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  1. The Bernal Prize was awarded jointly by the Society for Social Studies of Science and the Institute for Scientific Information from 1981 to 2010. The Bernal Prize is named for John Desmond Bernal (1901-1971), a molecular biologist and activist intellectual who wrote extensively about science and society.

  2. John Desmond Bernal. John Desmond Bernal ( 10. mai 1901 Nenagh, Tipperary krahvkond, Iirimaa – 15. september 1971 London) oli Briti füüsik, filosoof ja poliitiline aktivist. Bernal oli iiri-itaalia-juudi päritolu.

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  4. Sep 12, 2007 · It encapsulates a journey that began in 1936 when, armed with a degree in chemistry from the University of Vienna, Perutz moved to Cambridge to work as John Desmond Bernal's research student on ...

  5. John Desmond Bernal Prize [*] [[ (2013 Sandra G. Harding (n. 29 martie 1935) este o filozoafă feministă americană, având contribuții ...

  6. Hodgkin began her career in Cambridge in 1932, working in the lab of John Desmond Bernal. Bernal was a true pioneer in these early days of X-ray crystallography, consistently pushing the boundaries of what was possible using this method. Bernal was the first to discover that keeping protein crystals wet produced great X-ray photographs.

  7. Jul 8, 2023 · Abstract. This chapter focuses on John Desmond Bernal, whose work as a historian highlighted the socioeconomic dimension of science and technology. Bernal, a physicist by training, became interested in the history of science in the late 1930s, when he aimed to understand the role science played in contemporary society.

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