Wait in science can be longer than in sport: Nobel laureate - Times of India
Wait in science can be longer than in sport: Nobel laureate Times of India
It was for developing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as a tool to find 3-D structures of proteins that Wuthrich was awarded the Nobel Prize. He said that it was important to know the three-dimensional structure of proteins to understand how different ...
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