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66 clips, 101:13 total
"The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Dr. Pauling." December 3, 1954.
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
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The Road to Stockholm - Crystallography by LP.
(1:14) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
The Road to Stockholm - The Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry.
(1:09) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
The Road to Stockholm - Make First Approximations.
(4:51) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
The Road to Stockholm - Pauling's Courses.
(1:24) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
"Discussion between Dr. Linus Pauling and Dr. Helmut Krauch at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions." 1963.
Santa Barbara, California.
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London's Quantum Mechanical Theory.
(1:13) - Linus Pauling
"The Future of Physical Chemistry." November 11, 1966.
University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Be Skeptical.
(0:21) - Linus Pauling
Research on Xenon.
(1:02) - Linus Pauling
"The Future of Physical Chemistry" May 7, 1968.
Symposium in Dedication of the Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
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A.A. Noyes and Richard Tolman.
(3:57) - Linus Pauling
Determining Crystal Structures.
(0:55) - Linus Pauling
Scientific Achievements of Linus Pauling.
(1:14) - Norman R. Davidson
Research by Roscoe Dickinson.
(0:53) - Linus Pauling
"Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." 1977.
Produced for NOVA by Robert Richter/WGBH-Boston.
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Caltech in the 1920s.
(1:07) - Linus Pauling
The Golden Era of Chemistry.
(5:12) - Linus Pauling
Pauling's Greatest Impact on Chemistry.
(0:59) - Linus Pauling
A Guggenheim Fellowship in Europe.
(2:43) - Linus Pauling
Learning of the Nobel Chemistry Prize.
(0:54) - Linus Pauling
Reacting to the Nobel Chemistry Prize.
(1:22) - Linus Pauling
Pauling's Early Start in Chemistry.
(2:08) - Linus Pauling
Chemical Investigations as a Teenager.
(6:01) - Linus Pauling
The Joy of Discovery.
(1:44) - Linus Pauling
The Impact of Lloyd Jeffress.
(1:45) - Linus Pauling
How to Have Good Ideas.
(1:43) - Linus Pauling
Many Paths to Discovery.
(1:08) - Linus Pauling
A Seminar to Einstein.
(0:39) - Linus Pauling
Solving the Structure of Crystals.
(2:14) - Linus Pauling
New Theories in Structural Chemistry.
(2:43) - Linus Pauling
Comparative Experiences with Urey and Pauli.
(3:59) - Linus Pauling
Celebrating the Nobel Chemistry Prize.
(2:48) - David Shoemaker
Pauling's Lecture Style.
(1:46) - David Shoemaker
A Short Autobiography.
(1:57) - Linus Pauling
Solving the Chemical Bond.
(1:42) - Linus Pauling
The Influence of Roscoe Dickinson.
(1:32) - Linus Pauling
Contacts with Robert Oppenheimer.
(1:10) - Linus Pauling
Stumping Einstein.
(1:06) - Linus Pauling
Chemists Develop their Methods.
(4:48) - Linus Pauling
The Joy of Chemistry.
(1:10) - Linus Pauling
Explaining Molecular Behavior.
(1:04) - Linus Pauling
The Talented and Flamboyant Pauling.
(2:40) - E. Bright Wilson, Jr.
Hitchcock Foundation Lectures: "The Development of the Concept of Chemical Bond." January 17, 1983.
University of California, Berkeley.
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The Three-Electron Bond.
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Pauling's 1927 Paper.
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Attraction to Chemistry.
(1:18) - Linus Pauling
A Simplified Theory of Hybrid Bond Orbitals.
(0:38) - Linus Pauling
The Electronegativity Scale.
(0:22) - Linus Pauling
G.N. Lewis' 1916 Paper (part 1).
(0:42) - Linus Pauling
G.N. Lewis' 1916 Paper (part 2).
(0:36) - Linus Pauling
Research by G.N. Lewis.
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Research by Irving Langmuir.
(2:30) - Linus Pauling
Complicated Calculations.
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Research by Roscoe Dickinson.
(1:10) - Linus Pauling
Memories of Working at Oregon Agricultural College.
(1:25) - Linus Pauling
Tetrahedral Characteristics of Atoms.
(0:30) - Linus Pauling
Research by Walter Heitler and Fritz London.
(1:15) - Linus Pauling
"All Things Considered: Dr. Linus Pauling." 1991.
Produced by National Public Radio.
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The Excitement of Scientific Discovery.
(1:15) - Linus Pauling
"Talk of the Nation." January 19, 1996.
Produced by National Public Radio.
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A Legendary Showman.
(0:48) - Thomas Hager
Understanding the Chemical Bond.
(1:26) - Alexander Rich
"Lifestory: Linus Pauling." 1997.
Produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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Don't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes.
(0:45) - Jack Dunitz
A Fantastic, Selective Memory.
(0:36) - Jack Dunitz, Jon Tunney, Peter Pauling
Household Names.
(1:02) - Peter Pauling
A Brilliant Lecturer.
(0:37) - Maurice Wilkins
The Century's Greatest Chemist.
(0:13) - Max Perutz
The Most Satisfying of All Possible Lives.
(0:18) - Linus Pauling
The Golden Age of Chemistry.
(1:27) - Jack Dunitz
Bright Enough.
(0:27) - Peter Pauling
The Impact of the Nature of the Chemical Bond (part 1).
(0:44) - Max Perutz
The Impact of the Nature of the Chemical Bond (part 2).
(0:43) - Jack Dunitz
A Non-Competitive Approach.
(0:53) - Linus Pauling
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