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    <title language="eng">X-ray honour gallery - award winners of the Röntgen Medal</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Starting in 1951, on the 50th anniversary of the award of the first Nobel Prize for physics&#13;
to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, the Lord Mayor of the German city of Remscheid has annually awarded&#13;
Röntgen Medals to scientists who "in the broadest sense have made a special contribution to the&#13;
progress and dissemination of X-ray discoveries in the theoretical and applied sciences". The&#13;
Röntgen Medal has become highly recognized in the scientific world. To date, more than one&#13;
hundred scientists have received this honour. Through their chronology, this contribution presents a&#13;
"Who’s Who" of X-ray science and provides selected insights into their scientific work; with special&#13;
focus on the fields of X-ray optics and X-ray astronomy.</abstract>
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    <author>Eva Stanik</author>
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    <title language="eng">Insights into the history of X-rays: the Deutsches Röntgen-Museum in Remscheid</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In 1895, Professor Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen detected a new kind of radiation that was able to penetrate&#13;
solid materials, which he called x-rays. In 1901 Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize in physics in honour of this&#13;
ground breaking discovery. The Deutsches Röntgen-Museum in Remscheid in Germany is the institution that&#13;
uniquely and comprehensively explores and documents the life and work of W. C. Röntgen and the impact of his&#13;
discovery. The museum’s location in Remscheid is not coincidental, with Röntgen’s birthplace only a short walk away from&#13;
its exhibits. Every visit to the museum amounts to a unique expedition through the worlds of medicine, science, and&#13;
technology. The museum’s emphasis on the diversity of Röntgen’s invention by a multilingual, multi-medial approach&#13;
enables all visitors to make their own personal discoveries. The Deutsches Röntgen-Museum in Remscheid is a mustsee&#13;
for x-ray scientists from anywhere in the world. This contribution provides an insight into the history of x-rays and&#13;
offers a guided tour of the Deutsches Röntgen-Museum and its exhibits.</abstract>
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