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  1. Physical Chemistry - Series Two: Chemical Kinetics v. 9 (International Review of Science)
  2. Table of vibrational force constants by Dudley R. Herschbach, 1961-01-01
  3. Molecular Symmetry Struct Spectra by Dudley R. Herschbach, 2003-01-01
  4. Molecular Collisions Chem Physics by Dudley R. Herschbach, 2004-11-15
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  6. Dimensional Scaling in Chemical Physics by Dudley R. Herschbach, 2001-01-01
  7. Tables for the internal rotation problem by Dudley R Herschbach, 1957

21. Related Links: Herschbach
biography. main. Westinghouse Science Technology Center. dudley R. HerschbachWinner of the 1986 nobel Prize in Chemistry. Annals of Improbable Research.
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22. Herschbach
herschbach, dudley R(obert) (szül. USA), amerikai kémikus és tanár, Yuan T. Leeés John C. Polanyi társaságában 1986ban kémiai nobel-díjat kapott.
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23. Harvard Gazette: Ig Nobels Go To The Dogs, Honoring Canine Translators, Cat-wash
equal parts science and circus. Genuine nobel Laureates dudley R.herschbach, Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science; Abbott and
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES As part of the last act of the opera "The Jargon Complex," three former Nobel laureates (left to right), New England Biolabs" Richard Roberts, Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach, Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry Emeritus William Lipscomb Jr. (along with David King, chief scientific adviser to the British Government), hold up signs to spell out their theme.
Ig Nobels go to the dogs, honoring canine translators, cat-washing machines:
Annual awards mix science with circus as the theme of the year is 'jargon'
By Beth Potier
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Staff photos by Ruby Arguilla
Ostrich lust, belly button lint, and creative corporate accounting took honors at the Twelfth 1st Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony in Sanders Theatre on Oct. 3, an event that celebrates scientific achievements that "cannot or should not be reproduced." With his metallic skin, Jim Bredt, an Ig Nobel regular, shimmers as 'The Human Spotlight.'

24. Harvard Gazette: The Science Of Bad Taste
nobel laureate William Lipscomb (left), the Abbott and James Lawrence Professor ofChemistry Emeritus Professor of Science dudley R. herschbach, and Richard
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES Nobel laureate William Lipscomb (left), the Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry Emeritus claps while fellow nobelists Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach, and Richard Roberts toot along.
The science of bad taste:
2001 Ig Nobels marked by characteristic hijinks as scientists frolic
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Jack and Rexella Van Impe won a prize for their discovery that black holes in outer space fulfill all the technical requirements to be the location of hell. David Schmidt was honored for his solution to the puzzle of why shower curtains billow inward when the shower is on. He wore a bathing cap and carried a yellow rubber duck.

25. JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot
When Lee received the nobel Prize in 1986, dudley R. herschbach described him as The Mozart of physical chemistry not only because Dr. Lee was a prodigy but
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Subscriptions Software Orders Support Contributors ... Biographical Snapshots Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists: Snapshot This short biographical "snapshot" provides basic information about the person's chemical work, gender, ethnicity, and cultural background. A list of references is given along with additional WWW sites to further your exploration into the life and work of this chemist.
Yuan Tseh Lee Born: Major discipline: Physical Chemistry Died: Minor discipline:
In 1986 Yuan Tseh Lee received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to the understanding of the rates of chemical reactions on a molecular level. He developed instrumentation that set the standard for studies using lasers and focused beams of molecules, which he subsequently used to carry out ground-breaking experiments on simple chemical reactions. This led to a breakthrough in chemists' understanding of the dynamics of chemical processes. Lee shared the prize with Dudley R. Herschbach and John C. Polanyi, who also made significant contributions to this area of basic chemical research. Yuan Lee was born on November 29, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His mother was a school teacher and his father an accomplished artist. His elementary education was disrupted by events during World War II. At a young age he was inspired to become a scientist after reading a biography of Marie Curie. Because of his excellent academic record in high school, he was accepted into the National Taiwan University in 1955 without the usual entrance examination. During his first year there he decided to major in chemistry, and he received a bachelor's degree in 1959. Two years later, he earned an M.S. degree at the National Tsinghua University.

26. Dudley Herschbach, Chemist
dudley R(obert) herschbach was a member of the Chemistry The research of Professordudley herschbach and his group Autobiography at the nobel Foundation site.
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Born: 18 June 1932, San Jose, California Education: Stanford University;Ph.D. in Chemical Physics (1958) at Harvard University Dudley R(obert) Herschbach was a member of the Chemistry Faculty at the University of California, Berkeley (1959-1963), before returning to his alma mater, Harvard Univeristy as Professor of Chemistry (1963), where he is now Baird Professor of Science (since 1976). He developed the method of crossed molecular beams, directed and well-defined fluxes of molecules, to and beyond the point where detailed studies of chemical reactions have been possible. Working with others, he elucidated the mechanisms of chemical reactions, detailing the sequence of events and energy release. Prior to his work, any fundamental understanding of what molecular features influence the rate of chemical reactions had been slow in developing. Whether a chemical reaction takes place, the colliding molecules often requires some special property such as high velocity or large internal energy. However, the directions and velocities of the molecular motion in a gas or a liquid are mainly random. Consequently, the collisions between the molecules are ill-defined as regards, for example, the kinetic energy in the collision. The details of the reaction thus become blurred and cannot be observed precisely enough. In the figure, two directed molecular fluxes are shown, .i.e. idealized molecular beams. In the crossing region, a reaction can take place and new molecules can form. In this special case oxygen atoms (red) react with hydrogen atoms (black), and form a long-lived complex, which is an energy-rich and thus unstable water molecule. Each complex dissociates finally to a hydrogen atom and a hydroxyl radical.

27. NERDKARDS - THUMB 1
dudley R. herschbach ( NERDKARD 44 ). Front of Card, 1932 dudley R. herschbachshared the 1986 nobel Prize for Chemistry with Yaun T. Lee and John C. Polanyi.
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Dudley R. Herschbach ( NERDKARD #44 )
Front of Card Dudley R. Herschbach shared the 1986 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Yaun T. Lee and John C. Polanyi. They conducted research at Harvard University on the dynamics of chenmical reactions. By shooting beams of high energy at molecules they were able to gain a better understanding of molecules in an oscillating electromagnetic field. They earned the Nobel Prize for their contributions. Herschbach was born and raised in San Jose, California, where as a child and teen, he was active in Boy Scouts and sports. He went to Stanford University with both academic and athletic scholarships. He received his BS in 1954 in mathematics and continued to get his MA in Chemistry. He then attended Harvard University and received his PhD in Chemical Physics in 1958. Further Study: Roberts, E. Kirk, "Principles of Physical Chemistry," 1984. Back of Card
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Pasadena, California, 1990. dudley R. herschbach in nobel Prizes inChemistry, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 1990. With J. Frank
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PUBLICATIONSJuried: Books With Robert J. Moore, Physical Chemistry: Developing a Dynamic Curriculum , ACS Books, Washington, D.C., 1993. Exams Committee Chair (xxx people), 1999 Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics), American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education Examinations Institute, Clemson, SC, 1999. Committee Chair (20 people), 1996 Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics), American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education Examinations Institute, Clemson, SC, 1996. Journal Articles and Book Chapters With William F. Polik, "Analysis of the Infrared Spectra of Diatomic Molecules", J. Chem. Educ. With Lynn C. Geiger, Letter to the Editor on "A Photon-Initiated Hydrogen-Chlorine Reaction", J. Chem. Educ. With Peter L. Thomas, "College Physical Chemistry Students' Conceptions of Equilibrium and Fundamental Thermodynamics", J. Res. Sci. Teach. Contribution to chapter on "Peer Review" in "The ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors", 2 nd edition, Janet S. Dodd, ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1997. Reply to Comment on "The Problem with P. Chem."

29. Nobel Laureate Demystifies Chemistry For YU Students
in the field of chemistry, the Eighth Annual Ira Kukin Chemistry Lecture Seriesat YU showcased nobel Laureate Dr. dudley R. herschbach, Baird Professor of
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Nobel Laureate demystifies chemistry for YU students by Noah Streit Following seven years of noteworthy lectures in the field of chemistry, the Eighth Annual Ira Kukin Chemistry Lecture Series at YU showcased Nobel Laureate Dr. Dudley R. Herschbach, Baird Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University. He spoke on why "The Impossible Takes a Little Longer." The series, coordinated by Dr. Lea Blau, professor of chemistry, is supported by Dr. Ira Kukin, vice chairman of the University's Board of Trustees and chairman of its Committee on Academic Affairs. It seeks to impart the complexities of chemistry to both the expert and the layman. Quelling the anxieties of chemistry students, Dr. Herschbach revealed three important lessons for those planning to pursue careers in that field: Comparing chemistry to an impressionistic painting, he explained that if one stands too close only dots are perceived, and if one stand too far only a blur is seen. However if one stands at just the right distance, a beautiful painting unfolds. Although scientists are competitive, their competition is superficial. Successful research entails teamwork.

30. Kukin Lecturer Slated
nobel laureate Dr. dudley R. herschbach, whose work provides a detailed understandingof how chemical reactions take place, will deliver the 1998 Ira Kukin
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Kukin Lecturer slated By June Glazer Nobel laureate Dr. Dudley R. Herschbach, whose work provides a detailed understanding of how chemical reactions take place, will deliver the 1998 Ira Kukin Chemistry Lecture. The public is invited to attend the lectureentitled "The Impossible Takes a Little Longer"on Wednesday, October 28, at 8 pm in Gloria and Jesse Weissberg Commons, on the Main Campus. Dr. Herschbach, who has spent the last 30 years of his career devising ingenious techniques to observe atoms and molecules collide, is Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science, Harvard University. In 1986, he was corecipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work in the field of molecular-reaction dynamics. A dedicated teacher whose freshman chemistry course is one of the more popular undergraduate offerings at Harvard, Dr. Herschbach is known beyond scientific circles for his ability to translate science into layman's terms. During an interview on National Public Radio following the Nobel Prize announcement, for example, he explained that observing the contents of a conventional reaction vessel would be like watching a baseball game in which "zillions of pitchers throw zillions of balls at zillions of batters at the same time; it would be very hard to tell what is going on." His contribution, he said, was to develop a means that allows someone to watch a baseball game in which "one pitcher throws one ball to one batter."

31. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
nobel ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BILIM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIGI ÇALISMALAR. 1986, herschbach,dudley R. ABD, Harvard Üniversitesi, Cambridge, MA, d. 1932; LEE, YUAN T. ABD
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NOBEL ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BÝLÝM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIÐI ÇALIÞMALAR YIL YAPILAN ÇALIÞMALAR VE BÝLÝM ADAMLARI COREY, ELIAS JAMES A.B.D., Harvard Üniversitesi, Cambridge, MA, d. 1928:
Organik sentez kuramýný ve metodolojisini geliþtirdiði için
ALTMAN, SIDNEY A.B.D. ve Kanada, Yale Üniversitesi, New Haven, CT, d. 1939; ve
CECH, THOMAS R. A.B.D., Colorado Üniversitesi, Boulder, CO, d. 1947:
RNA’nýn katalitik özelliklerini keþfettikleri için DEISENHOFER, JOHANN Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Howard Hughes Medical Onstitute ve Texas Üniversitesi, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Biyokimya Bölümü, TX, A.B.D., d. 1943;
HUBER, ROBERT Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried, d. 1937, ve
MICHEL, HARTMUT Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, frankfurt/Main, d. 1948:
Fotosentetik tepkime merkezinin üç boyutlu yapýsýný belirlediði için CRAM, DONALD J., A.B.D. Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Los Angeles, CA, d. 1919;
LEHN, JEAN-MARIE, Fransa, Universite Lois Pateur, Strasbourg, ve College de Fransa, Paris, d. 1939; ve

32. PREMIOS NOBEL EN QUIMICA
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel EN QUIMICA. NOMBRE. AÑO. NOMBRE. AÑO. Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't.1901. 1985. Mulliken, Robert S. 1966. herschbach, dudley R. 1986. Eigen, Manfred.1967.
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PREMIOS NOBEL EN QUIMICA NOMBRE AÑO NOMBRE AÑO Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Fischer, Hermann Emil Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Arrhenius, Svante August Karrer, Paul Ramsay, Sir William Kuhn, Richard Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Moissan, Henri Ruzicka, Leopold Buchner, Eduard De Hevesy, George Rutherford, Lord Ernest Hahn, Otto Ostwald, Wilhelm Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Wallach, Otto Northrop, John Howard Curie, Marie Stanley, Wendell Meredith Grignard, Victor Sumner, James Batcheller Sabatier, Paul Robinson, Sir Robert Werner, Alfred Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Richards, Theodore William Giauque, William Francis Willstatter, Richard Martin Alder, Kurt Haber, Fritz Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Nernst, Walther Hermann McMillan, Edwin Mattison Soddy, Frederick Seaborg, Glenn Theodore Aston, Francis William Martin, Archer John Porter Pregl, Fritz Synge, Richard Laurence Millington Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Staudinger, Hermann Svedberg, The Pauling, Linus Carl Wieland, Heinrich Otto

33. Lee, Yuan Tseh. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
In 1986, Lee shared the nobel Prize in Chemistry with dudley R. herschbach andJohn C. Polanyi for helping to apply the technology and theory of physics to
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34. Herschbach, Dudley Robert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
herschbach, dudley Robert. In 1986, herschbach shared the nobel Prize in Chemistrywith
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Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Herschbach, Dudley Robert

35. Bates College 09-23-96 NOBEL LAUREATE TO SPEAK AT BATES
LEWISTON, Maine Harvard University scientist dudley R. herschbach, winner ofthe nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986, will present two lectures at Bates
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37. UU World Mar/Apr 2002: The Dispossessed, By 100 Nobel Laureates
the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first nobel prizes. Medicine, 1977Herbert A. Hauptman Chemistry, 1985 dudley R. herschbach Chemistry, 1986
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Contents: March/April 2002
p r o p h e c y
The Dispossessed
by 100 Nobel Laureates
The following statement was released on December 7, 2001, by 100 Nobel Prize winners to coincide with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first Nobel prizes. Although the statement began circulating among the laureates last summer, most of them signed it after September 11. The most profound danger to world Peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in cooperative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.

38. John Polanyi Official Website Nobel Statement, Statement By Nobel Laureates
occasion of the onehundredth anniversary of the nobel Prize. Hauptman (Chemistry,1985); Seamus Heaney (Literature, 1995); dudley R. herschbach (Chemistry, 1986
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Statement by Nobel Laureates
on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
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    genetic material. Gilbert is a Carl M. Loeb University Professor. Dr. dudley R. herschbach, nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986. dudley R
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    DETROIT(BUSINESS WIRE)May 9, 2000High school students participating in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair 2000, May 7-12 in Detroit, will have a chance to meet with a global panel of scientific "superstars."
    Five Nobel Laureates, two Charles Stark Draper Prize winners, and one Enrico Fermi Award recipient will be visiting the 51st annual science fair at the Cobo Convention Center and participating in a question-and-answer panel discussion with the student finalists on Tuesday, May 9, 12-2 p.m.
    "It will be a lively panel discussion," said Tzeitel Hirni, Science Service marketing manager. "The biggest thing that the Nobel Laureates and other award-winning scientists want to do during the visit to ISEF is meet with the students themselves. They don't want to be VIPs. They want to talk with the students."
    The Science Service, which is based in Washington, D.C., has been coordinating the annual International Science and Engineering Fair since the first ISEF in 1950. The Science Service is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of science among people of all ages through publications and educational programs.
    The International Science and Engineering Fair is held in a different city each year. Detroit's plans to hold the first ISEF of the 21st century were laid back in 1987. The event will draw thousands of students, judges, volunteers, chaperones and translators to Detroit's downtown and is estimated to generate $8 million for the Southeastern Michigan economy.

    40. Nobel Prize In Chemistry Since 1901
    Karle, Jerome. 1986, herschbach, dudley R.; Lee, Yuan T.; Polanyi, John C.
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    Nobel Prize in Chemistry since 1901 Year Winners Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Fischer, Hermann Emil Arrhenius, Svante August Ramsay, Sir William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von Moissan, Henri Buchner, Eduard Rutherford, Lord Ernest Ostwald, Wilhelm Wallach, Otto Curie, Marie Grignard, Victor; Sabatier, Paul Werner, Alfred Richards, Theodore William Willstatter, Richard Martin Haber, Fritz Nernst, Walther Hermann Soddy, Frederick Aston, Francis William Pregl, Fritz Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Svedberg, The Wieland, Heinrich Otto Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Von; Harden, Sir Arthur Fischer, Hans Bergius, Friedrich; Bosch, Carl Langmuir, Irving Urey, Harold Clayton Joliot, Frederic; Joliot-Curie, Irene Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Haworth, Sir Walter Norman; Karrer, Paul Kuhn, Richard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann; Ruzicka, Leopold De Hevesy, George Hahn, Otto Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller Robinson, Sir Robert Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Giauque, William Francis

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