Nobel Prizes: The Good, Bad, and the Completely Unexpected
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Nobel Prizes: The Good, Bad, and the Completely Unexpected
The Panel Discussion “Consequences of the Nobel Prize” kicked off the scientific programme of #LINO25 It was the summer of 1961. The end of yet another day of unsuccessful experiments for Osamu Shimomura, a young researcher who was trying to understand the science of the Aequorea jellyfish’s green glow. With a sigh, he chucked his sample into the sink, intending to head home, when he noticed something unexpected. A bright flash of light ins…
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