SCIENCELA TIMES CALIFORNIA
Rudolph Marcus, Caltech chemist who won Nobel Prize, dies at 102
Rudolph Marcus, a Caltech chemist who won a Nobel Prize, has died at 102. He developed a formula that significantly altered the scientific understanding of how molecules use energy.
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Craig Venter, pioneering human genome decoder, dies at 79
- Genome pioneer Craig Venter dies: here’s how he transformed science
- Stanley M. Gartler, UW Pioneer in Cancer Research, Dies at 102
- J. Craig Venter: "Designing Life" | 60 Minutes Archive
- Caltech Mourns the Passing of Mark B. Wise (1953–2026)
- Opinion: Eugene Braunwald, ‘father of modern cardiology,’ told me he had two dreams. One came true