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On the Lighter Side => Famous Scientists, Doctors and Inventors => Topic started by: jeffreyH on 18/06/2017 17:10:30

Title: John Ross pioneering chemist
Post by: jeffreyH on 18/06/2017 17:10:30
In memoriam.
http://news.stanford.edu/2017/02/24/chemist-john-ross-dies-90/

Quote from the page in question about who John Ross was:

"John Ross, the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, at Stanford University, was a visionary in the field of physical chemistry. His research focused on molecular studies, statistical mechanics and nonlinear kinetics and inspired new routes of inquiry in his field and beyond. A National Medal of Science recipient for his trailblazing work, Ross was also a revered collaborator, teacher and mentor. Following a brief illness, Ross passed away Feb. 18 in Palo Alto at the age of 90."
Title: Re: John Ross pioneering chemist
Post by: Danne on 04/10/2017 14:11:17
Rest in peace, John.
Title: John Ross pioneering chemist
Post by: AustinnEp on 08/09/2019 15:15:38
I personally thought Cincinnati when Ross was drafted, was a bad team for Ross.

Im a Ross fan, I hope the guy goes to a good team and can be utilized correctly.

Thoughts???
Title: Re: John Ross pioneering chemist
Post by: Bored chemist on 08/09/2019 15:44:05

Thoughts???
I think you are an idiot.