2013 Nobel chemistry Prize Winners

Karplus, Levitt, Warshel win 2013 Nobel chemistry prize

NOBEL PRIZE

STOCKHOLM: Chemical experiments ideally take place in labs.
But the ability to carry them out in real time through computers has won an Israeli, Austrian and British scientist the Nobel prize for chemistry 2013.

The Nobel prize in chemistry was on Wednesday awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences jointly to Martin Karplus ( Harvard University), Michael Levitt (Stanford School of Medicine) and Arieh Warshel (University of Southern California) “for the development of multi-scale models for complex chemical systems”.

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