From the BBC:
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to a trio of researchers for improving the resolution of optical microscopes.
Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell and William Moerner used fluorescence to extend the limits of the light microscope.
The winners were handed a very, very small cheque.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
"Microscope work wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry"
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2 comments:
Shouldn't this come under physics, not chemistry?
B, good point. Or indeed engineering.
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