WASHINGTON — Manfred Eigen, who shared the 1967 Nobel Prize in chemistry for showing how to measure the speeds of reactions that had seemed impossibly fast, died Feb. 6. He was 91. His death was ...
Manfred Eigen, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, died on Feb. 6 at the age of 91. Eigen shared the Nobel Prize for his work measuring the speeds of ultrafast reactions and also helped found ...
Manfred Eigen, who shared the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for devising a method to time chemical reactions that had been thought too swift to measure, died on Feb. 6 in at his home in Göttingen, ...
He was one of the most versatile German researchers and a popular representative of science. Manfred Eigen, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and founder of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biophysical ...
BERLIN (AP) — Manfred Eigen, who shared the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1967 for his work on extremely fast chemical reactions, has died. He was 91. The Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry ...
The Bochum-born chemist revolutionized the way scientists measure extremely fast chemical reactions. He also founded the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen. Manfred Eigen, a ...
It’s not hard to find reasons why the new book From Strange Simplicity to Complex Familiarity (OUP, 2013) by 1967 chemistry Nobel laureate Manfred Eigen has barely had any reviews. The title alone is ...
Manfred Eigen, who shared the 1967 Nobel Prize in chemistry for devising a method to time chemical reactions that had been thought too swift to measure, died Feb. 6 in at his home in Göttingen, ...