 e attualmente venture capitalist,prende avvio oggi, martedì 23 ottobre 2001, alle ore 10.30, la seconda
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– Martedì 23 ottobre sarà Arno Penzias, premio nobel per la fisica nel 1978 e ora venture capitalist, a dare l’avvio al master giunto alla seconda edizione Il Master in merchant banking aperto da un premio Nobel Con una lezione magistrale del Prof. Arno Penzias, Premio Nobel per la Fisica nel 1978 e attualmente venture capitalist, prende avvio oggi, martedì 23 ottobre 2001, alle ore 10.30, la seconda edizione del Master universitario in Merchant Banking dell’Università Cattaneo, che ha scelto, così, di proseguire con la tradizione, iniziata lo scorso anno, di aprire il Master con la presenza di un Premio Nobel, come era avvenuto in occasione della prima edizione con il professor William Sharpe. Arno Penzias terrà una lezione sul tema: "Venture Capital in the Networked Economy", ossia il capitale di rischio nell’era della net-economy. La lezione di Arno Penzias sarà preceduta dagli interventi del Presidente dell’Università Paolo Lamberti, del Rettore Gianfranco Rebora e della Direttrice del Master Anna Gervasoni.

75. Nettime: !: Virtual Diplomacy Conference
Interconnectedness Moderator Francis Fukuyama, George Mason University, author, The End of History and Trust Panelists arno penzias, nobel Laureate, Bell
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76. News 1998
Translate this page Interverranno D.Lini, A.Detheridge, G.Dioguardi, R.Maiocchi, F.Drugman.23 ottobre 1998 VIDEOCONFERENZA CON IL PREMIO nobel arno penzias.
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In questa pagina trovate le iniziative del Museo della Scienza nell'anno 1998: mostre, eventi, conferenze. 16 dicembre 1998 - CONVEGNO ICOM SULLA FUNZIONE EDUCATIVA DEL MUSEO Il convegno avrà luogo Mercoledì 16 Dicembre dalle ore 10.00 presso la Sala Conferenze dell'Accademia Carrara, P.za Carrara 82/A, Bergamo.
Con il contributo della Regione Lombardia - Direzione Generale Cultura
In collaborazione con l'Accademia Carrara di Bergamo.
Il programma dettagliato e' visibile sul sito ICOM http://www.museoscienza.org/icom IL SITO DEL MUSEO IN EDICOLA SU CD-ROM Chi fosse interessato puo' trovare una versione molto recente e completa del sito del Museo sul CD-ROm allegato al numero 11 di PC World Italia attualmente in edicola. 10 novembre - 13 dicembre 1998 : MOSTRA "IMMAGINI IN CACCIA" In occasione del 75° anniversario dell'Aeronautica Militare Italiana presso il Padiglione Aeronavale del Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnica si terra' una mostra di pittura e fotografia di argomento aeronautico. Orario mar-ven 9.30-17.30, sab-dom 10-18.30, lunedi' chiuso. 16 novembre 1998 : CONFERENZA DEL PREMIO NOBEL ROGER C.L. GUILLEMIN

77. Ref: Scientists Of The Second Half Of The 20th Century - By Miles Hodges
Links to other information on penzias arno A. penzias (The nobel Foundation) Linksto other information on Wilson Robert W. Wilson (The nobel Foundation).
http://www.newgenevacenter.org/reference/20b-science2.htm

People of Ideas during
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century:
THE SCIENTISTS
By Alphabetical Order:
A Achterberg, Jeanne
Aspect ,
Alain B Bateson, Gregory
Bell,
John ... Harrison C Campbell, Joseph
Chandrasekhar,
Subramanyan ... Francis D Dawkins, Richard
Dennett,
Daniel C. ... Peter F. E Eccles, John
Eliade,
Mircea ... Paul F Feigenbaum, Mitchell
Feynman,
Richard G Gell-Mann, Murray
Glashow,
Sheldon L. ... Stanislav H Haldane, J. B. S.
Hawking,
Stephen ... Fred J Jantsch, Erich Jastrow, Robert K Katz, Stephen T. Elizabeth L Leakey, Richard Leslie, John ... James E. M Mandelbrot, Benoit Margulis, Lynn ... Norman P Penzias, Arno Perls, Fritz ... Ilya R Rifkin, Jeremy Rogers, Carl S Schneider, Stephen H. Sheldrake, Rupert ... Benjamin W Watson, James Dewey Weinberg, Steven ... Robert Z Zohar, Danah
By Historical Subject Area:
Philosophy/Theology of Science (go to page "THE PHILOSOPHERS')
Quantum Theory/Particle Physics
Scientific Cosmology/Big Bang
Chaos and Self-Organizing Systems

78. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: Penzias And Wilson Discover Cosmic Mi
By the mid 1970s, astronomers called it the standard model. arno Penziasand Robert Wilson received the nobel Prize in physics in 1978.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/dp65co.html
Penzias and Wilson discover cosmic microwave radiation
Photo: Holmdel satellite antenna Bell Labs built a giant antenna in Holmdel, New Jersey, in 1960. It was part of a very early satellite transmission system called Echo. By collecting and amplifying weak radio signals bounced off large metallic balloons high in the atmosphere, it could send signals across long distances. Within a few years, the Telstar satellite was launched. It had built-in transponders and made the Echo system obsolete. Meanwhile, two employees of Bell Labs had had their eye on the antenna. Arno Penzias (b. 1933), a German-born radio astronomer, joined Bell Labs in 1958. He had done his PhD on using masers (microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) to amplify and measure radio signals from the spaces between galaxies. He knew the Holmdel antenna would also make a great radio telescope and was dying to use it to continue his observations, but he pursued other research while the antenna was booked for commercial use. Another radio astronomer came to Bell Labs in 1962 with the same idea. Robert Wilson (b. 1936) had also used masers to amplify weak signals in mapping radio signals from the Milky Way. The launch of Telstar in 1962 gave both researchers what they wanted: the Holmdel antenna was freed up for pure research. Penzias and Wilson began looking for theoretical explanations. Around the same time, Robert Dicke (1916­1997) at nearby Princeton University had been pursuing theories about the big bang. He had elaborated on existing theory to suggest that if there had been a

79. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
penzias, arno A.; Wilson, Robert W. 1979.
http://www.planet101.com/nobel_physics_hist.htm
Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James

80. Virtual Diplomacy Conference
Moderator Francis Fukuyama, George Mason University, author, The End of History and Trust Panelists arno penzias, nobel Laureate, Bell Labs/Lucent
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/idom/irlist/new/1997/IR-L_Digest,_Vol.XIV,_No.10,_Issue
Other articles of this issue
Virtual Diplomacy Conference
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