STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Gerhard Ertl of Germany won the 2007 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for studies of chemical reactions on solid surfaces, which are key to understanding questions like how ...
Gerhard Ertl of Germany won the 2007 Nobel Prize in chemistry for studies of chemical reactions on solid surfaces. His research has helped explain how fuel cells work, how catalytic converters clean ...
Gerhard Ertl, Chemistry Nobel Prize laureate in 2007, the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society and the three Berlin universities (FU, HU and TU Berlin) annually bestow the Gerhard Ertl ...
WASHINGTON — German scientist Gerhard Ertl got the birthday present of his dreams Wednesday: the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Ertl, who turned 71 Wednesday, won the prestigious $1.5 million award for ...
WASHINGTON — German scientist Gerhard Ertl got the birthday present of his dreams Wednesday: the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Ertl, who turned 71 Wednesday, won the prestigious $1.5 million award for ...
A German researcher who laid the foundation for studying surface reactions important in atmospheric chemistry, the production of fertilizers and the operation of catalytic converters in automobiles ...
German Gerhard Ertl will receive the 2007 Nobel Prize in chemistry for studies of chemical reactions on solid surfaces, which are key to understanding questions like why the ozone layer is thinning.
What do you give the chemist who has everything for his birthday? How about the Nobel Prize? Gerhard Ertl of Germany won the 2007 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday - his 71st birthday - for ...
German scientist Gerhard Ertl has been awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his studies of processes on solid surfaces. His work has enhanced areas as diverse as the process used to make ...
Stockholm: Gerhard Ertl of Germany won the 2007 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces, research that has advanced the understanding of why the ozone ...
The prize, which Ertl does not have to share with any other colleague, is worth roughly 1.1 million euros. "I have the highest regard for Mr Ertl - not only as an outstanding scientist but also as an ...