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Underscoring the book's importance, the foreword was written by Nobel Laureate Dudley Herschbach, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986 and served as faculty adviser for the book.
James M. Gentile: Learning Already From the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search James M. Gentile 2012
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Success with Science: The Winner's Guide to High School Research is written by five current or recent Harvard undergraduates, who have all been nationally recognized at major research competitions; the foreword is by Nobel Prize winner Dudley Herschbach.
James M. Gentile: The Intel Science Talent Search and the Growth of American Scientists James M. Gentile 2011
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Which reminds me of something our immediate past chair, Dudley Herschbach (Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986) often says.
Elizabeth Marincola: Young Scientists Inspire the President and the Nation Elizabeth Marincola 2010
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Which reminds me of something our immediate past chair, Dudley Herschbach (Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986) often says.
Elizabeth Marincola: Young Scientists Inspire the President and the Nation Elizabeth Marincola 2010
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Success with Science: The Winner's Guide to High School Research is written by five current or recent Harvard undergraduates, who have all been nationally recognized at major research competitions; the foreword is by Nobel Prize winner Dudley Herschbach.
James M. Gentile: The Intel Science Talent Search and the Growth of American Scientists James M. Gentile 2011
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Underscoring the book's importance, the foreword was written by Nobel Laureate Dudley Herschbach, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986 and served as faculty adviser for the book.
James M. Gentile: Learning Already From the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search James M. Gentile 2012
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The latest prize for work in chemical kinetics was that to Dudley R. Herschbach at Harvard University, Yuan
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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But using a modern diamond anvil that can re-create the conditions of inner Earth, a team at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, encouraged by Herschbach, did something close.
The Bottomless Well? 2007
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Dudley Herschbach, who was modest, relaxed, and friendly, and the most brilliant intellect I had encountered in someone my own age.
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It was the sort of experiment that was to lead to Yuan Lee sharing the Nobel Prize in 1986 with John Polanyi and Dudley Herschbach.
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