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Ernest O. Lawrence was an American scientist and physicist renowned for his development of the cyclotron, an early particle accelerator. His invention revolutionized experimental physics and led to significant advances in nuclear science. Lawrence received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his contributions to the field. His work in particle acceleration and his role in the Manhattan Project were crucial to the progress of modern science and technology.
"Instead of an attic with a few test tubes, bits of wire and odds and ends, the attack on the atomic nucleus has required the development and construction of great instruments on an engineering scale."
"I have suggested that scientific progress requires a favorable environment."
"For it goes without saying that this great recognition at this time will aid tremendously our efforts to find the necessarily large funds for the next voyage of exploration farther into the depths of the atom."
"No individual is alone responsible for a single stepping stone along the path of progress, and where the path is smooth progress is most rapid."
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