PAULING, LINUS CARL

pôˈlĭng, 1901–94, American chemist, b. Portland, Oreg. He was one of the few recipients of two Nobel Prizes, winning the chemistry award in 1954 and the peace prize in 1962. His scientific career centered around the California Institute of Technology, where he received his doctorate in 1925 and became professor of chemistry in 1931 after a period of study abroad with Arnold Sommerfeld, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrödinger. He was among the first to apply the quantum theory to calculations of molecular structures; his book The Nature of the Chemical Bond (1939, 3d ed. 1960) is still the classic in the field. He developed the concept of resonance to explain covalent bonds in certain organic compounds (see chemical bond). His later work concerned molecular biology; using physical techniques, he determined the three-dimensional structures of many antitoxins, amino acids, and proteins. He was the first recipient of two honors awarded by the American Chemical Society: the Langmuir prize (1931) and the Lewis medal (1951). Outside of his scientific work, Pauling took a vital interest in public affairs, especially the movement for world disarmament. His No More War (1958) was a plea for international peace. In addition to receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, he was among seven awarded the 1968–69 International Lenin Peace Prize. He also championed the use of large quantities (megadoses) of vitamin C for controlling the common cold and the use of chemotherapy in general for the cure of mental diseases such as schizophrenia.

See T. Hager, Force of Nature: the Life of Linus Pauling (1995); T. Goertzel and B. Goertzel, Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics (1995); B. Marinacci, ed., Linus Pauling in His Own Words (1995).

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...European trip, 65 -66 Pauling, Belle. See Pauling, Lucy Isabelle Darling "Belle" Pauling, Carl, 2 Pauling, Catherine, 2 Pauling, Charles, 4...Pauling, Herman Henry William: birth of son Linus to, 1 , 2 ; close relationship with wife...
24 Vitamin C or Pure C: The Rorschach of Linus Pauling Carl B. Gacono U.S. Department of Justice Clifford...Widener University Ted G. Goertzel Rutgers University Linus Pauling was one of the most distinguished scientists of the...
...on to say: ____________________ * Linus Pauling, No More War , Dodd, Mead Co., New York, 1958...Paperback, Marzani Munsell, New York, 1959. Professor Pauling, a Nobel Prize scientist, has been an indefatigable...
...Prix. Rejecting a new Genesis in favor of extinction, the film was touted by some as a courageous social message. Linus Pauling thought posterity might remember On the Beach as "the movie that saved the world." 7 To others, however, it was...
...insecticides. T.K. 1954 Pauling, Linus Carl 57 Prize : Chemistry...Herman Henry William Pauling; Mother, Lucy Isabelle Darling Pauling. Nationality: American...died 1981. Children: Linus Carl, Jr., son; Peter...
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Haber, Fritz, and Carl Bosch: The Alchemy of Air: A Jewish Genius, a Doomed Tycoon...Hager, a science writer who previously wrote a biography of Linus Pauling and a book about the discovery of the earliest antibiotics, tells...
...was a friend of Linus Pauling, Julian Huxley, and...invite R.J. Williams and Linus Pauling (Pauling, 2001) to...medicine with Williams and Pauling to establish the worlds...field like Sigmund Freud, Carl Rogers, or Albert Ellis...
...was a friend of Linus Pauling, Julian Huxley, and...invite R.J. Williams and Linus Pauling (Pauling, 2001) to...medicine with Williams and Pauling to establish the worlds...field like Sigmund Freud, Carl Rogers, or Albert Ellis...
...of haemoglobin. And in 1936, Linus Pauling and his colleague published a brilliant...including Sir David Attenborough, Carl Sagan, and Philip Morrison, have...Irving Langmuir, Wilhelm Ostwald, Linus Pauling, Emilio Segre, Harold Urey...
...as, years later, I learned) Carl Sandburg had attended. I did not...River in the middle of Pennsylvania. Carl Sandburg, who went to Lombard College...testing was a menace. There was the Linus Pauling petition to the United Nations...
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...revolutionaries, Carl Woese entered the...molecular biology, Linus Pauling, and a colleague...largely unknown. Carl Woese brought the...is no exception. Carl Woese owes a great debt to Linus Pauling and other pioneer...
...figures like Hans Bethe, Robert Gallo, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawking, Jane Lubchenco, Howard Odum, Linus Pauling, Ilya Prigogine, Carl Sagan, James Watson, and Edward O. Wilson. The credibility of scientists such as these in this area...
...Munch, VUhelm Hammershsi, Carl Larsson, and Anders Zorn...Sonia, and Swedens King Carl XVl Gustaf and Queen Silvia...Prize in literature and Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize for...McCullers, Dorothey Parker and Carl Sandburg. *1967* Two...
...SETI program with the astronomer Carl Sagan.9 "Life originated on Earth...bother to listen for ETs signal? Carl Sagan provided an answer. First...Stephen Jay Gould, Matthew Meselson, Linus Pauling, David Raup, and E.O. Wilson...
...humanist ranks, including John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, Linus Pauling, Albert Schweitzer, Jawaharlal Nehru, Erich Fromm...virtually without exception, accept what astronomer Carl Sagan calls the "fact" of evolution, and since public...
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...against their use and proliferation.1962 Nobel Laureate Linus Carl Pauling has been looked up to by many scientists as a role model...Wiesel began his prolific scientific career in the Carl Gustav Bernhard rsquo;s laboratory at the Karolinka...
...the use and proliferation of bombs.Scientists and advocates who received the same recognition in the past were Linus Carl Pauling, who pushed the ban on nuclear tests in several countries; Andrei Sakharov, one of the makers of the Hydrogen...
...Class Resort. Byline: Carl Senna, SPECIAL TO THE...Frederic Joliot-Curie, Linus Pauling, Joseph Rotblat and Hideki...Bay. * American writer Carl Senna lives in Saint John...settlers. Photograph by Carl Senna/Special to The...


 

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PAULING, LINUS CARL po ling, 1901 94, American chemist...Outside of his scientific work, Pauling took a vital interest in public affairs...Hager, Force of Nature: the Life of Linus Pauling (1995); T. Goertzel and B...
...Nicholas Murray Butler Carl Bosch Friedrich...Pirandello 1935 Carl von Ossietzky Frederic...Commissioner for Refugees Linus C. Pauling Max Born Walther...Ivo Andric 1962 Linus C. Pauling M. F. Perutz...Wolfgang Ketterle Carl E. Wieman Leland...


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