Physicist, scientist, and social activist Linus Pauling is the only person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes. A dedicated teacher and practicing scientist, Pauling published hundreds of articles covering a broad spectrum of topics. His 350 publications on the structure of crystals, for instance, are a testimony to his investigative skills and his desire to share information. In 1954 Pauling received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the nature of the chemical bond, which elucidated the structure of complex subjects. In 1962 he received the Nobel Prize for Peace in honor of his 1958 book No More War! and his public involvement with the movement against atomic weapons.]]>2011-10-28T14:18:01-04:00
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Linus Pauling
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February 28, 1901 - August 19, 1994 Scientist
Physicist, scientist, and social activist Linus Pauling is the only person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes. A dedicated teacher and practicing scientist, Pauling published hundreds of articles covering a broad spectrum of topics. His 350 publications on the structure of crystals, for instance, are a testimony to his investigative skills and his desire to share information. In 1954 Pauling received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the nature of the chemical bond, which elucidated the structure of complex subjects. In 1962 he received the Nobel Prize for Peace in honor of his 1958 book No More War! and his public involvement with the movement against atomic weapons.
Albert Einstein was an eminent scientist whose theory of relativity and quantum mechanics revolutionized physics and permanently altered our understanding of the universe. Like many other creative minds during the period, he fled Nazi Germany and found refuge in the US. He became a professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton from 1933-1945, acquiring his US citizenship in 1940. He was a leading figure in the World Government Movement and was offered the Presidency of Israel. Along with Chaim Weizmann, he established the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His theory of relativity, E=MC2, remains an important scientific discovery that has made its way into our cultural lexicon.]]>2011-10-28T14:49:10-04:00
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Albert Einstein
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March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955 Scientist
Albert Einstein was an eminent scientist whose theory of relativity and quantum mechanics revolutionized physics and permanently altered our understanding of the universe. Like many other creative minds during the period, he fled Nazi Germany and found refuge in the US. He became a professor of Theoretical Physics at Princeton from 1933-1945, acquiring his US citizenship in 1940. He was a leading figure in the World Government Movement and was offered the Presidency of Israel. Along with Chaim Weizmann, he established the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His theory of relativity, E=MC2, remains an important scientific discovery that has made its way into our cultural lexicon.