Vitaly Ginzburg Dies at 93; Worked on Soviet H-Bomb
New York Times - 1 hour 36 minutes agoMr. Ginzburg, a Russian physicist, helped develop the first Soviet hydrogen bomb and went on to win the Nobel Prize.
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Vitaly Ginzburg, a Russian physicist who survived Stalin's purges by working on the Soviet atomic bomb project and later won the Nobel Prize for physics, died in Moscow late on Sunday after a long illness. He was 93.
MOSCOW (AP) — Vitaly Ginzburg, a Nobel Prize-winning Russian physicist and one of the fathers of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, died Sunday. He was 93. The Russian Academy of Sciences said Ginzburg died of cardiac arrest in Moscow.
MOSCOW – Vitaly Ginzburg, a Nobel Prize-winning Russian physicist and one of the fathers of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, has died in Moscow. He was 93. Ginzburg died late Sunday of cardiac arrest, the Russian Academy of Sciences said Monday.
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Ginzburg played a key role in the Soviet Union's development of the hydrogen bomb. He was awarded the Nobel for his work on the theoretical underpinnings of superconductivity. Vitaly Ginzburg, the Russian physicist who played a key role in the Soviet Union's development of the hydrogen bomb and who later won a Nobel Prize for his work on the theoretical underpinnings of superconductivity, died ...
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Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Vitaly Ginzburg , a co-winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in physics who helped to develop the hydrogen bomb, died in Moscow yesterday at the age of 93, the Russian Academy of Sciences said in a statement today.
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Vitaly Ginzburg, one of the creators of the Soviet hydrogen bomb and later a Nobel Prize-winning Russian physicist, died in Moscow on Sunday at the age of 93, The Associated Press reported.The Russian Academy of Sciences said on Monday that Ginzburg died late Sunday of cardiac arrest.Ginsburg and two other scientists won the 2003 Nobel Prize in physics for their contribution to theories on ...
Islamabad (AFP) Nov 9, 2009 - Pakistan's military chief on Monday said that his country did not need any foreign help in guarding its nuclear facilities because they were already well protected.
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