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Nobel Prize

  • The big news: Militants attack government building in Pampore, and nine other top stories

    The big news: Militants attack government building in Pampore, and nine other top stories

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 10, 2016 · 03:01 pm
  • Will Nobel Prize help or hurt Colombia’s peace process?

    Will Nobel Prize help or hurt Colombia’s peace process?

    Oscar Palma, The Conversation
    · Oct 10, 2016 · 05:30 am
  • From muscles to motors: 2016 chemistry Nobel goes to creators of the world's tiniest machines

    From muscles to motors: 2016 chemistry Nobel goes to creators of the world's tiniest machines

    Nicholas Evans, The Conversation
    · Oct 07, 2016 · 05:30 am
  • The big news: Nawaz Sharif says Pakistan does not want war with India, and nine other top stories

    The big news: Nawaz Sharif says Pakistan does not want war with India, and nine other top stories

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 05, 2016 · 10:10 pm
  • Watch: Only bagels and buns can explain the complicated physics that won the 2016 Nobel Prize

    Watch: Only bagels and buns can explain the complicated physics that won the 2016 Nobel Prize

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 05, 2016 · 04:00 pm
  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 05, 2016 · 03:53 pm
  • Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three British scientists for studies in 'exotic matter'

    Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to three British scientists for studies in 'exotic matter'

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 04, 2016 · 07:11 pm
  • The Nobel Prizes’ controversial push for popularity

    The Nobel Prizes’ controversial push for popularity

    Lukasz Swiatek, The Conversation
    · Oct 04, 2016 · 04:30 am
  • Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi

    Nobel Prize for Medicine awarded to Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 03, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • Imagine the tragedy of abandoning Communism without knowing how to live with capitalism

    Imagine the tragedy of abandoning Communism without knowing how to live with capitalism

    Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
    · Jul 23, 2016 · 06:30 am
  • The first malaria-related Nobel went to a British scientist who worked in Secunderabad and Calcutta

    The first malaria-related Nobel went to a British scientist who worked in Secunderabad and Calcutta

    Nayantara Narayanan
    · Oct 06, 2015 · 05:50 pm
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