VOA标准英语10月-Japanese, American Scientists Win Nobel Chemistry(在线收听) | ||
A Japanese and a pair of American scientists captured this year's Nobel chemistry prize for discovering a glowing green protein in jellyfish that can be used to spot the beginning of diseases like cancer. Lisa Bryant has more on the prestigious award from Paris. Gunnar Oquist, permanent secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, announced the winners of this year's sought-after Nobel chemistry award early Wednesday.
"The Royal Swedish Academy of Science has decided to award the Nobel prize in Chemistry for the year 2008 jointly to Professor Martin Chalfie, Colombia University in New York, Professor Osamu Shimomura, Woods Hold Institute of Oceanography, Woods Hole, and Professor Roger Tsien, University of California, San Diego," he said. "And the Academy citation runs: 'For the discovery and development of the green florescent protein, GFP.'" | ||
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