News - Pierre Curie
By Lois M. Collins Deseret Morning News STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- "A husband,""a father" and "a scientist" are the phrases the University of Utah's Nobel laureate selected when asked to describe himself during an international get- acquainted press conference Thursday as part of Nobel Week.
CHICAGO _ The suspected murder weapon is a radioactive substance found in nature and normally harmless, yet so toxic if swallowed that it can kill in doses smaller than a speck of dust.
By Malcolm Ritter< Associated Press NEW YORK - Nearly a half-century after his father was awarded a Nobel Prize, a Stanford University professor won his own Wednesday for groundbreaking research into how cells read their genes, fundamental work that could help lead to new therapies.
By Malcolm Ritter Associated Press NEW YORK - Nearly a half-century after his father was awarded a Nobel Prize, a Stanford University professor won his own Wednesday for groundbreaking research into how cells read their genes, fundamental work that could help lead to new therapies.
Roger D. Kornberg's father, Arthur, who won the 1959 Nobel medicine prize, acknowledges that his son's innovative work in genetics is beyond him.
