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Nobel laureate Paul Nurse on his family story

Posted on: June 21, 2009 9:58 AM, by Daniel MacArthur

This is slightly unusual subject matter for this blog, but I found this presentation by 2001 Nobel Prize winner Paul Nurse absolutely fascinating. It's an account of his slow unravelling of his family background, told to an audience at the World Science Festival in New York last week.

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Interessante Geschichte

Posted by: Erich | June 21, 2009 11:28 AM

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