Irving Langmuir
Person
First industrial scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1932). Known for work in surface chemistry, gas-filled lamps, radio tubes, and atomic hydrogen welding.
Mentioned in 2 videos
Videos Mentioning Irving Langmuir

Surface Chemistry - Thin Film Experiments with Dr Irving Langmuir
Ri Archives
First industrial scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1932). Known for work in surface chemistry, gas-filled lamps, radio tubes, and atomic hydrogen welding.

167 - Gary Taubes: Bad science and challenging the conventional wisdom of obesity
Peter Attia MD
A Nobel laureate chemist who coined the term 'pathological science' in a 1957 talk, a concept that heavily influenced Gary Taubes.