Why is Wilhelm Röntgen ever remembered in the history of Nobel Prizes?

   

 

        The German physicist, Wilhelm Röntgen was the first Nobel recipient in Physics. He was awarded Nobel Prize in the year 1901 for his  remarkable achievement in discovering X-rays.

            Born on 27th March 1845, in Germany, Röntgen was the first person to systematically produce and detect electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as X-rays. Röntgen is considered the father of diagnostic radiology.

            To highlight the unknown nature of his discovery, he called them X-rays, though they are still known as Roentgen-rays as well.

            He took the very first picture using X-rays of his wife Anna Bertha’s hand. When she saw her skeleton she exclaimed “I have seen my death!”

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