Nobel Prizes 2013

Laureates' research allows quantum mechanics and classical mechanics to 'shake hands.'
Sara Rennekamp, Contributing Editor
Scientists who used computer simulations to study chemical reactions win the award for chemistry.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Francois Englert, from Belgium, and Peter W. Higgs, from the United Kingdom, are the 2013 winners.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Nobel committee also cites Large Hadron Collider experiments as confirming the Higgs particle.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
The small world of science laureates.
Sara Rennekamp, Contributing Editor
Updates and fun facts about this year's prize in physiology or medicine.
Chris Gorski, Editor
2 American cell biologists and a German biochemist will be awarded the 2013 prize for physiology or medicine.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
This year, Inside Science will provide comprehensive coverage of the science-related Nobel Prizes.
Inside Science Contributor