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Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar's win the award.
A Japanese physicist and a Canadian physicist helped to show subatomic 'neutrinos' have mass.
2015 Laureates lift the veil on elusive particle.
A Japanese physicist and a Canadian physicist helped to show subatomic 'neutrinos' have mass.
Physiology/medicine prize recipients discovered, validated natural treatments for devastating diseases.
Dark matter research by Rubin and Ford is a plausible choice for this year’s selection.
Inside Science’s editors bring you their favorite stories from the “class of 2014.”
Discoveries led to development of something even better than microscopes. Nanoscopes.
Winner Nakamura said that "you need a very, very brave heart" to follow a research angle others dismiss.
Two Japanese scientists and one American share prize for inventing LEDs used to make energy-efficient white light.