Trio awarded Nobel Prize for making atoms 'dance'
6th Oct 2005, 16:11 GMT
France's Yves Chauvin and Americans Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. Schrock won the 2005 Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for discoveries that let industry develop drugs and plastics more efficiently and with less hazardous waste.
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