Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Indian physicist denied science Nobel twice. Will he be third time fortunate?



The determination procedure for the Nobel Prize is regularly covered in puzzle. The wears who shape the choice boards of trustees at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, specifically, have an example which is regularly tested. However, nothing is ever uncovered to general society.

India-conceived researcher Mrinal Thakur has been at the wrong end of the foundation's decisions - twice. Thakur is a physicist who works at the Auburn University in Alabama, USA.


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