In 1962, when Max Perutz won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determining the structure of hemoglobin—the protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and colors blood cells red ...
Max Perutz is renowned for discovering the structure of hemoglobin. He and his colleagues disclosed the tetrameric structure of methemoglobin in 1970, 33 years after he had set himself that task ...
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The Nobel Prize winning scientist Max Perutz once said that scientists have changed our way of life more drastically than television stars, statesmen or generals. If you try and imagine a world ...
One of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in physics, Geoffrey Hinton, who pioneered work on the neural networks that undergird artificial intelligence, has warned that machines might […] ...
To understand how academic science can be violated we must first understand the norms that determine how it should be successfully prosecuted. The work of the sociologist Robert K Merton is ...
One of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in physics, Geoffrey Hinton, who pioneered work on the neural networks that undergird artificial intelligence, has warned that machines might someday get smarter ...
Some who have made important contributions to Cambridge science describe their own work and discoveries - Max Perutz in molecular biology; Antony Hewish in radioastronomy; Simon Conway Morris in ...
At the end of the 1950s, University of Cambridge researchers John Kendrew and Max Perutz successfully used a method called X-ray crystallography to produce the first 3D models of proteins.
Miriam married Rabbi Rubin Huttler on Jan. 19, 1963. She assisted her husband in leading Congregation Etz Jacob as well as founding Perutz Etz Jacob Hebrew Academy (PEJHA). Adler-Huttler remained ...