Englishman J.J. Thomson (1856-1940) was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize for Physics by demonstrating that electrons were a particle. How did his son, G.P. Thomson (1892-1975), emulate his father?
Answer: He also was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, in 1937. He won it however, for proving that electrons were in fact waves.
Source: Frontiers – Twentieth Century Physics by Steve Adams
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