Word: molecular
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Like all young Hungarian scientists in those days. Teller took his Ph.D. in Germany (University of Leipzig). When Hitler took power in 1933, Teller was at Gottingen, pursuing research in the molecular structure of matter. With the anti-Semitism that darkened his childhood raging about him again, he eagerly grabbed at a British rescue mission's offer of a lecturer's post at London University. Two years later he moved on to the U.S. to take up a physics professor's duties at the District of Columbia's George Washington University...
...Biophysics Laboratory of the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and Peter Bent Brigham Hospital have made the first isolation of a low molecular weight protein from the cortex of the horse kidney...
...last week, they were just about all that any schoolboy would need to build himself a device that could measure the amount of silver deposited in electroplating. In another room in M.I.T.'s sprawling Building 2, a colleague toyed with a tray of marbles to demonstrate molecular action. Near by, another scientist was making a telescope out of cheap lenses, curtain rings, a cardboard cylinder, and some pieces of hose from a truck radiator...
Woodward, who has won Harvard's first Ledlie Prize, was cited: "From his brilliant analyses of molecular structure have come man-made ways to simulate nature...
...chemistry William A. Klemperer '50 is a expert on infra-red spectra. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California. Also appointed was Francis G. A. Stone, who is concerned with inorganic chemistry and molecular structure. He is engaged in research with Eugene G. Rochow, professor of Chemistry...