The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Author: E. Thomas Strom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9780841232501

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A humorous overview and history of the Nobel Prizes, generally, and the chemistry prize in particular; who won, and why.

The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Author: Vera V. Mainz
Publisher: ACS Symposium
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780841233911

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A humorous overview and history of the Nobel Prizes, generally, and the chemistry prize in particular; who won, and why.

The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Posthumous Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Author: E. Thomas Strom
Publisher: ACS Symposium
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780841232518

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A humorous overview and history of the Nobel Prizes, generally, and the chemistry prize in particular; who won, and why.

Nobel Prizes And Nature's Surprises

Nobel Prizes And Nature's Surprises
Author: Erling Norrby
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814522015

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Each year the Nobel Prizes in the natural sciences reveal amazing discoveries. New milestones in the relentless advance of science are identified. The growth of knowledge and its evolution can be researched in the Nobel archives where nominations are kept secret for 50 years after the awards have been made. They represent a treasure for real-time assessment of science. Norrby's earlier book, Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences (2010) examined the unique archival records until 1959.The present book takes us up to 1962, surveying a range of dazzling discoveries. All prizes in immunology are reviewed. Their impact on our capacity to control infectious diseases and transplant organs are highlighted. The Nobel year 1962 is exceptional in recognizing the most major advance in biology since Darwin in 1859 presented his theory of evolution. This was the dramatic discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1953. The era of molecular biology had begun. Its explosive development continues into the present.

Nobel Prize Women in Science

Nobel Prize Women in Science
Author: Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Publisher: Joseph Henry Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2001-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309072700

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Since 1901 there have been over three hundred recipients of the Nobel Prize in the sciences. Only ten of themâ€"about 3 percentâ€"have been women. Why? In this updated version of Nobel Prize Women in Science, Sharon Bertsch McGrayne explores the reasons for this astonishing disparity by examining the lives and achievements of fifteen women scientists who either won a Nobel Prize or played a crucial role in a Nobel Prize - winning project. The book reveals the relentless discrimination these women faced both as students and as researchers. Their success was due to the fact that they were passionately in love with science. The book begins with Marie Curie, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in physics. Readers are then introduced to Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, Emmy Noether, Lise Meitner, Barbara McClintock, Chien-Shiung Wu, and Rosalind Franklin. These and other remarkable women portrayed here struggled against gender discrimination, raised families, and became political and religious leaders. They were mountain climbers, musicians, seamstresses, and gourmet cooks. Above all, they were strong, joyful women in love with discovery. Nobel Prize Women in Science is a startling and revealing look into the history of science and the critical and inspiring role that women have played in the drama of scientific progress.

Women Scientists

Women Scientists
Author: Magdolna Hargittai
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199359989

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A compilation of sixty biographical sketches of influential female scientists, discussing topics like the state of the modern female scientist and the underrepresentation of women at the higher levels of academia.

The Periodic Table and a Missed Nobel Prize

The Periodic Table and a Missed Nobel Prize
Author: Ulf Lagerkvist
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814295957

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In a relatively brief but masterful recounting, Professor Ulf Lagerkvist traces the origins and seminal developments in the field of chemistry, highlighting the discoveries and personalities of the individuals who transformed the ancient myths of the Greeks, the musings of the alchemists, the mystique of phlogiston into the realities and the laws governing the properties and behavior of the elements; in short, how chemistry became a true science. A centerpiece of this historical journey was the triumph by Dmitri Mendeleev who conceived the Periodic Law of the Elements, the relation between the properties of the elements and their atomic weights but more precisely their atomic number. Aside from providing order to the elements known at the time, the law predicted the existence and atomic order of elements not then known but were discovered soon after.An underlying but explicit intent of Lagerkvist's survey is to address what he believes was a gross injustice in denying Mendeleev the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1905 and again in 1906. Delving into the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' detailed records concerning the nominations, Lagerkvist reveals the judging criteria and the often heated and prejudicial arguments favoring and demeaning the contributions of the competing contenders of those years. Lagerkvist, who was a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences and has participated in judging nominations for the chemistry prize, concludes "It is in the nature of the Nobel Prize that there will always be a number candidates who obviously deserve to be rewarded but never get the accolade" -- Mendeleev was one of those.

Prometheans in the Lab

Prometheans in the Lab
Author: Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Publisher: Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN: 9780071407953

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Table of contents includes: Soap and Nicholas Leblanc, Color and William Henry Perkin, Sugar and Norbert Rillieux, Clean water and Edward Frankland, Fertilizer, poison gas, and Fritz Haber, Leaded gasoline, safe refrigeration and Thomas Midgley, Jr., Nylon and Wallace Hume Carothers, DDT and Paul Hermann Muller, Lead-free gasoline and Clair C. Patterson.