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  • "The images that scientists have as they do science are metaphorical," says Roald Hoffmann of Cornell University.

    The Puzzle Of Genius 2008

  • Nobel Prize – winning chemist Roald Hoffmann believes the middle is a good place to be.

    The Tense Middle 2006

  • Roald Hoffmann started the article off by positing that:

    Black Market Kidneys » Science and Myth 2005

  • Following a recent hiatus, this monthly series, which pairs accomplished scientists with performers, returns to the Cornelia Street Café on Jan. 9 at 6, with Roald Hoffmann, a poet who won the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

    The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011

  • Roald Hoffmann, the recipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1981, sent a powerful video message to the participants on Judaism and Science, and concluded with a plea to remember that "spiritual things are of immense value".

    English-writing Israeli-bloggers Dan Brown 2010

  • Roald Hoffmann, the recipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1981, sent a powerful video message to the participants on Judaism and Science, and concluded with a plea to remember that "spiritual things are of immense value".

    English-writing Israeli-bloggers Dan Brown 2010

  • Roald Hoffmann, the recipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1981, sent a powerful video message to the participants on Judaism and Science, and concluded with a plea to remember that "spiritual things are of immense value".

    English-writing Israeli-bloggers Dan Brown 2010

  • Entertaining Science is presented by Roald Hoffmann every first Sunday of the month.

    Culturebot 2009

  • A number of people were involved, including Roald Hoffmann and Michael Gordin.

    Journerdism | Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds. 2009

  • It involved a panel of experts, including nobel prize winner Roald Hoffmann; and Michael Gordin, the Princeton expert on Mendeleev.

    Journerdism | Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds. 2009

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