Nobel prizes
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Lightbulb moment for Nobel physicists: prize awarded for inventing blue LEDs
7 Oct 2014: One laureate paid just $200 for invention that allows energy-efficient lighting and could save quarter of world’s electricity
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13 Oct 2014: Larry Elliott: What the judges liked about French economist was that his work goes beyond dispensing general advice to regulators about how to prevent market abuses
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13 Oct 2014: Each prize is worth over a million dollars for those who ‘have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind’
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12 Oct 2014: Could sudoku, drugs and a Mediterranean diet help keep our brains fit? Ann Robinson reports on the latest neuroscience research
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8 Oct 2014: Two US and one German scientist win Nobels for opening a window into the nanoworld with their development of ‘super-resolved fluorescence microscopy’
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7 Oct 2014: One laureate paid just $200 for invention that allows energy-efficient lighting and could save quarter of world’s electricity
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7 Oct 2014: Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano at Nagoya University, Japan, and Shuji Nakamura of UC Santa Barbara have won for inventing blue light-emitting diodes, ‘a new, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly light source’
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7 Oct 2014: Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, who write psychological thrillers together under the pseudonym Nicci French, discuss the pitfalls of living and working together
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