17-07-2026 19:56 via nytimes.com

Rudolph Marcus, Who Illuminated Electrochemical Processes, Dies at 102

He received a 1992 Nobel Prize for developing a theory that explained fundamental processes behind photosynthesis, respiration, oxidation and even how fireflies produce light.
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