Nobel Prizes 2014

Discoveries led to development of something even better than microscopes. Nanoscopes.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
2 Americans and a German share award for circumventing theoretical limit of magnification.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Winner Nakamura said that "you need a very, very brave heart" to follow a research angle others dismiss.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Two Japanese scientists and one American share prize for inventing LEDs used to make energy-efficient white light.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
Join us for our full coverage of the 2014 Nobel Prizes.
Chris Gorski, Editor
A British-American and two Norwegian neuroscientists win the award for Physiology or Medicine.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
An interactive look at the Science Nobel Prizes.
Sara Rennekamp, Contributing Editor
First a hint: my pick comes from the field of condensed-matter physics.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
Reflections on more than twenty years of writing about the Nobel Prizes.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor