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What Happens When Light Goes Boom? Part 1: The Scientist Who Stared at a Glow
In 1934, a Soviet physicist named Pavel Cherenkov shone gamma rays into a bottle of water and noticed a faint blue glow. So had others before him. They all shrugged and moved on. Cherenkov didn't. What he found by refusing to dismiss something he didn't understand turned into one of the most useful phenomena in modern physics.
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