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Yuan Tseh Lee is a Chinese scientist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986 for his contributions to the study of chemical reactions using molecular beams. He is known for his innovative research methods and has made significant advancements in the field of chemistry. Lee's work has had a lasting impact on the scientific community and has inspired future generations of chemists.
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"It's very satisfying to promote science and education and see good results. Setting a good example for young people, being a role model, is very important for me."

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"Because of recent improvements in the accuracy of theoretical predictions based on large scale ab initio quantum mechanical calculations, meaningful comparisons between theoretical and experimental findings have become possible."

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"We need to become good citizens in the global village, instead of competing. What are we competing for - to drive more cars, eat more steaks? That will destroy the world."

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"Through the continued accumulation of detailed and reliable knowledge about elementary reactions, we will be in a better position to understand, predict and control many time-dependent macroscopic chemical processes which are important in nature or to human society."

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"Molecular collision dynamics has been a wonderful area of research for all practitioners. This is especially true for those who were following the footsteps of pioneers and leaders of the field twenty years ago."

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