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Below is a list of publications about our work on Wikipedia, WikiProject outcomes that have been created at NBLA Wikipedia edit-a-thons, and edited based on NBLA resources.

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The following tables include biography pages that are properly linked to AIP's oral histories.

Name Oral history link On Wikipedia?
Sam Aronson [1] Yes
Elsa M. Garmire [2] Yes
Sylvester James Gates [3] Yes
Murray Gell-Mann [4][5][6] Yes
Marie Tharp Yes

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Name Description Sources Photo
Rutherford H. Adkins American military aviator and university administrator who served with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II - conducted theoretical work in the physics of atomic collisions [7][8]
Mario Amzel Argentine professor and former director of the Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine [9]
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove American nuclear physicist known for her experimental work in nuclear spectroscopy [10]
Mildred Allen (physicist) American physicst active at Mount Holyoke College [11]
Betsy Ancker-Johnson American plasma physicist known for her research into instabilities that can occur in plasmas in solids and for her invention of a gigacycle range signal generator using semiconductor materials in magnetic and electric fields. She was the first woman Presidential appointee in the U.S. Department of Commerce [12]
Pauline Morrow Austin American physicist and meteorologist known for her work on weather radar [13]
Albert Baez Mexican-American physicist who made important contributions to the early development of X-ray microscopes and later X-ray telescopes [14]
Neta Bahcall Israeli astrophysicist and cosmologist specializing in dark matter, the structure of the universe, quasars, and the formation of galaxies. Bahcall is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Astronomy at Princeton University. [15]
Beatriz Barbuy Brazilian astrophysicist. She was described in 2009 by Época magazine as one of the 100 most influential Brazilians. [16]
Ann Merchant Boesgaard American astronomer and professor emerita known for her work on the structure and evolution of stars. [17]