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Times of India (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Nobel winner Venkatraman Ramakrishnan has set aside a part of his prize money for a cello. His son Raman is shopping for one and is likely to play it at the Sangat music festival.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
London, Oct. 27: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, the unlikeliest hero of our times, was last night the focus of attention, not once but twice, when President Pratibha Patil met members of the Indian community.
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rediff News (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Indian-born scientist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, the winner of Nobel Prize - 2009, on Monday said he 'did not mean' to sound miffed in his reactions to Indian fans' emails, which apparently clogged his e-mail box.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Some of the chemistry that went into Venkatraman Ramakrishnan's grabbing the Nobel recently, could go back a long way to the 1960s when his parents launched a unique initiative in their sprawling home Gulab Baug in Vadodara called the Saturday Evening Club'.
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Accidental Blogger (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
The Nobel Prize is awarded for extraordinary achievement, not for special wisdom or emotional maturity. One of this year's three Nobel laureates in chemistry is Venkatraman Ramakrishnan. Ramakrishnan is the seventh Indian born person to win this honor. Although he...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Cambridge, Oct. 18: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had raced two others in his bid to unlock the secret of ribosomes, the cell's "protein factory", and all three shared this year's Chemistry Nobel. So how had the chemistry been between him and rivals Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath?
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Cambridge, Oct. 18: At his public lectures, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan often shows photographs of well-known people who have died young, including the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
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Sify (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Cambridge, Oct. 17: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, seems happy and settled in Cambridge, where autumn has set in and where the Nobel laureate can admire ancient trees with leaves turning to russet and mauve and gold as he cycles to work every day.
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Science Mag (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
This year's Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to three scientists who revealed the atomic structure and inner workings of the ribosome: Ada Yonath of the Weizmann Institute of Science; Thomas Steitz of Yale University; and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan of the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Author: Robert F. Service
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
Chennai, Oct. 14: Tamil Nadu can have no more claims to Nobel laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan except that he was born in the temple town of Chidambaram.
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web hosting company (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Nobel laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan has expressed disenchantment with people from India “bothering” him “clogging” up his email box and dubbed as “strange” their sudden urge to reach out to him. “All sorts of people from India have been writing to me, clogging up my email box. It takes me an hour or two to just remove [...]
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
MS University will confer honorary degree on professor Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Nobel prize recipient for chemistry this year.
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Bulletin.India (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
Nobel laureate Venkatraman Ramakrishnan has expressed disenchantment with people from India ‘bothering’ him ‘clogging’ up his email box and dubbed as ’strange’ their sudden urge to reach out to him.
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Digital Cheeseburger (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
Digital Cheeseburger - your daily diet of irresistible unhealthy stuff is an entertainment post from: Digital Cheeseburger - covering Celebrity News, Hollywood Rumors, Celebrity Gossip, Celeb Opinion Here is a list of all the 2009 Nobel Prize winners for their respective categories, and the reasons given by The Nobel Prize committee for awarding prizes to these recipients. Physiology or Medicine:...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
This year a record five women were honored by the Nobel committees. In total, only 40 women have won the prestigious prizes, including Marie Curie who took the 1903 physics prize and the 1911 chemistry prize. The 2009 winners include: _ Elinor Ostrom, 76, who made history by being the first woman to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, sharing it with fellow American Oliver Williamson...
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rekon | 10/08/2009
ndian-American Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz from United States and Ada Yonath of Israel won the 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their pioneering work on the ribosomes, which may help develop new medicines in decreasing the sufferings of the humanity. Chemistry Nobel Prize 2009
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rekon | 10/08/2009
This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A Steitz and Ada E Yonath for having showed what the ribosome looks like and how it functions at the atomic level,
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krishpatel1212@gmail | 10/08/2009
Nobel Prize for Chemistry of Life | Nobel Chemistry Prize: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan Cracking chemistry's mystery may be a hard nut for many, but for this trio, including two US citizens Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A Steitz and an Israeli Ada E Yonath, playing with chemistry is merely a fun. For their acumen and expertise in chemistry, they have been awarded 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The announcement