It has been a rich season for Nobel prizes – with awards in physics for work on black holes, in medical science on the mysteries of Hepatitis C and in Chemistry for “the development of a method for genome editing.” Each is a big story, with, uniquely, the chemistry prize being given to two brilliant female scientists: Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna.
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It has been a rich season for Nobel prizes – with awards in physics for work on black holes, in medical science on the mysteries of Hepatitis C and in Chemistry for “the development of a method for genome editing.” Each is a big story, with, uniquely, the chemistry prize being given to two brilliant female scientists: Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna.