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With the Nobel Prize in Literature, Greatness Is Not the Same as Popularity
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Chinese author Can Xue is favourite to win 2024 Nobel prize in literature
With odds of 10/1, the author of Love in the New Millennium, who was also the favourite last year, leads a pack that includes Haruki Murakami and Margaret Atwood. Can Xue, Haruki Murakami, Margaret ...Yesterday -
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MicroRNA discovery in worms leads to Nobel Prize in medicine
Two scientists' groundbreaking research on worms has earned them the Nobel Prize in medicine. Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun uncovered microRNA, tiny molecules that help control what cells do, which ...Yesterday -
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'Godfather of AI' shares Nobel Physics Prize
Two scientists share the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on machine learning.Yesterday -
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Machine learning pioneers win Nobel prize in physics
Geoffrey Hinton, ‘godfather of AI’, and John Hopfield honoured for work on artificial neural networks. Two researchers who helped lay the foundations for modern artificial intelligence – although ...23 hours ago -
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Immigration drives fastest UK population growth for half a century
Official data highlights country’s demographic challengesYesterday - United Kingdom -
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AI innovators win Nobel Prize for physics
Geoffrey Hinton, co-recipient of award with John Hopfield, warns of potential dangers of artificial intelligenceYesterday - Artificial Intelligence -
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Pioneers in artificial intelligence win the Nobel Prize in physics
Two pioneers of artificial intelligence have won the Nobel Prize in physics16 hours ago -
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A.I. Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Reflects on Winning the Nobel Prize
The computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton spoke with The Times shortly after learning he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics.15 hours ago -
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on proteins
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for their work with proteins20 minutes ago
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