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The best way to win a Nobel is to get nominated by another laureate
After 50 years, the Nobel Foundation lifts the veil of secrecy regarding nominations
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THE NOBEL prizes, whose winners are announced this month (see Science), may be the world’s most coveted awards. As soon as a new crop of laureates is named, critics start comparing the victors’ achievements with those of previous winners, reigniting debates over past snubs.
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