To mark the 100th anniversary of Linus Pauling's birth in February 2001, two experts on his life and legacy have created this remarkable volume. Included is a wide variety of original material by Pauling - much of it never before published - as well as contributions from his contemporaries and stude
Linus Pauling: scientist and peacemaker, a centenary volume
β Scribed by Clifford Mead, Thomas Hager
- Book ID
- 127424649
- Publisher
- Oregon State University Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0870714899
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One of the most brilliant scientists and most controversial individuals of the twentieth century, Linus Pauling was the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes. This unique volume, first published to mark the centenary of Paulingβs birth, gathers his words and those of his contemporaries and students, together with photographs, drawings, and reproductions from the Pauling Papers. Pauling (1901-1994) was known for being outspoken and for leaping over scientific boundariesβfrom physics to chemistry to biology to medical research. This collection draws a vivid portrait of a remarkable manβscientist, humanist, and activistβhighlighting his larger-than-life personality and his singular achievements. As both scientist and citizen, Pauling was passionate and deeply thoughtful. He wrote The Nature of the Chemical Bond, one of the most cited sources in scientific history, and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. He risked his reputation during the McCarthy years as a vocal opponent of Cold War policies and nuclear proliferation. As a result, he was vilified by the press, investigated by the FBI, and awarded the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize. In the 1970s, Pauling again gained international recognition, this time for his advocacy of megadoses of vitamin C as a cure for cancer and cold prevention.
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