Three Share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
7th Oct 2005, 13:06 GMT
(AP) - Two Americans and a French scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for developing a chemical " dance" that makes molecules swap atoms, a process now used to create medicines, plastics and other products with more efficiency and less environmental hazard.
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