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Nobel Chemistry Prize Goes for Jellyfish Protein

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for research on a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized the ability to study disease and normal development in living organisms. (Oct. 8)

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  • you have no idea how many applications this can have. this can track development without surgical intrusion, xray or mri. the application is more biochemistry but it's silly to deny the obvious correlation

  • It should have gone to Robert Mathis for his study of the savage blacks.

  • funny how you have no idea how relevant chemistry is to the study of biology.

  • sweeet.

  • glowing puppies!

  • huh, imagine that.

  • WOW pretty nice

  • koooool :-D

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