9780198529217
Light Is A Messenger: The Life And Science Of William Lawrence Bragg - Graeme K. Hunter
Oxford University Press, USA (2004)
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Physicists - Biography. - Australia, X-ray crystallography

Light is a Messenger, is the first biography of William Lawrence Bragg, who was only 25 when he won the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics-the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize. It describes how bragg discovered how to use X-rays to determine the arrangement of atoms in crystals and his pivotal role in developing this technique to the point that the structures of the most complex molecules known to man-the proteins and nucelic acids-could be solved. Although Bragg's Nobel Prize was for Physics, his research profoundly affected chemistry and the new field of molecular biology, of which he became a founding figure. This book explains how these revolutionary scientific events occurred while Bragg struggled to emerge from the shadow of his father, Sir William Bragg, and amidst a career-long rivalry with the brilliant American chemist, Linus Pauling

Product Details
LoC Classification QC16.B658 .H86 2004
Dewey 530.092
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 100,00 €
No. of Pages 324
Height x Width 250 mm