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The acceptance of molecules as 3D structures led to major advances in chemistry, with quantum mechanics providing the theoretical framework. Early successes, like modeling the neutral H2 molecule, ...
In his latest book, award-winning science writer Philip Ball delves into alchemy and its place in the history of science and culture ...
WASHINGTON, June 6, 2023 — The Science History Institute preserves and interprets the history of chemistry, engineering and the life sciences. During a June 10 ceremony in Philadelphia, the American ...
The library’s History of Molecular Biology Collection includes written materials, X-ray prints, and photos related to the ...
Introduction -- Birth of the laboratory, Wolfgang von Hohenlohe and Weikersheim, 1590s -- Form and function, Antoine Lavoisier and Paris, 1780s -- Laboratory versus lecture hall, Michael Faraday and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --The Cleveland Museum of Natural History welcomes Bonnie Garmus, author of the global bestseller “Lessons in ...
In this Halloween-themed webinar, we speak with historian Marion Gibson and phytochemist Michael Wink about the chemistry ...
Millions of children across the world have had an opportunity to grow up healthy because of the contributions of Dr. Ronald Eby. Dr. Eby devoted his career to developing vaccines that targeted ...
The broad mission of the SUNY-ESF Chemistry Faculty is the advancement of chemistry in the service of Mankind's interaction with our environment. In so doing, Chemistry at ESF focuses on four ...
John J. Beer, 94, who taught history at the University of Delaware for 31 years until retiring in 1992, passed away on Oct. 2, 2021, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. He was well known for his ...