A trio of scientists won this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing a way to generate 3-D images of biomolecules, opening an unprecedented window into the secrets of life.
STOCKHOLM—A trio of scientists won this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing a way to generate 3-D images of biomolecules, opening an unprecedented window into the secrets of life.
Jacques Dubochet of Switzerland, Joachim Frank, of the U. S. and Richard Henderson of the U. K. received the prize for conceiving techniques allowing for high-resolution imaging of everything from proteins to viruses.
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