It's part one of a series and, if you stay awake through all four, you win a prize!
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The best team will win a prize and represent Gujarat at at Zone Level Science Drama Festival in December.
However, the Zoological Society of London found the apes enjoyed getting stuck into a puzzle, with or without the opportunity to win a prize.
Its next step is to try to win a prize for a vehicle capable of taking three people into space twice within two weeks.
Fans can wait for hours to try and win a prize seat, the Web site said, but FIFA has now called on the Ivorian football federation and local authorities to carry out an urgent investigation.
Interest has also come from Red Bull, which might use it for promotions at events (put your can on it, see if you win a prize), and Fuji Film, which is working on a display application.
The only writer to win a Nobel Prize for his stories in Arabic has died.
China celebrated another achievement last week, as Mo Yan became the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize for literature.
He was a lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine when he became the first Briton to win a Nobel Prize.
Although this feat alone might seem compelling enough to win a Nobel Prize, other companies have been working with similar technologies for years.
But Lauterbur went on to win a Nobel prize for his work, and Dr Higgs is an odds-on favourite to get one soon.
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But in central banking, if you do something new that has no impact, you win a Nobel Prize, as then-Fed Head James Tobin did.
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If Dr Lipton is correct, the race has now begun to see whether the first artificial scientist to win a Nobel prize is based on silicon or biological material.
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Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, of the University of Manchester, made graphene in 2004 using what may be the simplest experiment ever to win a Nobel prize: they peeled it off the surface of a piece of graphite using sticky tape.
Speaking of Peace prizes, we have the two nominees today who could win a possible Peace prize because it's an inspiring story about two strangers and how one of them donated a kidney to the other.
But remember that all that victors at Olympia win is a symbolic prize of a crown of wild olive.
If the Tories could replicate among ethnic minorities the progress they have made among gays, they would win a big electoral prize.
It described her as a game designer whose goal was for a game designer to win a Nobel Peace Prize by the year 2023.
They told him he could secure his place in history, perhaps even win a Nobel Peace Prize, if only he would abandon his commitment to missile defense.
Mantel's win also makes her the first person in Man Booker history to win the prize for a direct sequel.
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The two went on to win a Cambridge entrepreneurism award, a Cambridge angel prize, and a British government grant.
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None of the answers will win PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited a prize.
Ms Enright, the fourth Irish writer to win the prize, is a 45-year-old Dubliner who has written three previous novels, short stories and a work of non-fiction.
There is a strong draft-Gore movement going on right now and the former vice president could parlay his Nobel Peace Prize win into a bid for the White House.
By the end of November 2010 they had sketched together a novel plan to win the prize and submitted it to organizers.
His academic peers reckon that he is a good tip to win the Nobel prize for medicine one day.
Meanwhile, Anglo-Irish actor Daniel Day-Lewis is a favourite to win the leading actor prize for his turn as Lincoln in Spielberg's historical drama.
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Thayil is the first Indian to win the prize, awarded annually to a work of fiction "inspired by the South Asian region, people, culture and diaspora".
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