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Robert H. Grubbs: The Revolutionary Chemist Who Changed Modern Science

In the world of chemistry, only a few names shine as brightly as Robert H. Grubbs , the American scientist who reshaped the future of organic chemistry. His groundbreaking work on catalysts —especially the world-famous “Grubbs Catalyst” —earned him the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry . But more than the award, it was his passion for discovery, his simple yet powerful ideas, and his contributions to industry, medicine, and environmental science that make him truly unforgettable. Early Life: A Curious Mind Begins Its Journey Robert Howard Grubbs was born on February 27, 1942 , in a small town called Calvert City in Kentucky, USA. His family lived in a farming community, where life was peaceful but full of hard work. Growing up in such an environment taught him dedication, creativity, and problem-solving—qualities that would later help him become a leading scientist. As a child, Grubbs showed strong curiosity. He enjoyed taking things apart just to understand how they worked. Unlike many ch...

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