Science & Medicine
USC chemistry professor Arieh Warshel can thank curiosity and weak computers for the Nobel prize in chemistry he won Wednesday.
Oct. 9, 2013
USC’s Nobel Prize-winning chemist credits curiosity, simplicity
World & Nation
JERUSALEM -- This year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry struck a bittersweet chord in Israel -- a mix of pride for home-grown achievement and concern for the future of the nation’s higher education and scientific research.
Oct. 10, 2013
Theoretical chemists are celebrating the Nobel award to a trio of scientists whose groundbreaking research took chemistry out of the test tube and onto the computer chip.
Nobel Prize in chemistry honors 3 for computer modeling research
Nobel Prize in chemistry puts spotlight on Israel’s brain drain
A University of Southern California professor and colleagues from Stanford and Harvard universities were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for their pioneering use of computer modeling programs to help predict complex chemical reactions.
Chemistry Nobel puts a welcome spotlight on the theorists
Chemistry on computers? Nobel Prize goes to scientists who led the way
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