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Split-second chemistry is rewarded

Philip Ball

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6754, 626-626

Abstract: London The Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been awarded to Ahmed Zewail of the California Institute of Technology who lead work in the development of techniques for ultrafast spectroscopy to allow the study of molecular change in real time.

Date: 1999
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