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[10th December 2009]*linkurl:Telomere researchers win Nobel;http://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/56039/
[5th October 2009]*linkurl:2009 Nobel predictions go public;http://www.the-scientist.com/blog/display/56003/
[25th September 2009]
The researcher who developed induced pluripotent stem cells, the biochemist who invented DNA microarrays, and the immunologist who discovered dendritic cells are just a few of the scientists whose citation records are robust enough to attract a Nobel Prize this year, according to Thomson Reuters, the company that manages the Web of Science citation indexing tool -- brainchild of __The Scientist__ founder Eugene Garfield. The company released their 2010 Nobel Prize linkurl:predictions;http://scie
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