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61. PRAHA2000 - Abstract Of Kroto Invited Lecture
IOANNIS MARCUS MARCI LECTURE. On September 5, a special invited lecturewill be given by the nobel laureate sir harold W. kroto.
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IOANNIS MARCUS MARCI LECTURE On September 5, a special invited lecture will be given by the Nobel laureate Sir Harold W. Kroto. This lecture is held under the auspices of the Ioannis Marcus Marci Society (the Czech Spectroscopic Society). The abstract of the lecture follows here: Science: A Round Peg In A Square World
Sir Harold W. Kroto, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Science (including technology) is the dominant culture of the 20th Century and seems set to dominate the 21st even more. However scientific advances are only made by intellectual endeavour as are advances in the Arts. These cultural aspects are continually overlooked as society exploits scientific knowledge without understanding it. This results in not only the injudicious use the fruits of scientific advances but also the misapplication of resources for research. Symmetry patterns are intrinsic to all aspects of perception and seem to play an essential role in the creative process in both the sciences and the arts. Without an awareness of the importance of such abstract concepts to the cathartic responses that underpin human endeavor it is unlikely that the present desperate attempts being made to improve the quantity and the quality of achievements (in scientific research and development or the arts) will be particularly successful. Scientists have made an outstanding impact on all aspects of everyday life, so much so that governments and their advisors have systematically, since the 2nd World War, taken more-and-more control of the direction of science and exerted pressures on scientists to become more-and-more relevant to what they (governments) deem to be important. This has led to the present crisis in that the eternal and interminable debate on the value of fundamental science versus applied science is no longer comparative - the question is whether any fundamental science should carried out at all. The definition of fundamental science may need clarification and two cases which highlight the importance of free access to information and the elimination of secrecy may help - The discoveries of platinum anti-cancer drugs and C

62. 20th Century Year By Year 1995
nobel Prizes. Chemistry The prize was awarded jointly to CURL, ROBERT F. JR.,USA, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA, b. 1933; kroto, sir harold W., Great
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63. Sussex Nanoscience And Nanotechnology Centre
Professor. sir harold W kroto. nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1996 B.Sc.University of Sheffield, UK Ph.D. University of Sheffield, UK. Address.
http://www.snnc.sussex.ac.uk/GROUPS/KROTO_WALTON/PEOPLE/HARRY/content.htm
Professor
Sir Harold W Kroto
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1996
B.Sc. University of Sheffield, UK
Ph.D. University of Sheffield, UK Address Fullerene Science Centre
School of Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Science
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9QJ, UK Office Chichester Building III, room 3R413 Tel +44 (0) 1273 678329 or 678129 Fax E-mail kroto@sussex.ac.uk
Brief resume
Professor Sir Harold Kroto FRS Harold Kroto received a BSc (Chemistry, 1961) and a PhD (Molecular Spectroscopy, 1964) from the University of Sheffield. After Postdoctoral work at the National Research Council (Ottawa, Canada) and Bell Telephone Laboratories (Murray Hill, NJ USA) he started his academic career at the University of Sussex (Brighton) in 1967. He became a professor in 1985 and a Royal Society Research Professor in 1991. In 1996 he was knighted for his contributions to chemistry and later that year, together with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley (of Rice University, Houston, Texas), received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the discovery of C60 Buckminsterfullerene a new form of carbon.
Research fields cover three major topics
  • Earlier research focused on the creation of new molecules with multiple bonds between carbon and elements, mainly of the second and third row of the Periodic Table, which were reluctant to form such a link. These studies showed that many of these previously assumed impossible species could be produced, studied by spectroscopy and used as valuable synthons leading to a wide class of new phosphorus containing compounds. In particular the spectroscopic studies of molecules with carbon-phosphorus multiple bonds were the pioneering studies that led to the now extremely active fields of phosphaalkene/alkyne chemistry.
  • 64. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Chemistry
    1975, sir John Cornforth Vladimir Prelog, Australia Great Britain Yugoslavia- Switzerland. 1996, harold W. kroto Robert F. Curl, Jr.
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    Nobel Prize Winners for Chemistry
    Physics Physiology or Medicine Literature Peace ... Economics Jacobus H. van't Hoff Netherlands Hermann Emil Fischer Germany Svante A. Arrhenius Sweden Sir William Ramsay Great Britain Adolf von Baeyer Germany Henri Moissan France Eduard Buchner Germany Ernest Rutherford Great Britain Wilhelm Ostwald Germany Otto Wallach Germany Marie Curie Poland-France Victor Grignard
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    France Alfred Werner Switzerland Theodore W. Richards United States Germany Fritz Haber Germany Walther H. Nernst

    65. Welcome To IOrganik.com-Nobel
    1996 Robert F. Curl, Jr. (USA, *1933) sir harold W. kroto (United Kingdom,*1939) Richard E. Smalley (USA, *1943) for their discovery of fullerenes.
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    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Netherlands, 1852-08-30 - 1911-03-01)
    Discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and of the osmotic pressure in solutions
    Emil H. Fischer (Germany, 1852-10-09 - 1919-07-15)
    Synthetic studies in the area of sugar and purine groups
    Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden, 1859-02-19 - 1927-10-02)
    Theory of electrolytic dissociation
    Sir William Ramsay (United Kingdom, 1852-10-02 - 1916-07-23)
    Discovery of the indifferent gaseous elements in air (noble gases)
    Adolf von Baeyer (Germany, 1835-10-31 - 1917-08-20)
    Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
    Henri Moissan (France, 1852-09-28 - 1907-02-20) Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine Eduard Buchner (Germany, 1860-05-20 - 1917-08-13) Biochemical studies, discovery of fermentation without cells Sir Ernest Rutherford (United Kingdom, 1871-08-30 - 1937-10-19) Decay of the elements, chemistry of radioactive substances

    66. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901- 1998
    sir harold W. kroto (Royaume Unis, 1939) ; Richard E. Smalley (Etats-Unis
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    Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-1998
    Index : Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Pays-bas, 30 août 1852 ; 1 mars 1911) : Découverte des lois de la dynamique chimique et de la pression osmotique des solutions. Emil H. Fischer (Allemagne, 9 oct. 1852 ; 15 juil. 1919 : Etudes et synthèses dans le domaine des sucres et du groupe des purines. Svante A. Arrhenius (Suède, 19 févr. 1859 ; 02 oct. 1927) : Théorie de la dissociation électrolytique. Sir William Ramsay (Royaume Unis, 2 oct. 1852 ; 23 juil. 1916) : Découverte de plusieurs éléments (gaz rares) dans l'air. Adolf von Baeyer (Allemagne, 31 oct. 1835 ; 20 août 1917) : Travaux sur les colorants organiques et sur les composés aromatiques. Henri Moissan (France, 28 sept. 1852 ; 20 févr. 1907) : Etudes et isolement de l'élément fluor. Eduard Buchner (Allemagne, 20 mai 1860 ; 13 août 1917) : Etudes en biochimie sur la fermentation en absence de cellules. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Royaume Unis, 30 aout 1871 ; 19 oct. 1937) : Chimie des substances radioactives. Wilhelm Ostwald (Allemagne, 2 sept. 1853 ; 4 avril 1932) : Catalyse, équilibre chimique et lois de vitesse.

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    69. Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Chimie
    Translate this page Le prix nobel de chimie est attribué par l'Académie royale des sciences de Suède,à Stockholm. 1996, sir harold W. kroto (Grande-Bretagne), Robert F. Curl
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    Lauréats du prix Nobel de chimie Le prix Nobel de chimie est attribué par l'Académie royale des sciences de Suède, à Stockholm. Année Récipiendaire Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff (Pays-Bas) Hermann Emil Fischer (Allemagne) Svante August Arrhenius (Suède) sir William Ramsay (Grande-Bretagne) Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (Allemagne) Henri Moisan (France) Eduard Buchner (Allemagne) lord Ernest Rutherford (Grande-Bretagne) Wilhelm Ostwald (Allemagne) Otto Wallach (Allemagne) Marie Curie , née Sklodowska (France) Victor Grignard (France) et Paul Sabatier (France) Alfred Werner (Suisse) Theodore William Richards (États-Unis) Richard Martin Willstätter (Allemagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Fritz Haber (Allemagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ Walther Hermann Nernst (Allemagne) Frederick Soddy (Grande-Bretagne) Francis William Aston (Grande-Bretagne) Fritz Pregl (Autriche) NON ATTRIBUÉ Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Autriche) Theodor Svedberg (Suède) Heinrich Otto Wieland (Allemagne) Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus (Allemagne) sir Arthur Harden (Grande-Bretagne) et Hans Karl August Simon On Euler-Chelpin , (Suède) Hans Fischer (Allemagne) Carl Bosch et Friedrich Bergius (Allemagne) Irving Langmuir (États-Unis) NON ATTRIBUÉ Harold Clayton Urey (États-Unis) Jean-Frédéric Joliot (France) et Irène Joliot-Curie (France) Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye (Pays-Bas) Walter Norman Haworth (Grande-Bretagne) Richard Kuhn (Allemagne) Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt (Allemagne) et Leopold Ruzicka (Suisse) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Georg Hevesy de Heves (Suède) Otto Hahn (Allemagne) Artturi Ilmari

    70. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
    UK) and Nikolai N. Semenov (USSR), for parallel research on chemical reaction kinetics1957 sir Alexander Todd (UK (both US), and harold W. kroto (UK), for
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    71. Tous Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
    Aaron Klug. harold kroto. Richard Kuhn. L. Franck Sherwood Rowland. Theodore WilliamRichards. sir Robert Robinson. Ernest Rutherford. U. harold Clayton Urey. V.
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    72. Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
    Translate this page 1969. sir Derek harold Richard Barton Odd Hassel. Royaume-Uni Norvège. 1970. 1973.Ernst Otto Fischer sir Geoffrey Wilkinson. 1996. RF Curl Jr. HW kroto RE Smalley.
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    Les Prix Nobel de Chimie Scientifiques Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff Pays-Bas Emil Hermann Fischer Allemagne August Svante Arrhenius Sir William Ramsay Royaume-Uni Adolf Von Baeyer Allemagne Henri Moissan France Eduard Buchner Allemagne Lord Ernest Rutherford Royaume-Uni Wilhelm Ostwald Allemagne O. Wallach Allemagne Marie Curie France Victor Grignard
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    73. Nobel Prizes (table)
    nobel Prizes. sir harold W. kroto, David M. Lee Robert C. Richardson DouglasD. Osheroff, Peter C. Doherty Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Wislawa Szymborska.
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    74. Biblioteca De Ciències. Guies: Premis Nobel De Ciències 1996
    Sols heu de connectarvos al'adreça http//www.nobel.se. Física. sir harold W.kroto (Wisbech, Anglaterra, 1939), de la University of Sussex (Brighton
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    La trobareu a The Nobel website http://www.nobel.se
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      Experimental techniques in condensed matter physics at low temperatures . Edited by R.C. Richardson and Eric N. Smith. Redwood City: Addison-Wesley, cop. 1988. 338 p. (Frontiers in physics, 67)
      Numerical studies with the quasiclassical theory in superfluid 3He . Abo: Abo Akademi University, 1995. 40 p.
      He3 and He4 Physics today O.V. LOUNASMAA, G.R. PICKETT, "Los super-fluidos de 3He", (1990 agost) p. 70-77 N.D. MERMIN, D.M. LEE, "Helio 3 superfluido", (1977 desembre), p. 26-39 G.E. VOLOVIK. Exotic properties of superfluid 3He . Singapore: World Scientific, cop. 1992. XII, 215 p. (Series in modern condensed matter physics, 1)
    Pel descobriment dels ful.lerens, s'ha concedit conjuntament a: Robert F. Curl, Jr . (Alice, Texas, 1933), de la Rice University (Houston, Texas); Sir Harold W. Kroto

    75. Nobel Laureates
    nobel Website. Click the banner above to visit the official nobel Web Site. 1996,Wislawa SZYMBORSKA, Literature. 1996, sir harold W. kroto, Chemistry.
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    76. Letter-Appeal
    Translate this page USA). sir harold W. kroto 1996 Premio nobel per la Chimica (Regno Unito).Jean-Marie LEHN 1987 Premio nobel per la Chimica (Francia).
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    Premi Nobel (50) Sidney ALTMAN
    1989 Premio Nobel per la Chimica (Canada)
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    Baruj BENACERRAF
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    Sir James BLACK
    1988 Premio Nobel per la Medicina (Regno Unito)
    Guenter BLOBEL Premio Nobel per la Fisiologia, 1999 (Stati Uniti) Herbert C. BROWN Premio Nobel per la Chimica, 1997 (Stati Uniti) Steven CHU 1997 Premio Nobel per la Fisica (USA) Stanley COHEN 1986 Premio Nobel per la Medicina (USA) Claude COHEN-TANNOUDJI 1997 Premio Nobel per la Fisica (Francia) Robert F. CURL 1996 Premio Nobel per la Chimica (USA) Cristian DE DUVE Premio Nobel per la Medicina, 1974 (Belgio) Pierre-Gilles DE GENNES Premio Nobel per la Fisica, 1991 (Francia) Johann DEISENHOFER 1988 Premio Nobel per la Chimica (USA) Richard R. ERNST 1991 Premio Nobel per la Chimica (Svizzera) Edmond H. FISCHER 1992 Premio Nobel per la Medicina (USA) Jerome I. FRIEDMAN 1990 Premio Nobel per la Fisica (USA) Robert FURCHGOTT 1998 Premio Nobel per la Medicina (USA) Ivar GIAEVER 1973 Premio Nobel per la Fisica (Norvegia, USA)

    77. Biographies: Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    of Chemistry Winners of the nobel Prize in George de; Heyrovsky, Jaroslav; Hinshelwood,Cyril Norman sir; John Cowdery; Klug, Aaron; Kohn Walter; kroto, harold W.
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    78. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
    nobel Prizes in Chemistry. (USA, *1933) sir harold W. kroto (United Kingdom, *1939)Richard E. Smalley (USA, *1943) for their discovery of fullerenes 1997
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    Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
    Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Netherlands, 1852-08-30 - 1911-03-01)
    Discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and of the osmotic pressure in solutions
    Emil H. Fischer (Germany, 1852-10-09 - 1919-07-15)
    Synthetic studies in the area of sugar and purine groups
    Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden, 1859-02-19 - 1927-10-02)
    Theory of electrolytic dissociation
    Sir William Ramsay (United Kingdom, 1852-10-02 - 1916-07-23)
    Discovery of the indifferent gaseous elements in air (noble gases)
    Adolf von Baeyer (Germany, 1835-10-31 - 1917-08-20)
    Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
    Henri Moissan (France, 1852-09-28 - 1907-02-20)
    Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine
    Eduard Buchner (Germany, 1860-05-20 - 1917-08-13)
    Biochemical studies, discovery of fermentation without cells
    Sir Ernest Rutherford (United Kingdom, 1871-08-30 - 1937-10-19)
    Decay of the elements, chemistry of radioactive substances
    Wilhelm Ostwald (Germany, 1853-09-02 - 1932-04-04)
    Catalysis, chemical equilibria and reaction rates
    Otto Wallach (Germany, 1847-03-27 - 1931-02-26)

    79. CNN.com
    1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., sir harold W. kroto, Richard E. Smalley. 1995 PaulJ. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland. 1994 George A. Olah.
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    2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus 1991 Richard R. Ernst 1990 Elias James Corey 1989 Sidney Altman, Thomas R. Cech 1988 Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel 1987 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen 1986 Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee, John C. Polanyi 1985 Herbert A. Hauptman, Jerome Karle 1984 Robert Bruce Merrifield 1983 Henry Taube 1982 Aaron Klug 1981 Kenichi Fukui, Roald Hoffmann 1980 Paul Berg, Walter Gilbert, Frederick Sanger 1979 Herbert C. Brown, Georg Wittig 1978 Peter D. Mitchell 1977 Ilya Prigogine 1976 William N. Lipscomb

    80. Nobel Prizes Awarded For Chemistry And Physics
    The nobel Prize in chemistry was won by Dr. Richard E. Smalley, 53, and Dr. RobertF. Curl Jr., 63, of Rice University in Houston and sir harold W. kroto, 57
    http://anthrax.physics.indiana.edu/~dzierba/Honors/Week6/NYT.html
    From New York Times
    October 10, 1996
    Nobel Prizes Awarded for Chemistry and Physics
    By MALCOLM W. BROWNE Six scientists, five of them Americans, shared two Nobel Prizes Wednesday, one of them for founding an important branch of chemistry based on molecules shaped like soccer balls, and the other for discovering intriguing connections between the physics of the ultra-small and the ultra-large. The Nobel Prize in chemistry was won by Dr. Richard E. Smalley, 53, and Dr. Robert F. Curl Jr., 63, of Rice University in Houston and Sir Harold W. Kroto, 57, of the University of Sussex, England. They were honored for their discovery of a previously unknown class of carbon molecule, in which 60 carbon atoms are linked in the form of a soccer ball. These and similar molecules were dubbed "fullerenes" or "buckyballs" after the discovery in 1985 because their geodesic molecular structures are suggestive of the architectural domes designed by Buckminster Fuller. Since then, chemists have synthesized some 5,000 variants of the buckyball, including elongated spheroids, sheets of carbon and microscopic tubes. The Nobel Prize in physics, which, like the prize in chemistry, is worth $1.12 million, was awarded to Dr. David M. Lee, 65, and Dr. Robert C. Richardson, 59, of Cornell University and Dr. Douglas D. Osheroff, 52, of Stanford University. At the time of their 1972 discovery of a phenomenon called superfluidity in a rare form of helium, helium-3, Osheroff was a graduate student at Cornell.

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