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Sir James Fraser Stoddart, FRS FRSE HonFRSC [1] (24 May 1942 – 30 December 2024) was a British-American chemist who was Chair Professor in Chemistry at the University of Hong Kong. [8] He was the Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry and head of the Stoddart Mechanostereochemistry Group in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern ...
Malcolm John Webster (born 18 April 1959) is an Englishman convicted of the murder of his first wife in Scotland in 1994 and the attempted murder of his second wife in New Zealand. Both cases involved staged car crashes and were carried out for the life insurance money.
Killed his wife and two children. Ian Brady: 1966 3 life sentences United Kingdom: Serial killer, perpetrator of the Moors Murders along with his girlfriend, Myra Hindley. Died in prison in 2017. [174] Frederick Pete Cox: 2003 3 life sentences United States: Murdered 3 women and attacked 2 others in 1997 in Orlando, Florida. [175] Javier ...
Fraser Stoddart (1942–2024), Scottish chemist, a pioneer in the field of the mechanical bond; Molly Shoichet, award-winning Canadian biomedical engineer known for her work in tissue engineering. She is the only person to be a fellow of the three National Academies in Canada; F. Gordon A. Stone (1925–2011), British inorganic chemist
Fraser Stoddart (1942–2024), chemist working in the area of supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology Peter Guthrie Tait (1831–1901), mathematical physicist D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1860–1948), zoologist, mathematician and author of On Growth and Form
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Fraser Stoddart was a shy and serene boy and young man . He received early schooling at the local village school in Carrington, Midlothian , before going on to Melville College in Edinburgh. He started at the University of Edinburgh in 1960 where he initially studied chemistry, physics and mathematics.
It transpires that Mrs Swain was killed ten days prior to the shooting incident and buried underneath the police department's new car park, while the murdered woman was a drug addict known to Waterson. Although Swain argues that his wife's death was an accident, he is caught in a lie over where her body was kept, incriminating him in another ...