Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 10, 1969 A Physicist’s Renewed Look at Biology – Twenty Years Later Physics and Biology At the very beginnings of science the striking dissimilarities between the behavior of living and nonliving things became obvious. Two tendencies can be discerned in the attempts to arrive at a unified view of our world. One…

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Nobel Prize lecture

Nobel Lecture, December 13, 1966 The Challenge to Man of the Neoplastic Cell Tumors destroy man in a unique and appalling way, as flesh of his own flesh which has somehow been rendered proliferative, rampant, predatory and ungovernable. They are the most concrete and formidable of human maladies, yet despite more than 70 years of…

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