Martin Perl, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist from Stanford University who discovered a subatomic particle known as the tau lepton, has died at age 87.
The university said the retired professor, one of two American scientists who shared the Nobel Prize for physics in 1995, died at Stanford Hospital on Tuesday.
He was recognized for work he did during the 1970s at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, a federally funded laboratory where scientists investigate the tiniest pieces of nature.
At the time Perl discovered the tau lepton, many physicists doubted the particle — that would turn out to be a heavyweight cousin of the electron — existed. He eventually proved them wrong using a new kind of accelerator in which electrons and positrons course in opposite directions and collide.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/nobel-winning-physicist-martin-perl-dies-age-87-25918793
(Score: 4, Interesting) by dublet on Friday October 03 2014, @12:53PM
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub aNewLife {
mkdir 'Hard' if !-d 'Hard';
open EFFORT, ">Hard/Work.pm";
print EFFORT "package Hard::Work; 1;";
close EFFORT;
}
study $science;
open $doors,">","success.txt";
BEGIN {
aNewLife;
}
use Hard::Work;
for(;;){push @me, "to a brighter future at"; last};
sub advice {
do not return 2, -e$x-$girlfriend or -e$x-$boyfriend;
}
shift @yourPerspective;
exit $death;
"don't use drugs" or die $!;
sub new {
my $self = bless { 'by' => '$Nobel' };
return $self;
}
Source [perlmonks.org] with minor mods.
"If anyone needs me, I'm in the angry dome. [dublet.org]"