We should have a contest to see who can Google the most heavy science facts!....without citing the source or original author, of course. LOL
Example:
The term atomic "orbital" was coined by Robert Mulliken in 1932. Atomic orbitals may be defined more precisely in formal quantum mechanical language. They are approximate solutions to the Schrödinger equation for the electrons bound to the atom by the electric field of the atom's nucleus. Specifically, in quantum mechanics, the state of an atom, i.e., an eigenstate of the atomic Hamiltonian, is approximated by an expansion (see configuration interaction expansion and basis set) into linear combinations of anti-symmetrized products of one-electron functions.