The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2011 has been awarded to Saul Perlmutter, Brian Schmidt, and Adam Riess

Nobel Prize in Physics 2011

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75th Birthday: Bernhard Welz
Bernhard Welz, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, celebrates his 75th birthday

Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry – Voting Results Tuesday 4 October
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A Rival for the Haber-Bosch Process
Biological nitrogen fixation catalyzed by nitrogenase could rival the Haber–Bosch process according to US researchers

Sex at Your Fingertips
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Faster Modeling for Better Biocatalysts
New biosynthetic reaction pathways can be assembled, modeled, and optimized faster with new integrated computer model

Efficient Ozone Generators for Water Treatment
Ozone generators that generate far more ozone while using far less energy than other ozone generators

Propane Dehydrogenation Without Noble Metals
Noble-metal-free catalyst outperforms conventional propane dehydrogenation catalysts even at low temperatures

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