Beyond Vitamin C: Linus Pauling's Legacy and Current Research
The potential health benefits of vitamin C may be Linus Pauling's most famous legacy among the public, but the Oregon State University graduate and two-time Nobel Prize winner is better known among scientists for deep insights into chemistry and its application to medicine. The May 13, 2013 Corvallis Science Pub lecture focused on little-known highlights of Pauling's life and on how scientists are applying his findings today.
Видео Beyond Vitamin C: Linus Pauling's Legacy and Current Research канала Oregon State University
Видео Beyond Vitamin C: Linus Pauling's Legacy and Current Research канала Oregon State University
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