Nobel winners
Two Americans and a Swede have shared the Nobel prize for physics for work on atomic systems, and a Japanese scientist and a Poleliving in America have won the chemistry prize for research on organic reactions. Half of the physics prize went to Nicolaas Bloembergen. of Harvard University. and Arthur Schawlow. of Stanford University for their research on atomic systems using' laser light. Professor Kai Siegbahn. of Uppsala University. Sweden, took the other-half for his studies of electro.s expelled from atomic systems. Kenichi Fukui, of Kyoto University. Japan, and Roald Hoffmann, of Cornell University, shared the chemistry prize for separate research on the course qt chemical reactions. — Stockholm. /'
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Press, 22 October 1981, Page 26
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