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  1. By the turn of the 19th century, Edinburgh had created the most popular School of Chemistry, attracting scholars from Europe and the New World. The student Chemical Society at Edinburgh University is the world's oldest chemical society (1785) and is still going strong today.

  2. He is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" for his role in overseeing the development of the first nuclear weapons. Born in New York City, Oppenheimer obtained a degree in chemistry from Harvard University in 1925 and a doctorate in physics from the University of Göttingen in Germany in 1927, studying under Max Born .

  3. The first ever chemistry laboratory on record that was designed specifically for undergraduate teaching was set up in Glasgow by Professor Thomas Thomson around 1820, in "a damp ground-floor room" within the College which had previously been a Logic classroom.

  4. Joseph Black was born in Bordeaux on 16 April 1728, one of fifteen children. His father was John Black, an Ulster wine merchant of Scots descent based in Bordeaux (presumably for obvious reasons), and his long-suffering mother, Margaret Black, was from Aberdeenshire (also a member of a wine-trading family).

  5. Nov 6, 2008 · It had grown from the Old Ashmolean laboratory (1683) to the Museum of Natural History general chemical laboratories (1860 and 1879) but only as organic chemistry alone when the separate Dyson Perrins Laboratory was built for Perkin and organic chemistry.

  6. Professors. James Crawford, M.D. (1682 - 1731) by W.P. Doyle. In the second half of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the University of Edinburgh was pre-eminent in Britain in the teaching of Chemistry.

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  8. Jul 28, 2022 · At King’s College London, Rosalind Franklin obtained images of DNA using X-ray crystallography, an idea first broached by Maurice Wilkins. Franklin’s images allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to create their famous two-strand, or double-helix, model. In 1962 Watson (b. 1928), Crick (1916–2004), and Wilkins (1916–2004) jointly ...

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