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In this 1983 interview, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling joins U.C. Berkeley's Harry Kreisler for a discussion of the role of scientists in the peace movement.
- 59 Min.
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- University of California Television (UCTV)
- California Institute of Technology
- Stanford University
- Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine
1922 to 1925 Teaching Fellow1923 to 1927 Research Associate1927 to 1929 Assistant Professor1929 to 1931 Associate Professor1969 to 1974 Professor of Chemistry1974 to 1988 Professor Emeritus1973 to 1975 President1973 to 1988 Research Professor1978 to 1979 President25. Okt. 2023 · An Interview With Linus Pauling – Nobel Prize Scientist. Patrick | 25 October 2023 | Reading time 42 mins. My journey started largely when I met this man – Dr Linus Pauling. Einstein was once asked ‘are you a genius? He replied ‘if you want a real genius, it is Linus Pauling’.
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29. Jan. 2000 · An interview with Linus Pauling Jr The Nobel Prize imparts immortality to its recipients, but it may be that not even two Nobels suffice to recognise the accomplishments of Linus Pauling (1901–94). In a league with Einstein, he was arguably the other great scientist of the 20th century, while in social activism and political impact ...
- Wanda Reif
- 2000
Pauling's theory of "orthomolecular" substances and his views concerning the potential role of vitamin C in fighting cancer have not won wide acceptance in the medical community, but many researchers have followed where he led in studying the role of vitamins and other nutrients in preserving health and fighting disease. In 1973, Dr. Pauling ...
19. Aug. 1994 · „Linus Pauling war ein führender Kopf jener weltweiten publizistischen Kampagne, die sich bereits Ende der Fünfzigerjahre gegen eine Fortsetzung des atomaren Wettrüstens der Supermächte einsetzte und die vor den Gefahren weiterer Kernwaffenversuche warnte.