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Audio Clips of Linus Pauling

 

66 clips, 101:13 total

"The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Dr. Pauling."
 
"The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Dr. Pauling." December 3, 1954.
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.  View all information.
  1. The Road to Stockholm - Crystallography by LP. (1:14) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
  2. The Road to Stockholm - The Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry. (1:09) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
  3. The Road to Stockholm - Make First Approximations. (4:51) - Chemistry-Biology Stock Company
  4. 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."
 
"Discussion between Dr. Linus Pauling and Dr. Helmut Krauch at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions." 1963.
Santa Barbara, California.  View all information.
  1. London's Quantum Mechanical Theory. (1:13) - Linus Pauling
"The Future of Physical Chemistry."
 
"The Future of Physical Chemistry." November 11, 1966.
University of California, Santa Barbara.  View all information.
  1. Be Skeptical. (0:21) - Linus Pauling
  2. Research on Xenon. (1:02) - Linus Pauling
"The Future of Physical Chemistry"
 
"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.  View all information.
  1. A.A. Noyes and Richard Tolman. (3:57) - Linus Pauling
  2. Determining Crystal Structures. (0:55) - Linus Pauling
  3. Scientific Achievements of Linus Pauling. (1:14) - Norman R. Davidson
  4. Research by Roscoe Dickinson. (0:53) - Linus Pauling
"Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist."
 
"Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." 1977.
Produced for NOVA by Robert Richter/WGBH-Boston.  View all information.
  1. Caltech in the 1920s. (1:07) - Linus Pauling
  2. The Golden Era of Chemistry. (5:12) - Linus Pauling
  3. Pauling's Greatest Impact on Chemistry. (0:59) - Linus Pauling
  4. A Guggenheim Fellowship in Europe. (2:43) - Linus Pauling
  5. Learning of the Nobel Chemistry Prize. (0:54) - Linus Pauling
  6. Reacting to the Nobel Chemistry Prize. (1:22) - Linus Pauling
  7. Pauling's Early Start in Chemistry. (2:08) - Linus Pauling
  8. Chemical Investigations as a Teenager. (6:01) - Linus Pauling
  9. The Joy of Discovery. (1:44) - Linus Pauling
  10. The Impact of Lloyd Jeffress. (1:45) - Linus Pauling
  11. How to Have Good Ideas. (1:43) - Linus Pauling
  12. Many Paths to Discovery. (1:08) - Linus Pauling
  13. A Seminar to Einstein. (0:39) - Linus Pauling
  14. Solving the Structure of Crystals. (2:14) - Linus Pauling
  15. New Theories in Structural Chemistry. (2:43) - Linus Pauling
  16. Comparative Experiences with Urey and Pauli. (3:59) - Linus Pauling
  17. Celebrating the Nobel Chemistry Prize. (2:48) - David Shoemaker
  18. Pauling's Lecture Style. (1:46) - David Shoemaker
  19. A Short Autobiography. (1:57) - Linus Pauling
  20. Solving the Chemical Bond. (1:42) - Linus Pauling
  21. The Influence of Roscoe Dickinson. (1:32) - Linus Pauling
  22. Contacts with Robert Oppenheimer. (1:10) - Linus Pauling
  23. Stumping Einstein. (1:06) - Linus Pauling
  24. Chemists Develop their Methods. (4:48) - Linus Pauling
  25. The Joy of Chemistry. (1:10) - Linus Pauling
  26. Explaining Molecular Behavior. (1:04) - Linus Pauling
  27. The Talented and Flamboyant Pauling. (2:40) - E. Bright Wilson, Jr.
Hitchcock Foundation Lectures: "The Development of the Concept of Chemical Bond."
 
Hitchcock Foundation Lectures: "The Development of the Concept of Chemical Bond." January 17, 1983.
University of California, Berkeley.  View all information.
  1. The Three-Electron Bond. (1:05) - Linus Pauling
  2. Pauling's 1927 Paper. (0:27) - Linus Pauling
  3. Attraction to Chemistry. (1:18) - Linus Pauling
  4. A Simplified Theory of Hybrid Bond Orbitals. (0:38) - Linus Pauling
  5. The Electronegativity Scale. (0:22) - Linus Pauling
  6. G.N. Lewis' 1916 Paper (part 1). (0:42) - Linus Pauling
  7. G.N. Lewis' 1916 Paper (part 2). (0:36) - Linus Pauling
  8. Research by G.N. Lewis. (1:00) - Linus Pauling
  9. Research by Irving Langmuir. (2:30) - Linus Pauling
  10. Complicated Calculations. (0:44) - Linus Pauling
  11. Research by Roscoe Dickinson. (1:10) - Linus Pauling
  12. Memories of Working at Oregon Agricultural College. (1:25) - Linus Pauling
  13. Tetrahedral Characteristics of Atoms. (0:30) - Linus Pauling
  14. Research by Walter Heitler and Fritz London. (1:15) - Linus Pauling
"All Things Considered: Dr. Linus Pauling."
 
"All Things Considered: Dr. Linus Pauling." 1991.
Produced by National Public Radio.  View all information.
  1. The Excitement of Scientific Discovery. (1:15) - Linus Pauling
"Talk of the Nation."
 
"Talk of the Nation." January 19, 1996.
Produced by National Public Radio.  View all information.
  1. A Legendary Showman. (0:48) - Thomas Hager
  2. Understanding the Chemical Bond. (1:26) - Alexander Rich
"Lifestory: Linus Pauling."
 
"Lifestory: Linus Pauling." 1997.
Produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation.  View all information.
  1. Don't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes. (0:45) - Jack Dunitz
  2. A Fantastic, Selective Memory. (0:36) - Jack Dunitz, Jon Tunney, Peter Pauling
  3. Household Names. (1:02) - Peter Pauling
  4. A Brilliant Lecturer. (0:37) - Maurice Wilkins
  5. The Century's Greatest Chemist. (0:13) - Max Perutz
  6. The Most Satisfying of All Possible Lives. (0:18) - Linus Pauling
  7. The Golden Age of Chemistry. (1:27) - Jack Dunitz
  8. Bright Enough. (0:27) - Peter Pauling
  9. The Impact of the Nature of the Chemical Bond (part 1). (0:44) - Max Perutz
  10. The Impact of the Nature of the Chemical Bond (part 2). (0:43) - Jack Dunitz
  11. A Non-Competitive Approach. (0:53) - Linus Pauling

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