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In Other Science News this Week Nobel Prize weekTwo Americans and a British scientist have won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability."
William G. Kaelin Jr. of Harvard University, Gregg L. Semenza of Johns Hopkins University, and Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe at the Francis Crick Institute in Britain and Oxford University
They identified the molecular machinery that regulates the activity of genes in response to varying oxygen levels.
This morning the The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to James Peebles of Princeton University, and he gets "half" the award.
The other half will be shared by Michel Mayor of the University of Geneva in Switzerland, and Didier Queloz who is at both the University of Geneva and the University of Cambridge
In particular, Peebles award was for "for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology,"
Mayor's and Queloz's was "for the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star,"
More Nobel Prizes coming all week long.
We'll keep you posted on Twitter and in next week's episode.
In ClosingThat concludes this episode of the Blue Streak Science Podcast.
If you have any suggestions or comments email us at [email protected]
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Our hosts today were Chris MacAlister, and me
I'm JD Goodwin.
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And remember…follow the science!
By J.D. Goodwin | science talkerNature
Trump Administration's War On Science Hits 'Crisis Point' JD GoodwinThe Guardian
Lab-made primordial soup yields RNA bases Chris MacAlisterNature
In Other Science News this Week Nobel Prize weekTwo Americans and a British scientist have won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability."
William G. Kaelin Jr. of Harvard University, Gregg L. Semenza of Johns Hopkins University, and Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe at the Francis Crick Institute in Britain and Oxford University
They identified the molecular machinery that regulates the activity of genes in response to varying oxygen levels.
This morning the The Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to James Peebles of Princeton University, and he gets "half" the award.
The other half will be shared by Michel Mayor of the University of Geneva in Switzerland, and Didier Queloz who is at both the University of Geneva and the University of Cambridge
In particular, Peebles award was for "for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology,"
Mayor's and Queloz's was "for the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star,"
More Nobel Prizes coming all week long.
We'll keep you posted on Twitter and in next week's episode.
In ClosingThat concludes this episode of the Blue Streak Science Podcast.
If you have any suggestions or comments email us at [email protected]
You can subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast or any other podcast player of your choice.
If you have an iOS device like an iPhone or an iPad you can get the Blue Streak Science app from the App Store.
This show is produced by the Blue Streak Science team.
Our hosts today were Chris MacAlister, and me
I'm JD Goodwin.
Thank you for joining us.
And remember…follow the science!