Stephen Buchwald, MIT, "Asymmetric Copper-Catalyzed Hydrofunctionalization..." (2016)
Stephen L. Buchwald, Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 1988 Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, gives a talk, "Asymmetric Copper-Catalyzed Hydrofunctionalization Reactions," at the Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar conference on October 28, 2016.

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Anthony Bishop, Amherst College, "Chemical On/Off Switches for Cellular Enzymes" (2016)

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2024 Welch Award - Dr. Eric N. Jacobsen

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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We're 99.9% sure this pattern is true, but no one can prove it

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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Dry Column Vacuum Chromatography (DCVC) Tutorial

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Forensic Science Is Not As Accurate As You Think

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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2018 Killian Lecture: Richard Schrock, "Adventures in Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis"

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Sangeeta Bhatia: Tiny Technologies and Medicine

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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Lecture of Prof. Phil Baran on Kharkiv Chemical Seminar

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MPG Primer: Gene-environment interactions: a genome-wide perspective (2025)

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The Actual Reason Semiconductors Are Different From Conductors and Insulators.

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The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

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Lecture of Prof. Erick Carreira on Kharkiv Chemical Seminar

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Cross-coupling reactions

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Professor Jens K. Nørskov: Catalysis for sustainable production of fuels and chemicals

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